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0:52, I 100% agree, Star Wars value is in the universe they have built.
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These sound really cool, and I'm excited for the future of airless bike tires! I get flats all the time for some reason, so something like this would be so helpful. For now, I just use Slime.
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There’s a novel written by William Forstchen called 48 hours, it’s about a cme hitting earth. If your into reading you should check it out. It’s fictional!
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Hey Doctor Ben, I wanted to let you know that my Marie Curie rockstar shirt has been greatly admired by all who've seen it.
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Well done Ben. It sounds as if you had a wonderful childhood. Best wishes, John in the Peak District.
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The coolest thing about this video is that the person who talks about the project actually took part in it! I think more scientists should make videos like that in their fields. Thank you for sharing this knowledge, it was very interesting!
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Wow, the fact they needed human intervention at every generation was hidden so well in the original news articles! Thank you for pointing this out; I'm sure many people, including myself, had no idea!
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Amazing vid, making me really excited about near future, also uniqueness of engineering problems here is amazing, like you basically engineer with raw physics phenomens to get what you want, it's like wrtting code in machine code, what i am trying to say that's cool af. Speaking of your artefact, i am surprised you don't want to keep it for yourself tbh, it's extremely unique and cool, but if you really want to give it out then my shelf with random sciency artefacts told me it would be more than happy to accommodate it next to 3D prints that flew in stratosphere, iron from thermite and other cool stuff
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Mandatory viewing for all Homo sapiens.
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Thanks for the video. Do you think that Crispr could help people get rid off their autoimmune diseases in the future?
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Why do we call our sun yellow star when it emits black body radiation and peaks in the blue/green wavelength?
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Quite amazing sir
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The books
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Very interesting. Great video editing. And the Dune sandworm :)
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I've read about this experiment in my textbook but it was embarrassingly undetailed and unexplanatory; as always doc, great work!
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If light is a point-like particle, it can travel TROUGH an expanding universe around it without stretching itself.
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Your videos need more attention
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Curious what would your abstract approach for designing a machine to test blood more efficiently be. Do you think that invisible gas spectrometer you covered in another video could work to 3D scan blood? Do you think there's a way to use xrays to 3D scan blood? I don't fully understand how it works currently, but it seems most bio tests are like, you take a sample and do a series of "things" to it, and it'll signal whether or not what you're testing for is there or not. But that destroys the sample and requires a lot more of the sample/blood than a high res 3D scan would. Any ideas how you'd practically 3D scan blood w/o destroying the important stuff? If you where to 3D scan a bio sample, you could retest that 3d model infinite times for everything without destroying it (like a traditional test seems to do). If you make another vid on the subject love to hear what the device claimed to do, and did in real life. And why that approach was unfeasible.
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What happened to the first video?
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creators like you help me keep going and do physics even though I'm a biotechnologist. could have just said gpm and gleam :p ..Loved it (new subscriber)
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Great channel. Well put together for us of average minds ❤
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I want to tell people about plastic being present in human blood but I get a feeling that everyone one would ridicule me and say that I’m misinformed as it sounds very unbelievable 😓 we’re just living our carefree everyday lives while our babies and children are being fed literal plastic……. Hope we don’t have to pay the price in an awful way .
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"How Physicists FINALLY Solved the Feynman Sprinkler Problem" - I didn't even know it existed.... lol... 😂
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So it's basically a rubber closed-cell foam inside. Sounds great!
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great video, very interesting innovations!
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Hello plant
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Just my pedantry :) lots of folks talk about loading a rocket entirely with fuel ...it'd go nowhere without oxidiser.
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I would say/sing “You are so beautiful to me.”
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Thank you for your great perspective on the New developments of the of the (ram) design iteration. My addition to your report concerning the innovation of the Delta Wing plane comparison would be that this motor would have to have a SUCCESSFUL life of development and use. Looking at the referenced Concorde (DELTA WING) design, we have only seen successful numbers of this design in military and experimental applications (widely). The Concorde was so plagued with complications and stresses that it finally met it's demise due to it's expense of operation. I believe that modern technology is catching up with the stresses that meet these Very Fast aircraft. Thank you again
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Congratulations 👍
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my comment got removed, idk why, maybe because YT AI thought it was toxic, but what I wanted to say is: at least they might wake some people up to start taking global warming more seriously
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Seeing your name in my YouTube feed was quite surprising to be honest. I was a student in some supporting science / entrepreneurship work you did last year.
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The real quote is "Life, uhh, finds a way"
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What an absolutely great explanatory video! I am a lowly engineer with a MS in fluids--and I could so completely understand this! Seriously, thank you!
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don't do it for the title, never do stuff for a title
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highly underrated channel
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We can help support gene editing companies by investing in their stock, if we want to see the cure sooner!!! Look up different crispr stocks.
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highly underrated channel
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Nice to see sponsor in your video!
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Can I order this from Amazon yet?
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4:12 dude pulls his mask down in the world's deadliest cave to look at a skull. This is how world wide viruses start
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I have to say it: 4 20
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@DrBenMiles Biggest problem with xenon at the moment is that most of it comes from Ukraine... Krypton is 1/3 the cost, but has different ionization valences so the same thruster parameters don't work, and as you noted it's not as effective a propellant.
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great explanation of the basics!
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Nicely done. First video = subscribed 👍🏽
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I just loved the mousetrap vs dropped marble analogy; your quite gifted at providing intuitive descriptions of physics concepts :)
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Another fantastic video, thanks Doc!
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this video was a treat to watch
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This is one of the areas where AI should absolutely not be used and do as much as we can to prevent people from using it for this case. People don't learn anything, and yes there are cases when the subject is useless to learn but it is still cheating which is not right. And if people can use it for subjects that are useless to learn for their life then they will most likely be tempted to use it for things they need to learn and cheat.
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Whoa, I thought you are getting much more views. You should be!
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