INCREDIBLE INVENTIONS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT
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1) Monash Nova Rover (Preview)
• Monash Nova Rover Team...
2) Doinglight Tunnel Solare (Preview)
• Tunnel Solare Instal...
3) Rapid Manufactured Fixed Wing Powered UAV (Preview)
• Fixed Wing Drone Launc...
4) SHERO
• Self-healing robots th...
• VUB-imec Brubotics and...
• Self Healing Soft Robots
• Self-Healing Robot Rec...
5) EVAR Parky EV
• EVAR_Autonomous Chargi...
6) Wisk eVTOL Air Taxi
• The World's First Auto...
• Self-Flying eVTOL Air ...
• Video
• Video
7) Extra Two Arms
• Extra Two Arms for Mul...
8) Floader
• Floader USA Amphibious...
9) HIIVE
• HIIVE on a rooftop?
• HIIVE (Kickstarter video)
10) SNUMAX
• SNUMAX(스누맥스) : Multi-f...
• SNUMAX(스누맥스) : Multi-f...
• THE DEFORMABLE WHEEL R...
11) EVAC-U-SPLINT
• EVAC-U-SPLINT Extremit...
• FASPLINT Extremity Splint
12) AI Aquarium
• 我視AI魚缸
13) Aesir Vidar (Preview)
• Aesir Coanda-effect VT...
00:00 - Wisk eVTOL Air Taxi
01:14 - EVAC-U-SPLINT
02:00 - SNUMAX
02:52 - Doinglight Tunnel Solare
04:01 - Monash Nova Rover
05:02 - EVAR Parky EV
06:09 - Rapid Manufactured Fixed Wing Powered UAV
06:58 - SHERO
08:06 - Extra Two Arms
09:01 - Floader
10:00 - HIIVE
11:06 - AI Aquarium
11:57 - Aesir Vidar
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The Egyptians used a similar method by reflecting sunlight via mirrors
I’ve installed light tunnels in two different homes I’ve lived in. They are great.
Light tunnels have been around for more than 2 decades. good stuff
I like when they show these taxis of the future operating at perfect weather and no wind only. Because there is no crosswind in any major city in this planet.
Mir geht das Vorschaubild wieder einmal wahnsinnig auf die Nerven!
Is it me or is that Parky robot completely useless. The car owner still has to park the car, plug in the charger, and scan their code. Since the charger's are coming from the pillars already, why not just have the power ran through , and toggle power distribution to the pillar through the app you're already using to scan the code. The robot does nothing that can't be done far cheaper and more reliably if you just get rid of it.
Yeah, it's another product that doesn't solve a problem. It has a solution that then needs a problem to be thought of after.
I think the issue is where they don't want to pay to have the chargers wired, so this mobile robot battery goes to different spots to provide electricity.
Obviously it would be simpler to just have wiring, but it must be expensive to run wires to hundreds of spaces, so you could use this mobile battery which charges itself up in the spot that has wiring, but then delivers electricity to where it's needed.
Maybe it's not the best idea, but it's not completely useless.
Yeah, i thought the exact same, plus, a driver can totally destroy it by mistake and is overhaul a waste of space and money
Was my first thought. It's a robot that moves between chargers for a car... why does my power have to go through a robot before it touches the car... The robot is an unnecessary gap that's using more power. It's pointless.
It's basically a gas station attendant, that you'll end up paying for gas.
Each of these inventions deserves it’s own video.
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Fantastic job these are unique invention ideas thanks for sharing information about it 👏👏
If the world doesn't stop poisoning the bees we're all going to end up dead.
Some models are plug and play , and some you have to build . The ones you build are some times more satisfying. Patience I guess is part of the learning process .
They have finally made the Gonk Droid !!!!
The light tunnel's are about 25 years old. I've installed them on homes.
Wonderful video.
The Doinglight Tunnel is a concept that's been around since the early 80s. Instead of delivery light it was supposed to bring collected heated air into the home. Same exact design but different purpose. It was called Solar Therm. If you've never really heard of it that's because it never really caught on.
Yeah. My dad installed one installed in my childhood house in the 90s. Looked exactly the same.
You beat me to this comment. Your absolutely right.
Born-again go to Heaven !!
The last one was 1940's technology - see work by Andreas Epp who designed the steering mechanism.
5:00 i wonder if it's possible to build a drivable car like this, you know like a new shape of all terrain vehicle
The " DoingLight Tunnel Solare" , another blatant remake of a 1990s product made in the US and sold as " Solar Tube". Installed one in our last houses Living Room for extra light, worked like a charm.
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
They are a "few" decades behind with that light tunnel . . . University of Minnesota in the library
Great Ideas Brother 💜💜
Been using 'light tubes' since mid 1980s. The only addition needed s a means to occasionally 'shade' in light at the 'output' of the tube.
I can definitely improve upon the solar reflecting tube skylight. That version requires that the space you want to light up is directly underneath and one floor below the roofline. I vaguely recall a technique used in a showcase home in the early 1980s where they used glass domes connected to thick bundles of fiberglass strands. Same idea as those starfish novelty lights that use fiberglass strands and color changing LEDs. Then they can flatten out those bundles and route them along studs and joists inside walls and ceilings the same way they route electrical wiring and plumbing to any room in the house, on any level.
5:18 GONK. GONK.
the item you are referring too was created in Japan and is called the "SUNFLOWER".. there is a company in Ca,. .that sells it
That sounds neat! Do you have contact info? Website? Please and thank you!
Not as innovative as your example, but Solatube has been around for decades in the USA.
The idea was to make it as cheap and environment friendly as possible. Not every innovation must be complex.
I can say that those light tubes are brilliant, my Mum has one in her kitchen and it looks like the light is on, but it is the Sun.
The Doinglight Tunnels gives a whole new meaning to
"Piping sunlight in."🤣
If the bees disappear then so do we 😭.
Disappearing bees will certainly be a hiccup in food production but it will only slow down the virus of humanity.
There are thousands of other pollinators out there, the virus will adapt one of them to its needs.
@@amzarnacht6710 I now have to hand pollinate my large vegetable gardens (Electric Toothbrush with "Q-Tip" applied to the 'vibrating end')... as honey bees and other natural pollinators (wild bees, bumble bees, clear-winged (humingbird) moths, etc. 'are definitely' rapidly disappearing in eastern Pennsylvania. Im now forced to plant 'bee-attractive' flowers such as bee-balm and cardinal flowers, etc., just to help attract the few pollinators that do remain.
Interestingly, my area is no longer intensively farmed; so, the now becoming obvious reason may well be viruses/mites, etc. etc. not biocides, that are severely attacking the pollinators.
Um, is there a connection between the tunnels & bees? Are the tunnels a good or bad affect?
@@richh1576 Oh, no arguments there, you are quite correct.
But the human virus is, if anything, adaptable as shown with your tooth brush.
@@amzarnacht6710 66% of the plant food we eat do not depend on bees. (Rice and wheat for example). It would be bad news for a lot of fruits and other plants but not as devastating as some would suggest.
The good news is that CCD has declined by half since 2006. In Canada, populations are rising and is in the process of banning certain pesticides thought to contribute. The EU has already banned them.
It's also important to remember that honeybees are not native to the US or Australia, they are imported. As for that famous Einstein quote: No record of him ever saying it.
The mystery remains because we are still not sure what causes all the honeybees to abandon the nest and just quit the nest with just a (living) queen and young. So, good news and not good news.
I've already installed one of these windows on a roof and it's not as new as you think here in the uk
About that vacuum bag splint -- it's great to see innovations are still being created that a single person could probably come up with. It ought to be encouraging to people, I think.
Far from a new idea
I love how this dude at 6:30 doesn't know how a lever works, but he's 3d printing cutting edge drones...
🤣🤣🤣
limiting your audience by using imperial units instead of metric
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
Man hes so lucky doing reviews on cool tech products and gets rich from it
I knew about inflatable splints back in the early 80s when I was a member of St John Ambulance, and my parents had a light tunnel in their home in the 90s. Definitely nothing new.
I thought the problem with bees wasn't with honey bees that are kept by people as much as all the different species that don't make honey all over the planet.
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Air splints largely went out of use a couple decades ago. ER staff wouldn’t take the time to deflate and remove the splint; they would just cut them with a scalpel. Very costly single use plastic.
The EVAR is like that star wars droid thats a walking battery.
My friend has had a solar light tube for at least 10 years.
Seems an expensive way to collect a tennis ball….
tubular skylights were patented in the 1850's so not a new invention by a long shot
It never fails to amaze me, how any aircraft are able to take off & land, while the Earth beneath them is spinning at hundreds of Mph. Not only that, but be so clever, as to be able to calculate for Earth curve, while flying nose up, at a constant speed & height. Amazing right!?
Careful. If you stand up too quickly or hop too high you could end up falling over because the earth will have moved underneath you. Lol
The atmosphere moves along with the Earth, so not really
@@saiyaddanapudi9216 I don't think they were talking about drones.
Toss a ball in the air while driving and the ball still lands on your lap, not 60 feet behind you. Same idea with the earth’s rotation.
Not really, no more than a chicken flying around in the back of an enclosed truck that just happens to be doing 60 mph.
If you are still puzzled, then this will blow your mind; A person stood on the equator is travelling about 1000 mph around the centre of the Earth, which is itself travelling around the sun at about 65,000 mph. That person will be doing between 64 and 66 thousand mph around the sun, depending on the time of day. It continues on a bigger scale too, as our gallaxy is rotating and travelling through space. Luckily for us and the chickens, unless the truck or the planet makes a sharp course deviation neither will notice a thing.
Wow,so amazing
I wonder if they could improve upon the evacu splint by using inflated panels instead of vacuum pressured panels and then using a small gas cartridge on each panel to immediately inflate them, the same way those airliner life vests inflate or the way they inflate the airplane lifeboats.
If you have a broken bone, you don't want instant pressure/movement against it as a cartridge would do. Slower application via a pump is safer and controllable for the patient and EMT. Cartridges are not ideal as the team has to restock or clean up or leave as litter at site, and pay for each time vs a pump that's with the kit that is reusable.
This is a very old design works by EVACUating air from inside the sleeve. Inside the sleeve is a pile of loose medium density styrofoam beads. As it is applied, it is very pliable and easy to form around the injured area. The pump is a vacuum pump; it removes the air from the sleeve and allows the foam beads to "settle down" around each other and the shape of the injured area and eventually "firming up" against the body and each other. So, adding air / compressed air defeats the function of the system. The earlier model was distributed by the Cramer Sports Medicine people as early as the 80's. These appear to be a very basic update of that design.
Anychance you can also include metric details at the same time as imperial. Just for lazy folks like me that don't want to have to look up converting pounds to kilograms etc :-) Thanks
great stuff TZ, esp the last one, I'm interested in it as an engineer.
The Solar Tunnel Light system has been around in southern AZ for over 20+ years, and you save on the Electric bill.. We use One in the Kitchen and 2 in the Living area(25 longx15 wide)..
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That light tunnel is far from new. I lived in a house back in ‘87 that had 2 similar units installed. The home was ranch style built in the late 40’s. I don’t know when the light tubes were put in but I’d say this tech is at least 40+ years old. Just because you’ve never heard or something doesn’t mean its “NEW”.
Same here. I installed one in 1993.
nice videos sharing
the Doinglight is OLD technology!! I installed three of these, different name, in my house in Canada in 1996 - 27 years ago!!
Vacuum splints have been around for decades!
Looks cool and all and some are really interesting don't get me wrong. The issue I keep seeing though is maintenance.... there's a lot of moving parts and materials that will probably go through some kind of failure over time. I'm not so some of these ideas would last long term
I did. But then I'm a fan of reading and learning.
The Aesir Vidar drone is the robot from the movie Flubber!
In the future, you may want to mention weights and distances in imperial system as well. It shouldn't be too much extra work, just a line or two extra. Just my thought on it.
Thank you.
In the future, you may want to listen a little closer. Or at all. Or know what "imperial" means when talking about measurement. Seeing as how almost every measurement of distance and weight was told only in imperial.
Everything should have been in metric only. The imperial system is archaic, inaccurate, and harder to use.
@@dwaynewilliams3077 oops, you're right, the metric system is what I meant. Sorry about that. :facepalm:
I really do enjoy the content! Maybe I am the only one here but the narrator's talking is very much like telling stories to toddlers in a kindergarten. Please Less in more!!!
I remember a toy you were supposed to be able to rip apart and they would fix themselves
Think you been hacked/cloned
WOW
wow amazing videos but
again the music is soo boooring gives us headache its kind like we enjoy and curious to watch it but something not lets us enjoy it :((((
would you make it without is music so we can enjoy it ?
The light tunnel is straight out of the movie Legend with Tom Cruise. 😅
Vacuum splints have been around for over 20 years,
_I see you're still converting from metric to imperial down to the last decimal place, as though the original measurement was infinitely accurate. So many viewers have recommended you read up on this topic to convince yourself that you shouldn't do that... but despite months of advice, some content creators just refuse to even try to learn._
I wanna be an inventor.
me too but hard
Veluux have done light tunnels for years
Air Splints have been around since the 1970's. I know. I owned on. The "sun tunnel" lights/skylight have been around for at least 10 years.
Monash was Astronauts last name in DEEP IMPACT movie,(Oren Monash)
Wisk Aero taxi has not by any stretch of the imagination received any FAA approval at this time
They used to think that last concept was how airplane wings worked, it's close but not
I can tell you exactly where those supernumerary arms are going within the first 24 hours of public sale.
1:15 Almost 30 years later Vac-Man returns, but to safe the day.
Why do we need an air taxi again ?
Way too many failure points with that airplane - looks like a 50’s design
You cannot 3d print our vaporizer!
I installed a light tube in my house 20 years ago. This is not new technology.
2:55 - I've had these in my roof for more than a decade. Look up "Solatubes".
So much random stuff we gotta deal with
Your commentary is much more listenable when you keep away from the highest part of your speech patterns.
Those roof light tubes were once made out of Nichol and I installed many in the 80's nothing new and the new ones are not as good.
Your #2 item has been around for YEARS under the name Solatube. Only theirs are even more versatile.
Parkey is a waste of resources unless it can remove the charging cable from the CHARGED parked vehicle and plug it into the next one.
Would anyone care to wager against the weaponization of those 3D printed drones?
I LIKE the idea of the FLOADER! Especially if you don't have easy/ready access to a boat ramp for your boat. Or if where you own your boat puts restrictions on what you can do along the waters edge (like building a personal boat ramp).
The first ones to use the tech behind the recognition behind the AI Aquarium will be governments to aid in monitoring their citizens.
Coanda effect aircraft are intriguing, but they generally deliver less lift than standard VTOL drones of the same power.
3:56 I had this idea first 😠
The vacuum splints: are you kidding ? We've been using those types of splints in Canada for at least 15 years ! Very useful but no recent innovation, come on ! 🙄
The roof light tunnel thing is not a new idea, I've installed one over 20 years ago! And the tunnel was flexible! So that's a big NO from me!
Tu bro always new
4:55 It seems like they forgot that mars rovers weigh a ton. With all the equipment a rover needs to hold, that little lightweight plastic/aluminum box wont be able to do anything.
SRB
I was looking for alot t of the ideal you had here / I bet /
Air taxi is only a drone, funny how they dont show you the people actually climbing into into and it flying itself with them in it. clear windows to prove there are people it in would help too.
Boeing and Confidence in the same sentence ?
Why don't vents use the light tunnel, so they bring in light and air
I don't mind the idea of flying taxis.
So many drones...
In 80 years half the population will be deaf due to the constant shriek of drone props in urban skies...
Well the light tunnel has been around for many years now, one of my local schools have them installed already
I considered several 20 years ago when we built our house. Heat loss, snow buildup, and price tag were the first three strikes. Eventually any roof penetration will leak.
@@poppasan1873 lol we got one around 18 years ago it only cost $20 it was so easy to install our selves and we sealed it properly so no leaks or heat loss it still on our house to this very day.
My parents' added a setup very much like this to their house 25 years ago (damn I feel old) when they made an addition to the house that blocked off the only window in the original bathroom. They loved it so much that they said they wish they had installed this setup where they had installed conventional skylights that they had spent much more on. I remember whenever friends would come over, they literally thought a light was on in that bathroom and couldn't figure out how to shut it off before they walked out. Sometimes, I would mess with people and just kept telling them to flip the switch on the wall off (which obviously was already off).
1:14 that technology isn't new. I've seen a demo of it in the 1980s, they had a bigger bag of it and called it a vacuum stretcher. They use it when they suspect a victim of having back injuries. They use a special lifting device to lift the patient as flat as possible, deposit him on the vacuum stretcher, mold the stretcher a bit along his body, then evacuate with a pump as shown here. Then they can carry the patient fairly normally, since he's completely immobilized.
Additional advantage: since the device doesn't contain much metal (just the valve), it doesn't show up on x-ray, so they can x-ray the patient, do a CT, whatever they need without moving him.
5:10 Why dont build in eletricity to every pillars?
20:14 Interesting beehives.
And who wants twice the loss by charging a battery from a battery?
Are you seriously saying that light tubes are new and we have never heard of them? Really? We have had one in our house for nearly 30 years. Get real.
An autonomous high altitude flying death box, sponsored by Boeing.... What could go wrong!?
These days, I would have thought that help, for the Wisk, from Boeing would be a big red flag. They have gone way downhill since the paper shufflers took control.
Yet another video featuring drones with the sound turned off. These things are so noisy we should never consider allowing them to blight our cities. I think they are generally worse than helicopters.
Agreed. Also, idc if they look cooler, the last drone is way more inefficient and is just as loud.
Also I work with software everyday and there is NO way I'm getting in a vehicle without a manual override.
@@KeeperOfTartarus14 there's a reason driverless rail systems such as the DLR in London have manual override panels, and always have operators onboard the train regardless of how well the autopilot works.
Are you referring to the passenger quadcopter or the ufo-like drone at the end of the video? The taxi vehicle would produce a similar amount of noise as a helicopter of comparable size. As for compact unmanned drones, they are getting more and more quiet as the technology progresses. The most popular consumer model from the past year is pretty quiet, and basically inaudible from more than 20-30 meters away. And here in Myanmar, resistance armies over the last two years have been using drones to quietly sneak over military outposts and drop bombs on the soldiers without being detected, and they aren't doing this from very high either, because these release mechanisms are hand-built and not very accurate when the target is too far away. They are getting quieter by the day it seems.
You can be glad you can hear, try being deaf 😢
but its cool
Yet Again , Replacing People with Technology , How do those people pay their bills ? Not with Tech Support Jobs .
Nice sus tube there!