Exploring Nanotechnology and the Future of Renewable Energy
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2020
- Exploring Nanotechnology and the Future of Renewable Energy. Imagine a future where every home, office or building is painted with solar panels and its bricks operate as batteries thanks to nanotechnology. There's a lot of promise, but what is nanotechnology? And is it more science fiction than fact?
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So how’d you like to paint your home in solar paint? And is there any nanotechnology I should look into? Be sure to check out my video exploring solar panel efficiency breakthroughs - ua-cam.com/video/2uIOeHCOr-0/v-deo.html And check out Vice Versa with Matt & Ricky! ua-cam.com/channels/baGOHQrTOQrxZRs9s3gf7Q.html
All I ask is that you change your theme song/intro song. For some reason I really don't like it, and I know I am not the only one.
Stick with this topic -
if you’re for real… This is
one of the only topics you’ll
ever have to cover, and you’ll
be the only journalist diving
beneath the surface to
prove that FACT ⚡️✅
Skeleton Technologies is an Estonian 🇪🇪 company, plenty of promicing tech companies/startups still are made here.
Some older ones include Kazaa, Hotmail and Skype.
@sadi muntakim Hyper-detoxification, age-reversal/ telomere lengthening & radiation protection (brand matters)
You should put a link to Vice Versa in the description so it’s easy to find 😊
"there's plenty of room at the bottom"
that is an ambitious title
These vicious brands and their idiotic enablers never speak of the impact, the cost of all such marvelous tech.
That solar energy gadgets and the production line is completely dependent on fossil fuels. That extraction and mining goes on in very very poor countries using very very poor people to feed Solar Industry material. Also we must not forget that all such products, even rendered useless, has a carbon footprint at the end of their lifetime.
Finding this channel was one of the few good things I did this year.
If you want more like what Matt does check out: Isaac Arthur, and Joe Scott :)
Make sure to grab a drink and a snack before listening to Isaac though
Really appreciate that ... I second Jcewazhere's recommendations too. Joe is awesome.
Aditya Bhai Tech with Luddites bhi check karo..Aisa hi channel hai apne logka.
Actually, if you think about it, you must have done a lot of good things this year, just to be here talking about it. OK, maybe just a few good things, over and over many times. But that's more than a lot of people manage to do.
I'm an electrical engineer and I still don't understand how we have technology that can make things this small.
I’m still wondering where the technology came.
They get help from the devils
Good video of showing semiconductors manufactured which have parts at just 3 nanos wide. ua-cam.com/video/qm67wbB5GmI/v-deo.html
@@ItsMe-kf1mj
From some very very smart engineers. You have geniuses that are scary geniuses. There are papers out there where they've proven the math 100% correct but we just don't have the technology to implement it. Humans don't get enough credit.
Physics and engineering??
You're not alone with a broken brain. My broken brain won't allow me to enjoy exploring math like I did in college many years ago. But fortunately it doesn't interfere with watching your wonderful videos. Keep them coming.
I am a nanoscience Student in the First semester and at the moment I feel like study physics only a bit harder
Good! The world needs scientists like you!
Study physics, but also remember that physics is sort of approximation of truth, it's not The Truth. Different theories are not compatible, and certain theories are used as a firewall of public physics and military industrial complex physics. Don't dismiss anything as BS without thoroughly researching it, and even still if new info comes, don't dismiss it.
Physics is a great science, but it's not the truth and it will never be the truth. Still it's one of the most important things to learn, as is mathematics.
What is your advise for a student who wants to pursue "Nanosystems Engineering Technology" as a college fresher.
Matt, I'm really enjoying your explanation of what is what with nanotechnology and other subjects. It's above my paygrade, but I'm picking things up, slowly, methodically. I'm thoroughly enjoying this site, thank you Matt. Happy New Year quickly approaching, hopefully a more normal next year for all of us.
Did yone else just randomly find this video and say oh ok
Yep - i did
I watch Elon musk a lot, maybe that's why lol
Yeah
Me me🙋
Me too
I thoroughly enjoy your show and analysis. Thanks for breaking down things into simpler matters.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
Here's an idea - solar paint on one side of the brick, PEDOT super capacitor filaments on the other :)
As a Ph.D student, this is a perfect stuff!
People in nanotechnology era
Our tiny future : presenting pico technology
Another excellent video. Always look forward to your insightful presentations.
Glad you enjoyed it
Such an informative and well structured video, thanks ☺️
I'd happily paint my house in Solar paint as long as it wasn't toxic and had a decent life span. I know paint tends to weather/oxidize pretty heavily.
So if it was like normal paint?
Fantastic Video ! ...and thanks for letting us know what happened to (2:33) "John-boy Walton"
This guy or great. It’s like a review mixed with a podcast. Love it
Subscribed! love this channel!!!
This video is very dope. You make the information easy to digest. I am able to focus on the advancements without getting lost in the science. Thank you, I look forward to exploring your channel.
Perfect stuff.....
Skilled and informative.
"brick house" is a really cleaver idea, LOVE IT!
as soon as you mentioned the brick i caught up really quick because it made so much sense and the approach is really efficient and intuitive this will be revolutionary...
A brick house with solar paint on the outside of the brick and the super capacitor coating on the inside, beautiful
Then add in a solar roof and your off the grid !!!
Fascinating! Anything that helps look us look to the future in a positive light is welcome in the current environment.
9:35 "How would you like your brick, rare, medium or well-done?"
medium rust plz
My search for nanotechnology came to an end after watching this video. Perfect explanation. Thank You for the video!
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HI Matt, your program is excellent with fair and informative information.
Good stuff, Thanks for the Video! 👍
Cool Mat!!
I find it amazing how fast the technology of solar and solar energy storage is moving.
loved the video! Im also curious how nanotech is affecting the world of biology given that most molecules are probably within the nanotech scale!
I love how you make the complex so simple. You remind me of K.Eric Drexler, one of the fathers of nanotechnology.
Thank you for the video.
I remember reading a book about quantum dot artifical atoms like 18 years ago. Good to see them finally getting closer to consumer products
Thank you from one broken brain to another, LoL. I just subscribed which was long over due. Great job.
Very interesting video Matt! However, every time I watch one of your videos I always seem to come away basically undecided...... 😉😉👍👍❔❔
Ha! I guess I succeeded.
I found an alliteration for you:
cinder-block super capacitors:)
I'm looking forward to when someone invents dimmable photovoltaic glass. Too bright? Don't lower the shades, just dim the glass. The more tint the glass has, the more photons it absorbs and converts into electricity. I think this would be a really cool invention.
Idk who else does this but I listen to your well written and performed research for more than the entertainment factor or info on COOL tech.. I listen for future stock investments... you and your channel are much appreciated!
you broke my brain well done ;)
It would be interesting to talk about how the concept of nano technology has changed over time. Back in the 80s Eric Drexler wrote a book Engines of Creation that talked about the potential of creating atomic scale robots and there was lots of interesting ideas on how that might change our world. Nowadays nano technology is much more focused on materials science with almost no mention of nano scale robots.
The materials have to be there first to make the robots out of. Nanobots are still around in sci-fi, the concept hasn't gone away at all, it's just not something we can make yet.
Wow Matt, you hit it out of the park with that one. You and Ricky are disrupting my UA-cam habits for the better. I love tech news, especially applications of technology to disrupt the non-sustainable and promote the sustainable.
Who is this Ricky that you speak of?, oh nevermind. Lol I saw later in the vid
This is quickly becoming my favorite UA-cam channel
Wow ... not sure what to say other than thanks!
THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!! We're going to share this video with EVERYONE we know!
Fantastic video as always, Matt. And probably the most fascinating and promising topic you've ever covered!
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic, Matt!
Thanks!
what is nanoparticles??
is it a small robot??
hope I will get true answers
thanks
Wonderfully done great shout out to the history and scientists behind NNDM
Electrodynamic tethers (EDTs) is an interesting subject, 2001 nasa experiment ....from my understanding they let the tether out but it fried itself and broke due to much voltage.. havent heard much about it since. would be cool to see a video on that.
Great video. Thx 4 sharing.
Very well done. Your content is awesome. You provide explanations for complex topics that makes it easy to follow.
Glad you think so!
As soon as Matt got to the red bricks, I started thinking about those days when cities built roads and sidewalks out of red bricks. If only we knew then what we know now.
Accidentally I found this video but after what's come out from my mouth ''wow what a wonderful channel"
Thanks!
Thanks Matt!
You mentioned Buckypaper. I assume you know for whom it (& Buckyballs & probably many other Buckies) is named - Buckminster Fuller. He's the guy behind the Geodesic Dome (although the self-supporting structure was patented in Germany more than 2 decades earlier Fuller received U.S. patents & most of the credit).
I was fortunate to hear him speak & talk with him briefly once in the early '70s. His main topic on that occasion was how Mathematics is a language that could translate many societal problems into, be solved mathematically, then translated back. A formidable thinker worthy of having advanced technology named after him.
Wow, that's awesome Doug. A bit jealous. Thanks for sharing.
Since I’m interested in backup power, and live within a few hundred miles from the Gulf Coast, I’m wondering how high the wind speed can go before solar shingles start to fly off or become damaged. Are they more dangerous when they fly off. And at what degree angle can you no longer safely walk on the roof. How often in the pollen prone environment that I live in would I have to clean my roof shingles.
this channel is like a treasure
Very informative. Awesome job putting this together
Glad you liked it!
I'll be curious to know how turning bricks into capacitor is affects their load capacity and long-term strength. These are affected, then the applications become much more limited.
Also worried about nanowaste. We have an idea how to mediate conventional solar panels which are a big problem. But how do we recycle, break down, or even contain nanowaste?
Make nanobots that hunt and kill nanobots
Wow, just a few weeks ago I was working on a term paper for energy conversion and storage for a nanotechnology course
That's funny timing.
The most important name in nanotechnology is that of K. Eric Drexler (the guy that independently coined the word in the English language) and you didn’t mention him once. I’d suggest reading his seminal popular work that launched the field and all the sci-fi excitement that came after, “Engines of Creation”. There’s an updated edition from Wowio to be downloaded for free.
Thanks
Exactly. And for a more technical exposition I recommend reading Nanosystems, which is based on his MIT doctoral thesis. Eric Drexler is unfairly ignored in part because his work was widely misunderstood and misrepresented, and in part because he got in the way of the shameless tax money grift which was the derailing of the NNI from its original purpose, which was exploring the viability of the molecular asssembler. Those who profited from that sh*tshow made sure to ostracize him and tried to bury his reputation.
Great program
Indeed our future is bright my Brother! Very exciting!!!
Cheers,
Eric
My Bordom ended when I stumbled on this channel. Thank you sir
Really like the power-brick idea.
I love your videos, keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Educational thank you 👍🏼
My '70s "work-study" job at UCLA was developing & printing film from the Medical Center's scanning tunnelling electron microscope. So yeah, been following "rooms at the bottom" for a while!
Great info matt thanks alotes 😊👌👍
Just a normal humble guy with infectious positivity. Good man Matt!
Appreciate it!
Me, on my way to my Nanotechnologie engineering degree, watching this video instead of studying xD . But it’s amazing, a lot to learn, a huge potential and future focused. It’s really exhausting sometimes because it’s a huge topic but it’s amazing and absolutely worth it :)
So if I paint my house with some solar-nano paint how do I collect/retain the energy?
You can't, that is a silly dreamer concept.
My guess is you do need some sort of collector, transformator and a battery or plug, in the end
Through Jello
well my bet would be the paint would be able to store some sort of charge which gets run to some sort of transformer box on your house.
On the same topic of nanotechnology, I'd love to see a video on lithography.
interesting topic ..and l liked your video so much...
At the Norwegian university of science and technology (NTNU) there is a 5 year integrated masters of engeenering program that focuses on nanotechnology, there is three specialisations you can choose; nano-materials, bio-nano, nano-electronics.
Fascinating. Thank you Matt.
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m an electrical engineering student specializing in nanotechnology. I’m very interested in renewable energy and solar design.
Thanks a lot sharing such Informative video. God bless you.
So nice of you
I like to see where nanotechnology on intumescent paint can take us. Living in California having fire resistant pain mandatory on homes and fire prone areas would be great.
Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
+1
maybe a new song: just another cap in the wall :D
Nano Technology + materials engineering + 3d printing can Harold the post scarcity world of the Star Trek economy.
Eureka! 💡
10:00 In simple words, brick as a Dielectric in a capacitors. 🤔 Right?
yeah, and the self assembled structure just happens to be right to keep the capacitance. so really it's like thousands or millions of nanoscale capacitors rather than one huge one? to my understanding. (PEDOT is also beginning to be used for some or all of the electrodes in some regular batteries and capacitors too, for higher surface area.)
@@kenthhamner2641 yes, that's my point
The marble to earth, 1 nanometer to meter comparison was useful to me in being able to understand the scale.
Thank you for opening our eyes.
Nice! Glad that was helpful ... I was struggling for some good analogies for that.
This guy actually does put out good stuff
This guy thanks you! Seriously, thanks for watching.
Perfect 👌🏽
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Appreciate that! All the best to you.
Thank you Matt
Thanks for watching, Greg!
I am excited. .
I'd love to see a video on micro thin carbon 12 solar panels.
I want the solar paint now for my cement dome home right now!!!
*Yes!!!!*
Thankyou Matt xx
Thanks Matt. 🎄
Thanks, Ron!
A question and something for you to look into, with the jumps in organic solar panels costing £10 per square meter compared to silicone ones being around £150, do you not think that this will change all concepts?
Thanks Matt
Man, that intro music always gets me
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Bionanotechnology, truly revolutionary. Would make for a good video topic.
Is it just the nature of things? The nature of rose tinted glasses, or did the past amazing experts have more charisma and ability to communicate with both lay people and colleague alike than the experts and professors of today? Just curious? Great video as always. Many thanks.
I really like the video. Some of the potential products that the people in this video present is pretty cool. But I can see a lot of potential problems with the implementation and building processes when creating it. But it's a good video.
Pure Gem
This channel is awesome
Really appreciate it! Thanks for watching.
Can you do a video on smart dust and the implications of privacy and the different applications of privacy. Particularly touching on whether this device can work whilst inside the body, such as the camera and gps system
How about a video on the future of body augmented devices such as neurolink.
I think we're on the same wavelength. 😉
I don't understand the twrminologies but I'm super interested, I even finished the video.