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We've been hearing for years how nanotechnology is going to change the world. In movies and in headlines, nanotechnology is almost like "future magic" that will make the impossible possible. But how realistic are those predictions? And how close are we to seeing some of them come true? Let's take a look at the state of nanotechnology.
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@tayzonday
@tayzonday 2 года назад
This answers a question I didn’t know I had.
@justaguy6100
@justaguy6100 2 года назад
👍Yeah, Joe's good at that!
@bonecanoe86
@bonecanoe86 2 года назад
Hey, how's it going legend?
@Johncornwell103
@Johncornwell103 2 года назад
Today I learned RU-vid auto unsubscribed your channel
@krashd
@krashd 2 года назад
Have you any wisdom for us, Elder Zonday?
@joescott
@joescott 2 года назад
Well this made my day! Or should I say... my Zonday? (I'll see myself out)
@edwhitney1862
@edwhitney1862 2 года назад
Thanks Joe. I really enjoy all of your videos. No one else comes close to your method of informative teaching that you make so fun!
@Max.J.H.
@Max.J.H. 2 года назад
Thank you Joe! Very informative and cool to watch video. Keep up good work!
@josenieto8256
@josenieto8256 2 года назад
Thanks joe for all the contents in this channel and for teaching us amazing things thanks for your hard work!!
@adamreynolds3863
@adamreynolds3863 2 года назад
DUDE THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME!
@gabrielpenix1371
@gabrielpenix1371 2 года назад
I just Signed up for Curiosity Stream. Thanks Joe!
@mike-Occslong
@mike-Occslong 2 года назад
Good vid joee 👍
@danasherrick51
@danasherrick51 2 года назад
You put great videos together. Cheers.
@jameselliott9055
@jameselliott9055 2 года назад
Talking about, your videos be so consistently well done all the time. Don't know how you do it or how you keep doing it, but good job. . . .and, yes. You are correct. That WAS a lot of nouns and adjectives.
@TacoMighty
@TacoMighty 2 года назад
Thanks again, Joe!
@ELWikiriWick
@ELWikiriWick 2 года назад
Thanks for this video.
@Albert-zh6ps
@Albert-zh6ps Год назад
Another good job, keep up the good work buddy 👍
@doctorjules187
@doctorjules187 2 года назад
You da bomb Joe, as always.
@deepview3296
@deepview3296 2 года назад
love this channel
@X1Y0Z0
@X1Y0Z0 2 года назад
Informative!!
@adriandeneler2343
@adriandeneler2343 2 года назад
i like your take on alot, i allways look forword to the next show. love ya. thx
@keiths.taylor5293
@keiths.taylor5293 2 года назад
Joe you didn't tell about nanobugged. the use of nano AM Crystal radio and etangled particles in the crystal which has been done by Oxford University since the late '80s and the internet particles according to Harvard are sensitive to a change in define of neurons and sensor in the a.m. crystal radio and another size coupled with a constituent that combines with the nervous system put it in your food or drink and it uses the iron crystal radio to pick up the vibrations in sound waves and the Ben Tangled particles I said anything Tangled it's going to say anything but entangled there you go are picking up the change in neurons so the same batch of nanobugges being the more metal you add for the antenna of the young crystal radio changes the frequency so everyone's not on the same hurtz and when I say everyone I mean anyone who happens to be nanobugged anyway the same batch is in the ra quantum computer and it matches the frequency of the iron crystal radio Crystal vibrating which is the same that the person is hearing and thinking to the changing neurons once it maps out that person's phonics to neuron change it needs not to listen to the vibration it changes the neuron change into vibration that it remembers when you think the computer talks if you happen to be then about 31 Crystal radio God voices because they vibration of the crystal on the little hairs inside that second fluid inside your ear can seem like sounds from the outside in. all this technology in pieces have been documented if I figured out how to combine I ain't the only one . read the book nanobugged the true story of today's nanotechnology 10 years ago
@HowlinMadBob
@HowlinMadBob 2 года назад
YOU ROCK MY WORLD JOE. KINDA SCARY BUT, I GET ALMOST ALL MY SCIENCE TYPE INFO FROM YOU BASICALLY.
@theblackswan2373
@theblackswan2373 2 года назад
Definitely worth the rewatch....
@buzzlightyearg3580
@buzzlightyearg3580 2 года назад
Great coverage on nanotechnology
@creatrixpe4441
@creatrixpe4441 2 года назад
1:09 First time in a while situation where I might say LOL describing my reaction, while actually laughing aloud rather than just saying it. Thank you for that, sir.
@thecoobs8820
@thecoobs8820 2 года назад
Been wondering about this lately
@joemulkerins5250
@joemulkerins5250 2 года назад
I will watch the ad just for how smooth that transition was 😂👍
@Tony-vj9xu
@Tony-vj9xu 2 года назад
Amazing Poison plug.. Rose/Thorn lol.. Salute Sir !
@justinjja2
@justinjja2 2 года назад
0:15 Literally that exact scene came to mind, nice.
@Doozler
@Doozler 2 года назад
Keep making posts like this
@caryd67
@caryd67 2 года назад
Some excellent audio references in this episode 👍🏻
@MrHighRaw
@MrHighRaw 2 года назад
Haven't watch one of your videos in a while. They just stopped coming up on my feed and I forgot to look. Still as awesome as ever though :D
@dianawilson2534
@dianawilson2534 2 года назад
Dude you are funny and filled with so many answers and just enough questions to keep ME returning for more .. thank you to SOPHIA for directing me to you or did she put you in my Path .. I love your presentation and content ~
@ftumschk
@ftumschk 2 года назад
8:50 The Fishy TV music was the theme from the "Blenny Eel" show, of course.
@fushey
@fushey 2 года назад
I like this guy has remained consistent. Nostalgic of an era of the internet gone by
@kalon2023
@kalon2023 Год назад
Thanks you!
@bradleycyrway8651
@bradleycyrway8651 2 года назад
You got me on that first mind blow..
@derasor
@derasor 2 года назад
Thanks!
@eddiehazard3340
@eddiehazard3340 2 года назад
Hi Joe, we like your videos and use them for homeschool- long time subscribers. We just joined Curiosity Stream under your link to also help support you further. Please keep the great videos coming, and thank you for not dropping F-bombs constantly, talking about bizarre sexual acts or other things we don't typically include our homeschool day. Keep the quality content coming; your dry sense of humor is appreciated!
@n111254789
@n111254789 2 года назад
If you limit education to people who happen to express emotion more severely by cursing you're doing a disservice to your children. Learning to set apart differences in ideals to communicate and benefit from others you disagree with on some things, but do agree with on others is an important thing to learn in such a polarizing time. The earlier a kid learns to be uphold ideals of their own despite what others do the better off they will be in the age of social media. Limiting exposure is setting them up for being totally unprepared when they aren't under your guidance and your degree of influence on them will end earlier than you expect.
@eddiehazard3340
@eddiehazard3340 2 года назад
@@n111254789 Yeah Jack, you took me way too extremely. I appreciate your thoughts. I'd still rather keep the wild stuff my kid sees in the format of things like "Venture Brothers" and perhaps not from his educators. Thanks again for your input.
@BG101UK
@BG101UK 2 года назад
11:52 onwards: "The Grey Goo Effect" reminds me of the episode of Futurama where Bender clones into smaller and smaller duplicates, eventually entering the water stream etc.. ☺
@ericmehoke8362
@ericmehoke8362 2 года назад
That was cool! Even though the floor idea is probably the lesser impactful one, I think it is very neat.
@dlerious77
@dlerious77 2 года назад
Love this vid Joe....science rules!
@Zanzopan
@Zanzopan 2 года назад
You had to have teratoma right when I was eating. I assumed I was ok to eat with this video. Thanks Joe.
@birgerjohansson8010
@birgerjohansson8010 2 года назад
On the other side of the Iron Curtain where Feynman's lecture was unknown, Stanislaw Lem predicted the future importance of micro- and nanotech in his (nonfiction) Summa Technologia (Krakow, 1966).
@ivanostellato9478
@ivanostellato9478 Год назад
another good point solids versus hollows ... a paper with holes cut out is almost as string but stacked the holed one is stronger relative to its weight
@greedowins2917
@greedowins2917 2 года назад
That closing pun was 10/10
@andrewcapilli8379
@andrewcapilli8379 2 года назад
I love the little jokes and the skits you put in . Clone skit was funny... Isthmus... Just makes me smile. My ex partner made me homeless. I had to live in my car for a year. Obviously with no TV......my phone and RU-vid were my go to at night. You kept me company and on many occasions the only time I had a smile on my face that night after having nothing to smile about all day. thank you Joe.🙏🙏 When you have a smile on your face whilst learning something it makes it that much funner. Don't change. Keep doing what you're doing. "This moment of existential dread is brought to you by Curiosity Stream" 🇦🇺🤔🙏🙏🤙👍💪
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 2 года назад
I'm really glad you're ahead of the game on this technology. Not sure about the feed tho.
@TrebleSketch
@TrebleSketch 2 года назад
Joe, regarding transistors at 5:45. They have not gone down to 5nm in size, but roughly 30-50nm in size (differ between manufacturing company). The name "5nm" is only a process node, the name for how transistors are made and is different between each company (TSMC vs Samsung vs Intel, etc).
@katherinegilks3880
@katherinegilks3880 2 года назад
Powering stadiums or dance clubs (or at least extra bits like lights and such) with the floor would be a great idea. It would also be awesome if they could harness the crowd energy from cheers, whistling, applause, etc.
@williamsideasandstuff
@williamsideasandstuff 2 года назад
I would love an energy creating a suit that'd be awesome!🔥 Amazing topic thank you!
@metatron7405
@metatron7405 2 года назад
Thanks
@godsoloved24
@godsoloved24 2 года назад
Joe, can you do a video on time zones? Specifically, when mankind realized that different locations had different local times, and what caused the creation of time zones?
@alexandermadu3801
@alexandermadu3801 2 года назад
Your sarcasm has earned you a new subscriber 😹😹
@NRNF1776
@NRNF1776 2 года назад
I've been watching Joe's channel for 8 or so years now, and I honestly think he's one of the best RU-vidrs out there... I think its crazy some idiots have 10 and 13 million subscribers, and he has under 1.5 only... But yea, the world is a weird place... Love you Joe!
@ethanstump
@ethanstump 2 года назад
appealing to the lowest common dominator, means you have a crap ton of exposure to the lowest common denominator. in other words, those people who have millions of followers usually have low quality fans who are either toxic, idiotic. i'm not saying that has to be the case, however i do think that after a certain point of growth, it really doesn't matter to people. i'd rather have a good quality of people, than a large amount of people.
@corinaprinkeycp
@corinaprinkeycp Год назад
Could you do a video on Richard Feynman? 🙏 your videos are always so good! Thank you for your creations Joe.
@annabelsmart5305
@annabelsmart5305 Год назад
‘paperclip’ was an apt metaphor to use.
@MrKittykat111
@MrKittykat111 2 года назад
Every door in every building should be spring loaded, self closing equipped and linked to a dynamo. We're some of the the most efficient generators at our disposal.
@rg2929
@rg2929 2 года назад
Joe! Joe! I found your doppelganger who got the same preset you have. Dave Keating the France 24 journalist.
@BoBo-pe3kv
@BoBo-pe3kv 2 года назад
Nano tattoos were pretty neat. Xenbot’s mind blowing. Neuro link….. ahhhhhh!) The movie Anon!… yet recording and rewind playback of your own memory does sound pretty cool (:
@rickbarker4467
@rickbarker4467 2 года назад
That dream of nature bit reminded me to finish my bowl.
@chillinkansai
@chillinkansai 2 года назад
Hi Joe! About the floor thing, check out the floor at Shinjuku station. They have a piezo-electric generating floor. might be a fun follow up to this video. :)
@eacalvert
@eacalvert 2 года назад
You made this video b/c it's a cool topic. Oh and Kyle Hill did an Office Hours video about grey goo. I'll try to edit this later to add the link
@AlexSchendel
@AlexSchendel 2 года назад
Important note about transistors is that once we hit a gate length of ~30nm, the node name no longer reflected any physical measurement of the transistor, so a "5nm" transistor is "5nm planar equivalent" roughly. As in, we have used FinFETs to scale transistors beyond what planar transistors could achieve and so although we still have transistors with physical measurements between 20-30nm, the performance and density of these transistors are roughly equivalent to a 5nm planar transistor.
@ronaldmorey3396
@ronaldmorey3396 2 года назад
I like how much thought you put into fishy tv. It's often the little things that show true creativity.
@Espen.Johannesen
@Espen.Johannesen 2 года назад
And some of them is actually finfluencers.
@Joe_Zajac
@Joe_Zajac 2 года назад
Trippy!
@badgoat6926
@badgoat6926 Год назад
Love the rim world music
@Video-Game-OST-HQ
@Video-Game-OST-HQ 2 года назад
I used to act on Japanese TV on the side for supplement income and I had a few jobs with a woman from Russia who was using acting to supplement her own income while she studied there in Tokyo. She was studying nanotechnology at a university, and it leads me to a useful suggestion for future videos: A note about how those of us interested in the field can get into it. Where should we study? How do we get into these fields? I’ve become bored of my 18 years in the video-game industry and haven’t worked in over a year while I try to find what else interests me and where my future should point, and when you present a video like this it makes me dream of new horizons!
@joshuagharis9017
@joshuagharis9017 4 месяца назад
"Continuum " and "Travelers" had some cool nanotechnology
@slappinbeaches
@slappinbeaches 2 года назад
I had that floor idea the other day! DANG someone beat me to it lol
@Cc75757
@Cc75757 Год назад
The fish tv puns had me rolling 😂😂😂
@VikingTeddy
@VikingTeddy 2 года назад
You can find the universal paperclip machine online as a browser or mobile game. It's wicked fun, I recommend for any incremental game enthusiasts.
@memausamray
@memausamray 2 года назад
Being a nanotech PG engineer, this certainly made my day.
@virtualmonk2072
@virtualmonk2072 2 года назад
I like the peiso electric wood, if you put a line of them on the pavement/sidewalk you could reduce the number of lampposts lining streets and roads
@clifffarion7448
@clifffarion7448 Год назад
For those who are interested in this end of technology you might want to have a look at a company called Integran Technologies. I was honored to have a tour of their facility and see some of what they have done and what they can do. They have a very large list of prestigious clients with a wide variety of applications. As a nerd, it gives me the "Warm Fuzzies "when I think about what they do. They mostly into material coatings.
@joshuagharis9017
@joshuagharis9017 4 месяца назад
Joe, besides "Cool Worlds " , you're one of my favorite channels. I used to watch Veratasium, but have shyed away due to not aligning with his business philosophy. Thanks Joe
@pieceofmind321
@pieceofmind321 Год назад
Are we the dream of nature? 😂 love u for asking that verry valid question. Subscribed
@RyanWilliams222
@RyanWilliams222 2 года назад
I was already afraid of grey goo _before_ I watched this video. Thanks, Joe!
@name1483
@name1483 2 года назад
This guy matches my high vibes so good
@thedarkknight1971
@thedarkknight1971 2 года назад
COUGH COUGH COUGH CHEERS JOE!!! I was just taking a few sips of my cuppatea when you said "I'm part Sasquatch".... Ya sod hahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣 😎🇬🇧
@kreatuslucina
@kreatuslucina 2 года назад
I got Nebula and it would be awesome if your "Answers with Joe series was on there. I do a lot of driving through areas with no signal. being able to download shows from my favorite creators makes the drives way less boring. I'd love to listen to all your shows on the road.
@keiths.taylor5293
@keiths.taylor5293 2 года назад
Joe you didn't tell about nanobugged. the use of nano AM Crystal radio and etangled particles in the crystal which has been done by Oxford University since the late '80s and the internet particles according to Harvard are sensitive to a change in define of neurons and sensor in the a.m. crystal radio and another size coupled with a constituent that combines with the nervous system put it in your food or drink and it uses the iron crystal radio to pick up the vibrations in sound waves and the Ben Tangled particles I said anything Tangled it's going to say anything but entangled there you go are picking up the change in neurons so the same batch of nanobugges being the more metal you add for the antenna of the young crystal radio changes the frequency so everyone's not on the same hurtz and when I say everyone I mean anyone who happens to be nanobugged anyway the same batch is in the ra quantum computer and it matches the frequency of the iron crystal radio Crystal vibrating which is the same that the person is hearing and thinking to the changing neurons once it maps out that person's phonics to neuron change it needs not to listen to the vibration it changes the neuron change into vibration that it remembers when you think the computer talks if you happen to be then about 31 Crystal radio God voices because they vibration of the crystal on the little hairs inside that second fluid inside your ear can seem like sounds from the outside in. all this technology in pieces have been documented if I figured out how to combine I ain't the only one . read the book nanobugged the true story of today's nanotechnology 10 years ago
@kreatuslucina
@kreatuslucina 2 года назад
@@keiths.taylor5293 i feel like this should have been its own comment and not a reply to mine lol
@ChaitanyaBhagwatChai
@ChaitanyaBhagwatChai 2 года назад
Hey Joe! I would like to suggest using a highpass filter on your audio recording, I can hear that your neighbours were having some kind of party next door, the bass is coming through and it's extremely distracting on my system :)
@theworkshopstudio2069
@theworkshopstudio2069 4 месяца назад
lol, when you said, "does nature dream?", I immediately thought what you said next.
@trstmeimadctr
@trstmeimadctr 2 года назад
The best way to visualize scale of ANYTHING is to go look up the demo "Scale of the Universe 2". It let's you slide along a logarithmic scale down from the planck length all the way to the size of the observable universe. When I saw it 10-ish years ago it totally changed my understanding of scale.
@Rezurrect_
@Rezurrect_ 2 года назад
"Nanomachines, son." - Senator armstrong from MGRR.
@px4storm9x19
@px4storm9x19 2 года назад
Best channel on RU-vid.
@ppsayl1235
@ppsayl1235 2 года назад
"Old Wife Swap" on Fishy TV. Thanks, Joe (I think. You can't unsee that, even in your own swampy mind).
@krest5955
@krest5955 2 года назад
Extra point for using the Benny Hill theme tune with the fish list !
@PatrickGoodspeed
@PatrickGoodspeed 2 года назад
Another researcher/writer to look into on nanotechnology is Eric Drexler. He wrote the book "Engines of Creation" (1986.) Going into a detailed discussion on nanotechnology in terms that's understandable to the average person (highly recommend.)
@russell2449
@russell2449 2 года назад
JOE, I'm surprised that you NEVER mentioned K. Eric Drexler's name even once, which imo is a MAJOR faux pas, since he is widely conceded to be nanotechnology’s “founding father"! While Feynman simply posited the idea of building at this scale, using the example of a complete full-scale machine shop used to make another smaller machine shop, which makes another smaller machine shop, etc. until you eventually arrive at a molecular scale machine shop, but he did not come anywhere close to going into great depth on expanding the theory. K. Eric Drexler was inspired in 1979 by reading Feynman's 1959 presentation ,"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" which led him to change his course studies, which was no small feat since almost NONE of the teaching professors understood nor agreed with him. But he eventually found a mentor and Drexler's 1981 graduating thesis paper, “Molecular engineering,” was the result and was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - this ESTABLISHED THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES of molecular design, protein engineering, and productive nanosystems. In accomplishing this, Eric Drexler was the VERY FIRST to receive a Ph.D. in the field (at MIT), where he also went on to teach the first course in nanoscience (as well as at Stanford) and also chaired the first two conferences on the subject. Btw, while Prof. Taniguchi was the first to use the term "nanotechnology", it was widely unnoticed and it took Drexler's "co-discovery" and expansion of the term into "molecular nanotechnology" for it to gain a foothold in the scientific community, which he codified with his early work in the field There's SOOOO MUCH MORE to know about Eric Drexler, but anyone who's interested in the AMAZING THEORIES that Drexler posited and just how much of his early predictions are, or are close to, becoming reality, I highly recommend starting with his 1986 book ENGINES OF CREATION: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology, which proposed everything from amazing new nano-materials to the idea of a nanoscale "assembler" which would be able to build a copy of itself, aka the self-replicating nanobot (and he also coined the term "grey goo" that you used). SADLY (and imo this is a stain on the scientific community) the ideas he presented seemed so strange and unsupported by scientific proof, that he was widely ridiculed with a rare vehemence by many scientists and so spent years wandering the wilderness, as it were, until enough work had been done as to validate Drexler's earlier ideas. So it is only in recent years that he's received the praise and acknowledgement that he was denied, and imo he should receive A NOBEL PRIZE in engineering, material science and more for his work. But as this video shows, K. Eric Drexler is STILL ignored and his contributions forgotten by most people, smh :?(
@riccardoossanna8170
@riccardoossanna8170 2 года назад
I’m a chemist and my field of research is gold nanoparticles as nanovaccines aganist cancer. Loce this video so much, I hope more people discover the opportunities has to offer.
@kats9755
@kats9755 Год назад
"Tetra Lasso" and "F*I*S*H", I'm screaming 🤣🤣🐟🐠
@jatinsaini0417
@jatinsaini0417 2 года назад
Man, you're next level, and I also have the frustration when we have the technological capability but still, the tech is not in use.
@benjaminweaver7971
@benjaminweaver7971 2 года назад
Ralated Topic : The PROTEIN FOLDING problem. I would love to see a Joe Scott breakdown of this. Anyone else? I first heard of it in 2003 as a CS major in college and was fascinated back then, and it has had some recent break-throughs in recent years, I think.
@JNCressey
@JNCressey 2 года назад
question: if the floor takes energy from you walking on it, does it become more difficult to walk? does it take you more energy to walk?
@dejaae8065
@dejaae8065 2 года назад
Joe many celebrities and comedians are coming out and talking about there ‘tripping’ experiences on a series i’ve seen on TikTok. What are your thoughts on psychedelics? have you ever tried them?
@riftur7636
@riftur7636 2 года назад
When you said micromachines, you made me feel really old! lol
@rylian21
@rylian21 2 года назад
The potential for this technology is just mindblowing.
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown 2 года назад
I full-on lost it at "Salmon & Son"!!!
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 2 года назад
given the jungle cruise movie that came out last a body wars movie is a must
@lobsterpocket4746
@lobsterpocket4746 2 года назад
Bojack Seahorseman made my night
@drelocs2878
@drelocs2878 2 года назад
I get made fun of for being interested in these type of topics but I’m glad we have Joe here to take on the task of teaching us more. ❤️
@ppsayl1235
@ppsayl1235 2 года назад
"Prey" by the late, great Michael Chriton comes to mind.
@amirbahalegharn365
@amirbahalegharn365 2 года назад
joe watch already released video of "Sabine Hossenfelder" for nanotubes..it's great for your added info on subject to complete your video
@Corndadthepop
@Corndadthepop 2 года назад
I'm wondering if the nano co2 capture technique could be reworked to capture methane or helium? Methane being more problematic per molecule and I understand helium from air capture is near impossible as things stand today. Love you, Joe!
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