13 CRAZY INVENTIONS THAT YOU SHOULD SEE
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9) Kevin Scott Monowheel Bike (Preview)
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10) DCL Big Drone
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12) PARANS
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00:00 - Pangolin Scales Dress
01:08 - Kevin Scott Monowheel Bike
02:10 - Paper-thin solar cell
03:16 - DCL Big Drone
04:16 - NAMX HUV
05:15 - Topmix Permeable
06:09 - PARANS
07:14 - 2AS
08:14 - Grain Weevil
09:09 - Tactile Finger based on Optical Signals
10:11 - Compuertas BG
11:02 - Biodegradable batteries
11:59 - Blackbird
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The one wheel motorcycle has been done before . Everything is great untill an emergency stop is required . Slam on the breaks at speed and things go terrible wrong real quick .
As a farmer who just had to clean out the grain bin, that robot is useless, unless they can make the battery last 12h plus. Using a proper resperator is definitely still the most viable option
@dapartisano3995
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the price of 5000 Dollars for that piece of crap
@Natshuri
Жыл бұрын
from your experience, even if it take longer, how many of those robot would you think would be able to do the job if they work at the same time? an educated guess is enough for me
@si2foo
Жыл бұрын
wouldn't the robot be more useful if it was corded to the roof of the silo then hand a cable from there down to electrical supply so it could forever keep working and be automated so you didn't need to keep a eye on it with it only letting you know when it was broken.
@azndragon75
Жыл бұрын
People only see a problem and never will or want to advance their knowledge as they only see the future ina short distance.
@voiceofraisin241
Жыл бұрын
@@si2fooI agree. A corded machine could be made bigger and more efficient. And figure out how to make it autonomous.
We are actually living on the cusp of the era where cyberpunk science fiction is becoming a reality. Except for flying cars. Flying cars are dumb.
@emmanueledozie3095
Жыл бұрын
Really dumb 🤣🤣🤣
@jamiebray8532
Жыл бұрын
Not if it's like The Jetsons 🤣
@TC-dk6do
Жыл бұрын
Moron alert 📢
@unstoppablepotential8151
Жыл бұрын
Helicopter(1 propeller) are flying cars and (military?) Helicopters(2 propellers) are flying trucks
@odd_bobble9106
Жыл бұрын
But using an explosive gas is smart?
The solar film could be put on EVERYTHING! Coolers, boats, yard/driveway lights, just endless
4:53 hydrogen fuel cells positioned just where most car accidents happen. Nothing could possibly go wrong
@rjac001
Жыл бұрын
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@timothyandrews5975
Жыл бұрын
@@rjac001 lol
@PhilJonesIII
Жыл бұрын
@@kegs5556 If the tanks are ruptured then there is a good chance of combustion, much more likely than with petrol. The gas does disperse quickly however but you wouldn't want to be anywhere near the stuff when it burns.
@arthurradley5372
Жыл бұрын
Pinto 2.0
@Saviliana
Жыл бұрын
If they design them to be able to slide inwards and downwards through the floorplan and away form the cockpit, without penetrate the firewall, it would be safer then petrol though since the fuel cells be quicker evaporated and burned away then petrol.
Does it bother anyone else when people interchange concrete and asphalt? There is a huge difference between the two yet people don’t care enough use the correct one
Really great inventions! Technology will be very important for a sustainable, safe and healthy future🙌🏼🌎
I've seen several items from a show in the 80s called Beyond Tomorrow. The hydrogen fuel cell car was featured way back then. Cells to run your house and car, swappable etc. Pull the cell out of your car and plug it into your house. A LOT of tech that people think are just coming out have been around for a long time. Just there wasn't any investment put into them or the technology (being able to print stuff now is what's really spurring things along) wasn't ready to really push stuff a long.
@youtubehandol
Жыл бұрын
beyond tomorrow or beyond 2000?
@zerogrey3798
Жыл бұрын
@@youtubehandol I'm pretty sure it was Beyond Tomorrow, but googling it to make sure I'm not going senile says the name was changed in 2005 after a reboot. (somethign like that) I just remember from the early 80s, all the people had accents as well. Watched it after the nightly rerun of Buck Rogers. One of those Mandela Effect things. I remember it as one thing, but everything else says it was another.
@Sifizero
Жыл бұрын
@@zerogrey3798 aussie show, remember it well. good times, yes there was name change. you can find videos floating around yt.
@Zekumas
Жыл бұрын
Well the issue with Hydrogen Fuel cells, is you are literally driving around with a literal bomb powering your vehicle, house, generator.
@David_J_B
Жыл бұрын
@@Zekumas That's the same issue faced by petrol vehicles / generators. And people seem fine being driven around by controlled explosions in a combustion engine. Hydrogen can be used in the same way (hydrogen combustion engine) or without any combustion in a fuel cell :)
It's not winters that will stop that concrete from being useful, if they were honest they'd admit one hard frost would wreck it completely, but without proper drainage system underneath a carpark like the one show using that concrete will turn into a sea of potholes as the ground underneath is eroded by the water passing through and the surface is all that is holding the weight of the vehicles.
@starkraven7308
Жыл бұрын
I don't see this as a success at all. Looks like any other startup business's ad for their new thing. They show it soaking up water but not one shot of anything driving on it. They don't mention that it will have to be repaved every 6 months because there's too much space between the aggregate and not enough bonding surface contact. It will crumble under every tire that rolls over it, eventually collapsing to a become a gravel road.
Amazing inventors, adding creative spice to living 👨💻💡
“This object is only 3 cubits long, weighs 6 grains and and will cost 11 florins and sixpence. The inventors believe it could travel 1009 furlongs (plus an additional 47 Rods and 2 Chains in the deluxe version) using a mere 4 quarts and 33 gils of fuel meaning it could cover an area equal to one and a half Mayan Pitz courts in less time than it takes to consume a bushel and 7 pecks of dollar bills.” I like this channel and I’m glad that the good people of the USA, Myanmar and Liberia know what this guy is talking about… I just wish they’d take the time to add a small metric translation so the remaining 7½ billion of us could understand. Just a suggestion.
@bigbad253
Жыл бұрын
Hello Good Sir, how many barleycorns are you this fine morning?
@donHooligan
Жыл бұрын
that comment was so good.... i'd love to buy you a pint of ale. ...or a liter of cola.
@johnannan2506
Жыл бұрын
@@fdsphone6854 ... yeah... I could, but in each of these channel's video there are 5 or 6 items and for each item there are a similar number of statistics... who can really be bothered doing 25 data conversions every 15 minutes?? 🙂
@DubstepZeD
Жыл бұрын
Im from the usa, i didnt understand half their measurment units.
@Gynra
Жыл бұрын
@@fdsphone6854 In the UK we use a confusing mix of Imperial and Metric measurement. As an old Brit who was brought up on Imperial measures, I'm still more comfortable with that system. I don't understand why I buy petrol in litres, yet measure the consumption in miles per gallon (nor do I understand why the price of fuel always ends in 0.9 of a penny). Beer is sold in pints, but wine on fractions of a litre... etc. By the way, a mile is just over 160,930 Cms (just over 1.6 kilometres).
I wonder whether the solar cell could be used as window tint. It seems translucent, nearly transparent.
@chip5617
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same for the car with batteries in the back
The motorised monowheel exists since 1910 ..... LOL !
The monorail bike is OK, until you have to do a panic stop. There is nothing to keep it from spinning the operator inside the wheel.
@sandybruce9092
Жыл бұрын
Also one of the guys riding this really dumb bike is wearing shorts! Hope he enjoys what happens when the stupid thing falls over!
Keep close track of such innovations, and how we develop them.
The car costing a few hundred thousand dollars…yep the average family can totally buy a few.
I built one of those fiber-optic lighting sys like 20 years ago for a saltwater reef tank only I used fresnel lenses instead of those focus lenses I also angled my input lenses so there would be shadows and even moon phases in the tank
Monowheel such a good design... in every shot they are leaning to one side to see...
@stevesantiago9660
Жыл бұрын
Seen it in south Park. Never getting one no matter how fast it goes.
@robertheinkel6225
Жыл бұрын
Panic stops would be a disaster
Outdoor in-ground garbage disposal systems has been in place on several continents for years already. There's nothing new, nothing crazy about it at all. And the 'robotic arm' is simply a crane on a lorry /truck, also nothing new or crazy.
Love every bit of this video!
Hey man ,I was wondering if you could do the best electric mini vehicles for carrying bikes
The product at about 3:13 could also be put into windows to get power from modern homes.
Always enjoy watching your videos
That drone is super bad ass!
The cruising range of both versions is a few tens of miles less than the distance to the next H2 fuel station. And also a toy RC car to drive around inside grain silos that costs about the same as an actual car.
It's just weird how some of these inventions are just considered interesting because they're new to the US...not the rest of the world 🤣
3:39 We can't go time traveling, now can we?
Could use that solar paper that's 100 times lighter than regular solar panels for things like clothing
very cool invention for fiber optics based lighting
For the rain, just spray the concrete or whatever pavement you have with rain-X
So what happened if anyone drive this car and get rear ended the placement of the battery/fuel pack ?
WERE GUNNA HAVE POD RACING BOYS!
Love the car.
I would love to see those cards they had on 5th element I would love to be able to drive around and look down and feed a ground from way up high
That would be nice to have those solar panels on an electric paramotor
Permeable concrete is not new, it's been inAustralia for more than ten years, still looking for a use for it lol.
@DrLumpy
Жыл бұрын
We had permeable concrete in the US in the 1960s.
I'm surprised there is no hydrogen cell to fusion reactor motors on the market, with the recent breakthroughs in fusion power... exhaust would be Helium I think?
5k for that grain robot, I'm pretty sure you could adapt an rc car to do the same job
@starkraven7308
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same thing. That is absolutely NOT a $5,000 toy.
@youtubehandol
Жыл бұрын
and it's not even automatic, just 'remotely controlled'.
The Monowheel has been out for decades
@sandybruce9092
Жыл бұрын
Actually,I,saw an old film - at least 100 years old - that someone made a bicycle type thing - same idea. Still a stupid idea!!!!!
If it has a pilot, is it still a drone?
Big fan sir 😊😀😊😊😊😀😊love u from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 And I love technology 💙💙💙💙💙💜💜💜💗💗
Be sure to let us know when any of these actually are in production and available for general use to people other than the super wealthy.
Inventos increibles
I can see someone using that technology to make a Iron Man suit from the Pangolin scale dress.
Finally, a toy i can have fun , drone!
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
@sethc6663
Жыл бұрын
How does she them if she is sleeping? lol
Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
Loving your channel, you are very well connected to journalists I suppose ?!
Seeing the Big Drone definitely gives off strong future air race vibes. That would be something I hope to see.
@Geinophoenix
Жыл бұрын
i know right. did the make a flying car as well?😮
@renatoherren4217
Жыл бұрын
And of course there won't be any accidents. 🤪🤪🤪
I invented a person who made the mistake to watch this
Love the visuals, cant stand the voice ....
That chick doesn't look like much is going on in her brain at all. So how would they know the brain wave transmitter even works?
Instead of having to pain photocells on every square inch of the world, maybe France and Germany should rethink scrapping all their nuke plants.
I have a few upgrade ideas for that drone..
If they could manage to put those solar panels into the paint on cars
The solar cells are amazing! If it becomes affordable, we can apply them to the roof tiles and get rid of the big, ugly, expensive panels that are available now.
@garyviso8709
Жыл бұрын
not only roof tiles but applied to the siding on buildings
7:16 : erm... In the Netherlands they have these underground trash collection for more then 1 Decade.. not exactly new I'd say.
@zerogrey3798
Жыл бұрын
A lot of things they show on this channel have actually been around for a while. Hell go look up an old tv show from the 80s called "Beyond Tomorrow".
@Maxiligamer
Жыл бұрын
Yeah we have similar systems in Finland as well. It just seems like a more complicated way of doing existing things.
omg an electric car that can charge mobile power banks - wow thats crazy who could ever imagine this to be happening
4:43 - In a rear collision everyone will explode.
2:10 what comes to mind clothes that can charge your phone while your out walking and/or powering a cooling unit built into the clothes to keep cool in hot sunny days :) 4:17 i can see filling stations that you put those in and get another fully filled one in return (after paying or if it is on auto pay) this way you get rid of bad ones that can get recycled and your on your way fast should be a good idea to do something like this for battery too :D
I, JOAQUIN PEREZ-LOPEZ, invented these inventions when I was at Tesla💯
that parans is perfect for a zombie apocalypse..... : )
monowheel bike instantly reminded about south park episode :D
If that pangolin dress isnt the stupidest thing ive ever seen, i dont know what is. Wasnt the pangolin the source of covid?
Titanfall 2 players as soon as they see the NAMX: " hippity hoppity your fuel cell is now my property"
Right. That uni-motorcycle is so last century.
Very good ☺️
How durable is porous concrete? Will it stand up to heavy truck traffic?
NAMX will be the new Ford Pinto...one rear end collision and you're toast!
With a srong side wine the 3-wheel windmill will fall over
You could layer the top of a car with the solar paper
Inbed solar panel and LED lighting in street signs 🛑
3:58, SAFETY CONCERN. would make sure it has a wonderful GYRO so that people dont Crash it as Easily as they Crash Drones.
it would be very kind and sympathetic if you could add metric measures so your international audience could also understand your dimension descriptions.
@DubstepZeD
Жыл бұрын
Most cellphone calculators have conversion functions. Hope this helps
@DrLumpy
Жыл бұрын
We know how to use both in the US.
That porous concrete is a non starter. It will have a very short lifespan esp in freeze thaw conditions, just a couple of years.
@timothy____1989
Жыл бұрын
Also curious about its reaction to extremely hot summers
@zerogrey3798
Жыл бұрын
Watch the fucking video, it mentions freezing conditions already and they're working on it.
@starkraven7308
Жыл бұрын
There's no way this has any durability with that much air space in the aggregate. Cold weather, hot weather, doesn't matter. It will crumble to gravel after less than a year of regular traffic.
@charlesblithfield6182
Жыл бұрын
@@zerogrey3798 I did. I live in Canada, current outside temp. negative 18 C but summer can be in the mid 30s C, my laser temp gauge shows 60-85 C on the surface, egg cooking temps. As a young person worked on road maintenance and we are constantly filling in all the rips and hole and buckles with tar. My road in front of my house is a buckled mess of a roller coaster and it was installed just 5 years ago. Freeze thaw destroys roads esp with heavy traffic. We have to regulate truck traffic on some roads because they become washboards in no time. We don’t use concrete for roads generally because asphalt is malleable and better under temperature stepress changes. This isn’t about concrete I know and I applaud their effort in as it’s a neat idea, certainly far better than some things like salting. I shouldn’t have said “non starter,” more like highly site specific, which may be a good thing, and where longevity may be a factor. It’s ridiculously expensive and energy intensive installing a km of a road and maintaining them is also. Concrete is even more energy intensive, 8% of global carbon emissions.
@donHooligan
Жыл бұрын
be fine in Egypt
Watts per pound comes an extreme second to watts per square foot, especially on something as obviously light as those solar cells.
The only problem for asphalt at subzero temperature - where to get liquid water at subzero temperature. Scientists working on it, ha.
Is there a website that you can buy these things?
I hope Kevin's monowheel is not to close to Mr Garrison's IT bike ...
12:00, A cloth like battery. now this is a revolutionary idea.
and the small thine solar panel on a window on the roof just 2 will do the trick.. : )
a material were the sun & the road can work together
"Microchip reduction specialists".. and then they go ahead and slap on a massive DIL connector, which in plugs in another board that has massive USB/Lightning connector on it.. I think they need a few more specialists..
10:50 none of the “holes” were shown when the lid was closed. Looked quite leaky.
I think the real bad thing invented was the 3D Printer, as for the messing with Cells very dangerous, about 5 years ago, there where groups of People in Garages where ordering the building blocks of life and making their own beings then left over fluids, flushed down the drains!!!! Add to this A.I and you have Mad Max 2023
yeah........use those super thin solarbatteries on windows, car/aircraft windscreens and windows
here's one for ya, window tint, sunroofs windows those will be great additions to cell phones... ...c'mon guys, really...do i need to remind you, the solar panel... ;p
I hat to tell you all, but its not a drone if there is a pilot.
3:11, you could also COVER a Electric car in this and potentally never pay to charge again. Since its Translucant you wont need to worry about covering the Glass when you put it on 100% of the car and connect the electrodes to One point for charging. You could also add this to the roof of some Camping Equipment so its easyer to charge your phone while Camping seeing as the TENT would generate a Charge for up to 4 full phones or a Laptop if a small lithium battery was added. Also you could put this on military Drones thus incresing their Opperaional time seeing as most are Fully Electric. and last you could COVER buildings in this wrap turing entire Cities into Solar Fams as long as they had access to good Sunlight, and thus Deminishing the US's need for Foreign energy.
Wow amazing receptor. Cool inventions
Надеюсь что в скором будущем машыны будут штамповать с над крепкого пластика,как детские игрушки
9:09 you didn’t answer the question how the robotic fingers “know” the difference between the force required to pick up and hold an egg or a piece of fruit vs a heavy object or a tool?
@zerogrey3798
Жыл бұрын
It was answered, watch the fucking video. It "knows" based on the deformation of the rubber and how the light reflects/deforms on the inside. Watch the fucking video.
@timothy____1989
Жыл бұрын
@@zerogrey3798 I did watch the video, and where does he explain what you said with how that is translated to amount of force applied?
I have been telling people for over 20 years that all car manufacturers must be forced to make electric cars with the same removable battery packs that you can swap at a service station, the packs must be small enough to fit into a motorbike. This can quite easily be done and the changes to vehicle production lines will be minimal. We have the technology to be completely fossil fuel free in under 2 years but we lack the intelligence and willingness to do it.
I would buy the hydrogen car depending on how long it takes to charge the fuel cells (I am in a cold weather state so tech and range are important)
4:50, Thought the reason we made electric cars was to stop using Batteries?
Please, start using SI units ONLY!
1:53 Warhorse? Nah, I'd call it Wanyudo!
Small solar panels . What if on cars it might not help much but like charging smart devices in car
6:04, Would need to see a Real World test case for more then a YEAR before I weigh in on if this is a Pass or Fail. BUT its a Good Concept.
For the Printed Solar Panels and Them To Back Packs ,Tents , Umbrellas , Hoodies with LEDs.