Genius of Britain Episode 3 HD

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"The third programme in the series looks at the scientific titans of the 19th century, whose drive and ambitions created the railways, discovered electricity and devised one of the most explosive ideas ever: evolution. James Dyson looks at the life of Michael Faraday, the impoverished son of a blacksmith who became obsessed with electricity and gave us energy at the flick of a switch. Kathy Sykes explores the many achievements of Lord Kelvin, who amassed over 70 patents, wrote the laws of thermodynamics and was responsible for the first transatlantic telegraph cable."

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  • ohhhh fuckkk yeaa dude!! i have been waiting for this episode forr sooo longgggggggggg!!! their proabably in the third season of this show by now! thank you soo muchh for uploading please continue to upload the rest of the season! and for those who haven't seen the first 2 episodes check them out!

  • @mmmodafoca

    lol yeah i didn't have internet for a while. I will try to upload the next episode by tomorrow morning. Sorry for the long delay everyone, it's been months since I uploaded episode 2.

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  • Steady I Really Like This Video The third programme in the series looks at the scientific titans of the 19th century, whose drive and ambitions created the railways

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always whose drive and ambitions created the railways, discovered electricity and devised one of the most explosive ideas ever

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  • I Really Like The Video From Your The third programme in the series looks at the scientific titans of the 19th century, whose drive and ambitions created the railways, discovered electricity and devised one of the most explosive ideas ever

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing The third programme in the series looks at the scientific titans of the 19th century, whose drive and ambitions created the railways, discovered electricity and devised one of the most explosive ideas ever: evolution

  • @oukazadar The very fact that Hawking can speak is in itself a testament to science. His voice may be unique, but it's quite literally marvellous. Your opinion is a very narrow-minded one and I can't help but wonder why you would even watch a documentary on scientific breakthroughs if you are of this point of view. Good day.

  • @ZachRose88 I concur!

  • and btw i love hearing his voice in action it's quite remarkable

  • @oukazadar i bet you were the one imbecile who disliked this, too.

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