This video is amazing, it's mind blowing how humans can accomplish and control something so large while being so little. Just look at that guy walking by those giant machines, and that other one inside the machine.
@@montyi8 Japan's ingenuity is mainly based on being able to quickly comprehend and then continue to develop and in some cases improve on inventions of other countries/cultures but yeah, they are pretty damn good at that. A great example of this is when the Japanese emperor was gifted a robot by.. I think the French? In the 17th century they loved it, figured out how it was made and then build their own version that could load and fire an arrow from a bow into a target. If you had gifted the same to, say, Africans, they would have just used it until it was broken, zero desire to figure it out, maintain it and make their own version.
And as amazingly complex as this is, it's still not enough to make the whole thing from scratch. Reconfiguring one for that brings in quite a few more operations, if even possible.
Pokenopoly And Germany is still responsible today? I mean this very present? Come on, don't be so foolish by making the same embarassing faux-pas to believe that. It is a past before mine and my parents. Hell, even my grandma has been a small child and therefore had no influence or oppinion on WW2. Germans grow tired of those "accusations" the present generation still gets confronted over and over again. Germany does have a nasty past but shown its better side afterwards. We are tired of this. If nescessary, find some other argument of importance ;) Besten Dank! As for the machine - amazing engineering. I always wondered how modern times railways get setup but unfortunatelly never have checked it out. Cool to have seen this finally.
Wait so how does this work. Is it just going over grass or is there already paved paths it follows. Could we just set one up across the Sahara dessert?
It's like a rune goldberg machine, without any useless steps to get something done at the end! Also, it's probably just a disguise for a mega-transformer that could stomp Devastator's bum.
I'd rather give people a job, something to occupy their time. Less efficient, perhaps, but it's something to do. Better than the choices kids have these days.
If there was a way to get the gravels, rails and support from back to front, this would bsically make a train that can ride to anywhere on Earth.... Fascinating
Exactly. The execs of the company that makes this... they're the ones that conservatives call the "job creators". Now, in all fairness, almost all human progress has been the result of productivity improvements (which, to economists, means: fewer workers needed to complete a task than it used to) which, usually, have the consequence of some workers being sent home. For those workers, this is traumatic and doesn't seem like "progress" at all, but it frees them up to re-train on jobs which are more complicated or to invent a belt-buckle which can also serve as a bottle-opener.
Joe Emenaker Yep, automation, or progress, is necessary even if it means some workers lose their jobs. Gradually each generation will realize the ONLY way to survive is to educate themselves, learn skills and trades that benefit society instead of popping out more babies for more government cheese. We still have a long way to go, unfortunately, but we can pass this youtube comment section wisdom to our children so they won't find themselves middle-aged, in an angry mob at city hall saying 'dey dookr derrrbss!".
It's quite interesting to watch this and look back 150 or so years ago at how they used to put down railroads. It would take thousands of men risking their lives, now it only takes a dozen looking after a machine to keep it from breaking down.
As a man of science and atheism, I must say that this is truly a marvelous example of engineering. I would personally have done some things differently regarding the machine, like lowering the exhaust motors and used direct wiring on the boltclusters. Also, they should have used Hydrogen engines instead of Nitrogen based ones. Would increase pressure in the tempered steam chambers, as well as reducing pollution levels. Otherwise it looks pretty decent. I would have done some things a bit better I'd say, but basically it comes down to personal preference. - Professor Percival Wulfric. Acclaimed author and awarded engineering scientist.
Wer solche Maschinen baut....Alle Achtung vor so einer Leistung. Wirklich vom Feinsten was die Technik hergibt!!!
If someone uploaded a video called "RU 800s 10 hours" I would watch it from start to finish.
haha wow that would be long
shortstack yeah like 10 hours long
naralaiho pathetic nerds, gg
vvvortic u should make a how to be butthurt 24/7 video.
Cody Brus ill consider that for the future, gg
This is magnificent. Robots are going to literally build our future and it is going to ROCK.
h/t Phil Sergent
I wish I could go back in time and show this video to the poor irish/black/ and asian folk that built the railroad. They would be mad as fuck.
08bourquem why? was it them who built the railway in Germany?
Austria not Germany
ah i thought this was filmed in Germany.
im gonna take a guess and say you are some sort of idiot Murican
08bourquem How mad can they be? They volunteered to work for the railroads back in the day and got paid for it.
The engineering that went into that machine, simply amazing.
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Great job, liked what you did. Hope to see more.
Салам вот это техналогияа
This video is amazing, it's mind blowing how humans can accomplish and control something so large while being so little. Just look at that guy walking by those giant machines, and that other one inside the machine.
Interesting, I liked it. Looking forward to seeing your next one.
THAT'S A BIG ASS TRANSFORMER!!
This is Masterpiece of modern Engineering.
And Ofcourse this is what India needs very much.
👍
India k pas bhot hai
My grandfather would have loved to see this. He was a train staion master.
he already did budy..
I could watch that all day.
The enginuity of man is truely amazing.
*white males.
Qq 1q
@@phangirlable* cough* Japan
@@montyi8 Japan's ingenuity is mainly based on being able to quickly comprehend and then continue to develop and in some cases improve on inventions of other countries/cultures but yeah, they are pretty damn good at that. A great example of this is when the Japanese emperor was gifted a robot by.. I think the French? In the 17th century they loved it, figured out how it was made and then build their own version that could load and fire an arrow from a bow into a target. If you had gifted the same to, say, Africans, they would have just used it until it was broken, zero desire to figure it out, maintain it and make their own version.
Now that's the way it's done!!!
The ingenuity of some people is amazing
Space Engineers got real. This is so amazing!
Now that's one cool piece of engineering!
My coughing chimney is a creepy guy😰: ruclips.net/video/sYaA0Mjg1es/видео.html
Uh.. yeah, that's fucking awesome.
So you're probably going to make something similar in space engineers :P
archlorddestin As long as he doesn't let Tazoo drive it.
skyrice
We all know that's happening and we all know it will end the universe.
Well hell, I didn't expect to see you here!
I am a bit late the party it seems. but damn definitely made me do a double take.
Pl
Железнодорожные войска. Лучшая машина.
We need an episode of Mighty Machines for this, and it needs to be voiced by Christopher Walken
And as amazingly complex as this is, it's still not enough to make the whole thing from scratch. Reconfiguring one for that brings in quite a few more operations, if even possible.
what is this for?
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@@luanlima5668 replacing old rails on a train track and cleaning the stones that the sleepers holding the rails sit on.
e' un piacere vedere queste macchine complesse à lavorare o seguito vari rinnovi e risanamenti in ambito ferroviario.
So, a production line that goes places - smiles
WONDERFULLY.
Pretty cool machine actually seen one in Virginia doing the same thing also saw one in NC.
Simplesmente espetacular! O BRASIL precisa de uma dessas.
Nós não temos?
Kmaal ki cheez hai
This is SICK!
what a terrific maschine!!
Germany is awesome.
Austria actually.
QuixoticQuaver Made in Austria!
why does everytime someone mentions germany ends up in the holocaust, don't you guys have better to do instead of talking shit about the past?
Carliger Carl Not to mention the world wars. A country that was responsible for both WW 1 and WW 2. Oh dear me.
Pokenopoly And Germany is still responsible today? I mean this very present? Come on, don't be so foolish by making the same embarassing faux-pas to believe that. It is a past before mine and my parents. Hell, even my grandma has been a small child and therefore had no influence or oppinion on WW2. Germans grow tired of those "accusations" the present generation still gets confronted over and over again.
Germany does have a nasty past but shown its better side afterwards.
We are tired of this. If nescessary, find some other argument of importance ;) Besten Dank!
As for the machine - amazing engineering. I always wondered how modern times railways get setup but unfortunatelly never have checked it out. Cool to have seen this finally.
This is one of the most industrious pieces of machinery that man has ever built.
Lets not credit mankind with this. We all know it's just a specific group of men who invent, construct and build marvels of engineering like that...
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those animals in the forest are probably like "what in the fuck is that noise?"
Remarkable piece of engineering🙏🙏👍👍
Я в шоке! Завод на колесах👍
Woow Amazing 😁👍
Incredible bit of engineering..
amazing machine!
Mantap memang orang eropa cerdas nya tak terbatas
grate machine. for realroad construction is a name. plasser & theurer.
🛤 I love it!
a perfect example for machines vs human😄
Whatever machines are made by Humans
@@sathishgujjunuri7677 one day there will be machines, creating machines, cyborgs, creating cyborgs😂
I couldnt see it but how does the machine itself move forward?
I got the RU 750 L out in back, I'm thinking about upgrading.
this is why we have reddit. Redditors are capable of engineering great things, imagine a world without us
Good Guy Gary I think we did pretty damn good pre-internet.
whats to stop someone with a blowtorch from tearing apart an entire section of a railroad tack
Hai good morning beautiful work 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Wait so how does this work. Is it just going over grass or is there already paved paths it follows. Could we just set one up across the Sahara dessert?
It was amassing...!!!
Amazing!!
Amazing!
اتمنى اشوف في المملكة العربية السعودية زي هاذي الأعمال يارب
It's like a rune goldberg machine, without any useless steps to get something done at the end! Also, it's probably just a disguise for a mega-transformer that could stomp Devastator's bum.
WHAT A MACHINERY, BEAUTIFUL.
A train track makeing train...🤯🤯...
Impressive
Question is now, who or what built this machine?
Superb technology 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏💁♂️
Even comes with cupholders!
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I'd rather give people a job, something to occupy their time. Less efficient, perhaps, but it's something to do. Better than the choices kids have these days.
Amazing..nice trick
Всё уже придумано...до нас :))
If there was a way to get the gravels, rails and support from back to front, this would bsically make a train that can ride to anywhere on Earth.... Fascinating
Ôi quốc gia nào mà có cổ máy làm đường rây tàu hỏa hiện đại quá đi...
So... this machine has a great track record...
I'll take my leave here,
dam masheens takin r jerbs!!!
Crooked cat Pretty sure the guy at 1:19 has no pants on, so if that's the kind of job we get instead, I'm ok with it
Good time to become a machine fixer!
THEY TUCKUR TURR!!
Exactly. The execs of the company that makes this... they're the ones that conservatives call the "job creators". Now, in all fairness, almost all human progress has been the result of productivity improvements (which, to economists, means: fewer workers needed to complete a task than it used to) which, usually, have the consequence of some workers being sent home. For those workers, this is traumatic and doesn't seem like "progress" at all, but it frees them up to re-train on jobs which are more complicated or to invent a belt-buckle which can also serve as a bottle-opener.
Joe Emenaker Yep, automation, or progress, is necessary even if it means some workers lose their jobs. Gradually each generation will realize the ONLY way to survive is to educate themselves, learn skills and trades that benefit society instead of popping out more babies for more government cheese. We still have a long way to go, unfortunately, but we can pass this youtube comment section wisdom to our children so they won't find themselves middle-aged, in an angry mob at city hall saying 'dey dookr derrrbss!".
ആഹ.. അടിപൊളി.. മലയാളി ഉണ്ടേൽ ഇവിടെ വരിൻ
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Rsfgv
Saw it yesterday in germany nrw exactly it was so loud really interesting
How very satisfying.
1:32
*Rail-repair intensifies*
So Amazing
सूपर
This looks like something straight out of a Sci Fi movie.
Amazing 👌
Fascinating
Is there a machine that lays tracks where aren't any?
Greatful Technology 👍
Humans are Geniuses!!!!!!!!!!Thank you very very very much for this video!Genius to those who got the idea and invented this wonderful awesome ROBOT!
El trabajo de 50 hombre los esta haciendo esa máquina
wonderful
awsome enginiring 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow amazing
holy that is fascinating!
Kjjuyuuio
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Love it
It's quite interesting to watch this and look back 150 or so years ago at how they used to put down railroads. It would take thousands of men risking their lives, now it only takes a dozen looking after a machine to keep it from breaking down.
وما أوتيتم من العلم إلا قليلا ♥ سبحان الله العظيم ♥
nice video, big like
engineers, what would the world be without them.
Amazing
Sahi h. Bachpan ki yaadein h.
800 for the workplaces destroyed?
As a man of science and atheism, I must say that this is truly a marvelous example of engineering. I would personally have done some things differently regarding the machine, like lowering the exhaust motors and used direct wiring on the boltclusters.
Also, they should have used Hydrogen engines instead of Nitrogen based ones. Would increase pressure in the tempered steam chambers, as well as reducing pollution levels.
Otherwise it looks pretty decent. I would have done some things a bit better I'd say, but basically it comes down to personal preference.
- Professor Percival Wulfric. Acclaimed author and awarded engineering scientist.
bad-fucking-ass monster :D
SWIETELSKY does lots of work in Hungary, maybe they should also bring this machine
Waoo!!!!
Fantastic.........👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Loved it
back in my day.....
Where was this filmed?
Еще бы увидеть инженеров, придумавших такую классную машину!
Sorry
Goood work
my dream indian railway✨👍🏽💚💚
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻крутая штука.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
like a boss
Good job