@MisterFoxton

I was so engrossed in the 20th century-ness on display in this video I started to marvel at the colour LCDs at the end and wondered how that could even work... while staring at my LCD monitor with billions of colours displayed.

@olextech

Oh man, I was shocked when find out that even music was created by yourself. Your videos deliver highest possible level of satisfaction. Your videos is a truly piece of artwork.

@Epithom

This is one of the most underrated channels on youtube

@DarkWafflesOfDoom

Great video! You have really good production. Everything from the music, cinematography, and your voice makes the experience really wonderful. I really look forward to your future videos! Please keep making them!

@shableep

This is genuinely the first time I have understood how polarizers work even after having watched multiple videos specifically on it. Thank you so much for the explanation. That demo you did while holding the light actually worked perfectly for me. Awesome stuff

@drummergirl4239

Bro literally achieved dark mode on a calculator

@SenorBolsa

I actually remember pimping my calculators like that in middle school, inverted, and the tape trick I discovered accidentally when taping some bits of colored plastic together for the colors.

my magnum opus had every other digit inverted on one of those big display calculators you could get at the drug store with a backlight.

@iLife64

My alarm clock for the past 15 years has been a simple LCD clock, specifically a westclox 47539. It is always on and only takes 2 AAAs every 3 years. It never misses an alarm and will beat the reliability of a phone or plug in clock. If I didn’t use the alarm or backlight button I’m sure it would last 10 years easily

@nicnl255

I just discovered your channel
Your filming skills are off the charts
The production quality is insane
Your narration is perfect (as a non native english speaker too, I can still understand you very well)
I hope you'll have way more subscribers and views someday, you really deserve it

@costynvd

Great video! Well explained, great props and lighting, and of course amazing music. Please keep making them! I don't understand why you don't have more views!

@mustafacandan9831

Best visualization of the polarization of light in 1:46. So easy to understand compared to a 2D drawing on a paper.

@noahclaycameron

Your videos and sense of what is interesting are incredible. I don’t know of many people who could make these things interesting much less lastingly interesting.

@Yngdady

With as much effort put into your videos, it's surprising how underrated you are. More people need to see this!

@DJignyte

Please do make more videos. I love your production style.
The detail, the explanations, the graphics, and the music are all fantastic!

Truly a hidden gem of youtube.

@DJignyte

Oh man, how the time has gone by. I swear you head only around 6 or 7 thousand subs last year when I left my comment.
Now look at you, 213 thousand! I'm so happy for you, Posy! The love is well and truly deserved.

@Hollang

Yo brotha, I still can't believe how underrated your channel is, you consistently blow our minds in just the perfect way by matching it with the perfect tune. I love it <3

@gameghostify873

This video is incredibly well made

Your channel is bound to blow up (in a good way)

@garycullen8110

Excellent video! The first field effect watch, the Gruen Teletime, was first offered for sale in the fall of 1972 in the USA. The first Teletime FE displays were by Ilisco, produced well into 1973 then replaced by a more reliable display by Beckman.

@nomaschalupas2453

for some reason that cyan back light is the most mesmerizing type of glow to me specifically because of growing up when watches started using them.

@williamchang2947

I was born in January 16th, 1993. What a coincidence. So glad I found your channel