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Gunpowder is one of humanity's scarier inventions, but hey, it gave us fireworks so we'll let it slide.
Transcript
- 00:02
Over the first few thousand years of their existence, humans got pretty good at killing [Men about to fight run away and get new weapons]
- 00:07
each other in large groups.
- 00:12
It was their favorite hobby…y'know, when they weren't busy inventing written language [People working in a factory]
- 00:15
and discovering new energy sources.
- 00:18
We showered for the first time in three days so…we'd say we're doing equally impressive things.
Full Transcript
- 00:23
So after early humans developed and improved metal weapons and brainstormed a bit about [Cavemen have idea light bulbs over their heads]
- 00:28
military strategy, they came to a standstill.
- 00:32
After all, there are only so many ways to kill people with pointy objects… [Teacher writing on a blackboard]
- 00:36
…Stabbing, flaying, impaling, hooking, eviscerating…uh, don't ask why we could list those so quickly…
- 00:43
…but these things weren’t enough to keep humanity satisfied.
- 00:47
We needed a little something new to spice up our lives. [Explosion on a mountain]
- 00:50
Enter: gunpowder.
- 00:52
The funny thing is that this harmless looking black powder that has killed so many people [Barrel of gunpowder with eyes]
- 00:58
was actually discovered by alchemists who were trying to find ways to lengthen human life. [Alchemist shakes a flask and it explodes]
- 01:03
Is there a lesson in that?
- 01:04
The great discovery happened in China around 850 CE. [Great wall of China]
- 01:07
For centuries, alchemists had been experimenting with potassium nitrate, more popularly known
- 01:12
as Saltpeter.
- 01:14
But then somebody got the bright idea to mix saltpeter with sulfur and charcoal.
- 01:19
The results were explosive…in every sense of the word. [The flask explodes again]
- 01:23
Ancient Chinese texts report smoke, flame, and even a house burning down during early experiments.
- 01:28
Gunpowder would go on to affect almost every human society in the world, mostly because [Barrels of gunpowder fall onto countries on a world map]
- 01:34
of its reliable ability to blow stuff up.
- 01:38
We bet it won, "most likely to succeed" in high school…possibly by scaring the other
- 01:42
kids into voting for it.
- 01:43
The Chinese were also the first to use gunpowder in warfare. [Soldiers sat around a tank]
- 01:48
Those pesky Mongols kept riding down out of the North to pillage and plunder, so the Chinese [People on horseback ride through a village and set it alight]
- 01:53
attached tubes of gunpowder to arrows.
- 01:57
These rocket-powered arrows could fly faster and farther, and they probably scared the [Man shoots arrows out of a tube]
- 02:01
stuffing out of the first Mongols who saw them.
- 02:04
And in what was possibly a desire to recreate the hilarious looks on the Mongols' faces
- 02:09
post-rocket arrows, the Chinese also came up with early cannons and grenades. [Man shoots a cannon and there is an explosion]
- 02:15
Too bad they didn’t find that life lengthening elixir amidst all this inventiveness.
- 02:19
It could’ve canceled out some of the death and destruction that was to come. [Picture of a city on fire with a red cross over it]
- 02:23
It took a few hundred years, but eventually, gunpowder technology spread all over the world.
- 02:28
Gunpowder transitioned the world from medieval warfare to modern warfare. [Missiles are fired]
- 02:33
We went from crossbows and lances to guns and cannons.
- 02:36
And, maybe not surprisingly, gunpowder built a few empires very, very quickly. [Huge building drops onto area of trees]
- 02:41
The Mughal Empire and The Ottomans got on board the gunpowder train early and used it [Cannon being fired]
- 02:46
to conquer a ton of territory.
- 02:48
Of course, the upside to all this death and destruction is that gunpowder also gave us fireworks.
- 02:54
What would the world be like without peonies, palm trees, and smiley faces made of fire [People watching a firework display]
- 02:59
in the sky?
- 03:00
Thanks, China.
- 03:01
We'll forgive you for the massive death thing, just this once. [China shooting a gun]
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