The strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @Oyagabo
    @Oyagabo 11 років тому +48

    i'm getting the feeling that this narrator is the same one from little big planet...

  • @DarkEbony89
    @DarkEbony89 11 років тому +8

    Let me say that I totally geeked out on this film.
    I'm 23, but this film took me back to 6th grade; totally excited about science and the world. Steven Fry is a great narrator, and this is a fascinating subject!

  • @Bionic_Barry
    @Bionic_Barry 11 років тому +30

    Little Willie took a drink.
    He lived to take no more.
    For what he thought was H2O
    was H2SO4.

  • @simplythemediocre
    @simplythemediocre 14 років тому +4

    I just got shivers, partially because of the awesomeness of nanotech, and partially because of Stephen Fry's silken voice.

  • @MrsSarb
    @MrsSarb 14 років тому +7

    This is so cool. I used to work in a nanolab like this. I miss that job so much. It was wonderful going to work everyday and learning about all the new science.

  • @Brijtyphoon
    @Brijtyphoon 12 років тому +2

    Stephen fry is the best presenter ever!!!!!

  • @aarondungey8787
    @aarondungey8787 7 років тому +54

    awesome, but with that last bit, would you really want to feel the emotions of your hormonal teenage son?

  • @shockwave9000
    @shockwave9000 14 років тому +3

    Additional Stephen Fry love here!
    I am very excited for the potential of nanotechnology, but also respect the dangers of it...

  • @husnain_bukhari
    @husnain_bukhari 5 років тому +7

    Fantastic...IA one day I'll study in Cambridge.

  • @Lilll3
    @Lilll3 9 років тому +9

    chemistry and stephen fry... This video is the best thing ever !

  • @Baoch
    @Baoch 14 років тому +5

    Stephen Fry is just amazing

  • @AndrewJKing
    @AndrewJKing 12 років тому +6

    10:30 - Dr. Ingrid Graz! PUT ON YOUR SAFETY GOGGLES!

  • @Queuebee
    @Queuebee 12 років тому +2

    thank you mister Stephen Fry! Very educative!

  • @miawells55
    @miawells55 11 років тому +5

    Great introduction to nanoscience.

  • @Grzesiekarator
    @Grzesiekarator 14 років тому +1

    I would usually stop half-way through because I don't enjoy documientaries that are longer than about 8-10 minutes, but damn this was really interesting. Loved it.

  • @splungedude
    @splungedude 14 років тому +1

    great video, Stephen Fry is the best narrator around!

  • @wowzagh
    @wowzagh 5 років тому +8

    this is my homework

  • @myildizau
    @myildizau 14 років тому +1

    Very well narrated, great content and motivating....highly recommended.

  • @MissTheSnail
    @MissTheSnail 12 років тому +2

    3:27 - 4:02 Was My Science Teacher, Aww Dr. Cooper!!

  • @danteslasher
    @danteslasher 11 років тому +1

    Because you need to adapt to the vocabulary used in Shakespeare and that would definitely take a while.
    And I don't know about so much... probably got a really fluffy summary about certain aspects of Nanotechnology. It's a good video to be sure but in order to understand and implement anything fully takes time and discipline. I can't imagine the people in the video know what they know after watching something on a 20 minute video.

  • @rico-s3752
    @rico-s3752 10 років тому +11

    Every time i hear the voice of Stephen Fry, it seems to me is telling about a new "Little Big Planet"

  • @CobaltBlueLion
    @CobaltBlueLion 13 років тому

    This movie just goes to show that we stand to see possibly the biggest revolution in science and technology ever. This scares and excites me.

  • @freakshow1997
    @freakshow1997 14 років тому

    excellent film. I have a Ph D in nanotech myself; some remarks:
    the AFM tip engineering is probably never going to happen since the manipulation of single atoms just isnt quick enough.
    also, the (spontaneous) self assembly of smaller bits into a larger structure is much better done by nature than by man. It turns out to be exceedingly tricky. We can, for example, not reproduce the self assembly of the simplest virus by synthetic means.

  • @gmpsyche
    @gmpsyche 13 років тому

    witty, and informative in a never-boring atmosphere. :D

  • @macclift9956
    @macclift9956 4 роки тому

    Lovely narrator :) Thank you Mr Fry!

  • @lucile1010
    @lucile1010 14 років тому +1

    hey I love that filer-bottle thingy! is so cool!
    amazing science.

  • @Alice-lb3bq
    @Alice-lb3bq 10 років тому +1

    absolutely delightful!! Think nano.

  • @Baoch
    @Baoch 14 років тому

    Great video! So interesting! Fry is the perfect narrator

  • @MasonAMcLeod
    @MasonAMcLeod 12 років тому

    Incredible.
    "Science rules!"- William Sanford Nye.

  • @threxel
    @threxel 14 років тому

    That was fascinating and insightful. Looking forward to the nanoage.

  • @Tendoking
    @Tendoking 14 років тому

    That is very cool. Quite fascinating.
    I didn't know you could hear atoms...

  • @SunAndMirror
    @SunAndMirror 13 років тому

    How is it that i learn so much about nanotechnology in a 20 minute video, and yet they make us spend weeks and weeks on things like Shakespeare in school? The internet is a much better and efficient teacher than ANY of my school teachers are.

  • @11889music
    @11889music 12 років тому

    Dubstep outro ftw. I envisioned Mr. Fry dancing to it.

  • @lusaka99
    @lusaka99 13 років тому

    nanotechnology will change the world in a way never thought possible
    everything will be in abundance

  • @kate5134
    @kate5134 14 років тому

    NaNo Art would be cool to see!

  • @MeDammitt
    @MeDammitt 13 років тому

    can't get here soon enough. Go science.

  • @zombiemouse
    @zombiemouse 13 років тому +5

    OMG all I can think of is little sackboy smiling when I watch this XD

  • @spikeydapikey1483
    @spikeydapikey1483 14 років тому

    Very intresting, but if misused, very,very scary !

  • @iwillflagurvids
    @iwillflagurvids 14 років тому +1

    Nanotechnology, awesome!

  • @FEFuryguy
    @FEFuryguy 13 років тому +1

    @Indiecrafter Seriously, would love to know what song that is.

  • @ubitcumajkemi
    @ubitcumajkemi 11 років тому +6

    03:17 "i am putting some sugar in water... let's bring out the good old protective glasses."

  • @MS--
    @MS-- 13 років тому

    2:03 Equipment used is Zeiss LEO 1530 Gemini FEG-SEM and costs as low as a sweet beachside condo with pool!

  • @tekqist28
    @tekqist28 14 років тому

    I love you Stephen!!

  • @Era1014
    @Era1014 14 років тому +1

    "...the smallest thing you can ever see with a microscope..." < not true. Only the darkside deals in absolutes.

  • @physicsandreason
    @physicsandreason 14 років тому

    Helps to better understand the significance of all that nano-thermite the independent physicists found in the WTC dust. Ordinary thermite is just an incendiary, but Nano-thermite is a high tech military explosive invented just a few years before 9/11. It could have been easily applied as a sol-gel with workers perhaps not even knowing what was in their paint. Regardless of how it got there one thing is certain; that nano-thermite found in the dust, did not come from a cave in Afghanistan.

  • @darnoc001
    @darnoc001 14 років тому

    Imagine using molecular-structures or Atoms as our running software or machines? Imagine what you an do with that type of advancement of technology? If a person can think of this, and we can already MOVE ATOMS piece by piece (very expensive process). Imagine what technologial possibilities we can do. Turning our computer into a rubber band. The possibilites you can do.

  • @bemanos12345
    @bemanos12345 14 років тому +1

    nice

  • @Indiecrafter
    @Indiecrafter 13 років тому

    Great video, Fry's narration was awesome in it. However, what is the name of that song at the end credits?

  • @Antilli
    @Antilli 14 років тому

    And all this was supposed to have evolved by "chance".. Right....
    Anyway, very great video. The amount of details and complexity in this is inconceivable. The world around us clearly isn't what most of us believe.

  • @ThomerRS
    @ThomerRS 14 років тому

    Nano technology, Stephen Fry, and Lego ftw :P

  • @bemanos12345
    @bemanos12345 14 років тому

    outstanding!!!!

  • @InterbredRollmops
    @InterbredRollmops 14 років тому

    @Innomen You do know that he isn't using an optical microscope, right? Super lenses let the optical microscopes overcome a limit that doesn't exist with electron microscopes, the diffraction limit. So they would not help in any way.
    The reason we cant see anything smaller is that electrons have the smallest wavelenght we know of, yet so "Ever" is probably untrue as we might find something smaller later on. But not with super lenses.

  • @allenhai03
    @allenhai03 12 років тому +1

    IM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD FOR HAVING ALLOWED ME TO WITNESS THIS PEAK IN TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT! I WANNA CONTRIBUTE AS BEST I CAN!

  • @mirtleturtleful
    @mirtleturtleful 14 років тому

    @niall777 The tone at the end seems to suggest it is kids programming. At least like middle school to high school kids.

  • @iwillflagurvids
    @iwillflagurvids 14 років тому

    MGS4 explains another use of nanotechnology quite well.

  • @MrKohlenstoff
    @MrKohlenstoff 13 років тому

    @WalkingOnFire1 Certainly, but only if you use the new NanoBlendTec

  • @Godistinhyeuthuong1984
    @Godistinhyeuthuong1984 2 роки тому

    It’s just too cool

  • @MeBardo
    @MeBardo 12 років тому

    Brilliant. Love it.

  • @SheDMontford
    @SheDMontford 11 років тому +3

    Yes but what if, via our natural nano-mechanisms, we are already infinitely connected???

  • @roarmaster2
    @roarmaster2 13 років тому

    I can't wait for the future

  • @gammypoofle
    @gammypoofle 14 років тому

    Nice video. The end credits say an "Aaron Horn" made the music, but I can't find a direct reference to this. However "peaceloveaudio" ("Aaron Audio") on myspace seems to be the same person (based on the name and musical style)..

  • @sopi2
    @sopi2 14 років тому

    Incredible!
    What have science done? :D
    The example with the cell phones in our brains.. technological nirvana.

  • @machahensem3327
    @machahensem3327 10 років тому

    Nice one....

  • @TehNewV
    @TehNewV 14 років тому

    @Antilli Maybe not humans, that could be due to alien visits, magic mushrooms, and/or that theory we're originally from mars. All three explain the complexity and size of the human brain.

  • @mohitpawar10
    @mohitpawar10 8 років тому

    excellent video @@@@@!!!!!

  • @master1140
    @master1140 14 років тому

    Very good video!:D Extremely interesting!

  • @g1nach4ng
    @g1nach4ng 14 років тому

    The brain surgeon is introduced as MR Stephen Price. Glad to know you don't need an MD to wear scrubs.

  • @MooTaters
    @MooTaters 13 років тому

    My problem is what about nano tech used for bad, what about those who would want to weaponize it and use it to cause harm. It is a wonderful new...well I guess old world to explore(but one we haven't explored until now), I just hope no one ever helps anyone to use it for the wrong purposes.

  • @freakshow1997
    @freakshow1997 14 років тому

    However, one thing that WILL be revolutionary is true drug targeting. Imagine a small protein sphere (30 nm) that is not attacked by the human defense systems and contains heavily radioactive material (for example). Equipping the outer surface of this protein with recognition receptors will lead the material (in your body) towards e.g. cancer cells and bombard those.
    True antiviral medication could be possible in this way as well.

  • @winston2015
    @winston2015 11 років тому

    Certainly some might not. But others certainly will. Many of which we cannot even fathom the possibilities of today. At the very same time the Wright brothers were designing and testing their airplane, there were a whole host of scientists and physicists writing books explaining how and why manned flight would never come to pass; given the laws of nature, it would be a physical impossibility. Being bicycle mechanics, Wilbur & Orville didn't read those books..the rest is, as they say, history.

  • @isarandra7599
    @isarandra7599 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video, i really like it a lot.

  • @Isoceth
    @Isoceth 14 років тому

    @g1nach4ng Surgeons are always addressed as Misters not Doctors. Some tradition thing.

  • @Mirccc1
    @Mirccc1 11 років тому

    Nice video!

  • @joncl1
    @joncl1 14 років тому

    badass DnB at the end...

  • @RhythmicThoughts
    @RhythmicThoughts 13 років тому

    @t3hsniper this is consern for all of science

  • @Flybet3
    @Flybet3 14 років тому

    This may sound pessimistic but it was prophetized ...In the last days cience shall
    be abundant, is it that time now?

  • @AlbertoMarioStriedingerPinilla
    @AlbertoMarioStriedingerPinilla 9 років тому

    I have a question, Can you then attached some fluid or susbtance layer to an airfoil to attached the air flow once it passes on it, hence keeping it as laminar as possible ? That has an application I owuld very much like to know and explore..

  • @xTRVLNMANx
    @xTRVLNMANx 14 років тому

    I doubt us humans will ever stop advancing; that has always been our nature. Theres still plenty of things to unfold; but some or most we will never understand...

  • @noodleboii2669
    @noodleboii2669 10 років тому +1

    metalllll, i love it

  • @TehNewV
    @TehNewV 14 років тому

    Things act differently on the nanoscale due to various things,, gravity, quantum mechanics, casimir forces, the list goes on.

  • @duke0302
    @duke0302 13 років тому

    @Solomon1084
    i know right! and to think there are people out there who want to LIMIT science.

  • @Altaranalt
    @Altaranalt 14 років тому

    Now 'thats' awesome!

  • @yonghengwang3603
    @yonghengwang3603 11 років тому

    We are not able to control neuron/ cells to generate signal to dial that little mobile phone, we can train muscle

  • @Bella329
    @Bella329 14 років тому

    amazing.

  • @thebeatsfactory
    @thebeatsfactory 14 років тому

    WOW!!

  • @cmonconan
    @cmonconan 13 років тому

    Wow that Lego guy is sturdy, just saying.
    Nano lego anyone?
    I would buy.

  • @everybodyisnuts
    @everybodyisnuts 14 років тому

    What is the level beyond the nano?

  • @Zoza15
    @Zoza15 13 років тому

    So in short, you take all the molecules structures from an object that makes a certant effect and manipulate it into other objective structures..

  • @KizzKez
    @KizzKez 13 років тому

    that was really helpful, thumbs up :)

  • @TheRock536
    @TheRock536 12 років тому

    @blackalbino360 dude its not the way teachers teach..
    its the way you hear them and the the amount of interest you have in the subject that is to be taught..
    look, Im from India, here the problems i and any other student faces is usually because of pattern of the syllabi we have but we mostly blame the teacher for not teaching well..
    my advice fro you is if you wanna really help the future students like you then you can get into the educational system and change it & justify it!

  • @1993gtx
    @1993gtx 13 років тому

    I think this "age" would be our last.

  • @fenderorange
    @fenderorange 11 років тому

    Great xxx

  • @xminivann
    @xminivann 14 років тому +1

    16:50 dubstep

  • @benzzay2
    @benzzay2 13 років тому

    Anyone recognize that guy at 03:54 sitting bored in the back?

  • @lexsite
    @lexsite 14 років тому

    Am i the only one uneasy with the idea of a marriage between cellphone and our brain? Will there be a silent mode? ;-)

  • @RiesgoGarza
    @RiesgoGarza 14 років тому

    cool

  • @ianinvancouverbc
    @ianinvancouverbc 13 років тому

    Why does Stephen's voice give me the urge to go hitchiking with my sub-etha net device and a towel ?

  • @soulsanctuarymusic1
    @soulsanctuarymusic1 14 років тому +1

    this makes me happy to be alive! lol

  • @WhiteNowa1
    @WhiteNowa1 11 років тому

    what is the name of the dubstep outro ? o.O ?

  • @Xjak
    @Xjak 14 років тому

    Amazing, I Love Science to no end. It just baffles me that people in the world are currently worried about such petty things like religion when they could be a part of the technological world and help speed up and create new things.