Science Unbound

Science Unbound

Could We Live Underwater?

Could We Live Underwater?

What If We Were All Smart?

What If We Were All Smart?

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  • @anda9690
    @anda9690Күн бұрын

    we are living in one

  • @shellder_gaming
    @shellder_gamingКүн бұрын

    Tasty Planet

  • @stevoplex
    @stevoplexКүн бұрын

    Jimi Hendrix vision of returning to live in the sea "1983, a Merman I Shall Turn To Be " Hooray, I awake from yesterday Alive but the war is here to stay So my love, Katherina and me Decide to take our last walk Through the noise to the sea Not to die but to be reborn Away from a life so battered and torn Forever Oh, say can you see, it's really such a mess Every inch of earth is a fighting nest Giant pencil and lipstick tube-shaped things Continue to rain and cause screaming pain And the Arctic stains From silver blue to bloody red As our feet find the sand and the sea Is straight ahead, Straight up ahead Well, it's too bad, That our friends Can't be with us today Well, that's too bad "The machine that we built would never save us" That's what they say (That's why they ain't coming with us today) And they also said "It's impossible for man to live and breathe underwater forever" Was their main complaint (Yeah) And they also threw this in my face, they said: "Anyway, you know good and well It would be beyond the will of God And the grace of the King" Grace of the King, yeah, yeah So my darling and I Make love in the sand To salute the last moment Ever on dry land Our machine has done its work, Played its part well Without a scratch on our bodies And we bid it farewell Starfish and giant foams greet us with a smile Before our heads go under, we take a last look At the killing noise Of the out of style The out of style, Out of style So down and down and down and down and down we go Hurry, my darling, we mustn't be late for the show Neptune champion games To an aqua world of serenity Right this way, smiles a mermaid I can hear Atlantis full of cheer Atlantis full of cheer I can hear Atlantis full of cheer

  • @michaelbarnard8529
    @michaelbarnard8529Күн бұрын

    The problem is that people see a humanoid mech, and, regardless of its size, imagine that it should move like a human, instead of like an elephant (or slower). That isn’t even considering that tanks have much less surface to armor than a mech. Anyway, the closest you might get to a mech is a wheeled or tracked vehicle with a leg-like suspension and maybe armlike weapon mounts, but that’s pushing it.

  • @GlennJTison
    @GlennJTison2 күн бұрын

    Plasma is in every every florescent bulb.

  • @paulsmart4672
    @paulsmart46722 күн бұрын

    Hey, you know what has no trouble hanging on to atmosphere? Venus.

  • @cosmic4037
    @cosmic40372 күн бұрын

    My team will make vr headsets obsolete.

  • @upsguppy520
    @upsguppy5203 күн бұрын

    LOL ELECTROCUTION BY A LIGHTING ROD

  • @MarixchatUwU
    @MarixchatUwU3 күн бұрын

    The humanoid body plan occurs a lot in sapient space faring species. I know I’m not a credible source but I’ve seen a non-human intelligence 16 years ago. No, I did not do drugs. The alien I saw was humanoid but not human. The skull was the craziest thing from my memories. Apparently our jaws evolved from gills but the one I saw has no jaws. It’s like if it’s ancestor was a lamprey.

  • @HarveyCohen
    @HarveyCohen4 күн бұрын

    Assume that all the material strength and other physical and construction issues magically disappear, and we have a perfect space elevator. Every one of the gazillions of satellites and pieces of space junk in Low Earth Orbit will be going SIXTEEN THOUSAND miles per hour relative to the elevator. One tiny little collision at that speed...

  • @memecity7655
    @memecity76554 күн бұрын

    I genuinely thought that this was Vsauce 💀

  • @svartrbrisingr6141
    @svartrbrisingr61414 күн бұрын

    it might not be realistic to think of them ever being used for war. but damn are they cool. plus I would not be shocked to see them used for something like sport. though with how "valuable" human life is to people that likely never will happen either.

  • @Cleisthenes607
    @Cleisthenes6075 күн бұрын

    We'll always be 20 years away.

  • @RevlisRab666
    @RevlisRab6666 күн бұрын

    I farted in my mouth .

  • @garypippenger202
    @garypippenger2026 күн бұрын

    So this is why Simon talks like a maniac.

  • @abandonedtownexplorations8736
    @abandonedtownexplorations87366 күн бұрын

    The most realistic version of cloning i think is in the movie the island where rich people & athletes have copies of there clone for when they need a heart or limb ect that seems like it could happen 1 day...

  • @maxwelldaly5845
    @maxwelldaly58457 күн бұрын

    Just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should.

  • @spikedpsycho2383
    @spikedpsycho23837 күн бұрын

    Mecha have three flaws 1: square cube law. 2: extension cord logistics 3: asymmetric warfare

  • @888beni888
    @888beni8887 күн бұрын

    Will you do a follow-up video? The experiement is done now!

  • @PahaLukki
    @PahaLukki7 күн бұрын

    Random hurricane appears

  • @Imkeezzie
    @Imkeezzie7 күн бұрын

    This video makes no sense and clearly discuss what ai is not for

  • @zmartkooky244
    @zmartkooky2447 күн бұрын

    omg your posh voice and pose make me doze...

  • @igorjee
    @igorjee7 күн бұрын

    4:55 "Originally from Morania". Are you serious? It's Romania! You can't read or never heard of the place?

  • @I-am-sparticus
    @I-am-sparticus7 күн бұрын

    I'm bald with a beard and I wear glasses.... talk with a posh accent and everyone believes me😂 twat!

  • @I-am-sparticus
    @I-am-sparticus7 күн бұрын

    If there ever was a disinformation shill it's this guy with a million channels 😂

  • @weirdalpaca2511
    @weirdalpaca25117 күн бұрын

    What about CRISPR Gene editing?

  • @ENGELARIELEUSEBIOR
    @ENGELARIELEUSEBIOR7 күн бұрын

    how many fcg channel this gua have, every time l'm on youtube i find another channel of this guy

  • @solarflare623
    @solarflare6237 күн бұрын

    A 4 or 6 legged mech would be way more practical. The grand army of the republic’s AT-TE from Star Wars is probably the best example of a realistic mech walker. It’s built more like a conventional tank however the tracks are replaced with 6 legs that allow it to climb over very uneven terrain or even straight up walls. I think that’s the sort of niche walkers could fill in an actual military. Allowing heavy armor to go to areas where it couldn’t before. Tracks and wheels getting stuck in mud? Four legged tank can just wade through it. Need to get across a mountainous area where there’s basically no flat terrain? Spider tank can climb on the side of the mountains or regular legged tank can mountain goat its way across.

  • @cadepaget
    @cadepaget6 күн бұрын

    The AT-TE is not a well designed vehicle. Legs being less efficient than wheels and higher ground pressure means they would probably struggle through things like mud more than a tank would. It would struggle on slopes for the same reason and the niche applications where it would be better are questionable given how a lot of it's other characteristics make it terrible as a combat vehicle (such as it's mechanical complexity and high profile). Climbing up a vertical surface is done in Star Wars using fictional tech that doesn't exist, if you tried that in real life with something that heavy the wall face would break off.

  • @solarflare623
    @solarflare6236 күн бұрын

    @@cadepaget well I see no reason why a walker can’t have specially designed feet similar to mountain animals to get a better grip on slopes.

  • @arcticelmnt2836
    @arcticelmnt28368 күн бұрын

    I feel like flying drone type vehicles could be used for medical purposes like flying ambulances

  • @Wormhole_in_cyberspace
    @Wormhole_in_cyberspace8 күн бұрын

    I feel personally attacked 😂😂

  • @pandzban4533
    @pandzban45338 күн бұрын

    It is impossible. Next question.

  • @savagesarethebest7251
    @savagesarethebest72518 күн бұрын

    China just got a sample of the backside of the moon. First nation to do that

  • @uchedanielson8983
    @uchedanielson89838 күн бұрын

    Living 1000 years is beyond natural selection...those immuned to heart attack are already alive! I've met one of them

  • @adrian78917
    @adrian789175 күн бұрын

    Who? Could you please explain? Sounds interesting

  • @uchedanielson8983
    @uchedanielson898314 сағат бұрын

    @@adrian78917 I know a man who was poisoned which lead to several heart shocks on day 1 with extreme blood pressure and internal injuries...but it all dissolve within 3 days. All that happened was he was fatigued and needed rest. Secondly he constantly drank water. Irritability is a dysfunction in the human mind that leads to most sicknesses and sicknesses impedes adaptation

  • @uchedanielson8983
    @uchedanielson898314 сағат бұрын

    Aging is a dis-ease and can be tamed through therapy...another man I know 15 years ago used to say "who says you must die"? I suspected he knew something we did not but chose to closely observe. When I look at him today he still looks in his forties but he's already gotten to sixty one this year. So much is happening...

  • @adrian78917
    @adrian789179 сағат бұрын

    @@uchedanielson8983 what do you mean, "tamed by therapy?"

  • @fredkelly6953
    @fredkelly69538 күн бұрын

    Human folly and ethically abominable. To condemn generations to a ship which will be obsolete the moment it leaves Earth should never be allowed to happen. The only way it could possibly happen is if the crew could go into hibernation for the duration with an Ai overseeing the functioning of the ship. All you have to worry about is the Ai going full Hal on you.

  • @ak_247aaa4
    @ak_247aaa49 күн бұрын

    All the problems can be solved except the human factor!! One psycho after 500 years on the ship can end everything!

  • @geekfreek008
    @geekfreek0089 күн бұрын

    In that TOS episode when they couldn’t beam up Sulu and the landing party from the planet going into freeze mode because of magnetic particles or something… Why didn’t they send down the Shuttle? Oh, the production costs of filming it. Thanks Simon.

  • @burncycle4621
    @burncycle46219 күн бұрын

    Impossible for us now, yes, but this is also like stating communication would ALWAYS be limited by light speed before entanglement was discovered. It's impossible given what we know now. Even when the energy and computing requirements are available, it'll be used for replicators, not transporters.

  • @DevMfWalker
    @DevMfWalker9 күн бұрын

    How is it that we can't make it to the moon anymore because we lost the technology , but India just landed on the moon , on the south side at that.?!

  • @DylanGroves-to6ju
    @DylanGroves-to6ju9 күн бұрын

    Russian people rapping: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aa1pxc2SpritiLg.html

  • @lemonaut1
    @lemonaut19 күн бұрын

    In what way does this simulate Mars, compared to living in the ISS?

  • @lemonaut1
    @lemonaut19 күн бұрын

    Oh. So testing async communication as well as growing your own food

  • @Apep507
    @Apep5079 күн бұрын

    Consciousness is magic

  • @crazy_adventures6326
    @crazy_adventures63269 күн бұрын

    If I get old, I don't want to live beyond the point where I can't use the bathroom on my own.

  • @rocketboostjump
    @rocketboostjump9 күн бұрын

    Mechs are skid steer with arms and legs. It would be really handy for doing heavy lifting and heavy load work. Elon will eventually get us one.

  • @johnandrews2993
    @johnandrews29939 күн бұрын

    The news reported they came out today. Follow up video?

  • @cxa24
    @cxa2410 күн бұрын

    Yep, this is absolutely dead

  • @58singleman
    @58singleman10 күн бұрын

    Two comments: 1. Historical Report: Chapter 1 of the book of Ezekiel ( Old Testament ) This is a report of an encounter with a "Flying Saucer " 3000 years ago. Since a saucer had not been invented 3000 years ago Ezekiel called it a big wheel in the sky. There are of course many versions of the Bible so the descriptions of the great wheel in the sky is different from book to book. What remains the same in most versions is that the wheel landed and 4 living "creatures" came out of the wheel. 2. At the Pyramids in Egypt, a great many stones appear to have been cut with a powered rotary saw. Some stonework is done with so much precision that it seems impossible for the Egyptian workmen to have accomplished it. Stuff on KZread about this. Arthur C. Clark -- " Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying."

  • @ewenmoffat-roberts8350
    @ewenmoffat-roberts835010 күн бұрын

    How about a plasma of protons. This would "cut" by stripping electrons from the cut material. It could have a core that is kept in the hilt. Or something similar. Who says it cuts through heat.

  • @stickyb5247
    @stickyb524710 күн бұрын

    Elementary charge is the smallest possible independent existing unit , entity on which it's own self attraction can form separate unit. Finite constant could be the ratio in with escaping charge have to pay to overcome this

  • @jarekk.8247
    @jarekk.824710 күн бұрын

    A good approximation to the fine structure constant: α = 1/[(2^4+5^4)^φ*e^5]^(1/π) α = 1/(641^φ*e^5)^(1/π) = 0,007297352568 φ = 1,6180339887... golden ratio, e = 2,7182818284... (Napier's constant, Euler's number) or α = 1/[5164926^(1/π)] = 0,007297352564 The universe is probably a fractal on the largest scale with the number of dimensions equal to π.

  • @earthsteward9
    @earthsteward911 күн бұрын

    11:57 so airships have a bum rap