I'm studying materials engineering and only just now at 2nd year I'm realizing the importance of nanotechnology in our future jobs, definitely an area worth knowing about!
That's really all he is doing. This video is even worse than a general overview. We aren't anywhere in making viable nano machines. We've made chemical technology..but not much actual nano scale engines or machinery.
@@ChurchOfThought false...how do explain the chip implant that came out a few years ago and the demonstrator was able to use a vending machine without using physical money...that itself is nano technology
@@thehornet6933 Lithography has always been used to produce integrated circuits (ASICs) and is a form of circuitry, not nano tech. It's just engraving silicon with a photoresist chemical using light. What you are referring to is known as RFID. Nanotech is hardly a thing yet. You can't just say 7nm dies are nanotech - it's just a shrunken process - we've been lowering die size since the 70s. This video is disinformation and vague verbosities with candy stock footage. The creator knows it. It instills a sense of awe.. but any footage, music, and whimsy words can do that..without actual facts.
Being able to be one of those people who are studying nanoscience and nanotechnology and see all of it's capabilities is just amazing... Hopefully this new "nanoworld" saves all of us from destroying ourselves as we are slowly doing...
Hey, I'm a 12 grader and am really wanting to persue Nanomedicine Technology as a career. Can u guide me ?? What subjects I should choose for bachelors ?!? What would ease my path to nano tech?!? Also I'm a Pre med student.
If you want to get into anything related to medicine the main subjects should always be medicine and biology. Then, because you are talking about nanoparticles, i would suggest getting something related to toxicity and things like that because the nanoworld is completely different from the macroworld and something completely safe could be really toxic (Aluminium for example). And also knowing chemistry is always a must.
@Guillermo Jad Howcome you are everywhere? And how is the reply also always there stating "I will check it out". I have been seeing you for a while now, not sure of the account name though...
@@fundamentalsofknowledge6902 I've been seeing this all over too and checked a few things out. Something isn't right here, you noticed too ? Very strange
Yeah it almost feels like a documentary compressed to make it easier to watch. Great content and underrated quality this guy needs at least 5 million subscribers.
alpha zac because it’s stock footage. That is the purpose of it. Many websites give access to thousands of hours of footage and thousands of pictures for this purpose exactly. You pay a monthly fee and are able to use their footage in your videos.
I dont know about anyone else, but I have the bell on and I still never get notifications from this channel. And it pisses me off because I love this channel.
The problem with nanotechnology just like with every other type of technology is as much good that can be gained from it there is an equal amount of bad that can also be done.
@@videosaboutevrything Definitely not but I know a fair amount about human history and the things mankind can do when there is power at the fingertips, there is an argument for more bad than good.
Nanotechnology came to remind us that almost everything we can dream of can be possible. It was not previously believed that we could be able to communicate remotely, and today everything is thanks to intelligent devices. And they are getting smaller, faster and more efficient. Innovation always leads us to hope to live longer and to continue to create.
Thanks for helping with the dehumanization process. If you think this is going to be used for good then you are ignorant. Every piece of technology has been weaponized against us.
I've been watching this channel for quite a while now and I'd like to say that i love it. I love everything about it. The video style, the content, the topics, and everything else. Keep up the good work I just wanted to leave some positive feedback. :)
Sarif was right about one thing. It's in our nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. The cycle is inevitable... but will the outcome always be good? I guess that will depend on how we approach it. These past few months, I was challenged many times, but more often than not, didn't I try to keep morality in mind, knowing that my actions didn't have to harm others? Time and time again, didn't I resist the urge to abuse power and resources simply to achieve my goals more swiftly? In the past, we've had to compensate for weaknesses, finding quick solutions that only benefit a few. But what if we never need to feel weak or morally conflicted again? What if the path Sarif wants us to take enables us to hold on to higher values with more stability? One thing is obvious. For the first time in history, we have a chance to steal fire from the gods. To turn away from it now - to stop pursing a future in which technology and biology combine, leading to the promise of a Singularity - would mean to deny the very essence of who we are. No doubt the road to get there will be bumpy, hurting some people along the way. But won't achieving the dream be worth it? We can become the gods we've always been striving to be. We might as well get good at it. - Deus Ex Human Revolution
Being a proper teacher would be a waste of his talent, he teaches millions of people with every video getting them interested so they're more likely to do some research of their own instead of pestering them with quizes and useless details
I mean, look at how much technology has evolved in only 30 years. So it isn't very far fetched to think that these amazing things will be a very big help to humanity in the near future
If you didn’t understand the content you wouldn’t continue watching it. It’s his sole job to compile the information and make it understandable if he wants to make money. That being said, I doubt you understand the content to the degree that you think you do. This is even less than a small rundown of what nanotechnology really is. I’d go as far as to just call it a list of facts. I’m sorry but I find his content bland and uninspiring.
@@dragonsharker4793 After checking out your channel, and admiring the work and the contributions you've made to the UA-cam community over the last six years, I can definitely admit that I see where you're coming from. You have *exactly* , *precisely* , *ZERO fkng knowledge* of what this person's level of understanding is regarding nanotechnology. You're a presumptuous nitwit. People consume content that they don't fully understand, or completely don't understand, *All The Time*. A lot of people are visual learners. Exposing themselves to content they don't understand expands the mind and helps them to eventually understand. I don't agree that this video is "just a list of facts", but even if it were, the presentation and delivery of those facts, in the way that Aperture does it, makes it very accessible to many people. So, while it's bland and uninspiring to a genius like you, It is *clearly* beneficial to the many mere mortals that you have to be burdened sharing the planet with. The good news, since you dislike the content, hopefully I won't have to see any more of your arrogant, stupid comments here any more.
X - Force thank you for that beautiful piece of writing. Rest assured I shed a tear. I will continue to leave my mark on the internet for years to come so that people like you may indulge. Cheers
I can’t even fathom how long it must take to make one of these videos. Also the fact that this dude doesn’t receive more attention than he does is mind blowing to me
Quantum Bots in Medical Science - Biomedical applications of quantum dots include microscopy and multiplexed histology, flow-cytometry, drug delivery, photodynamic therapy, in vivo whole animal and clinical imaging (e.g., angiography),tissue mapping and demarcation, e.g., sentinel lymph node), real time detection of intracellular events, signaling, etc.
I'm an electrical engineering student specializing in nanoengineering but I haven't gotten to learning about the nano stuff yet and had been really questioning my decision of persuing it recently. Thanks for inspiring me and reminding me why I started on this path in the first place !!
Energy, Frequency, vibration...We are the universe, creating our own universe. We are expanding. The only thing holding us to expand faster to an higher Kardashev Scale is the World order. Free energy, graphene, so many more.
I really, really, really enjoy your videos. Every single image or clip fits almost perfectly to the topic at hand, and l especially love the vibe that you set. It all just always feels so futuristic, and l love it. I've always heard plugs about Brilliant, but l finally decided to give it a go, and its all thanks to you. Keep being you, thank you for all the effort that you put into your works!
Awesome man.... it's really good to know theres so much good things what nano tech can do. Scary part is there might be people who might misuse it for the wrong reasons.
Thank you for this video. I am an AI researcher and I have considered the applications of nanotechnology before but I wasn't aware how far along the different subareas already are (and that 2 years ago). I will look deeper into it now. Great video!
I used to make quantum dots and apply them in biological stuff, feel free to ask something. The coolest thing is that quantum dots are like a trigger sensitive to light, so you can be ultra precise.
[pain]t TL;DR Cell photography and analysis Quantum dots have a special property: they reradiate light with slightly modified wavelength, so we used them with antibodies to highlight certain parts of a cell. Without quantum dots we would either have a completely black picture (if wavelength is invisible to the camera) or a completely white (if camera is sensitive to this light), but with them in certain areas (defined by antibodies) we used invisible light so we could see the picture. They are also used in TVs and cancer treatment, but I haven't applied them that way.
Hey, can you make a video about NASA’s discovery of an alternative dimension and tell us what do you think about it, since it didn’t get much attention from the scientific community nor the media? Keep up the great videos! 👍
Read the Bible. Within there, you have answers. There is a spiritual dimension or what we should call it, or maybe better, an invisible reality, which we mostly don't see. Sometimes God let's people see it though, and sometimes the enemy, satan and/or his companions may manifest to people too. Jesus, is God, Lord and Savior. I encourage you to open the Bible to the gospel of John and with a heart wanting to know the truth ask God to speak to you, then read. God Bless
I want to say that the comment about "sub atomic" seems to me a little hard to follow. The size scale of nm or nanomaterials can range from single digits - 100s nm depending on what you're referring to and how loosely you define nanomaterials. But then stating something is nanometer scale like an atom would be putting that into decimals of nm, such as a carbon atom being 0.3 nm. But breaking that down to subatomic , you are further making it into longer decimal places. In that regard, you can always refer to anything then in nm units.. but my point is where is your video drawing the line as nanometer scale if you're placing subatomic into that category? Angstroms are more often used when atomic and then picometers more often used when subatomic
Evacuate the city,
Engage all defences ,
& get this man The Red Diamond Creator Award.
AND download raid shadow ledgens
AND like, Share, and Subscribe!
The GOD that failed *i understood that reference*
The GOD that failed agreed
King T challa
I can listen to this guy talk for hours, he is so calming.
yeah i like his accent
I know me too!
My thought exatly
You can also check out flea
@@wildcard9629 fn kid
This is the one yt channel that actually increases my brain cells
Everyone will be big brein if this guy is more famous
Kurzgesagt in a nutshell?
Crash course? Scishow?
Sciencephile the AI....
The Infographics Show?
I'm studying materials engineering and only just now at 2nd year I'm realizing the importance of nanotechnology in our future jobs, definitely an area worth knowing about!
Hell yeah! I’m a nanoengineering major w/ a focus in matsci. Fist bump fellow materials engineer!
Does nanotechnology will make it possible to attain life extension even possibility of immortality in the future?
@M B oh man
@M B who are u to say that btw
@@wiseninja2857 Nope . Humans can't be immortal:) Keep dreaming , it only happens in movies and comic books.
Wise man once said " Nanomachine Son !"
Senator armstrong
Be grate if they use it on themselves. Cowards sneaking them in people. Tell me the devil not real!
@@standforchange08 ok
*"It hardened in response of physical trauma"*
i love everything about your videos
your voice,
the editing,
the topics,
etc.
keep it up, man!
@@KimliksizDevlet. init
But unfortunately, this channel is such a underrated.
he sounds like he has a cold this time
@S. Medina What does that even mean? And what does it have to do with the original comment that you're replying to?
everywhere i go, i see russians
If you were my teacher I’d be hella happy to go to school
Yesss
I fully agree
@@ANTINATALIST_lewis 844 down the drain
I completely agree with this!
Watching this video, i feel as if ive learned something. Going to school hasnt really done that.
1:34 Nice job breaking the microscope slide....
That clip was kinda funny
Yeah. I was about the same. 😂 FAIL!!!!!!!!
Lol
Literally every lab session during high school & college with the scopes out someone managed that.
I knew this comment existed and I’m happy it’s so popular lawl
nanotechnology: fights cancer and protects your body
immune system: am I a joke to you
Nanotech is thousands of times more powerful than the immune systems.
Also they would cure cancer in a few days if not hours
This what they managed to get into a syringe 💉 then covid vax?
Turn your immune system off, great population control. Crazy bastards
@@insertname2636 r/woosh
lol
Nanomachines, son! They harden in response to physical trauma.
You can't hurt me, Jack
(Raiden promptly hits the senator)
What did I just say?
Apentures voice just sounds so comforting like he has known me for so long
That's why I love him (no homo)
FunkyMan69ᴥ 😆
Yeah I agree
Yeah this dude is the best
UA-cam in 2010: vine compilation 420 SO FUNNY
UA-cam in 2020: maybe we should use this for education?
Vine existed in 2010?
It was invented 2013
More like Demonetization
The first part should be 2015
Where did this came from after all for real ?is any1 asking if this education is educating u limited?
“Where did that come from?!?”
“It’s nanotech you like it? a little somethi-“
Nice haha
aw man just commented this and then found your comment
Nanomachine son
“Earth Is Closed, Today”
I literally read that in my head and heard Robert Downey junior saying that. It’s like I was listening to the movie.
Legends say they harden in response to physical trauma
*Imagine if there was a Nano war between nano robots and bacteria*
There is actually, there is a lot of research being done abt that
That would be awesome
Routinely virus and bacteria do fight. There are even small viruses which infect bacteria.
War of the world's but on a smaller scaale.
This is a real thing. They have nano bots curing people from viruses
He'd be saying random shit and still be inspired.
That's really all he is doing. This video is even worse than a general overview. We aren't anywhere in making viable nano machines. We've made chemical technology..but not much actual nano scale engines or machinery.
@@ChurchOfThought false...how do explain the chip implant that came out a few years ago and the demonstrator was able to use a vending machine without using physical money...that itself is nano technology
@@ChurchOfThought heretics
@@thehornet6933 Lithography has always been used to produce integrated circuits (ASICs) and is a form of circuitry, not nano tech. It's just engraving silicon with a photoresist chemical using light. What you are referring to is known as RFID.
Nanotech is hardly a thing yet. You can't just say 7nm dies are nanotech - it's just a shrunken process - we've been lowering die size since the 70s. This video is disinformation and vague verbosities with candy stock footage. The creator knows it. It instills a sense of awe.. but any footage, music, and whimsy words can do that..without actual facts.
What if some will say there is proof that nanotech was immorally inspired?Dr.Lieb3r knowsbest.
Checkyaselfbe4yawreckyaself.
We can finally make Ironman suits now
Thats what i thought when I saw this lolol
Same mark 47 I think
I was thinking the same thing. It does work with magnetic particles
😂
Well no... The technology in endgames nanotech is far from reality and is probably not even possible
"NANOMACHINES SON !!!"
- Meta Gear Solid Revengence
That's completely the wrong game, I have no idea how you have Foxhound in your name
My vision is augmented.
"Mgs4"
Smh
@Pavor what are you talking about
@Pavor dude it's war no one does good things in war
Being able to be one of those people who are studying nanoscience and nanotechnology and see all of it's capabilities is just amazing... Hopefully this new "nanoworld" saves all of us from destroying ourselves as we are slowly doing...
Hail the no!
Nano- tech will never be abused by any government for evil purposes....
Hey, I'm a 12 grader and am really wanting to persue Nanomedicine Technology as a career. Can u guide me ?? What subjects I should choose for bachelors ?!? What would ease my path to nano tech?!? Also I'm a Pre med student.
If you want to get into anything related to medicine the main subjects should always be medicine and biology. Then, because you are talking about nanoparticles, i would suggest getting something related to toxicity and things like that because the nanoworld is completely different from the macroworld and something completely safe could be really toxic (Aluminium for example). And also knowing chemistry is always a must.
@@luisperezfidalgo5458 noted (But I hate chem, not bad in it but still hate it) 😂
Nanomachines, son! They harden in response to physical trauma
1:33 Bruh imagine selling stock footage where the scientist breaks the glass plate
Lmao
tf
I thought I was the only one who caught this
@Guillermo Jad Howcome you are everywhere?
And how is the reply also always there stating "I will check it out".
I have been seeing you for a while now, not sure of the account name though...
@@fundamentalsofknowledge6902 I've been seeing this all over too and checked a few things out. Something isn't right here, you noticed too ? Very strange
This channel is finally growing at the rate it deserves.
The sheer amount of stock footage consumed in making of this single video is insane!
Shaurya Pant ikr,
Yeah it almost feels like a documentary compressed to make it easier to watch. Great content and underrated quality this guy needs at least 5 million subscribers.
yeah how can he not get copyright striked tho with all this footage
alpha zac because it’s stock footage. That is the purpose of it. Many websites give access to thousands of hours of footage and thousands of pictures for this purpose exactly. You pay a monthly fee and are able to use their footage in your videos.
Sexy voice-awesome information, I like
but you forgot about the most important point!...........they can harden in response to physical trauma
I dont know about anyone else, but I have the bell on and I still never get notifications from this channel. And it pisses me off because I love this channel.
I just love the editing in your videos. Its so clean and satisfying and it never seems like you use the same clips, yet they all fit together so well.
nanotech would be cool if humanity was trustworthy.
Agreed
Iran ranks 4th in nanotechnology. I wonder if the USA can trust them with that.
Tasin Al-Hassan I wonder if anyone can be trusted with that
Raybo Ghosh it would be a shame if nanotechnology would be used for war instead of science
That is simply true
The problem with nanotechnology just like with every other type of technology is as much good that can be gained from it there is an equal amount of bad that can also be done.
In the wrong hands absolutely.
Assuming you’re an expert on nanotechnology
@@videosaboutevrything Definitely not but I know a fair amount about human history and the things mankind can do when there is power at the fingertips, there is an argument for more bad than good.
Bill Lindsay Well said.
Actually, it's much easier to do bad than good
Nanotechnology came to remind us that almost everything we can dream of can be possible. It was not previously believed that we could be able to communicate remotely, and today everything is thanks to intelligent devices. And they are getting smaller, faster and more efficient. Innovation always leads us to hope to live longer and to continue to create.
True, in the past no one could think about what we've got today. I hope all of the nanotechnology predictions mentioned in the video become true.
Currently majoring in Nanomedicine and it's truly exciting stuff
Thanks for helping with the dehumanization process. If you think this is going to be used for good then you are ignorant. Every piece of technology has been weaponized against us.
@@holdentudiks6169 Stop, just stop, your humiliating yourself
Nanomachines son
Hes like that genius side character in every movie
iatneH
hmmmmm....
Nano gey yes
@@DesireVision no u
Hehehe😁
omg
@@Nanoytgaming Nano????
I've been watching this channel for quite a while now and I'd like to say that i love it. I love everything about it. The video style, the content, the topics, and everything else. Keep up the good work I just wanted to leave some positive feedback. :)
Imagine THEY HARDEN IN RESPONSE TO PHYSICAL TRAUMA
Sarif was right about one thing. It's in our nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. The cycle is inevitable... but will the outcome always be good? I guess that will depend on how we approach it. These past few months, I was challenged many times, but more often than not, didn't I try to keep morality in mind, knowing that my actions didn't have to harm others? Time and time again, didn't I resist the urge to abuse power and resources simply to achieve my goals more swiftly? In the past, we've had to compensate for weaknesses, finding quick solutions that only benefit a few. But what if we never need to feel weak or morally conflicted again? What if the path Sarif wants us to take enables us to hold on to higher values with more stability? One thing is obvious. For the first time in history, we have a chance to steal fire from the gods. To turn away from it now - to stop pursing a future in which technology and biology combine, leading to the promise of a Singularity - would mean to deny the very essence of who we are. No doubt the road to get there will be bumpy, hurting some people along the way. But won't achieving the dream be worth it? We can become the gods we've always been striving to be. We might as well get good at it.
- Deus Ex Human Revolution
whenever i watch these videos i feel like im supposed to be taking notes 💀 have you ever considered becoming a teacher? 😂
h0neybxby_. Teachers are underpaid I wouldn’t like that for him 😭
Being a proper teacher would be a waste of his talent, he teaches millions of people with every video getting them interested so they're more likely to do some research of their own instead of pestering them with quizes and useless details
1000 subs with no content a true man of culture I see
why you can learn more online than in schools nowadays
I speed videos like this up to get it all quicker I'm also watching and understanding as I'm typing this rn.
I mean, look at how much technology has evolved in only 30 years. So it isn't very far fetched to think that these amazing things will be a very big help to humanity in the near future
If we could rearrange subatomic particles any way we want, it would literally be alchemy
This guys UA-cam channel should be a Netflix show. I’m telling you.. I’d binge it lol
It's just like holding a magic wand. I just hope the ones holding it are good and selfless individuals. Thank you. Great information!
They're not. The inventors maybe but the people with the money to make it happen have other ideas.
Magick is real fun fact, Nano tech is just lesser magic meaning deals with the physical while greater magick deals with the spirit and mind
The ones holding the wands are as evil as it gets.
This is my favorite UA-cam channel, I’m surprised that I understand the content.
If you didn’t understand the content you wouldn’t continue watching it. It’s his sole job to compile the information and make it understandable if he wants to make money. That being said, I doubt you understand the content to the degree that you think you do. This is even less than a small rundown of what nanotechnology really is. I’d go as far as to just call it a list of facts. I’m sorry but I find his content bland and uninspiring.
@@dragonsharker4793 After checking out your channel, and admiring the work and the contributions you've made to the UA-cam community over the last six years, I can definitely admit that I see where you're coming from.
You have *exactly* , *precisely* , *ZERO fkng knowledge* of what this person's level of understanding is regarding nanotechnology. You're a presumptuous nitwit.
People consume content that they don't fully understand, or completely don't understand, *All The Time*. A lot of people are visual learners. Exposing themselves to content they don't understand expands the mind and helps them to eventually understand. I don't agree that this video is "just a list of facts", but even if it were, the presentation and delivery of those facts, in the way that Aperture does it, makes it very accessible to many people.
So, while it's bland and uninspiring to a genius like you, It is *clearly* beneficial to the many mere mortals that you have to be burdened sharing the planet with. The good news, since you dislike the content, hopefully I won't have to see any more of your arrogant, stupid comments here any more.
X - Force thank you for that beautiful piece of writing. Rest assured I shed a tear. I will continue to leave my mark on the internet for years to come so that people like you may indulge. Cheers
X - Force that was the most inspiring way to tell someone to fuck off ive ever seen. I most definitely shed a tear as well. Well done.
I can't understand a single subject in this video, but it's kinda relaxing
I can’t even fathom how long it must take to make one of these videos. Also the fact that this dude doesn’t receive more attention than he does is mind blowing to me
*Nanotechnology is the future of 21st century!*
Quantum Bots in Medical Science - Biomedical applications of quantum dots include microscopy and multiplexed histology, flow-cytometry, drug delivery, photodynamic therapy, in vivo whole animal and clinical imaging (e.g., angiography),tissue mapping and demarcation, e.g., sentinel lymph node), real time detection of intracellular events, signaling, etc.
Nanotechnology is one of the main reasons why I am now studying material science in college. Many applications, endless opportunities.
Yessss he’s back 👌👌
Ikk
Oh yeeeess
yaaass
U wish this is we gonna wait till next year.
Nice overview! Really love how you bring it all together. Good research, commentary and cinematic visuals.
I'm an electrical engineering student specializing in nanoengineering but I haven't gotten to learning about the nano stuff yet and had been really questioning my decision of persuing it recently. Thanks for inspiring me and reminding me why I started on this path in the first place !!
This guy could say that the world is about to end and i’d be super calm about it cause of how calming his voice is!
He already has
Finally ...welcome back
Energy, Frequency, vibration...We are the universe, creating our own universe. We are expanding. The only thing holding us to expand faster to an higher Kardashev Scale is the World order. Free energy, graphene, so many more.
An smart one you are ! You get an cookie 🍪
Yes! Nice said....✌️👍
@@annunaki2366 lol thanks ! Is that an space cookie?
The earth is a hypersphere
@@humphred4912 and the sun is a deadly lazer
I really, really, really enjoy your videos. Every single image or clip fits almost perfectly to the topic at hand, and l especially love the vibe that you set. It all just always feels so futuristic, and l love it. I've always heard plugs about Brilliant, but l finally decided to give it a go, and its all thanks to you. Keep being you, thank you for all the effort that you put into your works!
Awesome video 😀 I am studying nanotechnology now, I hope I can have such broad knowledge. I’m working on nanoplasmonics for my thesis now.
If this video was uploaded last year at my 1st sem in college, I would've had impressed my prof a bit more on our group presentation.
Video idea: why and how humans have emotions and which are more common than others
0:00 melody name?
Uuup uuppp
Aperture: I’m going smaller
Ant man: you got got here?
I’m the first year of nano material college in Thailand , Thank you for video about nano technology.I looking forward to my career in future.
Using this for my essays these videos are real good
I'm a simple man, I see a new Aperture upload, i click
Slake u ain’t no man
Awesome man.... it's really good to know theres so much good things what nano tech can do. Scary part is there might be people who might misuse it for the wrong reasons.
"We're talking subatomic."
*Has flashbacks to Ant-Man*
This really hypnotized me until the end... Great video and presentation skills.
Thank you for this video. I am an AI researcher and I have considered the applications of nanotechnology before but I wasn't aware how far along the different subareas already are (and that 2 years ago). I will look deeper into it now. Great video!
This editing.....
IS GOLD
Nanomachines, son!
YES!!!
They harden in response to physical trauma.
You can't hurt me Jack!
Blood clots, son!
You really have to hand it to short people because they usually can’t reach it anyway…
Not rlly
Your hipothesis is one for the books
@@gbrval r/whoosh
That is actually good
@@gbrval r/woooosh
This is the exact type of content that deserves more exposure on youtube.
I wasn't too sure about going into Nanotech engineering but now I'm excited for next year
I'm in Nanotech engineering and I love it!
nanomachines son!
How is your education going?
I used to make quantum dots and apply them in biological stuff, feel free to ask something.
The coolest thing is that quantum dots are like a trigger sensitive to light, so you can be ultra precise.
What biological things/procedures did you use them in?
Did you add quantum dots to your profile picture lol
[pain]t TL;DR Cell photography and analysis
Quantum dots have a special property: they reradiate light with slightly modified wavelength, so we used them with antibodies to highlight certain parts of a cell. Without quantum dots we would either have a completely black picture (if wavelength is invisible to the camera) or a completely white (if camera is sensitive to this light), but with them in certain areas (defined by antibodies) we used invisible light so we could see the picture. They are also used in TVs and cancer treatment, but I haven't applied them that way.
Satans minion.
WoW! Magnificent
nanomachines son..
This actually made me wanna learn more
How have I not heard of this channel yet? Instant subscription.
In the future this might turn into the mark of the beast
Aperture uploads, I click. Fast.
Me: listening like a smart A$$
My brain:This is the best rap song of 2020.
0:23 - 2:24 I like the music you used here
Do u know where he takes it ????
@@xx-fp7ie no I don't
A perfect calming and non boring voice for science vid.....love ya!
Hey, can you make a video about NASA’s discovery of an alternative dimension and tell us what do you think about it, since it didn’t get much attention from the scientific community nor the media?
Keep up the great videos! 👍
Read the Bible. Within there, you have answers.
There is a spiritual dimension or what we should call it, or maybe better, an invisible reality, which we mostly don't see. Sometimes God let's people see it though, and sometimes the enemy, satan and/or his companions may manifest to people too.
Jesus, is God, Lord and Savior.
I encourage you to open the Bible to the gospel of John and with a heart wanting to know the truth ask God to speak to you, then read.
God Bless
Well that changed subject quickly
they harden at physical trauma?
Finally!! The wait is over!!
A truely underrated channel. Keep up the great work
This presentation wins 🏆💪everytime.. It beats 90percent of animations on UA-cam
I do love learning, so I'll give it a try🦄
Wait, wot 😆😂
Nanomachine, son!
I want to say that the comment about "sub atomic" seems to me a little hard to follow. The size scale of nm or nanomaterials can range from single digits - 100s nm depending on what you're referring to and how loosely you define nanomaterials. But then stating something is nanometer scale like an atom would be putting that into decimals of nm, such as a carbon atom being 0.3 nm. But breaking that down to subatomic , you are further making it into longer decimal places. In that regard, you can always refer to anything then in nm units.. but my point is where is your video drawing the line as nanometer scale if you're placing subatomic into that category? Angstroms are more often used when atomic and then picometers more often used when subatomic
Yeah he slipped up there, anyways it is video to make people explore
Wow! This video is amazing from quality to information, great job man!
This particular video has some killer footage, good job bro !!!
Anyone else feels calm when they hear his voice? Only I, welp.
*Nope, definitely not alone.*
*Edit: I meant I feel calm as well*
His voice is very soothing
Yes
@@Equa11ysurl Right, It's amazing!
@@adammasterx5854 Agree!
“Nanomachines, son”
"They harden in response to physical trauma"
Can you talk about the universe being a hologram theory?
I think he did that in one video, something along the lines of "simulation"
@@samsonodhiambo4315 What *is* the Matrix?
@@BuriedFlame Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.
We are not holograms or simulations.
We are created in the image of God.
@@hupernikomen2015 Like I said, holygrams.
The music and calm voice
*AWESOME*
I love the style of explanation
Everybody gangsta until a nanobot steals your dna
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nanomachines son
CAN WE HAVE A SHOWERTHOUGHTS VID?!
*_Aperture I haven't words to appreciate you what a quality content you create.... Love you keep going..._*
nice video, I can listen to this guy for hours, keep maintained ur voice and music soundtrack, its perfect