I agree with the blue sky being a result of rayleigh scattering. Despite rare inaccuracies; you have a great teaching method. The clarity of thought and transition of topic are spell binding. Great transmission of information as well.
Thank you for putting the time and thought into mapping out the information with diagrams and drawings. It has simplified complicated history book language and has given me a clearer picture of the Scientific Revolution.
I love this for its simplicity in presentation and how you explain specifically the point you are discussing. So many of these types of videos the presenters talk too fast or ramble about some non sequitur that just ends up confusing my students.
If I understand it correctly, da Vinci documented the circulation of blood before Harvey. Unfortunately, Leonardo did not publish his findings. He was (is) notorious for pursuing knowledge for its own sake, then moving on without sharing the results.
thanks for the great lesson professor. ... just want to make a point ( maybe Ii´m not completely right on the total cause) with the reason on why the sky is blue. I studied that it really has to do with the "Rayleigh diffraction effect" of solar light in the wavelenght spectrum of the "blue". thanks again
Thank you, this was helpful. I believe others would likely pointed this out but the sky is most certainly not blue due to the reflection of light off the oceans but instead because of The scattering of light as it passes through that interacts with molecules in the atmosphere absorbing other way planes and permitting the blue wave link to continue (sorry Siri is doing a horrible job)
You are a wonderful teacher. Not very student-centered teaching style but great for laying a firm introduction on which many many interesting kinds of activities can be built. Gracias
i think i am the newest comment here ,sir u have realy a good why of explantion thank u so much and i hope that u come back to posting more interesting video like this
Hey you have to make a correction ......... The blue colour of sky is due to the scattering of light by small particles of the atmosphere (air molecules) when the light is incident on particles whose size is smaller than the wavelength of light, it is scattered ! i mean u will misinform the kids !!
I agree but I believe that the reason the sky appears to be blue is because smaller wavelengths are able to scatter more frequently than those of larger wavelengths the shortest wavelengths of visible light is purple but we do perceive the sky as a purple color since us humans are more perspective to the blue wavelengths or more sensitive to blue.
Can someone explain more in depth how Copernicus figured out the heliocentric model instead of just by saying he used scientific observation and reason?
In the Scientific Method, an observation/question comes before the hypothesis, it wouldn't make sense the make a hypothesis on something that you haven't questioned yet.
It helped a lot, thank you very much. And just saying, nowadays we know that the sky is blue by the light of the stars that comes here through some obstacles and that the color blue is the color that survives. If we look at the sky at night and with clouds (which is another obstacle for the light) we can see other colors.
Well that is not exactly correct either. The reason is scattering. The further the light beam travels in the atomsphere, the blue wavelengths scatter to the sides from small particles, while the red end of the wavelengths go straight. That is why sunsets are more red. The red end of the spectrum survives straight trough long distance of atomspwhere, while the blue wavelengths scatter to the sides. So when you look towards sun when it is low in the horizon, it is more red than in the midday. But if you look up to the sky, you see the scattered blue wavelengths.
The sky isn't blue because it reflects the ocean, but that when light hits the Earth's atmosphere and Blue light is scattered more than the other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
it is because Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in Earth's atmosphere causes diffuse sky radiation, which is the reason for the blue color of the daytime and twilight sky, as well as the yellowish to reddish hue of the low Sun.There is a whole spectar of colors or wavelengths of them the shortest wavelength is the color blue and by definition the shortest wavelength has the highest frequency.
Great video! It was very informal, organized, and well thought out. I hate history, and I'm not good at it, but this was very informal and easy to understand. SUBSCRIBE button being pushed!!!!!
You say that when people had questions about life, how things work, etc, the Church would default to the Bible or to ancient Rome or Greece. However please look at the following: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a Benedictine nun and an accomplished botanist, pharmacist, author and composer, with access to a monastic library that was well stocked with scientific texts William of Ockham (1287-1347) was a Franciscan friar and physics professor. He is commonly known for Occam's razor, the methodological principle that bears his name, and also produced significant works on logic and physics. Roger Bacon (1219-1292) was a Franciscan friar and physics professor. He investigated optics and the refraction of light through lenses, leading to the development of spectacles. He sought reform of the calendar and was interested in astronomy. In 1266, at the request of Pope Clement IV, he collected many of his observations in his 'Opus Maius', an encyclopedia of all science. Robert Grosseteste (1175-1253) was the bishop of Lincoln and a physicist. Grosseteste is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. Among his writings are: De sphera. An introductory text on astronomy, De luce. On the "metaphysics of light." (which is the most original work of cosmogony in the Latin West), De lineis, angulis et figuris. Mathematical reasoning in the natural sciences. Pope Sylvester II (946-1003) was an accomplished scientist who actively promoted the study of Greek, Roman, and Muslim scientific tracts. Nicholas Oresme (1320-1382) was an astronomer and physicist who provided a theoretical analysis of heliocentrism in the 14th century - and was the bishop of Lisieux. Jean Buridan (1300-1358) was a fourteenth century French priest and physicist who realized that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force Cathedrals were often used as solar observatories The Church ran a network of free schools and universities with science as part of the core curriculum Copernicus was an Augustinian canon who published his theories on heliocentrism at the request of a cardinal - and Pope Clement VII was an early supporter of his views I can go on forever. The Catholic Church and Christianity have contributed more to science than most are willing to admit. It was also the Catholic Church that created Universities so that people could get educated.
Without capital how could there be Capitalism?? The money came from the exploitation of Bengal in India since it was occupied by the East India Company in 1757. The money came from the exploitation of Bengal in India since it was occupied by the East India Company in 1757. India also provided the market in the 19th century and as a result industry in India was wiped out due to the free trade with Britain.
Actually the sun is not stationary either. It is travelling just like planets, in the galaxy. You are a good teacher, but you could correct the facts in the video with captions. That would make the educational value of your video very good.
You have a very good way of informing/teaching! I could definitely use it all and the drawings are very good for memorising. Well done! :)
Nathalie Baallou --memorization helps but understanding the context is even better.
I agree with the blue sky being a result of rayleigh scattering. Despite rare inaccuracies; you have a great teaching method. The clarity of thought and transition of topic are spell binding. Great transmission of information as well.
perfect explanation thanks a lot sir
Thank you for putting the time and thought into mapping out the information with diagrams and drawings. It has simplified complicated history book language and has given me a clearer picture of the Scientific Revolution.
This channel should have been expended. Perhaps the best video on the topic I gone through on TH-cam.
The penmanship is impeccable.
I love this for its simplicity in presentation and how you explain specifically the point you are discussing. So many of these types of videos the presenters talk too fast or ramble about some non sequitur that just ends up confusing my students.
Great video, but the part about why the sky is blue kinda threw me off. I'm guessing(/hoping) you just misspoke?
i cant thank u enough for this video....it made me understand better than the textbook
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Thanks alot Mr.Byrd , you saved my life ,tomorrow is my social studies final exam thank you again
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If I understand it correctly, da Vinci documented the circulation of blood before Harvey. Unfortunately, Leonardo did not publish his findings. He was (is) notorious for pursuing knowledge for its own sake, then moving on without sharing the results.
thanks for the great lesson professor.
... just want to make a point ( maybe Ii´m not completely right on the total cause) with the reason on why the sky is blue.
I studied that it really has to do with the "Rayleigh diffraction effect" of solar light in the wavelenght spectrum of the "blue". thanks again
You're visuals help a visual learner like me actually get the picture. No pun intended. What a relief?. Thank you. Bravo
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You really enjoy drawing on the board don't you? As a fellow teacher I'm shocked at how neat your handwriting is. Well done sir
You are a very talented teacher, watching your videos is a real pleasure, thanks very much!
Amazing video and great method of teaching. Would recommend this video to anyone who wants to know what the scientific revolution was.
this is one of the best discussions I've seen. Great explanation sir! thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for your creative work! It becomes a very helpful tool. You are so nice to share.
Thank you, this was helpful. I believe others would likely pointed this out but the sky is most certainly not blue due to the reflection of light off the oceans but instead because of The scattering of light as it passes through that interacts with molecules in the atmosphere absorbing other way planes and permitting the blue wave link to continue (sorry Siri is doing a horrible job)
You are a wonderful teacher. Not very student-centered teaching style but great for laying a firm introduction on which many many interesting kinds of activities can be built. Gracias
My teacher told me your channel.... and i got full marks for my history test!!! Thank you so much Mr. Bryd!!!!
i think i am the newest comment here ,sir u have realy a good why of explantion thank u so much and i hope that u come back to posting more interesting video like this
have a history test tomorrow and my teacher uses your videos. Very good! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. You're amazing! I feel like I could listen to you teaching me anything for hours :) Keep the good work!
Hey you have to make a correction ......... The blue colour of sky is due to the scattering of light by small particles of the atmosphere (air molecules) when the light is incident on particles whose size is smaller than the wavelength of light, it is scattered ! i mean u will misinform the kids !!
Yeah I heard that too... But nice video though
I was about to comment this
I agree but I believe that the reason the sky appears to be blue is because smaller wavelengths are able to scatter more frequently than those of larger wavelengths the shortest wavelengths of visible light is purple but we do perceive the sky as a purple color since us humans are more perspective to the blue wavelengths or more sensitive to blue.
well explained. thank u sir. but ay I know where or what journal you used as your source?
Can someone explain more in depth how Copernicus figured out the heliocentric model instead of just by saying he used scientific observation and reason?
He was ordered by the Catholic Church to come up with a heliocentric model.
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Excellent teacher!
how did the way people looked for answers change between the time prior to the scientific revolution and after the scientific revolution?
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Was the blue-sky concept a misstatement?
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Thank you sir i have semester exam today didn't study anything found your video helped me learn
In the Scientific Method, an observation/question comes before the hypothesis, it wouldn't make sense the make a hypothesis on something that you haven't questioned yet.
This is absolutely amazing! I can't thank you enough!
Great video!!! Well explained definitely cleared up some of my confusion and explained it simple and easy to remember.
Thank you very much this is very helpful for my history exam
Great review!! Thank you Mr. Byrd!!!
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What is the contribution of Meso-american to intellectual revolutions that defined society? Explain it's impact to society..
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where do the oceans get their blue color from? water is clear!
This helps a lot in online school
Thanks from India
It helped a lot, thank you very much. And just saying, nowadays we know that the sky is blue by the light of the stars that comes here through some obstacles and that the color blue is the color that survives. If we look at the sky at night and with clouds (which is another obstacle for the light) we can see other colors.
Well that is not exactly correct either. The reason is scattering. The further the light beam travels in the atomsphere, the blue wavelengths scatter to the sides from small particles, while the red end of the wavelengths go straight.
That is why sunsets are more red. The red end of the spectrum survives straight trough long distance of atomspwhere, while the blue wavelengths scatter to the sides. So when you look towards sun when it is low in the horizon, it is more red than in the midday. But if you look up to the sky, you see the scattered blue wavelengths.
how did this influence the industrial revolution ?
What impact did the Scientific Revolution have on Europe? Please reply
it made them do science
Brilliant!
The sky isn't blue because it reflects the ocean, but that when light hits the Earth's atmosphere and Blue light is scattered more than the other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
Thank you for the video, this will help me with my history course :)
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"The sky is blue because it reflects light from the oceans" ummm, no its not. Where did you get that from?
Nate C. Arnt the oceans blue because the sky is?
Sophie Waugh yes
Nate C.
The sky is blue because of the way sunlight interacts with our atmosphere
Nate C. The sky could have a lot of colors like ROYGBIV but the blue is faster and lighter that’s y
it is because Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in Earth's atmosphere causes diffuse sky radiation, which is the reason for the blue color of the daytime and twilight sky, as well as the yellowish to reddish hue of the low Sun.There is a whole spectar of colors or wavelengths of them the shortest wavelength is the color blue and by definition the shortest wavelength has the highest frequency.
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Such a good video. All the answers for the final I have tomorrow.
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Great video! It was very informal, organized, and well thought out. I hate history, and I'm not good at it, but this was very informal and easy to understand. SUBSCRIBE button being pushed!!!!!
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4:08 anyone else think that telescope looks like a giant spliff? 🤣
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IK this is out of topic but I love the way he draw that curved line in 0:53
He just saved that arrow head from getting ruined
Any sources??
Thanks so much but you forgot to mention 'Tycho Brahe'.
You say that when people had questions about life, how things work, etc, the Church would default to the Bible or to ancient Rome or Greece. However please look at the following:
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a Benedictine nun and an accomplished botanist, pharmacist, author and composer, with access to a monastic library that was well stocked with scientific texts
William of Ockham (1287-1347) was a Franciscan friar and physics professor. He is commonly known for Occam's razor, the methodological principle that bears his name, and also produced significant works on logic and physics.
Roger Bacon (1219-1292) was a Franciscan friar and physics professor. He investigated optics and the refraction of light through lenses, leading to the development of spectacles. He sought reform of the calendar and was interested in astronomy. In 1266, at the request of Pope Clement IV, he collected many of his observations in his 'Opus Maius', an encyclopedia of all science.
Robert Grosseteste (1175-1253) was the bishop of Lincoln and a physicist. Grosseteste is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. Among his writings are: De sphera. An introductory text on astronomy, De luce. On the "metaphysics of light." (which is the most original work of cosmogony in the Latin West), De lineis, angulis et figuris. Mathematical reasoning in the natural sciences.
Pope Sylvester II (946-1003) was an accomplished scientist who actively promoted the study of Greek, Roman, and Muslim scientific tracts.
Nicholas Oresme (1320-1382) was an astronomer and physicist who provided a theoretical analysis of heliocentrism in the 14th century - and was the bishop of Lisieux.
Jean Buridan (1300-1358) was a fourteenth century French priest and physicist who realized that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
Cathedrals were often used as solar observatories
The Church ran a network of free schools and universities with science as part of the core curriculum
Copernicus was an Augustinian canon who published his theories on heliocentrism at the request of a cardinal - and Pope Clement VII was an early supporter of his views
I can go on forever. The Catholic Church and Christianity have contributed more to science than most are willing to admit. It was also the Catholic Church that created Universities so that people could get educated.
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Thks cuz I'm in college and i got a test on this.. my teacher goes off topic and it confuses me also the way he talks ..
Thank you so much this helped me a lot!
Thanks 9th grade teacher
It really helped! Thanks!
Blue sky is because of Rayleigh scattering
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That the real fact about the world
Without capital how could there be Capitalism??
The money came from the exploitation of Bengal in India since it was occupied by the East India Company in 1757. The money came from the exploitation of Bengal in India since it was occupied by the East India Company in 1757. India also provided the market in the 19th century and as a result industry in India was wiped out due to the free trade with Britain.
Actually the sun is not stationary either. It is travelling just like planets, in the galaxy.
You are a good teacher, but you could correct the facts in the video with captions. That would make the educational value of your video very good.
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Im no consciousness and all the synonymns. It has something to do with conception.
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the sky is blue because in the light of the sun the color blue over powers the other colors.............I think
That is not why the sky is blue. You had me to that part, lost a lot of credibility but still a helpful presentation.
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Unfortunately humans don't have to accept the cosmo truth til Earth is like her sister from hell Venus..
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