@JoshChristiane

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@axxessmundi

Awesomeness!! Please create a part 2!!

@melodyparade

In many ways it's a pensive expose on the current status of the U.S. when viewing the contrast between the two nations. One is on the decline,  still basking in past accomplishments, while the other is indicative of the future, representing transformation, strength and renewal.

@havencat9337

make a video now, 3 years later

@garrysandhu4197

Very Informative video. Being an Indian I would say that even my own country startups are bought by Chinese companies buying the 51%  of shares and if not bought then they still try to accquire the rising startups by investing more and more into them.

@flackoverso

nice video

@vuongho5587

The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination

@hunglikehuang

Moore's law stagnated when Intel had issues going beyond 14nm. But TSMC picked up the slack and silicon progress has been continuing, and now projected to go into the angstrom level. China surprised us when they created 7nm chips. But going beyond that requires EUV lithography and it will be a major hurdle for them to develop that independently.

@annives

This is very thought provoking. Kind of scary to think of a heavily communist country becoming the world's superpower and wealthiest nation. But you can't deny their growth and steadfast progress. Thanks for the video - can't wait to see more content!

@Ello927

3:10 thinking about how people in developing nations spend a lot on say shipping charges to get the best tech. Maybe someday the west will be paying those shipping charges

@ash9280

Come on,  HK is a part of China.  Legally, it is written into the constitution of  HK .   While there is  a massive widespread of the central government(regardless of it is for good reasons or not)  Independence is not supported by the majority of people in HK.    Look up  any article that talks about it.

@elimarc3891

Incredible video. Too bad Mandarin is so incredibly hard to learn.

@TonyZmex

Human Rights flaws like Guantanamo right?

@deathless3518

Hong Kong IS a part of China. It’s an SAR. Taiwan on the other hand is not because it  was created by the split during the Chinese Civil War. It may decide to join the mainland in the future but most likely not

@wilsonbotlero2363

Well, this video didnt age well.