Unexpected Absurdity

Wikipedia Clickhole: Jelly Brains and Robot Brains


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🖱In this Halloween Edition Wikipedia clickhole, we'll start with a LIVE brain in a jar and make our way to a creepy AI brain project, but we’ll stumble across 19th century brain doctors and experiments, hypnosis, hysteria, radiation accidents, and secret labs in the desert on the way.  

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------------------ 🗓 Itinerary  ------------------ 

  • 00:00 Welcome to Clickhole Wednesday! 
  • 00:36 Isolated brain 
  • 03:25 Charles-Edouard Brown-Sequard, physiologist and neurologist 
  • 06:03 Jean-Martin Charcot, father of neuroscience 
  • 09:13 Marie “Blanche” Wittman, hysteria patient 
  • 13:23 Acute radiation syndrome (ARS) 
  • 15:09 Cecil Kelley criticality accident 
  • 20:22 Los Alamos National Laboratory 
  • 21:39 Modelling biological systems 
  • 22:32 Blue Brain Project 
  • 23:13 Joshua Blue Project 
  • 24:56 Summary and conclusion  

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    • ------------------ 🎵 Music (all licensed through Epidemic Sound) ------------------ 

      Intro and outro music: Kendwa by Jones Meadow Background music: House of Shadows (Yellowbase); Lock It Down, A Few Demands (Matt Large); Doll Houses (Justnormal); The Sirens of the Lambs, A City in Ruins, Gloomy Thoughts (Matt Large); Halloween Clown Circus (DJ DENZ THE ROOSTER); Insomniac (Matt Large)  


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      Select images and other content licensed through Envato Elements, Pexels, Wikimedia Commons, and Pixabay. Memes are... well, memes.   


      ------------------ ❤️ Special Thanks ------------------ 

      Big thanks to Wikipedia for the articles from which to make content. This video would be quite literally nowhere without it.

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