We’re on the verge of witnessing a wave of technological breakthroughs that could completely redefine our world. Imagine a future where artificial intelligence becomes so advanced that it not only assists us but anticipates our needs, or where renewable energy finally replaces fossil fuels, making clean energy the norm. These inventions are not just tweaks to what we already have—they could revolutionize entire industries and fundamentally change how we live. As these technologies develop, they’re likely to solve problems we never thought possible, pushing the boundaries of what’s achievable and leading us into a future that’s more connected, sustainable, and innovative than ever before. The potential for change is immense, and we’re only just beginning to scratch the surface.
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The rail system in the US is obsolete and worn out. It needs to be replaced.
I'm so glad i don't have to wait around for my interlocutor to come by my place anymore.
Sodium-ion battery is the only tech in this video that deserves high praise. I've heard its only drawback is that its energy density is 20% less than Lithium-ion. Fortunately, this drawback is not a problem with plug-in hybrid PHEV tech which offers more benefits (more than all-battery BEV & hydrogen fuel cell tech) also more applications and potential to reduce fuel/energy consumption, emissions AND insane traffic. PHEV+H combustible hydrogen can deliver at least twice the equivalent MPG possible with HFCEV tech.
“Teach” ? I think you mean download or install data into other units.
How is that water bug going to change the world?
But why bother designing an expensive and fragile balancing system, when it would be so much simpler to run a cab on a normal track…?
Or how to spend money to do less than what could have been done with what already exists !
Crazy world !
Most of the “gadgets” reviewed in this video are ridiculous nonsense
Seems good. You could use rails in different directions.
Holotile: Neat, if a bit frivolous. Not world-changing, though.
Solarcontainer: Problem is that these are fixed panels. You get far better efficiency from sun-facing arrays.
Robotic Water Strider: Just a unique application of existing technologies. Mostly a research tool.
The Pearl: …this is an art installation, not an invention.
Cockerill i-X: This is just an upgraded HumVee with a turret.
Figure's Humanoid Robots: Humanoid robots are nothing new. Companies keep developing prototypes and demonstrators for them, and they continue to prove that specialized designs perform FAR better for their respective jobs with far less complexity than a "do it all" humanoid.
Triggo Microcar: Yet another microcar proposal that won't go anywhere. Also, most of the maneuvers this vehicle is designed for are illegal in most jurisdictions.
Third Hand: Seems like a novelty tool if anything.
Jetoptera: This one's actually really interesting. One advantage not mentioned here is that having a bladeless engine makes it far easier to integrate the low-speed bladeless engine with a high-speed SCRAMjet engine, which in turn allows for even HIGHER speeds. I really hope this actually goes somewhere instead of turning out to be a grift like so many other tech startups.
Monocab Owl: Gadgetbahn. There's a reason why conventional trains stick around while these "innovative" alternatives end up going nowhere. The reason why "reinventing the wheel" is usually a bad thing is because whatever you end up coming up with while doing so usually ends up worse than what already exists. Gyro-stablized monorails add significant unnecessary complexity, battery electric trains are unnecessary even from an environmental point of view because conventional trains powered by overhead wires or a third rail exist with the advantage of not having to carry their power supply, and pod transit has proven itself time and time again to be ineffective.
TAQ Organic Battery: Sodium Ion batteries have been in the development phase for a while. My concern is that manufacturers aren't going to adopt the new tech, due to the fact that while they're far better environmentally, they somewhat lag behind Lithium Ion batteries in performance. They also last for far fewer charge cycles at the moment, which means more frequent replacement.
6:45 If someone did this in this car between my car and someone else's, it would be pushed out onto the street.
Bullshit that's false madeup clickbait video people have too much on hands