🇩🇪 American Couple Reacts 'Top 10 German Inventions That Changed The World'

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🇩🇪 American Couple Reacts "Top 10 German Inventions That Changed The World" | The Demouchets REACT Germany
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It's not just the scientists and engineers who are making inventions. The German craftsman have a long vocational training usually up to three and half year to become mechanics, electricians and much more and with tons of experience who contributes many ideas in their fields for groundbreaking changes.

norrinradd
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One of the main reasons why so many inventions are from Germany, comes from the fact that Germany doesn't really have much natural resources, so while other countries had a lot of natural resources, Germans had to come up with things to trade with other countries, so that they could get resources, they had to think of things and creat them. Germany is known as the country of the poets, thinkers and creators, because this was the only way to survive. 😊

marcsigmundson
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.. and Germany invented the computer! Yeah!

JohnHazelwood
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There is another video where you can see all the inventions. Like the PC, Remote control etc.

sebastianneeser
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I love my country ! this was a good video glad I could watch with you guys.

Wulfstan
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That's right, and many inventions and discoveries have many fathers, often from different countries and times.
Then there are patent disputes.

arnodobler
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Oh yes, using a pencil in the hole of the casette for rewinding the tape.

Why-D
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Best wishes from Germany ❤ i love your reactions....but only the german reactions....😂😊😊

M-lypf
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^^ there exist a ton of German inventions...from the Ottomotor (petrol engine) up to the Diesel engine and don't forget that Carl Benz didn't only invent the car, he also designed the Boxer engine 🤔 we also invented the CRT 🤔🤷

videomailYT
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1:45 The forerunner of the Diesel engine was the Otto engine, invented by Nicolaus August Otto in Cologne. He became also the employer of Wilhelm Maybach and Gottlieb Daimler, who left after a dispute in 1882 to start their own company near Stuttgart, where they developed engines for smaller vehicles as well as the first motorcycle and the first gas-driven motorboat. In 1889 they presented a first car designed by Maybach at the Paris exhibition, but Carl Benz in Mannheim got the first patent for an automobile in 1885; he presented in Paris his model No. 3.

MichaEl-rhkv
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Ooohhh!!! Hope this one isn’t tricky (just been watching a documentary on the Weimar Republic)😅🙈

BatsiraiMusuka
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The Germans also invented the countdown for the flight to the moon in 1926. Yes, that's right. In the radio play "Peter's Moon Trip" the numbers are 3, 2, 1, go! Then Peter is shot at the moon with the cannon. But Wernher von Braun was also a native German and developed the moon rocket. He knew the story from his childhood.

jensschroder
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You asked for prob. new inventions that scientists in Germany are working on: In my little corner of the country, the Fraunhofer Institute is working on something to devide old concrete into their basic elements for reuse. I only know that they succeeded under lab conditions due to a very small newspaper article ... I haven't found any updates since then.
Take care - Europe

catslikewitches
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Few foegotten inventions by german : modern Computer, calculator, refeigirator

red_dolphin
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Fcking Bunsen burner and coffe filter...
What about the Wankel engine and its further developments, which are still installed in every gasoline-powered vehicle today - (Felix Heinrich Wankel)
Or general bacteriology one of the greatest leaps in medicine - (Robert Koch 1870)
Or nuclear fission, what made nuclear power plants and nuclear energy in general possible in the first place - (Otto Hahn and Fritz Straßmann 1938), ((and the Bomb of course))
Or The dynamo and the tram - (Werner von Siemens 1866)
Or the periodic table for the order of the elements - (Lothar Meyer 1864)
Or Television - (Manfred von Ardenne 1930)
Or one of the most important was ammonium nitrate, which revolutionized agriculture and quadrupled agricultural yields - (Johann Rudolf Glauber 1659)
(btw. ammonium nitrate is also good to make explosives like dynamite)
Or the first real fully working Computer. - (Konrad Zuse 1941)


Or..refrigerator, anti-baby pill, jet engine, rocket engine, motorcycle, helicopter, , record players, light bulb, scanner, flat screen, oled semiconductor.... and lots more.

HansEgonMattek
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Moin Moin!
-Moin! means morning
-Moin! Moin! means "Moijen Morgen" (Beautiful morning)
Moin Moin you can say at any time! It always refers to the following morning!

Don't forget Konrad Zuse the inventor of the first electronic computer!
75 years ago today, a German scientist named Konrad Zuse changed computing forever.
His invention, the Z3, was presented at the German Laboratory for Aviation in Berlin on May 12, 1941,
as the world’s first entirely automatic computer controlled by programs.

and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, inventor of the binärsystem
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1 July 1646 – 14 November 1716) was a German philosopher and mathematician.
In the 17th century Gottfried Leibniz documented the binary number system in his article Explication de l'Arithmétique Binaire.
Leibniz's system used the symbols 0 and 1, as with the modern binary number system.

Stay save with distance! Wir sind mit ABSTAND die Besten! 😷<-2m->😷 Bernd (4x💉BionTech, one week Corona, easy flow)

berndvonaschwege
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But where are the cars and bikes and computers

scarlettdevina
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OK...this is a good list, much better than many others that I have seen that go to great lengths to stretch the definitions of who invented what, and what country the invention might be credited to. However, it seems like you folks are under the impression that Germany is somehow uniquely good at science and technology, and while it is important to know that Germany is A leading country when it comes to science and technology, that does not mean that they are THE leading country for science and tech. It is exceedingly difficult to determine what country if any is "the most inventive" or "the most scientific"...in fact, with all factors considered, it may be impossible to determine if there is most inventive or scientific country. Historically, there is a good case for China to possibly have had the most impact technologically...since paper, gunpowder, and guns/cannons were invented there among many many others. Other nations that might be in the running include the British Empire/United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, France, Russia, and many others...and absolutely Germany as well.

Here is an example of why it is so hard to degerming what is better/best at science and/or technology...the chip card was invented in Germany, but the original chip itself...the first integrated circuit...was invented in the USA. Absolutely, the chip card was an important advance in chip miniaturization and in how it was able to store and exchange information, but is it more important the the invention of the chip itself, with all the other things besides credit cards that now depend absolutely on the chips?

Another good example is the MP3 file format...which was 100 percent invented in Germany...but the basis for ALL computer networking and exchange of data over all mediums, the TCP/IP packetized communications technology was invented in the USA. So yes, the MP3 file format is a very important invention, and all modern music pretty much depends on it in some way, but is that more important than the data communications technology that forms the basis of all modern data communications technology in one way or another?

This is not to say that Germany does not contribute a huge amount to modern society with its scientific minds and technological acumen...they do...and they are so significant in the history of science and technology that it is pretty amazing when you look at it. I just want to caution you not to jump to any too hasty conclusions about what this list actually says about Germany as a science and tech powerhouse....they are in many ways a historically brilliant nation, but they are not automatically the most brilliant...there is a great deal of competition for that title if it even exists.👍

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