@@PumpkinLaser what the dude above me and me are saying that that he could do a science and technology series because most people would watch because this it kinda informative to watch because it kinda leads us in the future
This is BE AMAZED... they do totally random knowledge and interesting tales. I think there are plenty of other channels doing tech content but if they made a video about it, I'd watch it. 😊👍
I have a horror story for you if you ever decided to bring back your horror stories. you can call me Hugo. I live in Ireland. when I was 13 I was bird watching at my grandparents house. I'm usually inside the house when I'm bird watching out the window. But I felt like going outside instead. When I was out there I had the feeling of being watched and I smelled something revolting but I ignored it because my grandparents house was near a cow field so I thought it was cow poop. but then I heard a twig snapped behind me I turn and watched in horror as a humanoid figure stared at me it was pale with no fur and its face was the most terrifying. I ran back to my grandparents house I kept hearing someone calling my name tears ran down my cheeks I then burst through the door and locked it. then I remembered my grandma who was washing clothes outside I opened the door to see if my granny was ok then she opened the door and said why were you running I told her someone calling me not telling her I seen a monster but she said it was her. Now I'm 14. and for what I have seen was most likely a wendigo or a skinwalker but I live in Ireland not America so what was that thing all I now is that I'm never going bird watching outside ever again
Eating a food that is (partially) derived from plastic isn't the fact that would be worrying me. But that the plastic is broken down using e-coli bacteria is. I know it will likely be fully sterilized, but the thought isn't helping when eating the food.
I love the idea of breaking down plastics with bacteria but that doesn't mean it has to be turned into anything let alone food. I prefer my food to be created by God and not man.
Considering the rise of Anti-vaxxers and other politically virulent deniers of science, research, and facts; you can bet there would be outcry claiming that woke environterrorists are trying to force everyone's children to eat plastic.
Reminds me of this place in Germany that painted their walls with hydrophobic paint, so that anyone pissing in an alley would have the piss bounce off the wall and perfectly back onto their legs. (Unless you piss at a steep angle, which most people generally don't do without a good reason.)
They're all fantastic in their use and potential usage but that Vetigel seems to be phenomenal. Paramedics, war zones, domestic first aid kits, that literally could be a life saver in all scenarios ❤ Excellent, entertaining and educational video guys, I loved it 😊
I was going to comment this. I had a few shirts like this about a decade ago and similar to waterproofing, the layers were worn away over time. Even in the old school demos you could see stains if they kept the camera there long enough or if you oversaturated (i.e. tested it more practically like dousing it in a way similar to being caught in a rainstorm). I hope the tech improves to make it more durable though. 🤞🏿
Here's a question, why don't we try using people as a power source, like hamster wheels or treadmills or bicycles that turn the generators. It would open a new job market, entice people looking for as easy job to get in shape, and people could be paid in a way like an hourly wage and for any extra energy past a certain amount they get that value off of their electric bill. Look at the fact that we're looking for new reusable energy. What's more reusable than an access of people looking for jobs that pay well and ready to put in the labor to earn a living. He'll I wouldn't mind exercising and generating power by constantly moving stuff for a wage. Give me a good way to get in shape and be more beneficial to everyone. Not to mention a technically free "gym membership".
is this sattire, this is not even possible, since the energy we put in (ie food) would be lost in inneficiencies; thus not being a sustainiable source of power.
@cyclonekittenplayz4302 No, it's another means to add more power to the grid and add more jobs to the economy. In the end, it's not losing anything more than we already have for output. The food consumed is not even a factor because there is not a single person who doesn't already eat every day, so to try and account food into the factory is irrelevant. The only thing you need to factor in is how much work a person does and the amount of electricity they can produce utilizing whatever methods there are to convert physical motion into energy. Think of how many homeless people there are without jobs. Imagine how much energy can be generated with that many people working to produce it. It's not like it's a rocket science idea
@@BlackKyrem40035 Proposal for the idea. We get a bunch of people on treadmills, these treadmills power wind turbines that are upside down, mining coal in the ground. We sell the coal to pay the workers and profit.
Because the British jail system did it at one point, by inventing the threadmill and forcing prisoners to use it to mill grain, generate power, etc. The amount of physiological suffering that "fulltime job" inflicted had it outlawed as cruel and unusual punishment.
The hydrogel is the most impressive to me, it sounds like it would stop the fastest bullets and shrapnel too. The most useful one though if it can perform as advertized, is the solid state battery though. Beside their usefulness in phones and EVs, as more and more devices are switching from replaceable batteries to inaccessible rechargeable batteries instead, after a few years they wind up in the trash or forgotten in a box somewhere.
"I see no large, upcoming expenses, unless they develop an affordable technology to fuse my skeleton with Adamantium like Wolverine." "Are they working on that?" "I sincerely hope so."
Absolutely fascinating video! So much can be accomplished with these new innovations. I've always believed no matter how old we become, we can learn new things.
Here I sit in my room and watching yet another amazing video that blows me away! It’s crazy what scientists, engineers and just every day people come up with!
This is not based on today's topic, but you're so funny - and clumsy!!! I really enjoy Be Amazed amazing contents and I'm glad to be part of the family🎉😍😍
I just saw this comment ... so i asked the ChatGPT AI for an answer, this was the reply ... That’s a fun and quirky scenario! If eggs were coated and truly unbreakable, you’d have to get creative. Here are some hypothetical approaches: 1. Drill a hole: Use a small drill to make a tiny hole in the shell and extract the contents. 2. Chemical reaction: Find a way to dissolve the coating (like using a safe, edible acid or specialized solvent). 3. Slice it: If the coating isn’t too thick, try using a laser cutter or a very sharp tool. 4. Melt it: If the coating can melt under heat, carefully heat it up and let the contents cook inside. 5. Serve as is: Just display it as unbreakable egg art-you might not be eating it, but it’s an intriguing conversation
Many of these are wonderful inventions. There are some that right now I'm like just because you can do it doesn't mean you should. Mainly the Terminator type tech.
Polymer clothing. I would love to be able to get a waterproof, totally waterproof, blanket for my horse that would quite literally last years without having to recoat it.
It's awesome how much technology can help us. Now, we only need to figure out a way where everyone can afford these new innovations. Just remember, every time someone figures out a solution to a problem, they create about ten new problems. Major LOL!
I will wear organic natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk all day everyday. Even if I spill a drink on myself or get caught in the rain. No hi-tech wear is going to change my mind.
The Vetigel product would do well at helping wound soldiers on the battlefield for skin wounds, but for organ damage do to gunshot wounds, I don’t think it would be much help. I mean it would be helpful for organ wounds if the wounded soldier made it back to base in time and the medic removes the bullet. It’s more useful after surgery.
What if this Gnome thing figured out Star Trek’s dilithium. We could have FTL travel in less than 50 years then. We’d just need to figure out how to make antimatter cheaper, faster, and more efficient. As power created via antimatter/matter annihilation potentially has the ability to power a warp engine.
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@@BeAmazed me to imposter...
how was this comment 3 days ago but the video was uploaded today?
I suggest creating a series out of what's new and happening within the Technology and technologies industry
Fr this is actually kinda actually interesting to learn
I don’t mean to be rude but what does that mean 😂
@@PumpkinLaser what the dude above me and me are saying that that he could do a science and technology series because most people would watch because this it kinda informative to watch because it kinda leads us in the future
This is BE AMAZED... they do totally random knowledge and interesting tales. I think there are plenty of other channels doing tech content but if they made a video about it, I'd watch it. 😊👍
@@jakewilson4679 Thats not true. Theres a link in the description and you can suggest a video idea.
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I love innovation and how it changes our society, let's all try to be innovative in 2025
First off, let's start with getting rid of Trump. 😂
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I have a horror story for you if you ever decided to bring back your horror stories. you can call me Hugo. I live in Ireland. when I was 13 I was bird watching at my grandparents house. I'm usually inside the house when I'm bird watching out the window. But I felt like going outside instead. When I was out there I had the feeling of being watched and I smelled something revolting but I ignored it because my grandparents house was near a cow field so I thought it was cow poop. but then I heard a twig snapped behind me I turn and watched in horror as a humanoid figure stared at me it was pale with no fur and its face was the most terrifying. I ran back to my grandparents house I kept hearing someone calling my name tears ran down my cheeks I then burst through the door and locked it. then I remembered my grandma who was washing clothes outside I opened the door to see if my granny was ok then she opened the door and said why were you running I told her someone calling me not telling her I seen a monster but she said it was her. Now I'm 14. and for what I have seen was most likely a wendigo or a skinwalker but I live in Ireland not America so what was that thing all I now is that I'm never going bird watching outside ever again
Eating a food that is (partially) derived from plastic isn't the fact that would be worrying me. But that the plastic is broken down using e-coli bacteria is. I know it will likely be fully sterilized, but the thought isn't helping when eating the food.
Indeed indeed thinking about it doesn't help my appetite 😂
I love the idea of breaking down plastics with bacteria but that doesn't mean it has to be turned into anything let alone food. I prefer my food to be created by God and not man.
@retrohollandia I don't think it's the bacteria doing it, though
same
Considering the rise of Anti-vaxxers and other politically virulent deniers of science, research, and facts; you can bet there would be outcry claiming that woke environterrorists are trying to force everyone's children to eat plastic.
Reminds me of this place in Germany that painted their walls with hydrophobic paint, so that anyone pissing in an alley would have the piss bounce off the wall and perfectly back onto their legs. (Unless you piss at a steep angle, which most people generally don't do without a good reason.)
They're all fantastic in their use and potential usage but that Vetigel seems to be phenomenal. Paramedics, war zones, domestic first aid kits, that literally could be a life saver in all scenarios ❤ Excellent, entertaining and educational video guys, I loved it 😊
been using vetigel for a while, its really great! -vet nurse
If vetigel comes for the people then it will be great for the sugar patients as they have the vitamin k deficiency
2:05 the only problem with 99% of these types of clothing is that the hydrophobic coating washes off instantly after the first wash.
Why would it wash off if it's designed to repel water?
@@MrMJmusicLover The detergent breaks it down
Maybe you don't wash it.
@@ThrillSeeker3524 Then they would have to create a special detergent for that technology.
I was going to comment this. I had a few shirts like this about a decade ago and similar to waterproofing, the layers were worn away over time. Even in the old school demos you could see stains if they kept the camera there long enough or if you oversaturated (i.e. tested it more practically like dousing it in a way similar to being caught in a rainstorm).
I hope the tech improves to make it more durable though. 🤞🏿
Here's a question, why don't we try using people as a power source, like hamster wheels or treadmills or bicycles that turn the generators. It would open a new job market, entice people looking for as easy job to get in shape, and people could be paid in a way like an hourly wage and for any extra energy past a certain amount they get that value off of their electric bill. Look at the fact that we're looking for new reusable energy. What's more reusable than an access of people looking for jobs that pay well and ready to put in the labor to earn a living. He'll I wouldn't mind exercising and generating power by constantly moving stuff for a wage. Give me a good way to get in shape and be more beneficial to everyone. Not to mention a technically free "gym membership".
Yes
is this sattire, this is not even possible, since the energy we put in (ie food) would be lost in inneficiencies; thus not being a sustainiable source of power.
@cyclonekittenplayz4302 No, it's another means to add more power to the grid and add more jobs to the economy. In the end, it's not losing anything more than we already have for output. The food consumed is not even a factor because there is not a single person who doesn't already eat every day, so to try and account food into the factory is irrelevant. The only thing you need to factor in is how much work a person does and the amount of electricity they can produce utilizing whatever methods there are to convert physical motion into energy. Think of how many homeless people there are without jobs. Imagine how much energy can be generated with that many people working to produce it. It's not like it's a rocket science idea
@@BlackKyrem40035 Proposal for the idea. We get a bunch of people on treadmills, these treadmills power wind turbines that are upside down, mining coal in the ground. We sell the coal to pay the workers and profit.
Because the British jail system did it at one point, by inventing the threadmill and forcing prisoners to use it to mill grain, generate power, etc. The amount of physiological suffering that "fulltime job" inflicted had it outlawed as cruel and unusual punishment.
The hydrogel is the most impressive to me, it sounds like it would stop the fastest bullets and shrapnel too.
The most useful one though if it can perform as advertized, is the solid state battery though. Beside their usefulness in phones and EVs, as more and more devices are switching from replaceable batteries to inaccessible rechargeable batteries instead, after a few years they wind up in the trash or forgotten in a box somewhere.
"I see no large, upcoming expenses, unless they develop an affordable technology to fuse my skeleton with Adamantium like Wolverine."
"Are they working on that?"
"I sincerely hope so."
Except without healing factor u will die of metal poisoning
Actually, Silly Putty was meant to be an adhesive, but was sold off as a toy when they realized that it wouldn't work as intended
Like Flubber only real.
We used to have fun pressing it onto the funnies in the newspaper and it would pick up the image!
i know
So, basically, NASA created Adamantium
Then Elon will defund them take all their assets for space x and claim it was him
Get over yourself, Elon is a better man than you @@zaccarman6683
Yep
Absolutely fascinating video! So much can be accomplished with these new innovations. I've always believed no matter how old we become, we can learn new things.
Man I love Material Science. Stuff like this definitely does give me a big help for the future.👌
I always enjoy hearing about the creation of new materials. The outlook of the future looks wonderful. Thank you. 😊
Here I sit in my room and watching yet another amazing video that blows me away! It’s crazy what scientists, engineers and just every day people come up with!
I hope that Shrilk stuff won't set off allergies in people who are allergic to shrimp, like me.
Actually, ALOT of your favorite foods are plastic. Like the cheese in ritz crackers, or chicken biskits. Even a little bit of gum i think.
Bruh, from medicine to foods, they all contain oil
This is not based on today's topic, but you're so funny - and clumsy!!!
I really enjoy Be Amazed amazing contents and I'm glad to be part of the family🎉😍😍
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That last 3D Printing one made me expect something I heard a few years ago about someone researching more into 3D Printing your own *FOOD!* 😱😱🤤
Like a food replicator on Star Trek
We already have 3D printed food
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22:17 this is the most emotion I’ve out of this guy💀
7:10 making nilered proud
You are such an amazing Channel!!!!!!!!
20:09 Then… Wouldn’t the container need a container?
I didn’t think of that
as long as it help all humanity and also the ecosystem of Earth without any bad effects then it's a wonderful idea
The hydrophobic fabric is awesome. But I have one question: How would you wash it? Could you wash it? Would it even need washed?
@30:35 Yup….I’m judging you 😅😏
How are you judging 😂?
@@PumpkinLaser tele me one other person besides be amazed who likes that pink piece of garbo
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I’ve recently started watching your videos and they’re really interesting!!! :D
Also your voice is really calming!! :3
Not his other co host...he's annoying. 😅
Heaven forbid we use hemp for clothing
LOL when the video said Google AI it activated my Google assistant 😂
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14:10 plastic made of shrimp
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How would you eat your eggs once they're coated if it's unbreakable?
Good question
I just saw this comment ... so i asked the ChatGPT AI for an answer, this was the reply ... That’s a fun and quirky scenario! If eggs were coated and truly unbreakable, you’d have to get creative. Here are some hypothetical approaches:
1. Drill a hole: Use a small drill to make a tiny hole in the shell and extract the contents.
2. Chemical reaction: Find a way to dissolve the coating (like using a safe, edible acid or specialized solvent).
3. Slice it: If the coating isn’t too thick, try using a laser cutter or a very sharp tool.
4. Melt it: If the coating can melt under heat, carefully heat it up and let the contents cook inside.
5. Serve as is: Just display it as unbreakable egg art-you might not be eating it, but it’s an intriguing conversation
@@annemariemyburgh7252 they haven't answered yet.
@lisamartinbradley1039 ... i know... i just copied what the the AI said 🤗
Glowee might be the only company who's gonna make 2030 or 2042 look like cyberpunk
This guy has his priorities in line
I love your game accurate jigglypuffs
Is it just me or does the robot look like a Lego character.
New update is fire🔥🔥🔥
Cameroonians, Bamileke in particular have a soup called Nkwee, it's pours itself better than that gel when cooked
I would love to watch a series on this topic. Weekly or twice a month.
Use the chainmail to shield the earth to prevent being destroyed by one dino-killing asteriod
2:48 how do you clean hydrophobic fabric?
New video hooray!!😁
You have a 3D printer?.... I have a black and white ink printer!
Fascinating technological stuff. More please.
Beware the shirt has shrimp in it, so consult your doctor in case of allergic reaction 🤣
Great video and thank you for your time
Fascinating innovations! Science never ceases to amaze.
Science isn't amazing. God created the elements and materials for us to create the things we need to improve the quality of life.
11:06 thats really cool
Terminator tech is on the horizon!
5:33 That stuff will never be used in mainstream because the companies that create that stuff will lose money.
this video is the best one ever it's like looking into the future
The CDLS can use as a hook for a crane to carry oversized items
I don't care what they say turning plastic into food can't be good for you
I did notice a minor error about the mushroom material. Mycelium is actually the mushroom plant and mushrooms are only the fruit.
They should call NASAs new metal vibramiam
Mercedes Benz A and B klass from 2008 had flexible bumbers,but no paint can't heal itself once scratched.
I love this channel!!!
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Many of these are wonderful inventions. There are some that right now I'm like just because you can do it doesn't mean you should. Mainly the Terminator type tech.
Polymer clothing. I would love to be able to get a waterproof, totally waterproof, blanket for my horse that would quite literally last years without having to recoat it.
22:00 its the T-1000
The carbon fiber toilet sent me! 🤣
It has been now 2 years ive been watching you lol, ty for posting cool content like that
You been watching his videos for 2 years and you're just now giving him a compliment? 😂
@MrMJmusicLover Lol, i have posted other comment on my other channel that got deleted in august, so they cant show up in this channel
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The chain mill will not work as an Armor. Some space debris can reach up to 20000 kmph.
17:47 thank you veritasium and nile red
What about the new algae paste used to stop bleeding and close wounds until you get to a hospital instead of the Vetigel?
Now all we gotta do is wait for GNoMe to find the chaos emerald and then we can finally get our 3 trillion fps gaming hypercomputer
Silly putty should be a toy
Well graphene could be a world wide use in no time!
It's awesome how much technology can help us. Now, we only need to figure out a way where everyone can afford these new innovations. Just remember, every time someone figures out a solution to a problem, they create about ten new problems. Major LOL!
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So basically GNoME could make the chaos emeralds
Hi. I always learn something valuable. I love your videos
I will wear organic natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk all day everyday. Even if I spill a drink on myself or get caught in the rain. No hi-tech wear is going to change my mind.
27:42 I'm getting Mass Effect's Medigel vibes on this one. Inspiration, maybe?
What about people that are allergic to shellfish!
1:25 That would still only be 3D Printing not 4D. 4D implies Time.
Well it does change over time
NASA's new metal should be called Quantity because of the fact it is four metals
Me watching this at 1:20 in the morning:I cann do this all night
My brain:Please go to sleep
6:12 yes ice cream has plastic in it how could she put plastic in icecream is the what im eating now i hope not 😢i love ice cream ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Vetigel product would do well at helping wound soldiers on the battlefield for skin wounds, but for organ damage do to gunshot wounds, I don’t think it would be much help. I mean it would be helpful for organ wounds if the wounded soldier made it back to base in time and the medic removes the bullet. It’s more useful after surgery.
When do we get the next episode of people getting revenge series????
Eggs is this a howtobasic reference when be amazed went on the trend of being howtobasic?
Wow that was fascinating i got some great game idea these products can maybe use in game to
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Resin polimer is like so confusing for grade 2s 😅
What if this Gnome thing figured out Star Trek’s dilithium. We could have FTL travel in less than 50 years then. We’d just need to figure out how to make antimatter cheaper, faster, and more efficient. As power created via antimatter/matter annihilation potentially has the ability to power a warp engine.
Yttrium is not an oxide, it is metal, which can form an oxide, which was used in that material.
9:40 It's Dr Robotnic's emerald!
Nile red did plastic vanilla 9 years ago so about 2015-16