@@Brasilmerda In all black and white photos showing Einstein at around the age he is here, his hair looks white. Which is what the colour of his hair in this video would look like if it was a black and white video. So this may be exactly what it looked like in real life. Trying to find fault or take offence over a trivial coloring attempt that only might be slightly less than 100% accurate is taking it waaay too seriously. And how would changing his hair color from brown be changing him into Aryan even if that's what they'd done?
@@darrylschultz9395 you have to be color blind to believe there is anything accurate in this video. Now if you think that hair in this video is white, let me tell you something, you are not aryan, you are yellow!
@Brasilmerda I didn't say the hair in this video is white-I said the slightly blonde color it is in this video would appear to be white, if this video was a black and white video. Same as he looks in all black and white photos at around the same age as he is here. His hair looks white(or very close to it)-in those black and white photos-which would include being slightly blonde in real life . When he was a young man yes, his hair was brown-but that's irrelevant, as he's clearly not a young man here. Many others commenting on here have said what a good job this colorisation is. And so to them it looks real-not just to me. Any deviation from what the actual colours were that you would've seen if you were there with them when this film was done, are so small as to be not worth mentioning.
Interesting fact: Einstein was a PLAGIARIST and was HATED by the science community because he was known for STEALING others work and saying it was his own.
Who, Einstein or Szilard? Leo Szilard 'the other dude' in this video was the actual inventor of the nuclear bomb....His problem was that he was such a huge jerk that no one could give him credit...Funny fact....
@@ok-vk9fv Szilard is almost completely responsible for creating the nuclear bomb. Oppenheimer read all of Szilard's notes on how to make it. The US HATED Szilard because, well, he was a jerk, they wanted nothing to do with him, he was too controlling of his own ideas. They kicked Szilard to the curb.
I don’t know how to feel. This is literally my fist time seeing him in color. Especially moving, every time I seen him it’s always a still image. This is surreal.
I cant describe the feeling either but the closest to how it feels is like you've gone back in time and you are sitting at the table with Albert Einstein.
Interesting fact - he was in his late twenties and early thirties when he did the majority of his discoveries in physics yet we we all know him as an elderly man.
@@craigepignosistv2765 most big math and physics breakthroughs are done by researchers under 40; our mental acuity goes downhill after some time. Even though a 60 yo Einstein or Terence Tao were/will still be immensely brilliant, they are mentally at their peak and most likely to make breakthroughs before 40. It's something you observe among chess players as well; despite chess not being physical, players usually reach their peak in their early thirties and experience a steady decline after 40 give or take.
@@Frost53021 I think that's bullshit. I'm of the opinion that there's a limited number of things a person can figure out, and that this window happens to be during youth for most people since most scientists enter their field when young. Maybe if they hadn't become interested in science until 45, they would have made the same discoveries and come up with the same insights, but during the 45-55 range. The level of decline experienced with age is massively, massively, *massively* overstated and exaggerated. My grandfather at 85 was as lucid, sharp, and quick-witted as any young person. It's ridiculous to make out normal cognitive decline as being anything dramatic. In the absence of dementia, cognitive decline is mild, and it sure as fuck doesn't become significant at an age as obscenely young as 40.
@@DrCasey No, it's true, but it only applies to one kind of intelligence. Fluid intelligence, the ability to solve problems without relying on prior knowledge, really does peak at around 25 and taper off after that, but crystallized intelligence, the ability to solve problems using prior knowledge, doesn't decline until much later.
This is insane! This might sound stupid but to me seeing him in colour brings him to life, It’s like seeing a photo of a rare animal and then you see it in person
Yes, we generally associate black-and-white videos with very old recordings, so colorized videos give us the feeling that they happened fairly recently; especially when they are in high quality like this.
The truth to be told, Einstein's English was quite limited. He didn't have a talent for foreign languages - he wasn't able to write in English, he could speak, but it wasn't too good.
@@lookupverazhou8599 Einstein didn't invent the atomic bomb, nor was he the one who dropped them on Japan. Unless you are suggesting that he had some sort of superpower that allowed him to kill 100,000 people with a click of his fingers?
Even if the colors might not be entirely accurate, it still brings it so much more alive and relatable. I thank science for inventing AI for coloring and upscaling videos.
There is nothing wrong with having a lot of sexual partners before marriage. In order for behavior to be immoral it needs to have negative effect on society. If everyone has a lot of sexual partners before marriage and uses contraceptives there are no unwanted pregnancies, there is no spreading of diseases, there is no negative effect on society.
Watching THE MAN in video, interacting like any normal human being, is such a unique emotion to me. It’s like watching Galileo Galilei in video and not only through history books.
Seeing this in color and high resolution makes this document exceptional. It looks like filmed yesterday. Everything becomes more modern and closer to us in time, making us feel less distant to those historical characters and events. The sweater, the jackets, the shirts, the faces, the expressions, even the grains of powder on the clothes are spectacular and make this footage timeless.
@@ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes what are you saying? It's just the colors are reconstructed through an AI. Just that. And the algorithm is pretty realistic, considering how the thing looks in B&W.
The answer was like x=1 or any other algebraic answer. He listened the whole speech, understood and made the equation in his mind. Simplified and told us as “I agree”
For those wondering, Leo Szilard is probably the single most influential person in the decision for the United States to create the Atom Bomb. He realized very early on the potential of atomic energy as a weapon and was fearful Germany would create a super bomb before anyone else. He was the one who influenced Einstein to write the famous letter to FDR to start the Atom Bomb program. This is masterfully covered in Richard Rhodes "The Making of the Atomic Bomb". It's a long and detailed book, but well worthwhile reading. Oppenheimer was basically a supporting actor in this drama when compared to Szilard.
My reading gave me the impression that Szilard wrote the letter, and later convinced Einstein to sign it. What source reports that Einstein wrote the letter?
And then came John von Neuman to the project. He was the other essential figure. He is not even mentioned in Nolan's movie. I mean I knpw.it's not a documentary, but not even a mention of Neumann? And both Szilard and Teller seem to be opponents.of Oppenheimer. I mean they did hVe disagreements, but... I reall, didn't like how Nolan treatdd these geniuses. Esp the Martians.
To add to that feeling: Einstein was a co-founder of a political party in Germany before Hitler took power. (left during the lead up to Hitlers reign.)
Finally with the potential of colourised videos, I can see what that era actually looked vs how my brain perceives it. For some reason, back in the 20th century, I imagine those times like the quality of the cameras were that they had at the time because I kinda want around those days
*To see Einstein and hear him is impressive. The quality of work put into this video is incredible. Thank you for bringing to life, 2022 life that is, a history-changing legendary figure.*
@@fuckmeinthepants *bruh, this man influences your daily life yet you don't appreciate it. For example:* *Every time you buy groceries and they scan them Einstein is there.* *Every time you use your phone for directions or your GPS, guess what? Einstein is there.* *When you think about your freedom not being controlled by a monarchy or communism, Einstein is there.* *I can go on and on but I won't. Just be thankful to God for Einstein's mind.*
This is a really good colorization, most of them I see are sloppy and slapped in like a filter, but this one was very clear and the skin tones were very lifelike
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
“I agree.” Gave me chills, what a profound statement from a literal genius. I am forever a changed man. Edit: I have come back to this comment to see what a profoundly positive impact my words have had on society. Good day, fellow intellectuals.
Even sitting casually in what amounts to effectively a modern day sweater or a sort of "hoodless hoodie", he retains the charm and magic/mystique many of us have always viewed Einstein with. What a beast.
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
What I would pay to have him teach me physics… sometimes I wonder how many like him could have been if things were taught better. To what degree might he have been lucky to know “how to learn” as well as how to think
Am I the only one who remembers precisely where I was, when I heard the announcement of the death of Albert Einstein, at the start of the 7 o'clock BBC Home Service news, on the 18th April 1955 ? With my parents I was sitting at our mahogany round table, in the living-room after supper, looking out into the back garden, and I was gabling away at ten-to-the-dozen, as was my habit - after all, I was all of twelve years old. When suddenly my mother screamed, 'stop, stop, listen to the radio'. The news reader began in a deep sombre tone (they were all men in those days) "The death has been announced today of Albert Einstein". My parents were shocked. For me it was the first I had heard of Einstein, but the News that evening made a deep impression upon me.
Albert Einstein's connections to New York City are a bit more morbid than you might expect: his eyes are stored in a safety deposit box in the city. Source: Untapped New York
Still shows how much color means to us as humans, the color adds so much personality. Sure it’s easy to complain as Einstein’s lip’s probably weren’t that pink, but he looks so relaxed. The blue of the shirt and how calm his face looks, the way he patiently waited for the speech to end, how causal everything looks as they huddle around the table. You wouldn’t get that much emotion from black and white
Bruh it's AI generated. Id like to see you do better. Also who cares? U trying to make him seem black or what? LMAO. he was born in germany, ain't no black people born there back in the days@@volcanorabbit
@@ashishpareek7548 I'm a engineer so correct if I am wrong. He not only discovered relativity theory but also discovered photoelectric effect, paving the way for creating the foundation for quantum mechanics along with others. When a man do all these contributions and then someone says contributions are less then isn't belittling other's contribution? Contributions are contribution there are no such things as less contribution or large contribution. We have to respect there intelligence hard work right? At the end of ur life if I summarize ur entire works done in one page does it mean ur were unproductive in ur life time?
It's always surreal to see photos and videos from 70+ years ago get color corrected. There's something about seeing B&W photos/videos that makes it seem not real. I love watching the videos from New York and Paris from 100+ years ago in color
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
Phenomenal job overall but it’s real freaky when he blinks at 0:15 and one eye turns blue while the others brown and then it changes again when he closes his eyes. Anime protagonist vibes.
Szilárd Leo conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear fission reactor in 1934, in late 1939 he wrote the letter for Albert Einstein's signature that resulted in the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb.
My goodness! The aura, fascination and the sense of wonder that surrounds this guy is so much that even a couple words coming out of his mouth feels sensational to me!
Were Einstein's eyes blue?!
AI has misjudgments, some parts cannot be accurate.
@@Brasilmerda In all black and white photos showing Einstein at around the age he is here, his hair looks white. Which is what the colour of his hair in this video would look like if it was a black and white video. So this may be exactly what it looked like in real life. Trying to find fault or take offence over a trivial coloring attempt that only might be slightly less than 100% accurate is taking it waaay too seriously. And how would changing his hair color from brown be changing him into Aryan even if that's what they'd done?
@@darrylschultz9395 you have to be color blind to believe there is anything accurate in this video. Now if you think that hair in this video is white, let me tell you something, you are not aryan, you are yellow!
@Brasilmerda I didn't say the hair in this video is white-I said the slightly blonde color it is in this video would appear to be white, if this video was a black and white video. Same as he looks in all black and white photos at around the same age as he is here. His hair looks white(or very close to it)-in those black and white photos-which would include being slightly blonde in real life . When he was a young man yes, his hair was brown-but that's irrelevant, as he's clearly not a young man here. Many others commenting on here have said what a good job this colorisation is. And so to them it looks real-not just to me. Any deviation from what the actual colours were that you would've seen if you were there with them when this film was done, are so small as to be not worth mentioning.
@@Brasilmerda Many jews have blue eyes, what's the problem?
Bro listened all the terms and regulations before agreeing. Truly a genius of all times
The first and last man to ever do so 💀
Einstein read all the terms and conditions to wash away our sins and so that we may never have to again. Amen.
@@bwpitlik1290wat
@@bwpitlik1290wawt
Very funny. repent.@@bwpitlik1290
This is the precise moment when Albert Einstein agreed
Some people argue that it happened one minute before this, but those people don’t understand that the video is only 51 seconds long.
I agree.
Bravo Vince
This is the moment Einstein became Einsteisenberg
@@51SErVERthanks for getting the joke
I like how Einstein waited quietly for the man to finish his speech and then they proceeded to agree all over the place.
If it was nowadays, Einstein would have interrupted the man and everyone would have started to speak simultaneously 😂
Good old "I Agree, I Agree, Accept, Install" routine of 90s PC user.
Truly one of the scientists of all time
He really knows how to agree.
yoo arma 3 romania
The only person who understood all the terms and conditions before agreeing
😂
😂😂
Its me,mario!
Interesting fact: Albert Einstein was always elderly
Interesting fact: Einstein was a PLAGIARIST and was HATED by the science community because he was known for STEALING others work and saying it was his own.
faktz
@@watcher8582 But still funny.
Seriously he looks like he is in his 30s here
Hella funny!
This man almost sounds like a myth that seeing him moving and in colors just feels unreal.
Who, Einstein or Szilard? Leo Szilard 'the other dude' in this video was the actual inventor of the nuclear bomb....His problem was that he was such a huge jerk that no one could give him credit...Funny fact....
@namelessking111 I felt the same way.
bro playing the villains role for his hoomies einstein
@@rotfogeloppenheimer?
@@ok-vk9fv Szilard is almost completely responsible for creating the nuclear bomb. Oppenheimer read all of Szilard's notes on how to make it. The US HATED Szilard because, well, he was a jerk, they wanted nothing to do with him, he was too controlling of his own ideas. They kicked Szilard to the curb.
I don’t know how to feel. This is literally my fist time seeing him in color. Especially moving, every time I seen him it’s always a still image. This is surreal.
Awesome! Wish I could’ve met him
Einstein Was a idiot. Take a look what nikolas tesla says about him. "Um mendigo vestido de ouro que os ignorantes adoram como rei "
it's all relative
same it feels so weird
I cant describe the feeling either but the closest to how it feels is like you've gone back in time and you are sitting at the table with Albert Einstein.
Interesting fact - he was in his late twenties and early thirties when he did the majority of his discoveries in physics yet we we all know him as an elderly man.
With his tongue out :p
Really? He was below 40???
@@craigepignosistv2765 most big math and physics breakthroughs are done by researchers under 40; our mental acuity goes downhill after some time. Even though a 60 yo Einstein or Terence Tao were/will still be immensely brilliant, they are mentally at their peak and most likely to make breakthroughs before 40. It's something you observe among chess players as well; despite chess not being physical, players usually reach their peak in their early thirties and experience a steady decline after 40 give or take.
@@Frost53021 I think that's bullshit. I'm of the opinion that there's a limited number of things a person can figure out, and that this window happens to be during youth for most people since most scientists enter their field when young. Maybe if they hadn't become interested in science until 45, they would have made the same discoveries and come up with the same insights, but during the 45-55 range. The level of decline experienced with age is massively, massively, *massively* overstated and exaggerated. My grandfather at 85 was as lucid, sharp, and quick-witted as any young person. It's ridiculous to make out normal cognitive decline as being anything dramatic. In the absence of dementia, cognitive decline is mild, and it sure as fuck doesn't become significant at an age as obscenely young as 40.
@@DrCasey No, it's true, but it only applies to one kind of intelligence. Fluid intelligence, the ability to solve problems without relying on prior knowledge, really does peak at around 25 and taper off after that, but crystallized intelligence, the ability to solve problems using prior knowledge, doesn't decline until much later.
Einstein listened to the man, calculated an answer in his head, and simplified its algebraic expression to _"I agree"_
Hahahaha
Cringe
but Hitler disagree, do you know what the occassion looks like?
@@lingzhao5719 ????
@@Justfillintheblank you watch Vtubers you shouldn't even be asking anything
I like the part where Einstein said "I agree". It was truly an Einstein moment.
Classic Albert
Good old Albert Times
I agree
I Agree
@@pokemonitishere202 I agree
Everybody: My first time seeing Einstein in color. This is amazing
Me: That pullover sweater is fresh
Bro that sweater really suits him ☺️👍🏻
the drip
Yes
i agree
Looks like Einstein just had a red popsicle before recording. lol @dreamdust9619
I swear I love how the other 2 men are all wearing professional suits and stuff while Einstein is just wearing a sweatshirt.
Comfort over style always win in genius mind...
@@stephaneneron"why do we all have to wear these ridiculous ties."
@@SinisterBlitzo9 hl2:
Like Zelenskyi :)
@@SinisterBlitzo9half life lol
This is insane! This might sound stupid but to me seeing him in colour brings him to life, It’s like seeing a photo of a rare animal and then you see it in person
Yes, we generally associate black-and-white videos with very old recordings, so colorized videos give us the feeling that they happened fairly recently;
especially when they are in high quality like this.
He isn't an animal nick?
As said by Einstein in the last few seconds of the video, I agree
Lol don’t worship man 😂
Hahaahahahahahahha
I love Einstein's expressions while listening. And, then the succinct..."I agree."
That’s the only English word he knows..
@@SurajInd89 Thank goodness he knew more than just one English word...or even more than a bunch of English words! LOL!!!
@@SurajInd89 then what did he agree to?
@@joejohn346 He agrees to everything if asked in English. And disagrees only when asked in German.
The truth to be told, Einstein's English was quite limited. He didn't have a talent for foreign languages - he wasn't able to write in English, he could speak, but it wasn't too good.
He looks so patient and sympathetic in a way that's almost comical
Me without reading terms & conditions of any app : I agree
Lol Soo underrated
hahaha
😂😂😂
It’s crazy how he’s been put on such a pedestal that some of us can’t even fathom him being a real person but he was just. A littol grandpa
Who killed 100,000 people in 2 seconds.
@@lookupverazhou8599indirectly and unintentionally
Thanos... @@lookupverazhou8599
@@lookupverazhou8599 Einstein didn't invent the atomic bomb, nor was he the one who dropped them on Japan.
Unless you are suggesting that he had some sort of superpower that allowed him to kill 100,000 people with a click of his fingers?
@@SanctusPaulus1962 Yes, he did invent the bomb, and he clicked his brain.
Even if the colors might not be entirely accurate, it still brings it so much more alive and relatable. I thank science for inventing AI for coloring and upscaling videos.
You should thank kodachrome, cinecolor, and technicolor footage for giving you literal color at the time of this.
I agree
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar No
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar🤡
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar those guys suck i thank AI for all of it
It's absolurly insane that we can actually witness einstien agree so hard it shook the foundations of modern science
this is the 1st time in my whole life from 0 day old to current date I heard Einstein's voice.
i AgReE
there's also another footage in which he's conversing
@@fascistalien aye agrii
can't stand him already. i sense a bit of a gombeen
i agree
A man of few words. The world could use more like him.
Yeah, science, as a true master of comfort, turned half the planet to a desert in no time. Why not proceed? 😎
*I AGREE*
@@wolfgangdevries127 wha?
@@wolfgangdevries127 explain what u said
Einstein was a PLAGIARIST and was HATED by the science community because he was known for STEALING others work and saying it was his own.
❌ Violence
❌ Drugs
❌ Sex
❌ Gambling
❌ War
✅ 100% agreeing
Indeed
There is nothing wrong with having a lot of sexual partners before marriage. In order for behavior to be immoral it needs to have negative effect on society. If everyone has a lot of sexual partners before marriage and uses contraceptives there are no unwanted pregnancies, there is no spreading of diseases, there is no negative effect on society.
Cringe LMAO
@@DipsAndPushups what are you waffling about
@@17xcBloodMouth you’re subscribed to furries and minecraft YTers
Me when I zone out in the middle of a conversation
Fr bro
I agree
A man who would listen and think unlike so many of us that are just so eager to hear ourselves talk.
The colouring is amazing!
Thx, happy day
I agree
@@kazz98 0:48...
@@Gurci28 yeah I also🤝
Is it? Einstein had no yellow to his hair?
Can't believe Einstein has never won an Oscar before. Hope he gets one for his performance in Oppenheimer. He really deserves it.
A journalist once walked near Einstein's house and heard him playing the violin. He wrote about it in the newspaper. Einstein was very happy
I agree
Love the illmatic pfp
nice nas pfp
@NickV-ez4be Okay. That just draws a smile on my face.
I love the part when Einstein said " its agreeing time" and then proceeded to agree all over the place
It was truly one of the moments of all time
Watching THE MAN in video, interacting like any normal human being, is such a unique emotion to me. It’s like watching Galileo Galilei in video and not only through history books.
Exactly
yeah dude... like, who would imagine that einstein was a normal person, right?
Humanity and time stir a strange blend.
OMG!! 😱😲.
I never in my life thought that Einstein would be a normal human being, like never. I thought he was an alien or something sort of that.
Exactly
I like how Einstein reacts to the word "power" at 0:02, like he thought to himself "Hey, I do actually understand that word".
🤣🤣🤣
In his mind he was like; "You know the equation for that?" LOL
My dog does the same when I say “chocolate”
Einstein was like "You mean no of photons × energy of each photon / time"?
😂😂😂😂😂
Seeing this in color and high resolution makes this document exceptional. It looks like filmed yesterday. Everything becomes more modern and closer to us in time, making us feel less distant to those historical characters and events. The sweater, the jackets, the shirts, the faces, the expressions, even the grains of powder on the clothes are spectacular and make this footage timeless.
Yeah, it’s not real though
@@ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes what is not real, excuse me?
@@alvisespano the video, it’s made by artificial intelligence
@@ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes what are you saying? It's just the colors are reconstructed through an AI. Just that. And the algorithm is pretty realistic, considering how the thing looks in B&W.
What do you mean "high resolution", the original was already like that, because it was analog, not digital. The original didn't have a resolution.
When you look into Einstein's face, you immediately recognize his intellect.
When he said “I agree.”
I felt that.
🤣🤣
This is definitely one of the most "OH MY GOD IT'S ALBERT EINSTEIN" moments of all time
The answer was like x=1 or any other algebraic answer. He listened the whole speech, understood and made the equation in his mind. Simplified and told us as “I agree”
they're talking about making atom bombs
he never needed someone to do that speech at all as it was in his head on day one, before he even invented he knew he had a weapon of mass destruction
I didn't realize that I was holding my breath until he spoke, every part of this colourized video fascinates me; there's just so much to take in
I agree
0:47 *Well, at least he agree* ^-^
:D
(^_^)
For those wondering, Leo Szilard is probably the single most influential person in the decision for the United States to create the Atom Bomb. He realized very early on the potential of atomic energy as a weapon and was fearful Germany would create a super bomb before anyone else. He was the one who influenced Einstein to write the famous letter to FDR to start the Atom Bomb program. This is masterfully covered in Richard Rhodes "The Making of the Atomic Bomb". It's a long and detailed book, but well worthwhile reading. Oppenheimer was basically a supporting actor in this drama when compared to Szilard.
My reading gave me the impression that Szilard wrote the letter, and later convinced Einstein to sign it. What source reports that Einstein wrote the letter?
@@lawman3966 I think you’re correct. Leo was the star of Rhodes book.
Oppenheimer just was trying to get into history books desperately….
@@tiagosoares9699Oppenheimer wasn't even in the convo for who to lead the Los Alamos laboratory initially
And then came John von Neuman to the project. He was the other essential figure. He is not even mentioned in Nolan's movie. I mean I knpw.it's not a documentary, but not even a mention of Neumann? And both Szilard and Teller seem to be opponents.of Oppenheimer. I mean they did hVe disagreements, but... I reall, didn't like how Nolan treatdd these geniuses. Esp the Martians.
Feels like Einstein is more fiction than reality.
To add to that feeling: Einstein was a co-founder of a political party in Germany before Hitler took power. (left during the lead up to Hitlers reign.)
Yo, when he said "I agree" that hit so hard. I felt that, bro.
This was the moment when Albert E became the MC squared
This is where Albert Einstein says that he agrees. Incredible. Groundbreaking.
He sits as if he is one of the most influential scientists in history
Finally with the potential of colourised videos, I can see what that era actually looked vs how my brain perceives it.
For some reason, back in the 20th century, I imagine those times like the quality of the cameras were that they had at the time because I kinda want around those days
*To see Einstein and hear him is impressive. The quality of work put into this video is incredible. Thank you for bringing to life, 2022 life that is, a history-changing legendary figure.*
HEARING him is impressive? This isn't the only video of Einstein to have sound. Calm down.
@@Andulamb *Thank you for taking the time to calm me down. It's greatly appreciated it. 🤣🤣🤣*
Definetly I agree
@@Andulamb bruh said a whole 2 fuckin words lmao
@@fuckmeinthepants *bruh, this man influences your daily life yet you don't appreciate it. For example:*
*Every time you buy groceries and they scan them Einstein is there.*
*Every time you use your phone for directions or your GPS, guess what? Einstein is there.*
*When you think about your freedom not being controlled by a monarchy or communism, Einstein is there.*
*I can go on and on but I won't. Just be thankful to God for Einstein's mind.*
This is a really good colorization, most of them I see are sloppy and slapped in like a filter, but this one was very clear and the skin tones were very lifelike
Except when Einstein looks down, then his eyes change color....
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
@@jerryaubert6201 yeah I'm looking at it in a bigger screen but still, batter than others I've seen that got millions of views for a hack job
This is bad
He’s a Jew not white blonde with blue eyes
What a ducking bais
Typical
@@ko-Daegu get a life
“I agree.” Gave me chills, what a profound statement from a literal genius. I am forever a changed man.
Edit: I have come back to this comment to see what a profoundly positive impact my words have had on society. Good day, fellow intellectuals.
Bravo, Albert.
Lol so I guess I’m a genius because I say I agree very often. 🤔
Sarcasm is an art which has been lost upon, apparently…
HAHAHAHA
@@SN00989 no I thought it was serious causes seem like everyone in this comment section is being serious 💀💀😂😭
He looks so cuddly
The nicest, the most genius and charismatic and one of the greatest scientist and humankind. RIP
And let's say... What a physic 😏
You've never heard of von Neumann...
@@richardkovacs2006yea he didn
Very touching.
A humble man who recognised the terrible potential for some of his own contributions to science…
Lies again? Leo Workspace
I do not believe his lies though. His theory.
@@Blenderverse420you know theory has a different meaning in academia, right?
Einstein was a co-founder of a political party in Germany before Hitler took power.
Even sitting casually in what amounts to effectively a modern day sweater or a sort of "hoodless hoodie", he retains the charm and magic/mystique many of us have always viewed Einstein with. What a beast.
He was a crook, not a beast.
I can see how he can pull many girls even at his age, bro was pimping fr
@@dncviorel why so?
@@BiswarupRay Cause he tried to mimic a genius.
@@dncviorel why are you posting cryptic comments? Why don't you elaborate a little more?
اللهم صّلِ وسلم عَلۓِ نَبِيْنَامُحَمد ﷺ 😊
This is incredible. The original film is also in excellent condition and well made but the coloring is just beautiful
How did they do the coloring?
@@DARTHDANSAN It's done with AI
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
@@DARTHDANSAN with pencils
@@DARTHDANSAN with pAIncels
He truly was ahead of his time.
Rocking a sweatshirt casually like he did.
If people knew the weight of words, they would give more value to silence
Ps: That was probably one of the most german "I agree" i've ever witnessed
He looks like Astérix here
I get goosebumps only by imagining Einstein sitting next to me. What a mind. God.
He was fake
@@onhuevokrem3129 idolatry is a sin
@carlton nope, if you’re referring to the rumour that he was a plagiarist then I’d be happy to explain why you’re wrong if you want.
What I would pay to have him teach me physics… sometimes I wonder how many like him could have been if things were taught better. To what degree might he have been lucky to know “how to learn” as well as how to think
@@lebecccomputer287 Jesus Christ is the greatest physician and teacher, he should be your only idol! Idolizing humans is idolatry!
0:02 Amazing how Einstein reacts to word "power".
After he says, "now" 33 seconds in, Einstein has same reaction
Yup
The guy who played him in Oppenheimer really nailed his accent.
As a colorblind person see this absolutely win
That has to be one of the best colorizations of a black and white film I have seen, technology gets better by the days.
There is such intelligence in his eyes. Which you’d expect, of course, but it really shines through when he’s moving and interacting
I believe I'm more intelligent, just an unknown genius.🥳
@@Ashamed.Loser69Lmao
Never say some cringe ass shit like that again.
@@Ashamed.Loser69 whatever you say bucko
Get a room
Einstein looked so done with everything. Like an old man who just wants to go home and not be bothered 😂😅
So cute he saying "I agree"! ❤
I'm 40 years old and this is the first time I've ever seen film footage of Albert Einstein. I don't know how that's possible!
I agree man, it made history for me lol, I thought they never had footage of him
Do you not know that film goes back before the 20th century?
We’re all extremely lucky seeing this footage! 💯💯💯
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them."
-Albert Einstein-
Guy: Talks almost a whole minute to describe his view
Einstein with the thickest german accent possible: "I agree"
it's so interesting how Einstein was such a remarkable genius, yet had trouble applying lipstick
Always the way. Trouble with the hair do tooo
He had to do mewing
😂
😂
It's impressive what they can do. I remember the old colorization method and it never looked as good as this. Thanks for posting.
I think he agreed.
The look he gave after his answer said a thousand words.
He was one of those people you would have liked to have met in person
So profound..so articulate..I will carry these words from Einstein with me for the rest of my life.
"i agree" - Einstein, Albert.
All he said was 2 words, c’mon
@@bwneyez78 that is the point of the joke
'Yep" - Albert Einstein
some small mistakes, but this is the best colorization ive ever seen. The colors, espc the hair and the suit, its just wow!
There's actual real color video of Einstein, taken at a party in Princeton, NJ when he was old. watch?v=YFtY38kG3y4
The lips tho
... I agree.
It almost looks as clean as modern 4K video. Best I’ve ever seen too.
I dont see mistakes on it
Am I the only one who remembers precisely where I was, when I heard the announcement of the death of Albert Einstein, at the start of the 7 o'clock BBC Home Service news, on the 18th April 1955 ?
With my parents I was sitting at our mahogany round table, in the living-room after supper, looking out into the back garden, and I was gabling away at ten-to-the-dozen, as was my habit - after all, I was all of twelve years old. When suddenly my mother screamed, 'stop, stop, listen to the radio'. The news reader began in a deep sombre tone (they were all men in those days) "The death has been announced today of Albert Einstein". My parents were shocked. For me it was the first I had heard of Einstein, but the News that evening made a deep impression upon me.
It amazes me that as our devices upgrade, these old film reels look incredibly clear. I wonder if they will look even better with future devices.
Of all the amazing minds of all time, there is one who shines most than anyone. His name is Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein's connections to New York City are a bit more morbid than you might expect: his eyes are stored in a safety deposit box in the city.
Source: Untapped New York
You just say his last name "Einstein". Automatically you know who he is.
do you even know why he's one of the most amazing minds in history?
@@kimi9572 do you?
I agree
Still shows how much color means to us as humans, the color adds so much personality. Sure it’s easy to complain as Einstein’s lip’s probably weren’t that pink, but he looks so relaxed.
The blue of the shirt and how calm his face looks, the way he patiently waited for the speech to end, how causal everything looks as they huddle around the table. You wouldn’t get that much emotion from black and white
without a doubt it makes him feel more "real".
I agree.
The real Einstein had much darker skin than how he was depicted here. It's a shame they improperly whitewashed such a legend
Bruh it's AI generated. Id like to see you do better. Also who cares? U trying to make him seem black or what? LMAO. he was born in germany, ain't no black people born there back in the days@@volcanorabbit
@@volcanorabbit why tf does his skin color matter?
physics will be nothing without u legend
As a physics major i beg to differ
Not legends create physics, but physics creates legends
@@ashishpareek7548 yes of course
@@arpitwasnik people don't know that Einstein's contribution is so little that we can just sum it up in 20pages when studying higher physics
@@ashishpareek7548 I'm a engineer so correct if I am wrong. He not only discovered relativity theory but also discovered photoelectric effect, paving the way for creating the foundation for quantum mechanics along with others. When a man do all these contributions and then someone says contributions are less then isn't belittling other's contribution? Contributions are contribution there are no such things as less contribution or large contribution. We have to respect there intelligence hard work right?
At the end of ur life if I summarize ur entire works done in one page does it mean ur were unproductive in ur life time?
Albert Einsteins legit sounds like Luigi ☠️
That's great keep it up I need more Einstein videos
Two greatest insights of A. Einstein's: 1) to denounce the nuclear arms race, 2) to decline to become Israel's first president.
He is like a mythical thing, just looking at him feels amazing.
When Einstein was born he looked at his mum and said: "I agree"
It's always surreal to see photos and videos from 70+ years ago get color corrected. There's something about seeing B&W photos/videos that makes it seem not real. I love watching the videos from New York and Paris from 100+ years ago in color
Wow, even if it's artificial, this makes him so much more tangible and real.
He looks like a blonde woman wearing a mustache. I prefer to think of Einstein like this.
Define artificial, because it's the same black and white video, just with a green, blue, and red film added on top
@@hiblonick1747 so color was added... naturally? 🤷
@@Mastermindyoung14 😁😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@hiblonick1747 that is exactly what is called artificial, or artificially enhanced.
OMG that is the most intelligent "I agree" I have ever heard.
ridiculous
lmao
Actually Einstein plagiarized most of the work and the powers supported him to turn him into a hero to control the public as a scientific authority and the "genius". Check it out!
Perhaps get a life so you can here more of those
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 Who are "the powers" and How did he "control the public?"
“I agree”
- Albert Einstein
Phenomenal job overall but it’s real freaky when he blinks at 0:15 and one eye turns blue while the others brown and then it changes again when he closes his eyes. Anime protagonist vibes.
Freaky 👅👅👅👅👅👅👅
Szilárd Leo conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear fission reactor in 1934, in late 1939 he wrote the letter for Albert Einstein's signature that resulted in the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb.
and he was Hungarian😊
When Einstein says "I agree", it's a deal.
I know amazing , before he said that , I said agree as well , what are the chances of that , Pity AI wasn't still here , we could have asked him .
@@theholygoat8826 he would agree definitely. Even if he disagreed for real, he would agree. AI is perfectly legit. 👍
Missed opportunity to say "I disagree" and step off the show like a Gigachad 🗿
Wow, I’ve never seen this footage before. It’s like wow, Albert was human. He always had this larger than life presence when looking at still photos
@@joe25564except for hes a fucken genius with a huge ass brain
Einstein was one man who single handedly changed the world and human thinking. Incredible.
I agree...
I think Isaac Newton deserves that title even more than Einstein
@@Skumtomten1 yes I agree.
@@Skumtomten1I disagree.
Einstein was a co-founder of a political party in Germany before Hitler took power. (left during the lead up to hitlers reign.)
My goodness! The aura, fascination and the sense of wonder that surrounds this guy is so much that even a couple words coming out of his mouth feels sensational to me!
I agree 😊
I love how both of the two guys are wearing formal suits while Albret is just wearing some sweater.
My teacher explaining stuff and me just going “Yes, I agree." while I decide if I want a pork or chicken sandwich.
Albert Einstein always reminds me of grandpa Joe from the original *'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'* 🤣🤣🤣
Such a great footage. Well restored and the colorization of the footage is on the spot.
I agree
Einstein is genius ever......
we miss you Albert Einstein....