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  • whats with hidden blade'

  • Makes me proud to be Italian.

  • its Archimedes.

  • Actually, Da Vinci was a great illustrator and artist, but his "inventions" were actually copied from the Chinese. I recommend people read Gavin Menzie's best selling books. The first is "1421: The Year that the Chinese Discovered America" , the second is "1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance". Glen Beck points to these 2 books on his show. Search for: Glenn Beck Show (January 14, 2011): China's Rise, America's Fall?

  • wheres the flying machine

  • Imagine what would happen if he was alive today!

  • @t4g3d great role in the cold war

  • @t4g3d id tell him to make me a hidden blade just like ezio's one!

  • @t4g3d i think we would be on a different planet...

  • im only 12 but those are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I think I have an Obsession for Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, and History. This man (Leonardo not the Narrator who has not clue what he's talking about... no offense) was amazing, just imagine how much the world would have changed if he actually built these and showed them to the world and possibly produced mass numbers of them.

  • @ivannix

    Hahaha, I was thinking the same thing, also the "You know Hydro-electric...power..."

  • woooooooow

    :D

    its amazing

    he had an incredible mind

  • You can touch his stuff???

  • they're replicas

  • Chances are alout of Da Vincis inventions were never even built all he did was draw them. By time his stuff had been discovered those things had already been created.

  • so i guess you're touching them every day

  • hey where is this i wanna go

  • INCREIBLE

  • The ball bearing and the water pump shown there was invented by the Ancient Greeks (or Rome, I'm not sure)

  • the water pump was invented by archimed, the greek siencist from siracusa, sycillian city, Respect for leonardo da vinci, great man

  • @Superloko361 Spelled Sicilian wrong. By the way this was on a video you commented 2 years ago on.

  • @yokon99 He also spelled scientist wrong.

  • Buenisimo

  • as peçs não forão bem explicadas, e o video ficou escuro

  • Did you use babelfish to translate from a different language? your comment makes no sense. this is a cool video and I'm glad they posted it.

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