I have seen very few people say that. Thank you! For being one of the few people that really take responsibility for their children, instead of just delegating the education to the government, without supervising whether they are doing it right.
Cool! I hope it includes managing a budget, reducing your monthly bills, not loaning money when the rent is high (credit cards), where to live in the global warmed future, how to care for a vegetable garden ... and be critical of what is said, to recognise propaganda when they see it. And many other things useful in the future.
Absolutely amazing episode of in depth, maybe the best one I've seen so far. Its hilarious and in the same time brilliant and educational. Zac and Jesse thank you for being such an inspiration!!!
Five Technologies: 1:47 Human Space Travel (reusable rockets will allow us to go back to The Moon, Space Tourism, Space Cuisine and opening new perspectives) 7:29 Landing Humans on Mars (the Frontier that we've lost will be brought back..) 9:10 Intercontinental Rocket Travel (travel across the globe in minutes, and how it is going to affect us) 11:36 Decade of Robo Taxis (going to disrupt a lot of things.. jobs, our daily lives, and way less deaths and accidents) 16:12 Personal Humanoid Robot (cheep batteries, computer power and autonomy) And a very important thing: 28:59 Education has to change
You guys are honestly the best channel for this information. I always watch other channels on EVs and above all, Tesla. All but a few videos, and no other channel, are behind you. They talk about things days, and often weeks after you both mention them. not only that, but you both go in depth and not in a way where you do a BS analysis as if you know what you're talking about in hindsight. Informative, humorous, on point, to the point, and ahead of the curve in delivery. What what can you ask for? Well, besides more.
All this episode had me like “yeeeeep, that’s exactly what will happen in 10 years” but BOI... That part about EDUCATION not keeping up.... got me in my SOUL! I’ve been working in education for 11 years in Japan. I’ve become so discouraged and it’s because of the lack of real preparation and soft skills. By the time we teach something to a kid, it’s obsolete in a year these days.
That is really interesting. I'm South African (Elon was born in South Africa) and my High School's (Sutherland High School) mantra is "Ad Astra". Ad Astra is latin for To the Stars.
Technology has move pretty fast from my perspective growing up in the 80's in rural west virginia. when I was a kid we had to go into the forest to get wood for heat, tv had 3 fuzzy stations and it took 3 people to change the channel. one on the tv, one yelling out a window, and one up in a tree to turn the antennae for reception. trash was burned or thrown on a pile to rust and deer meat and home grown vegetables was huge part of my diet.
Great Video ! Although all I can think of is the endless investment opportunities to invest and create wealth. 20 years ago no one would have guessed that there would Electronic Vehicles. Today, there's is an entire market for EVs, same with all the other tech that have sprung up over the years.
Very true. Tech stocks are now leading the stock markets who would have thought ! Glad to be invested in all those companies doing well in the equities market !
Patiently waiting for the approval of 5g, it's going to be a major game changer in the tech world. and those invested in companies with 5g technology will stand to benefit a lot.
Recently all I have been seeing on the news is how the stock market is booming, the only reason why I have not invested is because I know nothing about it. Do you have any ideas that can help?
@@rosalinecarie2447 If you want to benefit from the stock market you can always invest with the aid of a broker and learn in the process. I did this with my broker *Amanda Katherine Leff* and it worked perfectly for me. Look her up, she will be of help.
@@harrychurchill6215 Good for you, She is an outstanding analyst with in depth knowledge of the stock market. I have even seen her a few times on stock trading channels during interviews.
EXCELLENT show today! Great work. Spot on with the point about education needing to change with the times. This is why we are hearing so much about STEM. My grandmother was born in 1898 (I'm 61). Born in her mother's bed on the farm, she saw cars, planes, & people on the moon. She was, unfortunately, never able to grasp my work with satellies... I wonder what it will be that I won't grasp? I hope my life-long love of Science Fiction and being an engineer will allow me to stay up to date longer.
As a teacher, I am so happy you called it out!!! I have been beating this drum for a while and I think people are just lost and lack vision on what to teach so they keep doing the same old same old. Keep up the engaging thoughts and discussions!
This is a massively important video. It encapsulates all that I have been attempting to teach for decades. Thank you for making it so clear and concise. My students shall be tasked with watching this - as revision.
I had a teacher tell me I'm not going anywhere in life and would be surprised if I was a manager at a grocery store. I had another teacher tell me he couldn't believe how fast I understood tech. I'm now a systems Engineer. The right teacher is all it took to point me in the right direction in life.
I'm still amazed that people are willing to pack themselves into an aluminum tube with wings that is on average over 175,000 lbs to hurtle themselves through the air at speeds of 575 mph ;)
That’s why I avoid flying as much as possible. Until a year ago, I hadn’t flown in over forty years. Needless to say, I was sure glad to get my feet back on the ground once again!!!
Glen, I know all about the car stats....but it’s like someone said, if you’re driving a car and hear a loud bang, you can often pull over to check the tire. But if you’re in a plane and hear a loud bang.....:) Plus I now think that those stats are not representing the matter properly. There are simply way more people using ground transportation - proportionally than planes. So that may skewer the stats in favor of planes. Car are definitely dangerous and we come within a foot or two from death or serious injury quite often, but I’m just freaked out by planes in that most everything has to work in perfection, or the entire plane and all it’s passengers can and most likely will perish.
@@evevangelist5910 I know I can’t take your fear away but I’ll just tell you why I don’t have much fear traveling by plane. Planes have redundancies and the ability to glide. From the normal travel altitude thats an important reason why even a very unlikely failure of both engines could end well. But when it comes to helicopter I think we agree. They can’t glide which makes them way deadlier than planes. It’s not like I wouldn’t fly in a helicopter but it’s definitely not something I would do too often. ;)
ooh that reminds me, I want a shirt! = ) (Edit) for the first people going to Mars, just to be safe send five Starships at the same time. One with passengers or maybe split the crew into 2 and also the passengers so that two Starships have people in them and they can compare notes on the way. Starships 4 & 5 have spare fuel. Starship #3 will have equipment. There were also sets of Starships that preceded this voyage and more Starships will follow just weeks behind with more support materials. What will the first passengers be doing on this long trip to Mars? They can be doing scientific experiments, astronomical observations, social experiments, playing games, and vlogging in the first ever voyage to another world, the number of hits! Liked in the millions, ad revenue pouring in. I believe SpaceX's goal is to have factories building Starships in mass quantity. Once this is achieved an interplanetary trip such as this isn't just a one-off trip on one ship, there will be a continuous line of Starships ferrying all kinds of equipment and materials and yes, emergency spare rocket fuel in addition to fuel distillation machinery. Actually if personal autonomous robots are in vogue by then, one Starship full of them could be sent ahead. Additional help and support personnel? They could be in their own Starship, it could be the party Starship with spinning mirror balls and playing loud dance music. Space Sherpas become a thing. There's a space adventure restaurant that paces the voyagers for the first few weeks before turning back around to resume their orbit around Earth. This and more, just pondering what it could be like. This comment for entertainment purposes only, not intended as financial advice for future space businesses lol 😉
*Re, discussion on long flight times and how that impacts travel:* Many years ago Greyhound Bus (an interstate bus service here in the USA) ran a TV ad that compared traveling via Greyhound vs traveling via an airline. Buying a ticket at the counter, boarding the bus/airplane, putting your carry on away, settling into your seat, etc. I've traveled via both Greyhound and air, and I have to say that *if you were forced to sit in an airplane seat for a whole day, you'd feel like you were about to die,* just like you feel on Greyhound. I've also traveled via Amtrak (major passenger train service here in the USA). Very comfortable, pleasurable, and the travel itself becomes part of the vacation. I remember sitting in the vista dome car as Amtrak crossed the Great Salt Lake and desert, illuminated by moonlight, in the middle of the night. Hyperloop faces technology challenges, and may be a target of terror attacks, but for long-distance travel maybe it isn't so crazy. There's been talk of a Bearing Straight route between North America and Asia. Stuck in a tube? There's the dining car, the lounge car, and more. Walk from one end of the train to the other.
I knew that this episode will be a very good one, but guys, really, you are one of the best out there from the beginning of your RUclips channel and moving forward. BRAVO!!!!!
Wrong. The 1800's farmer didn't just read a bit of English and History. They had really in depth hard through complete study of the country's interworkings and politics. Politics were not a joke back then. You should watch David Barton's American Heritage series. There's a reason the industrial revolution came about in the US. Every country on the planet couldn't keep up because they did education right until it got corrupted.
Great comments re education. Back around 1980 I set up a Radio Shack Color Computer system in my mom’s first grade classroom and her students used it to write a class newsletter. Spelling/grammar not good at that age but we ignored that. The important thing was that it really got the kids’ creative juices flowing, they learned a lot from the experience, and they had fun. Other years she taught her third graders about the metric system by having them bake cookies from metric recipes and run around on the playground measuring distances between things with metric measuring wheels.
I would've added Starlink to this list. Low cost, high-speed internet connectivity for everyone on the planet. This will open up so many areas of the world and millions of people to opportunities for jobs and education that they never had before.
One day it will be able to relay the internet into your neuralink anywhere in the world (or off world). You may even be able to get new job training, attend university programs or lectures at the speed of thought, while taking a sub-orbital skip to the other side of the planet.
Zach & Jesse talking about teachers for today's kids struck a chord with me. I believe we need educators who can encourage children to want to learn. I think Ike warned us about the educational, industrial complex...........
Great presentation ! Something I disagree with : "we haven't seen technology disruption hit this fast before in human history". In fact, the technological break between horse-drawn carts and gasoline-powered cars took place between 1905 and 1920. The transition from the internal combustion engine car to the electric car will last from 2015 to 2030: this is the typical "S" curve that lasts 15 years for each technological change. The number of simultaneous technological changes is impressive today, but it was already impressive between 1880 and 1920, during the industrial revolution. I totally agree with this statement: our educational system is totally outdated. The content is outdated, the teaching methods are outdated. My children have learned a lot through games, in terms of manual skills, strategy, adaptability. I agree with you: the system can't adapt because too few teachers are not competent enough to teach new concepts, don't have a broad enough vision, to stimulate creativity and desire
A great thinking video! Well done Zac and Jessie! 1000% agree with you. We need to look at where we need to go not what we have always done for reasons that are more than 150 yrs old! Thank you!!!
Super difficult to quantify time. Looking to the future is often times based off what we have seen in the past. Or what we know to be true. That often works though, because the constant in past present is humanity. The point I’m getting to. There is no way to know how much of our future is actually being talked about here. These two guys make talking about the future very understandable. They deliver their thoughts in a very relatable as well, and I love listening to thoughts about the future. So thank you guys for doing your best to helps us prepare for the future yet to come.
One of the problems for teaching specific new technologies is nobody really knows what will take off. You mentioned 3D printers but they may well be old tech by the time a young child leaves school. Probably we need to teach the art of innovation, keeping up with change, learning new skills quickly, living in a fast moving society, etc. So I totally agreed that modern education must change ASAP for our children's sake.
In college I had a professor 1970+ that taught tube theory in electronics 101 because that all he ever taught or wanted to know about. That is one big problem with people teaching the same things for years.
If they keep the moon base at 14.7 psi, at least water boils at the same temperature as it does here. However if they maintain a low air pressure, like the Apollo program where the everything was pressurized to partial pressure (4.8 psi) with pure oxygen, cooking will change because water boils at lower temperatures with low air pressure. I hope they enjoy lukewarm coffee. :)
Oxyhelium at 10 psi? What temperature would boiling be then? It would be nice to have enough pressure so that hot things were at a pleasant temperature to be consumed. It might be fun to have a low-pressure Japanese bath, where the bath pool is boiling at 100 F or 110 F.
Yes, hard to see it being economical when they state that a Falcon rocket costs 62 million a launch. Gonna have to stuff a lot of people in that cylinder to make it economical, like tens of thousands.
You guys seem to be missing my point. If the flight costs even a tenth of the current 62 million dollar rocket launch price tag, it will only be affordable to the uber rich,.
This was one of the best episodes that I have watched. It inspired it made me really think how I will educate my kid. Please keep creating awesome content Love you guys
As a teacher, I just want you to have some idea what teachers now deal with: My budget PER STUDENT, PER YEAR is $5. And I'm a SCIENCE teacher. All the chemicals, all the classroom technology, all the glassware, all the software I want. $5. I have a classroom so full of students that it violates the fire code. The last adoption of the 9th grade curriculum was nearly 20 years ago. The last adoption of the biology curriculum was over 15 years ago. The last adoption of the chemistry curriculum was 12 years ago. Our current student management system is based of HTML... 2. Our email server is about 2 Terabytes. For about 800 employees. Less than 15% of teachers are under the age of 30. College graduates know teaching is a terrible choice in careers with little to no respect or value in society. That video of a teacher with 6 students and VR is delusional in public schools, unless we're interested in spending 6-10 times as much on education. See that set-up at 34:04? That costs as much as a DECADE of my budget. For 3 students. And with all of this, I WANT education to be good. I have spent most of my adult life being a teacher or a professor. But culturally, we don't value education. We value money. And education costs money.
Hyperloop *cough* Hyperloop anyone? As a project manager I often say (at work) "We didn't need Microsoft OneNote when we dug the Panama Canal, why do we need OneNote now?" mocking professionals who won't embrace modern collaborative software.
What a good content you two put up in this show. I have to watch it twice. Great job and Jessy I’m so agree wit you about the educational system. And finally of the record you father is one in a million.
My High School in 1968 refused to let us (5 guys) take 1 semester of Typing, without taking the following semester of "letter" writing. We were spending out weekend programing on a IBM 360 computer. Our refusal to take the "secretary" route, led the school district to offer "keyboarding/typing". but it was a good way to meet the girls.
In the industrial society that existed before the internet they defined the historical ages according to materials or constructions: stone age, bronze age, iron age, industrial age. But with the internet we have gained a new type of society, a society based on communication and information. And as such, it is interesting to analyze history though that lens. So what ages can we discern? - First we have the silent age, before communication was established. We were as animals, unable to process complex thoughts. - But then we invented language and the second age of speech began. With speech our brains got the tool to form logic and abstract analysis of our position in the universe. We turned from animals into human beings. Quite a major step. - The third age came about with the invention of writing. With writing we could store information and communicate across large distances. And with writing came; human civilization. The earliest civilizations coincide with the invention of writing. From wandering nomads to city builders, we took a huge step forward. - The fourth age was started by a seemingly mundane invention; the printing press. With the capacity to mass produce written material the classic renaissance began. The previous world had been dominated by religion, but now science and mass education changed society and ushered in the age that we know; the printing press age, or as the pre-internet times called it; the industrial age. - As you can probably guess, the Internet has now started changing the world into a new age, where communication with anyone on Earth is almost instant and the entire accumulated knowledge of human history is available just a few clicks away. Where the the internet age will take us is impossible to say as the process of change has just started. As the previous changes in information ages have brought fundamental change to our society and ourselves, our beliefs and fundamental values, what is happening right now will surely be on par with these. - Per aspera ad astra.
My wife is a grade school teacher in the U.S. and all of these teachers are restricted to teaching the STARR test. They have to teach children how to answer tricky questions and fill in the bubble. Beyond this the system does not care about anything else since budgets are based on the results of this test. Truly sad and frustrating for teachers today.
I've heard that if you could build a dome on the moon with earth air pressure , you could just put on some wings like you see on old painting of the middle ages and you would literally be able to fly 🐥
Last time I visited my parents my mother dropped her phone in the taxi, but the driver found it when I called it and brought it to our door. Having someone help older folks with their luggage can also be very important reason to keep drivers around, we won't be getting cheap humanoid robots to do that for us as quickly as robot taxis. People might ask for a cab with a driver even if it costs more. Funny thing about the time traveler not understanding why he didn't see any money paid for the food, tell him you have way to communicate with the restaurant and the bank and he would surely get that payment can be arranged remotely. When some earlier videos talked about robotaxis, I'm pretty sure there was a comment that customers would just leave without paying if there is no driver. I do clearly recall comments claiming there are no cameras inside Teslas, that automated doors do not exist, and that there is no way for robotaxi to recharge itself. Weird that young modern people who supposedly would have received an education about technology and its capabilities didn't know all those issues have been solved long ago.
Hell! It took me almost 20 hours get to Hawaii from Minneapolis. I couldn't imagine getting to China in 39 minutes. Please let that poor robot pick up his package. All it wants to do is pick up his PRECIOUS!
As someone who works in a private school I'd like to point out that the courses you're talking about are exactly what I want to deliver but it's close to impossible to figure out how to get them accreditation. So the parents think, "My kid will have all this info but no one will believe it, how does that get them into university?" and the kids look at the bewildering mess of road blocks that the adults have created and just wish someone would give them a clear path. Something like serialized apprenticeship needs to become the norm within 10 years but I don't know how teacher's unions can adapt to that.
Love the discussion on education!! Our current system is SO BAD. At its best it is Wasteful and marginally useful, but at its worst intellectually harmful and emotionally damaging.
Absolutely! That's why I recently created "The Disruptive Decade". Mostly Facebook group and Twitter account, but the RUclips account is there too, starting with a talk I gave about this on 4th December last year.
This is truly good content purely because they actually talk about the future and not 1 quarter in the future.
You need to get and read the Bible
The end is near
@@b.p.6055 Nearer than it was yesterday, but then again they've been saying "the end is near" for millennia! None of us know when it will come.
@@andymurray8007 Probably never lol
@@gj9157 Oh no, if nothing else gets us, the sun will absorb the earth in a few billion years. Nothing lasts forever!
I have made more money on shares listening to 1 year of you two than 30 years reading financial section of papers
"Sorry, honey, the moon rocket was late today, I won't be home for dinner tonight"
This is my favorite of all your series. Today's topic is so important and relevant, especially around education
My kid is one our first US Space Force officers back in December 2019, transferred from the United States Air Force.
Actually?.. woah
It is my job to teach my children what they NEED TO KNOW because the school system is not doing it.
i always thought if i had kids they wouldnt be going to public school. its a cesspool of wrong-headed thinking. criminal
I have seen very few people say that. Thank you!
For being one of the few people that really take responsibility for their children, instead of just delegating the education to the government, without supervising whether they are doing it right.
Cool! I hope it includes managing a budget, reducing your monthly bills, not loaning money when the rent is high (credit cards), where to live in the global warmed future, how to care for a vegetable garden ... and be critical of what is said, to recognise propaganda when they see it. And many other things useful in the future.
Absolutely amazing episode of in depth, maybe the best one I've seen so far. Its hilarious and in the same time brilliant and educational. Zac and Jesse thank you for being such an inspiration!!!
yesyes !!!
Five Technologies:
1:47 Human Space Travel (reusable rockets will allow us to go back to The Moon, Space Tourism, Space Cuisine and opening new perspectives)
7:29 Landing Humans on Mars (the Frontier that we've lost will be brought back..)
9:10 Intercontinental Rocket Travel (travel across the globe in minutes, and how it is going to affect us)
11:36 Decade of Robo Taxis (going to disrupt a lot of things.. jobs, our daily lives, and way less deaths and accidents)
16:12 Personal Humanoid Robot (cheep batteries, computer power and autonomy)
And a very important thing:
28:59 Education has to change
Moon restaurant no good...won't have any atmosphere ...
Yeah, that’ll cause their business to crater.
“A few bucks! That’s more than i earn in a year!”
what are you going to do there? pick dandelions?? No atmosphere or water.
When time traveling *Know Your Now* .
You guys are honestly the best channel for this information. I always watch other channels on EVs and above all, Tesla. All but a few videos, and no other channel, are behind you. They talk about things days, and often weeks after you both mention them. not only that, but you both go in depth and not in a way where you do a BS analysis as if you know what you're talking about in hindsight. Informative, humorous, on point, to the point, and ahead of the curve in delivery. What what can you ask for? Well, besides more.
Once Space Tourism starts, Christopher Nolan will shoot a Movie in Moon and Release it in Earth
All this episode had me like “yeeeeep, that’s exactly what will happen in 10 years” but BOI...
That part about EDUCATION not keeping up.... got me in my SOUL! I’ve been working in education for 11 years in Japan. I’ve become so discouraged and it’s because of the lack of real preparation and soft skills. By the time we teach something to a kid, it’s obsolete in a year these days.
Lucky for us, Elon is also revolutionizing education with "Ad Astra".
What's that?
@@Pyriphlegeton arstechnica.com/science/2018/06/first-space-then-auto-now-elon-musk-quietly-tinkers-with-education/
That is really interesting. I'm South African (Elon was born in South Africa) and my High School's (Sutherland High School) mantra is "Ad Astra". Ad Astra is latin for To the Stars.
Lets hope he takes it further, the school I went to was terrible.
aka the ultra elusive spacex elite school XD
Technology has move pretty fast from my perspective growing up in the 80's in rural west virginia. when I was a kid we had to go into the forest to get wood for heat, tv had 3 fuzzy stations and it took 3 people to change the channel. one on the tv, one yelling out a window, and one up in a tree to turn the antennae for reception. trash was burned or thrown on a pile to rust and deer meat and home grown vegetables was huge part of my diet.
You guys are almost always informative and entertaining and sometimes inspiring. This episode is a new level of inspire-I was really moved.
Great Video ! Although all I can think of is the endless investment opportunities to invest and create wealth. 20 years ago no one would have guessed that there would Electronic Vehicles. Today, there's is an entire market for EVs, same with all the other tech that have sprung up over the years.
Very true. Tech stocks are now leading the stock markets who would have thought ! Glad to be invested in all those companies doing well in the equities market !
Patiently waiting for the approval of 5g, it's going to be a major game changer in the tech world. and those invested in companies with 5g technology will stand to benefit a lot.
Recently all I have been seeing on the news is how the stock market is booming, the only reason why I have not invested is because I know nothing about it. Do you have any ideas that can help?
@@rosalinecarie2447 If you want to benefit from the stock market you can always invest with the aid of a broker and learn in the process. I did this with my broker *Amanda Katherine Leff* and it worked perfectly for me. Look her up, she will be of help.
@@harrychurchill6215 Good for you, She is an outstanding analyst with in depth knowledge of the stock market. I have even seen her a few times on stock trading channels during interviews.
EXCELLENT show today! Great work. Spot on with the point about education needing to change with the times. This is why we are hearing so much about STEM.
My grandmother was born in 1898 (I'm 61). Born in her mother's bed on the farm, she saw cars, planes, & people on the moon. She was, unfortunately, never able to grasp my work with satellies...
I wonder what it will be that I won't grasp? I hope my life-long love of Science Fiction and being an engineer will allow me to stay up to date longer.
Science tells us that educational methods have no effect on life outcomes.
As a teacher, I am so happy you called it out!!! I have been beating this drum for a while and I think people are just lost and lack vision on what to teach so they keep doing the same old same old. Keep up the engaging thoughts and discussions!
Welcome to Elon Musk Bartending University where every pour is an S curve!
You are so right here!
As a professional Bartender I have to say thanks. This was hilarious to read.
Musk math: solve x and y and get an S curve.
Purrrfect... or maybe .. Pourfect...?!
Thanks y'all, shoutout to The Expanse series for the accuracy of fluid dynamics in spin gravity.
This is a massively important video. It encapsulates all that I have been attempting to teach for decades. Thank you for making it so clear and concise. My students shall be tasked with watching this - as revision.
I just love how positive these guys are! Thanks for all you. Best wishes from Scotland.
I had a teacher tell me I'm not going anywhere in life and would be surprised if I was a manager at a grocery store.
I had another teacher tell me he couldn't believe how fast I understood tech. I'm now a systems Engineer. The right teacher is all it took to point me in the right direction in life.
I never thought about commuting the other side of the world via a star ship. That really is amazing.
Talk about carbon footprint. What's the value of it with ever richer telepresence
I'm still amazed that people are willing to pack themselves into an aluminum tube with wings that is on average over 175,000 lbs to hurtle themselves through the air at speeds of 575 mph ;)
That’s why I avoid flying as much as possible. Until a year ago, I hadn’t flown in over forty years. Needless to say, I was sure glad to get my feet back on the ground once again!!!
Cant imagine your thoughts on riding in a starship within 2030 haha
@@evevangelist5910 You should check out the safety stats. If a plane scares you, you’ll never sit in a car again 😂
Glen, I know all about the car stats....but it’s like someone said, if you’re driving a car and hear a loud bang, you can often pull over to check the tire. But if you’re in a plane and hear a loud bang.....:) Plus I now think that those stats are not representing the matter properly. There are simply way more people using ground transportation - proportionally than planes. So that may skewer the stats in favor of planes. Car are definitely dangerous and we come within a foot or two from death or serious injury quite often, but I’m just freaked out by planes in that most everything has to work in perfection, or the entire plane and all it’s passengers can and most likely will perish.
@@evevangelist5910 I know I can’t take your fear away but I’ll just tell you why I don’t have much fear traveling by plane. Planes have redundancies and the ability to glide. From the normal travel altitude thats an important reason why even a very unlikely failure of both engines could end well. But when it comes to helicopter I think we agree. They can’t glide which makes them way deadlier than planes. It’s not like I wouldn’t fly in a helicopter but it’s definitely not something I would do too often. ;)
Congratulations Guys you are awesome!! my mother was a teacher and that is her lesson, education is the key to survive
That was absolutely amazing In Depth. Especially, the part about education for future. Thank you!
Next vid please make it for 1h because I didn’t finished my popcorn and coke yet. Amazing content ever Thanks
Great episode! Really enjoyed it!
ooh that reminds me, I want a shirt! = )
(Edit) for the first people going to Mars, just to be safe send five Starships at the same time. One with passengers or maybe split the crew into 2 and also the passengers so that two Starships have people in them and they can compare notes on the way. Starships 4 & 5 have spare fuel. Starship #3 will have equipment. There were also sets of Starships that preceded this voyage and more Starships will follow just weeks behind with more support materials.
What will the first passengers be doing on this long trip to Mars? They can be doing scientific experiments, astronomical observations, social experiments, playing games, and vlogging in the first ever voyage to another world, the number of hits! Liked in the millions, ad revenue pouring in. I believe SpaceX's goal is to have factories building Starships in mass quantity. Once this is achieved an interplanetary trip such as this isn't just a one-off trip on one ship, there will be a continuous line of Starships ferrying all kinds of equipment and materials and yes, emergency spare rocket fuel in addition to fuel distillation machinery. Actually if personal autonomous robots are in vogue by then, one Starship full of them could be sent ahead. Additional help and support personnel? They could be in their own Starship, it could be the party Starship with spinning mirror balls and playing loud dance music. Space Sherpas become a thing. There's a space adventure restaurant that paces the voyagers for the first few weeks before turning back around to resume their orbit around Earth. This and more, just pondering what it could be like. This comment for entertainment purposes only, not intended as financial advice for future space businesses lol 😉
*Re, discussion on long flight times and how that impacts travel:* Many years ago Greyhound Bus (an interstate bus service here in the USA) ran a TV ad that compared traveling via Greyhound vs traveling via an airline. Buying a ticket at the counter, boarding the bus/airplane, putting your carry on away, settling into your seat, etc. I've traveled via both Greyhound and air, and I have to say that *if you were forced to sit in an airplane seat for a whole day, you'd feel like you were about to die,* just like you feel on Greyhound.
I've also traveled via Amtrak (major passenger train service here in the USA). Very comfortable, pleasurable, and the travel itself becomes part of the vacation. I remember sitting in the vista dome car as Amtrak crossed the Great Salt Lake and desert, illuminated by moonlight, in the middle of the night. Hyperloop faces technology challenges, and may be a target of terror attacks, but for long-distance travel maybe it isn't so crazy. There's been talk of a Bearing Straight route between North America and Asia. Stuck in a tube? There's the dining car, the lounge car, and more. Walk from one end of the train to the other.
Seriously awesome!!! I’m super glad that I went back in my library to check finish this video, great job guys!!!
I knew that this episode will be a very good one, but guys, really, you are one of the best out there from the beginning of your RUclips channel and moving forward. BRAVO!!!!!
Best commentary on the state of US Education I have ever heard!
Zack and Jesse should see if they can interview Michael Saylor about education. It's a big passion of his, and he's really thought deeply about it.
Absolutely loved your time tunnel bit.
Wrong. The 1800's farmer didn't just read a bit of English and History. They had really in depth hard through complete study of the country's interworkings and politics. Politics were not a joke back then. You should watch David Barton's American Heritage series. There's a reason the industrial revolution came about in the US. Every country on the planet couldn't keep up because they did education right until it got corrupted.
33:00 thanks to RUclips, you are talking directly to educators. I really like this video and I will share it with my students. Thanks for the video.
1. Public Human Space Travel.
2. Robo Taxi
3. Personal Humanoid Robots
4. ?
5. ?
Loved the video.. But let's not forget that much of those " new unexplored frontier" lands were explored and inhabited thousands of years prior..
Great comments re education. Back around 1980 I set up a Radio Shack Color Computer system in my mom’s first grade classroom and her students used it to write a class newsletter. Spelling/grammar not good at that age but we ignored that. The important thing was that it really got the kids’ creative juices flowing, they learned a lot from the experience, and they had fun.
Other years she taught her third graders about the metric system by having them bake cookies from metric recipes and run around on the playground measuring distances between things with metric measuring wheels.
I would've added Starlink to this list. Low cost, high-speed internet connectivity for everyone on the planet.
This will open up so many areas of the world and millions of people to opportunities for jobs and education that they never had before.
not low cost for Canada. average monthly is $60 CDN. $130 CDN. is our price per month.
One day it will be able to relay the internet into your neuralink anywhere in the world (or off world). You may even be able to get new job training, attend university programs or lectures at the speed of thought, while taking a sub-orbital skip to the other side of the planet.
Don’t forget Restorative Agriculture!
Zach & Jesse talking about teachers for today's kids struck a chord with me. I believe we need educators who can encourage children to want to learn. I think Ike warned us about the educational, industrial complex...........
Incredible episode! Thank you
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The time warp role play was maaaad funny 🤣🤣🤣
This is one of the best videos you have made. Well done!
Your best video ever. Important topic well presented. I’ve shared on FB. Hope it gets wide distribution.
Great presentation !
Something I disagree with : "we haven't seen technology disruption hit this fast before in human history". In fact, the technological break between horse-drawn carts and gasoline-powered cars took place between 1905 and 1920. The transition from the internal combustion engine car to the electric car will last from 2015 to 2030: this is the typical "S" curve that lasts 15 years for each technological change. The number of simultaneous technological changes is impressive today, but it was already impressive between 1880 and 1920, during the industrial revolution.
I totally agree with this statement: our educational system is totally outdated. The content is outdated, the teaching methods are outdated. My children have learned a lot through games, in terms of manual skills, strategy, adaptability. I agree with you: the system can't adapt because too few teachers are not competent enough to teach new concepts, don't have a broad enough vision, to stimulate creativity and desire
A great thinking video! Well done Zac and Jessie! 1000% agree with you. We need to look at where we need to go not what we have always done for reasons that are more than 150 yrs old! Thank you!!!
These skits are great, I miss this type of content on your channel. Also, nice job predicting the Tesla Bot!
Super difficult to quantify time. Looking to the future is often times based off what we have seen in the past. Or what we know to be true. That often works though, because the constant in past present is humanity.
The point I’m getting to. There is no way to know how much of our future is actually being talked about here. These two guys make talking about the future very understandable. They deliver their thoughts in a very relatable as well, and I love listening to thoughts about the future. So thank you guys for doing your best to helps us prepare for the future yet to come.
One of the problems for teaching specific new technologies is nobody really knows what will take off. You mentioned 3D printers but they may well be old tech by the time a young child leaves school. Probably we need to teach the art of innovation, keeping up with change, learning new skills quickly, living in a fast moving society, etc. So I totally agreed that modern education must change ASAP for our children's sake.
I think it is great that you are guiding, inspiring ... the young generation to think about our interesting times and their participation in it.
Very inspiring video! I think we all need a little hope for the future.
algorithm be kind to these ppl they are amazing
In college I had a professor 1970+ that taught tube theory in electronics 101 because that all he ever taught or wanted to know about. That is one big problem with people teaching the same things for years.
If they keep the moon base at 14.7 psi, at least water boils at the same temperature as it does here. However if they maintain a low air pressure, like the Apollo program where the everything was pressurized to partial pressure (4.8 psi) with pure oxygen, cooking will change because water boils at lower temperatures with low air pressure. I hope they enjoy lukewarm coffee. :)
Oxyhelium at 10 psi? What temperature would boiling be then? It would be nice to have enough pressure so that hot things were at a pleasant temperature to be consumed.
It might be fun to have a low-pressure Japanese bath, where the bath pool is boiling at 100 F or 110 F.
What's the fuel efficiency of a rocket (earth to earth) in comparison to planes?
Yes, hard to see it being economical when they state that a Falcon rocket costs 62 million a launch. Gonna have to stuff a lot of people in that cylinder to make it economical, like tens of thousands.
@@thomasgill223 No to speak of 'speeding up the transition to sustainable energy'. Although you could argue methane and oxygen are pretty sustainable
You guys seem to be missing my point. If the flight costs even a tenth of the current 62 million dollar rocket launch price tag, it will only be affordable to the uber rich,.
Such a great point on education. I wish many more of us had this nearer the centre of our interests.
Thanks, Zack and Jessy! Keep up the good work!
The biggest challenge on long space flights is the issue of bathroom breaks!
An actual toilet, vanity unit, shower even a laundry?!
I totally agree with education, and teachers. Change in that area is far to slow.
This was one of the best episodes that I have watched. It inspired it made me really think how I will educate my kid. Please keep creating awesome content Love you guys
Outstanding content Zac & Jesse! Please continue to educate :)
Gali Russell… Congrats to your position on the Board of Directors of
Arcimoto. Best pick EVER!!!
You will excel!!!!
As a teacher, I just want you to have some idea what teachers now deal with:
My budget PER STUDENT, PER YEAR is $5.
And I'm a SCIENCE teacher.
All the chemicals, all the classroom technology, all the glassware, all the software I want. $5.
I have a classroom so full of students that it violates the fire code.
The last adoption of the 9th grade curriculum was nearly 20 years ago.
The last adoption of the biology curriculum was over 15 years ago.
The last adoption of the chemistry curriculum was 12 years ago.
Our current student management system is based of HTML... 2.
Our email server is about 2 Terabytes. For about 800 employees.
Less than 15% of teachers are under the age of 30. College graduates know teaching is a terrible choice in careers with little to no respect or value in society.
That video of a teacher with 6 students and VR is delusional in public schools, unless we're interested in spending 6-10 times as much on education.
See that set-up at 34:04? That costs as much as a DECADE of my budget. For 3 students.
And with all of this, I WANT education to be good. I have spent most of my adult life being a teacher or a professor. But culturally, we don't value education. We value money. And education costs money.
If they think we need that kind of education, then there is a 6 thing for this decade, inequality.
Hyperloop *cough* Hyperloop anyone? As a project manager I often say (at work) "We didn't need Microsoft OneNote when we dug the Panama Canal, why do we need OneNote now?" mocking professionals who won't embrace modern collaborative software.
I love these stories that you do to explain. congratulations guys you are awesome.
What a good content you two put up in this show. I have to watch it twice. Great job and Jessy I’m so agree wit you about the educational system. And finally of the record you father is one in a million.
My High School in 1968 refused to let us (5 guys) take 1 semester of Typing, without taking the following semester of "letter" writing. We were spending out weekend programing on a IBM 360 computer. Our refusal to take the "secretary" route, led the school district to offer "keyboarding/typing". but it was a good way to meet the girls.
Really good episode. I watched it twice, and even made my wife watch it. Thanks!!!
This is GOOD!
More should hear this.
Perfect knowledge.... i love it
Video came out 30 seconds ago, and haven't watched it yet, but already clicked the thumbs up, because I know what's coming.
you'll enjoy it when you get to it!
One of their best
@@anthonyovitt6685 seriously 🤯
Could you time stamp the 5? Plus Make NYK Clips the 5?
Awesome episode guys!!!!!! It should be watch by everyone
In the industrial society that existed before the internet they defined the historical ages according to materials or constructions: stone age, bronze age, iron age, industrial age. But with the internet we have gained a new type of society, a society based on communication and information. And as such, it is interesting to analyze history though that lens. So what ages can we discern?
- First we have the silent age, before communication was established. We were as animals, unable to process complex thoughts.
- But then we invented language and the second age of speech began. With speech our brains got the tool to form logic and abstract analysis of our position in the universe. We turned from animals into human beings. Quite a major step.
- The third age came about with the invention of writing. With writing we could store information and communicate across large distances. And with writing came; human civilization. The earliest civilizations coincide with the invention of writing. From wandering nomads to city builders, we took a huge step forward.
- The fourth age was started by a seemingly mundane invention; the printing press. With the capacity to mass produce written material the classic renaissance began. The previous world had been dominated by religion, but now science and mass education changed society and ushered in the age that we know; the printing press age, or as the pre-internet times called it; the industrial age.
- As you can probably guess, the Internet has now started changing the world into a new age, where communication with anyone on Earth is almost instant and the entire accumulated knowledge of human history is available just a few clicks away. Where the the internet age will take us is impossible to say as the process of change has just started. As the previous changes in information ages have brought fundamental change to our society and ourselves, our beliefs and fundamental values, what is happening right now will surely be on par with these.
- Per aspera ad astra.
Just go back to the 1980's all the things we have today are amazing compared to the 80's. Tesla is basically KITT from Knight Rider.
My wife is a grade school teacher in the U.S. and all of these teachers are restricted to teaching the STARR test. They have to teach children how to answer tricky questions and fill in the bubble. Beyond this the system does not care about anything else since budgets are based on the results of this test. Truly sad and frustrating for teachers today.
One of the best episodes. That education segment at the end was gold!
I've heard that if you could build a dome on the moon with earth air pressure , you could just put on some wings like you see on old painting of the middle ages and you would literally be able to fly 🐥
Setting a reminder for 2030 now
What a wonderful discussion. You make some great points that most of us fail to notice. Thank you.
One thought comes to mind regarding EVs and gas stations. ..How many gas stations will disappear in the next decade? I wonder?
One of your best videos and one of your best topics
Last time I visited my parents my mother dropped her phone in the taxi, but the driver found it when I called it and brought it to our door. Having someone help older folks with their luggage can also be very important reason to keep drivers around, we won't be getting cheap humanoid robots to do that for us as quickly as robot taxis. People might ask for a cab with a driver even if it costs more.
Funny thing about the time traveler not understanding why he didn't see any money paid for the food, tell him you have way to communicate with the restaurant and the bank and he would surely get that payment can be arranged remotely. When some earlier videos talked about robotaxis, I'm pretty sure there was a comment that customers would just leave without paying if there is no driver. I do clearly recall comments claiming there are no cameras inside Teslas, that automated doors do not exist, and that there is no way for robotaxi to recharge itself. Weird that young modern people who supposedly would have received an education about technology and its capabilities didn't know all those issues have been solved long ago.
This is the way.
Hell! It took me almost 20 hours get to Hawaii from Minneapolis. I couldn't imagine getting to China in 39 minutes. Please let that poor robot pick up his package. All it wants to do is pick up his PRECIOUS!
Be a seeker of "truth" no matter where it takes you. Great content!
As someone who works in a private school I'd like to point out that the courses you're talking about are exactly what I want to deliver but it's close to impossible to figure out how to get them accreditation. So the parents think, "My kid will have all this info but no one will believe it, how does that get them into university?" and the kids look at the bewildering mess of road blocks that the adults have created and just wish someone would give them a clear path. Something like serialized apprenticeship needs to become the norm within 10 years but I don't know how teacher's unions can adapt to that.
My son and I enjoy your contents very much! Thank you.
Omfg he’s bullying that robot! That’s why all the robots killed the humans in that AI episode of The Orville!!
Love the discussion on education!! Our current system is SO BAD. At its best it is Wasteful and marginally useful, but at its worst intellectually harmful and emotionally damaging.
who else is just waiting for the robot to backhand the guy?
😂😂
That’ll be Version 10 maybe.
I kept waiting for the robot to deck the man with the hockey stick.
Or at least take the stick away from him and break it.
Absolutely! That's why I recently created "The Disruptive Decade". Mostly Facebook group and Twitter account, but the RUclips account is there too, starting with a talk I gave about this on 4th December last year.
how to write mail in the 70's?
uh, disco?
Haha best moment
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