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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Hidden miracles of the natural world | Louie Schwartzberg

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Hidden miracles of the natural world | Louie Schwartzberg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiZqn6fV-4Y
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Hidden miracles of the natural world | Louie Schwartzberg

Wu******:
1:40 Plague inc. anyone?

ge*****:

3:31 Yeah right. I think you mean "provide airtight surveillance to completely eradicate individual privacy"


Th*******:
4:13
 MITE-BEAR-PIG

 

 

Top Comments : [TED] Hidden miracles of the natural world | Louie Schwartzberg

Fo****************:
When he tells of the possibilities of the future with science, then I reflect on how elitist lying psychos run every government with little regard for human life, I get real afraid!

Ra*******************:
sorry, but thuffering thuccotash

Jo**********:

"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." - Ralph Waldo Emerson


Mo***:

first of all, this made me cry
Second:
it's sad how we waste unimaginable money on sports and celebrities and very little on science&technology that could change our lives


lo***********:

Wasn't there something about getting one's TED talk to be published online and trying to sell something :p


li***********:
art + science = amazingness

Ma*****:

He looks like an older Tony Stark.


Ja******:
That was tho amathing. Honestly, it's refreshing to see a jew making media material other than anti-white propaganda. 
A+ Schwartzberg!

NI***********:
As Leonardo da Vinci said, "Learn how to see..", this helps us see in the means unimaginable, thank you Louie.

- MESH

NA*********:
You are the Essence of the Essence,
The intoxication of Love.
I long to sing Your Praises
but stand mute
with the agony of wishing in my heart !
Rumi

Pa*******:

God alone has created the most wonderful of wonders!


He*********************************:
thought this was brilliant !
quote
We live in a world of unseeable beauty, so subtle and delicate that it is imperceptible to the human eye. To bring this invisible world to light, filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg bends the boundaries of time and space with high-speed cameras, time lapses and microscopes. At TED2014, he shares highlights from his latest project, a 3D film titled "Mysteries of the Unseen World," which slows down, speeds up, and magnifies the astonishing wonders of nature.  @TED  

#fb #tum #twt  

Me*******:
what brainless nature can make, amazing

Ch************:
I hope he is the narrator of his film.....

rz****:

dam when he talk especially about nano technology I started to imagine David Sarif talking 


NA*********:
“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I’ll meet you there.”

Ci*****:

Creator of heaven and earth God almighty is awesome!


Th*********:

I didn't know Daffy duck's voice actor did time lapse film presentations.


Le*********:

So beautiful, so complex, but they say it arose randomly, by chance!! Really nature is screaming the contrary of this!


Ok***:
Bullcrap.

De************:

A complex world beautifully design by God! Unfortunately a lot of humans don’t recognize it and sadly ...we abuse our beautiful planet.


Sc***********:
Incredible footage and inspiring to say the least!  Thank you, Mr. Schwartzberg!

Ta******:
I kinda wanna see this but I GUARANTEE there's a spider or a bee or something in there somewhere

Ar***********:

When nature seems to be a true miracle. Amazing images from  @National Geographic  in this 7 minutes  @TED  talk


HU*****:
"Imitation the Highest Form of Flattery."

Ke*******:

Bio Mimicry. Human beings discovering just how far advanced the design in nature is, when compared to their own technology.
Humans bask in taking credit for their designs and inventions. Even as they try their best to imitate what nature has already made.
Who or what takes credit for these incredible and ingenious achievements in the natural world all around us that humans had nothing to do with?
Evolution? A bunch of random freak accidents that somehow got it right? Gotta do better than that.


Jo*******:
"spthiders are sthronger than sthteel"

po*******:

He kinda sounds like Big Gay Al. Ooh, my carrot cake!
But wonderful content indeed!


Ki********:

Wowwwwwwwww! As always I learned something new. Thank You God.


Ne******:
Why do I felt this talk was soooooo short

go*******:

Every part of this video is a treasure... I loved it !


Au*********:

MIND BLOWN once we got to the nano scale.


Va**********:
This is absolutely astonishing !  I am totally fascinated - thank you.

re*********:
This dude has a serious speech impediment

lu*******:
I'm glad to see that Napoleon Dynamite got work.

of***:
This was unexpectedly amazing--very profound thoughts about the way we look at our world. This man rejuvenates my thirst to understand, to take a better look at reality so that we may change it for the better.

As Camus put it, "Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is." All I desire in this life is for us to face the truths of our reality and our humanity for all that it is--the good and the bad. I talk about philosophical and societal topics that help us improve as people. May we never stop progressing, and may we always learn from each other. That is all, no more no less. Good day to you all! :) This life is a gift, and death, for now, is a promise.

 

 

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