This reminds me that episode of Darkwing Duck where he got to past and saw dinosaurs civilization with roads from rubber and wheels from asphalt. In no way that was a prophesy, right?...Right?
well it is possible to run a heat source into the road. Would reduce that chance of icing in general but ice freezing inside the road would cause an explosion.
Cables, pipes, sewers, electricity, gas, water are all buried at different levels, surrounded by cushioning materials, for sensible reasons. They are accessed by various means, inspection chambers, ducts and so on. And so on... Painfully funny :D
make a slot in the road pieces that the cable can be slid in and out of without cutting it. this is literally the easiest problem to solve in this roadway issue.
@@ah7027 Yeah man, definitely. Potholes now mean that tour house doesnt have power or internet, and you know how effective the government is at even getting someone out to fix the road.
But Thunderf00t you forget all the benefits, i.e. if a car gets on fire, 911 do no longer have to ask about where the car are located, it can be seen miles away and a half a ton of molten plastic has never hurt anyone! Oh and even the blind can now avoid driving over a burning road part, by the smell alone (how the blind would drive a car, is not the important here) it's innovation and the future. Also imagine how easy it will be to find the super "light" plastic-road tiles again after a tornado, you can easily spot them flying hundreds of feet in the air, and they do not break, just because they fly into a few cars on the highway, go trough a house or land on some pedestrians. Thunderf00t, you do not see all the advantages! Imagine how much power it will save, every time a tile or more have to be switched out, the hours without power or water while a new tile is transported, replaced and reconnected!! You simply have to embrace the progress and benefits!! :-)
Silly Fired Mute If a car get in fire, the policeman no longer even need to work since the whole road will be on fire very soon. Better yet, I don't think it won't be a long shot for the whole city get an extra day off from this as well.
LazerLord10 The carbon chains break each time plastics are reused. This means that there is a limit to how many times you can recycle hydrocarbons, due to this deterioration. A better process would be to track plastics from production through to eventual conversion into e.g. a fuel source, or conversion into some form of aggregate for use in a suitable application.
13 minutes in and you still haven't talked about how the entire road would need to be PERFECTLY STRAIGHT in all dimensions. No twists, no curves, no elevations.
Yeah, roads without inclinations, ok first rain, you get a river instead of a road, the idea blows in the connections between elements which is impossible with specifications of plastic itself, (to less grip, too much expansion)
As an added bonus, when the plastic breaks down from UV, it can be carried directly into the water supply via its integrated drainage. Your plastic star no longer needs to make the arduous journey when it escapes from your landfill. It can just be released directly into all of the local drainage thereby ensuring a steady diet of plastic.
Make roads out of recycled gold! 1) Not affected by sunlight, water or oil. 2) Allows for levitating vehicles. 3) Readily supports mounting of diamonds for high friction and durability when wheeled vehicles are used. 4) Increases the value of gold for investors. 5) Looks cool.
So basically plastic roads are: Non durable When scratched by small debris under cars weight turns into microplastics which is worse than normal plastic waste.
@@Kj_Gamer2614 Dude. *A (literally one) bike path is NOT a motor-way..* You are ridiculous for even insinuating that. This is a joke of an idea. Pretty soon you are going to be talking about how great "solar roadways" are. "We have sOlAr RoAdWaYs In ThE UsA (🇺🇸🇺🇸 pride! derp!) hUrDuR, lOoK hOw GrEaT tHeY aRe" Except we have a (literally one) "solar walkway". Not a roadway. And as was repeatedly explained by many people (such as Thunderf00t), it was never going to work. And its not. The same as this "plastic roadways" project.. *"So basically they work".* You sound like a child with a response like that. You are basically saying, "I am going to just completely ignore everything you just said and say it works because I said so".
One of the best advantages of asphalt is that it is NOT prefabricated. Asphalt is actively laid to fit the desired form at the job site. Prefabricated modules would probably be a nightmare anyway.
tbh over here in germany we had the old autobahn produced in tiles from beton, i think there are even some of them left in east-germany. It actually was cheap and fast to build/repair but didnt last long. The problem was that the tiles get driven into the ground uneven, so you'll get very bumpy roads quite soon. That would also not be very good for those cables and pipes running through there.
Linus P Mate, for a while here in Mumbai, the government decided that paver blocks where the way to go. Next monsoon half of them were gone. The rest had a tendency to dip ever so slightly when trying to drive on them.
I have an Autobahn near me made of concrete, although I think they poured the slabs on site. When it got really hot one summer the expansion joints where overwhelmed and some of the slabs popped up. That made some neat ramps that you could get some good air of, especially since most of that Autobahn is unrestricted.
Man, that ship has sailed. Our society relies so much on plastics for nearly every facet of its existence that I doubt any person living in an urban environment goes a single regular day without consuming microplastics in some capacity or another. Not like this idea'd help the situation, though. Shame, it was such a nice thought to believe we'd kill two birds with one stone...
@Yashua Fradkin are you replying to every comment? tires have loads of debris grinding on the road plus thousands of pounds of car above it... it's amazing how stupid you are
@Yashua Fradkin are you stupid a tire creates alot of friction not to mention debris in the tires, dirt sand or any other contaminates on the surface or within a tire, worn down tires have metal bands which can be exposed and destroy plastic or rip high end working gloves. not to mention the road would have to hold over 10 tons of moving weight by semi trucks or multiple cars. concrete deteriorates faster that asphalt which is why you rarely see it except on entrance to highways or on certain applications such as bridges.
What are we planning to do with the billions of pounds of asphalt we get after we switch out all the roads? Just put it where the old plastic landfills were?
@@DanielFerreira-ez8qd have you watched the video? Asphalt, being expensive, is still cheaper and make better quality roads than plastic. Also it is the byproduct of oil refining. That means, no matter how cheaper it will get, it will still be sold. So Asphalt roads will be here until the end of all oil on planet.
@@magosexploratoradeon6409 lol. Selling asphalt is like selling shit. You can go as low as delivery cost and still have profit. Nothing can beat out from market this kind of products.
Yes, but do it like a Roman engineer would have to had to pitch it to the Emperor. Where the existing technology was cobble stone, and everyone was fine with it. He'd have to convince why his smooth paste like road would increase the rate of travel between Rome and the outlying territories etc.
In Hungary they used up nearly 1/3 of a million of USD to build 2 km dirt road. I guess it includes the 2000 USD of renting the bulldozer, 200 USD of the worker.
Okay, what the actual fuck. Asphalt is already the non-plus-ultra (as we would say in Germany). It is cheap, versatile, durable, gives tons of grip to cars with rubber tires, isn't as prone to cause aqua-planing, safe to handle, doesnt hurt the environment, can be reused/recycled, etc... Why would you replace it?
Does a water bottle melt in the desert sun? No….then why would the considerably thicker plastic road melt? I agree it’s a dumb idea but not for this reason
@@WycliffStudios Asphalt gets soft, but it doesn't actually melt. It sticks together. That's the magic of bitumen! Have you tried separating asphalt? Plastic degrades and will actually melt. That's why microplastics is a thing and a huge problem. Nothing beats bitumen.
Solar roadways made out of recycled thorium plastic that's hollow so it can hold tiny cold fusion reactors inside to charge EM drives. Also it condenses water which we give to people in Africa or something.
All the rain runoff will collect under the road, and the cold fusion reactors will run underground water treatment plants. Then we'll build a 9,000 mile long hyperloop to send the water directly to Africa.
I'm stuck on the _"you can pass cables through it"._ Then how do you replace one of the things if it got cables going through it, genius? You cut the cables?
No, silly. We would stop and divert traffic, painstakingly cut the segment into manageable pieces without damaging the utilities. Then we would bring in the necessary equipment to assemble forms and injection mold a new replacement section. Disassemble and demobilize all of the equipment and materials.., and open the road to traffic, again! -- Simple! -- And just think of the millions of more jobs! Everyone can now be employed... Round the clock road repair --- everywhere! No need to transit for work. Jobs within walking distance... Good for CO2 reduction. Employment and Climate issues resolved simultaneously. Win! Win! Win! I can't wait...
Hahahahahaha, I saw this on Facebook and I thought, "Oh look, another Thunderf00t video incoming." Man, people just want to make stupid shit for Thunderf00t to disprove.
This has to be about the 10th video of yours I watched and this reminded me of one of my "insights" I've learned in my 50 years on the planet. "Everything is easy...until you try to do it yourself". All these people who just eschew the details aside are just fabulous Dunning-Kreuger subject.
Being an engineering student I instantly knew the presentation was BS, but even I wouldn't have known just HOW MANY problems there were until you pointed them out. Thank you for making these videos and ever so slightly raising the collective IQ of society.
Lawrence Lentini i am an asphalt paver opperator. this BS is laughable at best. i cant believe how much they underestimate the effects of continuous pressure of vehicles.
I'm three years late to this, but I'm going through a binge watch of your BUSTED videos and honestly I'm in awe of how intuitive your scientific counterarguments are to many of these busted products. Wish there were more science teachers out there with your attitude, it'd make debunking shit like this as well as inventing good quality products a billion times easier if students were taught to think in a similar fashion.
@@snowcrash512 "It's flood proof" *Show's image of water run off going into the soil *Hidden vid doesn't show the downstream effects of microparticles ending up all over the goddamn place.
But yeah, but no. Didn't you watch the movie - they're going to have localised, specialist water treatment so that none of the pollution escapes. You know, just like in Flint, Michigan.
I drifted away from your channel for a while and forgot how truly important channels like this are.... The lie is huge and it has to be destroyed a little at a time. You do an exceptional job at that. Please never stop.
@zack dai some plastics can take some heat, so exhaust / friction heat from the tires probably won't matter. But some plastics will just melt from the sun alone (I've been in a 3D printing group where someone shared the sad picture of a PLA figurine that turned into a plastic puddle. R. I. P)
I just found this video. My family has been in asphalt road construction since the 1950’s. Thank you for bringing up how green asphalt is. I hate how much grief asphalt is given.
NotYourRegularMate :/ As long as I can slam down the road at 500 miles an hour towards the loopty loop(I assume they'll install them in intersections), I pledge full support.
You know, that could actually work, there are ideas similar to that being tossed around by geneticists. We just don't quite yet have the level of sophistication in the field of genetic engineering to do a modification that large yet. But you'd be surprised what a few decades of research can accomplish.
There is a place where they make bridges and pathways from the roots of trees. They carefully train the roots by tying them off and suchlike to create their highways.
You guys heard of the Grush? It's a gaming toothbrush (dunkey did a good video on it). I suggest we just add solar panels and use asphalt instead of plastic in its construction. Therefore, it's simple, efficient, low cost, easy to construct, easy to repair, contributing to circular economy and sustainable.
Omg I'm so glad you covered this and I found your video. There are so many issues that they do not address or skim over as if it's not a problem. You've done such a great job on this video!
Yeah I understand they don't. The reason I linked to all those articles is because they are proof that nearly every claim this guy made about plastic roadways is false. They CAN take the weight without deforming. They CAN take the abuse of vehicles driving over them without abrading into nothing in a minute's time. They CAN be made with whatever surface texture they need them to be in order to give positive traction in any weather condition.
Those plastic bridges don't use simple PET plastic, which was the entire point of the video. They certainly can't be recycled. But they're cheaper than regular bridges and last about the same or longer (estimated). And as said in the video, the road foundation is the hard part. Once they start putting on the asphalt the road is pretty much finished. This doesn't even remotely compare to your bridges.
You'll also notice the video describing the plastic road surface said they don't have a final design or material makeup selected. There is no reason they can't change it. As far as the bridges using glass fiber reinforcement, I still haven't seen anything saying they can't be recycled into the same material for the same purpose. If you can provide me with a link with definitive answers as to such, I'd appreciate it. As far as the road surface is concerned, if they can use crushed granite rocks as a base for railroad ties to provide support and drainage, I don't see why they can't do the same with the road base. It would save a lot of time and labor compared to the current system. Yes, there is still quite a bit of prep work to be done in making the base for rails to pass over, but not nearly as much as for roadways as the overlying road surface tends to be much more susceptible to variations in ground density. Using crushed granite stone as a base would cut the time and maintenance, and the rigid plastic panels would help overcome the difficulties associated with different levels of compaction in the base that lead to potholes and cracks in typical asphalt and concrete road surfaces. I'm not saying that the original plastic roadways video is by any means correct or complete, but as a base of an idea to build on, it has merit. Many of the problems that people have pointed out in the comments here and in the video by thunderf00t have already been solved in other areas of construction using plastics or can be overcome relatively quickly. I still have yet to hear of a sure fire way to guarantee against potholes in asphalt or concrete; or even a cheap and quick way to repair them long term.
Since the actually expensive part is the foundation, there is simply no point in making the road out of plastic. The asphalt layer is rather thin. And better plastics (not PET) are expensive. That's nice for specific points (like bridges), but sucks for entire roads. Bridges also have the problem that cities cheaped out with corrosive steal in that reinforced concrete and now they have to pay the price for their greedyness.
The ignorance of people and the ability of people to think they have a valid opinion on a subject they know nothing of just astounds me. I work in road construction and I can tell everyone who has commented negatively on here about Thunderfoot's video is just plain wrong. All of his points are correct and quite valid. One of the things he touched upon a bit was friction or roughness of the surface. This is an extremely important property of the road surface to prevent accidents. In the industry we call this driving layer the surface friction course. The rougher the surface the faster vehicles stop when braking (ie. shorter distance travelled) and the less likely a car is going to slide and hydroplane in wet conditions. We actually test the frictional properties (ie. skid resistance) of a given surface course by testing the aggregates since they provide this property. What's more important than the initial frictional value of a given material is the frictional value it retains over time due to wear from vehicular traffic. This value is called the polished stone value or PSV. So, even if an aggregate starts off with a decent frictional value, it may be a soft aggregate - such as limestone - and it will polish or wear smooth. This is very bad. Other aggregates will wear rough and their frictional properties will largely be maintained. Some aggregates have other interesting properties that help them resist polishing. For example, gneiss has a rough macrotexture, so bits of crystalline pieces break off during wearing, thus allowing the surface to retain a rough texture. There is a drawback in that gneiss is quite fragile and wears faster compared to something like traprock which is both hard (wears slowly) and wears rough (resists polishing). I hope some appreciate this extra, more in-depth information.
I mean i have no experience in road construction but just being in my 30's and having to build foundations for walls and driveway at my home address is enough to realize that there idea is some what stupid. i thought you could debunk this with just common sense but i guess not lol.
There's a lot of BS science out there. Maybe I should start selling a highly conductive metal with anti-bacterial properties to people. I'll charge $30 per 100 grams. Then I will send them 3 pre-1982 pennies.
Vanessa H just because they have being toxic in common does not mean they are basically the same. they have completely different formulas and different physical properties lol. but true very toxic. but only when wet. you can smell and lick asphalt all day after it is 100% cured. not on a sunny day though. wouldn't recommend it.
DN Swag He did talk about them using a different kind of plastic, mentioning that it loses most of the features it would be advertised as having. Did you make your comment without actually watching the entire thing? He even, for the sake of the argument, imagined that there was some plastic that was durable enough to do the job.
Do you have any idea how much a 50 yards segment would cost? Do not forget underlying work that probably has to be done in reinforced concrete to avoid segments to break?
this idea has merits i think,they could always use this to make private roads,or bicycle roads etc, ofc the idea of pipelines bellow it like the video demonstrates is ludicrus
I remember that concept a few years ago. The first problem I saw is when you recycle any UV degraded plastic polymer, it would be just as brittle afterwards. It would have to be another item for the landfill. I just found this channel and I am enjoying it. Thumbs up!
Meh. Snake oil has always existed and always will. This kind of crap isn't new, so don't let it get you down. We live in a golden age of science unrivaled in all of human history.
Christos Bakolas - I was thinking of crowd sourcing a machine that crushes asbestos to a fine powder, we can mix it with lead and coloring and give it to poor children so they have coloring paints to make art in third world countries.
Blah b - I wouldn't worry so much about the fine details. If we all huff the dust together at the same time then we're all playing the same game with the same rules :-p
I'm late to this but i'm so glad you brought up the building of subgrade and drainage. I was astounded by the video only showing the panels being used on compacted dirt.
It really is incredible just how so many folk find a third rate cheap'o animation and some bullshit faux edutainment spiel to be convincing. They are surely aimed squarely at that section of the population who have no knowledge of anything remotely relevant, and who will simply jump enthusiastically at the supposed futuristic, green, recycling, environmentally friendly, and I stress EASY option. Typical wishful thinking fantasy bollocks. I find it difficult to not view them mostly as scams. Or at best highly suggestive and disingenuous, for the purpose of acquiring or securing some grant or funding.
Problem is that once a company has a working prototype, their share prices rocket. Most people are hoping to buy up before that date and enjoy the ride up. That is why people are pulling their hair out when these pitches come out, they don't know what to believe.
When something sounds too good to be true, it usually means it's a scam. Also, I liked seeing the video of the solar walkway that was supposed to melt snow and ice on its surface to eliminate the need to shovel and salt it in winter, but the video showed someone secretly shoveling it.
They say heaven has roads of gold. Heck, I had a NDE and went to heaven, and the first thing I noticed if the streets of gold. Though I'm not sure cars will be in Heaven if there was such a place. There would be no need for cars. I'd there's no pain, and you never get tired. Though Heaven is said to be 1500 miles cubed which would be a pretty long distance to walk.
9:00 lets not forget all of these motorists driving over a cliff to their death. Unless it’s those darn Duke boys in hazzard county...boy I tell you what...
Fun fact: Some versions of PET are flammable! So if a Tesla caught fire, the entire road network would go up in flames! And... if you ran gas pipes down roads, they would also spontaneously combust. How fun!
company spokesman: "but that softness is actually a BENEFIT. Daily use actually increases and maintains the roadbeds grippiness" Materials scientist: "that abrasion is converting the road material into plastic dust in the air, just like sandpaper does to wood" company lawyer: "Hush. Here's some money for your projects that don't relate to our product."
Agreed. The solar roadways: busted video was really educational in that it made me appreciate how valuable, well-suited and optimised to the task our current asphalt road technology is.
Generally speaking, most everyone overlooks just how fortunate we are to massive amounts of petroleum already made and buried beneath us. Naturally speaking, there just isn't anything natural that is close to as energy dense on earth.
Thank you so much for busting these things. If I just saw these I would believe them. You have taught us to look deeper than one millimeter. Thank you and keep up the good work.
+OzixiThrill Asphalt releases toxic fumes while forming and it cracks almost immediately after hardening. Proper roads should be made out of steel reinforced concrete.
Folopolis Expensive. Large slabs, heavy, needs whole section replaced. Slippery when wet/snowed. Noisy. Dangerous when underside slides as it creates edges. Not really recyclable.
Actually I think tanks are pretty benign, I mean they can rough up the surface, but they are quite unlikely to actually make it fail. At least they spread their weight over a huge contact patch. I'd be more concerned about your typical everyday semi-trailer truck.
Aluminum Roadways, just use the road itself as a power line. Snow, ice and water will be instantly vaporized by high current. Cars will have perfect traction from static electricity.
datipa disdick excellent observation. But I assure you it would not be a pipe but a 1-foot thick aluminum wire mesh for ultimate environmental plasticity and user durability. You could literally role these roads out anywhere. They would come in spools of 1 hundred miles.
How stupid.. Aren't current processes already producing all that..this will take a bit chunk of that contamination out of the cycle for a long while... If you are so concerned about methane stop eating meat.. That where most of of comes from.
I have a revolutionary idea! How about you use that plastic to make what it was used before! Maybe make bottles instead of making more. It is better than any idea!
Tamas Glanz recycled bottles can't be used to make new bottles - it's relatively rough and opaque - it's what some plastic park benches are made of, that rough gray plastic.
nope, PET (the stuff thunderfoot talks about here) has a well established recycling chain. You cannot use it to make new bottles, but it gets exported to china to be made into fibres for textiles. That polyester sweater you are wearing was once a heap of fizz bottles... The park bench plastic is usually PE or PP, which I guess these guys are hoping to use too. With recycling, the problem to solve is not what material fits the requirements, but what products you can make form your recycled source material.
Love how they want to move all the cables, pipes that run underground next to the roads - a few metres into the road, just complicating it and removing core features to insane levels.
If the plastic is too slippery, just make the wheels out of asphalt!
WOAH SOLAR ASPHALT FREEKIN WHEEELS???LIKE NO WAY
SOLAR *F R E A K I N'* WHEELS !!!
EternalBooda boom boom tish comment there... well played!
This reminds me that episode of Darkwing Duck where he got to past and saw dinosaurs civilization with roads from rubber and wheels from asphalt.
In no way that was a prophesy, right?...Right?
That's the episode I was thinking of :4)
So snow melds durung the day, goes into the hollow interior then freezes at night blowing up the road.
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@Great Value Bleach soda pop bottles can, that's because they're pressurised.
well it is possible to run a heat source into the road. Would reduce that chance of icing in general but ice freezing inside the road would cause an explosion.
@@ah7027 no it wouldn't.
As a fiber technician i wonder how they plan to replace one road unit without breaking the cable. Going to be a lot of splices on that link.
Gaffer tape...?
Cables, pipes, sewers, electricity, gas, water are all buried at different levels, surrounded by cushioning materials, for sensible reasons. They are accessed by various means, inspection chambers, ducts and so on. And so on...
Painfully funny :D
make a slot in the road pieces that the cable can be slid in and out of without cutting it. this is literally the easiest problem to solve in this roadway issue.
@@ah7027 Yeah man, definitely. Potholes now mean that tour house doesnt have power or internet, and you know how effective the government is at even getting someone out to fix the road.
with an solar panel and a hyperloop
But Thunderf00t you forget all the benefits, i.e. if a car gets on fire, 911 do no longer have to ask about where the car are located, it can be seen miles away and a half a ton of molten plastic has never hurt anyone! Oh and even the blind can now avoid driving over a burning road part, by the smell alone (how the blind would drive a car, is not the important here) it's innovation and the future. Also imagine how easy it will be to find the super "light" plastic-road tiles again after a tornado, you can easily spot them flying hundreds of feet in the air, and they do not break, just because they fly into a few cars on the highway, go trough a house or land on some pedestrians. Thunderf00t, you do not see all the advantages! Imagine how much power it will save, every time a tile or more have to be switched out, the hours without power or water while a new tile is transported, replaced and reconnected!! You simply have to embrace the progress and benefits!! :-)
Mmmm maybe they will make it fireproof ? Lol
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This sarcasm is really underrated man im died laughing
@@yomiha.toysjogja LOL! Thanks, you made my day by that comment! :-)
Silly Fired Mute
If a car get in fire, the policeman no longer even need to work since the whole road will be on fire very soon. Better yet, I don't think it won't be a long shot for the whole city get an extra day off from this as well.
"Power lines, data lines, fiber optics and high-speed internet."
Speak really fast and no-one will notice you are repeating yourself.
This says a lot about our society.
Intenselly LIt
True. Nothing but tons of garbage being spewed
@@thalmoragent9344 please don't take my ironic comment seriously.
Intenselly LIt wouldn't be funny if there wasn't truth in it.
@@TomJakobW damn bruh thas deep
Imagine doing a burnout and cutting the power to ur whole block
Haha 😂
The heat is gonna melt the road as well
@@happymeme1329 In an Australian summer it would be a honey like substance
Yeah.!!!!!!!!
IIGrayfoxII ewwww, I can smell it already
Or you know, we could recycle the bottles into, like, *other bottles*.
LazerLord10 that's *crazy*
LazerLord10 What are you... logical?
Or even clothes, I used to have a jacket made of recycled bottles (or at least mostly I don't remember it was a long time ago)
Quick, we need an animator; partner.
LazerLord10
The carbon chains break each time plastics are reused. This means that there is a limit to how many times you can recycle hydrocarbons, due to this deterioration.
A better process would be to track plastics from production through to eventual conversion into e.g. a fuel source, or conversion into some form of aggregate for use in a suitable application.
13 minutes in and you still haven't talked about how the entire road would need to be PERFECTLY STRAIGHT in all dimensions. No twists, no curves, no elevations.
Yeah, roads without inclinations, ok first rain, you get a river instead of a road, the idea blows in the connections between elements which is impossible with specifications of plastic itself, (to less grip, too much expansion)
It's a flat country!
Don't be so environmentally racist by using your brain and being logical.
The earth is flat tho! /s
Plus the micro plastics that will be made from abrasions that will then go into the environment.
As an added bonus, when the plastic breaks down from UV, it can be carried directly into the water supply via its integrated drainage.
Your plastic star no longer needs to make the arduous journey when it escapes from your landfill. It can just be released directly into all of the local drainage thereby ensuring a steady diet of plastic.
Yum yum
@ straight from the bottle, no processing or any of that unhealthy shit
@ more nutrients and all. I need to get that daily intake of polypropylene somehow
@Daniel von Strangle oh that's just normal. Take some methanol every 4 hours and you'll be right as rain
I like the bitterness in this
Make roads out of recycled gold!
1) Not affected by sunlight, water or oil.
2) Allows for levitating vehicles.
3) Readily supports mounting of diamonds for high friction and durability when wheeled vehicles are used.
4) Increases the value of gold for investors.
5) Looks cool.
sidenote: ( the expenses of this project may be slightly more than the average roadway but it will be tooooootally worth it)
Better yet, let's make jewellery out of recycled roads.
BlankBrain Also will cause a decrease in burglaries due to the number if would-be thieves getting hit by cars.
... man kind is fck ...
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If roads were converted into lego roads, it would prevent Jaywalkers
WhiteWolfos
Sorry to say, it's only going to stop barefoot j walkers.
As in, you going outside to get the mail.
Comedy gold!
You have a criminally under rated comment XD
oriontherealironman plagiarizing is criminally illegal
Hahaha
0:57 I'm more interested in that truck that can apparently levitate over pits.
that truck is a paid actor
we will have flying cars in future
the future :
LOL
Big Riggs (the game) presents:
Cyber truck
So basically plastic roads are:
Non durable
When scratched by small debris under cars weight turns into microplastics which is worse than normal plastic waste.
So basically they work. Holland 🇳🇱 has already got them in places and it’s working fine
Plastic has a moh hardness of 2 or 3 (depending on the type of plastic) but concrete is 8 in hardness which is why it is not durable
Yashua Fradkin ah yes because car tires are always 100% clean. Go ahead and lick your car tire and tell me there isn’t a ton of debris on it.
And asfalt is good for murder
@@Kj_Gamer2614 Dude. *A (literally one) bike path is NOT a motor-way..* You are ridiculous for even insinuating that. This is a joke of an idea.
Pretty soon you are going to be talking about how great "solar roadways" are.
"We have sOlAr RoAdWaYs In ThE UsA (🇺🇸🇺🇸 pride! derp!) hUrDuR, lOoK hOw GrEaT tHeY aRe"
Except we have a (literally one) "solar walkway". Not a roadway. And as was repeatedly explained by many people (such as Thunderf00t), it was never going to work. And its not. The same as this "plastic roadways" project..
*"So basically they work".* You sound like a child with a response like that. You are basically saying, "I am going to just completely ignore everything you just said and say it works because I said so".
One of the best advantages of asphalt is that it is NOT prefabricated. Asphalt is actively laid to fit the desired form at the job site. Prefabricated modules would probably be a nightmare anyway.
Could you imagine having to field fit every single tile while building a road? You'd be lucky to "pave" a kilometer a month.
tbh over here in germany we had the old autobahn produced in tiles from beton, i think there are even some of them left in east-germany. It actually was cheap and fast to build/repair but didnt last long. The problem was that the tiles get driven into the ground uneven, so you'll get very bumpy roads quite soon. That would also not be very good for those cables and pipes running through there.
Linus P Mate, for a while here in Mumbai, the government decided that paver blocks where the way to go. Next monsoon half of them were gone. The rest had a tendency to dip ever so slightly when trying to drive on them.
William Hammond Plastic roads,are real,and do work.He isn't telling people everything about them,they are mixed with Assfault.
I have an Autobahn near me made of concrete, although I think they poured the slabs on site. When it got really hot one summer the expansion joints where overwhelmed and some of the slabs popped up. That made some neat ramps that you could get some good air of, especially since most of that Autobahn is unrestricted.
Think of all the micro plastic this would generate and go everywhere.
Man, that ship has sailed. Our society relies so much on plastics for nearly every facet of its existence that I doubt any person living in an urban environment goes a single regular day without consuming microplastics in some capacity or another.
Not like this idea'd help the situation, though. Shame, it was such a nice thought to believe we'd kill two birds with one stone...
@Yashua Fradkin rocks in tire holes
@Yashua Fradkin are you replying to every comment? tires have loads of debris grinding on the road plus thousands of pounds of car above it... it's amazing how stupid you are
@Yashua Fradkin are you stupid a tire creates alot of friction not to mention debris in the tires, dirt sand or any other contaminates on the surface or within a tire, worn down tires have metal bands which can be exposed and destroy plastic or rip high end working gloves. not to mention the road would have to hold over 10 tons of moving weight by semi trucks or multiple cars. concrete deteriorates faster that asphalt which is why you rarely see it except on entrance to highways or on certain applications such as bridges.
It's already a problem, but plastic roads would make it worse. Microscopic bits of plastic are being found in human body cells.
What are we planning to do with the billions of pounds of asphalt we get after we switch out all the roads? Just put it where the old plastic landfills were?
In your dreams. Asphalt is expensive i.e. you will be able to sell it anyway.
@@heyhoe168 sell it for what purpose? The biggest reason to buy asphalt in the first place is gone.
@@DanielFerreira-ez8qd have you watched the video? Asphalt, being expensive, is still cheaper and make better quality roads than plastic. Also it is the byproduct of oil refining. That means, no matter how cheaper it will get, it will still be sold. So Asphalt roads will be here until the end of all oil on planet.
@@heyhoe168 Yeah, good luck selling a product that had a plummeted demand when it switched to the plastic roads.
@@magosexploratoradeon6409 lol. Selling asphalt is like selling shit. You can go as low as delivery cost and still have profit. Nothing can beat out from market this kind of products.
Thunder, You should make an "Asphalt FREAKIN' Roadways" propaganda video, espousing the revolutionary properties of asphalt as a road surface.
That would be pretty good I do have to say. It may be a bit too scientific and complicated for the average joe though.
ChapstickPremonitions THORIUM FREAKING SOLAR PLASTICSEER FUSION REACTING HYPERLOOPING AIR CARBON!!!111
Yes, but do it like a Roman engineer would have to had to pitch it to the Emperor. Where the existing technology was cobble stone, and everyone was fine with it. He'd have to convince why his smooth paste like road would increase the rate of travel between Rome and the outlying territories etc.
Will you make a propaganda video espousing the revolutionary properties of imperative structural programming as a programming paradigm?
+Kakto Tak
These are the parentheses of your father. A sophisticated weapon from a more civilized age.
Wait.. *Plastic Solar Roadways*
*goes on kickstarter
You have to have good 3D animations, though.
Don't forget that Thorium
+owchywawa mediocre* 3D animations. Most of these could trivially have been made by one guy with a bit of a hobby.
Great idea! You can even put 2-3 more layers of solar panels in the hollow space!
Mukor Subterranean solar power is a vastly unexploited resource, I'll have you know.
We should make roads out of Flex Seal Liquid
ya boi gmac I mean. It would actually work.
I sawed this road in half
T H A T S A L O T T A D A M A G E ! !
I have an idea of a flex seal product! Flex Seal Metal Liquid! It can probably be suitable for a road!
@@kasparthorngirl lmao underated comment
Give me ten million dollars and I’ll make new DirtRoads(TM)
These roads cost next to nothing to make, and allow for easy maintenance!
Ironically, dirt roads are better if you compare it to plastic roads. Because it actually does its job.
Not only that, they are environmentally friendly
In Hungary they used up nearly 1/3 of a million of USD to build 2 km dirt road.
I guess it includes the 2000 USD of renting the bulldozer, 200 USD of the worker.
Good luck when it rains
@icookchildrenandeatthem9085 actually once broken in dirt roads are fine in rain.
Okay, what the actual fuck.
Asphalt is already the non-plus-ultra (as we would say in Germany).
It is cheap, versatile, durable, gives tons of grip to cars with rubber tires, isn't as prone to cause aqua-planing, safe to handle, doesnt hurt the environment, can be reused/recycled, etc...
Why would you replace it?
Nec plus ultra. :p
It doesn't have Bluetooth connectivity and an app.
xXYannuschXx Das heißt "Nonplusultra" und ist ein Substantiv, du Spaten. -.ğ
xXYannuschXx it is not durable at all
Nick Henry More durable than plastic.
_"Our project is ground breaking and world changing. We haven't researched it yet, but nevermind, the results will be awesome!"_
hahahaha true
skaruts Now, where have I heard that logic before?
Just like Trump!
(sarcasm)
Well, it's true that it'll be "ground breaking" if it's ever implemented in any way shape, or form...
ground breaker indeed
Its nothing new, Scaletric and Hot Wheels have been doing it for years:-)
The Last Pilot even lego caught on to the idea..
Oooh yeah, and you can build loop the loop.
The roads would melt in desert and tropical areas 😂 your tires would have a hard layer of plastic on them
Does a water bottle melt in the desert sun? No….then why would the considerably thicker plastic road melt?
I agree it’s a dumb idea but not for this reason
@@fijiwill2237 could still warp and sag from heat after a long period of time
Plastic doesn’t melt that easily. Asphalt melts in summer
@@fijiwill2237 you underestimate the power of sun...P R A I S E T H E S U N
@@WycliffStudios Asphalt gets soft, but it doesn't actually melt. It sticks together. That's the magic of bitumen! Have you tried separating asphalt?
Plastic degrades and will actually melt. That's why microplastics is a thing and a huge problem.
Nothing beats bitumen.
Solar roadways made out of recycled thorium plastic that's hollow so it can hold tiny cold fusion reactors inside to charge EM drives. Also it condenses water which we give to people in Africa or something.
All the rain runoff will collect under the road, and the cold fusion reactors will run underground water treatment plants. Then we'll build a 9,000 mile long hyperloop to send the water directly to Africa.
Brilliant. Take all of my money.
mrbobmanbob and is airborne with pripeller fans to generate electricity and hold itself up and provide internet to people worldwide
Are your roads gender neutral too? If not I'm not buying them!
mrbobmanbob oh and don't forget to put magnetic mines near it to keep the sjws away
I’d love to go 65 mph in the rain on a plastic road.
Omar Peoples also add twisty roads not a straight away
It would just go through the plastic and below so it wouldn’t become slippy
It would be like driving on an ice lake
@@Kj_Gamer2614 the roads would not become instantly dry dummy
Daniel Zola yeah but asphalt also doesn’t dry instantly and is slippy DUMMY
Cant wait for plastic solar thorium powered hyperloop freaking roadways
Birki gts best moment i read all day
cheater, you just copied my comment
built in waterseer too
lol you did copy his comment
Birki gts checkmate atheists
I'm stuck on the _"you can pass cables through it"._ Then how do you replace one of the things if it got cables going through it, genius? You cut the cables?
I know this already two month old comments, but that first things pops on my mind too when I saw the cable line inside this plastic road
No, silly. We would stop and divert traffic, painstakingly cut the segment into manageable pieces without damaging the utilities. Then we would bring in the necessary equipment to assemble forms and injection mold a new replacement section. Disassemble and demobilize all of the equipment and materials.., and open the road to traffic, again! -- Simple! -- And just think of the millions of more jobs! Everyone can now be employed... Round the clock road repair --- everywhere! No need to transit for work. Jobs within walking distance... Good for CO2 reduction. Employment and Climate issues resolved simultaneously. Win! Win! Win! I can't wait...
@@johnlshilling1446 Well, that would solve unemployment. :)
It's very clear whoever thought this shit up is used to small modular things that just snap together. Like a child playing with Legos.
What about other pipes?
Hahahahahaha, I saw this on Facebook and I thought, "Oh look, another Thunderf00t video incoming." Man, people just want to make stupid shit for Thunderf00t to disprove.
They see people will fund anything with a pro-Earth positive label and want to get in on the money.
But why?? It's 100% medically acurate!!
Wait I can get a Thunderf00t video about me by just making up some stupid shit?
*goes to design table to start making up stupid shit*
+qwerty asdf
Lol true
it's a great idea, for everything but roads. sidewalks, driveways, etc.
reinventing the wheel
Badly
and with plastic
kaden gosso no with solar panels
It’s even stupider
Wait, but wheels are already made of plastic!
Behold, the brand new Solar Firckin' Plastic Thorium Hyperwheel!
PLASTIC FRICKIN ROADWAYS? WITH LEDS? AND THEY'RE THORIUM POWERED?
Arminius idiocy is described as reinventing the wheel but great innovators reiterate past inventions for efficiency savings (I don't mean cost)
Thorium powered AND solar powered.
You forgot the part where they could generate clean drinking water from hot air.
They are also enclosed in a vacuum for super speed travel!
And next to the roads they have solar walls with no solar panels
This has to be about the 10th video of yours I watched and this reminded me of one of my "insights" I've learned in my 50 years on the planet. "Everything is easy...until you try to do it yourself". All these people who just eschew the details aside are just fabulous Dunning-Kreuger subject.
Can't wait for thorium powered hyperloop freakin highways
2 mins after birkis comment, rip
before*
It's even spelt the same way as what he said only two hours ago no period one cap and nothing else.
Just take it as a compliment, idiots like Birki gts will always steal the best idea.
Solar Thorium Powered Hovering Hyperloop Freakin' Plastic Highways** Get it right, you racist misogynist!
Being an engineering student I instantly knew the presentation was BS, but even I wouldn't have known just HOW MANY problems there were until you pointed them out. Thank you for making these videos and ever so slightly raising the collective IQ of society.
Lawrence Lentini i am an asphalt paver opperator. this BS is laughable at best. i cant believe how much they underestimate the effects of continuous pressure of vehicles.
datipa disdick I honestly don't think they believe a word they say about it. They're just taking advantage of people's ignorance for publicity.
Lets make vehicles out of plastic. Well that's a bad idea. Lets not do that.
Christopher Weaver Automakers: **autistic screeching**
Christopher Weaver they already do and alot of adhesive involved as well.
my not make rubber roads with asphalt tires?
I think that happened in an episode of Darkwing Duck.
In Japan there are a few roads that incorporate recycled tires in them... very quiet, but don't know about durability.
with dinosaurs...? i know it was definitely a cartoon episode, but i always thought it was eek the cat
Corey Newcomb in Okinawa some roads use coral
Been doing that for years here, I meen you ever try to stab rubber. It's pretty much like the stuff they put in the asphalt mixture anyways.
I'm three years late to this, but I'm going through a binge watch of your BUSTED videos and honestly I'm in awe of how intuitive your scientific counterarguments are to many of these busted products. Wish there were more science teachers out there with your attitude, it'd make debunking shit like this as well as inventing good quality products a billion times easier if students were taught to think in a similar fashion.
Not to mention what it will do to microplastic pollution when all this abraded plastic inevitably ends up in the oceans................
No joke, all those bits of plastic shaving constantly peeling off these roads would be a disaster.
Wade Haden yes.
Plastic, especially micro beads, are an ecological nightmare.
It's already in the oceans. Just source it from there to start with.
@@snowcrash512 "It's flood proof"
*Show's image of water run off going into the soil
*Hidden vid doesn't show the downstream effects of microparticles ending up all over the goddamn place.
But yeah, but no. Didn't you watch the movie - they're going to have localised, specialist water treatment so that none of the pollution escapes. You know, just like in Flint, Michigan.
I drifted away from your channel for a while and forgot how truly important channels like this are.... The lie is huge and it has to be destroyed a little at a time. You do an exceptional job at that. Please never stop.
just imagine a car burning on a plastic road ^^' bye bye road, bye bye pipes, bye bye cables. yeah genius idea!
You made me lough )))
Didn’t even think about that, lol.
The gov will mandate fire proof cars!
@zack dai some plastics can take some heat, so exhaust / friction heat from the tires probably won't matter. But some plastics will just melt from the sun alone (I've been in a 3D printing group where someone shared the sad picture of a PLA figurine that turned into a plastic puddle. R. I. P)
Imagine a wildfire out west burning 100 miles of interstate highways.
I just found this video. My family has been in asphalt road construction since the 1950’s. Thank you for bringing up how green asphalt is. I hate how much grief asphalt is given.
So they think we’re hotweels now?
NotYourRegularMate :/ As long as I can slam down the road at 500 miles an hour towards the loopty loop(I assume they'll install them in intersections), I pledge full support.
Not Pulverman Don't look now, but I think I just saw a Hitch n' Haul roaring into the loopi-....SWEET BABY JESUS, THE LOOP'S CAVED IN!
NotYourRegularMate :/ yes
Might as well build them out of Lego. It’s even more modular!
Ya but how would I walk barefoot on roads
@@mr.contentdeleted9660 *L E G O S H O E S.*
TOASTER
Or ya know, just normal shoes
@@elitaylor8710 no *L E G O S H O E S*
At least the grip would be better ;)
they'll just build solar roadway bridges above the plastic roads to protect it from sunlight
uh.. solar road ways are made outta plastic... they're see through eh....
@@harleyme3163 they are made from glass
@@shiinondogewalker2809 how about informing your self a little bit
Also the Production of solar panels causes more damage then a coal power plant
@@julius855 where am I misinformed?
They will have one trillion oompa loompas holding umbrella to make sure the road is dry
This video taught me to appreciate the simplicity of asphalt
condom based roads: coming next, to a sexually active city near you...
Finally, edible roads
Get an STD just for walking barefoot.
hehehe
They even cum prefilled with adhesive...
Finally the hot singles in my area can reach me 😊😊
Why the fuck is everyone trying to reinvent the road?
MrTweej
For free money from clueless dipshits.
MrTweej because everyone already failed to reinvent the wheel
MrTweej To make money.
MrTweej good money in monopolising a pillar of civilisation.
Cause they graduated from creation college...
Now hear me out on this one guys, I think this will really work. Three words; Ramen. Noodle. Roads.
Naruto Uzumaki Better idea. Spicy Chicken Ramen Noodle Roads.
Naruto Uzumaki GENIUS! RAMEN IS SO CHEAP!
Dillon Sucks m mo
Naruto Uzumaki "I should rhyme, rhyme with roman noodles"
No spicy chicken, that's my favorite flavor.
Did they hire the guy who narrates the "how things are made" TV show?
I'm gonna do a kickstarter for genetically engineering a plant that can grow into a very strong fiberous mass, creating roads
Also it absorbs water and conducts electricity. No road floods. Any damage is fixed by the plant growing and self repairing.
You know, that could actually work, there are ideas similar to that being tossed around by geneticists. We just don't quite yet have the level of sophistication in the field of genetic engineering to do a modification that large yet. But you'd be surprised what a few decades of research can accomplish.
There is a place where they make bridges and pathways from the roots of trees. They carefully train the roots by tying them off and suchlike to create their highways.
as the trees grow they tend to the roots ,it can take generations to complete .
You mean trees and wood?
See, this is why they should make roads out of unicorn horn powder.
not if PETA gets to them first
Dear god. You're threatening genocide now?
Hey Shining Armor your future high councilor is here.
I'm gonna buy shares in unicorn horn. I will make millions :)
gonna be honest des, pleasantly surprised to see you here
So you can scratch that type of plastic with your teeth? Meaning teeth are stronger....
Time to make roadways made out of enamel.
ktyfiend there's like 7 billion people! When they die we can recycle their teeth!1!1!1
ktyfiend - Please don't do that. You'll drive up the price of solar frikkin teeth implants.
yeah but cavities would happen unless it was brushed everyday
Robert Dicke IDEA replace all tires with advanced solar powered toothbrushes
You guys heard of the Grush? It's a gaming toothbrush (dunkey did a good video on it). I suggest we just add solar panels and use asphalt instead of plastic in its construction. Therefore, it's simple, efficient, low cost, easy to construct, easy to repair, contributing to circular economy and sustainable.
Omg I'm so glad you covered this and I found your video. There are so many issues that they do not address or skim over as if it's not a problem. You've done such a great job on this video!
Nuclear waste roadways.
Just radioactive enough to stay warm enough to melt snow and keep fluorescent paint glowing. Pre-treats waste rain water killing microbes.
I'm fucking brilliant.
Xelbiuj - Unfortunately you might be good at this shit but your marketing sucks. This should be targeted at hospitals instead.
Xelbiuj r u looking to give hospitals more business ?
Even if u die of radiation poisoning its still worth it.
Nuclear Waste FREAKIN' Roadways!
ADHIRAJ OBEROI
If people die of radiation, then the road also contributes to reducing human population
💥💥 BOOM 💥💥
Population Explosion eradicated!!!
That's what happens when designers play engineers.
Every Fucking Time.
hellcat1988
You do understand that bridges in your link have absolutely nothing to do with this plastic roadway?..
Yeah I understand they don't. The reason I linked to all those articles is because they are proof that nearly every claim this guy made about plastic roadways is false. They CAN take the weight without deforming. They CAN take the abuse of vehicles driving over them without abrading into nothing in a minute's time. They CAN be made with whatever surface texture they need them to be in order to give positive traction in any weather condition.
Those plastic bridges don't use simple PET plastic, which was the entire point of the video. They certainly can't be recycled. But they're cheaper than regular bridges and last about the same or longer (estimated). And as said in the video, the road foundation is the hard part. Once they start putting on the asphalt the road is pretty much finished.
This doesn't even remotely compare to your bridges.
You'll also notice the video describing the plastic road surface said they don't have a final design or material makeup selected. There is no reason they can't change it. As far as the bridges using glass fiber reinforcement, I still haven't seen anything saying they can't be recycled into the same material for the same purpose. If you can provide me with a link with definitive answers as to such, I'd appreciate it.
As far as the road surface is concerned, if they can use crushed granite rocks as a base for railroad ties to provide support and drainage, I don't see why they can't do the same with the road base. It would save a lot of time and labor compared to the current system.
Yes, there is still quite a bit of prep work to be done in making the base for rails to pass over, but not nearly as much as for roadways as the overlying road surface tends to be much more susceptible to variations in ground density.
Using crushed granite stone as a base would cut the time and maintenance, and the rigid plastic panels would help overcome the difficulties associated with different levels of compaction in the base that lead to potholes and cracks in typical asphalt and concrete road surfaces.
I'm not saying that the original plastic roadways video is by any means correct or complete, but as a base of an idea to build on, it has merit. Many of the problems that people have pointed out in the comments here and in the video by thunderf00t have already been solved in other areas of construction using plastics or can be overcome relatively quickly.
I still have yet to hear of a sure fire way to guarantee against potholes in asphalt or concrete; or even a cheap and quick way to repair them long term.
Since the actually expensive part is the foundation, there is simply no point in making the road out of plastic. The asphalt layer is rather thin. And better plastics (not PET) are expensive. That's nice for specific points (like bridges), but sucks for entire roads. Bridges also have the problem that cities cheaped out with corrosive steal in that reinforced concrete and now they have to pay the price for their greedyness.
The ignorance of people and the ability of people to think they have a valid opinion on a subject they know nothing of just astounds me. I work in road construction and I can tell everyone who has commented negatively on here about Thunderfoot's video is just plain wrong. All of his points are correct and quite valid.
One of the things he touched upon a bit was friction or roughness of the surface. This is an extremely important property of the road surface to prevent accidents. In the industry we call this driving layer the surface friction course. The rougher the surface the faster vehicles stop when braking (ie. shorter distance travelled) and the less likely a car is going to slide and hydroplane in wet conditions. We actually test the frictional properties (ie. skid resistance) of a given surface course by testing the aggregates since they provide this property. What's more important than the initial frictional value of a given material is the frictional value it retains over time due to wear from vehicular traffic. This value is called the polished stone value or PSV. So, even if an aggregate starts off with a decent frictional value, it may be a soft aggregate - such as limestone - and it will polish or wear smooth. This is very bad. Other aggregates will wear rough and their frictional properties will largely be maintained. Some aggregates have other interesting properties that help them resist polishing. For example, gneiss has a rough macrotexture, so bits of crystalline pieces break off during wearing, thus allowing the surface to retain a rough texture. There is a drawback in that gneiss is quite fragile and wears faster compared to something like traprock which is both hard (wears slowly) and wears rough (resists polishing).
I hope some appreciate this extra, more in-depth information.
This man speaks the truth.
I mean i have no experience in road construction but just being in my 30's and having to build foundations for walls and driveway at my home address is enough to realize that there idea is some what stupid. i thought you could debunk this with just common sense but i guess not lol.
@@solid_snake9708 This man also speaks the truth
Jeremy Chunick Dunning Kruger disease my man....it’s an epidemic in the 21st century...and spreading
@@azraelbatosi This man also speaks the truth
"We have a lot of knowledge dealing with a lack of stiffness."
Sounds like a personal problem.
There's a lot of BS science out there. Maybe I should start selling a highly conductive metal with anti-bacterial properties to people. I'll charge $30 per 100 grams. Then I will send them 3 pre-1982 pennies.
Fucking genius
Steven Baumann brilliant
Why don't you have a Nobel prize already? Lol
I am not kidding but copper fits that description
Oremo Oremo That was the joke.
Let's wait for plastic skyscrapers. I don't think jet fuel can melt plastic beams.
Walpo
Yes! It's gonna be a plast!
Solar freaking plastic hyper (loop) sky scraper hanging from an asteroid!!!!!?
no it cant.
Trust me, I'm wearing a organic tin hat
Ethan R You forgot that it's also powered by thorium.
Next we'll make plastic freakin' airplanes!!
Why do people try to re-invent roads all the time? What is wrong with asphalt? Nothing, that's what's wrong with asphalt.
DN Swag but still better than foil hats
Vanessa H just because they have being toxic in common does not mean they are basically the same. they have completely different formulas and different physical properties lol. but true very toxic. but only when wet. you can smell and lick asphalt all day after it is 100% cured. not on a sunny day though. wouldn't recommend it.
DN Swag He did talk about them using a different kind of plastic, mentioning that it loses most of the features it would be advertised as having. Did you make your comment without actually watching the entire thing? He even, for the sake of the argument, imagined that there was some plastic that was durable enough to do the job.
Do you have any idea how much a 50 yards segment would cost? Do not forget underlying work that probably has to be done in reinforced concrete to avoid segments to break?
this idea has merits i think,they could always use this to make private roads,or bicycle roads etc, ofc the idea of pipelines bellow it like the video demonstrates is ludicrus
I remember that concept a few years ago. The first problem I saw is when you recycle any UV degraded plastic polymer, it would be just as brittle afterwards. It would have to be another item for the landfill. I just found this channel and I am enjoying it. Thumbs up!
I weep for the future
Technically LEGO is more valuable than gold....
Sh1zbr0 Tyres would pop immediately
At least that has a way of connecting them together.
EEVblog god! I mean big spaghetti monster! help us all!!!
Meh. Snake oil has always existed and always will. This kind of crap isn't new, so don't let it get you down. We live in a golden age of science unrivaled in all of human history.
roadways made of out of compressed powdered alcohol are the future, mark my words!
all hold together by energy healing, scientifically proven with a thermal camera
And it will make many more jobs, as energy healers must stay on each side of the road 24/7!
LU39 * chisel a chunk of road and soak it.
It rains, and the road dissolves. Hobos start drinking the mess. Hey! At least there will be more road repair jobs!
Asbestos is a wonder material. Let's use that one.
Christos Bakolas - I was thinking of crowd sourcing a machine that crushes asbestos to a fine powder, we can mix it with lead and coloring and give it to poor children so they have coloring paints to make art in third world countries.
Asbestos is actually a great material... Just sucks for the people breathing it 30 years later...
YOu can't write asbestos without best! As - best - os
Oh yea, great Idea and if we die of loung cancer.... everybody dies someday hehehe. Asbestos is always the (as) best (os) methode.
Blah b - I wouldn't worry so much about the fine details. If we all huff the dust together at the same time then we're all playing the same game with the same rules :-p
I'm late to this but i'm so glad you brought up the building of subgrade and drainage. I was astounded by the video only showing the panels being used on compacted dirt.
Roads aren't that bad... Asphalt is actually recycled at a rate exceeding 99%.
Wood and rock and iron the only reusable and recyclable and regenerative resources we should use fuckkkk plastic
chadwick hayes You’re so fucking stupid it’s insane that you’re still alive
Tar is a PLASTIC !
links2films
No it’s not.
@@links2films201 tar and plastic both come from used oil but no tar is not the same as plastic
You might call this idea _surface-level thinking_.
EdwardHowton bud dum tss
Your sense of humour is *pretty shallow*.
Rule number one of BS detection, Show me it working and not just pictures or nice computer videos
Heads Tails Nice computer videos? They look like shit; they probably spent as little as possible on them.
It really is incredible just how so many folk find a third rate cheap'o animation and some bullshit faux edutainment spiel to be convincing.
They are surely aimed squarely at that section of the population who have no knowledge of anything remotely relevant, and who will simply jump enthusiastically at the supposed futuristic, green, recycling, environmentally friendly, and I stress EASY option.
Typical wishful thinking fantasy bollocks. I find it difficult to not view them mostly as scams. Or at best highly suggestive and disingenuous, for the purpose of acquiring or securing some grant or funding.
True but to some person in an office whose graphic viewing limit is MS office, that video probably looks like withccraft :P
Problem is that once a company has a working prototype, their share prices rocket. Most people are hoping to buy up before that date and enjoy the ride up. That is why people are pulling their hair out when these pitches come out, they don't know what to believe.
Yes just like Waterseer, no Actual Model whatsoever only use Computer Model (CGI)
When something sounds too good to be true, it usually means it's a scam. Also, I liked seeing the video of the solar walkway that was supposed to melt snow and ice on its surface to eliminate the need to shovel and salt it in winter, but the video showed someone secretly shoveling it.
5:05 PET plastic has properties similar to gold... many people dream of having streets paved with gold. Let's do this!
-joke
It's a good thing you put the word "joke" in that post, otherwise I would have thought you were serious.
Angolin Poe's law has bitten me in the ass before. No matter how absurd I make a joke, someone will think I'm serious. lol
Hey, you're the master of the SciShow comment section. Hello.
Uriel Suarez I love it when my SciShow friends see me on other channels and say hello. Thank you ^_^
They say heaven has roads of gold. Heck, I had a NDE and went to heaven, and the first thing I noticed if the streets of gold.
Though I'm not sure cars will be in Heaven if there was such a place. There would be no need for cars. I'd there's no pain, and you never get tired. Though Heaven is said to be 1500 miles cubed which would be a pretty long distance to walk.
how about roads made from old roads....
Then you'll have thieves out stealing old roads.
GENIUS
jcreswick, that has been done in a lot of places.
We uh... already do that.
How about roads made from rubber and tires made of asphault
9:00 lets not forget all of these motorists driving over a cliff to their death. Unless it’s those darn Duke boys in hazzard county...boy I tell you what...
Yeeeehaaaaaassaw!
I wonder how fire holds up to these road ways??? Let's remember that there are fires in the forests in many countries.
Fun fact: Some versions of PET are flammable! So if a Tesla caught fire, the entire road network would go up in flames! And... if you ran gas pipes down roads, they would also spontaneously combust. How fun!
company spokesman: "but that softness is actually a BENEFIT. Daily use actually increases and maintains the roadbeds grippiness"
Materials scientist: "that abrasion is converting the road material into plastic dust in the air, just like sandpaper does to wood"
company lawyer: "Hush. Here's some money for your projects that don't relate to our product."
Asphalt roads are freaking awesome. We take them for granted.
Agreed. The solar roadways: busted video was really educational in that it made me appreciate how valuable, well-suited and optimised to the task our current asphalt road technology is.
We take them for granite.
that a *concrete* pun you got there.
Benja Cabello well I thought it was solid.
Generally speaking, most everyone overlooks just how fortunate we are to massive amounts of petroleum already made and buried beneath us. Naturally speaking, there just isn't anything natural that is close to as energy dense on earth.
Thank you so much for busting these things. If I just saw these I would believe them. You have taught us to look deeper than one millimeter. Thank you and keep up the good work.
MichaelKingsfordGray its better to admit it than not be aware of it at all tbh
@MichaelKingsfordGray i've _gotta_ hear more about this bridge. Do you take money orders?
"We have a lot of knowledge and experience in dealing with a lack of stiffness."
Sounds like my ex wife...
HEYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ooooh self burn
She dealt with it alright...
Bahahahahahahaha
IRL Hot-wheels
hahahah
Solar roadways: "It's like freakin tron out there!"
Plastic roadways: "It's like freakin Hot-wheels out there!"
Imagine driving your car through one of those double wheel projecters that make the cars go. Scary!!!
how about roads made out of MONEY
I know im a genius
Yeeeeah donald trump
thephysicswhale LODS E MONAY
Already done.
Solid Gold Roads! Can't steal them when you have constant traffic!
Not the worst idea...
[Insert Material] Roadways BUSTED! ~Thunderf00t
Asphalt
+OzixiThrill Asphalt releases toxic fumes while forming and it cracks almost immediately after hardening. Proper roads should be made out of steel reinforced concrete.
Folopolis Expensive. Large slabs, heavy, needs whole section replaced. Slippery when wet/snowed. Noisy. Dangerous when underside slides as it creates edges. Not really recyclable.
+Ndi Ndi - I was going with asphalt as a prompt to bust - I think you are too since you mention it being heavy, but I'm not sure.
Mithril freakin' roadways.
"Where we're going, we don't need roads" is what I keep thinking ...
This is great! Now we can build these with air plastic!
hi, i'm from germany
and i only got one question
how the fuck are our tanks going to roll on this shit
Kniv Jesus cheese tanks my friend, cheese tanks.
Kniv Jesus What happens if you do a burnout on it? xD
Actually I think tanks are pretty benign, I mean they can rough up the surface, but they are quite unlikely to actually make it fail. At least they spread their weight over a huge contact patch. I'd be more concerned about your typical everyday semi-trailer truck.
Speaking of burning... a car fire would royally mess that stuff up, or worse a pool fuel fire...
Corvid At least asphalt is fire proof
Google AI roadways. You can drive on them, they're indestructable, and they'll steal your identity. w00t!!
Don’t reinvent the wheel...asphalt is an incredible material that currently cannot be beat.
The last time i saw an idea this good it was the Ogdenville monorail.
BOOM CAR CRASH *car starts on fire* - *road melts* - *possibly more crashes*
GaMMERKitten
Why?
GaMMERKitten
Don't tell me your supporting this. I know weebs are dumb but not at this level.
Rj Pena there is literally no one else. Think they deleted their comments.
@@guillaumecomeau9436 nah youtube delete comments themselfs.
Chances are this comment was deleted before it was even posted..
@@mojanusmubetker6444 you better watch out youtube will delete your comment for speaking out
they can already recycle bituminous concrete roads. After the asphalt eaters come in they reprocess the ripped up bituminous and use it to pave again.
Because asphalt itself is actually a thermoplastic.
@@killjoy1887 right on bro 👍
Man, I really need to ask more questions in chemistry class...
Ultima DoombotMK1 this is a little more complicated than just chemistry class
@@alexanderpumpkin3423 Well no, duh, but asking questions can get me some sort of answers.
I would love to see how this would work during a Washington winter.
Aluminum Roadways, just use the road itself as a power line. Snow, ice and water will be instantly vaporized by high current. Cars will have perfect traction from static electricity.
Philip Bender and also cost a mere 10 grand an hour to power.... hey what if they were solar powered....lol
Solar And Thorium Powered Aluminum Freakin' Roadways .
We would need to create a market for asphalt, beer cans maybe?
Philip Bender see how many times you can drive a car over an aluminum pipe. answer is not many
datipa disdick excellent observation. But I assure you it would not be a pipe but a 1-foot thick aluminum wire mesh for ultimate environmental plasticity and user durability. You could literally role these roads out anywhere. They would come in spools of 1 hundred miles.
Daily dose of internet made a video about this lmao
Did u come from the link?
Coc Life I did haha
I came from the link lol
Came from the link
Frantical Weeb Trash same.
Lol plastic roads, don’t they realise that the sun’s uv effects plastics and creates methane a green house gas?
Ooof
How stupid.. Aren't current processes already producing all that..this will take a bit chunk of that contamination out of the cycle for a long while... If you are so concerned about methane stop eating meat.. That where most of of comes from.
@@ForestSakan if you're so concerned about climate change just nuke china and india
@@ForestSakan so lets have plastic roads and increase the methane !!!
And then we can set the methane gas on fire and have a huge party
I see that Thunderf00t had to CONVIENTLY blur himself out of camera when biting gold, obviously so we couldn’t see his hidden He-Man Trap Jaw teeth.
Just make the road out of the same material used to create the Nintendo 64 console, Nintendium.
That shit's unbreakable.
D Shade
Or better yet, the Nokia 3310's material.
D Shade no, we must make it out of stalinium
Better yet use diamonds! It's hard, can provide wonderful traction, and can be made with recycled rings to make it economical!
we should use "Cykanium"
LEGO roads
It's hard enough and has friction surface that won't fade away
Lego Roads.
The crosswalks would be a nightmare.
It would be invincible and probably pop people's tires.
The stepping on Legos jokes would never end.
The cars will stub their tires
I have a revolutionary idea! How about you use that plastic to make what it was used before! Maybe make bottles instead of making more. It is better than any idea!
Tamas Glanz recycled bottles can't be used to make new bottles - it's relatively rough and opaque - it's what some plastic park benches are made of, that rough gray plastic.
nope, PET (the stuff thunderfoot talks about here) has a well established recycling chain. You cannot use it to make new bottles, but it gets exported to china to be made into fibres for textiles. That polyester sweater you are wearing was once a heap of fizz bottles...
The park bench plastic is usually PE or PP, which I guess these guys are hoping to use too. With recycling, the problem to solve is not what material fits the requirements, but what products you can make form your recycled source material.
Tamas Glanz plastic shrinks when heated so we would still need to make more bottles
Imagine all the microplastics this stuff releases due to friction
Thorium powered plastic solar fricking road ways!
"It has many advantages over existing products" - namely it will funnel cash into the pockets of these hucksters if it ever got funding.
RipTheJackR considering someone was dumb enough to fund solar roads I wouldn't be suprised
At least Solar Roads had the promise of Energy production going for it. This is just a different flat surface.
I wonder if you could sue them
since they are misleading and basically scamming people, if they get funding from anyone, since this needs to stop
Feminists don't do any better and they can't be sued since decades.
@Thunderf00t , can you make a fake advertisement for a regular road, but hyped up like the solar and plastic roadways?
lol
MyRoomStudio1 YES PLEASE
MyRoomStudio1 This would be hilarious.
FUCKEN DO IT
Love how they want to move all the cables, pipes that run underground next to the roads - a few metres into the road, just complicating it and removing core features to insane levels.