I looked it up, and there were a number of people who contributed to the invention of the lithium ion battery, but it was Akira Yoshino with his invention of conductive polymers that brought the lithium ion battery into industrial production. Amazing guy! Very similar series of contributions that made L.A.S.E.R. possible. Amazing!
What do you think would happen if you asked the top AI to study all the information we have on Quantum computers, and then figure out how it could be used to improve its self
So before lithium what other rechargeable tiny batteries there were? Because small solid rechargeable batteries for electronics did existed, the lithium ones just seems to be more efficient and less bulky.
@@lcfflc3887 Yeah, Nickel based were the older ones, but i remember the older Lithium-based ones you could cut open and get a whole piece of Lithium foil out and use for experiments or such, haha. Also Those with Pure Cadmium-foil inside were pretty insane really.
for breakwater, in South Africa we use the tic-tac, its even cheaper than the cubic forms..., the tic-tac, interlocks and prevents the untangling or formaion of an even surface. its even been used all over the world. i thought these episodes were well-researched...
Too bad society won't benefit from these technological advancements tell the decades long patents finally run out and humanity is allowed to take real advantage of the formerly proprietary tech.
Yeah. Clearly she lied. Immediately blatantly proved when you see them drop the ball on the counter and it bounces LESS HIGH than where she dropped it from.
Is anybody here old enough to remember "Silly-Putty"? Back in the 60's Sily-Putty did just as described, a toy we kids in America all got from our parents.
She means where it was going, and assumes your intellect and grasp of the language are sufficient to recognise she doesn't mean she accidentally invented flubber. When such idiosyncracies become too numerous to overlook in a community, we call this a "dialect". The English "half ten" is another example, as it is a truncation of "half past". To them, it is perfectly clear that half ten means 10:30, but in many nations half ten means halfway TO ten o'clock, meaning 09:30. Common mistake to make, mate. No worries
You'd have to be Irish to come up with that one, mind you their a clever bunch, they've been known to break the speed of light when last orders are called in the pub.
To add on a bit more, there is a dark side to patent law for sure. Legal battles with big monopolies over petty interpretations trying to stifle the smaller competition bringing their product licences to market are a reality as well. Anticompetitive practices are a reality without some kind of reform.
@@thewoodsarecalling8382 or even worse, patents are often used to kill further development of some technologies, because big corporations still want to make more money from super old products. Freaking shame
Patents are very important.... People think it's used as leverage only, but people use it way more for parts, because your Invention to do a certain task can be a part of another person's invention as well..
having invented and spent the 14k fee for a patent one learns they are useless. whomever has the most money wins. if 1 small thing in design is changed they will file their own then it is up to your team of lawyers. there are so many your lucky if you can make anything anymore without someone saying it was their idea and you owe them money.
Heck, they don't even go to the trouble to change anything anymore. Now they just outright copy your plans and start producing it. If you don't Ike it, you sue them. And pray you can recover your losses before going bankrupt. Then the one who stole your patent goes back to Isreal (in my case) and youre left with the mess while they do it to someone else all over again.
Hey! Me too . I think the best thing you can do is file a patent and then let it get abandoned . So you can make your stuff without getting sued by patent trolls .
Not sure why they had to re invent the wheel with new types of breakwater protection . The Dolosse has been around for ages , after being designed by a South African , who got nothing for it . Made in the hundreds even in Taiwan . Has the odd shape needed for stability and resisting the waves . At least the new inventor has made some money . Did not see it compared to the Dolosse , bricks never worked !
My guess is that the Dolosse is more complicated and time consuming, and thus more expensive, to manufacture due to its more complex shape. For a product that is needed in the tens of thousands, that's an important factor to consider.
@@damschu23, have no idea about intrinsic costs of production , was in Taiwan 4 years ago and they had gone that route . Saw one store of hundreds , South east coast I think . Though apparent in other places . This shape is pretty complex , wonder about concrete use ? ETC :-)
1:29:26 It's actually ridiculous .If,for example everything technical is being destroyed for what ever reasons there will be no possibility to read that "DNA".
Yes, it seems unlikely that when released from her hand, Anything denser than air, would bounce any higher than the point of release. Slight exaggeration I suppose
I'm not sure I buy the cubic pod shape idea as innovation. It's just another shape that does the job and only time will tell how it weathers the storms. As an alternative I have seen 3D Y shaped breakwater shapes that have been for more than 40 years at the same spot and they still look pristine. Those Y shapes take far less concrete to make and if you are worried about CO2 you should use those instead. But those can't be patent protected, the shape is free for everyone to copy
Well when i saw that they gave them a patent for this..... LOL i laugh. 🤔😅 This is insane. So basically this dudes now own that concrete shape, i wonder if i make the same shape out of plastic or metal if I'm going to get sued LOL 🤣 i dare them.
Remember also that black cabs start the meter when you phone order one, they turn on the meter before arriving, usually from accepting the call. Oyster card fare is better than cash, and there's daily caps, if you go multiple zones, do it all on the same day to make sure you don't upcharge to the next zone because of one round trip. Phone boxes are cheaper than hotel room phones if you are cell-less. In face before you go find out if the phone is restricted by your carrier and can work internationally as you can rent/purchase a sim card if it's better than what your carrier offers.
37:42 It's a knock off of Flubber! Invented by the Absent Minded Professor in the 1960's at Disney also by accident. 😂 Robin Williams even made a movie about it in the 1990's.
Hello Jane ni Dhulchaointigh, I have a vision for a waterproof breathable coating for straw bale building for environmental and cost reasons. Any inspiration? By the way, my surname is Hackney of English/Scotch-Irish decent.
This was very interesting to watch but the most interesting thing was learning how to pronounce telephony and that such a word had existed. 😂 glad I watched this first before learning the word or else I would’ve gone around conversations, “do y’all wanna know how tele-PHONY was invented?”
Patent is a what hold progress back, a lot of things we live on en depend on that is affordable by majority is not patented, but I do understand that the creators need to benefits from their research also. Imagine if Tim Lee patented internet, or Google didn't make Android open source, then only few would be able to watch this video.
How many people and businesses have gone out of their way to create things to profit off it, and help the world? If patents did not exist many wouldn't be have incentives to go out there to spend their time, money, and effort to create something better or new. The money generated then gives them wealth to put their minds into repeating the process. Sure there are issues with patents. Like those who sit on them, don't license, and especially those who file a million lawsuits to settle. Those later ones should be arrested and barred from convicting anyone from patent infringement for sure. Yet with all this said the benefits outweigh the risk.
I kinda agree patent law should be improved. Bare in mind patent law was created when a steam engine would be manufactured and used for the next 5 decades. Many designs now have a life cycle of a couple of years. Patent trolling, tweaking older patent to extend by another 24 years (80% of all new medicine patents), patenting old ideas in a new field ‐ yes you can question that but it's your money on the line.
We can analyze each of these inventions to be inspired for our own inventions: how to take advantage of AI, the laws of physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, hydrodynamics, mathematics, trigonometry, fractals, sunsets. sunrises.
I'm a half hour in... Do they say anything about patent trolls or how parents are often used to keep innovation down or to prevent us from having those specific technologies?
Already commented that, it's a big problem with corporations not wanting to get rid of old products because they are still making ton of money out of them, so they would by patents from smaller companies and individuals just to kill their innovation and inventions, yeah you don't get to heard about those, like a device invented decades ago designed to reduce fuel consumption in combustion engines, it was proven to multiple the milage per gallon by a lot the patent was optioned by a big corporation from someone else and you never heard about it again LOL. Imagine how many other things we haven't heard about yet.
13:15 How many polacks does it take to compress streaming video? Apparently....just one....lol. I like Marta.... One smart cookie and...making the world better for everyone. Kudos!
For someone to put smooth concrete blocks up in the first place didn’t make sense. We already know water can change a concrete structure so it would make sense to me if you want to put up concrete blocks not to make them smooth they could’ve mixed up concrete and put it down in between the smooth concrete blocks that make more sense to me.
coat hooks on a radiator is a terrible idea. It's been at least a decade since i lived somewhere with a radiator, but I recall they get quite hot. Going to be a lot of melted jackets
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
A lot of things we take for granted where discovered by accident. Penicillin, the microwave, superglue, double sided tape, radio transmission without that no TV, steam engine where would we be without that, electricity and magnetism and gravity although always there was discovered by an apple falling on some guys head. Some of the more great inventions were down to scientists strung out on psychedelics of some form or another.
Too bad society won't benefit from these technological advancements tell the decades long patents finally run out and humanity is allowed to take real advantage of the formerly proprietary tech.
33:35 -- "we want users to pay to access these things, then develop them for free, and we retain total rights to every piece of progress made". It's the roblox scam lol
3.14 all know after being in the building industry for many years is that if you want anything made from concrete, aggregates, get Italians or Greeks to have something to do it. They know what their doing.
@johnschroeder3072 I've found Lebonease in the building game,the ones to be cutting corners. It can become quite life-threatening when brought to their attention in some cases..
Sounds like 2h marathon of patents system advertisement. Is it moral to prevent others using some method/technique just because you happen to use it first?
Copyright and patents are the pinnacle of capitalism in my opinion. Not sure what to say on this one. It is great when those ideas are shared, in a way they actually are. Only somebody is able to reap those benefits from that invention. Some inventions, not all, take also a huge investment in order to realise it. Patents will invalidate over time. They drive the world forward. Personally I don't mind somebody is reaping some benefits. What I don't appreciate is silly patent war and people patenting melodies are stuff like that. All and all it's difficult discussion and everybody will something different on it. It basically is Capitalism vs Communism.
@@Digalog No communism was about taking you material property. Patents are about intellectual property which is oxymoron for me. If you can replicate something for free the cost of it should be free.
I had a mobileye and driving along one night it went off so for some reason I pulled over just the car with out lights was overtaking another,,Thinking where are the cops when you need them, they shot past lights flashing,,With out Mobileye it would have been a head on.,
DOLOS ARE INFINITELY BETTER. IN FACT NO SHAPE WORKS BETTER THAN THIS SHAPE FOR WAVE MITIGATION, WASH-AWAY OR MOVEMENT... I'D HAVE TO BE SHOWN OVER TIME, THE COMPARISON OF THESE TWO SHAPES VERSUS COST, EASE OF PLACEMENT & WAVE MITIGATION/ EROSION..
When animal like cow given everything decent comforts gives best results in milk, you think human beings treated the same way wouldn't? The entire point I have been making in eradicating poverty and creating solid financial support systems to be given to those always left in struggles misery altering minds in existence
Aluminum: AL-U-MIN-UM there's 4 syllables. It is not spelled nor pronounced "Alumin-i-um" AL-U-MIN-I-UM. with 5 syllables. Why is that so hard?? ALUMINUM not ALU-MIN-EEE-UM. SAY IT DAMN IT, SAY IT! It won't kill you to try. 😆
So you’re a genius inventor of imagery quality on computers and you live in California. My guess is you ain’t got any gal pals or friends because the very great simulation of life brought to us by computers has dismantled all previous social ties, norms and anchors.
I looked it up, and there were a number of people who contributed to the invention of the lithium ion battery, but it was Akira Yoshino with his invention of conductive polymers that brought the lithium ion battery into industrial production. Amazing guy! Very similar series of contributions that made L.A.S.E.R. possible. Amazing!
ITS ALL A LIE
What do you think would happen if you asked the top AI to study all the information we have on Quantum computers, and then figure out how it could be used to improve its self
So before lithium what other rechargeable tiny batteries there were? Because small solid rechargeable batteries for electronics did existed, the lithium ones just seems to be more efficient and less bulky.
@@lcfflc3887 Yeah, Nickel based were the older ones, but i remember the older Lithium-based ones you could cut open and get a whole piece of Lithium foil out and use for experiments or such, haha. Also Those with Pure Cadmium-foil inside were pretty insane really.
for breakwater, in South Africa we use the tic-tac, its even cheaper than the cubic forms..., the tic-tac, interlocks and prevents the untangling or formaion of an even surface. its even been used all over the world. i thought these episodes were well-researched...
Agreed. They're also called tetrapod breakwaters and they've been around for at least 50 years.
Very well said indeed!. No one seems to care anymore as long as they can make a Documentary full of Ads. 🙂
alternative video title - 'Patents'
Lol
Sponsored by Patent Office?🤣
I hate patents. They rob people from their ideas and stiffle innovation
Patents, patents, patents...
Too bad society won't benefit from these technological advancements tell the decades long patents finally run out and humanity is allowed to take real advantage of the formerly proprietary tech.
38:12 It got dropped and bounced to the ceiling.
It violates the laws of physics.
That's gotta be worth something right there.
Yeah. Clearly she lied. Immediately blatantly proved when you see them drop the ball on the counter and it bounces LESS HIGH than where she dropped it from.
Is anybody here old enough to remember "Silly-Putty"? Back in the 60's Sily-Putty did just as described, a toy we kids in America all got from our parents.
She means where it was going, and assumes your intellect and grasp of the language are sufficient to recognise she doesn't mean she accidentally invented flubber. When such idiosyncracies become too numerous to overlook in a community, we call this a "dialect". The English "half ten" is another example, as it is a truncation of "half past". To them, it is perfectly clear that half ten means 10:30, but in many nations half ten means halfway TO ten o'clock, meaning 09:30. Common mistake to make, mate. No worries
You'd have to be Irish to come up with that one, mind you their a clever bunch, they've been known to break the speed of light when last orders are called in the pub.
@@warlock529 so they used a different surface or something to it bounce higher.
Very informative and beautiful documentary.
More of a documentary rationalizing patents in scientific invention. Edison would be so proud.
He definitely has a wierd assertive tone in his voice when he puts emphasis on the importance of patents.
To add on a bit more, there is a dark side to patent law for sure. Legal battles with big monopolies over petty interpretations trying to stifle the smaller competition bringing their product licences to market are a reality as well.
Anticompetitive practices are a reality without some kind of reform.
@@thewoodsarecalling8382 the freaking patents... Lol
@@thewoodsarecalling8382 or even worse, patents are often used to kill further development of some technologies, because big corporations still want to make more money from super old products. Freaking shame
they should copied 'toggles'. I played with that design called building block when I was a kid in late 60's.
1:00:28 - I saw a documentary many years ago that spoke of a spider-silk producing process which involved enzymes and goat's milk
Never thought it would need keyloggers to run video compression 08:05
The new breakwater design seems like such a simple design and method of molding . What idiots were making the molds before?
If the water are powerful, we should merge this cubic part technology at 2:15 with
wave energy technology to take advantages of both technologies.
Ok how?
21:30 Principle: new culture
Awesome game changers😃
But patents..... Lol
Can you tell they like patents?!?
It's the ultimate form of respect and autonomy.
Patents are included in The American Constitution.
Patents are very important....
People think it's used as leverage only, but people use it way more for parts, because your Invention to do a certain task can be a part of another person's invention as well..
6:21 why not just abolish borders. Can’t hold the water back forever.
What are you even talking about? What border...
having invented and spent the 14k fee for a patent one learns they are useless. whomever has the most money wins. if 1 small thing in design is changed they will file their own then it is up to your team of lawyers. there are so many your lucky if you can make anything anymore without someone saying it was their idea and you owe them money.
Heck, they don't even go to the trouble to change anything anymore. Now they just outright copy your plans and start producing it. If you don't Ike it, you sue them. And pray you can recover your losses before going bankrupt. Then the one who stole your patent goes back to Isreal (in my case) and youre left with the mess while they do it to someone else all over again.
Hey! Me too . I think the best thing you can do is file a patent and then let it get abandoned . So you can make your stuff without getting sued by patent trolls .
Not sure why they had to re invent the wheel with new types of breakwater protection .
The Dolosse has been around for ages , after being designed by a South African , who got nothing for it .
Made in the hundreds even in Taiwan . Has the odd shape needed for stability and resisting the waves .
At least the new inventor has made some money .
Did not see it compared to the Dolosse , bricks never worked !
Sounds like your South African forgot to get it patented... 😢😂 And so didn't get paid. LOL.
My guess is that the Dolosse is more complicated and time consuming, and thus more expensive, to manufacture due to its more complex shape. For a product that is needed in the tens of thousands, that's an important factor to consider.
@@damschu23, have no idea about intrinsic costs of production , was in Taiwan 4 years ago and they had gone that route . Saw one store of hundreds , South east coast I think . Though apparent in other places . This shape is pretty complex , wonder about concrete use ? ETC :-)
@@warlock529 Was working for the state when he designed it , they claimed something , prop rights , whatever , far as I know , never got a cent ! :-(
@@scottgordon1781 ahh.. that sux. All joking aside.
I FIne the FD department a culture of there own! Collections of walks of life ! Assigning for a better friendships life!
It also looks amazing! Bit mine crafty tho!
😊😊😊😊❤🎉 🙏 thx utube team 4m Pakistan salute
Why would you even need to know a person's heart rate? To prosecute them for being afraid?
Or for having heart disease and diabetes
1:29:26 It's actually ridiculous .If,for example everything technical is being destroyed for what ever reasons there will be no possibility to read that "DNA".
muy bien!!
Interesting documentary but Inventions only go public if theyre allowed
Patents lol
wood glue woman, : i dropped it and it bounced to the ceiling ....give this woman the 1st free energy award!!!
Yes, it seems unlikely that when released from her hand, Anything denser than air, would bounce any higher than the point of release. Slight exaggeration I suppose
It's called flubber. Invented by The Absent Minded Professor at Disney in the 1960's. Reinvented by Robin Williams at Disney in the 1990's.😂
33:54 umm talk about free labor from children! 🤯🙌👏👏
I'm not sure I buy the cubic pod shape idea as innovation. It's just another shape that does the job and only time will tell how it weathers the storms. As an alternative I have seen 3D Y shaped breakwater shapes that have been for more than 40 years at the same spot and they still look pristine. Those Y shapes take far less concrete to make and if you are worried about CO2 you should use those instead. But those can't be patent protected, the shape is free for everyone to copy
Well when i saw that they gave them a patent for this..... LOL i laugh. 🤔😅 This is insane. So basically this dudes now own that concrete shape, i wonder if i make the same shape out of plastic or metal if I'm going to get sued LOL 🤣 i dare them.
Looking for documentary on organic plastic on this channel. Can anyone help me find it. Thanks
be aware of fire risk fixing charging cables like that. there may be internal damage and a short is only nanometres away
Remember also that black cabs start the meter when you phone order one, they turn on the meter before arriving, usually from accepting the call. Oyster card fare is better than cash, and there's daily caps, if you go multiple zones, do it all on the same day to make sure you don't upcharge to the next zone because of one round trip.
Phone boxes are cheaper than hotel room phones if you are cell-less. In face before you go find out if the phone is restricted by your carrier and can work internationally as you can rent/purchase a sim card if it's better than what your carrier offers.
37:42 It's a knock off of Flubber! Invented by the Absent Minded Professor in the 1960's at Disney also by accident. 😂 Robin Williams even made a movie about it in the 1990's.
Hello Jane ni Dhulchaointigh, I have a vision for a waterproof breathable coating for straw bale building for environmental and cost reasons. Any inspiration? By the way, my surname is Hackney of English/Scotch-Irish decent.
This was very interesting to watch but the most interesting thing was learning how to pronounce telephony and that such a word had existed. 😂 glad I watched this first before learning the word or else I would’ve gone around conversations, “do y’all wanna know how tele-PHONY was invented?”
Patent is a what hold progress back, a lot of things we live on en depend on that is affordable by majority is not patented, but I do understand that the creators need to benefits from their research also.
Imagine if Tim Lee patented internet, or Google didn't make Android open source, then only few would be able to watch this video.
How many people and businesses have gone out of their way to create things to profit off it, and help the world?
If patents did not exist many wouldn't be have incentives to go out there to spend their time, money, and effort to create something better or new.
The money generated then gives them wealth to put their minds into repeating the process.
Sure there are issues with patents. Like those who sit on them, don't license, and especially those who file a million lawsuits to settle. Those later ones should be arrested and barred from convicting anyone from patent infringement for sure.
Yet with all this said the benefits outweigh the risk.
@@dianapennepacker6854 it's not because your whole purpose in life is money that it's the same for others
I kinda agree patent law should be improved. Bare in mind patent law was created when a steam engine would be manufactured and used for the next 5 decades. Many designs now have a life cycle of a couple of years.
Patent trolling, tweaking older patent to extend by another 24 years (80% of all new medicine patents), patenting old ideas in a new field ‐ yes you can question that but it's your money on the line.
We can analyze each of these inventions to be inspired for our own inventions: how to take advantage of AI, the laws of physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, hydrodynamics, mathematics, trigonometry, fractals, sunsets. sunrises.
what's up with patent shilling.
they say patent 158 times in this Documentary .
J/K i didn't count them.
Those that have a patent understand. And know how difficult it can be with and without them.
I'm a half hour in... Do they say anything about patent trolls or how parents are often used to keep innovation down or to prevent us from having those specific technologies?
Already commented that, it's a big problem with corporations not wanting to get rid of old products because they are still making ton of money out of them, so they would by patents from smaller companies and individuals just to kill their innovation and inventions, yeah you don't get to heard about those, like a device invented decades ago designed to reduce fuel consumption in combustion engines, it was proven to multiple the milage per gallon by a lot the patent was optioned by a big corporation from someone else and you never heard about it again LOL. Imagine how many other things we haven't heard about yet.
13:15 How many polacks does it take to compress streaming video? Apparently....just one....lol. I like Marta.... One smart cookie and...making the world better for everyone. Kudos!
Why reinvent if there was already one that works?
Ye He Bo Pi !!!
But star shape wave-dissipating concrete block "Tetrapods" work grate...
عقل الانسان ليس له حدود. االمخترع د-اسامه باهديله
In " 2,000.06 " ?? Corridor heard about a completely new dhape of block ..
H.264 video compression many years ago by ITU in 2003
Oh no now I see all the artefacts in the youtube videos as well even in the one I am just watching 😅
For someone to put smooth concrete blocks up in the first place didn’t make sense. We already know water can change a concrete structure so it would make sense to me if you want to put up concrete blocks not to make them smooth they could’ve mixed up concrete and put it down in between the smooth concrete blocks that make more sense to me.
28:22 children lego mind storm
coat hooks on a radiator is a terrible idea. It's been at least a decade since i lived somewhere with a radiator, but I recall they get quite hot. Going to be a lot of melted jackets
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
Plant mangroves toddy trees one of easiest natural things😮😮😮😮
A lot of things we take for granted where discovered by accident. Penicillin, the microwave, superglue, double sided tape, radio transmission without that no TV, steam engine where would we be without that, electricity and magnetism and gravity although always there was discovered by an apple falling on some guys head. Some of the more great inventions were down to scientists strung out on psychedelics of some form or another.
Space 🌌🚀 stuff is almost closes to transformers shapes & stuff 😦 😆 lol
"Patents-Needed to protect ideas...."
But also to keep them away from the rest of the public.... 🙄
Too bad society won't benefit from these technological advancements tell the decades long patents finally run out and humanity is allowed to take real advantage of the formerly proprietary tech.
People can already, privately engineered
33:35 -- "we want users to pay to access these things, then develop them for free, and we retain total rights to every piece of progress made". It's the roblox scam lol
i thought JOHN B GOODENOUGH invented the lithium battery
3.14 all know after being in the building industry for many years is that if you want anything made from concrete, aggregates, get Italians or Greeks to have something to do it.
They know what their doing.
They'll be the ones to cut corners to save a buck.
@johnschroeder3072
I've found Lebonease in the building game,the ones to be cutting corners. It can become quite life-threatening when brought to their attention in some cases..
Patents gatekeep tech and always have🤐
Sounds like 2h marathon of patents system advertisement. Is it moral to prevent others using some method/technique just because you happen to use it first?
Copyright and patents are the pinnacle of capitalism in my opinion.
Not sure what to say on this one. It is great when those ideas are shared, in a way they actually are. Only somebody is able to reap those benefits from that invention. Some inventions, not all, take also a huge investment in order to realise it.
Patents will invalidate over time. They drive the world forward. Personally I don't mind somebody is reaping some benefits. What I don't appreciate is silly patent war and people patenting melodies are stuff like that. All and all it's difficult discussion and everybody will something different on it.
It basically is Capitalism vs Communism.
@@Digalog No communism was about taking you material property. Patents are about intellectual property which is oxymoron for me. If you can replicate something for free the cost of it should be free.
And Now most people understand (I hope) why Men also should be "allowed" to use the Oven 🥺🤕😇, and that is to make "Impact resistant pants" 🙂😄🤫😂
German and dutch is Just the same in spanish.
Trump 2024
2.29. Star blocks are all over morrocco, spain, UAE and the UK. research? problems been solved long time
I knew Japanese were masters.
WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO FOOL?
I had a mobileye and driving along one night it went off so for some reason I pulled over just the car with out lights was overtaking another,,Thinking where are the cops when you need them, they shot past lights flashing,,With out Mobileye it would have been a head on.,
Could sombody invent a filter for cars mufflers so they pollution free?
they have base on ammonia 99 percent efficiency apparently.
DOLOS ARE INFINITELY BETTER. IN FACT NO SHAPE WORKS BETTER THAN THIS SHAPE FOR WAVE MITIGATION, WASH-AWAY OR MOVEMENT...
I'D HAVE TO BE SHOWN OVER TIME, THE COMPARISON OF THESE TWO SHAPES VERSUS COST, EASE OF PLACEMENT & WAVE MITIGATION/ EROSION..
When animal like cow given everything decent comforts gives best results in milk, you think human beings treated the same way wouldn't? The entire point I have been making in eradicating poverty and creating solid financial support systems to be given to those always left in struggles misery altering minds in existence
Nor true. LION batteries are dangerous if not charged properly. The can explode. Many electric bikes catch fire every day
Aluminum: AL-U-MIN-UM there's 4 syllables. It is not spelled nor pronounced "Alumin-i-um" AL-U-MIN-I-UM. with 5 syllables. Why is that so hard?? ALUMINUM not ALU-MIN-EEE-UM. SAY IT DAMN IT, SAY IT! It won't kill you to try. 😆
I think that it's spelled the same way on both sides of the pond lol that erks me as well!
Indigenous people in Alaska need the Cubi parts water breaks now!! their homes are being washed away!!
Unfortunately Pakistan is under develop country
@6:36 Fake host alert. Booo.
So you’re a genius inventor of imagery quality on computers and you live in California. My guess is you ain’t got any gal pals or friends because the very great simulation of life brought to us by computers has dismantled all previous social ties, norms and anchors.
a week @ 70C hardly compares to 1000 years outside. Jokers.
Patent, Patent, Patent?
Americans are armed ~400,000,000 firearm's (more arms than ppl) We hold the moral high-ground. Govt.? Do you really wanna go there?
Shut up, what is the connection?
Why does the drawing of the Japanese man look Caucasian?
🧞 this Exist in
Ancient Peruvian
Building million
Years ago ⁉️⁉️
Patented 👀⁉️
Just TH-cam it
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Westerners ⁉️⁉️
Stolen tech.
This is pure stupidity
we need to be moving away from it not more of it soon yo will be living on it literally plastic is bad
This feels like someone wants to stop an impending change to patent law