Great Inventions | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- From 2010, Morley Safer's report on Marty Cooper's great idea: the cell phone. From 2018, Scott Pelley's look at MIT's Media Lab, the Future Factory. From 2022, Anderson Cooper's story on the development of eVTOL "air taxis." And from this past July, Pelley's report on advancements in prosthetic technology.
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0:00 Introduction
0:11 Marty's Big Idea
12:24 The Future Factory
25:27 eVTOLs
38:50 Feeling of Feeling
A living legend and genius who is full of not only ideas but wisdom. Long live Sir.
The limb replacement inventions are absolutely amazing!
Martin Cooper is still alive at 94. What a lucky guy.
No years of exercise and good diet early in life has resulted in hiscstem cell telomeres were much longer then men his age.
That's debatable. For some, every new day is unlucky.
@@randallsmerna384 Do you need to talk to someone, dear?
Amazing how right Marty was. The need for simplicity in tech, how cellular devices during that time do everything-but nothing well, and how health care and currency exchanges will be revolutionized. It all seems trivial and obvious now, but back then it wasnt. A true visionary
Also, during the segment where Morley pressed Marty on the thought of tech becoming too invasive, instead of Marty moving quick to shut Morley down and dismiss his idea - he sits back, listens, and appreciates his viewpoint. And comes up with a thoughtful response
My grandmother and grandfather used a CB, one in the car and one at home to communicate.
Engineer Marty Cooper so very, very right on the need for simplicity in technology.
thank you all for each of these gifts to humanity
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This is what I love about America! Land of inventors land of crazy ideas!
No. It’s a country, or land that welcomes all Humans. As freedom sets in. Their minds works better. If America stops that integration of people. It will fall .
What an inspiring and motivational video for any creative entrepreneur seeking to make an impact on society. I easily shed a few tears. thank you
Wonderful recap. Thanks!
The dream guy and the plant recipes guy are the geniuses!
But, but what about traffic congestion up there???
The future factory...dang that place sounds so cool.
Date stamps on the bottom right corner, folks.
Legend has it Marty Cooper was the first guy to coin the term in New York saying " Hey I'm walking HERE!!!!!"
Incredible!
Thank you for the video clip sr
Wow! Thanks to this very inspirational video.
This video feels like it should have been released 15 years ago
Right
Some stories where, look at info. 👍🏻🇺🇲
It was released 15 years ago... At least the first story. It's a compilation.
Look at the bottom left hand corner jack hat
HAHAHAHAHAHA, good one.
Who remembers radio Shack
My Dad used to faithfully get his free batteries every month !!!😂
my dad use to take my and my siblings there every other weekend lol@@lisabishop6266
yeah, Johnny 5 got repaired there.
@@Zoltar0hilarious
Still one store in Colville,Washington 😂
Always love 60!
that last part was so nice!
Marty Cooper is a real fun guy!
I like how with the car phones the people pulled over to be on the phone. ❤
Wow. Marty cooper is still alive and hes 94. Thats awesome.
i love these videos
Wowed it's really interesting content luv u 60 minutes staff "mabuhay from the Philippines "
Looks GREAT ...... we can all only hope.
I'm just getting to the point where Marty is discussing how your phone will monitor your health. Isn't that part of what a smartwatch does?
That episode was made in 2010. Smart watch was made later.
@@kevincullinane2423 oh I realized that, I was just trying to make the point that his prediction came true
@@rjladd2787 you asked a question in your first post. Then said that it was a prediction in your second post? Get with yourself to gather yourself. What is the difference between a query and a declaration?
@hoosierbaddy3052 Do you know what a rhetorical question is?
love listening to old smart folk
this is incredible!
The drone ceo is a whole movie himself.
God Bless you brother thank you for your service
This is a beauty to behold for the future and I'm wondering if it would be worth it to have a dual purpose cell phone where all computer apps could be turned off to just using the phone?
Need to take a corse for the activation almost. More options then tv service gots channels. But you gotta love the help ❤
Dr. Martin Cooper has changed our world like no other invention...
These stories are AWESOME>
Quite the visionary!
The human minds, the incredible creation of God. Thank you folks for bringing us to these new frontiers with your extraordinary minds and commitment. I love science beyond any imagination
The gods are creations of man imagination.
@14: the old man's test was hilarious..
I find it amuzing that so many now refer to cell phones as mobile phones. Mobile phones were actually radios. They came before cell networks were even thought of.
Amazing!
Awesome! Thanks
Love this report, thanks .
This cell phone content originally aired in 2010. You're nearly 14 years late and behind.
@@bettynuggz 😱 Really captain moto? Nearly? The comment read, ‘love this report, thanks’. And you got that they were just learning about cellphones? Invited them to the late cellphones party? You’re just a behind.
Amazing ❤️❤️
Wow! 66 yrs old. Wow how the world has changed...
This is the great stuff about it!!
Technology is really helpful. I get help all the time! Approved
It's hard to believe that this was made In 2010! Things have become so much more complex since then and frankly it really irritates me. I don't think they pay any attention to the users. I wonder if this guy is still alive and what he thinks of things now.
What's wrong with modern smartphones?
Could it be more easily than handling an Android gadget?
Maybe in the nearest future the AI will make things different and we could manage our smartphones just thinking about what we want to see on the display
As to me by that time I owned a Samsung Galaxy II 9000 and it was very friendly and simple in use
Dr. Cooper is still thankfully alive at 94.
Imagine Morley's life from horse and buggy to....
@@shaider1982no really?? Sadly Morley isn’t as he passed about 3 years after this video 😢
Agreed.
thanks Marty
Cool invention❤
would like an update on this.. it's now more than 5 years ..
He is right on criticising operation manuals books that are large.
"He understands everything"
"Now I'm Twittering"
Wow just wow😮
TU for another excellent review of a vehicle..If possible..could you review the 2023 Chery Tiggo 5 Pro? I see only the hybrid version being shown from various other new car posters (a lot pricier)! I want to buy a new SUV..And I am very interested in this model now since the price point is below 1M pesos and size is longer than it's competitors in the sub-compact catagory
13:35: I very often think of a person just 15-30 seconds before he or she texts me. And it does not matter if this person is from the past or I recently dealt with him/her.
It's slowly going towards the scene in Iron Man 2 where he's at a congressional hearing and hacks into the displays of the courtroom, and further into the internet at other sensitive information like other countries testing his suit. We're almost already there with Kali Nethunter.
Marty Cooper 😍
The jitherbug works like the old phones back in the days.
By far the biggest barrier to innovation in the aviation industry is the FAA itself. Layers of bureaucracy and frozen in time committees have stifled advancements since its inception.
It's part of regulation. Without the FAA, it would be a lot more dangerous to fly. The drawbacks are red tape and impediments to advancement. But the FAA _is_ required. All countries with an airline system have their version of it. You simply can't have flight on a national scale without a centralized safety administration overseeing it. It's illogical and naive to believe otherwise.
"Technology has to be transparent, simple." The EV industry needs to hear that, because charging is a pain.
Not for Teslas which are the best value anyway.
@@Mrbfgray 😂 Really? Weren’t most of them recalled recently?
@@hoosierbaddy3052 Define "recall"? Trivial over the air software update to satisfy regulatory nonsense really should be called a recall? Happens overnight at home. But it makes good clickbait and ignorant children's fodder.
Certainly not the same as Toyotas wheels falling off or MachE for incorrect batteries installed fire hazard, etc.
@@hoosierbaddy3052 If there was a scrap of integrity in Establishment Media Mafia (I know, hilarious concept) the story would have been:
"Tesla owners do nothing while car is updated while they sleep, any other brand would require a trip to dealer and half a day wasted."
It's funny how, decades after pushbuttons were created, they still call it "dialing" a telephone number. Kids can't identify a rotary telephone, but they still say "dialing" a number... ;-P
Wow!
2024 here: An AppleWatch is keeping track of my blood oxygen, heart rate and taking regular ECGs. Cooper was right about health tracking. He was also right about talking to our phones and making calls, etc.
0:31 sexting if you don’t know that thing ask any high school kid 😂 that’s good one 🤣
Much more than that you'll be able to enter Virtual Worlds, but the trick is how do you know if you really left it because the virtual world can simulate you leaving and trap you
In terms of transportation, where is Maglev (Magnetic Levitation)? Does anybody know it debuted back in 1933 (90 years ago) in Germany? Right now, it has capability to travel 603 km/hr (375 mph). It's time to bring this infrastructure and its technology to United States.
It can read your minds
So much for trivia games
Imagine if they make that small enough to where its hidden in ur ear and u can use google for all your tests 😂
There is technology that doesn't require giving up privacy now. It's just a matter of A. law and B. whether businesses decide that adhering to the law or actually going beyond what it requires is in their best interests. Even Zuckerberg, despite his comments on this, might recognize the value since the services and products he oversees now offer preferences/settings that supposedly protect privacy. Although again, in some cases they're just complying with the law.
Write down the stuff you actually want and need in your life, the moments when you're really frustrated and need something that simply WORKS. I doubt most people will be looking for little helicopter taxis. I want a touch-free kitchen garbage can. I want a bra that fits and doesn't hurt. Pantyhose that don't come up to my underarms or stop with the crotch down by my knees. I want nice-looking women's shoes that are formal enough for work or a formal dress, but in which I can walk or dance for hours without pain or injury. I want a toilet that scrubs and sanitizes itself without any human interaction. I want a completely biodegradable disposable diaper that breaks down into rich, clean garden fertilizer within three months - no more polluting the planet your baby will grow up in. There's stuff every woman wants and every family needs, but you'll never get it when MIT is crammed with 20-year-old sci-fi geeks instead of grownup adult men and women who live in the real world.
There are biodegradable diapers, apparently.
Same for aerospace industry
Visionary
Marty Cooper is still alive, age 95 today. Energizer bunny.
The secret to living a long life, starts early in life the secret to living a long life without metabolic diseases or any kind of disability highly depends on diet and exercise. If those things can be accomplished early in life it will prepare the body for a long life into the senior hood without any kind of diseases. Basically this is called the telomere effect
@@nicolatesla5786 Which is why the average American child is given 100 vaccinations. Got to shorten up those telomeres as soon as possible.
I want these managers to fly with no pilot every day.. then i will start even considering the possibility to accept it
That part hasn't change.
The United States is amazing!!
People with different ethnicities create wonders!!
50 million people do not have an indoor toilet but they have a cell phone. Plummers worldwide are astounded.So am I ............
I'm sitting here wondering wtf is going on because I thought this was a new episode since it got posted 14 hours ago.
GD Mandella effect hahahaha
Yup. Engineers design products that most of the time are not "user friendly". Pretty much the same thing lawmakers do...When common sense is not so common, the "experts" fail to deliver.
What's crazy is that now days cell phones read our thoughts 😮
❤ GR8 VID ❤
Its like the best personal assistant but it needs to get around, unless they fly.
"and sexting, if you have no idea what that is then ask any highschooler" lmfao 😅 oh how social media changed the world...
I graduated in 05' no kids with cell phones 24/7 and literally one pregnant girl at graduation....
Today I see kids having sex and kids at 15/16 and they "can't survive" without a phone I swear... 🙄🤣
Imagine it following you around.😮
What would be the difference between these and the military Ospreys that have caused deaths due to accidents from this type of tech where you take off straight and the rotors rotate? I myself would be cautious in taking these types of taxis...
So the headset for the computer is 5 years old,,,,, so it’s even better now???
Yep
UltraFlexinol super substance will combine with personal fusion to create anything you need from steak to gasoline. Mold it into a car. Recycle it into a personal pleasure device.
I feel the world could do without cellphones. One of the things that separated people over uniting them. I only have one because my son is on the east coast, I'm in Idaho, but don't like it a bit.
Zatoichi loves his divine Cho
A cellular phone with a dial tone or a landline? 😮
How interesting to see mankind basically try to build and understand what the human body does so naturally and perfectly....
Yeah, its quite natural for the body to be able to commuicate across the world to your mother. Makes sense. Who needs all this technology mumbo jumbo riiiigh?
Is that the guy from house? 😂
Consumers don’t know what they want because they don’t know what’s possible. Engineers build a dream - if it’s a good idea, it sells. If not…
if you have a problem solve it ! that is the answer ! we have the technology !use it !
9:32 the sad reality that privacy became lucrative
Thats mad science, but i see them flying around first.
One dude literally sounds like Walker white
Wow
Prisoner of War 2005 for F Motorola at Incirlik AFB.
#POW
#FITBITS2004!