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TOP 10 MOVIES YOU DIDN'T KNOW WERE BASED ON VIDEO GAMES

Video games are filled with phenomenal ideas.

And sometimes, the grand fantasies they present us with are too good to not want more of.

Enter cinematic adaptations.

Now, we've talked about the top 10 movies based off of video games in a previous list,

but this time around, we're taking a shot at the films you didn't realize were inspired

by or based on video games.

Some are adaptations that borrow certain games' plots, character archetypes, and even style.

Others are blatant rip offs.

So let's see how many of these you guys knew about.

10 Edge of Tomorrow Let's start off this list with some broad

strokes.

Edge of Tomorrow aka Live Die Repeat is a 2014 sci fi action film starring Tom Cruise

and Emily Blunt.

Inspired by the Japanese novel All You Need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.

He was inspired by an online account written by a video game player who was discussing

how restarting the game after the playable character's death allowed for trial and

error improvement, inspiring Sakurazaka to write a story in which the hero was being

played over and over.

9 Inglorious Basterds Many a fan have pointed out the similarities

between Bionic Commando and Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.

While there is no confirmation as to whether or not the film was inspired by the NES 1988

classic, primarily for the loosely similar plots.

Both feature infiltration behind enemy lines and both result in Hitler's assassination.

8 Clash of the Titans - God of War While is quite obvious that the God of War

series is the culmination of several greek mythological media influences, including the

original Clash of the titans 1981 film, this 2010 remake has many visual elements that

people felt echoed the game franchise.

And, funny enough, the game version of the clash of the titans remake is pretty much

a copycat of God of War.

7 Pirates of the Caribbean - Monkey Island Series

This one is sometimes seen as more of a rip off rather than 'based on' or 'inspired

by' case.Okay, so yes, it's technically based off of the Disney ride.

Sure, cause it totally has a narrative, right?

Well, back in 1990 The Secret of Monkey Island came out, and it's protagonist Guybrush

Threepwood shares many a similarity with Orlando Bloom's Will Turner.

Down to their outfits.

The female lead in Monkey Island is captured by an undead pirate, and guess who else is?

Elizabeth Swann.

There's a lot of other similarities in the franchise that echo the game - voodoo priestess

who lives in a swamp, a town made out of wrecked pirate ships, and so on.

This rip off may be due to writer Ted Elliot who was credited for the Monkey Island film

adaptation that was cancelled in 2000 - Ted went on to write for Pirates, and its safe

to suspect that perhaps Teddy reused parts of his old script.

6 Pokemon Anime Alright, so this is cheating a tad, despite

the fact that there are a bunch of Pokemon movies that have come out of the woodwork

over the past few decades.

Many a fan got on board the Pokemon bandwagon after the anime television show blew up in

1997.

The franchise started with Japan's Pokemon Red and Green games back in 1996, 21 years

ago as of this recording.

Pokemon is the second best selling video game franchise to date, with only the Mario franchise

surpassing it.

5 Snowpiercer - Bioshock Here we have another case of a film that shares

a lot of parallels with a game, despite it not being official that the two have any sort

of relation or that the film was inspired by such.

Snowpiercer tells the story of a dystopian society that lives entirely on a train - earth

was ravaged by a freak natural disaster that has rendered it icy and inhabitable, and there's

a massive class divide on the train/once-luxury liner that humans now call home.

So how is it similar to BioShock?

Well, both are societies cut off from the world outside, both dystopian, both feature

social class divides, and, the cherry on top?

Wilford, who runs the train, is very similar to Andrew Ryan, the man who built Rapture

- both are egotistical megalomaniacs who built their societies on messed up political ideologies.

4 In the Name of the King - Dungeon Siege video games

Uwe Boll who is known for making video game inspired films and adaptations.

Whether or not you think they're any good is another debate in itself.

But apparently critics didn't think this 2007 film was all that great.

The film stars Jason Statham, John Rhys Davies and Ron Perlman, and was inspired the Dungeon

Siege series.

The game, on the other hand, was critically acclaimed, mainly for it's graphics and

fun, accessible gameplay, despite a mediocre plot.

So perhaps the lesson here is to not make a film about a game that's got a weak story

to begin with?

3 Hostel Part 2 - Chiller (1986) Chiller was a gun arcade game released back

in 1986 in which you play as a torturer who mutilates and murders NPCs in different private

dungeons.

So you can see the comparisons to that and Hostel Part 2, which takes place in a private

dungeon.

The game itself got a lot of heat, not just for it's excessive use of violence and gore,

but also it's ideologies - rather than fighting enemies who were capable of defending themselves,

you were tormenting the innocent, strictly for entertainment.

2 Tron We mentioned Tron Legacy on our top 10 movies

based on video games list, so naturally we want to talk about the 1982 film that was

inspired by one of video game history's trailblazers - Pong.

Creator Steven Lisberger initially began development on Tron back in 1976, completely fascinated

with Pong, wanting to make a film inspired by video games.

He said, I quote, "I realized that there were these techniques that waked be very suitable

for brining video games and computer visuals to the screen."

And thus the franchise was born.

1 Wreck it Ralph Based on the 1981 Donkey Kong arcade classic,

the film follows an arcade game villain named Ralph who decides to rebel against his antagonizing

role and become a hero himself.

Ralph notably shares a lot of qualities to DK, who in the real life game, is the villain

to protagonist Jump man, who would later become Mario.

The film started it's development back in the late 1980's with Disney, then being

under the working title High Score.

The film is chalk full of video game references, especially retro ones, including PacMan, Sonic

the Hedgehog, MegaMan and Super Mario Bros.

There we have it friends!

Which ones of these surprised you the most?

Let us know in those comments below!

And if you dug this video, hey, hit that subscribe button and stick around some more.

We've got a ton of other fun gaming lists you should check out.

Some of which are up on the screen now just waiting for you to click em.

In the meantime though, thanks for watching top 10 gaming!

I'll catch you all in the next one!

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How Larry Defends Himself in Court | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Season 9 - Duration: 1:50.

♪ ("CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM" THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

I mean, your honor, I don't even know why I'm here.

There should be no such thing as a ticket for this.

It's our inalienable right to beep.

Without the freedom to beep

we are no better than the beasts in the field!

And I'm not talking about the common chicken.

I'm talking about the mighty oxen and the donkey,

with his floppy ears, his pea brain,

and his stolid, slack-jaw gaze.

A revolting creature!

-If there ever was one! -O-- Okay.

-Who walked the earth! -Okay. All right.

That's enough of that talk about donkeys and field chickens.

I've got more about the donkey--

That's enough.

All right, so, Officer Jenkins,

you have been in this courtroom many times.

How many of those cases been because someone has...

beeped you?

Never, Your Honor. Not once.

Feather in my cap! I'm a first to beep a cop.

I'm a pioneer, Your Honor.

In the mold of a Rosa Parks!

-LARRY DAVID: In the mold of a-- -Wow. Well.

-Jackie Robinson. -JUDGE: Mm-hmm.

Anyone else you in the mold of? Uh...

Maybe a Martin Luther King or a... Malcom X?

Harriet Tubman?

Yes! Harriet Tubman, although, I'm not quite sure what she did,

I have a feeling she was in the pioneer family.

I'm affirming the citation.

Very well. I will pay your citation.

But I could not leave this courtroom,

without telling you that a grave injustice has been done here.

For I'm not doing this for me...

I did it for you! And you! And you!

-JUDGE: Bailiff. -And all of you!

For we are not donkeys

or in Brooklyn. We-- we would say,

we would say "dun-keys" for some reason...

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15 More Creepy 2 Sentence Stories - Horror Month 2017 - Day 17 - Duration: 3:18.

Geeky Gaming Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.

Geeks, we are finally working our way down the second half of Horror Month 2017.

Which means you only have a couple weeks more to get the t-shirt.

But, there are still 2 weeks to go after today, so if you have been here with me every day,

we are not done yet.

Today we are going to take another look at some 2-sentence Horror Stories.

I had so much fun with these last time, that I just had to do it again.

Alright Geeks, let's go.

15.

After working a hard day I came home to see my girlfriend cradling our child.

I didn't know which was more frightening, seeing my dead girlfriend and stillborn child,

or knowing that someone broke into my apartment to place them there.

14.

"Goodnight, dear," he whispers, folding his hand over his wife's as he lays in bed.

"What did you say?" she asks, coming out of the bathroom.

13.

I always liked this picture of my great-grandmother.

Why does she seem closer to the camera than before?

12.

I reach my hand out to the mirror in front of me to offer some stability, but instead

of cold glass against my hand, I feel the warm flesh of a palm, and looking up I see

my reflection.

Funny, it doesn't feel like I'm smiling, but I must be.

11.

When I finally grabbed her in the darkness, I swam back to the surface.

It never occurred to me how fast the ice could freeze over.

10.

It sat on my shelf, with thoughtless porcelain eyes and the prettiest pink doll dress I could

find.

Why did she have to be born still?

9.

The longer I wore it the more it grew on me.

She had such pretty skin.

8.

They celebrated the first successful cryogenic freezing.

He had no way of letting them know he was still conscious.

7.

Don't be scared of the monsters, just look for them.

Look to your left, to your right, under your bed, behind your dresser, in your closet but

never look up, she hates being seen.

6.

Growing up with cats and dogs, I got used to the sounds of scratching at my door while

I slept.

Now that I live alone, it is much more unsettling.

5.

It's been watching me for hours now...

Sometimes I catch glimpses of its reflection on the computer screen, but I dare not turn

around...

4.

He came to my door near sunset, and put his cold hand in mine, whispering that he had

seen "it" as he fell to the ground, dead.

We still don't know how he got out of the morgue.

3.

Working the night shift alone tonight.

There is a face in the cellar staring at the security camera.

2.

She asked why I was breathing so heavily.

I wasn't.

1.

My daughter won't stop crying and screaming in the middle of the night.

I visit her grave and ask her to stop, but it doesn't help.

Alright Geeks, that's going to do it for this video.

Thank you so much for hanging out with me today.

Like I said before, the time you have to get the t-shirt is half done, so get on that!

If you are broke like me, invite some friends to the party!

The Geek Army is always recruiting.

On your way out, be sure to subscribe, like, and comment so you can be here for tomorrow's

Horror Month video.

Alright Geeks, I will see you tomorrow.

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Make Your Own Salad Dressing in 30 Seconds - NEW | Keri Glassman - Duration: 1:06.

Hey everyone. I'm Keri Glassman. Welcome to your most nutritious life!

You've been wasting way too much time in the grocery store aisles reading the back of salad dressing bottles.

I'm gonna help you out right now.

Put them back stop wasting your time doing that and make it on your own.

I'm gonna show you right now how I make my super simple lemon dressing.

I alway have this on hand at home usually in small batches in a mason jar because I only like to keep it around for couple days.

Here's what I do: half a cup of olive oil, half a cup of fresh squeezed lemon or you can even just use lemon juice from a bottle

as well a little bit of sea salt a little bit of pepper to taste

and you can add other herbs and spices if you want of course.

Whisk it together and there you go super simple super delicious and super clean.

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The Flash 4x02 Inside "Mixed Signals" (HD) Season 4 Episode 2 Inside - Duration: 1:42.

- [Todd] In Episode 4.02 Mixed Signals,

Barry coming out of the speed force is like this new guy.

- Here I was thinking you'd need a jumpstart

for your little brain.

- No, brain good.

All of me is good.

- All the pain and trauma and damages

that have happened to him in his life

that he was carrying around on his shoulders,

have sort of gone away.

He left that all in the speed force.

- I'm thinking Thai tonight?

- Ooh honestly babe,

I'm probably gonna be too tired to eat out

after our evening training session.

- I canceled that.

Don't worry about that.

- What he isn't taking into account is that

the team dynamic has changed in his absence.

- [Iris] Barry you can't go down that road.

- What? Why?

- Because they started construction

on that street three months ago.

- He's kinda making decisions on his own

and it's causing a little rift between he and Iris.

And Caitlin notices this

and suggests to Iris that perhaps

couples therapy would be helpful.

- Couples therapy.

- Couples therapy.

(Screams)

- Meanwhile the team is dealing with

a new meta human named Kilgore.

- Our killer isn't just hacking machines.

He's controlling them.

- Our hacker's not a hacker.

- He's a Meta.

- It's probably the worst villain that Barry could encounter

since Cisco decided to upgrade his new suit

with a buttload of technology.

- Back me!

He's locked me out of my own programming.

- This is really where, you know,

we fully embrace the new tone for the season.

We get back to the season one lightheartedness.

- How much tech did you put in the suit?

- So much.

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Top 10 CREEPIEST COMMERCIALS OF ALL TIME - Duration: 8:37.

Hey YouTube, Jim here!

Welcome to Top10Archive!

Their sole intention is to sell us on a product or service, but if the history of commercials

has shown anything, it's that there's no one right way to do so.

Take, for instance, these gems which are all so incredibly strange and unsettling that

they've landed in our Archive of the top ten creepiest commercials ever to be aired.

No, don't tune out just yet, these are commercials you won't want to miss!

And while we tune to the right station, why not hit that subscribe button and click the

bell to be notified of future Archives.

10.

Fragile Childhood – Monsters They may be the people closest to them, but

this commercial from Fragile Childhood, an organization that combats the effects of parental

alcohol use, questions how children see their oft-intoxicated guardians.

The ad is incredibly effective, not just at getting

its message across, but also at giving the average viewer chills.

Well executed costume and makeup design bring to life monsters and suspicious figures that

could give anyone nightmares.

9.

McDonald's – Magical Hamburgers No, no, McDonald's, you're doing it all

wrong.

You're supposed to draw customers in, not send them running with terrifying advertising.

The commercial aims to paint Ronald McDonald as a lovable clown but instead alarms us of

the gullibility and naivety of children.

Initially cautious of the disheveled clown, the boy is quick to run off with his new friend

after a quick exchange that reminds us too much of Georgie's interaction with Pennywise

from Stephen King's It.

8.

Bluetongue Brewery – Whale Safe The Australian Bluetongue Brewery is not shy

about its stance on protecting marine life and, in 2006 and 2007, showed ample support

for marine conservation organization Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

Part of that support came in the form of this very disturbing anti-whaling commercial.

While we're happy to join Bluetongue's stance against whaling, we may have to stray

from purchasing a beer brewed by the same mind that came up with the demented concept

for this advertisement.

7.

Dirt Devil Human possession by a demonic spirit is visceral,

eerie, and sometimes downright horrifying – and a vacuum manufacturer somehow captured

these elements perfectly.

Dirt Devil does an amazing job in making us think we're watching a preview for the next

installment in the Exorcist series.

The commercial builds up tension and even gives us a quick fright before revealing the

rather silly nature of the ad.

6.

Co-Operative Bank – V-69 Bounding Landmine Some banks want you to take advantage of their

$200 bonus for opening a checking account with them.

Co-Operative Bank uses its marketing funds to ensure you know that it is not in support

of "oppressive regimes" across the world.

In this 1997 cinema ad, the bank walked the audience through the devastating effects of

a Valmara 69 anti-personnel mine, going so far as to describe how each row of the theater

would be affected if one exploded.

It's okay, we're as weirded out as you are.

5.

"Daisy" Presidential elections are no laughing matter,

but Lyndon B. Johnson took things to a new level of terrifying during the 1964 election

with the "Daisy" attack ad.

The little girl counting while pulling apart the daisy was eerie enough, but the overlaid

countdown to imminent nuclear destruction really drove home the horror.

Maybe even most unsettling was the ad's message that a vote against Johnson was a

vote for nuclear destruction.

4.

Baby Laugh-A-Lot Do we even have to go into detail?

That laugh is a mix of maddening and terrifying and we can't even be sure that the girls

in the video aren't being driven to bloodlust by it.

Are those giggles of joy over the baby's laugh or the exact moment in time their minds

fracture and send them on cannibalistic killing sprees?

3.

The Drowning Simulator It may be interactive, but Guy Cotten's

message is just as easy to understand had it been delivered via a conventional commercial.

The simulator is a clever marketing tactic to get viewers to understand the importance

of life jackets and it should come as no surprise that Guy Cotten specializes in outdoor safety

gear.

Viewers are charged with scrolling rapidly on their mouse in a futile effort to not drown,

and while that's creepy enough on its own, the experience is not for thalassophobics.

In the struggle to stay afloat, the camera dips beneath the surface, giving a spine chilling

view of the vast blue that's claiming another victim.

2.

K-Fee – Wide Awake German caffeine took advertising by storm

when it released nine different commercials all designed with the intention of giving

the viewer a heart attack.

Each commercial depicts a serene setting for about 15 seconds before unleashing a horrific

fiend onto the screen.

The commercials attempted to use the concept of "screamers" to sell caffeinated drinks,

but the campaign backfired when viewers complained of the shock value.

They're still fun today if you can find someone that hasn't fallen for them yet.

1.

Autoway's Terrifying Tires Very few commercials come with a warning and

release of liability – which means this must be the crème de la crème of creepy

advertisements.

You wouldn't know it at first, but this terrifying advert, filmed on an effective

shaky cam, is trying to sell tires, but we're not sure if it works.

Here, you tell us.

Are you thinking about your car's tires?

Yeah, we didn't think so.

Well, are you thoroughly creeped out?

If you found one commercial especially creepy, let us know in the comments and, while you're

in that area, give the video a thumbs up!

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SHIT

Good game.

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4 Meal Prep Side Salads / 4 Ensaladas para Almuerzo - Duration: 6:51.

what's going on guys and welcome back to the fit men cook kitchen you know

thinking about my fitness journey early on I used to get really

overwhelmed and bogged down when it came to meal prep because I'd be looking for

complete dishes like a casserole or maybe even a stir-fry because what

stir-fry you know that you're gonna have to eat it with rice or quinoa and it was

just much easier to think of meal prep when I had a full complete meal but then

I shift my focus to the side dish because I begin to think well even if I

were to bake an entire tray of chicken breasts I could save the meal with a not

so boring side so today I'm going to show you four more meal prep sides that

you can incorporate into your weekly rotations to take your meals to the next

level and in some cases these side dishes can also double as a main dish

you never know it just depends on your diet admittedly this topic is fresh in

my mind because I realized after shooting this video this past weekend

after watching the Longhorns lose again - oh you but anyway I realized that I

had just finished up writing the side section of the cookbook so this is top

of mind for me as well now these won't be in the cookbook but they're pretty

dope - all right guys so grab your notepad grab your iPad or your Android

tablet see Android I got love for y'all alright and let's get started first

we're making a light squash primavera with the fall upon us I wanted to show

how we can incorporate seasonal produce like the winter squash into our diet

because it's so amazing and you don't get it year-round now this is a pasta

dish but it's also for your meal prep so as you're thinking about customizing it

y'all don't think about adding in things that are really calorie dense because

you're gonna walk around feeling full and bloated all day long so as you think

about customizing this think about things like your favorite herb or your

favorite seasonal vegetables that you can toss in to really make this dish pop

check it out first slice the squash down the middle and

scoop out the seeds spray it with a little olive oil roast for 40 minutes at

400 bring a pot of water to a boil and add wheat pasta cook it until it's done

remove the skin from the squash then chop it into pieces spray a skillet with

olive oil then add zucchini and bell pepper and if you like toss and mince

garlic as well add it to the wheat pasta along with the squash some pasta water

and fresh lemon juice sprinkle in parmesan sea salt and pepper then fold

everything together garnish with fresh parsley again make this dish your own

but just keep it light and I think the fresh lemon helps out with that too

remember that you want to be satisfied but you don't want to feel bloated

so rely less on the cheese and rely on more on incorporating vegetables to make

the dish much more hearty next we are putting a full spin on some potato salad

with this horse potato salad I got this idea after having a salad with roasted

potatoes and with a creamy horseradish dressing and the flavors came together

in an unexpected but really good way so I was like hey let's turn this into a

meal prep dish here it is it's a boiling water we're going to add

some red potatoes simmer for 20 minutes until they're soft add the potatoes to a

bowl and mash them using a fork or masher add horseradish olive oil mayo or

light mayo red onion and green bell for some crunch mix it up then toss in

chopped arugula season to taste with sea salt pepper and dried chives as far as

swaps are concerned you can swap out the Mayo for Greek yogurt it's gonna give it

a protein boost but you may need to add in about 1 or 2 tablespoons of olive oil

just so those taters don't dry out next up we're making a turkey shaved Brussels

sprout salad it's funny because growing up I hated Brussels sprouts you couldn't

put any amount of cheese or butter on them to get me to eat them I just hated

them so it's funny now in my adult life I'm trying them again for the first time

for the first time and I'm actually enjoying them and here's one of my

favorite ways to enjoy them raw check it out spray a skillet with olive oil then

toss in real turkey bacon from leg meat cook until it's crispy

relax Brussels sprouts using a mandolin or sharp knife then mix olive oil mayo

or light Mayo with Dijon and apple cider vinegar pour it over the Brussels

sprouts and mix everything together add in the turkey bacon

and finally goat cheese crumble season to taste with sea salt and pepper

remember you can customize this salad using your own vinaigrette so think

about a lemon and caper vinaigrette or even a sesame ginger and the really cool

thing about goat cheese is that it pairs nicely with almost anything

lastly here it is a hearty farro salad now this is a complete meal by itself so

you can actually eat it as a main dish but of course it functions well as a

side dish if you can't find farro or have a gluten allergy then you can

easily swap out the farro for brown rice check it out cook up some farro then add

kalamata olives cherry tomatoes diced cucumber and chopped parsley mix

together then add lemon juice pepper and feta cheese garnish and enjoy and

remember guys to use the kalamata olives with the oil you can find those

generally in grocery stores that have an olive bar but you don't want to use the

canned ones so oil is really going to help to boost the macro nutrient density

of the meal but also help to bring all those flavors together alright guys that

is it for today's video I appreciate y'all watching and for hanging out with

me here in the kitchen it's always a good time I cannot wait to see how you

all just customized these recipes and make them your own as you recreate them

I want you all to remember to tag them hashtag fit man cook hash tag fit woman

cook and you can use those liberally on Instagram Facebook and Twitter and it

really helps to give other people ideas of things that they can do to their own

diet so we can all live healthier and have

your lives all right guys again thank y'all for watching until next time I

want y'all to do what keep it healthy but of course never ever boring Oh bye

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[MUSIC]

A long time ago on a far-away island, the people kept time by sunrise, sunset, and the

cannon.

Every day at noon, on the hill above town, soldiers would fire the cannon and set life's

pace in the village below.

One day, a boy wanted to know how the soldiers knew when to fire.

The artilleryman told the boy he gets the order from the captain.

When he asked the captain, he said he keeps his watch synchronized to the great clock

in the village.

And when the boy asked the watchmaker how he sets the great clock, the watchmaker said,

"I set it to the noonday cannon!"

The way we tell time isn't so different today.

The cannon and soldiers have been replaced by tiny machines, but somehow we've all

agreed to agree when, exactly, is now.

So who decided what time it is, everywhere?

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Time, in the physics sense, is very real.

It's what makes "now" different from "then" across the universe.

But "time", in the sense of hours, minutes, seconds and you and I agreeing that you're

a half hour late for lunch?

We made that up.

The rhythms of time are built into our bodies, and most living things instinctively obey

daily or yearly cycles by following the big bright daytime sky thing.

For most of human history, though, sunrise, sunset, and some seasons were all the timekeeping

we needed.

And maybe knowing halfway in between for lunch.

And maybe the tides if you're the Saxons.

The first calendars were made to please the gods, and cows and crops didn't need clocks.

But with civilization came schedules.

People had meetings to make and employees to manage.

Egyptians made the first clocks using shadows and split the day in 12, but that doesn't

work in the dark, so Egyptians marked nighttime hours by watching 12 of their favorite constellations

rise.

Why 12?

Because why not!

Egyptians preferred duodecimal numbers to match the lunar cycles in a year or maybe

the finger joints on each hand, but either way, that's how we got a 24 hour day.

Or they might have stolen it from the Babylonians.

Ancients eventually switched from watching stars to watching water drip, but hours weren't

a fixed length until Greek astronomers decided to make it that way.

Later, Greeks decided to divide up circles into a very random 360 "degrees", and

each degree into 60 smaller "minutes", and each of those into 60 smaller "seconds".

Why?

Greek astronomers "borrowed" a lot of their math from guess who! the Babylonians,

who used a base-60 number system they "borrowed" from the Sumerians.

In the end, hey, I guess clocks are circles, so why not use minutes and seconds for time

too?

What's clear is the 24 60 60 system doesn't make much sense, it's just how it happened.

Water-clocks spread all over the world and became pretty sophisticated, adding bobs and

gears to show the water level and time on a face.

But Europeans were the first to get rid of the water entirely, and just use gears and

gadgets, mostly because European astronomers needed extremely accurate time measurements

to do experiments.

Science molded clocks into intricate counting machines: Just figure out some regular wiggler,

like Galileo's pendulum or Christian Huygens' spring, then count the wiggles.

Congrats!

You're a Time Lord, Harry.

This new precision time created a new kind of human day.

People knew when to go to work and when to meet.

More and more people disconnected their day from nature, and turned it over to machines.

Which sounds kind of familiar.

By the Industrial Revolution, schedules could be regulated to the minute, workers became

slaves to the clock and productivity was measured by what you made in how much time, because

after all: Time is money!

This was a huge shift in human history.

Clocks even revolutionized exploration and fueled the colonial era.

Precise longitude measurements require precise clocks.

Sailors synced fancy new spring-watches to a master clock at Royal Greenwich Observatory

so they'd always know where, and when, they were.

But remember that noonday cannon?

Accurate timepieces don't work if you don't agree on whose clock has the right time.

Cities and companies would often follow their own clocks, choosing 12 noon to be whenever

the sun was overhead in their city.

Trains and telegraphs made this a big problem, so in 1884, President Chester A. Arthur held

a conference where the world decided once and for all what time it is.

England was like "Hey, we've got that awesome clock in Greenwich" so everyone

agreed Greenwich Mean Time would be The Time… adjusted for time zones, which are a whole

other thing.

In the 1900s, scientists started using electronics to keep time.

When quartz crystals are hooked up to special electric circuits, they vibrate 32,768 times

every second.

Tinier wiggles than a spring or pendulum, but same principle.

Most of the gadgets we tell time with today use these little crystally wigglers.

But clocks got so good, the definition of a second was now less precise than the things

measuring seconds.

The lengths of days and years aren't always exactly the same; the tug of the moon, earthquakes,

gravity from other planets all tweak Earth's rotation ever so slightly, and shift the year

by a few seconds every few thousand years.

Doesn't sound like much, but super-precise science machines like GPS and particle colliders

need to accurately measure down to billionths of a second.

The solution was to change the definition of a second.

Unlike springs and pendulums, atoms wiggle pretty much the same everywhere in the universe.

Today, atomic clocks count the wiggling of electrons in atoms, a little over 9 billion

electron oscillations of a cesium atom per second to be exact, and they're so precise

they may drift by just one second in tens of millions of years.

The Babylonians would be very proud.

And probably think we were wizards.

Today, our clocks work so well that we completely take them for granted, yet it took more than

3,000 years, with Egyptian priests and Galileo and even Chester A. Arthur all working together

to synchronize the world.

But they did, and now we can finally rest, knowing that some magic machine knows exactly

what time it is.

And as always, thanks for watching.

Watching!

Stay curious.

Hey!

If you liked this, you should go back for seconds!

Ha!

If you enjoyed the history of time, check out this video about the history of the meter.

Might make even less sense than why there's 60 seconds in a minute.

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