
Once Upon a Time... The Discoverers
1. évad
26 epizód
1. The Chinese, our Ancestors

1. The Chinese, our Ancestors
The Chinese were the ones to first invent paper, which was an invention that changed the entire world. In addition, they also made some dangerous inventions, as gunpowder, guns, missiles and other terrible weapons. The Chinese also were the ones to first try out and fly with some simple kites, and this is how the dream of flying began.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
2. Archimedes and the Greek

2. Archimedes and the Greek
In today's episode, Maestro invites us on a journey to ancient Greece. Even several centuries before Common Era, some imaginative discoverers and inventors lived and worked there. One example would be Hippocrates and the medicine, Socrates and the philosophy, Phidias and the statuary, Sophocles, Euripides, Protagoras, Demokrit and many others.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
3. Hero from Alexandria

3. Hero from Alexandria
In the beginning of today's episode, we make the acquaintance of Aristotle. He established the peripatetic school. The idea of the school is for the student to learn as he walks around. Next, we get to know Alexander the Great, who was tutored by Aristotle as well, and who would conquer Egypt and found the city of Alexandria.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
4. The Measuring of Time

4. The Measuring of Time
This time, we're taking a closer look on the history of the clock - from the sundial to the atomic and quartz clock. It all began with the sundial. The disadvantage of that one was that it couldn't work at night. That's when the idea of a water meter was developed. Also sand showed itself to be suitable for measuring time. Charlemagne was owner of the largest hourglass of the world.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
5. Henry the Navigator and Cartography

5. Henry the Navigator and Cartography
Until the medieval times, it was Ptolemy's maps which were considered to be the bible of every navigator at sea. They said, the person who didn't take note of those maps would end up as the victim of some cruel and gigantic sea monsters or be sucked down to the ground of the oceans.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
6. Gutenberg and Writing

6. Gutenberg and Writing
In Europe, it was Johannes Gutenberg who invented printing with moveable characters. His name is inseparable connected with two cities: Mainz and Strasbourg. At first, Gutenberg needed to solve the problem of developing characters and printing plates that were more useful for printing than traditional utilities.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
7. Leonardo da Vinci, a Jack-of-all-Trades

7. Leonardo da Vinci, a Jack-of-all-Trades
In Master Verrocchio's workshop, the young Leonardo studied painting and sculpture, but he soon discovered even more talent: he designed plans of towns, roads, bridges and fortifications. It was soon very clear that he was quite an all-rounder. Lorenzo da Medici, who helped and supported many artists, didn't like da Vinci very much though. Disappointed, he left for Milan...
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
8. Doctors (Paracelse, Vesale, Pare, etc.)

8. Doctors (Paracelse, Vesale, Pare, etc.)
A headache happens every once in a while - and is treated easily with a pill. In former times though, as we're told by Maestro, it wasn't all that simple. The head of the patient would be opened up, because it was thought that there were small animals living in the head that caused all the pain. Already, we're witnessing the development of medicine.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
9. Galileo

9. Galileo
We get to know young Galileo in Pisa, where he grows up. One day he's standing on top of the Leaning Tower with a friend and they wonder if his friend would touch the ground first if they jumped, because he is much more corpulent. Many years later, Galileo would find the answer. 1578, he signs up for Anatomy classes at the university of Pisa.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
10. Newton

10. Newton
Maestro explains that it only became possible for astronauts to move in space thanks to the brilliant discoveries and calculations of a certain Sir Isaac Newton. As a little boy, Isaac tended the sheep of his father. Even at that young age, his amazing talent for inventing became obvious. He developed several machines, invented water meters and constructed some elaborate kites.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
11. Buffon Discovers the Past

11. Buffon Discovers the Past
Let's remember: Galileo showed that the earth is rotating around the sun. Newton discovered the law of gravitation. And then there was an Irish bishop named James Ussher who claimed that he knew the exact birth date of our planet earth from his calculations with the bible... He said the earth exists since October 29, 4004 B.C.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
12. Lavoisier

12. Lavoisier
"It's very hot today". This is how Maestro starts his story and today he invites us to a journey through chemistry. There is one name, which is inseparable connected to this science: Lavoisier. At the age of 17, he occupied himself with the phenomenon "heat". He tried to find a way to improve the nocturnal illumination of Paris.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
13. Stephenson and Co.

13. Stephenson and Co.
The power of steam was known already at the time of Hero of Alexandria, but people didn't know how to use it properly back then. Only in the 17th century, a certain Denis Papin would solve this problem. Thanks to him we have the so-called vapor pressure cooking pot. Other scientists, too, engaged in the phenomenon of steam over and over again.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
14. Faraday and Electricity

14. Faraday and Electricity
Today, Maestro chose the topic "electricity" for his lecture. The first contact of human beings with this mysterious phenomenon definitely was the stroke of lightning. This mystical power would remain a riddle to the people for a long time, until a certain Michael Faraday would solve it. He was born in the early 19th century as the son of a poor blacksmith.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
15. Darwin

15. Darwin
1860. Bishop Wilberforce is mocking Charles Darwin's theories in an assembly: "So the man originates from the ape? Impossible! That would mean Darwin's grandparents must have been apes themselves!" Charles Darwin had just published his famous book about the evolution of the species. No doubt: Man is no direct descendant of the ape.
25 min
2016. júl. 31.
16. Mendel and the Peas

16. Mendel and the Peas
In this episode, Maestro will tell us the story of a man who succeeded in identifying and expressing the laws of genetics: Gregor Mendel. When he was a little boy, his father taught him how to cultivate fruit-bearing trees by grafting. Already, he started wondering... Why do some trees have particularly beautiful fruits? Why are some sheep bigger and stronger than others?
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
17. Pasteur and Micro-Organisms

17. Pasteur and Micro-Organisms
In the 19th century, the French scientist Louis Pasteur made the groundbreaking discovery that the earth is full of microscopically small organisms. Pasteur also found out that some of them cause serious disease as for example diphtheria, pest, typhoid, yellow fever, cholera, tuberculosis, influenza and rabies.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
18. Edison and applied Sciences

18. Edison and applied Sciences
In today's episode, Maestro tells the story of one of the greatest inventors of all times: Thomas Alva Edison. He was born in Milan, Ohio, in 1847. Edison was a curious child. He devoured an impressive number of the most difficult books about science. His enthusiasm for chemistry experiments caused several explosions and shattered windows. During his lifetime, he filed 1300 patents.
26 min
2016. júl. 31.
19. Marconi and the Waves

19. Marconi and the Waves
"Transmission" is today's keyword when Maestro starts telling his story. He describes the adventurous methods of the Egyptians to carry information, and those of the Greek, and mentions the Indians with their smoke signals. But not until the end of the 19th century, an Italian would succeed in discovering the transmission by means of waves.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
20. Ford and the Automobile

20. Ford and the Automobile
In the beginning, Maestro arrives in a real veteran car, which already introduces today's topic: the automobile. The invention of the wheel brought groundbreaking progress for the people, but not until the late 19th century, the American Henry Ford would develop the first car. Today, it is hard to imagine a life without cars.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
21. Aircrafts

21. Aircrafts
Man's eternal dream - to fly! Maestro tells us about Icarus, with his self-made wings which melted in the sun and caused him to crash. Then there was Clément Ader, who built a steam-powered flight machine which was developed based on the principles of the wings of a bat.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
22. Marie Curie

22. Marie Curie
Maestro's story starts in Poland, more precisely Warsaw in 1867. On November 7, a little girl is born: Marie Sklodowska, who made history as Madame Curie. In 1891, Marie leaves for Paris to go to university, which isn't possible for women in Poland at that time. She studies Physics and Mathematics and makes the acquaintance of her future husband, the physician Pierre Curie.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
23. Einstein

23. Einstein
1945. An American airplane drops the first atomic bomb upon the Japanese city of Hiroshima. An awful event! On the path of the technical and scientific development to make this possible is a noteworthy and convinced pacifist: Albert Einstein. Maestro tells us about his childhood in Munich. Later Einstein went to Zurich and studied Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
24. Lorenz, Father Goose

24. Lorenz, Father Goose
Young Lorenz discovered his love for animals at a very young age. At his parents' house in Altenberg, Austria, where he grew up, were plenty of them: dogs, monkeys, geese, ducks and many more. At first, Lorenz investigated the behavior of jackdaws, which he raised in a natural environment.
26 min
2016. júl. 30.
Once Upon a Time... The Discoverers
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