Subject Zero Science

Subject Zero Science

Investigative Science.



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  • @NotDaJayC
    @NotDaJayCСағат бұрын

    If the world is a simulation, this bomb would make it crash

  • @seagie382
    @seagie38214 сағат бұрын

    >sp imp of 1300 seconds ...worse than Orion type propulsion???

  • @halonothing1
    @halonothing115 сағат бұрын

    People (consumers and manufacturers alike) can't even be trusted to use lithium ion batteries responsibly. How often do you hear about them exploding? Similar to a nuclear battery, all it takes is a single puncture of the case to cause a lithium battery to burst into flames. Now imagine every single time a person punctured a lithium cell, that leaked radioactive nickel everywhere. It would (hopefully) never pass even basic NRC safety standards unless they make the case indestructible by regular means, which would make it much harder to engineer a practical consumer level device. Prototype is one thing, but is not success.

  • @jandlouhy6914
    @jandlouhy691418 сағат бұрын

    About the activist ,if bunch of housewives and cleaning ladies have a say about fundamental state strategies there is something wrong about the system not mention the the leadership of this organisation piggibacking on them for very comfortable chairs in government out of reach for them othervise .

  • @charlestannehill7537
    @charlestannehill753720 сағат бұрын

    It isn't that complicated. Humans are ego driven for power and control. Uranium and plutonium are great for making weapons. Thorium isn't. So they put all their eggs into uranium and plutonium and ignored thorium. If research and development was put into thorium, we could have an energy revolution that power companies (and suppliers for power companies) wouldn't like. And they have their hands deeply into the pockets of our (and other) governments. Plus no threat of nuclear annihilation to control other countries. That's why thorium isn't where it's supposed to be right now.

  • @BoatRocker619
    @BoatRocker61923 сағат бұрын

    Its operational in India

  • @SubjectZeroScience
    @SubjectZeroScience18 сағат бұрын

    Where?

  • @Shubham_Bahirat
    @Shubham_Bahirat12 сағат бұрын

    ​@@SubjectZeroScience Not operational, but i think indian scientist said they developed prototype. We are sitting on largest thorium stock in the world and don't have uranium. So india working on it for years

  • @jeffreychatfield7881
    @jeffreychatfield7881Күн бұрын

    In 1968, Nobel laureate and discoverer of plutonium, Glenn Seaborg, publicly announced to the Atomic Energy Commission, of which he was chairman, that the thorium-based reactor had been successfully developed and tested.

  • @jimmy_x557
    @jimmy_x557Күн бұрын

    And we wonder why we're all getting cancer...

  • @jrfun2014a
    @jrfun2014aКүн бұрын

    hope that NEVER happens by so

  • @apple1231230
    @apple1231230Күн бұрын

    All the people saying it’s impossible are lame AF. Go give up on something else losers. No one ever achieved anything by saying it’s impossible. Even if it is impossible (which I find very unlikely) why should we stop trying? What do we have to gain by giving up? How many life changing scientific advancements have spawned from researching random things that have nothing to do with said research. Go be pessimistic somewhere else and achieve nothing, no one is stopping you.

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321Күн бұрын

    So this thing is a super(lluminal)-relativistic weapon of mass destruction. As it can be rammed into a planet causing planetary fracturing. Or rammed into a star causing a solar eruption.

  • @thepiedpiper3420
    @thepiedpiper3420Күн бұрын

    hi

  • @SubjectZeroScience
    @SubjectZeroScienceКүн бұрын

    Hello

  • @thepiedpiper3420
    @thepiedpiper3420Күн бұрын

    we can use that to warm up mars and prepare it to become earth 2.0

  • @ExploringLifeEveryNowandThen
    @ExploringLifeEveryNowandThenКүн бұрын

    Am sure this Technology could find it's perfect fit somewhere else, if really not for Rail Transport.

  • @Dontae.Hawkins
    @Dontae.Hawkins2 күн бұрын

    Anyone interested in the spiritual ramifications of every particle in our body having a complete opposite?

  • @damaddog8065
    @damaddog80652 күн бұрын

    We just need some negative energy, we will have it when we discover UNOBTAIMIUM.

  • @giulioww
    @giulioww2 күн бұрын

    They should try to warp it like a fan

  • @TheJP100
    @TheJP1002 күн бұрын

    Nuclear being safer than wind energy has to be one of the most ridiculous claims I have EVER heard.

  • @kalashnicovcosis
    @kalashnicovcosis2 күн бұрын

    The problem? There's only one?😂 Screw this. I'm out...

  • @Boop__Doop
    @Boop__Doop3 күн бұрын

    My mind has been blown like never before I discovered 2 new alitropes of carbon stronger than graphene

  • @mspeir
    @mspeir3 күн бұрын

    Let's put negative energy aside, as well as it's intended use in this case. How would we use positive energy to contract space in front of the ship? Further more, wouldn't doing so create a gravity well and propel the ship forward? Most certainly not at FTL speeds, but forward nonetheless.

  • @MhoNoLoG1
    @MhoNoLoG13 күн бұрын

    it's ivan, not ajvn

  • @adsyoffinch
    @adsyoffinch3 күн бұрын

    I’d have a go on it, it’s a solid concept and I’d imagine with modern technology it would be even more reliable. I think the reason it didn’t take off is because I don’t see how it saves money, the cost is just shifting from the rail to the maintenance and development of the trains themselves. The gyroscopes are going to need maintenance and have service lives, having one set of suspension rather than two and really loading it through the types of turns this train could achieve versus a conventional train will require more frequent maintenance, I think it’s top speed would be limited for safety concerns so it wouldn’t necessarily be any quicker over a long run, it would naturally be smaller, you’d have to fit gyroscopes on all carriages, and there was already a huge rail infrastructure, to make this the new form would mean tearing up thousands of miles of rail. I think it could have had its place in some urban areas or maybe through some mountainous areas if it’s ok taking hills but it wasn’t really cost effective anywhere else.

  • @pablodiablo765
    @pablodiablo7653 күн бұрын

    So there are only human reasons as to why this is not commonplace. Technically, we have the ability. Another suppressed technology that could better humanity as a whole.

  • @purple_guy999yt
    @purple_guy999yt3 күн бұрын

    The dark matter reactor

  • @manadol69
    @manadol693 күн бұрын

    Beware the entities of chaos. You might open the ocularis malifica.

  • @AllanWorks
    @AllanWorks4 күн бұрын

    negative energy is not needed. if you can artificially create a small dime-sized black hole in front of the ship and blink it in and out of existence it will pull the ship forward. As space is a near vacuum the ship will continuously build momentum. the black hole also serves another purpose to clear some debris in front of the ship.

  • @AdhvaithSane
    @AdhvaithSane4 күн бұрын

    Why bother? It’s right there, in the sky….

  • @Overneed-Belkan-Witch
    @Overneed-Belkan-Witch4 күн бұрын

    Because we don't have spices Yet

  • @extermin8or225
    @extermin8or2254 күн бұрын

    “Schools will remain open-“

  • @SubjectZeroScience
    @SubjectZeroScience4 күн бұрын

    100%

  • @ryanvidal9555
    @ryanvidal95554 күн бұрын

    lmao you are hilarious

  • @vjollila96
    @vjollila964 күн бұрын

    any people with funtional brain should have seen decade ago how dumb idea it is

  • @archstanton5973
    @archstanton59734 күн бұрын

    *HYPEloop = theranos edison*

  • @RIDER-7D
    @RIDER-7D5 күн бұрын

    lNDlA LAUGHlNG lN C0RNER 🤣😜 🇮🇳🕉️📈🟧🚩

  • @errorhostnotfound1165
    @errorhostnotfound11655 күн бұрын

    Sad to see how many fewer views this channel gets these days :(

  • @SubjectZeroScience
    @SubjectZeroScience4 күн бұрын

    Will turn around. Relax.

  • @puzzlepuddles6712
    @puzzlepuddles67125 күн бұрын

    this is what oppenheimer's associates thought the trinity test would do to the earth

  • @CoolNitro1
    @CoolNitro15 күн бұрын

    I believe your visual explanation of negative and positive space is slightly incorrect, what is actually happening is that the grid scale gets smaller within negative space and larger for positive space this has an effect on how we perceive light curving also time within negative compressed space grid slows, its the reason why clocks are slower on earth vs in space for example. In the case of the warp drive the goal is to compress and expand the space time grid to create something akin to the effect of riding a wave on a surfboard, in my opinion though if we manage to create an expanded space time bubble around an object it should allow that object to move up to instantly to the outside observer.

  • @danieljabonski4705
    @danieljabonski47055 күн бұрын

    This ship is so beyond our current tech and knowledge like aircraft carrier with atomic engine for Romans. Magic.

  • @guytech7310
    @guytech73105 күн бұрын

    LOL! Sorry but its all BS. Its based on the false belief that gravity\mass warps space, but it does not. This is based upon a 106 year lie\error that gravity can bend light, which it does not. This goes back to the Eddington 1919 eclipse experiment which a star light was deflected cause by refraction from the Sun's Plasma sphere. Its been a 100+ years & physicists still don't believe refraction exists when it comes to the Sun, or Einstein rings, because galaxies "are not" full of gas an plasma causing refraction! All just one big cluster lie.

  • @kostarak3160
    @kostarak31605 күн бұрын

    There are already quite a few ion engines that reach exhaust velocities of over ~70,000 m/s. The limiting factor is not fuel space or materials, it is thrust which is very low so it takes a long time to accelarate the spacecraft. As an example most ion engines take many months to reach geostationary orbit which is ~35,000 km away from earth not billions. Thats what is propotional to the time we need to get to voyager 1 not exhaust velocity. Also, gravitational assists are the reason voager 1 and 2 were launched and relied on which was not mentioned on this video. Try to have better research next time in technical subjects.

  • @diogoduarte4097
    @diogoduarte40975 күн бұрын

    We need Nuclear Saltwater engines today!

  • @chris.hinsley
    @chris.hinsley5 күн бұрын

    Do a sun slingshot and enter time warp !

  • @chris.hinsley
    @chris.hinsley5 күн бұрын

    Catch it on the launch pad !

  • @Mikehoran45
    @Mikehoran456 күн бұрын

    whats the stock symbol??

  • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
    @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin13686 күн бұрын

    Would love to see you do a video about the different nuclear engine technologies, their feasibility, and how far off we are from making them a reality.

  • @rockco-iv8es
    @rockco-iv8es6 күн бұрын

    Sad nuclear pulsed propulsion wasn't mentioned.

  • @princecuddle
    @princecuddle6 күн бұрын

    *sigh* without mastery over gravity humanity will not be able to rule the universe. Manipulation of gravity is the key to it all.

  • @glike2
    @glike26 күн бұрын

    For asteroid defense, raw power and ISP are needed. Slingshots might be of limited usefulness to defend Earth from such threats, especially without sufficiently advanced knowledge of the threat.

  • @devrim-oguz
    @devrim-oguz6 күн бұрын

    It’s great that this came right after they received a signal from the Voyager-1

  • @jacksimpson-rogers1069
    @jacksimpson-rogers10696 күн бұрын

    Okay, "an industry plagued by monumental accidents" Imagine, three in this tiny world, in only half a century, one of which actually killed some people, and Japan's three reactors, which shut down and survived the biggest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, were lost when their emergency pumping power got drowned by a tsunami. Nobody suffered radiation harm at the reactors, but the panic from the Japanese government inflicted great harm by unnecessarily evacuating Fukushima province and over a thousand of the millions so inflicted actually died. Probably the death toll from the infamous Chernobyl blunder was fewer than the number saved by the reactor's previous production, from deaths caused by emissions from equal fossil fuel power production. I'm not going to waste time reading the rest.

  • @nsa_surveillance_orb-42b
    @nsa_surveillance_orb-42b6 күн бұрын

    I miss the snarky little robot! Love the content, always something interesting to ponder. :) Keep up the good work