Amazing Inventions That Are On Another Level
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- The world slows down for no one, so you’d better keep up! That’s why we’re inviting you to dive into the world of Amazing Inventions right now! You just can’t miss the opportunity to check out these game-changing creations that are being made right in your backyard.
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blurred out text and logos. They want you amazed, not informed.
Exactly, what a bunch of crap. No links to the items either. I'm unsubsribing
What about the credits
that hay rake that has been in use for the last 100 years just blew my mind.
Came here to post on this too!
"Take a look at the worlds first flying car" shows us the worlds 139th flying car
Wait till someone uses that parking robot to steal your car in ten seconds without you even noticing! Lmao
So many solutions to problems nobody has.
Industrial Society in a nutshell.
"This is groundbreaking stuff. People." Lmao
Half of these inventions are done just for the sake of inventing something--no matter what the cost.
The “scroll button” is a handy and useful invention!
A special bed to keep pressure off my family members back side while sleeping cost us $1500. A special wheelchair with a tilt-in-space feature (one option) cost us $6000. Can't imagine how much this stuff costs when ppl struggle to buy necessities when immobility issues exist. Fun to look at, but that is it.
Many interesting machines. To short presentations. When I find something interesting I didn't get any clue where to look for more info. Also nice to know in what level this products are. Beta testing, production in full swing or just an illustrated video of an idea.
Look below the picture for credits naming each. I bought the webbed hands.
Wow where is all this taking place and when😮
This video is just a bunch of videos stolen from other youtube channels, do a search & Im confident you will find where these guys stole the video from.
“Your working day will end as soon as it begins with these helpful robots, because they will take your job”
That Forklift wheels could solve congestions in traffic and allow people to park their cars faster.
yes they could, however the way it works would require either individual motors for each wheel or a complicated geartrain, thus making it somewhat impractical to do.
These guys have a talent for turning even the most mundane things into comedic gold
Plus Everyone too busy. All you need is a one line sentence on every item
@@zochbuppet448except educating and rising own children
Loved the Autoagri. Looks handier than a Bobcat for getting jobs done around the property!
Amazing!,I really loved the underwater jet pack!
I think it needs a bit more power to help evade those hungry sharks!
No I think you are wrong it looks nice and fast
My two daughters and i are in electric wheelchairs and we would like to have an auto seat that allow us to enter in without difficulty. This is a stunning invention!
Muriel, may I ask what led to you and your daughters all being in wheelchairs. Much love
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@@bandokeys357
mine your own fuckin business.
Most stunning inventions are usually very unaffordable
the parking robot blew my mind the most.... mostly how no-one realised how easily you could steal cars with that
Haha my thoughts exactly, that and that one where the hand controlled lift that moved the vans around lol. There some cool mission impossible and gone in 60 seconds or hiest movie stuff in here for sure
Not sure it is the most astounding, but having drones that can plant seeds in remote areas really seems like an excellent invention.
Not just seeds. Needs fertilisation and also bring rain along with the seeds so they can actually flourish.
I miss the days when people got famous for the inventions,--that were marketable.
Who makes all this stuff that is not marketable, and who pays for the development?
It sure is not the famous individuals who inspired my generation when growing up.
Although interesting, it takes a thinking hero to make something worth using, not a community full of whims.
@@markaskew Do you allow the idea that China is an innovative country? Really I see a lot of things from China that I didn't see anywhere else. But I see a lot of things what was originated in China but after improved for European market and selling it times more expensive than original product. Even by statistic in China many more people then in Europe or US and this people want something not just consuming, don't you think that they have more ideas and inventions. And by the hystory a lot of cool things came from China and was created first in China. For example papermaking technology, typography, compass, gunpowder etc
China is incredibly innovative and has always been for better or worse. They just also happen to be innovative at copying other people’s ideas.
@@gingerssuck Was it Elon Musk's idea to create an electric car, or is it someone else idea?
Actually Henry Ford invented the electric car, it wasn’t suitable for mass production back then, and it still isn’t suitable for mass production today.
@@dmitryborisov5094 tesla was making electric cars before elon musk took over tesla.
Yeah... Anyone that uses that sky cannon is guilty of a federal felony.
The tray robot at Mickey Dees at timestamp 23:30 - we had these delivering mail back in 1980 at the City of Toronto. They had them at a few companies - though they were line followers, they talked and beeped too. Yes, 1980.
I love the combo drone delivery + gun that shoots drones. Free lunch!
YESSSS... And here they thought the innovators were in the video😂
000pp000
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Excellent content in this video! Thank you very much for sharing on TH-cam.
1:48 is like the "Chants" in Jury Duty!
jetpacks and flying cars have been just around the corner since the 80s, its now 2023 and still waiting.
That headless dog is a nightmares to the poor flock😮😮😮
Amazing share!
18:23 "Finally been patented", I don't think so. In the mid 70's, Radio Shack had a pocket sized solar cigarette lighter that was a miniature parabolic mirror.
That firefighting one makes so much sense - can send one in and check for people and start hosing down the room - brilliant
Very clever stuff, although I hate the idea of stuff being delivered by a bloody drone which will no doubt have a camera on board scanning all our properties for big brother and advertisers. You might have a garden with a patio or swimming pool, next thing you know you get targeted by adverts for garden chairs and swimming costumes etc… still… it could end up being the new clay pigeon and people could organise a drone shoot 😂 Now… the robot cleaning up all our crap from the river.. THAT I like!
Why are you hiding references to the actual product names/pages?
Because it's all CGI
Because its fake
Wonderful!!! I want to see how much of gets the green light to produce and the public to purchase/access.
Most of these feel like solutions looking for a problem. That or they are unnecessarily overly complicating already existing devices. Some look interesting like the treaded dolly at 23:45, but would be for niche applications. The rotating camper is just absurd to me: Good luck getting home if that thing breaks down in the open position.
Your video would be much more useful if you listed manufacturer's names, or supplied links to their web site.
They're just prototypes.
Look at the bottom left where it says "credit"...
You would not believe what I can do with a bottle cap and a politician.
So basically a bunch of toys for adults and a few things that might actually drive humanity forward. Cool, cool.
Inventions workers 👍👍
Love it. 💕☘️
The flying car wins... it seems they solved all the awkward issues
Your content is very interesting 👍
Thanks for the marvellous video!I like the racing track with pedal powered aerodynamic pods and also ,maximized living space with redesigned home trailor.
Okay so hear me out. I use the chairless chair all the time without having the chairless chair.
😅
Making robots that can go anywhere, just making humanity harder to survive.
Excellent video.
The underwater jet pack would be great to have, the regular jet pack is something that I could use, and that water equipment would certainly come in handy right now in Canada because of the wildfires.
Most of these are demos by the company that makes them without any consideration of how practical it is.
easier to make something fireproof than save it from fire
That fire drone was pure CGI. Did you check your source ???
I particularly loved the jetpack and the equipment that made you walk and run faster. Some content on here are based on older invention that were modernize but still good stuff.
As if running wasn't a solution to the problem of walking speed
jet engine on you're back , floats like hell 🤣🤣🤣
If there was a way to find out more on any of these inventions, it would be great. A product link or something simple? I am not the only one who would like to buy one of these.
More than half of inventions are mind blowing, thanks 🙏
thanks for compiling the information
I saw the first flying car years ago. Decades before this one you’ve featured.
It was flown by the late great Scaramanga, whom James Bond killed, on a tiny little island
there have been working flying cars for quite some time, but they were expensive and not very popular because of safety concerns, so you could say that the concept never "took off" with the general public.(yes the cars could fly, but people and companies didn't really like them so they were pretty rare)
the dump truck that could turn the bed was the most practical invention.
Would be totally unstable with a full load being tipped with no support on the overhangs
@@philipwall8548 absolutely agree with you. Was the first thought that came into mind when I saw it. There are countless videos of normal trucks tipping their bed, but the door is stuck, so all the load shifted to the back and they just tip over. Or they are overloaded or getting somehow out of balance. It might be useful for a very specific, very limited task...for which it obviously was created. But imagine this used at random sites spells disaster...
Neat ideas but it'd be nice if you could've just elaborated a little more on how each idea works, etc.
Equipment that makes people walk and run effortlessly... it awsome.
MetalSlug will become a reality!
green screen is another great work of art you should include it too
1:54 Todd knew what was up!
Got to get me some ORRIGAMEY wheels. 😂😂😂
The "incredible plastic (at 22:22) just feels like it needs to have Mr. Bill painted on it from Saturday Night Live. Now THAT would be funny AF! (OH NO MR. BILL.......) ROFL/LMFAO 🤣😆😅😂😜
With the air cannon how will I get my food delivery 🤣🤣🤣
Missed a golden opportunity to name the Skywall cannon as Skynet.
The patagonia ad about Chile's oceans and the damage the salmon farming industry is doing to the fjords was worth watching.
The computer mouse ring - I want one.
Most of these inventions are just novel and more complicated ways of doing ordinary things. That's why they are like the Segway, an invention no one really needed. If as much effort was put into developing inexpensive devices to help handicapped and older people do the things everyone else takes for granted, it would be so much better.
That smart parking robot is convenient for stealing cars.
I want all of these innovations specially neon Honda
I looove the underwater backpack and finned hand-finger gloves.
And I loooove the 'light' backpack bag - is it working with drone tech?
I would love to see a fold-up portable lounge-type chair (could be inflatable) with a type of helicopter/drone propeller and a simple joystick controller - something that can sense distance from the ground and flies max 10m high...
The flying lounge chair should be able to fly 2 people together, and the inflatable chair/harnass should be covered with that material that prevents puncturing...
"And you can enjoy none of these because you weren't born into wealth".
I want to know how to get those awesome shoes they would really help me at work big time.
Very cool i gotta say😮
Not the world's first flying car by a longshot.
They've been trying to make a commercially successful flying car since probably the 1950's. That could easily be a video all by itself.
And I like those soft-walk shoes - that would help my body with this huge spinal fuse which I had, and also with the arthritis I'm struggling with.
the water sprayer is one of my favorite. Looks like the same pressue on fire department host does. Hopefully government will make us of this technology to save more lives.
1:23 "It simply can not be stopped" *Rapid cut as its sinking into the water...
I cracked up. Most of these things are 'neat' curiosities, but not practical at all.
All the inventions are unique
I really love the handwriting machine .I just need to sit and have a cup of tea😃
Looks Good
i saw onlt the introduction and i love this !!
So many "blew my mind" the future is going to be weird 😂😂😂
inflatable scooter was rad
Wtf 💎🍄💚, this is golden 💛
I worked at a Portland Oregon TV station in the 80s. We did a story on a man who had developed a flying car that really worked. The Department of Defense had expressed an interest, but i don't think anything came if it. The inventor was a smart guy. 😕
He sell his construction and Right for thế State and live since ever in the Bahamas 😂
He was probably murdered and his invention was probably stolen and shelved.
He is probably dead
That's how government rewards smart people
Same as the guy who invented ion charged engines
Dead
But let's empower stupid people
Stupid people's lives matter
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Governments say they have an interest to burry things. Especially things that would set us free of petrol or change the face of economics ☺️
Love it
Not even 3.5 minutes in, and already see something that should absolutely be given to every driver... 2 and 3 space parking would be an absolute thing of the past!
The underwater jet pack makes me think instantly of the subnautica game. X3 the rolling ball charger will prolly never be a widespread thing based on the many ways companies try to get you to buy their specific chargers. The crab underwater could be interesting if they had it able to detect things based on the rumbling of the sea floor, like earthquakes, possible volcano eruptions, and, as believable as a very tiny grain of salt, maybe a tsunami.
I have a similar toothbrush as shown here(not the exact one). Mine also does blue light to aid with whitening teeth.
5:31 the funny thing that made you click here.
18:14 bummer if you’re in a blizzard or thunderstorm, or at night…
Incredible.
All are scary as hell.... if in the "Wrong" hands..!
Lo que me ha alucinado es la scooter hinchable. Parece un transformer de todo a un euro, pero es práctico.
8:11 This is far from the "World's first flying car". The first flying car was patented in 1910. In 1937, there was the Waterman Arrowbile, 1946, the Fulton FA-2 Airphibian, 1959 had the Avrocar, 1971 was the Flying Pinto and more recently, the Skycar.
Excellent video but I don't have 25 minutes in 1 sitting to watch this. Break it down into smaller bites and I'll bite.
23:20 - it's like a bullet vest... You won't get stabbed, but youre damn sure gonna feel the power behind whatever you're hit with...
Still better than an open wound... ^^"
I’m a Dietary Worker in a hospital. At 16:59 I just saw an inventor all happy about eliminating my job and the Porters with a robot.
You got it people inventing ROBOTS to replace people. I understand hazardous areas, but non-hazardous. It's all about money.
cool travel trailer
That's not the world's first flying car!
I've always been into steam powered vehicles so to me that retro tractor is the most amazing marvel of machinery I've ever seen
I'm more into electric powered vehicles.
@@user-kq9ic8rn2u you know steam has better torque right? LMFAO 🤓 (edit: better = flexible)
steam powered tractor pnsl, it's a traction engine not a tractor
@@timelikeinfinity5142 yes it does have better torque directly from the engine, but an electric motor that uses a comparable mount of energy, without gears, will spin the axle more times per minute, so with gears the steam engine could convert the torque into rotations per minute, and would have comparable torque if there was gear ratios involved to make the output axles from both spin at the same number of rotations per minute.
@@dragonmasterlangeweg7625 hmm. . .
I always dream of a underwater jetpack till today you bloo my mind 😮😮
Hope you know we have been having underwater thrusters for decades?
On pourrait tellement en faire pour notre chère mère nature et pour nous humains.. mais au lieu de ça regarder dehors à quoi ça ressemble ça m'rend triste 😢..
Some are cool, some are new, some aren't. For instance, the hay rake at 23:03 is virtually identically to 1940's equipment that I used in the 1980's. The delivery robot at 23:32 is pretty cool - I saw one in action at a restaurant in Bulgaria last month. It delivered food, avoided people, and had friendly eyes on the display that blinked at you :)
Whatever happened to the human that used to blink at you? Where is that person now? Jobbing for $5 an hour?
“Delivered food and avoided people”… sounds like many servers in the US. 😁
@@andrew_owens7680 They still had plenty of human servers there. This replaces the person who got $5 an hour carrying food to the table. They now probably work at Amazon for $8/hr.
@@MacNerfer And pee in a cup. Yeah, that extra $3 per hour must feel good until they are run over by a robot and denied healthcare.
That backpack with attached shade at 11.45 was already in use in China almost 2 thousand years ago. The design is still virtually the same.