Breakthroughs in Science: Hypersonic travel
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
- Aerospace engineers at the University of Central Florida are drawing global attention for their successful experiments in hypersonic propulsion. Their work would lead to safe and stabile hypersonic air travel in the future-- that could fly passengers from Tampa to Los Angeles in a matter of minutes.
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Boeing: how many people can we fit on it and how long can we ignore maintenance?
Double it
I was told that you’re depressed
Boeing: Hold my bolts (We dont need them anyway)
Boeing- how can we make this unsafe for the public
Sky’s the limit!
How dare the local news do positive reporting
Let's let China and Russia know how to do this duh
This isn't positive. This is propaganda. Not gonna happen scaled up.
They already know🤷♂️
This report looks more important than the Chinese balloon, and that only means one thing
Very low bar, you think this is positive news?
I can't believe we got Hypersonic travel before GTA 6
Damm RIP to everyone who didn’t get to play GTA6
W take
Good point...keep this trend going 😂😂
GTA 5 was released when i was 27...now im 37...I was hoping to at least be on GTA 9 by now...😤 The older we get, the less time we have to play...The future is lookin like we get 1 GTA game per fkin generation!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Well… we didn’t/don’t….
Old technologies, new times. Still hidden from our eyes. Time flies
The U.S. government 100% had this in the 90s and deemed it pointless for manned vehicles
@@stringbean1511 if they had this in the 90's--what kind of stuff do they have now almost 35 years later?
We are the generation after the flood. But from my understanding and research there have been two other generations before ours or one I'm not sure.
@@deathbysparta9790you won’t believe it but aliens 👽
I’m amazed a local news station would do an in depth story on a scientific advance instead of some sensationalist political issue or moral panic. Kudos to producing news.
We don’t believe in science, USA USA USA
You must not watch a lot of local news if this amazes you.
@@AndalusianLuis this is a pretty ambitious local news story that isn’t just tackling some local news item. It is going above and beyond the expectation of a local nightly news broadcast!
Why are you so salty?? This person was being positive. Why did you feel the need to demean them? What’s wrong with you! Please apologize.
@@qrste81 it literally is a “local news item”, you genius. This is a Florida station covering something from the university of Florida. I’m not being salty or demeaning, and I’m not apologizing for anything.
I'm surprised they showed it at all. I mean, I wouldn't necessarily trust a country like China or Russia with something like this.
It's like a parallel universe where the news is good 😳
Boy, do I miss the old times. Now I understand my parents
Yeah + The UFO story from NBC News, these two aren't correlated by chance from a technological stand point are they?
@@indi8990 Looks like it's just you and I who can see through this.
@@World36599 Opp here goes NewsNation on the topic and hour ago xd.
Like clockwork...
It’s Multi dimensional tv, morty
Military bout to take over that project lol
Military already has stuff beyond this
@@Kryoza it was a joke but thanks
@@Kryoza say that you belive in aliens in area 51 without saying it 😂
@@Kryozadoubt it
@@94maximmalThe US government has proven time and time again that they are plus or minus 20 years ahead of everyone else. They probably already knew about this :(
@fox13tampabay please take note not only of the tremendous views this segment got (nearly 3 million in 10 days) but also of all the compliments here in the comment section. This is the kind of news people want. There are enough news channels focused on selling fear - please keep down this path of choosing to report instead on the positive things happening in and around our communities. Well done!
We got a stable engine, not an actual air craft. The title is misleading, its like I say ''I invented the bicycle'' but I only got a good wheel.
@@dandalas2168I agree.. the title could be considered “clickbait”… even still, I’d rather see more of this than the continued fear mongering or divisive political nonsense.. clickbait or not, at least it’s reporting on something positive in the community - I’ll take that as a win!
People aren't buying the fear that mass media is selling anymore.
The door flying off the planes are going to be wild at this speed
This is A+ comment 😁
Their would be nothing left of the people or aircraft at mach 10 you get one little sudden tilt in any Direction the aircraft will legit tear itself apart and if the door does fly off the Speed at which the aircraft is moving Mach 10 the air wont be able to move out of the way fast enough so any air getting into the crew compartment will just vaporize them in not even a second
@@user-dv5qx5kv2o One might think a Mach 10, bird strike might have its disadvantages too.
I'm confused.
The news lady said it would be safe.
Are we NOT to believe her? 🤪
ITS impossible to happen at that speed
The fact this was an actual News story worth listening to and the journalist ask questions relevant to the topic makes this even more of a Gem.
Nah, every year some students do the same thing and then a company(investor) visits and everything becomes hush hush.... you think this is the first time "hypersonic" travel has been figured out? 🤣
That’s why I like Craig Patrick here
I do NOT expect ANYTHING factual from a "Fox" affiliate. I though it was illegal in their universe.
Other than GE rumors, when was the last time hypersonic “was figured out” like this?
Lol it's literally manufacturing consent. RU has them, we want them. More tax dollars for hypersonic... "travel"... classic MIC.
The guy who “made it” flinched when it started up. 😂
That's what happens when people hear loud noise...
@@Bacon22122no, that's what happens when people hear loud noises they weren't expecting, considering he "made it" he should know exactly what noise it makes and when to expect it.
That just the professor trying to take credit for his students creations. Pretty standard stuff
Btw I think they’re talking about the startup at 3:09
@@n1nj4l1nkyou can make something and not realize how loud it's going to be.
2050 sounds very ambitious for commercial travel when even the concept shows a tiny drone
Cool look at what the world made in 25 years. cool
This is one of the few times the news tells us about something cool.
altho this tech already exists from a few years ago, the military has it, not like they say 2050.. thats a lie
It’s mid boring old tech that contractors have had forever. Boring af nothing new here 💤💤💤
The only time they do is when they're trying to distract from something or someone else
Local news does this quite a bit. Most of the time the technology they are covering is blown out of proportion. You can look up news segments about all kinds of awesome nifty things said to come out in a few years, which are now 20 years overdue. That said, this is cool, so let’s hope.
@@JourneyDestination Like when nasa released its super sonic jet or whatever it was, Its like dude.. we know the electrostatic crafts you have lol why are you hyping up this trash
As cool as that is, bet this is the last time we ever hear of it. It’s going straight into military
and here is the voice of reason and logic
First to the military, then to the corps then to the masses. Im okay with that, because once we get a hand of it, it means that its already tested and works nice.
@@annfarmer9704yup they’re totally right. Concord proved to airlines supersonic travel is objectively unprofitable.
@@axelmonogatari3175this overlooks the idea that airlines operate as a business. The amount on fuel burn relative to the number of paying customers is disparate. We will never see supersonic, the next phase is electric I’d put my life savings on it. Airlines have absolutely no interest in going faster only becoming more cost effective and efficient
yes that is where it should be
Engineers are awesome!
The first news i’ve been happy to see in a long time
That animation isn't a passenger craft thats a god damn cruise missile. The only place thats transporting people is to the afterlife.
You need military funding to support hypersonic research. Commercial applications will be secondary.
@@JWQweqOPDH Sad and true.
😂😂😂
Lol!!
My thoughts exactly. It’s really disappointing to see. All these people care about is money and defense contracts with the highest bidder.
Probably the first news video i’ve watched, stayed interested, and not felt terrible afterward. Fantastic.
The technology will primarily be used for HSBM
They can't have you focused on what really matters so they change up thier tactics...they were always capable of providing informative news rather than war mongering...now that we thier bs they want to maintain thier audience who are moving to other platforms.
The problem has never been speed, it's sound in residential areas.
Most people have never experienced a sonic boom and it's not negligible, it's significant. Even at a fairly high altitude.
Very very cool engine and proud of the young people who will make our future better.
Fuel efficiency past the sound barrier also drops off dramatically with current engine tech.
This guy always has an old 2000s filter over him even when next to people who don't its so weird I love it lol.
wow ive honesty forgotten the news could be like this.....positive and productive
Watch a video on pivoting wings next - amazing
@@hubristicmysticTHEY BROKE NEW GROUND!!!! (Red letter media)
Makes me suspicious tbh
Clearly you don’t watch it then
And fake
Feels like i'm watching tv during the 90's. It's hard to explain.
😂
Its the very grounded common sense talk without the bullshit, topped with some future optimism.
It’s like a news clip straight out of the stable universe we diverged from
I agree… because this is what real Journalism used to look like. Individuals used to have to go to College for Journalism and Communication
No need to explain friend. Before the days of reality TV newscasting.
Great segment. Reminds me of a 20/20 episode from the 80's. Their talking about scram jet engines. They have been around since 90's. The aurora/sr72 uses these engine.
Such a useful and positive story about actual news, for a moment I thought we were back in the 90’s again.
Department of Defense: “Great job, we’ll take it from here.”
The military already has hypersonic missiles.
Military had it for years
Make it a weapon.
hohoh,thx to whom.
😂😂😂
FINALLY, something positive done with hypersonic missle tech.
its definitely gonna be used for missiles
💯✅ same tech already used in missiles trying to use in commercial air travel don’t see it happening imagine G forces on passengers we hardly ever seen the experiences of Concords passengers travelling at supersonic speeds where the very body of the aircraft expands same as SR71 there are speeds that will never be allowed for commercial flight untrained human body won’t take it!
@@emekaemezie4205It won't since is already being used for it.
@@dmorphed232unless we make a sealed chamber that disrupts the G force!
anything military tends to be applied to civillian, one notable example is nitrogen based fertilizers (given a nobel prize) to a nazi scientist who tried to make chemical weapons, this invention allows all of us to live without always killing each other for land and food.
I actually watched this. Love it.
This is EVERYTHING!!! Nice job-story well done Tampa
The station folks who worked on this segment really nailed it. Great writing, great questions, competent analysis and breakdown... I wish my local station was this interesting.
Girl is a full on rocket scientist but is so humble she tells others she studies fire.
I was thinking the same thing!
Smart people are never the ones saying they are smart
They just showed her for diversity or whatever
@@zanetusken?
@zanetusken stop being weird.
Great reporting. More like this please.
What a time to be alive!
Man, that gun wants to be an engine real bad.
Lmaoo this is funny cause
We all know where this is going
Woke gun 🙃
😂😂
I was wondering what would happen if you stuffed a potato in its tail pipe 😂
Flying at that speed is one thing: making the aircraft able to withstand the levels of heat & keeping it from breaking apart is another thing.
You are wise.
If they reach those speeds once at higher altitudes it doesn’t have as much resistance
Good point to mention what would happen if the aircraft were to lose stability at hypersonic speeds. Rapid unscheduled disassembly in the blink of an eye.
@@aboveaeroa hard rotation at high speed puts extreme forces on the aircraft. One of the reasons rockets explode when they go sideways during launch
Wow you guys are so smart, you should tell the scientists I'll bet they never thought of that....
I hope I’m alive to watch this put to travel for people and hope the pioneers are safe and sound when they use it
It is great that the engine works.. It will be a matter of finding a design and material that can withstand that kind of air pressure pushing back on the craft.
Detonation engines are literally the loudest thing you will ever hear, then you won’t hear again
So they'll be the last thing you'll ever hear😂
*rotating
WHAT?!!!!
One day if the planes starts disappearing to another dimension because the built was too fast.. the planes will disappear and never return
Ear plugs
Awesome. When several years down the line travel like this becomes the norm, these are the individuals who will be in the history books.
Or like with Tesla, it will get stolen and the credit will go to Elon musks grandchildren, X-7z Musk
Several years? This entire thing is fake to promote the university. You will be LONG dead before any human travels in a hypersonic commercial aircraft. These people will be long forgotten as they have absolutely nothing to do with it.
i love a good reporter who can make it sound like he knows what he is talking about. :D
wow only 25 more years guys! I'm so glad for this information!
"if fire can happen faster, then we can get places faster"
I really appreciate how much she dumbed it down for me to understand
lmao 😂
THEY BROKE NEW GROUND!!!! (Red letter media)
Smooth brain
I can bet she doesnt even know how to make it sound smarter than how she said it.
What a way to talk down to everyone lol
Not just hypersonic travel, but safe hypersonic travel. What a concept! Local news at its best.
Absolutely, safe hypersonic travel is not just a concept but a remarkable achievement in the realm of aerospace engineering. The dedication and expertise of the team behind this breakthrough at the University of Central Florida are truly commendable. Their success not only pushes the boundaries of technological innovation but also brings us closer to realizing the dream of fast, efficient, and above all, safe hypersonic air travel. It's a testament to the power of local news to shine a spotlight on transformative advancements that have the potential to shape the future of our world. Here's to celebrating this milestone and the bright future it promises for transportation! ✈🌟🚀
They are only in a lab. No plane has been build, meaning it’s just theory. You can’t claim it’s safe lol
@@Worldball12345 Safe huh? I say you partake in the first 50 flights.
I mean dont we have hypersonic trains? Why wouldnt they make a commercial plane version.
Everything is safe, until it's not.
Great job on this revolutionary technology.
For years I have watched Sci-fi cinematic movies where planes and vehicles that can travel to the speed of light, but now they have the technology to do it. It’s like the future is closer than ever.
Eh? These hypersonic speeds are around 14,000 MPH (22,500 KPH). Speed of light is closer to 600,000,000 MPH (900,000,000 KPH). For context, a space shuttle travels around 17,500 MPH while in orbit and they crap their pants when they hit the atmosphere out of fear. It'll take another 50 years just to solve how to fly a jet at these speeds within the atmosphere without having to constantly maintain or replace the hull's materials. Don't know about you, but I won't be quick to ride anything by Boeing.
Kid down the street broke hypersonic travel in the 80's using only Jolt Cola and Pop Rocks.
1969 UK and France first flight
cool story bro,now run along.
I know for a fact that this is not true because I have eaten pop rocks and it does nothing for your propulsion and just makes you sick.
@@dmystify1381 jumping onto people's posts and saying "run along" really shows your thought process, or lack of.
Wait a super cute engineer 😮
Words can’t express how proud I am of these kids and their professor. Most probably can’t comprehend the advancement in technology. It’s like going from horse back to automobiles. Even though it’s still a few decades away, what they’ve solved will change humanity.
Yeah but this where our money goes they do something better with it
Yeah like feed the homeless lol.
@ProdBMO this ain't where your tax money is going kid 😂 it's being sent to other countries to fund genocide instead of our own economy
Alien twch
Here’s comes military industrial complex how can we use this to ko more people at a faster rate hmmm…
loved this, great questions and explanations! cool! 👽
Holy crap! Awesome!
I am amazed anything received 5 min of in depth reporting on the news.
anti tik tok brains rejoice !
That wasn't in depth reporting. It was a bunch of buzz words strung together. They didn't really focus on the technology of detonation engines. They dwelled on hypersonic because it is the technology de jour and it will get clicks.
It'll be like the Concord.
Only 12 people in the world can afford a ticket.
Then it becomes normal,
And likely will end like Concord as well!
And those 12 people died on that flight. R.I.P
@@jacobymon5675 Concorde was the world’s safest plane when it was flying. Millions of flights over some 40 years without a single death is unheard of, even today. The crash couldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for sharp debris from a much less reliable plane on the runway.
i saw the Concorde land at Brisbane Airport in Australia, man it was loud when it overshot our warehouse.
This is huge. The "boom" has been what's been holding airplanes back for a long time. I remember talking about this in the 4th grade. I'm almost 30 now 😂
"Florida man invents hyper-sonic travel"
Yay go Florida! 😂
🤣🤣🤣
@@luisd8818 Taking credit for everything lol
Looks like a Jedi already saw what has been retired
Ya copy tha fl man tho take out lingo style ya jus b scared to live here bozoz
It may fly anywhere in under an hour but with air port delays, it'll still take over eight hours.
I swear to God, I have literally queued for 5 hours to get through security: Amsterdam Schipol, September 2023.
😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Do you think they’ll be waiting in the airport? Have you heard of an FBO?😂😂
13,000 mph!? In my whole life, I've never had to get anywhere that fast. It can wait!
Wow so historic. I look forward to the possibility to say, I remember when this technology was being tested and designed in my home state. Congrats to that wonderful team of super smart people.
Supersonic flights didn't stop because of safety. They stopped because they were loud. The noise restricted them to cross-Atlantic travel so they wouldn't travel over land. The reporter said the lab had figured out how to eliminate the sonic boom, but nothing about this story discusses it. The aircraft would still create a sonic cone that would cause an unpleasant explosive sound when it passes by.
The reporters weren't incorrect, they just shoved two topics together horribly. They briefly referenced the NASA project to make a SUPERsonic jet that can fly without the sonic boom. The main story is about creating HYPERsonic engines, and possibly hypersonic jets in the future
Is the boom even that bad? I don’t think so tbh
Ya you can only travel that fast over the water. So 4 hours from tampa to LA going 560mph, then somehow take the same plane and get it to '13,000 mph' without causing half the cabin to loose consciousness and then repeat as you
Decelerate.
@@jclive2860 It is. It's called a sonic BOOM for a reason.
It's literally one of the first things they said
The Phd student though 🤣🤣🤣 making things simple for her family and friends "making fire faster!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 bless her heart ❤
No, I think she was really dumb and the noobs needed a girl in their team.
Protect her at all cost
@@marcowerner8739 she was dumbing it down, for dumb people like you to understand, maybe
@marcowerner8739 the most ignorant comment I've seen.
“I study fire, and how to make fire happen faster, and then if fire can happen faster, then we can get to places faster”
U hear but don’t understand. You see but don’t believe. Satan is the God of the air, as aired on TV we watch and he tells a lie through vision.
Don’t you know this fire is hell, and the only place to get to faster is the lake of fire. You have to ask yourself why they are continuing such advancements in technology?
… she said it her self, to make fire happen faster.
Aerospike derivative....nice. And goodbye shock diamonds, hello shock rings! I like it!
Hey News. More stories like this
Now this is what I call good reporting. It is explained step by step very well by the anchor and it is actually something positive for a change. Well done. 😮
They will just weaponize the tech first. 🤷🏼
Civilians sees: hypersonic travel
Government: Hypersonic missile that no air defense can match
They're probably alread selling them to iran and palestine to bypass Israel's Iron Dome we gave them for free for some reason
And it only cost the tax payer $13.2m per shot!
Realistically a solid rocket motor is still faster.
Already exists
random hobo: "so I attached this engine to my car..."
More excitement than we need
Well done guys
Just a reminder, technology like this never comes without tragedy. Cars, trains, planes, space shuttles, electric scooters. Not to be a downer, just a reminder to not lose your heads and grab a pitchfork in utter shock like everyone always does.
facts , just like new car models there are always recalls
Someone gotta test it...
Ain't gonna be me.
@@anonfourtyfivefor 300 dollars and a bag of cheetos you will definitely test it
Hindenburg, early example.
There missing something
Damn you hardly ever see good news stories anymore. This was an awesome story
Please don't use any bad words
Sounds like complete b.s. I'm not even sure if a human being can survive that speed. I'm not even sure about the crashes and midair disasters. A crash would seem like a missle at that speed.
@@HellomuSic1296 Yeah. When I'm in a car, I'm completely glued to the seat over about 60mph.
@billyjoejimbob75 I heard a pilot say once a human being can withstand many speeds. The problem with going Mach 5-through 25 is the blood in a humans stops circulating.
@@tobejaison9781 you can't control people
wow this could revolutionize space travel
Faster intercontinental travel was never about lack of technology but about cost. Concorde was available in the 70s which takes 3 hours to go from New York to Paris, but it was not profit optimized for airlines.
It isn't a breakthrough in science, it's a breakthrough in the information that the public is allowed to know.
if that were the case, they wouldn't be using fuel
@@eliot7189that’s very true.
gaaaahd stop that’s not how science or capitalism works ffs
Seems like you’re too lazy to read a book.
This information was readily available with less than 30 mins of research.
But everything is conspiracy nowadays.
The civilization in Antarctica just gave us their throwaway old technology
Kareem Ahmed, you sure are a gift to America sir!
He's a genius.
DR. Ahmed 🫡
Wow! Fantastic!
Impressive scientific and technical achievement.
I can’t even 💩 in under 10 minutes!
Is that why You wear adult sized pampers?
@@Omar_Zazzle hmm…. kinda weird and creepy that you know this fact about me 😏
You will never get this anyways. Only the super rich need it. So they can fly to their meetings to tell us about how we are the issue with the planet
Here here 👆. However, when I do go, I plop a pelozi into the porcelain pool !! 💩
You must be constipated lol
The engine isn't the biggest challenge - it's the airframe materials to cope with the temperature and pressure changes.
And the hypersonic plasma cloud at temperatures between 3000 to 5000 degrees. A little too hot for most people...
That's why he said 2050 i guess, because you need advances in multiple technologies before you can achieve some things.
@@benmaynard3059 I don't there will ever be a hypersonic airlines for the public to take, but hypersonic fighter jets seems much more likely. The Russia MIG-41 jet fighter is supposed to be able to fly at MACH 3, so maybe in another 20 years they will have a MACH 5 fighter.
I still wonder how they control a hypersonic missile like the Kinzhal or the Zircon through the plasma cloud ?
Fantastic journalism
damn.. that anchor is drop dead gorgeous!
It’s so crazy to see that we’re getting closer and closer to what we all consider “the future”
We always are and always have been
@@killer12555 "Only until man looks into the perseprous, does he make change."
( I googled the spelling of that word and couldnt find it, "a chasm" a preperous.)
We already are in the future technically any time that passes is the future the future isn't a destination it's a natural outcome of the passage of time
Future has always been the future since dates prior to bc day & age. But I get what you mean. The way society looked at it about the flying cards the robots blah blah blah. Until I see it everyday consistently it’ll always feel the same
This is not the future. This is garbage.
Kareem Ahmed, had the honour to work with him during my time at UCF. Another south asian pioneering in science! 💕A gift to this nation!
Yes he’s a great fighter
@@Jazongenova😂
@@Jazongenovathat's Kareem Abdul jabar when he fought Bruce lee not the same kareem goofy
Why not just call him an asian how come no one refers to Chinese and Japanese as east Asian they just call them asian why are darker Asians always designated by direction
"What do you do?", "I study fire", literal tinder date
2:34 OMGGG the rings in the hypersonic jets flame is crazy looking, that’s like straight out of a movie when they’re flying in the air going crazy speeds… 😱😂 I wonder if it looks like that in person or if it’s just the camera catching the individual frames. Either way that’s awesome.
That's crazy they gave the blueprint,secret and details to the entire world dam the news is sneaky ass hell
I guess the engineers wanted this known to the world so it could be applied instead of selling their souls to secrecy for the blueprints to be locked in some military basement for 20 years
Well, think the tricky part is more complex
Coca cola tells you what in the can, but they don't tell you how they make it.
and the patent will stop this from get developed until year 2500
It's been kind of known but not really applied for a long time.
Even in some videogames you get the space ships designs with multi rings.
The study of a whale fin for example curves and it is becoming more efficient with that design that if applied to planes the fins could save a lot of gas. Studies of gas and liquids have been made for awhile the key is getting a greenlight and stabilizing it.
If they can't sustain or stabilize it yet they will be racing against other engineers.
Hoping these guys get a Nobel prize for this, this is definitely big.
You've got to admire people that work on technology that may only be realised after they are dead.
Can’t wait to see this on Air Crash Investigations.
As long as it isn’t Spirit. I don’t want to travel on the worlds fastest Walmart.
Make jokes...but, a ticket on a hyper-sonic jet would cost more than your house.
lol
What about the G force....🖖
@@cujimmy1366it shouldn’t be a problem since it would gradually get to the desired speed
@@purplesprigsno it wouldn’t
Stabilized rotary detonation is quite an accomplishment if they can sustain it and scale it up.
Holy crap this is so cool
So awesome!
Nice to see that the hypersonic field is still trying to convince people their tech is actually practical and isn't just for military applications for missiles.
lol literally all I was thinking the whole video…his will definitely be used to more efficiently commit war crimes smh
News reporter: "okay that's brilliant! ... And what about landing the jet...?"
Engineer: "Ermmmmm...🤔😬🤯"
Good for you guys to do an old school media story on something way better then the usual left vs right
Super cool science and God bless them!!
"If fire can happen faster then we can get places faster" is one of the funniest engineering phrases ever 🤣😂
Don't take this the wrong way, and I mean don't take this the wrong way because she's definitely a real one.
@Sean-Greenit’s not cringe lol. It’s a real explanation. Honestly, once you arrive at that level you realize all the terminology is BS and you can see past it, and like Einstein said, if you truly know something you can explain it to your grandma.
@Sean-Green you act like she’s supposed to just be comfortable explaining complicated stuff on the news 😂😂 she looks young
LOL EXACTLY what I thought and was going to comment!! It really makes no sense to us... they´re so funny...
@Sean-Green One fundamental concept of engineering involves -developing hierarchical n−dimensional matrices for- organizing constituent functions of complex systems. So, explaining the functions beneath "fire happen faster, get places faster" during what is meant to be a brief news-segment showcasing an interesting school project, would confuse 99.9˜⃨9% of viewers and still wouldn't be a real explanation. The people who can handle a real explanation perform their own additional research after viewing. Though, television can be inspiring, what's cringe is expecting to learn STEM from television alone.
@Sean-Greenif you can't explain your doctorate level understanding of your field to a 10 year old, you don't really understand it. And that explanation is extremely good. Just as the teacher used the example of a candle vs a detonation to describe commercial jet engines vs what they developed. A shocking amount of the public needs this level of simplification. Especially in a 3 minute news segment.
Or they could delve into the high speed fluid dynamics of self reinforcing shockwaves in a rotational inertial frame and the cavity shapes that remove turbulent flow which would interrupt that phase alignment or introduce instability in propagation speeds leading to degrading efficiency and potentially catastrophic flameout.
The G-force is gonna be insane lol
if they die, they die lol
Yeah, taking off seatbelt sign will not light up!🤷♂️🤣
No it won’t
That’s why they use a regular plane to take off no g force then drop the other craft witch goes into supersonic mode then drop final craft in supersonic mode it’s like a3 step process smoothing into thst hypersonic speed and doing it at a high altitude and predicting the outcome
I'd love a commercial flight with high G-force! (The grandma passengers would feel completely different, of course.)
@@user-xm7df2rr5rno one that writes witch instead of which can be trusted.
She looked so happy talking about fire
Hypersonic was never the issue. The problem was the sound and hypersonic boom. The Concorde use to break residential area windows.
We've had this for a long time, there's just now showing it
That mean I can leave in the Philippines and come to work in newyork everyday
@@giovannilouis7947 doubt it..looks good on paper but no way possible for 300 people ...a small jet maybe
There is a difference between hypersonic travel and safe commercial hypersonic travel
You look up to the sky and see a standard airplane ✈️ traveling at x speed, then you see a Chem ✈️ traveling from one side of the sky to the other within 1 min.. the tech has already been there but it’s hush hush 🤫
@@camlee2341 trained pilots pass out from g force if I'm not mistaken so how does that save them lol and that shuttle clearly dropped part if it after launch that can't be safe or efficient 😂😂😂
Mach 1 = 767mph
Mach 2 = 1534mph
Mach 3 = 2301mph
Mach 4 = 3069mph
Mach 5 = 3836mph
Mach 6 = 4603mph
Mach 7 = 5379mph
Mach 8 = 6138mph
Mach 9 = 6905mph
Mach 10 = 7672mph
TR-3B 😎
So every mock is about 700-900 ish mph?
@AuthEarth it's 767, and multiples there of. 767 is the speed of sound, commercial flights only fly around 500 mph to avoid sonic booms over land, but they are capable of flying Mach 1 and sometimes do over the ocean, but it makes a sonic boom. The concord could fly at Mach 2, every super power is working on having a fleet of super sonic (Mach 10+) nuclear missiles that deploy on subs. Which means early warning won't be useful ever again. So instead of nukes taking minutes to hit, it'll take seconds. If China wanted, they could wipe out the US with nukes before we knew they launched.
@@EdwardM919 Travelling at mach 10 it doesn't need to be a nuke. Whatever it hits it's going to obliterate it like any nuke would anyway.
@Kit_Bear no nukes still release more energy than that, but I see what you mean. It does make an effective non nuke option as well.
This is incredibly useful for intercepting missiles or bombs.
Sounds a lot like the engine from the “Aurora project” secret triangle shape, airplane that flies supersonic. There is video on the net vapor exhaust that the exact engine would leave with the series of explosions! Very, very cool
This is a breakthrough that will go down in history as the catalyst of mans exploration of space and time.