I can write a summary and my personal reaction of the video:
"Adam Savage: How Simple Ideas
Lead to Scientific Discoveries"
In this video we can see how the speaker explain about how brilliant people start an idea from something common and current, that a simple questions could carry you out to the edge of human knowledge an example of this is Richard Friedman who demonstrate inertia just with a little though in his childhood when he was with his wagon,and he notice that when he pulled the wagon the ball went to the back of the wagon and that's how he got a sense of what he want to do with his life.
Another example is Aristotle who with a simple observation prove that the earth was circle. He noticed that every time you saw the Earth's shadow on the moon It was circular. From that he also find the diameter of it and he did this 2,200 years ago.
Something that I like from this video is what Its said that We have no control over the things that it gathers and holds onto the facts and the stories. Things stick around for years sometimes before you understand why you`re interested in them, before you understand the import to you and that`s true sometimes we don't realize what we have in front until we analize them.
For most of human history, we have to discover this kind of thing using our eyes and our ears, and our minds and in that way discover that scientists are not so diferent of us it's just that they though a little bit harder about what they were looking at, and they were also a little bit curious and their curiosity changed the way people thoutgh about the world and thus it changed the world.
For most of human history, we have to discover this kind of thing using our eyes and our ears, and our minds and in that way discover that scientists are not so diferent of us it's just that they though a little bit harder about what they were looking at, and they were also a little bit curious and their curiosity changed the way people thoutgh about the world and thus it changed the world.