American reacts to Who Invented The Worlds most Important Inventions

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Published 2023-09-22
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  • @DeDaanste
    We, Europeans, even invented the USA 😁 but that failed a bit 😅😂🤣
  • @101steel4
    I'm shocked America isn't claiming the English language too.
  • @Tortuex_
    also vaccination was invented by the UK but vaccines by Mr. Pasteur, in France
  • @user-hu6lr3vr7g
    Sorry to say Alexander Graham Bell is from Scotland, UK. He migrated from Scotland, yes but to CANADA! He then went to the USA to create the Telephone but he never actually lived in the USA for an extended amount of time.
  • @CumuloNimbus-UK
    Michael Faraday was born in England to British parents, lived his his life in UK and died there too. I can't see where he's American. I'm not a flag waver, but that's definitely a stolen one. 😮
  • @dalekkiller
    Edison didn’t invent the lightbulb, he bought the patent, and then improved the lightbulb.
  • @jasper7015
    The comments from this guy, is exactly what europeans would expect. That is not a complement..
  • @johnmilk534
    "Alessandro Volta. Cool name for a battery inventor" gotta love the US education system
  • @billtbodger
    Edison did not invent the electric light bulb, he did however improve it by using a vacuum drawn glass bulb to make it brighter and last longer. Alexander Graham Bell did not invent the Telephone but he was the first to patent it. In many parts of the World Air Conditioning is only used where temperature controlled envoirenments are needed to test electronics. The Principle for microwave ovens was discovered in the UK by Radar operators but never taken further.
  • The pendulum clock was the first truly accurate timepiece ever invented. It really is up there in terms of historical importance.
  • John Logie Baird (13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the world's first live working television system on 26 January 1926.He went on to invent the first publicly demonstrated colour television system and the first viable purely electronic colour television picture tube.
  • @Skyl3t0n
    In my opinion the printing press (Johannes Gutenberg 1450, Germany) is on the same level as the internet, in terms of how far it has brought humanity. That allowed cheap widespread knowledge to educate everybody.
  • @lynnhamps7052
    So many of these attributed to the US are actually British! The guy who made that video didn't do his research but probably just went off what her always been told!...😤🇬🇧
  • @Yuri_dragon23
    Americans: we created the airplanes Brazillians: are you sure?
  • @alexpetcu887
    Mate, how can you not know the A. Nobel dynamite story? He read an article in the press that was made to look like his obituary and with the title "The Merchant of Death and Destruction" or something like that, and he realized the destructive legacy that he will leave behind. So, in his will, he left his fortune to be used as reward for those who confer the "greatest benefit on mankind" in PEACE, physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine and literature. So, we could say that the Nobel prizes are a consequence of the fact that he invented the dynamite.
  • @rasputinorco
    13:35 Fermi was not American, he was Italian, he was not interested in politics, but like everyone else in those times he had to be a member of the fascist party to work, he emigrated to the USA not to escape repression but because the government stopped financing his projects as it should. In America he was integrated into the Manhattan project and was always controlled by the American secret police until the end of the war. He had dual citizenship, he was not American
  • The history of artificial refrigeration dates back to the 18th century. Scottish professor William Cullen designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755
  • @mihailojocic
    Here are seven revolutionary inventions for which Tesla was not given due credit. Electricity (AC) The Electric Motor. ... The Transistor. ... Neon Signs. ... Radio. ... Radar. ... X-Rays.