00:00Seventy percent of the world was water. We were trapped on land. There was no escape. Trade had stopped. For
00:06humanity, only one truth remained. The seas had to be conquered.
00:118000 BC, the Netherlands. The first ancestor of every ship wasn't a masterpiece of engineering, but a simple hollowed out
00:17log. For the first sailors, this wasn't just wood. It was the path to freedom.
00:23Stone axes weren't enough. They turned to fire. By burning the heart of the log, they softened the wood to
00:29carve it deep. The first shipyard wasn't a dry dock. It was a controlled wildfire.
00:35The log had limits. To go bigger, they needed a skeleton. Internal frames and ribs allowed massive hulls. This was
00:42the birth of naval engineering. No more single trees. Now we build giants.
00:47Vikings were ghosts of the sea. Their shallow-draft longships hit beaches and sailed up rivers where no one could
00:53follow. The dragon heads weren't just wood. They were psychological warfare.
00:58By the 15th century, mathematics conquered the ocean. With the astrolabe for stars and the compass for direction, sailors finally
01:05bypassed the horizon. The unknown became a calculated map.
01:09Muscle was replaced by the wind. By mastering sail aerodynamics, ships grew into floating fortresses. We didn't just sail anymore.
01:17We conquered the global tributes.
01:19The age of sails died in the furnace. Coal-burning engines and iron hulls. Nature could no longer slow us
01:24down. We replaced the wind with pure industrial power.
01:28Titanic proved steel has limits. This tragedy birthed the nuclear age. Today, atomic giants rule the waves with absolute reliability.
01:37Failure was our greatest teacher.
01:39The final frontier is intelligence. Today, autonomous giants sail using satellites and AI. No crew. Just pure precision.
01:47From a hollow log to a thinking machine, the voyage is now digital.
01:51From wooden logs to thinking machines, we conquered the tides. Now it's your turn. Sail with us.
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