How the compass unlocked the world | Small Thing Big Idea, a TED series

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Transcriber: TED Translators admin Reviewer: Camille Martínez
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Growing up in Missouri,
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they would kind of take us out into the woods,
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and they would give you a map, and they would give you a compass,
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and you had to find your way home.
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And without the compass,
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you can't even read the map.
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That's what I'm here to tell you.
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The compass is the key.
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[Small thing.]
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[Big idea.]
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A compass is most simply a piece of metal that has been magnetized,
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so that it will turn towards the Earth's magnetic pole.
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The one that we all think of is the pocket compass.
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It looks like a watch, right?
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You can hold it in your hand
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and watch the little needle bounce around
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until you find north.
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Magnetism is still a pretty mysterious force to physicists,
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but what we do know for sure is that a compass works
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because the Earth is this giant magnet.
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And when you use a compass,
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you are in touch with the very center of our planet,
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where this kind of roiling ball of molten iron
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is spinning around and creating a magnetic field.
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Just like a magnet you can play with on your tabletop,
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it has a north pole and a south pole,
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and we use compasses to find our way north because of that fact.
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The earliest known compass comes from about 200 BC in China.
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They figured out that some of the metal coming out of the ground
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was naturally magnetic,
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and so they fashioned this magnetized metal
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into this kind of ladle-looking thing,
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put it on a brass plate
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and then it would point north.
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It seems to have been primarily used to improve feng shui,
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so they could figure out what was the best way for energy to flow
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through their living spaces.
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Sailors were probably the early adopters
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of the more portable versions of it,
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because no matter where the sun was,
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no matter what the condition of the stars were,
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they would always be able to find north.
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Now, much later, the Europeans are the ones who innovate
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and come up with the compass rose.
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It essentially laid out
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what north, south, east and west looked like,
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and it also enabled you to kind of create new directions,
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like northwest, southeast, what have you.
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And for the first time, they knew where they were going.
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That's kind of a big deal.
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But also, I think it was part of this general reinvigoration
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of European science.
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You might know it as the Renaissance.
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Lots of new tools were invented,
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from the telescope to the microscope.
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Maps got better because of compasses, right?
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Because then you start to understand which direction is which,
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you get a lot more detail,
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and that just kind of changes
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the human relationship to the world.
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The compass with a map is like a superpower.
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Everything that we think of as world history
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would not have taken place without the compass:
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the age of exploration, Magellan circumnavigating the globe,
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even the fact that we know it is a globe.
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The compass ends up getting embedded in all these other tools,
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because it is such a functional object.
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So you might have it embedded in your multi-tool,
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you might have it embedded in your phone.
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The compass is everywhere,
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because it's literally how we find our way across the face of the Earth.
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So you can go off and explore,
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and find out what is over that next hill or that next horizon,
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but you can also reliably find your way home.
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