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People today have everything. However, there are moments in history when life would be (at least in my opinion) more interesting than what it is at the moment! In this video I talk about three of the most interesting eras in history. All these eras have their own social problems, but in this video I'm focusing on the things that have created today's abundant life. In this video, the journey begins in the ancient world. I ended up choosing Egypt, whose culture and achievements I think are superior. Many people think of Egypt only with the monumental pyramids, but I am most fascinated by the world view and scientific achievements of the Egyptians. Since philosophy is close to my heart, I chose Antiquity and above all Ancient Greece as the second era. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle laid the foundation for philosophical and scientific thinking. The third interesting era is the scientific revolution. Modern science research owes a lot to Kepler, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. Few people know that the physics studied in elementary school (and to a large extent still in high school) was written already in the 17th century. Become an official supporter of Petter's channel! Channel members also get extra content! / @pmikkonen The worst eras in history: • What was the worst time in history to be ... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:00 Ancient Egypt 6:44 Antiquity 14:07 Scientific Revolution ???? Thank you for watching the video! It means a lot to me! ???? ???? COME TO THE CHAT ????Instagram: www.instagram.com/petterimikkonen ????Twitter: www.twitter.com/PMMikkonen ???? Facebook: www.facebook.com/petterimikkonenvlog ????️ Discord: / discord ???? Email: [email protected] ????Shop: https://shop.spreadshirt.fi/pmcrue/ ????Join the inner circle: https://petterimikkonen.activehosted.... VIDEO SOURCES: ???? Music: Epidemic Sound ????️ Illustration: Storyblocks, Pixabay, Shutterstock ???? Literary sources: https://www.petterimikkonen.fi/histor... ????New video: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 2 pm ???? Commercial cooperation requests: petteri@petterimikkonen. fi #history #documentary #Egypt