exactly!!!!! actually he seems a bit disorganised, the quint essential eccentric genius :) so maybe give him 10x10 minute speeches instead, different speech time session for each invention
Wow this was definitely one of the bet TED talks, informative, new tech with simple materials that does something outstanding, a new approach to solve problems.. man i just love these
I am watching this years in the future and wondering why this is not in every classroom and hospital in the world. Humanity inspires and disappoints in equal measure.
Improving access to, diminishing the costs of, technology is secondary in importance only to the original invention. Making tools accessible can only improve understanding and craftsmanship; good show.
yup! He spoke of going over time, I thought they had 18 minutes? Must be some have shorter? Bring him back for a seperate session for each of his inventions I say!
You gotta love the fact that they didn't really need to understand the exact mechanics of how it spins, just that it does and how fast, but they studied it anyway. SCIENCE! :D
I mean, If theranos was legit that would've also been a revolution. Part of the reason it was so scandalous was that they were so convincing. You can't really fault the people who invested in it.
This is amazing!! So much hope for better healthcare for millions! This reminds me of the sentence: "Nobody thought this was possible, until it was done".
Summit Tea Yes, it's in reference to a speech given by Bill Gates, one of the creators of Microsoft, where he had a jar of mosquitoes that he released upon his audience as a joke to say why should the rich not get the experience of malaria? The Ted talk he did is still viewable today if you would like to view it.
Frugal science pair very well with something I am extremely excited about; the dawn of crowdsourced scientific discovery. If we put 7 billion minds together, imagine what we can learn and discover.
1:08 Not even a single one of the foldscopes is been shipped to Russia (according to that map he projected)..! In contrast, the same map shows a whopping number of these foldscopes been shipped to USA.. But, Why ?
spokova most likely because of the language barrier and people just not trusting his ideas. He is a bright man and is bringing it at a very affordable price so it is not surprising that other countries aren’t suspicious of it
@@CharTC Nope ! While the palpable truth is that, "Language" is NOT a barrier when it comes to all of the other countries, then only Russia must not be an exception. While the actual reason being the very ingenuity that the Russians have in general makes it look a puny thing to ponder upon.
Two questions : 1) how can you make this keep continuously rotating only in one direction, and you can keep adding energy to it ? (like spinning mops, or vintage old spinning top ) 2) how can we incorporate it in a bicycle? 3) how about a skateboard working with this principle, where you just pull a string?
Great generous person will safe humanity thank you! There is Knowledge in this world but mostly with out compassion! Science is used to gain power and control this days. Please make the steps available on let us learn and teach one another with out having athe selfish and greedy put their hand on it.
A simple question bro how are they teaching science in I ndia we have forgotten the real purpose of studying science just for Mark's body nonsense is going on
This is what TED should be.
give this guy a nobel prize
Absolutely
He absolutely deserves it
Engineers don't get Nobel prizes. Sad isn't it
Better him then Obama
hans hans than
People like Manu Prakash should have 1 hour speech time !!!!
exactly!!!!!
actually he seems a bit disorganised, the quint essential eccentric genius :) so maybe give him 10x10 minute speeches instead, different speech time session for each invention
I don't know why no one talks about people like him who have actual solutions, and others are always on news channels with no solution and just talks
I don't think the "others" have no solutions, they just have solutions for other circumstances.
Wow this was definitely one of the bet TED talks, informative, new tech with simple materials that does something outstanding, a new approach to solve problems.. man i just love these
We need people like him who inspire us to think differently!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah
종이 현미경 만드신분이 이분이구나!! 그것 보다가 검색으로 왔는뎅 ㅠ 너무 멋있고 진짜 대단한듯!!! 이런분들 덕에 음지에 있는 분들에겐 삶의 연장이 달려있는듯 ㅠ 너무너무 멋져용!!
베푸는 소신이 너무 진짜 감동적이당 ..
Damn 😂 First asian comment I ever saw.
This is really amazing...if this man is alive for next 40 yr;he is gonna change tools for medical
Brilliant! People like him who literally make our planet a better place for everyone
I am watching this years in the future and wondering why this is not in every classroom and hospital in the world. Humanity inspires and disappoints in equal measure.
정말 대단한 사람이고 영감을 얻었다 당신은 매우 좋은사람,똑똑한사람,모두를 이해해주는사람 정말 좋은사람입니다😊
This person is really amazing. I find something new everytime I saw his explanation at different platforms.
용달님영상보고 왔는데 진짜 아무도생각하지못한물건으로 엄청난걸만드네
You are an amazing person..you are advancing mankind into higher dimensions of life. Great to see you. Just wonderful🙌
Improving access to, diminishing the costs of, technology is secondary in importance only to the original invention. Making tools accessible can only improve understanding and craftsmanship; good show.
This is the most important video that I have ever watched,it will find its way to very door.
i heard about this about a year ago!! an absolutely amazing invention. great to finally see a talk about this.
Manu Labs, Stanford has also made a water based computer.
Amazing!!! One of the best TED Talks I've seen
Take a simple thing, make it Mount Everest. This is freaking awesome man, this is crazy.
This is amazing...Ted plz keep uploading such amazing science videos
amazing I always love learning more about science and I hope that other who are less fortunate can to
also the mathematics behind simple things like that always make me curious
Great talk, great science.
I hope there are actually more good talks like this.
yup! He spoke of going over time, I thought they had 18 minutes? Must be some have shorter? Bring him back for a seperate session for each of his inventions I say!
Amazing Ted Talk! The technology presented here is absolutely incredible!
You gotta love the fact that they didn't really need to understand the exact mechanics of how it spins, just that it does and how fast, but they studied it anyway. SCIENCE! :D
These centrifuges are doomed to become the new fidget spinners.
Dead Joffrey dear god
There is no fucking god.
I was sure he was going to pull out a fidget spinner as he was talking about toys he tested!
He deserves multiple Nobel Prizes.
Amazing! What an inspiration!
*And investors invest in frauds like Theranos, give money to this guy, he will change the world for better.*
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I mean, If theranos was legit that would've also been a revolution. Part of the reason it was so scandalous was that they were so convincing. You can't really fault the people who invested in it.
This guy looks like real life Reed Richards.
Thank you for inventing those things, man.
This is amazing!! So much hope for better healthcare for millions! This reminds me of the sentence: "Nobody thought this was possible, until it was done".
This is just amazing to build affordable science
He's explaining like a lollipop!!!
Genius🖖
One of legendary man I have ever seen in my entire life 😍.
Science for Everone...good line by manu prakash♥️
That ended so quickly!
he deserves multiple noble prizes
what great man!
1:58 so there could be a flea in my foot? EEEEEEEEEW! 🙀
Great talk.
I've seen this guy before, he really deserves the recognition.
This dude is unique great man of men
give this an a nobel...... so bright intellect this guy has no wonder he's indian.... like me ;)
You Are A Hero!
Getting on in August! Exciting! :)
"Unlike Bill, I'm not going to release them."
care to explain this joke lol
Summit Tea
Yes, it's in reference to a speech given by Bill Gates, one of the creators of Microsoft, where he had a jar of mosquitoes that he released upon his audience as a joke to say why should the rich not get the experience of malaria? The Ted talk he did is still viewable today if you would like to view it.
Thanks, going to look it up!
Geoff G socialism in a nutshell
Jarful of Love
Could you elaborate on that?
Great respect and love for this type of people
An Indian inventor!
Really inspirational stuff! I think he should team up with Raj Panjabi to make affordable medical kits. That could be a game changer.
This guy is an absolute genius .
Really he deserve nobel prize.............
Frugal science pair very well with something I am extremely excited about; the dawn of crowdsourced scientific discovery. If we put 7 billion minds together, imagine what we can learn and discover.
This is just awesome!
Indian are always have a cheaper way to go this guy proves it with no changing the cost of live
Great work! inspired
Dude youre making our country india proud. Loved it.
Wonderful, just wonderful!
Amazing guy!
1:08
Not even a single one of the foldscopes is been shipped to Russia (according to that map he projected)..!
In contrast, the same map shows a whopping number of these foldscopes been shipped to USA..
But, Why ?
Maybe people already have good health care in Russia.
spokova most likely because of the language barrier and people just not trusting his ideas. He is a bright man and is bringing it at a very affordable price so it is not surprising that other countries aren’t suspicious of it
@@CharTC
Nope !
While the palpable truth is that, "Language" is NOT a barrier when it comes to all of the other countries, then only Russia must not be an exception.
While the actual reason being the very ingenuity that the Russians have in general makes it look a puny thing to ponder upon.
@@studyhelp1965
Absolutely.
And the question still remains..
Amazing discovery.
Amazing
Great... Pronounciation 🙏😍👌 Everyone can Capture this Information
Next level innovation right here.
Papier centrifuge + paper microscope = diagnostic for everyone in the world
He deserves a noble prize
This man is a hero.
Sad thing is I had the same paperfuge idea 3-4 years ago aswell. But It's too late now. My cousin introduced me to this string toy
India, a country having lots of creative people and ideas. An indian showing it in the video.
Inspiring 🔥
Loved it!
Mind blown: ✔
Thats amazing 🔥
this is huge!
I am a fan of this guy. He is super.
I used to play by inserting thread in steel cap not knew this can be used as a medical device
Two questions :
1) how can you make this keep continuously rotating only in one direction, and you can keep adding energy to it ? (like spinning mops, or vintage old spinning top )
2) how can we incorporate it in a bicycle?
3) how about a skateboard working with this principle, where you just pull a string?
Awesome!!!!!
Incredible!
u are doing a grt work
He saved so many peoples
This man is lit🔥
Went to the abuzz site and didn't find any info about how and where to send the mosquito sound. Shouldn't that be much easier?
even genius, noble too.
holy crap this is actually reallyyyyy freakin cool man.
simple genius
Don't give this guy a nobel price, make a new nobel/scientific price in the name of this guy...
Science for all !!!
Love u sir...
Amazing .
Great generous person will safe humanity thank you! There is Knowledge in this world but mostly with out compassion! Science is used to gain power and control this days. Please make the steps available on let us learn and teach one another with out having athe selfish and greedy put their hand on it.
멋지신분
A simple question bro how are they teaching science in I ndia we have forgotten the real purpose of studying science just for Mark's body nonsense is going on
Rama Upadhya I know man...everyone just wants the marks...not the joy of learning 😭
Wow, amazing
which type of string is used in it
Heard of this before. Good talk btw. ;D
wonderful
i saw you on veritasium
Dylan Lin he is a research scholar at Stanford University. He did a video with veritasium. His name is manu Prakash from India
Which video?
This is a really great TedTalk
Just wow
Acoustic databases that sound awesome
Keep it up
respect you manu