@@TheCollapse410It's more than likely just a demonstration of how we can use spider like hydrologic pressure arms mechanism to carry objects like we do with airplanes wich are inspired by birds and other flying animals is that really that hard to understand? And also using dead animals as materials or tools can be useful notice how gentle spider arms grab onto the objects we already use similar robots but maybe we need such a tiny robot not worth building for a small rare task and dead spiders are most affordable you never know.
Humans used ☠️ people bodies to make experiments like the case of the the old mom dudes was cremated but they find out the body was sold by a private company to the USA army and they used the body as a HUMAN DUMMY inside a car and they exploded The car came out in the news
@@angelorotolo255 gotta be honest, if the old story of Adam and Eve were true, they would be dumbfounded to see how we devolved And also these are jokes don't take them seriously lmao
This could revolutionize limbs for amputees if we can figure out how to build a flesh-like muscle that’s able to contract with hydraulics. Honestly I’m not nearly an expert in science but I could see a ton of ways this could be used. I think it’s wicked cool
Reminds me of an episode of that 90’s show “sliders” were they went to a parallel earth, overrun by genetically altered Spiders crossed with some sort of wasp they got loose and wiped out humanity on that planet
The fact that humans can easily make this without using a spider is funny to think about Edit: my opinion: I agree that the only thing hindrancing a person to make one is the budget to make it happen. But I think it surely is easy for them to make one. I'm sure it has the same process as making a needle(I said needle, but I don't really know how they put a hole in that thing) but this time a silicone or any other same material(which i'm sure could match the durablity of the spiders). This time you make the leg bent, that would be the grabbing position(or flexed) so that when it is filled with air it flexes(straighten in this matter like a long ballon instantly filled with air). This makes sense right?
But they will be biodegradable, which means ✨Eco-friendly✨ No metal or plastic will be used. Besides, females spider lay 250 eggs per sac on average, meaning they can be mass produced
@@michaelmora7520i doubt it 🤷♂️look at the size of the needle. We have made even smaller things. Microchips etc. i’m pretty sure this is easy to do. They can probably utilize the same principle though
the difference between using spiders and just a robotic arm is that the spider's grip is super soft and can handle extremely delicate materials while it is much more difficult with a robotic claw.
It's really sad to see so many people that don't see the obvious. Did you not see the video where the dead spider functioned as a robotic claw manufacturing components? Do you not realize how much cheaper a dead spider is versus an actual mechanical claw system built for micromanufacturing???? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 I want to laugh but I also want to cry😢😢😢😢
@@miguel360kmcSounds like spiders will be harvested and killed for postmortem slave labor. Morbid. Dead things break down, dry out, decay and turn to dust. Robots don't. And nobody calls PETA when you use a robot.
The price of a dead spider versus the price of a micromanufacturing arm and claw system 😢😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢 really Don't know whether to laugh or cry. Can't be an American because as an American you would understand greed and you would quickly recognize how much cheaper dead spiders are versus a robotic arm manufactured for micromanufacturing 😅😅😅 and quickly realize the benefits of this discovery. At least one of the few benefits there are others actually Google necrobotics
They will. A dead bug is useless as a machine because it is tiny and will decompose quickly and fall apart. While the video may not mention it for sensation reasons if making gullible people think we are using spiders as tiny grabbing machines, the real purpose of this experiment is to show engineers they could make an inorganic machine that does the same thing the dead spider does on a bigger scale. It's like how planes are inspired by the wings of a bird. The bird body itself is not going to be useful to make people fly, but if you make a machine shaped like a bird... You know what happens next!
that is pretty creepy. i mean, i have a few dead spiders in my garage right now and i assume they could find some already dead too. but i hope they didn't kill the spider and then do this. just creepy.
Imagine being a spider and the day you croak you end up watching your corpse being used as a legitimate puppet by some crazy scientist stabbing a empty syringe in it to control your body's functions of your legs just to pick up random sh*t.
Robots are very clumsy because they use electric motors to move their limbs. If they build something like that of a spiders body, then robots evolve from clumsy to smooth like humans.
I see this as odd stepping stones to something greater. Where instead it’s fully mechanical in nature? Once we learn how to craft small 8 legged metal claw machines that work on hydraulic pressure?💀
Wow, the technology already made in machines at arcades is “revolutionary” cause they learned they can do it with spiders. I think we can replicate a technological process similar to that of a spider, if not better and stronger.
As a person who played a lot of sci-fi games i can say it’s not worth it, they will start with spiders and end up with humans used as a storage for super computers
The ghost of Sacks has possessed Jcal. First time I’ve ever heard a position of his and not throughly cringe, but fully embrace. MULTIPLE times. It’s just truth. Thank you
article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/advs.202201174
This is so stupid. Bro, u know what makes a good robotic arm and won't rot? A ROBOTIC ARM.
Is this video a parody?
Could have been an educational video but you wanted to make jokes instead? 🤦♀️
@@TheCollapse410It's more than likely just a demonstration of how we can use spider like hydrologic pressure arms mechanism to carry objects like we do with airplanes wich are inspired by birds and other flying animals is that really that hard to understand? And also using dead animals as materials or tools can be useful notice how gentle spider arms grab onto the objects we already use similar robots but maybe we need such a tiny robot not worth building for a small rare task and dead spiders are most affordable you never know.
We used to do that when we were kids
@@TheCollapse410this is just a thought for procces, not a final idea.
Aliens puppeteering my dead body for my opposable thumbs
Gimme ur thumbs
lmao
😂
No you're more useless than you think
Humane servitor
Imagine dying and turning into a claw machine 💀
I think I want my funeral to be a claw machine.
Humans used ☠️ people bodies to make experiments like the case of the the old mom dudes was cremated but they find out the body was sold by a private company to the USA army and they used the body as a HUMAN DUMMY inside a car and they exploded The car came out in the news
Thats how you should divide the will@LOUDMOUTHTYRONE
Soo what you're lucky you're human 🤦🤦🤣
Omg 🎉
Me: "Sorry boss, im suppose to die tomorrow"
My boss:
😂
Sign here lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Ahahahahahaha ❤❤❤
Dying 🤣
Imagine you wake up during surgery and you see them lift the bullet with one of these so you decide to fall back asleep
hahahahhahahahhahahaha
Yeah if I see that my soul is packing up and leaving asap
This is genuinely one of the most terrifying things i can think of
So youve never heard of dead pigeons turing into drones
@@stolentext9436…😞 and humans “should” be around
This is nightmare fuel.
@@stolentext9436 even that's horrible. But most people aren't as empathetic.
Why? It’s not like they’re torturing the spiders.
“Even in death I still serve”
The emperor protects
The emperor protects
The emperor protects
praise the omnissiah
The emperor protects
The spider community is pissed about this. King tarantula will be in the Senate 😂😂😂
Spider community actually exists....
😂😂
@@NubE-Coits sad but most things are being protested now
@@angelorotolo255 gotta be honest, if the old story of Adam and Eve were true, they would be dumbfounded to see how we devolved
And also these are jokes don't take them seriously lmao
No articulation without representation
We got artificially enhanced spiders before GTA 6
ahahahhahaha LMFAO
Imagine using a tarantula as a prosthetic arm and trying to shake someone’s hand
Welp that image is burned into my mind now-
“Dap me up”
“Alright” *grabs syringe*
Fuck no
Lol like Mr Waternews
😂
Necromancy. Mother always said to make new friends.
Some warhammer 40k stuff i swear
😂😂
Technically lol
@Thatoneguy978_56that's what I was thinking 😂
I'm having a lot of trouble seeing how this will "revolutionize" literally anything.
I'm just wondering Who funds these Useless Spider-Hassling 🕷 Twats!!😂😂😂
You can't think of one thing?
Hydrolic claw arcade machines.
@@chrisprysok7634
Oh yes, the thing we made 20 years ago...
This could revolutionize limbs for amputees if we can figure out how to build a flesh-like muscle that’s able to contract with hydraulics. Honestly I’m not nearly an expert in science but I could see a ton of ways this could be used. I think it’s wicked cool
Something tells me this brilliant idea came from a drink night with the boys wondering what if...
Yeahhhh nah, I dont really want dead spiders helping to manufacture my baked beans
Spud
@@swerdy200slow🤡
man made horrors.jpg
Bud
Lol
Future where human selectively breed spider to have strong legs solely to harvest them for hydrolic claw
😮💨
I don't want any improvements for spiders, they are scary enough already
fuck no, i am NOT living in a future where spiders can outrun the average human
Reminds me of an episode of that 90’s show “sliders” were they went to a parallel earth, overrun by genetically altered Spiders crossed with some sort of wasp they got loose and wiped out humanity on that planet
Tomorrows
Does it comes with usb type C?
It’ll start with a lightning charger and then by court order they’ll change it to C
No, but it has Bluetooth
Some models even have eARC HDMI!
@DemoKnightOn2Fort boo tooth connected.
C
The world's most horrifying arcade claw machine.
You made a grapple claw?
Yes..
The fact that humans can easily make this without using a spider is funny to think about
Edit: my opinion: I agree that the only thing hindrancing a person to make one is the budget to make it happen. But I think it surely is easy for them to make one.
I'm sure it has the same process as making a needle(I said needle, but I don't really know how they put a hole in that thing) but this time a silicone or any other same material(which i'm sure could match the durablity of the spiders). This time you make the leg bent, that would be the grabbing position(or flexed) so that when it is filled with air it flexes(straighten in this matter like a long ballon instantly filled with air). This makes sense right?
But they will be biodegradable, which means ✨Eco-friendly✨ No metal or plastic will be used. Besides, females spider lay 250 eggs per sac on average, meaning they can be mass produced
Hard to make it super super tiny and some spiders are less than 2mms
@@michaelmora7520i doubt it 🤷♂️look at the size of the needle. We have made even smaller things. Microchips etc. i’m pretty sure this is easy to do. They can probably utilize the same principle though
@@bagahbreadthe needle is a terrible example, Its just a tube. Robotics are a bit more complex😅.
the difference between using spiders and just a robotic arm is that the spider's grip is super soft and can handle extremely delicate materials while it is much more difficult with a robotic claw.
I'm pretty sure this is how the war started with the telepathic spiders from that one dimension with good ice cream.
Rick would be proud 🕷️👍🏻
😂
@@s.biertumpel3761 aww geez I don't know Rick
Rickkkkkkkk
😂😂
So now spiders are gonna take our jobs? 😂
They solved a problem that never exist.
Lol they thought they reinvented hydraulics.
It's really sad to see so many people that don't see the obvious. Did you not see the video where the dead spider functioned as a robotic claw manufacturing components? Do you not realize how much cheaper a dead spider is versus an actual mechanical claw system built for micromanufacturing???? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 I want to laugh but I also want to cry😢😢😢😢
@@miguel360kmcSounds like spiders will be harvested and killed for postmortem slave labor. Morbid. Dead things break down, dry out, decay and turn to dust. Robots don't. And nobody calls PETA when you use a robot.
@@miguel360kmcYes. Pretty sure that the full study said that this would be more eco friendly and cheaper than using actual robotics
Maybe it's for bio mechanical stuff like better artificial limbs
Imagine having your Oreos assembled by a team of unpaid dead spider employees
Spiderman been real quiet since this dropped
UA-cam comment of the week! Bravo! 😂😂😂
This feels like a "you were so preoccupied with if you could, you never stopped to think if you should" moment
Imagine dying, and a advanced species turns your dead body into a claw machine for fun
Half-Life: 2 moment
For science you maroon 🧪 😂
@@Sjplaya54 I better go further than a trial phase. Or I'd be the first real ghost ever caught on camera.
@ I ain’t no color. But you’d have to give me an explanation that I don’t understand. Again, advanced species
"These spiders might revolutionize robotic technology"
Existing hydraulic/pneumatic systems: am I a joke to you?
Have you ever used a claw vending machine?
@@jeffreydallas6047Those are made to intentionally be faulty to prevent you from winning.
Exactly, not sure they have worked anything out, other than an amusing expenditure of grant money
@@jeffreydallas6047 you know those are designed specifically to not let it pick up the toy everytime right..?
The price of a dead spider versus the price of a micromanufacturing arm and claw system 😢😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢 really Don't know whether to laugh or cry. Can't be an American because as an American you would understand greed and you would quickly recognize how much cheaper dead spiders are versus a robotic arm manufactured for micromanufacturing 😅😅😅 and quickly realize the benefits of this discovery. At least one of the few benefits there are others actually Google necrobotics
Why use actual pneumatics or hydraulics, when you can just use the rotting corpse of an insect instead? Wonderful idea woweee!!!
🤓”akshually”
Its cheaper and Less cost
@@ChaChaBorkDogalso less humane💀 imagine using this as a prosthetic and trying to stop an itch with it
Well yeah spiders arent human@@VinceCalebSalazarAcuzar-ye9ko
…”insect”…
The first person who tried that syringe thing should probably be put on some type of watchlist
We really got dead spider claw machine before gta6
I didn't know spiders have small hydraulics in there legs
Yeah they're basically walking boners😂😂😂
That's how all insects and 🕷️ move.
Advanced to hidden class! Arachnid Puppeteer
"WE ARE NOT YOUR TECHNOLOGY" ahh spiders
Transformers quote
@Mightymegatronthegreat glad I got the right community's attention.
@@AlmightyBocchizillathey were my friends
“Just gimme the word, I’ll splatter him”
@@jakubgnojcak4865 Go ahead. Show us your true colors once and for all.
Are they going to finally make the claw machine strong enough to pick up the toys?
Five star post, i cackled like a witch
So a spider claw machine in a world with most people having arachnophobia is what you thinking would 'revolutionize' something that already exists?
You'd win every time.
Dead spider claw machines before GTA 6...
Ethics are out the window
I mean they are already dead soo...
@@daqqahlikirep you say the same when you have s*x with dead women?
They are litteraly dead. And im pretty sure spiders don't care about people using their bodies for science
I see nothing wrong
Which ethics?
Imagine already being scared of a surgery and then the doctor rolls up with this. 😂
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me.
I craved the strength and certainty of... another's flesh
@Hexodroidyall both need some fucking help😂 but shit I guess everyone has there demons
@@austingra8901Bro missed the Warhammer 40k reference
bro Imagine you walk up to a claw machine and there is legit just a massive dead spider. I would be scarred.😂😂😂
what about creating robotic arms?
They suck
@@Grass_rock-kb7gi what makes you say that?
@@Grass_rock-kb7gi Spiders dont make very good arms either, spiders have very small limbs
Expeensiive
They will. A dead bug is useless as a machine because it is tiny and will decompose quickly and fall apart. While the video may not mention it for sensation reasons if making gullible people think we are using spiders as tiny grabbing machines, the real purpose of this experiment is to show engineers they could make an inorganic machine that does the same thing the dead spider does on a bigger scale.
It's like how planes are inspired by the wings of a bird. The bird body itself is not going to be useful to make people fly, but if you make a machine shaped like a bird... You know what happens next!
Wtf would you even pick up with a spider?? a M&M 😂😂😂
If it works it works.
Probably something else that’s dead that you wouldn’t want to pick up with your bare hands, and you ran out of a pair of safety gloves.
@@Legend-y9999 true
@@Camphreneas true true
M@M😂
I’m just imagining going to the arcade to see a claw machine but instead of the usual claw it’s just this guy grabbing the giant plushies for you
How is this revolutionising??😭
We already have hydraulic claws, are we just going to use dead spiders now?
So they just made a more fragile regular hydrolic claw?
I think they want to copy it and make it super small.
Everyone's saying how this is inferior to the current technology that is already available but no one is saying that dead spiders are free
Couldn’t think of any useful case for this particular kind of discovery since there’s already robots that do exactly that but way more reliable
your stupid lol
"Let's use dead spider as robotic arm" either he's crazy or really hates spider 💀
Bro. What? Robots have hydraulics already. What are we doing?
Now all the kids gonna be running around with syringe and a dead spiders 😂
Which hole they used to insert the needle?
Right! That's Exactly What I Was Thinking!
Its go in Square hole
They make a new one lol
Seems like they made a hole through its thorax?
that is pretty creepy. i mean, i have a few dead spiders in my garage right now and i assume they could find some already dead too. but i hope they didn't kill the spider and then do this. just creepy.
I can only hope massive loads of taxpayer money was used to find this out
Spiders boutta become fossils in the future if they keep making this😭🙏
"can you pick up my water for me?"
"Yeah man let me grab the spider"
Great... Man made horror beyond my comprehension.
Bro can’t comprehend hydraulics
This should be turned into an Onion News article.
Definitely not.
1.Expansive
2.Contamination
3.Decaying
Imagine being a spider and the day you croak you end up watching your corpse being used as a legitimate puppet by some crazy scientist stabbing a empty syringe in it to control your body's functions of your legs just to pick up random sh*t.
Aliens using my dead body cuz I’m built different
This is the one moment I wish UA-cam comments had gif reactions
this concept has already been well known for at least 100 years
It sounds more useful in augmentation than mechanical robotics.
how will it be revolutionary exactly?
Robots are very clumsy because they use electric motors to move their limbs.
If they build something like that of a spiders body, then robots evolve from clumsy to smooth like humans.
Australia is gonna use these to carry containers off of ships now
Next thing u know we got big ass robot spiders terrorizing people
😊
I see this as odd stepping stones to something greater. Where instead it’s fully mechanical in nature? Once we learn how to craft small 8 legged metal claw machines that work on hydraulic pressure?💀
Spiderman been REAL quiet after watching this! 😂
Australia getting a upgrade for spiders
Spider puppets, anyone
Frankenspider©
Wow, the technology already made in machines at arcades is “revolutionary” cause they learned they can do it with spiders. I think we can replicate a technological process similar to that of a spider, if not better and stronger.
If we haven’t already of course.
Finally, now I can win the claw machine
This would be insanely useful in modeling and stuff because my hands make my life a nightmare from losing pieces 😭
Aight..... who funded this research? 😂😂😂😂
I like to think they're just using it as a concept for a prototype that would actually be made of hydraulics
Crazy cause I used to engage in this with the legs of dead bugs as a kid -clearly, I was not the most conventional child out there 😂
As a person who played a lot of sci-fi games i can say it’s not worth it, they will start with spiders and end up with humans used as a storage for super computers
Great 👍 I think that was the only technology left... Finally discovered 😂😂
This is like the fifth time in 4 years where scientists discovered that dead spiders can be used as tools to grab things
Bro just discovered hydraulic pressure
The ghost of Sacks has possessed Jcal.
First time I’ve ever heard a position of his and not throughly cringe, but fully embrace. MULTIPLE times.
It’s just truth. Thank you
How is this going to revolutionize science? Thats just a dead spider cosplaying as a claw machine
Lol this is the stuff sci fi horror movies are made of ha ha
Hydraulically driven dead spiders,that's gonna become a wonderful nightmare
We’re three steps away from developing the machine god
My dumb ass really thought they trained spiders to do silly tasks.💀
I wish I knew about this as a kid. All I had to show other kids was chicken feet and what happened when you pulled on the tendon
Necromancy is forbidden!
Necro spider machines, not what i was banking on for 2025
how the hell is this going to "revolutionize" robotic technology 💀
The scientist really spending hours playing with a dead spider to figure this out
Micro robotics infused into a spider would be cool and terrifying.
That's definetly interesting, but i don't see how would spiders revolution robotic technology ever lfmao
THAT EXPLAINS A WHOLE LOT ABOUT WHY SPIDERS CAN JUMP
Ah yes, zombie spiders.
Pretty sure this is the beginning of a horror movie.
So when our robot overlords finally rise up, we are also going to have spider variants.
Leave bro alone... The last thing we need is fully mechanized Spiders nowadays 😂
Imagine dying and being attached to some hydraulic press to grab a piece of toast
Imagine a world where robots utilize hydraulics 🙄
you literally just explained a hydraulic press, it already exists 😂