I was just accepted to UC Berkeley's undergraduate engineering program. If I decide to go there, I would very much like to do research in nanotechnology.
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So to which molecules do you talk of ? And where do such molecules obtain there energy from in order to create light ? What is the machine that you speak of ?
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would anyone be able to tell me which television programme this is from, im using it as a source in and essay and need to know the origin of the vid. thanks in advance
description- "and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper." it's "as thin as a sheet of paper", not thick, you are trying to describe how small it is compared to the original or prior version or form.
Nice!! It's amazing to see how many people work their entire life in labs in order for us, gamers, to have better PCs and consoles with nano videocards, nano CPUs and nano harddrives to store stuff at nano prices!
I'm not sure if I should actually respond because I don't think you'll understand regardless. They are talking about the energy of the electron, and how quantum confinement can elevate that energy. The energy of a nuclear bomb comes from the binding energy of the nucleus. That energy is not increased here.
really informative video! im making a presentation about nanotechnology and i learnt here somethings that I didnt heared anywhere else like: · + surface, - volumen = more reactions · properties changes with the lenght of crystals cause of cinetic energy of electrons.
I think you missed my point. Sony bought several laboratories to develop chips for the PS3, and they're obviously going to wait a few years until they release the PS4 since the PS3 has hardly even started selling yet.
anyway, I'd like that somebody would tell me a video which talks about actual results in nanotechnology like: Self-powered smart windows, trap captures cancer cells in blood... I found articles but they're hard to understand due to I'm not english-speaking. thanks!
I think it will have a huge impact on the human race, technology beyond our dreams, but we'll definitly have to watch out for the risks and ethical problems! It will change things in EVERY field of science.
Here is a way that a residential house could effectively store solar energy during the five hours of good sunshine, to last for the full twenty-four hours in a day. Use a hydraulic elevator system lifting a very heavy weight, where the energy is stored by the gravity of the weight. When the sun goes down,or when more power is needed during the five hours of good sunshine, the very heavy weight movement is reversed and the hydraulics is used to generate power. Maybe more days could be stored.
crazy how things have over the past few years with this amazing technology. my ipod nano is much smaller then my first ipod, and the battery lasts much longer.
The polymer-based solar cells are great. They are not as efficient (currently) as monocrystalline silicon, but they are cost effective. I used a few to power a model of a hydrogen powered car.
We have already isolated the triggers for aging. Although nobody has yet replaced them. It's not that we can't do it, it's just that some people find it unethical.
I think Star Trek was based on the writers informed vision of the future, the space ships not really that interesting but the on-land parts look really cool.
As a man of quantum confinement I challenge you, man of reason, to see who can knock themselves out first by bouncing our heads off these padded walls. You first.
i was thinking of doing something nano for my thesis, but my lecturer advises against it because its still so very new, and information is difficult to find, and he has a point there, and i'd need years to figure out something epic. but im still very into it, Its my main goal, nanorobotics. yay science and Engineering
can you like take the little molecule that creates light because it hits the "walls of the box" and put ALOT of them in a room and turn on the machine that transforms the energy of light into electric energy and you got perpetual energy :P
Well I'm no scientist but I can see two possibilities for this kind of technology 1-We get to use it right and the world becomes heaven itself, with no hunger, disease, need to work or study, where energy comes from natural sources and there won't be any more pollution, where we could be able not just to fix our ozone layer but create one for other planets and live there, where we all get to live well and explore science even more and achieve some kind of god-status lifestyle
perhaps the comments have gotten slightly off topic? not that people on the internet ever stay on topic for more then 30 seconds anyway.... any way, nice video not really any new information but a good way to present it
But going back to the molecule in the box. These molecules look colored because of the visable light radiation to which the electrons absorb. If the source of visable light radiation is taken away then these molecules will not look colored. basically atoms need a source of energy to excite electon from a low vibrational electron energy level to a higher electron level. For example.A substance looks blue because it has absorbed mainly the orange wavelength in the visable light spectrum.
1984 was written in 1948, he reversed the years. he worked for a period of time in the government, which may have been the reason he was particularly "on the money." its annoying to think that were so close to having technolagy that would enable the whole world to live with what they needed, yet due to the systems we live in it will be packaged and sold to us for a high price, leaving many without. anyone who's interested in this area would also enjoy a film called ' zeitgeist addendum'
This technology should be used for the pleasure and benefit of those who made it. The people who spent a large portion of their lives dedicated to making a better tomorrow for the ignorant, whiney, peanut gallery, children, deserve to have opulent present.
Well at least now even the smallest motor we've created is still pretty massive compared to, say, a human platelet. I'm sure by the time nanotechnology becomes a weapon I'll be long gone.
any body guessed why all the images we see are black and not in color well it is because light waves dont come in the measurements of atoms the only electromagnetic wave that comes in that form is gamma radiation but you dont want a lot of that in a room they use electron microscopes to shoot electrons as they reflect they see the image electron size wide, long, high which is very small.
We can do that now without nanotechnology. It's called electrolysis. However, removing the hydrogen from water produces only oxygen. Air is a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and some minor constituents. The point is that you don't need nanotechnology to split water.
they sad that when they take a little piece of the element it glows a color and the energy it uses to create the light is as I understood the energy from the molecule bouncing in the walls. and you know solar energy can be turned into electric energy so why wouldn't the light from the molecule be turned into el. energy? I see you confused so watch the part of the video from 3:15 to 3:30
If you want to know more about the potential of nanotechnology I suggest reading "The Singularity is near: When humans transcend biology" by Ray Kurzweil, it will blow your mind away.
Job shortages in some areas and not enough houseing and then they would build more and it looks crappy when all u can see is apartments and condos everywhere and ur all packed in i like the country so but you do have a point
Sorry, but I am a Mechanical Engineer at Cal Poly, I have a 4.0, and I really don't care about other peoples attacks on my religion. I have my beliefs, you have yours. When people attack eachother's beliefs, it simply means they are insecure about their own.
Wish I could be as optimistic. History is full of tech advances that have been redirected for commercial or military use, co-opted and made economically exclusive, suppressed or even destroyed, regardless of their potential benefits for the common good. The power of greed trumps altruism - sad but historically true.
A big part of why people learn to be "bad" is in the current system where they've come to expect their lot in life (and that of their children) to be one of poverty. Do you doubt that nanotechnology can change that? When people can make what ever drugs they want right inside their bodies to you think there will be any drug related crime? What happens when a youth in Uganda can manufacture oscilloscopes or computers or hamburgers or vaccines at home?
If we have nanomachines that are made in nature like the flagellum on a bacteria, this means we could possibly study how it uses bio-electricity to fuel it. This could open up so many interesting possibilities. We could literally have machines in us, fueled by calories just like our body. Need a new leg? We can build a machine one out of nanomachines that.
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This technology should be used for the benefit of all human beings. Not for PROFITS or ETHICS and SUPERSTITIOUS values. This is the next step to a non-monetary system, let's not fuck up.
@ThirdRomeAquilo It could also help Africa, you know? Say for example they manege to create very efficient and very inexpansive solar panels with the technology. It would compete with biomass as an energy source which in turn would lower food price and this is great for any country with starvation. And of course it's perfectly possible that they would eventually develop and benefit more directly from our tech.
Not quite Bauggio- Imagine if one kid from a college university had access to a nano machine and could produce a single layer of a substance. That he could then go to another machine and copy-past like crazy and build his own nano-design & print machine from parts. He could then produce as many of these as he wanted and give them to whomever he wished. And if he charged, someone else can do the same. I expect nano tech to help clean the environment, create kick ass gadgets and scare others...
You could only look back into time, not travelling. And looking back into time will be a result of time space bending and will not have anything to do with traveling nearly the speed of light or faster (which is impossible).
Indeed. One day it will kill today's semiconductor technology. Thinnest deposition I worked with was about 40nm but it was only one layer... Yes,nanotechnology is amazing.
If humans could live for 300 years, a single group of researchers would most likely live long enough to advance the technologies of space travel significantly. Just think about how fast we would develop as a race if we didn't keep dying and leaving it to the younger folks to pick up where we left off.
this video fails to explain what nanotechnolgy is. So what is it and how has the research come. Is nano technology control of a compund or element, how do they actually get something as small as a nano, and how can they computers in nano form?
This really makes me want to have a career in this field. Time to change my major!
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I was just accepted to UC Berkeley's undergraduate engineering program. If I decide to go there, I would very much like to do research in nanotechnology.
this tuff is amazing.... shows just how much more is possible that we have no idea about today...
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Thanks everyone!
So what happens if you make it to small for the electrons to do anything?
So to which molecules do you talk of ?
And where do such molecules obtain there energy from in order to create light ?
What is the machine that you speak of ?
2020 anyone?
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would anyone be able to tell me which television programme this is from, im using it as a source in and essay and need to know the origin of the vid.
thanks in advance
description-
"and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper."
it's "as thin as a sheet of paper", not thick, you are trying to describe how small it is compared to the original or prior version or form.
Nice!! It's amazing to see how many people work their entire life in labs in order for us, gamers, to have better PCs and consoles with nano videocards, nano CPUs and nano harddrives to store stuff at nano prices!
I'm not sure if I should actually respond because I don't think you'll understand regardless. They are talking about the energy of the electron, and how quantum confinement can elevate that energy. The energy of a nuclear bomb comes from the binding energy of the nucleus. That energy is not increased here.
I've only participated in one nanochemistry-based research project so far in my career, but it was incredibly interresting stuff.
really informative video! im making a presentation about nanotechnology and i learnt here somethings that I didnt heared anywhere else like:
· + surface, - volumen = more reactions
· properties changes with the lenght of crystals cause of cinetic energy of electrons.
I think you missed my point. Sony bought several laboratories to develop chips for the PS3, and they're obviously going to wait a few years until they release the PS4 since the PS3 has hardly even started selling yet.
Damnit, I accidentally rated one :(
Thanks for this video! This is way above my level of intelligence, but nanotechnology fascinates me! Thanks again!
Thank you very much for this film and post!!!
what type of plant is that at 6:30?
anyway, I'd like that somebody would tell me a video which talks about actual results in
nanotechnology like: Self-powered smart windows, trap captures cancer cells in blood...
I found articles but they're hard to understand due to I'm not english-speaking.
thanks!
Ok I need help from someone that understands nanotech.. just a basic question, what are nanomachines built from?
since when is 240p high def?
Support nanotechnology as the technology with the biggest impact on
human life in the next 30 years
nanotechnology will be an evolutionary step in tech.
this makes those who promoted Cryonics look like geniuses after all.
I think it will have a huge impact on the human race, technology beyond our dreams, but we'll definitly have to watch out for the risks and ethical problems! It will change things in EVERY field of science.
Here is a way that a residential house could effectively store solar energy during the five hours of good sunshine, to last for the full twenty-four hours in a day. Use a hydraulic elevator system lifting a very heavy weight, where the energy is stored by the gravity of the weight. When the sun goes down,or when more power is needed during the five hours of good sunshine, the very heavy weight movement is reversed and the hydraulics is used to generate power. Maybe more days could be stored.
great vidolist and info, thanks
if you'd like to see a mind blowing example of a near utopian nanotech future read The Golden Age, (but don't bother with the next two in the series.)
i like how the guy at 1:38 gets all giggly when he starts talking about something really nerdy hahahah
Awesome stuff! The thought of a level of bio/nanotechnology where we can identify and control the triggers for aging and nullify them...:p
crazy how things have over the past few years with this amazing technology. my ipod nano is much smaller then my first ipod, and the battery lasts much longer.
And look what we have now
The polymer-based solar cells are great. They are not as efficient (currently) as monocrystalline silicon, but they are cost effective. I used a few to power a model of a hydrogen powered car.
Science is the holy sprit when love is in the equation.
We have already isolated the triggers for aging. Although nobody has yet replaced them. It's not that we can't do it, it's just that some people find it unethical.
I love this shit! I consider myself so fortunate to be alive during these times. I hope that we make a quantum leap in this field.
awesome! cant wait for it, who thought Nanobots are comming so far so quickly
Good vid. Thanks for uploading.
What's the problem with over populatation if you have this technology?
Beginning says 'High Quality.' RUclips says 240p.
I'm more excited about using nano tech for the space elevator idea.
I think Star Trek was based on the writers informed vision of the future, the space ships not really that interesting but the on-land parts look really cool.
As a man of quantum confinement I challenge
you, man of reason, to see who can knock
themselves out first by bouncing our heads
off these padded walls. You first.
i was thinking of doing something nano for my thesis, but my lecturer advises against it because its still so very new, and information is difficult to find, and he has a point there, and i'd need years to figure out something epic. but im still very into it, Its my main goal, nanorobotics.
yay science and Engineering
Berkeley ! WOO WOO!
This is alien technology, Mork from Ork brought to us in the 70's, Nanoo-Nanoo!
interesting... In what way do you think they will be using nanotechnollogics in the way of making bombs?
Please reply :)
the key to reversing cryonics suspensions in the future....:)
can you like take the little molecule that creates light because it hits the "walls of the box" and put ALOT of them in a room and turn on the machine that transforms the energy of light into electric energy and you got perpetual energy :P
ref: Crysis, from Crytek.
Awesome game, and I want that nanosuit.
Yes, we are working very hard. You're welcome. :)
I agree. More we know, more humble we become.
Well I'm no scientist but I can see two possibilities for this kind of technology
1-We get to use it right and the world becomes heaven itself, with no hunger, disease, need to work or study, where energy comes from natural sources and there won't be any more pollution, where we could be able not just to fix our ozone layer but create one for other planets and live there, where we all get to live well and explore science even more and achieve some kind of god-status lifestyle
perhaps the comments have gotten slightly off topic? not that people on the internet ever stay on topic for more then 30 seconds anyway....
any way, nice video not really any new information but a good way to present it
Sure I only looked at this vid once.
yes you are right.
The future of this is technology is immense.
But going back to the molecule in the box.
These molecules look colored because of the visable light radiation to which the electrons absorb.
If the source of visable light radiation is taken away then these molecules will not look colored.
basically atoms need a source of energy to excite electon from a low vibrational electron energy level to a higher electron level.
For example.A substance looks blue because it has absorbed mainly the orange wavelength in the visable light spectrum.
1984 was written in 1948, he reversed the years. he worked for a period of time in the government, which may have been the reason he was particularly "on the money."
its annoying to think that were so close to having technolagy that would enable the whole world to live with what they needed, yet due to the systems we live in it will be packaged and sold to us for a high price, leaving many without.
anyone who's interested in this area would also enjoy a film called ' zeitgeist addendum'
Real technology is the medatitve study of how your consciousness effects reality, that's the future.
They don't have to wait a few years, those chips are already made regardless of whether the public has seen it yet.
cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool this is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This technology should be used for the pleasure and benefit of those who made it. The people who spent a large portion of their lives dedicated to making a better tomorrow for the ignorant, whiney, peanut gallery, children, deserve to have opulent present.
Well at least now even the smallest motor we've created is still pretty massive compared to, say, a human platelet. I'm sure by the time nanotechnology becomes a weapon I'll be long gone.
any body guessed why all the images we see are black and not in color well it is because light waves dont come in the measurements of atoms the only electromagnetic wave that comes in that form is gamma radiation but you dont want a lot of that in a room they use electron microscopes to shoot electrons as they reflect they see the image electron size wide, long, high which is very small.
We can do that now without nanotechnology. It's called electrolysis.
However, removing the hydrogen from water produces only oxygen. Air is a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and some minor constituents.
The point is that you don't need nanotechnology to split water.
they sad that when they take a little piece of the element it glows a color
and the energy it uses to create the light is as I understood the energy from the molecule bouncing in the walls.
and you know solar energy can be turned into electric energy so why wouldn't the light from the molecule be turned into el. energy?
I see you confused so watch the part of the video from 3:15 to 3:30
please may this let some of natures victims gain health they never were given to experience
If you want to know more about the potential of nanotechnology I suggest reading "The Singularity is near: When humans transcend biology" by Ray Kurzweil, it will blow your mind away.
at least someone has the balls to tell the world the truth. thanks man
Job shortages in some areas and not enough houseing and then they would build more and it looks crappy when all u can see is apartments and condos everywhere and ur all packed in i like the country so but you do have a point
Sorry, but I am a Mechanical Engineer at Cal Poly, I have a 4.0, and I really don't care about other peoples attacks on my religion. I have my beliefs, you have yours. When people attack eachother's beliefs, it simply means they are insecure about their own.
and yes The Singularity is near is a great book to. i highly recommend it.
Wish I could be as optimistic. History is full of tech advances that have been redirected for commercial or military use, co-opted and made economically exclusive, suppressed or even destroyed, regardless of their potential benefits for the common good. The power of greed trumps altruism - sad but historically true.
A big part of why people learn to be "bad" is in the current system where they've come to expect their lot in life (and that of their children) to be one of poverty. Do you doubt that nanotechnology can change that? When people can make what ever drugs they want right inside their bodies to you think there will be any drug related crime?
What happens when a youth in Uganda can manufacture oscilloscopes or computers or hamburgers or vaccines at home?
Gotta love technology ^_^
Hope their research goes well...
Thanks for the Necro-like?
If we have nanomachines that are made in nature like the flagellum on a bacteria, this means we could possibly study how it uses bio-electricity to fuel it. This could open up so many interesting possibilities. We could literally have machines in us, fueled by calories just like our body. Need a new leg? We can build a machine one out of nanomachines that.
Only prob is Nick tptsb are in CONtrol here using the Univ system to advance this tech in a most nefarious, suppressing way》safe to say you have Morgellons inside you & thus your dna has been modified/altered》See Carnicom Institute for Leader in this Research》Uncompromised Independent Science is the only place where this truth can be found》Comes down to a very simple question of...do you trust the Gov》Vive les #GiletsJaunes Obstruct-The-Vote.org BecomeUnGovernable.net
damn, this stuff is like something straight out of Star Trek or the Terminator. It's kinda scary even.
This technology should be used for the benefit of all human beings.
Not for PROFITS or ETHICS and SUPERSTITIOUS values.
This is the next step to a non-monetary system, let's not fuck up.
Who else is hoping this comes to making a nanosuit?
@ThirdRomeAquilo It could also help Africa, you know? Say for example they manege to create very efficient and very inexpansive solar panels with the technology. It would compete with biomass as an energy source which in turn would lower food price and this is great for any country with starvation. And of course it's perfectly possible that they would eventually develop and benefit more directly from our tech.
pls give us a nanosuit prototype
Who is narrating?
Bill O'Reilly should watch this.
boy did you miss the boat on that call...
Chemotherapy is to Nanotech what bloodletting is to modern surgery.
Not quite Bauggio-
Imagine if one kid from a college university had access to a nano machine and could produce a single layer of a substance. That he could then go to another machine and copy-past like crazy and build his own nano-design & print machine from parts. He could then produce as many of these as he wanted and give them to whomever he wished. And if he charged, someone else can do the same.
I expect nano tech to help clean the environment, create kick ass gadgets and scare others...
Cool story, bro.
"participate in a debate in a meaning way"
never on youtube.
You could only look back into time, not travelling. And looking back into time will be a result of time space bending and will not have anything to do with traveling nearly the speed of light or faster (which is impossible).
Indeed. One day it will kill today's semiconductor technology. Thinnest deposition I worked with was about 40nm but it was only one layer...
Yes,nanotechnology is amazing.
What's curious is how so many of these nano-experts have their left shoulders depressed..
@KQEDondemand I wish every moderator on RUclips would keep the uncivilised civilised. Thankyou.
Starts with little things like solar power, ends up with a HalfLife alien and zombie killing fiasco.
Obviously here knows what this stuff really is.This stuff can change all matter into what ever we program it to do.
If humans could live for 300 years, a single group of researchers would most likely live long enough to advance the technologies of space travel significantly. Just think about how fast we would develop as a race if we didn't keep dying and leaving it to the younger folks to pick up where we left off.
We need more nano carbon water proof solar skins( coats)
this video fails to explain what nanotechnolgy is. So what is it and how has the research come. Is nano technology control of a compund or element, how do they actually get something as small as a nano, and how can they computers in nano form?
it's the size of their molecules if I didn't get it wrong.
sweet! nano-technology rules.
"The periodic table projects into a new dimension"... now that kinda sucks. :P Still interesting.
if they do invent that kinda energy source i'm going to buy one and put it outside your house.