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Steampunk science: true tales of innovation in a steam powered age | Brandy Schillace | TEDxCLE 

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@AndrewElis
@AndrewElis 6 месяцев назад
Hello! Just stopping by to drop a little trivia. I made the acid gun at 11:20. I called it the Acerbic Liquescence Atomizer and it was the only steampunk thing I ever made. I sold it on Etsy years ago through my shop called the Guild of Advantageous Development. Thank you again to Brandy for including it in her talk!
@elizabethcoen
@elizabethcoen 3 года назад
I got into steampunk thanks to Thomas and Friends and my love of steam locomotives passed down from my dad. Everytime I watch an episode of Thomas and Friends or visit a railroad museum, I can't help but stare at the pieces in the museum's collection or smile at the sight of Thomas, Emily, Gordon, Henry, Percy, Edward, Rebecca, or Nia running on the rails. It makes me long for the days when steam power ruled the rails and times were simpler.
@dolphinboyyy
@dolphinboyyy 9 лет назад
so cool never would thought i had such a fascination with steam-punk
@__-to3hq
@__-to3hq 5 лет назад
83% of our energy is boiling water to create steam to spin turbines xD we are living in a steampunk world
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 5 лет назад
Also drives pistons (driving something else) and other pressure activated devices, propeller (a turbine providing thrust).
@charliehill6914
@charliehill6914 5 месяцев назад
Well done Brandy. Long time since we've chatted. Hope you are well
@LuficariusRatspeed
@LuficariusRatspeed 9 лет назад
LOUDER!
@SteampunkRadio
@SteampunkRadio 6 лет назад
One of my favorite Ted Talks!
@nottrustworthy6361
@nottrustworthy6361 3 года назад
This was fascinating
@biogeniclife
@biogeniclife 9 лет назад
I love intelligent women, they are more attractive to me than any super model. Especially when they have a nerdiness about them.
@irishdc9523
@irishdc9523 7 лет назад
Jon Withnoh Nerds'll rule the world
@Bean-mr8sf
@Bean-mr8sf 5 лет назад
I'm here for steam punk...
@Jeilds
@Jeilds 6 лет назад
Did you know at ww1 we had a 50% chance of steam punk
@pietaushamburch6128
@pietaushamburch6128 7 лет назад
Awesome video! Thx a lot for sharing!!!
@nozrep
@nozrep 9 лет назад
very cool talk! i love history!
@MrHarpette
@MrHarpette 6 лет назад
Volume too low
@betsyray7965
@betsyray7965 Год назад
In an earlier comment it was stated that Steampunk was not real science. I beg to disagree. Science requires not only precision but enormous creativity... something we are losing at rapid speed as our technology advances us into a slotted and homogenized state. We are paralyzed by it but not fired up or challenged by it in meaningful ways. The era of steam was based in invention. Anyone could invent anything that fulfilled necessity or desire... and the funny thing is that my 1897 sewing machine still works, something I can't say about modern obsolescence or outcomes if the lights go out. Steampunk harkens back to the times when we could fix anything, create amazing things, and do magic with them at a time when we desperately need those activities as a globally narcotized culture trained to spend copious amounts of money "replacing" plastic junk. I was a steamer long before I ever knew it due to a penchant for trains, science, engineering, and physical need.. and a love for gears and things that don't require a grid. Steampunk is all around us, and as it becomes more evident to the public that we are already living in and expanding upon Nikola Tesla's world it will be made obvious. The really cool thing about it as a social club is that it also fulfills some basic needs... a place to go where everybody is nice to each other, where a dual looks like tea and cookies, and where every minute of the time spent is show and tell. It is play... the kind we need to truly create cures, or better human conditions.
@hegelianclash
@hegelianclash 7 лет назад
Reinvent the steam engine to make new and postmodern.
@drnemesis3893
@drnemesis3893 5 лет назад
Louder!!
@dangerousideas5356
@dangerousideas5356 2 года назад
would
@HerveKeptner
@HerveKeptner 3 года назад
the steampunk story would be better if she was dressed steampunked
@Serachja
@Serachja 4 года назад
astronomical watch, right? not astrological watch
@jagoz7465
@jagoz7465 5 лет назад
@samhyde
@michellowies
@michellowies 5 лет назад
Not real science
@flavius2884
@flavius2884 5 лет назад
Exactly. There are atomic clocks, much more precise than other old, mechanichal clocks. We are not living in a steampunk world because there is better technology.
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 5 лет назад
@@flavius2884 That is not the point. It's came out of Cosplay festivals and such. As did Diesel-punk, cyber-punk, goth, etc. Many sci-fi, monster, fantasy, comic books, and other entertainment media fans just want Halloween to be more often. You think Halloween was ever meant to be serious? Why would you think Steampunk is serious science/technology? Wild Wild West and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea were not documentaries on science/technology.
@david88va
@david88va 5 лет назад
5 minutes in and I'm wondering wth is she talking about...
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 5 лет назад
Google Images "steampunk".
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