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Framework - How a Former Apple Engineer Made This Successful Laptop Brand!
Framework is an American laptop computer manufacturer, or you can say consumer electronics brand, that offers something you often don’t see coming from any other prominent or non-prominent brand. This brand is trying to combine the touch of modern technology with the updating and parts changing flexibility of the past with their modular laptops like Framework 13 & Framework 16. So, let’s know a bit more about Framework, and it’s journey!!
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  • @The_Ghost_of_Kiev
    @The_Ghost_of_Kiev 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please block the fking midroll ads ,they ruin the video.

  • @theohallenius8882
    @theohallenius8882 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Playing a key role in "Diversity and inclusion efforts" you say and founded DEI taskforce at Facebook you say? I'm bearish on Framework now

  • @mattlawrence7130
    @mattlawrence7130 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I bought a Framework 13 last spring. Went with the slower AMD option and the slower M.2 drive, which are still very fast. I do miss mouse buttons, but it does work very well.

  • @simondj8572
    @simondj8572 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Did they got an option for OLED displays? 😂

  • @kseyffert
    @kseyffert 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No explanation of where the power came from to drive the electrolysis. He had to have a battery. This would work but all you are doing is putting the hydrolysis process and a combustion engine between the battery and wheels. Simply using electric motors would prove more effective on the same size battery. Thus is simple Physics, 101...

  • @AdityaSharma-ik8jk
    @AdityaSharma-ik8jk 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow. Great video, informative, clear. Thank you for this

  • @AdityaSharma-ik8jk
    @AdityaSharma-ik8jk 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow. Great video, informative, clear. Thank you for this

  • @atakancihan3564
    @atakancihan3564 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What they are talking about is not the regular worldwide web. It is a local intranet network there is no way to access it from outside NK. So we cannot really say that they have Access to the internet. Except sone highly privileged people. They may have access to regular internet rooted through China

  • @kookookala6251
    @kookookala6251 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    His brother should of put some of his drink on a napkin and had it tested later.. but I know in that time of panic you never think of that. Why didmt his brother go on with it??? I'm sure he knew everything!

    • @darklight2.1
      @darklight2.1 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      By the time that Stan suffered the stroke that proved fatal, his water car scam had already also been dead in the water for some time. He had been convicted of fraud and forced to refund the investors that he lied to. His brother seems to have wisely opted to stay out of jail by dropping the whole scheme.

    • @TDH8988
      @TDH8988 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@darklight2.1 Bron?

  • @kookookala6251
    @kookookala6251 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My opinion, do your own research. Laws of physics lmao all Stan did was find a way to produce it on demand and enough to run motors which was a break through all by itself! They could only store it in tanks which made it dangerous. He figured out how to produce lots of it and efficiently! Look up cia crimes, fbi crimes and then tell me who makes the most taxes off of gas and oil!? Also the USA government owns all the gas and oil companies! Just like banks, I'm sure it's ran through a bunch of sister companies or they just have a patsy running the companies for them. Either way they are the biggest criminal organization in the world and you will never take money from them! Or they just send cia and say it's national security and your gone!

  • @pietjan2650
    @pietjan2650 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Galileo is superior

  • @Societylounge
    @Societylounge 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’ve been working with Joey for the last year, and he is brilliant as well he’s got a charming personality that will create a unicorn company with a bright future.

  • @kmich7660
    @kmich7660 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Believe Kodak and Fuji film companies too believed that their products would never be replaced. Here today gone tomorrow.

  • @hrvster
    @hrvster 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good Marketing POOR customer service, frustrating boiier plate answers from off shore agents - NOT real customer service.. This is a marketing company NOT a good security system with good follow up service. See videos on how easy criminals defeat this system. I suggest you find a better system. One that provides real security and good customer service.

  • @HusbanddadJEEP
    @HusbanddadJEEP 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why don’t they have the electrolysis happen when the car is off, that way the hydrogen is stored up. then have the battery for that process charged by an alternator when the engine is on? I’ll take a check and a car please

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Interesting idea! Storing hydrogen could work, but Meyer’s design focused on producing it on demand to avoid storage challenges. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @HusbanddadJEEP
      @HusbanddadJEEP 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I was referring to 15:58

  • @thefrogmancan
    @thefrogmancan 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fail to understand why these corps blow away so much money on these so-called 'Start-Ups'. Fly over to China with all your design criteria, receive your prototype a month later with a 80%off price tag😂

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's true that there are often more affordable manufacturing options overseas! Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @mustardroshi418
    @mustardroshi418 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    don't forget they own nothing cmf too

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You're absolutely right-CMF is a part of BBK Electronics' portfolio, further showcasing their strategy to cater to diverse consumer needs with innovative and affordable tech. Thanks for pointing it out!

  • @Antoine-h5b
    @Antoine-h5b 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Je suis passionné par ce sujet dommage que je naie pas les compétences nécessaires pour realiser ce travail . j'aurais donne tout les plans gratuitement a l humanité .

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's inspiring to see such passion for this topic. Stanley Meyer's story has sparked curiosity and creativity in many, and it's amazing to think about the potential impact his invention could have had

  • @rp9674
    @rp9674 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not a fair comparison, they don't have as many dumb people

  • @wicketandfriendsparody8068
    @wicketandfriendsparody8068 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Smart man shame

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection หลายเดือนก่อน

      Stanley Meyer's story is both fascinating and tragic. His innovations had so much potential, and it's a shame we couldn't see their full impact. What are your thoughts on his work?

  • @joannhibbitt3246
    @joannhibbitt3246 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another CIA silencing?

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a theory that many have brought up! The circumstances around Stanley Meyer's life and work do raise some intriguing questions. What do you think really happened?

    • @joannhibbitt3246
      @joannhibbitt3246 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @tech.inspection they killed him.

    • @darklight2.1
      @darklight2.1 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@joannhibbitt3246 There is no evidence for foul play. All indications are that he died of a stroke-it happens to thousands of people every day.

  • @Krn7777w
    @Krn7777w หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had to return the XReal Beam 8GB model as the image quality was bad compared to using the glasses with an iPhone. Plus the UI was extremely laggy and clunky even if my Beam had 8GB RAM. Very disappointing. But I love the XReal Glasses though.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your experience! Glad you’re enjoying the glasses-your feedback on the Beam’s UI and image quality is really helpful for others. Appreciate you watching!

  • @MusfarYasin
    @MusfarYasin หลายเดือนก่อน

    auto_awesome I still use Minix Neo Z83-4 till today, 2024.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great. How is the performance so far?

    • @MusfarYasin
      @MusfarYasin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tech.inspection Still enough for my use today, writing, watching youtube, online editing. I was forced to turn off Windows 10 updates so that the storage would not be full of windows updates.

  • @storiesandfolktaleswithayanfe
    @storiesandfolktaleswithayanfe หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing trio ❤

  • @levanthasis
    @levanthasis 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    - This descending process is amazing. "You Only Live Twice" -rocket materialized. Ingenious bravery, persistence and engineering peak achievement. -

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! The landing process is mind-blowing and a true testament to human ingenuity. SpaceX’s achievements really feel like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @khandkhorethe1st
    @khandkhorethe1st 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This seems to be more of an ad than a dive into a company and its products.. i.e. - Awesomeness isn’t measurable when describing a product.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @peterscrace3530
    @peterscrace3530 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would argue FiiO is more successful.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! FiiO is indeed a hugely successful brand with a strong reputation in the Chi-Fi world. In this video, I wanted to focus on Moondrop's unique journey and its impact on the market. But I definitely agree that FiiO has played a major role as well. Both brands have made significant contributions to the audiophile community!

  • @gauisgracchus6965
    @gauisgracchus6965 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this video, I just with they had someone like me to review them. I know they have the same high quality as US brands without the same high price. As someone who has tried Moondrop products I can personally attest to their build , ease of use, low price, and most importantly, their out of this world sound quality. Here is a perfect example: My cousin works at Sennheiser as an audio engineer and I let him listen to my Moondrop Cosmo. I told him they were from a new German manufacturer, and he immediately became worried. "We are nowhere close to this at this price! You have to tell me who the manufacturer is!" he begged of me. After I told him he was actually listening to Mooddrop Cosmo and proved to him they were Chi-Fi he was speechless. You guys need guys like me getting the word out to the people that need to hear it. I love your sound and your products and I want to help. Please reach out.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing your story and for the kind words! It’s amazing to hear how much you love Moondrop products and the impact they’ve had, especially when compared to industry giants like Sennheiser. Your experience with the Moondrop Cosmo is exactly the kind of feedback that shows how these Chi-Fi brands are making waves in the audio world. We're always excited to hear from passionate audiophiles like yourself. Stay tuned for more content, and who knows, maybe we'll collaborate with fans like you in the future!

  • @hdskl2150
    @hdskl2150 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow humans are insane. People all over don’t have food water or shelter and we’ve decided this is important

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are definitely big challenges in the world. Space exploration and technological advancements like this can also drive innovation that benefits everyone. It's a balance, but your point is important. Thanks for sharing!

    • @phillippropst3825
      @phillippropst3825 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We give billions, literal billions away in humanitarian aid every single year. Most of it is stolen by people in those countries like dictators, gangs, or even T organizations. Why should my taxes go to some person I’ve never met, when their own people couldn’t care less? That is called stealing. Yeah, let’s forget exploration, who knows what we can find on other planets as far as minerals, what kind of secrets we could uncover. Let’s give another 50 million to a T organization or a war lord.

    • @phillippropst3825
      @phillippropst3825 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This comment is the literal definition of being so open minded that your brain fell out.

  • @Restore2761
    @Restore2761 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All countries should have their separate internet in their country to totally cutoff western countries influence... 👁👁

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interesting perspective! The internet definitely plays a big role in connecting and influencing the world. It’s always fascinating to see how different countries approach it.

  • @unkreativnet
    @unkreativnet 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video is a little bit to positive for my taste :-D

  • @RandA1220
    @RandA1220 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    uGreen is like budget Anker

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes that's true!

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Although Ugreen also offers products that Anker doesn't, notably audio cables

  • @ClosestNearUtopia
    @ClosestNearUtopia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Idk, looked for one, had terrible reviews, bought something else.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry to hear you had that experience! Product quality and reviews can vary, but it's always good to go with what works best for you. Ugreen has been improving over the years, so maybe they'll change your mind in the future. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tech.inspection it was the only 300w capable charger which would set me in front with the future in mind, now i just went with a 240w, of whats considered a more trusted company. Lets see how it holds up.

  • @joebonsaipoland
    @joebonsaipoland 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Never heard of Ugreen

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ugreen is an up-and-coming brand that specializes in tech accessories like chargers, cables, and hubs. They're gaining traction globally with a strong focus on quality and innovation. Definitely worth checking out if you're into tech accessories!

  • @minhazulislam4682
    @minhazulislam4682 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This channel would hit a million subs one day. mark my word,

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow, thank you so much for the support and kind words! We'll keep pushing to make that happen-really appreciate you being a part of the journey!

  • @Marcothemillionaire
    @Marcothemillionaire 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    they going to buy him out for 100 million and water down the brand like they did to Beats by Dre

    • @ernestholloway9436
      @ernestholloway9436 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Beats are now trash. Apple wanted Dre out because his app. It was selling so well it crashed the site.

    • @neilwoodbridge8232
      @neilwoodbridge8232 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's ok because you get into business to make money

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’ll be fascinating to see if Raycon stays independent or if a bigger company steps in. Hopefully, if a buyout happens, they can maintain the brand's original appeal and quality, unlike what some feel happened with Beats.

  • @sergio_mendz
    @sergio_mendz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That’s my brother 🚀 🔥 @joey

  • @sergio_mendz
    @sergio_mendz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ayyy fire 🔥 love to see the young ones get recognized

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! Joey's story is truly inspiring. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @RajuYt-k1c
    @RajuYt-k1c 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If he started a company he will be a millionaire,but as a common man he advertised it and got killed,if Toyota really invented water car how can anyone dare to stop that invention,no one

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great point! There's definitely a lot of mystery around Meyer's invention and why it never took off. Big companies like Toyota might face different challenges, but it’s interesting to wonder what could’ve happened. Thanks for sharing!

    • @RajuYt-k1c
      @RajuYt-k1c 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tech.inspection no one can stop company inventions,but as a common man he advertised and died usa also put a hand to kill him bcz he only invented car "but for other machines like tankers and more oil is needed ,as the oil companys warned usa we will stop oil transports if he cant stop that water car "america gives more priority to weapons not for this civilians bcz they just want to be no1 ,for that president given free pass to kill him .if the oil import stops their country will be in economic crisis thats why that. Mf president given a free pass to kill him ,worst country

  • @HitmiAlHitmi
    @HitmiAlHitmi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude looks like at least 27 years old.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Joey's definitely accomplished a lot at a young age! His story is pretty impressive regardless of looks, right?

  • @Matthew_A_N
    @Matthew_A_N 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why mention 16 years old like thats a selling point lol

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The age is mentioned to highlight how impressive Joey’s achievements are at such a young age. It’s all about showing the potential and innovation from younger talents!

  • @jibrilevans7428
    @jibrilevans7428 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Haha Joey... Semen.

  • @novaechoai
    @novaechoai 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @onetruekeeper
    @onetruekeeper 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Even if offered without restrictions the NK people will not bother with the internet since they know the Kim regime is using it to spy on them and going to certain sites could mean the death penalty. They dont even bother with television, radio or even newspapers because they know it's all lies.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your input! It's true that the regime’s control affects how people use media in North Korea. While many are cautious, there are reports of underground efforts to access information. It’s a complex issue, and both sides are important to understand.

  • @maxhugen
    @maxhugen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The whole thing was a *hoax,* revolving around an electrolysis method that "somehow" used less energy to split the hydrogen and oxygen, than the power produced when the hydrogen and oxygen were burned. It was another version of the "perpetual energy" scams that were rampant in those days.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! There's definitely debate around Stanley Meyer's invention. In the video, we wanted to explore both the intrigue and the skepticism. Always great to hear different perspectives!

  • @MaximilianMurgel
    @MaximilianMurgel 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great Video

  • @centory6637
    @centory6637 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    THE NON-ELECTROLYTIC SPLITTING OF THE WATER MOLECULE With so many people going around in circles over splitting the water molecule “H2O” and trying not to use electrolysis to do this, I thought that it is time to demonstrate the principles used to do this. Vibrational excitation “Vbe” of any molecule changes the bond angles within that molecule. This is one of the most important points in the breaking of the water molecule. Vbe creates a stress on those bonds and with enough oscillations the bond will break. Let me explain in another way, we have a long narrow piece of wood which has been joined in the middle, this join is our molecular bond. We have 180 degrees as our bond angle, we now hold this piece of wood at one end and vibrate it up and down until the joint starts to break. As it starts to break, the bond angle is changing and the more it changes the faster it breaks. Now if we held the piece of wood at the other end as well and vibrated it up and down like the other end, and if the vibrations were the same, the join would not break, but if we changed the frequency of those vibrations so as they were different, the angle of the join would be changed instantly and as so the join would break nearly instantly. This is what has to be done with the bonds of the water molecule, we have to create a frequency on each end of the bond which is different. Now what frequencies? Well we use nearly all the frequencies, “if you can’t find the exact right ones use UWB (ultra wide band). I will now explain heterodyning, this is a form of creating multiple frequencies from two fixed frequency sources, for example 100khz and 300khz. If these two frequencies were transmitted from two antennas close to one another we would create heterodyning of those base frequencies. The form of a single frequency radio wave is sinusoidal when passing through air. In the first instance created from these two base frequencies would be two extra frequencies, they being equivalent to the sum of the two base frequencies 100+300=400khz, and the other equivalent to the difference between them 300-100=200Khz, so we now have 100Khz, 200Khz, 300Khz and 400Khz. There is a finite space between these frequencies and gets smaller as each and every one interacts over and over again. I must stress here that this is not harmonics as found in a single frequency, we are talking about designer frequencies within a certain RF bands. This heterodyning is what we can use for breaking the water molecular bond and what was done by Puharich and Meyer but very badly explained if explained at all. All molecules have a vibrational frequency, RF waves are AC waves, Vbe of a molecule changes the bond angle, amplifying these frequencies will eventually break that molecular bond. Like the example of the joined piece of wood. PART TWO With the continual bombardment of the heterodyning frequencies on the water molecule (their differences), cause the ion bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms to fracture and form hydrogen and oxygen gases, the efficiency of which is ten fold that of electrolysis and with minimum energy input. The energy input has a relation to the energy output of the RF wave and this RF wave is measured in watts of output, typically can be 10watts. To maintain this full output of the RF wave, the antenna has to be of resonant size, quarter and half wave. Stanley Meyer was always talking of tuning his tubes, what most people do not realise is that he was talking about the tubes being the right quarter or half wave length. The Meyer tubes are in fact antennas (not directly a capacitor). In a tube cell immersed in water the tubes have to be insulated completely so as not to give direct contact with the water and so to one another. Only RF waves are wanted to pass through the water creating Vbe from the heterodyning signals. To maintain the correct VSWR “voltage standing wave ratio” on the antenna “tubes”, the antennas are loaded with a resonant choke. This is so as the voltage is not repelled from the antenna back to your circuit. The perfect ratio is 1:1 but up to 1:3 swr can be acceptable if your final drive will cope with this. You can now see that these chokes are not charging chokes but resonating balums to bring the antennas into resonance “tuning”. Due to the medium “water” for the radiating RF not being stable, these chokes have to have an auto tune circuit so as to continually bring the VSWR with in a maximum of 1:3 or better a perfect 1:1. This is especially important in a solid water cell, but more easily controlled if the transmitting medium is fine water mist or vapour which gives an enhanced surface area to the water molecule. As we are dealing with RF, the line connectors to the antennas have to be of the right resistance and shielded. Also depending on the construction of the water cell container, an RF insulating barrier has to be made around the antennas (faraday cage), so as not to create RF interference in the locality of the water cell. In the early days of Stan Meyer, in his own words, he created a lot of TVI “television interference”; until he changed to his injector plug cell using water vapour. His plug cell was a faraday cage and if you look at his videos, the cable to these were of the RF type 50 ohm or 75 ohm or of another resistance designed for his use. Now at this point, and before anybody asks, I have nearly always talked about NH3, where does NH3 come into this? Well if you look at the patents of Stan you will see the introduction of N2 via the exhaust return, apart from the 78% in the air, which he needed to create the right combustion in the cylinder. This mix on compression formed a mixture of gases of which NH3 was the predominant gas and increased as the engine warmed up to its running temperature. Stan had problems with this as the ratio of gases changed with temperature, this I believe he managed to rectify in the latter days.

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the incredibly in-depth explanation! The principles behind the non-electrolytic splitting of water molecules and how heterodyning frequencies work to break those bonds are fascinating. Your breakdown of how Stanley Meyer's technology might have functioned gives a lot of clarity to the science behind it, especially regarding the resonant tuning of the tubes and the use of RF waves. It’s amazing to think about the potential of such innovations. I really appreciate you sharing this technical insight!

    • @Alexander_Kale
      @Alexander_Kale หลายเดือนก่อน

      the energy you get out of burning the hydrogen is equal or lesser to whatever amount of energy you put into the water in the first place. necessarily so, since energy cannot be created out of thin air. If we could do that, we would not need water in the equation, we would just power the engine with energy created from nothing. HOW you put said energy into the water is completely irrelevant. Much like a glass of water, you will never get more out of it than you poured into it beforehand.

    • @wicketandfriendsparody8068
      @wicketandfriendsparody8068 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Alexander_Kaleyou are explaining The first law of thermodynamics, so far this law remains true. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from one place to another . Well maybe Centory is Mr.Scott, explaining transparent Aluminum? Very interesting reply that is on a molecular level. :) If you think about The first law of thermodynamics, Even Oil in the ground has had energy put into it if you really think about it, one way shape or form. Animal, plant and Bacteria energy is stored in the oil. Quartz crystal is an intriguing phenomenon, and how that energy was also stored. Well my friend, one of the miracles of existence, is all I can say. Maybe Centory has a cheap way to generate the agitation signals necessary to make hydrogen hydrophobic?¿ :) Don’t turn yourselves into a HindenBurger messing with this stuff folks. :/

    • @Alexander_Kale
      @Alexander_Kale หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wicketandfriendsparody8068 Mr Scott could explain and demonstrate that transparent aluminum exists and how it works. Centory cannot do the same for his claim. If he could, he would be in scandinavia, waiting for his nobel prize, not making a youtube video. Nor did transparent aluminum refute existing knowledge, it merely expanded on it. which, again, breaking the law of conservation would not be. On top of that, if there was a simple way to split and recombine water that included a net energy gain, some life form would have started doing it in the last couple billion years. This process would also allow life to exist in the depths of space, far away from sunlight. Which means tyranid / Zerg shaped consequences or at the very least bacteria or lichen on comets and asteroids. Every other energy source has been utilized by nature to nurture life. Sunlight, pressure differentials, energy stored in chemicals, heat, you name it, some creature has used it. None have done this. And yes, it would have to be very simple, as the original engine was reportedly cobbled together on a shoestring budget in a garage.

    • @atheplummer
      @atheplummer 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@tech.inspection Here's my theories as to how I burn water as a fuel, without splitting the molecule. This is a comment I've left on another channel, so as not to have to recompose a direct response to the above commentor. He's right, but it can be done a different way. Here's my take on it: Here's the problem with known physics & the claim that burning water violates the first & second law of thermodynamics. No one (except me) is looking a bit deeper though. Everyone assumes that you have to separate the water molecule before it can be 'burned', because they are only thinking in terms of electricity is the only source of energy that can be used. And it is true that it takes more energy, using electricity (alone) to prepare the water molecule for combustion. But let's think just a bit deeper. I'll use the Socratic method to come to understanding by asking a series of questions. 1. When you hear a noise, say a speaker diaphragm vibrates, are those audible sound waves energy? The obvious answer is yes. Electromagnetic energy, moves a magnet connected to a diaphragm, which vibrates, transferring the energy from electricity to sound waves, or vibrations. Nicola Tesla said, "If you want to understand the universe, you have to think in terms of energy, frequency, & vibration." 2. Just because you can't see or hear a vibration, does the thing still vibrate? Again the answer is yes. In fact, every element on the periodic chart has it's own 'natural' vibration, all the time. It's simply an artifact from electrons orbiting the nucleus of a particular atom. Each atom on the periodic chart has it's own 'frequency' or 'frequencies' that they emit. Some elements on the periodic chart do known things... Like silver for example. Silver is known to be antibacterial, antiviral, and antimicrobial. But why does silver have this property? I postulate that silver has a specific frequency that destroys harmful 'pests' listed above, to the point that they cannot exist once they come in contact with the frequency that silver always emits. 3. What if... Someone (Me) discovered that there is a way to impart a specific frequency, or combination of frequencies, that actually reduces the resistance between ANY electromagnetic 'circuit' by 12% when measured by an amp meter. All done with a certain combination of elements from the periodic table. 4. Would you then think that burning water violates the first & second law of thermodynamics? This one you'll have to answer for yourself. In discovering this frequency that reduces resistance in a circuit, imparting this frequency into water, temporarily changes water structure. Pure water (H2O) has a slight negative electrical charge. That's why its a fairly good solvent. By decreasing the resistance between the hydrogen/Oxygen covalent bond, it temporarily 'tricks' the water molecules into thinking they have a higher negative electrical charge, and the oxygen molecule grabs hold of another hydrogen, which is also attached to another oxygen, creating hydronium (H3O2). Water in this state, actually can be disassociated (burned), when put in a violent enough environment. Such as in a field of plasma. That's why lightning happens when it rains. The plasma ignites the water in the air. I'm getting off topic. Suffice to say, that burning water isn't impossible, you just have to look at the universe from a different perspective

  • @9HighFlyer9
    @9HighFlyer9 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "almost over 100 years ago" 66 years ago, i wouldn't call that "almost"

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for pointing that out! Appreciate the feedback!

  • @jorad4887
    @jorad4887 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the difference between china vs the world is that china has their satellites closer to earth's stratosphere and up in space making commercial navigation more accurate as the world is more higher away from earth's atmosphere and it is used in more military application

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great observation! China's BeiDou system does indeed focus more on commercial navigation accuracy, while the U.S. GPS has broader military applications. It's fascinating how different strategies lead to unique advantages. What do you think the future holds for these two systems?

  • @LinNil-gz3je
    @LinNil-gz3je 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i used to have philips music player, it was better than apple music player

    • @tech.inspection
      @tech.inspection 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Philips made some great products back in the day. It's interesting to see how their innovations compared to Apple’s. What did you like most about the Philips music player?

    • @LinNil-gz3je
      @LinNil-gz3je 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tech.inspection sir their earphones and battery life were amazing and plus its cheap compare to hype i music player.