WOW! HOW MUCH OF THIS DID YOU KNOW?! First Time Reacting To History Of The Entire World, I Guess!

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Hello, history buffs and curious minds! Today, I diving into something a bit different with my first-time reaction to "History of The Entire World, I Guess" by Bill Wurtz. This fast-paced, entertaining, and informative video covers, well, the history of the entire world in just under 20 minutes. Join me as I try to keep up and react to the whirlwind of information presented in Bill Wurtz’s unique style.

⭐️ WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO:
My live reactions to the rapid-fire delivery of historical facts and quirky animations.
Discussing how Bill Wurtz manages to make complex history both engaging and hilariously digestible.
Analyzing some of the most surprising and obscure facts presented.
Sharing our thoughts on the educational value and entertainment quality of this viral history lesson.

🎬 ABOUT "HISTORY OF THE ENTIRE WORLD, I GUESS":
Created by musician and animator Bill Wurtz, "History of The Entire World, I Guess" is a viral sensation that condenses the planet's history from the big bang to the present day in an irreverent and stylized manner. Wurtz uses catchy tunes, bright visuals, and a humorous approach to make the journey through time both enlightening and amusing.

💬 COMMENT BELOW:
What was the most interesting fact you learned from "History of The Entire World, I Guess"?
Are there other educational or unique videos like this that you think we should react to?
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"History of the Entire World, I Guess" is arguably the best video on all of YouTube, certainly in the 20-minute category. Everyone who sees it gets amazed, educated and entertained. Great reaction!

SapphireZucchini-xbvr
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I will always watch this from end to end if I stumble across someone reacting to it. The creativity and the dedication to making this is just off the charts.

AggE
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I find it interesting how many reactors say "Well it is definitely lacking in detail". Of course it is. That's the entire point.
You mentioned early how this was good for contextualizing a lot of events in history, which is what I think is the point of the video. This gives a 50000 foot view of history so we can get the idea of the order cultures appeared, what events led to what, which cultures created other cultures. I think that is far more important in understandng history. If a person wanted to learn more, then they can dive into the details. But history is often taught so episodically. For example, this video helped me see the direct line of causality from the Seven Years War through the US Revolution then to the French Revolution.

JeshuaSquirrel
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One of the best videos. Watch it several times. It's like taking a drink from a fire hose. As a consumer, I'd enjoy seeing this a second time as Sam reacts and you react to her.

gkiferonhs
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One of my favourite things about this video is right at the start when it pauses on a white screen. Bill's mastery of timing is amazing as every single reactio video I've seen has gone to check if the video os frozen at the moment it picks back up.

FoxDren
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hahaha i love how u were so confused at the start...when it pauses for a weird amount of time. I think everyone was like wait what is it frozen? hjahah

joshuawanakamik
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I haven't heard anyone criticize the music before, and I think what you might have been hearing was a bass note that was a little sharp, which was clashing with 2 melody notes that were playing on top. Anyway, there is a great 15 min. video where a jazz pianist picks apart and plays some of these "jingles" as he calls them, which aren't restricted to being in any particular harmonic scheme (because they are more based on what is being said than any song structure). It's amazing to see him pick apart these complex chords and play them back perfectly on the piano after playing segments of the video. This guy, Charles Cornell, usually explains what is going on musically in film scores. See "Musician Explains Bill Wurtz History of the entire world, I guess" on his channel.

-R.Gray-
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WOW, PHIL!!! THAT was CRAZY-NUTS-FAST!! LOVED IT! Thanks for the reaction!! HUGS!!

Jude_
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It was just one guy that made the entire video. The voice. The music. The editing. The animations. The sound effects.

seen
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It's crazy that basically every second of this is an entire college level thesis and a lifetime of studying, and you'd still understand a small percentage of what happened. Particularly the physics and biological stuff at the beginning. It really give you an appreciation for how complex everything is and how little anyone is able to really understand.

JRush
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This is what university used to be for. You were supposed to get exposed to a wide range of science, philosophy, history and generalities so that you could decide what you wanted to study. You then studied the chosen ideas in depth. He has a great ability to explain, entertain and amaze. Good reaction

randallshuck
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Its kind of embarrassing just how much of this video I can quote from heart... 😅🤣 One of my favorite videos ever made, I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched it!

haseulibae
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I've never seen this so thanks for bringing it to my attention. Incredibly fun and entertaining to watch.

gswithen
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Check of his "History of Japan" video as well

Reblwitoutacause
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I just love this video. Haven't seen it for a long while! Thanks for the reaction!

tom
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Thoroughly enjoyed, kept making me laugh 😂 Great reaction too 👍

novacacciotti
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I recommend "History of Japan", also made by Bill Wurtz.

kinjiru
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A Carl Sagan joke:
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, first you must create the universe…

shanepye
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Amazing video. But not much mention of Australia. Pretty accurate as far as I know.

dionedavids
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There is a perspective provided if you say this entire history from the big bang was on a 24 hour clock. If all of history starts and is done in one day, the microbes in the ocean would come in the last 5 minutes. The dinosaurs in the last minute or so and man in the last 10 seconds.

PatrickORourke-yzxn