300 Year-Old Books (1723) & Maps (Astronomy, History, Myths) | ASMR unboxing, soft-spoken

▸ Want to leave a tip or connect?: Description: Let’s find out what 300-year-old books and maps look, feel and sound like. See the whole list of book names and the year they were published in the timestamps below or in-video to jump right to one’s that pique your interest most if you, understandably, can’t wait four hours. Most of these have been sitting unopened for over a year, so I was excited to open them up. Enjoy. Link to mentioned youtube channel “Chycho“: A continual thank you to all my Patreon and Paypal donators. Your support really means so much. -Rich timestamps: 0:00 intro: preview, date, Ernie 1:56 Astronomy Made Simple (1963) 6:59 The Uncanny X-Men comic (1986) 12:27 L’Histoire Universelle (1738) 17:23 Fables of the Ancients by Francis Bacon (1803) 39:38 The Basic Writings of C. G. Jung 46:01 History of Christianity by Edward Gibbon (1887) 59:18 The Connection of Science and Philosophy with Religion by Thomas Dick (1834) 1:30:00 The History of England by David Hume (1811) 1:45:06 Orbs of Heaven by O. M. Mitchell (1865) 2:14:21 50 Philosophy Classics 2:17:42 An History of the Earth and Animated Nature Vol. 3 (1776) 2:35:44 Batman Comics (1996) 2:41:24 Orbs of Heaven (newer edition) 2:47:04 Frontiers of Astronomy (1955) 2:52:08 An Introduction to Astronomy: Yale Textbook (1846) 3:00:22 Pictorial History of Greece (1839) 3:16:01 The World’s Great Thinkers (Box Set) 3:27:30 Rollin’s Ancient History (1819) 3:47:46 The History of Astronomy (1767) 4:07:07 Penny Magazine: Babbage Article (1832) 4:13:53 Meme Analysis’s Aeonic Comics (2021) 4:20:07 Map of Mediterranean/Near East (1723) Here’s two profound quotes by Dr. Carl Sagan, who we discuss in the second half: ▸“We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.“ ▸“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.“ -Dr. Carl Sagan ►My current reading list (for those interested): Richard P. Feynman “The Pleasure of Finding Things Out“ Nietzsche “Beyond Good and Evil“ Warren Ashby “Comprehensive History of Western Ethics: What Do We Believe?“ Jordan Peterson “Maps of Meaning“ Carl Jung “Aion“ James J. Walsh “Thirteenth: Greatest of Centuries“ Walter Kaufman “Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist“ Bryan Magee “The Story of Philosophy: A Concise Introduction to the World’s Greatest Thinkers and Their Ideas“ ►Equipment used: (video editor) Final Cut Pro (mic) Rode NT1-A (other mic) Blue Yeti (USB interface) Scarlette 2i2 (computer) MacBook Pro 16“ (camera) iPhone 11 (1080p, sometime use 60 fps) (mic mount) Desk-mounted mic boom (mouse) silent-click mouse ►my ASMR playlists... ▸Space: ▸History: ▸Science: ▸Philosophy:
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