10 Amazing Discoveries That Rewrote History
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We don’t know where to go until we know where we are from. This is why history can change our future by helping us understand the past. So many discoveries changed the world as we know it, and we can’t even imagine what it would be like to live without them. That’s why today we are showing you 10 amazing discoveries that rewrote history.
This is not about the story of Adam and Eve, neither about the idea that monkeys were our ancestors. The first human actually lived between 6 and 7 million years ago in Africa. And when you see what it looks like, you’ll clearly see that humans share a common ancestor with the chimpanzee.
The city of Pompeii, the Rosetta Stone, and Stonehenge were also three discoveries that helped us understand ancient civilizations. And what about the dinosaurs that lived 250 million years ago? You’ll be surprised to learn that some of them still exist nowadays.
Discoveries are still changing the world as we know it nowadays. This is why we’ll be talking about the fingerprints that made us unique, the penicillin that helped us save lives, and the researches on the DNA that will be changing our lives forever. Once we understand who we are, we’ll be able to become whatever we want to be.
Stay tuned to learn more about discoveries that made history like the electricity and all the things we learned about planet Earth. Make sure you like this video and subscribe to TheThings for more stories like this. Thanks for watching.
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