The Ocean Cleanup is one of the most innovative engineering and technology companies that our generation has produced. I'm glad to see they were featured here.
the pter or pteron is nothing but a maple tree seed with a motor , which is pretty cool . i lived as a kid by a park that had huge maple trees and i remember the whirly gigs as we called them being fun to try and catch. it was a simpler time.
@@marioxerxescastelancastro8019 I agree, I should learn and metric is much better. I might not have your superior brain at 69 years old. Learning new stuff is very difficult compared to when I was younger and as smart as you.
The running robot you say run like a cheetah doesn’t run like a cheetah. Cheetah’s start with a trot then rear paws power it forward in a leap, lands on front paws bringing the rear paws forward past the front paws then rear paws power forward in leap arching its back. Its run is series of powerful long leaps that give speed.
2:15 we have had these food delivery bots in Finland already a couple of years now even in the smaller towns. Quite a similar design, but those have articulating six wheel drive.
Correction: 22 million corks per day isn't the global amount, that's the amount the largest cork making company makes per day, the real figure is much larger, for example Portugal produce around 40 million per day.
Problem with glass is it shatters. A projectile into a brick or concrete will dissipate the energy leaving a crater, a glass brick will completely shatter.
He said turned off one of the active heaters to warm up the tube? I’m think that they turned off another heater so they could increase the power to another heater that warms it up to higher temperature than normal?
Anyone else thinking that a homeless person will be looking at the robotic food delivery system as "Free Food!". LOL And yes, I'm aware that the lid probably has a lock on it but it's amazing what you can accomplish with a crowbar.
Crowbar? how complicated, bring all your friends to lift the whole robot and sell it for parts and eat the food will always be the better option. What are the cops going to do? keep someone in jail at taxpayers' expense for $4000/month for a equipment that cost $1000? those businesses will stop operating in the city. Flying cars will be banned as soon as an idiot crash into a daycare and airlines are losing profits.
That air cart that only lifts 6.5lbs doesn't sound very practical. Even weak old ladies can carry that much weight up and down stairs. If it's a problem just stuff it in a backpack and sling it over your shoulder. Also, I bet those fans are super noisy.
yep, the air cart is just a toy. and supermarkets are anyway, flat. also, the foil boat is disappointing at efficiency. 4kwh per kilometer? cars are doing 4km per kwh
My daughter was watching one of those delivery box drone. It came up to a traffic light. The light turned green but the Do Not Walk light remained on. After few cycles, my daughter felt sorry for it so she came over and pushed the button on the pole for pedestrians to cross.
All these fast robots only work with cables that deliver the power. I don't see any powerful battery in it. So on it's own they are useless. But it can help developing new machines with all the knowledge of shock absorbing and counterbalance they get from it.
13:23 - Ain't this kind of pointless since instead you could simply put a metal simple net structure cage as a protection for the blades? then the flow of the air would even remain almost the same without being blocked and would also be lighter/cheaper to produce.
It's the off angle flight that makes it impressive. Typical drones have to fly level to the horizon to maintain flight. The duct system allows the drone to remain stable even if it's not flying level. It does look overly complicated though, so it runs into the issue of breaking the "K.I.S.S." rule, since it's really complicated operation leads to too many fail points.
The hover cart is interesting. But I don't see that being practical in supermarkets until it can hold as much as a regular cart and has an extremely long battery life. 😂 Can you imagine just using it, then it runs out of battery and goes crashing to the floor? 🤣 It's going to need at least a year's worth of charge because I don't see people being responsible enough to put it on a charger either for the next person. I used to work at Walmart and Albertsons, but it doesn't take an employee to know how chaotic cart placement can be. Also, people typically steal carts or destroy them. Hover carts with propellers underneath wouldn't last a week.
2:22 This robot is not a good idea as they are constantly robbed in some community's. 5:02 Depends on the type of glass used. Most glass is fragile and breaks easily. But there is a method to make glass stronger at the atomic level. This can make it much stronger than most off the shelf types. 10:29 While the weight limitation would not be overcome in time. You're not talking about the air blast under these carts. the more weight that it would need to support, the more air it would need to move to keep this platform upright. A full cart would be extremely disruptive to shoppers. Also any object pushed by the airflow would become a hazard. I could see them for industrial areas that are free of dust and small objects that would be moved by strong airflow. 10:40 Vampire squid. 13:55 interesting. How is the fertilizer add? Is it put into the water? 19:10 TMD? What about the shape of the building to reduce the effects of the wind? Those sharp edges are not going to be doing them any good. Rounding off the corners or even giving the building the shape similar to a drill bit would help displace the wind. A building is like a large sail. The bigger it is, the more wind it will catch. 21:55 Can the camera move on it's own? Like if it needed to roll down a hallway and around a corer. It wouldn't take much to make that happen. The use of deployable sticky pads could even allow it to go up on walls. Add a GPS and you could also pinpoint it anywhere in the world. This would allow it to be used with building blueprints.
1:04 "this alows the drone to move under low branches where flying is impossible" 😂😂😂. The leg is an energy conservation mechanism. It has nothing to do with moving more freely. Its 5x as high as a regular drone because of the leg so good luck with "flying under low branches". Who wrote this thing?
Hey! Interesting video, thank you a lot! I noticed a high-frequency ring to the voice which might be unpleasant to some people, you might want to use a frequency filter to get that out. Very interesting content. Cheers!
16:03 waste of effort it will never be cleaned untill recycling is not just shipping plastic over to poor countires to sit in their land fills and water ways. palastic will all ways be like this as long as its cost effective.
3:48 So, the fabric that these Japanese engineers are using is made of biodegradable material, right? Othewise, aren't they just releasing micro-plastics into the environment over time, as the material breaks down?
At 15:05 saying the crane can operate on "battery power or the grid" to reduce it's carbon emissions during projects is sooooooooooo naive. Just where do they think the power is coming from? SMH! 🤦♂
But also the drones that deliver packages from the air. If you pull the drone down with the cable, you can steal the drone itself! Or if it is too powerful, just attach the cable to something until the battery runs out.
The mind boggling technology that has to be in existence for all the design & construction of that crane is way way beyond most people’s capabilities. Each specialised field of expertise necessary for all the components to fit and operate in harmony might take you 10 years just to appreciate. Yes the pyramids are impressive. But comparing them to this is not feasible.
True. But the description is wrong. That prickly ball can move 360 degrees in all directions, but not any attachment to it (like that pipe). It seems it needs three contact structures to work, so it won't be in anyone's mouth soon to clean the dentures.
Putting stuff on the cart will block the airflow! With a capacity of 6 pounds, it is useless. That's less than a gallon of milk. If I were getting six pounds of groceries, I'd use a basket not a cart.
You obviously did not see the 10/10/2024 robot event put on by TESLA. They showed a robot hand that worked similarly to the one you showed, but it looks much better and moves faster.
"Tired of broken wheels? Flying shopping cart! Can hold 6.8 pounds! Would you like to see these in your grocery store?" NO! That's not even enough to hold a jug of milk! And look how big it is! And the power drain! Just fix the damn wheels. And don't pretend the blades won't stick too.
Reject most of it, people! Reality dictates the stuff is pathetic but the businesses will try to make you think you gotta use it to make your life better.
The claims for the fficiency and productivity gains for the vertical indoor farm are misleading as they do not take account of the additional energy and materials used in buiding the farm operating it, and supplying water and sunlight. The actual gains will only be positive if substantial installations are made at initial cost, and then rpoductivity maintained by huge energy use from cheap fuel - which might not always be available. It would also make developing nations dependent on technology they can only buy and subscribe to software for from rich commercial organisations - leading to dependence and poverty!
Mostly interesting, but that quad-copter shopping cart is the dumbest idea I've ever seen in my life. Goodbye potato chip aisle, which ironically is about the only thing this ridiculous cart would be capable of carring.
Be aware that all these technological innovations are connected to the previous silent fight, e.g. with the radio-controlled model sports. In order to introduce something, you first have to throw something out. The easiest way to do this is to groups of people who do not have the strength to break through in politics. Many restrictions on flights have been introduced to "clear" the space from unwanted objects. Mainly from ordinary people who want to relax and have a great time by going with their family to the field, where they can film a picnic. Nooo... NO. Now it is almost a terrorist threat. They need to be isolated, if not eliminated... Yes... And I am still waiting for any tangible proof that drones were in Heathrow or Gatwick. But there will be none, because it was one big hoax. With the current level of technology, private drone pilots have not been caught. Deadly and life-threatening thousands of people. Are you really so flat-headed to believe that?
The Ocean Cleanup is one of the most innovative engineering and technology companies that our generation has produced. I'm glad to see they were featured here.
the pter or pteron is nothing but a maple tree seed with a motor , which is pretty cool . i lived as a kid by a park that had huge maple trees and i remember the whirly gigs as we called them being fun to try and catch. it was a simpler time.
5:15 The poop 💩 machine is hilarious 😂
4:09 lmao
Let’s see if these people bring out a single person’s campervan!! It would be the absolute tops if it did!!
Thanks for the link to Yamagata University. Very interesting mechanism.
Use metric units.
Please do not use metric units alone, having never used them, I have a very hard time converting on the fly and lose enjoyment and understanding.
@@urieaaron It is time you learn. Metric is the international standard. English units are obsolete.
@@marioxerxescastelancastro8019 I agree, I should learn and metric is much better. I might not have your superior brain at 69 years old. Learning new stuff is very difficult compared to when I was younger and as smart as you.
At 16:45 and the clip after that, he uses km an kg!
I so want a 2 setter EVTOL that anyone can buy because it’s just simplistic control. Something like a computer flight stick.
The running robot you say run like a cheetah doesn’t run like a cheetah. Cheetah’s start with a trot then rear paws power it forward in a leap, lands on front paws bringing the rear paws forward past the front paws then rear paws power forward in leap arching its back. Its run is series of powerful long leaps that give speed.
You don't have to take cheetahs as an example (seems more impressive of course) but bunny's run the same way.
14:30 I can't wait for the next model of this monster. The BFG-9000. 😆
The floating blindspot that was a tripping Hazard was hilarious
Yeah, i'll just let my robot play my computer games.
2:15 we have had these food delivery bots in Finland already a couple of years now even in the smaller towns. Quite a similar design, but those have articulating six wheel drive.
It only works in high trust societies. They've tried stuff like this in the US. You can imagine how it went.
People that continually learn new things in life, will always have work.
Until AI takes their job.
Great view of today’s technology.
with all this intelligence in the world I wish they wouldn't fuck up the delivery of my order so often.
Correction: 22 million corks per day isn't the global amount, that's the amount the largest cork making company makes per day, the real figure is much larger, for example Portugal produce around 40 million per day.
Monocopter was so clever, like a disabled bird who learns to fly with just one wing.
Funny invention that never will have any practical use.
kinda like one of thoes leaves or seeds from the treee in the fall. the helecoptor seed.
@@XXPYR0XX True.
That pipe drone is fckn AWESOME
Thanks for the Voyager update.
Awesome
2:38 These robots have gotten abused when they tried it. People were kicking them and tipping them over.
Its gross, but true
Problem with glass is it shatters. A projectile into a brick or concrete will dissipate the energy leaving a crater, a glass brick will completely shatter.
He said turned off one of the active heaters to warm up the tube? I’m think that they turned off another heater so they could increase the power to another heater that warms it up to higher temperature than normal?
Some of this is OLD. The 'hover tray' going up the stairs is at least 10 years old.
Anyone else thinking that a homeless person will be looking at the robotic food delivery system as "Free Food!". LOL And yes, I'm aware that the lid probably has a lock on it but it's amazing what you can accomplish with a crowbar.
Crowbar? how complicated, bring all your friends to lift the whole robot and sell it for parts and eat the food will always be the better option. What are the cops going to do? keep someone in jail at taxpayers' expense for $4000/month for a equipment that cost $1000? those businesses will stop operating in the city. Flying cars will be banned as soon as an idiot crash into a daycare and airlines are losing profits.
3:34 it could rotate 360 in any direction? maybe if the socket didnt exist
That air cart that only lifts 6.5lbs doesn't sound very practical. Even weak old ladies can carry that much weight up and down stairs. If it's a problem just stuff it in a backpack and sling it over your shoulder. Also, I bet those fans are super noisy.
yep, the air cart is just a toy. and supermarkets are anyway, flat.
also, the foil boat is disappointing at efficiency. 4kwh per kilometer? cars are doing 4km per kwh
And holding that cart without seeing the stairs you walk on is dangerous.
@@ehombane Comparing boats (or airplanes) to cars makes no sense because they are operating in different environments.
O yes they can.
Typewriter ball becomes new technology wow😮
good
I've already seen those food delivery drones in Los Angeles
My daughter was watching one of those delivery box drone. It came up to a traffic light. The light turned green but the Do Not Walk light remained on. After few cycles, my daughter felt sorry for it so she came over and pushed the button on the pole for pedestrians to cross.
@@oldmech619 >😄😄 That's a great story! Feeling sorry for a robot, hmmm...what have we come to?
Dang @12:57 "Plenty Farming" has occupy Mars written all over it...
Flying cart is ignorant and won't go anywhere.
All these fast robots only work with cables that deliver the power. I don't see any powerful battery in it. So on it's own they are useless.
But it can help developing new machines with all the knowledge of shock absorbing and counterbalance they get from it.
I for see a video game, get the robot with the goods to coustmer with out being kicked over by the homeless, good luck in Seattle, Detroit..ect
13:23 - Ain't this kind of pointless since instead you could simply put a metal simple net structure cage as a protection for the blades? then the flow of the air would even remain almost the same without being blocked and would also be lighter/cheaper to produce.
It's the off angle flight that makes it impressive. Typical drones have to fly level to the horizon to maintain flight. The duct system allows the drone to remain stable even if it's not flying level. It does look overly complicated though, so it runs into the issue of breaking the "K.I.S.S." rule, since it's really complicated operation leads to too many fail points.
bruh NO WAY thousands of drones are going to fly around the cities to deliver you a sandwich lol
23:30 nice chinese welds...it it like a mixture,putting medieval structure on future tech
Those wheeled delivery drones were attacked the moment they rolled them out.
4min i like the way he stressed the biodegradability of that ''tent structure '' eh
The hover cart is interesting. But I don't see that being practical in supermarkets until it can hold as much as a regular cart and has an extremely long battery life. 😂 Can you imagine just using it, then it runs out of battery and goes crashing to the floor? 🤣
It's going to need at least a year's worth of charge because I don't see people being responsible enough to put it on a charger either for the next person. I used to work at Walmart and Albertsons, but it doesn't take an employee to know how chaotic cart placement can be.
Also, people typically steal carts or destroy them. Hover carts with propellers underneath wouldn't last a week.
Probably blow everything off the shelves in the supermarket.
People don't seem to think of the sound these would make.
“Mammoet” is Dutch. One pronounces it as the English “Mamut”. It means “Mammoth”.
2:22 This robot is not a good idea as they are constantly robbed in some community's.
5:02 Depends on the type of glass used. Most glass is fragile and breaks easily. But there is a method to make glass stronger at the atomic level. This can make it much stronger than most off the shelf types.
10:29 While the weight limitation would not be overcome in time. You're not talking about the air blast under these carts. the more weight that it would need to support, the more air it would need to move to keep this platform upright. A full cart would be extremely disruptive to shoppers. Also any object pushed by the airflow would become a hazard.
I could see them for industrial areas that are free of dust and small objects that would be moved by strong airflow.
10:40 Vampire squid.
13:55 interesting. How is the fertilizer add? Is it put into the water?
19:10 TMD? What about the shape of the building to reduce the effects of the wind? Those sharp edges are not going to be doing them any good. Rounding off the corners or even giving the building the shape similar to a drill bit would help displace the wind. A building is like a large sail. The bigger it is, the more wind it will catch.
21:55 Can the camera move on it's own? Like if it needed to roll down a hallway and around a corer. It wouldn't take much to make that happen. The use of deployable sticky pads could even allow it to go up on walls. Add a GPS and you could also pinpoint it anywhere in the world. This would allow it to be used with building blueprints.
Hmm, I wonder which communities those would be...
the thumbnails shows killing a thousand year old tree and I came here to rage about that.
I guess the future of war will be robots vs robots.
1:04 "this alows the drone to move under low branches where flying is impossible" 😂😂😂.
The leg is an energy conservation mechanism. It has nothing to do with moving more freely. Its 5x as high as a regular drone because of the leg so good luck with "flying under low branches". Who wrote this thing?
Hey! Interesting video, thank you a lot! I noticed a high-frequency ring to the voice which might be unpleasant to some people, you might want to use a frequency filter to get that out. Very interesting content. Cheers!
"the waste is sorted on the water and then transported for recycling" -which is then dumped back in the ocean by "recyclers".
How depressing, won't be any work left for people in a few years.
Cork forests in Canberra Australia.
4:00 "shoots out at 33 ft/second." Sure Jan.
I wonder who built This Mechanism if Engineers Can't Believe it Works.
Spider monkeys.
16:03 waste of effort it will never be cleaned untill recycling is not just shipping plastic over to poor countires to sit in their land fills and water ways. palastic will all ways be like this as long as its cost effective.
Rest assured, engineers believe in this mechanism.
A "Maple Seed" wing !
I heard Japanese scientists and new ball joint technology and immediately pictured gundams and flipping robots.
3:48 So, the fabric that these Japanese engineers are using is made of biodegradable material, right? Othewise, aren't they just releasing micro-plastics into the environment over time, as the material breaks down?
Why doesn't that camera ball roll itself?
At 15:05 saying the crane can operate on "battery power or the grid" to reduce it's carbon emissions during projects is sooooooooooo naive. Just where do they think the power is coming from? SMH! 🤦♂
Good video despite all the haters comments.😁
I like channels like this to write hate comments. Still give it thumbs up.
What happend if I "find" such a delivery-machine and make it my personal slave😂😂😂
The pentagon would have their eyes on a lot of these inventions, worryingly.
Some of them were invented FOR the Pentagon.
This reminds me of Jamie Siminoff from Shark Tank.
Just what we need a cheetah speed robot to rule over us.
He should look for investors from the USA, and the government, Japanese investors and the government , Australia etc
23:06 Why are all these people interested in a non-working model without windows? Probably the personnel of the company.
Drones on wheels are waiting to be robbed.
But also the drones that deliver packages from the air. If you pull the drone down with the cable, you can steal the drone itself! Or if it is too powerful, just attach the cable to something until the battery runs out.
Use Terrance Howard's flight technology with the camera ball and we have version 1.0 of the Stargate Destiny flying probe technology
The fastest Earth animal is the peregrine falcon which can dive at over 200mph. Of course a Formula 1 driver can match that speed.
Comparing the enginuity it took to build that stupid crane to the pyramids is absolutely weak AF😂😂😂😂
The mind boggling technology that has to be in existence for all the design & construction of that crane is way way beyond most people’s capabilities. Each specialised field of expertise necessary for all the components to fit and operate in harmony might take you 10 years just to appreciate.
Yes the pyramids are impressive. But comparing them to this is not feasible.
@@richardwalker8885agreed.
With all this new advanced technology the most viewed part of the video was the backside view of the young woman at about 2:53
3:37 This is gorgeous innovation. Only the Japanese can do this kind of stuff
True. But the description is wrong. That prickly ball can move 360 degrees in all directions, but not any attachment to it (like that pipe). It seems it needs three contact structures to work, so it won't be in anyone's mouth soon to clean the dentures.
I think I can do without ear splitting noise in our supermarkets, so no thanks to flying carts.
Is it not the technology we think thr is extra terrestrial beings on tht mono copter lol the movement of it
Seiggy xomato finished?
3:00 I want to make one.
The hover cart is the ideal thing for place like supermarkets and hyper markets.
Three times more efficient on Mars.
Mars is going to be an industrial powerhouse.
Basically the new Chicago of the solar system.
Putting stuff on the cart will block the airflow!
With a capacity of 6 pounds, it is useless. That's less than a gallon of milk. If I were getting six pounds of groceries, I'd use a basket not a cart.
the japanese are going "なんてこった!" when they discover gunite or "shot-crete"!
You obviously did not see the 10/10/2024 robot event put on by TESLA. They showed a robot hand that worked similarly to the one you showed, but it looks much better and moves faster.
"Tired of broken wheels? Flying shopping cart! Can hold 6.8 pounds! Would you like to see these in your grocery store?"
NO! That's not even enough to hold a jug of milk! And look how big it is! And the power drain! Just fix the damn wheels. And don't pretend the blades won't stick too.
Reject most of it, people! Reality dictates the stuff is pathetic but the businesses will try to make you think you gotta use it to make your life better.
The claims for the fficiency and productivity gains for the vertical indoor farm are misleading as they do not take account of the additional energy and materials used in buiding the farm operating it, and supplying water and sunlight. The actual gains will only be positive if substantial installations are made at initial cost, and then rpoductivity maintained by huge energy use from cheap fuel - which might not always be available. It would also make developing nations dependent on technology they can only buy and subscribe to software for from rich commercial organisations - leading to dependence and poverty!
🎤🎤🎤n wat about hanuman ji 😄🙏😊jay sri सीताराम 🙏😊
Yeah, then the drone flies down in the backyard and the baby grabs the bag and flies away or the cat jumps in the bag
Hello walley
No
Oooooh. 6.5 pounds! It could carry a 6 pack and a bag of chips for me!!!
Mostly interesting, but that quad-copter shopping cart is the dumbest idea I've ever seen in my life. Goodbye potato chip aisle, which ironically is about the only thing this ridiculous cart would be capable of carring.
AI voice with a really distracting whistle in sibilants. 🙉
Be aware that all these technological innovations are connected to the previous silent fight, e.g. with the radio-controlled model sports.
In order to introduce something, you first have to throw something out. The easiest way to do this is to groups of people who do not have the strength to break through in politics.
Many restrictions on flights have been introduced to "clear" the space from unwanted objects. Mainly from ordinary people who want to relax and have a great time by going with their family to the field, where they can film a picnic.
Nooo... NO. Now it is almost a terrorist threat. They need to be isolated, if not eliminated...
Yes... And I am still waiting for any tangible proof that drones were in Heathrow or Gatwick.
But there will be none, because it was one big hoax.
With the current level of technology, private drone pilots have not been caught. Deadly and life-threatening thousands of people. Are you really so flat-headed to believe that?
Food delivery in LA haha - those entire machines and drone will get stolen constantly!
Oh what life would be if we could all afford the "gold houses"
And the women included?
Usually, if I'm shopping for only 6.5 lbs of anything n a store, I don't even use a cart. Call me when it can carry 50lbs
January 24th is almost here corruptube... ;)
No thanks,
Just like everyone whos played with the maple leaf seeds that helicopter down from the tree
imagine if this was interesting
Habitats on Mars? Let's get the crafts out of Hollywood, the deserts, and the oceans first maybe?
11:34 come on at the bare minium you could of gave us the middle finger.
Ah yes fantastic, more drones and AI to make working class people think hard about which crime they'll have to do to pay rent in 10 years. 👍