This was a fun and interesting presentation, but I think it would have been better to have more in-depth information about the specific structures and qualities of different materials. Probably should have gotten the craftsmen themselves to come out and demonstrate bits and pieces of their craft for the audience. Nonetheless, still fun and demos are hard to do live too.
She just throughly captivated her audience with facts, anedotes an accounts of how material were invented, used an the associated problems, especially with plastics...
I've missed so much of this because of commercials. It's just abusive now. I'll try to watch again later. Gonna watch the Glass Onion without commercials now.
I kind of want to try glass blowing but I figured it'd be more about creativity like she did, I use to study art but fell out of it due to it being damn near all computerized and I have no imagination even though I'v got a decent skill in arts, plus some medical issues make it hard to keep my hands steady. xD
I'm a bit dissatisfied with the explanation of why maltodextrin doesn't burn. If that really depends on ring numbers, then polysaccharides like flour/starch shouldn't burn either. But they do. It's more about the degree of fragmentation I think. Or even water molecules that are in the crystalline framework. But the shoes are really cool!
I don't think it was that malto doesn't burn, it's just that it's harder to burn than sucrose. Also flours/starches aren't pure polysaccharides, so they might have easier to burn components that help get the reaction started.
@@bryan__m And I just remember that you even need a catalyst for burning sucrose. That whole "burning suggar" thing seems quite interesting for further studying
I mean, for all that Musk is a complete fraud and an undeniably terrible person, he still puts on the _show_ that's reminiscent of a stereotypical cartoon villain. If you get a bit into linguistics (I recommend Steven Pinker's _The Language Instinct_ for example) you quickly see that there are some "words" that look like multiple words. It's not that Musk is an "evil" "genius" but that he's an "evilgenius". An evilgenius is not a genius who is evil, it's a villain who behaves in a certain way. To give you another example, think of when you greet someone. "Hey how's it going" isn't actually a sentence, it's just a bit of noise with a specific function in speech: beginning a conversation with someone or acknowledging their presence. Taken separately the components of that phrase would involve asking someone for specifics about their physical/emotional state, but if someone starts to actually _answer_ that not-actually-a-question it feels strange. Language is full of these little functional words that, on paper, look like sentence fragments or compound words, y'know? (Like that last one!)
As a queer person in STEM, i cant express how liberating it is to see a butch queer woman actually give a performance and make her talk pop. Well done Dr Ploszajski!
Nevermind that the kind of UAP with instantaneous accelerations reportedly use a metamaterial to achieve low energy spacetime warpage. Materials Science will change EVERYTHING we thought we knew, and everything we thought we were already good at doing, like getting around quickly for example.
So much funny, kiddy blabla.. missing the information in between all the giggly small talk and Side Stories ..maybe better suited for a stand up comedy stage...
@@BernardMiller-u4tI was wondering how come she was such an engaging speaker and then she told that she had been doing stand up also and then on she started to morph into the science side of the topic And ofcourse in the end it is her book promotion (a science relatable book for dummies I suppose)
Recycling plastic into fuel is more than economically viable and it's the best way to recycle all plastic and ANY flammable material through pyrolysis and fractional distillation..
Very interesting but I feel that I lost third of my time listening of a lot of bla bla family or what ever. But still a good performance and I have learn things so thank you and thanks to RI for showing us that we can learn in a funny way...may be desapointed cause I wanted to learn more. Have a nice day
Your positive outlook on Materials is just infectious!! Thanks for this amazing lecture!!
Thanks for an interesting presentation about materials!
awesome presentation!
This was a fun and interesting presentation, but I think it would have been better to have more in-depth information about the specific structures and qualities of different materials. Probably should have gotten the craftsmen themselves to come out and demonstrate bits and pieces of their craft for the audience. Nonetheless, still fun and demos are hard to do live too.
I don't think we've fully unlocked materials science potential.
Room temperature superconductors!
@@ac.creations element 115..
I thought we might get deeper in materials unique specifications and what some combinations might give us, or which qualities we get out of them.
These are meant for high school education and below dude
Maybe try her book?
She just throughly captivated her audience with facts, anedotes an accounts of how material were invented, used an the associated problems, especially with plastics...
one of my favorite quotes is, "The more you know, the more you know, there's more to know."
Just amazing ❤
Plastic recycling an reuse is a huge industry, an is increasing daily. To make the best use of this fascinating material.
She should write a book.
amazing
I wonder if materials science can explain how a person can be so awesome.
I think it should be filled with experiments and demonstrations than history
I've missed so much of this because of commercials. It's just abusive now. I'll try to watch again later. Gonna watch the Glass Onion without commercials now.
Have you tried an adblock?
Use "brave browser" of your are on iPhone or UA-cam revanced in android. On pc or laptop use adblocker
Love it ❤️
I heard a rumour that she has a book coming out?
Wow. Thank you heaps for this episode. I greatly enjoyed it and learnt heaps from it. Great displays. 👌👍
Those shoes are killer
When she blew a hole in the CD after heating it.
That was a wow, moment!
I kind of want to try glass blowing but I figured it'd be more about creativity like she did, I use to study art but fell out of it due to it being damn near all computerized and I have no imagination even though I'v got a decent skill in arts, plus some medical issues make it hard to keep my hands steady. xD
I'm a bit dissatisfied with the explanation of why maltodextrin doesn't burn. If that really depends on ring numbers, then polysaccharides like flour/starch shouldn't burn either. But they do. It's more about the degree of fragmentation I think. Or even water molecules that are in the crystalline framework.
But the shoes are really cool!
I don't think it was that malto doesn't burn, it's just that it's harder to burn than sucrose.
Also flours/starches aren't pure polysaccharides, so they might have easier to burn components that help get the reaction started.
@@bryan__m And I just remember that you even need a catalyst for burning sucrose. That whole "burning suggar" thing seems quite interesting for further studying
Mark Miodownik's two books on material science are good.
As regards the history of horns/trumpets, she left out the Shofar (rams horn) used in biblical times, an still used today.
Glass melts. It just doesn't have a defined melting temperature.
It's funny that they removed the historical desk for her while they kept it for other people doing fire and explosions, haha..
Yeah, they specifically removed it for her.
They have removed it lots of times.
@@inzombniacc yep, seen lots of videos with it gone. Could even be a different theatre.
Years ago, my company recycled 13 million CDs and DVD per month.
I still find funny “the soviet method of making rubber from potatoes”.
Potato->Ethanol(bad vodka)->Butadiene->Rubber
No crumpet trumpet 🤔😋
3:34 An evil genius, Elon Musk type of character... 🤣🤣🤣
I would assume that, coming from a working researcher, the "genius" part is at least somewhat ironic.
I mean, for all that Musk is a complete fraud and an undeniably terrible person, he still puts on the _show_ that's reminiscent of a stereotypical cartoon villain. If you get a bit into linguistics (I recommend Steven Pinker's _The Language Instinct_ for example) you quickly see that there are some "words" that look like multiple words. It's not that Musk is an "evil" "genius" but that he's an "evilgenius". An evilgenius is not a genius who is evil, it's a villain who behaves in a certain way.
To give you another example, think of when you greet someone. "Hey how's it going" isn't actually a sentence, it's just a bit of noise with a specific function in speech: beginning a conversation with someone or acknowledging their presence. Taken separately the components of that phrase would involve asking someone for specifics about their physical/emotional state, but if someone starts to actually _answer_ that not-actually-a-question it feels strange.
Language is full of these little functional words that, on paper, look like sentence fragments or compound words, y'know? (Like that last one!)
'wazzaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh'@@EdwardHowton
As a queer person in STEM, i cant express how liberating it is to see a butch queer woman actually give a performance and make her talk pop.
Well done Dr Ploszajski!
A bit too much "woke" energy for an upper level institution of such great regard.
Nevermind that the kind of UAP with instantaneous accelerations reportedly use a metamaterial to achieve low energy spacetime warpage. Materials Science will change EVERYTHING we thought we knew, and everything we thought we were already good at doing, like getting around quickly for example.
All that, an not a script in sight...
So much funny, kiddy blabla.. missing the information in between all the giggly small talk and Side Stories ..maybe better suited for a stand up comedy stage...
Perhaps you commented too early. It was quite interesting and informative.
@@BernardMiller-u4tI was wondering how come she was such an engaging speaker
and then she told that she had been doing stand up also
and then on she started to morph into the science side of the topic
And ofcourse in the end it is her book promotion (a science relatable book for dummies I suppose)
Hem...
Recycling plastic into fuel is more than economically viable and it's the best way to recycle all plastic and ANY flammable material through pyrolysis and fractional distillation..
I can't watch a broken snickers lying on the floor
Elon Musk is not evil.
Ted Talk nonsense
Yeah science, never gave us anything, right?
She is looking like a female version of "Tom Cruise".
Very interesting but I feel that I lost third of my time listening of a lot of bla bla family or what ever. But still a good performance and I have learn things so thank you and thanks to RI for showing us that we can learn in a funny way...may be desapointed cause I wanted to learn more.
Have a nice day
um um um ummm *smacks lips* um um um *smacks lips* ... WTF
Woke lesbian discover that doesn't know anything about what she broke. Ironic. Clownery not lecture
I forgot rich
Rich woke lesbian
IRONIC
After all her discussion about "macho environment" I bet that she is single. Luckily for the man that doesn't have her.
She didn't mean to offend you, so there's no need to get so personal. P.s not all women want a man anyway