I believe the gold ore is actually in high quantity available to them for an amazingly cool reason that I definitely think the author considered when writing the show. You see, Japan in the modern age has very very poor ore quality, which may make it seem very stupid that they have so many resources available to them that are seemingly of pretty good quality, given how clear their minerals look. But you have to consider that Japan is in fact located right above a converging tectonic plate boundary (think about how many earthquakes and tsunami's Japan gets, or how even the word tsunami is Japanese), now think about how Japan is an island and how islands get formed; by tectonic shifts and collisions. Now this is where it REALLY gets interesting: Researchers have discovered that while on Japan's surface the ore quality is poor, the sea bed is a whole new story, the bottom of the sea riiiight next to Japan is enriched in ores and minerals of very high quality. This has even led to the development of underwater mining machines and facilities, though they're not quite there yet. Now we know Senku and his buddies are on the coast (which btw has huge walls surrounding it, meaning the sea floor has risen!). Hurray! Minerals for days! But it gets more interesting, and this makes me absolutely certain the author knew about this. When we look at a map of the land that is Japan in the furure, we see that Senku's camp is right on the area of most tectonic stress! TL;DR: Senku hit a literal gold mine. Now I don't feel comfortable sharing any links here as they might auto-delete my comment so I'll just say that if you search for the words "Niigata-Kobe Tectonic Zone", "Dr. Stone map Japan" and search a bit on wikipedia about Japan's ore deposits and mines then you'll get there for sure.
The water wheel idea came from chrome when he saw the gears and saw how it stays in the same speed and spins forever. Then he told the old man his idea and they made a water wheel that they were going to use for cotton candy.
@@frimi8593 hahaha. It's really insane how we came up with everything we created over thousands of years of being on this planet. I mentioned to my friends if I was revived and had the revival fluid. We would rebuild London and make big ben when we make gears advance enough. Then we would mainly be fisherman and even look for other people around the world to see if we can help anyone else. I would be incharge of clothing and political matters.
To be fair, the old man and Chrome didn't come up with an idea for hydroelectric energy, they only came up with an idea to harness the _kinetic_ energy of the river, just like the original invention of the water wheel. Senku was the one who knew of a better way to use it. It was still an amazing intuitive leap for them though, mind you.
@@PanRobak. yeah, I wondered about that at the time too. The only reasons I could think of were; 1: maybe he has trouble thinking TOO low-tech? I mean, the guy's trying to make cellphones instead of walkie talkies. 2: maybe he didn't actually know the river was there? I honestly can't remember if we've seen it before this episode.
@@JakkFrost1 1. We've seen him do that plenty of times tho 2. I don't remember exactly but I believe we had seen it a couple of times before and it wasn't so far from the village. My only explanation would be... he's simply a human and forgot this one time.
@@PanRobak. well he's looking a small goals that need doing fast like step one generator, then moves on, he's not realy worried about perfecting it or ramping up the tech yet. It's just he needs it in the first place.
I like this show bc it makes you appreaciate all the inventions we take for granted. And I like how Senku is superhumanly smart but he's not a mary sue. And this episode with the waterwheel shows that Crome is also incredebly smart. He only lacks the knowledge Senku has. Sry if this sounds weird I'm not good with words.
It's not that he's even that insanely smart he has his short comings in intelligence but he just knows the basis behind everything and knows how to apply it.
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Gold is a metal that stands the test of time. If there was a bank vault with lots of gold in it, the bank would crumble away but the gold would remain under a fairly thin layer or rock and dirt. Or be washed away by weather over time.
100 percent, that's how you smelt wire. It's really easy with gold and copper due to their low melting point and malleability, under both hot and cold conditions. You use the momentum of the bowl to create basically a whirlpool, wich will naturally bleed out the wire. The molten metal should cool as it gets forced through the hole into the open air.
Its almost like spin casting or centrifugal casting but instead of a holding vessel its extruded out of the small holes. Usually wire is made through a reductive process of rolling mills, consecutively squeezing the rod stock more and more, thinning and lengthening it into wire. Insulation is done by essentially pulling the wire through liquid plastic/rubber baths or cascades. You can do a similar process at home with bare wire and plastidip(the kind for rubberizing tools) The way its presented in the show is actually pretty clever. I don't think it would work without having the casted wire secured onto feed rolls to pull it through, preventing it from bunching up. It'd be neat to see someone try to recreate some of the things in the show.
Im studying Mechatronics and i can clarify that gold threads are able to be maked like that because steel melt after 3000 celsius and gold melts after 1000 celsius approximatly. The problem ist the cooling though
That is the filing of this show see what we take as granted and think about how to make from zero, and you have to keep up the show the last two episodes is just magnificent
late comment, but I absolutely loved this episode! we are so fortunate to have easy access to everything so when i watched dr stone i was in complete awe since the sense of achievement from scientific advancements was so refreshing! Watching your reaction reminded me of when i first watched dr stone!! It definitely became my favourite anime (for the past few months it's been so difficult to find other anime because i enjoyed dr.stone way too much😅) the bond between senku and his dad, and senku with his friends is also very touching.
The most conductive metal is actually silver, but silver is highly reactive. Gold is actually a worse conductor than coper, it's just extremely inert so it doesn't corrode.
This is just a guess on my part but one reason for them having so much gold is due to it being left behind by the old world. Yes natural sources of gold are hard to come by, but the old civilization already mined and extracted lots of it and then left it lying around when they turned to stone. Combine that with humans tendency to want to collect shiny things and it isn't surprising that they have collected a supply of it.
2bh with our current knowledge, making a water wheel for perpetual motion energy would be one of the first things you would build, it doesn't need a huge amount of tech and will help with almost all other developments. It was something I was kinda anoyed by when watching the show especially how 'smart' Senku is. He builds extremely elaborate machines but not something relatively simpel like this thats been used since the Roman times. Brw love the reactions, this year season 2
6:40 plus, you know that whole "diamond cartel" thing, which is why diamonds are so expensive? (basically, the same people who sell you the Jewelry will tend to own the mines and such) Yea, applies to gold too somewhat.
@5:10 "I don't know how they make that wire". Haha this seems cute. Though even me, an IT can't really explain or understand how does the basics from basics of my course works. Watch these with Discovery Channel and you'll get brainy :)
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The cotton Candy machine is actually similar to a techique that can be used to produce fibers... we used it in lab to produce polymeric fibers so i guess it could be the best way he could get it
the village is sitting on the remains of tokyo japan. gold never decays. therefore all the gold in tokyo is sitting just a few feet under the ground. the same can be said for iron. anywhere there used to be a skyscraper, there should be a massive vein of high quality iron ore.
2:00 there's still gonna be environmental noise though. And all the effects of transmitting are gonna be things you have to work around. Reflection, refraction, absorption
I get the impression that for the Gold it is just that they DEPICT the gold wire to be fairly big (rather than the "Smaller than a length of hair" it would be) to make it easier to animate. . So it just looks like a LOT more gold than it actually is. . Think a spider and its web. A small spider can produce several kilometers of silk in a single go (Some as much as 1000km for a single web in a single day... which funny enough would be enough to go to the mountain and back)... . Edit: I also did the math... Cotton candy strands are so tiny that 30 grams of sugar can create 4km of cotton candy. So, it isn't THAT much gold (at least not the treasure chest full of gold coins you are thinking).
Sorry, you missed a couple things here. The wheel senku already invented. Used it in his pulley system then immediately after made a wagon thing. Also the village has pet dog (Ramen episode) But yeah this is cool
By the way an interesting touch in the manga that correlates to this episode, in chapter 52, when he says the time limit is spring to make a cell phone, the imaged he is holding, the phone screen is cracked, just like every phone I have ever owned. 🤣
He is more creating a radio transmitter that is more akin to the radio that truckers use instead of the shorter frequency band often used for cellphones. AKA long-range radio communication system.
I would like to point out, that the villagers do seem to have dogs, so they have actually domesticated animals, just not multiple species, or on a very wide scale.
It's been nearly 4,000 years. They've fallen back to stone age tools and weapons. No, the thing about them that doesn't make any sense is that there's only a few dozen of them. There should be thousands of people living in the area in multiple cities and dozens of villages several times their number.
the gold probably comes from the river or they found a medium-sized gold vein in the mountain, Japan is a volcanic island so its not outlandish for them to find that much gold as an untapped resource
The flow of the river is causing the wheel to turn, through the use of gears it makes the copper discs to rotate in between the two magnets creating electricity.
About the gold, they have a material collector (Chrome) that collects random minerals
Even then...thats a lot of gold
Thats a lot af damage
@@parychahal yeah it's a lot but remember chrome has been collecting since he was a little kid
@@parychahal The reason it looks alot is because gold is malleable
@@parychahal I also don't think the gold is very high purity
As a mech engineer, this episode was seriously hype for me knowing the technological advancement they just achieved
it was dope
Still couldn't find "Real Assassin reacts to Assassin Creed" video.
Exactly 😈😈😈
LMAO you're searching in wrong place, you should start searching in jails!
@@DANIEL-bl9dp They are probably not very good assassins then
@@03019a maybe lol
@@03019a especially if they were making RUclips videos about their job
I believe the gold ore is actually in high quantity available to them for an amazingly cool reason that I definitely think the author considered when writing the show.
You see, Japan in the modern age has very very poor ore quality, which may make it seem very stupid that they have so many resources available to them that are seemingly of pretty good quality, given how clear their minerals look.
But you have to consider that Japan is in fact located right above a converging tectonic plate boundary (think about how many earthquakes and tsunami's Japan gets, or how even the word tsunami is Japanese), now think about how Japan is an island and how islands get formed; by tectonic shifts and collisions.
Now this is where it REALLY gets interesting:
Researchers have discovered that while on Japan's surface the ore quality is poor, the sea bed is a whole new story, the bottom of the sea riiiight next to Japan is enriched in ores and minerals of very high quality.
This has even led to the development of underwater mining machines and facilities, though they're not quite there yet.
Now we know Senku and his buddies are on the coast (which btw has huge walls surrounding it, meaning the sea floor has risen!). Hurray! Minerals for days!
But it gets more interesting, and this makes me absolutely certain the author knew about this.
When we look at a map of the land that is Japan in the furure, we see that Senku's camp is right on the area of most tectonic stress!
TL;DR: Senku hit a literal gold mine.
Now I don't feel comfortable sharing any links here as they might auto-delete my comment so I'll just say that if you search for the words "Niigata-Kobe Tectonic Zone", "Dr. Stone map Japan" and search a bit on wikipedia about Japan's ore deposits and mines then you'll get there for sure.
The writers are physicists and chemistry, and they have karate as they're scientific curator
The next episodes can make you 10 billion percent hype.
More Dr. Stone~!
They're commin out every saturday until we thru with season 1. I'm looking forward to season 2 at this point!
The water wheel idea came from chrome when he saw the gears and saw how it stays in the same speed and spins forever. Then he told the old man his idea and they made a water wheel that they were going to use for cotton candy.
Man I’d really like some more cotton candy. Gimme a sec while I revolutionize technology for all of humanity
@@frimi8593 hahaha. It's really insane how we came up with everything we created over thousands of years of being on this planet. I mentioned to my friends if I was revived and had the revival fluid. We would rebuild London and make big ben when we make gears advance enough. Then we would mainly be fisherman and even look for other people around the world to see if we can help anyone else. I would be incharge of clothing and political matters.
@@Generalphoenix8438 it's insane how simple some stuff is to make once you know how the complexites work.
@@mryellow6918 agreed.
@@frimi8593 Just like how all technology was built, you aim for faster horses and get cars
I love that senku is like "I'm not using none of that coper crap, I'm using gold for my cable"
Me as a student of electrical engineering loved the show
this is so exhilarating
Get excited
@@Louie_S. this one sounds bad..
Kukuku
Yeah one billion percent
@@weeb69 nice pfp
I wanna go to sleep but I also wanna watch this.
It's 3 AM rn and i'm up recording the next episode ahaha
yeah dr stone help me with my knowledge in flexing infront of my friends
To be fair, the old man and Chrome didn't come up with an idea for hydroelectric energy, they only came up with an idea to harness the _kinetic_ energy of the river, just like the original invention of the water wheel. Senku was the one who knew of a better way to use it.
It was still an amazing intuitive leap for them though, mind you.
They also got the idea from the coke thing
Since I watched the episode for the first time I still haven't understood how Senku didn't come up with this idea first himself
@@PanRobak. yeah, I wondered about that at the time too. The only reasons I could think of were;
1: maybe he has trouble thinking TOO low-tech? I mean, the guy's trying to make cellphones instead of walkie talkies.
2: maybe he didn't actually know the river was there? I honestly can't remember if we've seen it before this episode.
@@JakkFrost1 1. We've seen him do that plenty of times tho
2. I don't remember exactly but I believe we had seen it a couple of times before and it wasn't so far from the village.
My only explanation would be... he's simply a human and forgot this one time.
@@PanRobak. well he's looking a small goals that need doing fast like step one generator, then moves on, he's not realy worried about perfecting it or ramping up the tech yet. It's just he needs it in the first place.
He get all this gold because Chrome non-stop find every materials he collect in his cave he explore for years...he just get lucky
I wish I was that lucky lol
The Gold Life you are lol. You even ranted about it in this very video
Your kidding right if this was a rpg senku’s luck stat would be 0 chrome is just really good at gathering
Not To mention he has home field advantage and senku explained what to look for
Well tbf if you don't know what stuff is, you just collect all the shiny stuff.
As a former EE student now turned Physics teacher this really takes me back to my days as a communications specialist. i love this series
I like this show bc it makes you appreaciate all the inventions we take for granted.
And I like how Senku is superhumanly smart but he's not a mary sue. And this episode with the waterwheel shows that Crome is also incredebly smart. He only lacks the knowledge Senku has.
Sry if this sounds weird I'm not good with words.
Nah I get it. And you need to look at some stuff with a suspension of disbelief so you're not taken out of the loop by how smart senku is
It's not that he's even that insanely smart he has his short comings in intelligence but he just knows the basis behind everything and knows how to apply it.
@@mryellow6918 He really is very smart, we see it throughout the series
Your comments are so unique and precise.
Thank you for another extacy for this show has to offer.
Thanks for watching!
@@parychahal holy shiz you replied! can i get a shoutout next vid? LOL
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The cell tower explanation was the first time I’ve been confused throughout the whole series
I hope I do a good job of breaking it down
Whenever i see your wow reactions to senku's ability to make something, i always felt really proud of Senku and DrStone anime in general!
This is where the fun begins.
I recently stumbled on your channel thanks to Dr. Stone. It is really great to have someone with a bit of knowledge confirm these concepts that seemed right to me, but what do I know :-D
Welcome aboard!
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Gold is a metal that stands the test of time. If there was a bank vault with lots of gold in it, the bank would crumble away but the gold would remain under a fairly thin layer or rock and dirt. Or be washed away by weather over time.
The gold would not have been a very good useful to them other than being shiny. The native Americans called it a useless rock.
100 percent, that's how you smelt wire. It's really easy with gold and copper due to their low melting point and malleability, under both hot and cold conditions.
You use the momentum of the bowl to create basically a whirlpool, wich will naturally bleed out the wire. The molten metal should cool as it gets forced through the hole into the open air.
Its also how cotton candy machines work, as mentioned in the anime
Its almost like spin casting or centrifugal casting but instead of a holding vessel its extruded out of the small holes. Usually wire is made through a reductive process of rolling mills, consecutively squeezing the rod stock more and more, thinning and lengthening it into wire. Insulation is done by essentially pulling the wire through liquid plastic/rubber baths or cascades. You can do a similar process at home with bare wire and plastidip(the kind for rubberizing tools) The way its presented in the show is actually pretty clever. I don't think it would work without having the casted wire secured onto feed rolls to pull it through, preventing it from bunching up. It'd be neat to see someone try to recreate some of the things in the show.
10,000,000,000% entertaining
Im studying Mechatronics and i can clarify that gold threads are able to be maked like that because steel melt after 3000 celsius and gold melts after 1000 celsius approximatly. The problem ist the cooling though
That is the filing of this show see what we take as granted and think about how to make from zero, and you have to keep up the show the last two episodes is just magnificent
this guy is gonna get addicted to anime
If there's three cell towers near you, and you try to make a phone call...*ads comes in"*..
Me: oh, looks, interference
Bro I read that comment at the same time he said the phrase and the ad came in right when I read *ads come in* 😂
8:16 be like CHIDORI
Engineer-sensei gives heart for early people?
Ask, and you shall receive
late comment, but I absolutely loved this episode! we are so fortunate to have easy access to everything so when i watched dr stone i was in complete awe since the sense of achievement from scientific advancements was so refreshing! Watching your reaction reminded me of when i first watched dr stone!! It definitely became my favourite anime (for the past few months it's been so difficult to find other anime because i enjoyed dr.stone way too much😅) the bond between senku and his dad, and senku with his friends is also very touching.
I love dr stone too, can't wait for season 2 to come out in January!
as always, awesome review! you're gonna love the upcoming episode, most especially the last one, more dr stone please!
bet!
The most conductive metal is actually silver, but silver is highly reactive. Gold is actually a worse conductor than coper, it's just extremely inert so it doesn't corrode.
Rather than saying how much the thing cost its how rare the thing is, that is the worth to the world right now.
As an engineer you know there is no Centrifugal force. Bro.
This is just a guess on my part but one reason for them having so much gold is due to it being left behind by the old world. Yes natural sources of gold are hard to come by, but the old civilization already mined and extracted lots of it and then left it lying around when they turned to stone. Combine that with humans tendency to want to collect shiny things and it isn't surprising that they have collected a supply of it.
the titel says "real" engineer. the first thing i hear in this video is "...im an electrical engineer".
this is why i have trust issues.
Be like I'm a social engineer that focuses on gender studies.
2bh with our current knowledge, making a water wheel for perpetual motion energy would be one of the first things you would build, it doesn't need a huge amount of tech and will help with almost all other developments.
It was something I was kinda anoyed by when watching the show especially how 'smart' Senku is. He builds extremely elaborate machines but not something relatively simpel like this thats been used since the Roman times.
Brw love the reactions, this year season 2
Way to tell us how to avoid the FBI's triangulation algorithm lmao
Bada bada badabam!
Yeah.... Don't use a phone?
Ditch your phone
3:49 That's why I never turned on my phone's location if not in use.
6:40 plus, you know that whole "diamond cartel" thing, which is why diamonds are so expensive? (basically, the same people who sell you the Jewelry will tend to own the mines and such) Yea, applies to gold too somewhat.
“Everyone be talking about how chrome got the gold”
**Should’ve Mined in the nether**
@5:10 "I don't know how they make that wire". Haha this seems cute. Though even me, an IT can't really explain or understand how does the basics from basics of my course works. Watch these with Discovery Channel and you'll get brainy :)
me listening to his cellphone tracking explanation and thinking that he went police in secret before being engineer
watching this 2nd time after dr. stone stone wars ended
thanks for highly knowledgeable content .
I'm over tripping thinking that the video wont play
The cotton Candy machine is actually similar to a techique that can be used to produce fibers... we used it in lab to produce polymeric fibers so i guess it could be the best way he could get it
The genius was stumped by cotton candy
the village is sitting on the remains of tokyo japan. gold never decays. therefore all the gold in tokyo is sitting just a few feet under the ground. the same can be said for iron. anywhere there used to be a skyscraper, there should be a massive vein of high quality iron ore.
2:00 there's still gonna be environmental noise though. And all the effects of transmitting are gonna be things you have to work around. Reflection, refraction, absorption
I get the impression that for the Gold it is just that they DEPICT the gold wire to be fairly big (rather than the "Smaller than a length of hair" it would be) to make it easier to animate.
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So it just looks like a LOT more gold than it actually is.
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Think a spider and its web. A small spider can produce several kilometers of silk in a single go (Some as much as 1000km for a single web in a single day... which funny enough would be enough to go to the mountain and back)...
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Edit: I also did the math... Cotton candy strands are so tiny that 30 grams of sugar can create 4km of cotton candy. So, it isn't THAT much gold (at least not the treasure chest full of gold coins you are thinking).
I always wonderd why senku did not create hydrogen with the electricity.
Sorry, you missed a couple things here. The wheel senku already invented. Used it in his pulley system then immediately after made a wagon thing. Also the village has pet dog (Ramen episode)
But yeah this is cool
i like how honest you are
Thank you!
The gold could be from a gold reserve that was around before stone wave.
8:15 soundtrack actually chilling
This makes more sense than a doctor watching it
By the way an interesting touch in the manga that correlates to this episode, in chapter 52, when he says the time limit is spring to make a cell phone, the imaged he is holding, the phone screen is cracked, just like every phone I have ever owned. 🤣
LOL
# more DR STONE
He is more creating a radio transmitter that is more akin to the radio that truckers use instead of the shorter frequency band often used for cellphones. AKA long-range radio communication system.
I would like to point out, that the villagers do seem to have dogs, so they have actually domesticated animals, just not multiple species, or on a very wide scale.
can't wait for season 2 to drop
8:10 that is really awesome 👏👏
Please do more episodes !!!! nice job
more please
as a 9 year old I understood 87% of what he said AREN'T YOU EXITED FOR SEASON 2
Love this!
Imagine his reaction when senku said they are gonna make rocket 😂😂
This episode was badass
I love this series
3:57 that is from a cotton candy machine
The one thing I dont get about this anime is how people descending from astronauts got to think that soap bubbles are sorcery
It's been nearly 4,000 years. They've fallen back to stone age tools and weapons. No, the thing about them that doesn't make any sense is that there's only a few dozen of them. There should be thousands of people living in the area in multiple cities and dozens of villages several times their number.
"There's no other technology on earth" :0
I found you, Dr. X
@@Jonarella "Science is elegant".
Ps: at least is what he say in brazilian translation. Idk how it is in english.
@@pedrosabino8751 it's the same for English
@@pedrosabino8751 um br aqui
MOREEEE DR STONE
I got into science because of bill nye and senku
I WANT MORE THIS ANIME IS AWESOME.
OKAY! I GOT YOU!!
Didn’t they mention gold at first and then decided it would take too many resources and made it out of copper instead?
More doctor stone, watch all eps to be amaze
They don't do cell phones it's land lines
It’s still the concept of a phone call, given that his companions of the old world only know of cell phones he didn’t bother correcting them
Remember the soda waterwheel? I think they study from it.
Perry if you are the first one to break free of petrification
Can we reach higher grounds if we cut the idea of cost of resources? Gold in the stone world?
Its like bloodline stronger than their "learning ability"
The wheel was introduced in the beginning bro.
the gold probably comes from the river or they found a medium-sized gold vein in the mountain, Japan is a volcanic island so its not outlandish for them to find that much gold as an untapped resource
More dr stone
I still don’t get how you get electricity from water and the whaterwheel
The flow of the river is causing the wheel to turn, through the use of gears it makes the copper discs to rotate in between the two magnets creating electricity.
@@FrostyShock349 Woah you can make electricity the the copper discs and magnets? Then how about hydroelectricity like those in waterfalls?
6:39
Well...
i wish there is no other anti scientist guy and we can watch more crafting consept episode
Chrome might have been collecting from a gold bank or jewelry thats been degraded into a cave over 3000 years lol
They have no concept of currency
Ryusui go brrrt
It only ramps up from here
man doesn't know what a cotton candy machine is bruh
more dr stone ep by the way like your videos
of course we know what hydro pump is... it's a water pokemon attack.
In the manga he finish making a modern ship and trying to invade moon through making a rocket ship😎
Imagine if somebody dams up the river...
title could be technology explained in Dr. Stone
Try this tongue thing now, Senku!
They covered most of these materials in How it's Made. I take no responsibility for you binging it!
I like the background