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Nowadays, we take all paper products for granted, but we bet the folks who had to wipe by hand wrote odes in its honor. Let's take a second and thank Cai Lun by learning more about his life and his invention.
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- 00:01
No writing in the ancient world was difficult expensive and
- 00:07
slow as molasses Imagine having to write an essay using
- 00:10
a triangular stick to squish shapes into clay porches Loe
- 00:15
letter into stone We're having this skin animal brian d
- 00:19
hair the hide and stretch it flat for weeks just
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to have something to write on Actually i don't imagine
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that one Yeah anyway it's safe to say that the
- 00:29
tools for the written word were limited today of course
- 00:32
we use paper which is so plentiful that the average
- 00:34
office worker prints ten thousand pages a year Sorry tris
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We're so much paper that we actually use it to
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wipe our noses along with you know other things Sorry
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again trees When technologies are this old we often have
- 00:50
a hard time pinning down a specific time place and
- 00:53
person behind him Eyeglasses for instance were invented in the
- 00:57
thirteenth century on our way newer than paper But we
- 01:00
have no idea who first put a round lens up
- 01:03
to his eye and noticed he could see better But
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guess what the cool thing about paper is that we
- 01:08
actually have a specific name Year and place Kai loon
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In one hundred five c e china There we go
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Yes he had some newfangled way to write down his
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invention huh Wonder what that could be So who was
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this mysterious chi loon with the amazing paper making skills
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Well we know he was in service of the emperor
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and we know that he was a unique meaning that
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you know he had his boy parts cut off there
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Yeah no this wasn't necessarily considered cruel and unusual punishment
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in china Many chinese emperors used units as key servant
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and bureaucrats And this way you know emperors didn't have
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to worry about their underlings impregnating any of their many
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royal concubines or wives or whatever Anyway being a unit
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must have worked out great for kyle alone sorta without
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having to worry about dating He had plenty of free
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time to do productive things like you know invent paper
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Maybe more of us should get off tinder Of course
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skylines paper was a lot different from the stuff we
- 02:13
use today Instead of making it from trees Cailin made
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it from leftover rags and fishing nets not the most
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fragrant of choices but now we're just complaining for the
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halibut victim the first step in kylie's process was toe
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let the rags and nets rot slightly in water so
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that they degraded in tow loose fibers Then he squished
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the fibers together and dried them out creating what is
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believed to be the first sheet of paper in the
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world Well kyle owns rag paper could be made out
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of any fibrous material silk linen cotton hamp rommel berry
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It tended to be rough and uneven but it's way
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better than the paper we invented which doesn't exist over
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the next couple of centuries cailin successor was worked to
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make the fibers mohr evenly sized They also added substances
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like glue and flour to make the paper absorb ink
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better of course as impressive as something called rag paper
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is it didn't immediately start a paper revolution Be kind
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should talk to somebody about for ending papermaking state a
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hobby of the upper class in ancient china for a
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long time where it was perfected it was only when
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islamic people's conquered bits of western asia that the technology
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began to spread across the world Kyle owns little invention
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was about to give all human society a makeover proving
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the old chinese saying never underestimate a pile of rotten
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rags Correct Okay that's Probably not an ancient chinese saying 00:03:43.08 --> [endTime] but uh well hey it's Still true
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