Adam Savage's Maker Tour: MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (Part 2)

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  • In the second part of his tour of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, Adam learns about multiple micron tools and meets BILL-E (Bipedal Isotropic Lattice Locomoting Explorer), an incredible robotic assembler that you're going to have to see to believe.
    This series and tour is made possible by The Fab Foundation
    (www.fabfoundati...) and Chevron (www.chevron.com/).
    Produced by Kristen Lomasney
    Shot by Burke Doeren and Tyson Call
    Edited by Thomas Crenshaw
    Sound by Keith McManus
    MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms: cba.mit.edu/
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 282

  • @LashingMrX01
    @LashingMrX01 7 років тому +179

    Will that guy ever let anyone else talk to Adam??? XD he's always jumping in cutting off all the grad students XD

    • @aquaknot
      @aquaknot 7 років тому +17

      He's fully aware that most of the people viewing this video will be too dumb to understand the language a grad student uses.

    • @JoshuaRoslansky
      @JoshuaRoslansky 7 років тому +18

      Steve5y True, but I'd bet that most, if not all, of those grad students could explain in layman's terms when Adam asked them to. I appreciate the energy and zeal that the host has, but I'd like to hear more from the people actually working on the projects.

    • @VexylObby
      @VexylObby 7 років тому +10

      If this doesn't represent the graduate student experience, I don't know what else does.

    • @jeric_synergy8581
      @jeric_synergy8581 6 років тому +1

      Eventually one just starts dreading when he'll jump in.
      I'm pretty sure Adam would have pulled a good explanation out of every one of those grad students, and we all wouldn't have to be fricken annoyed by the director.

    • @commandersprocket
      @commandersprocket 6 років тому +1

      That "guy" is Neil Gershenfeld, he started the "make anything" class at MIT and he's the director the MIT center for bits and atoms. He might be jumping in and cutting off the grad students because he's likely their advisor. Each of the Grad students can see the piece of the puzzle they're working on, Gershenfeld has the whole picture in his mind and he's trying to explain it...though honestly it's more than likely that the grad students go out and have beers and figure out how to make things work better than Gershenfeld thinks they can and how things *really* work together. Gershenfeld is important because he writes books (FAB, When Things Start To Think, Designing Reality) and gives speeches and networks people with money into the program.

  • @Rksager
    @Rksager 7 років тому +42

    Winner of the 2017 interruptathon goes to....

    • @EGOS42
      @EGOS42 7 років тому +3

      ... La La Land!

    • @Ionization2020
      @Ionization2020 5 років тому +2

      If you want to hear the students id recommend watching Vice Season 5 episode 8 entitled "Printing Tomorrow". While the professor does cut the students of a lot its really up to the director and host to edit the video in a way that gives everyone time to talk. There are pros and cons of both. The vice interview was very concise and well balanced, while this interview provided a lot of extra detail play.hbogo.com/episode/urn:hbo:episode:GWtT0DQrkjri8vQEAAABT

  • @davidlenz4552
    @davidlenz4552 7 років тому +28

    And here I am printing a coaster on my 3D printer and thinking I'm on the cutting edge of technology...

  • @funkyhomosapien1
    @funkyhomosapien1 7 років тому +3

    Wow. This is huge. Why isn't this kind of information on the news or at least publicised more! The future is going to be awesome with guys like these innovating and experimenting.
    Science rules! 🤖

  • @theexchipmunk
    @theexchipmunk 7 років тому +54

    This is breaking edge technology. What they basically develop is a completely modular and extremely versatile way to build electronics and structures. The first one is basically a modular system of very small electronic parts, that can be assambled to any device you need. The second is a way to build big but extremely stable structures with robots. Both is especially needed for space travel. You send some robots and a ton of the modules up, and the robots assemble it in orbit.

    • @FunkyMonkeyMachine
      @FunkyMonkeyMachine 7 років тому +1

      TheExplodingChipmunk thanks for the explanation

    • @mmseng2
      @mmseng2 7 років тому +5

      In the future, there will literally be robot spiders in the walls.

    • @ChrisBourkeHello
      @ChrisBourkeHello 7 років тому

      You send 'a ton' of components up. A robot or perhaps the same robot assembles components into modules and then the modules into larger rhizomatic structures.

  • @IJudgeYou
    @IJudgeYou 7 років тому +6

    7:48 Student is trying to telepathically explode the teacher

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage 7 років тому

    Incredibly complex problems but simple and straight forward solutions. VERY cool.

  • @ianthehunter3532
    @ianthehunter3532 7 років тому +20

    Early
    Btw 15:26 worse internet connection that here at home xD

  • @drumzone5
    @drumzone5 7 років тому

    Holy Sh*t! That is so INTENSE! All of this tech is way beyond science fiction. I LOVE it!

  • @AWARHERO
    @AWARHERO 7 років тому +8

    Man... This is the second video i see Adam's eye and mind go blank as he's trying to process too much information... lol
    And boy, can i relate! We've all been there... ;)
    This place is Genius level. AWESOME! Let the "Replicators" and self maintaining structures be born! :D

  • @vidskitkid
    @vidskitkid 7 років тому

    What a brilliant and exciting concept.....Making something simple yet very effective is no easy task! WOW! Thanks Adam and Tested for showing this to use!

  • @dandanmien
    @dandanmien 7 років тому

    everybody is complaining about the old dude showing adam around, but can we take a second to appreciate his passion, excitement and that he probably hardly gets to share this sorta stuff with "normal" non academics

  • @josenar145
    @josenar145 7 років тому

    I am a senior aerospace engineering student and I have never felt so stupid in my life! These researchers are on another level.

    • @garrettfitzsimmons59
      @garrettfitzsimmons59 7 років тому

      josenar145 they are also likely grad students. Don't be too hard on yourself now!!!

    • @josenar145
      @josenar145 7 років тому

      I hang out with some grad students. I do volunteer research in the materials lab from time to time. I still stand by my previous comment. Thanks for the comment though!

  • @dph49
    @dph49 7 років тому +64

    this guy is the representation of how the smarter someone gets the less socially capable they get and not allowing themselves to adjust and catch up with the world around them.

    • @magiclegend1501
      @magiclegend1501 7 років тому +1

      We have a name for this; Autism (Aspergers to be more specific) :p

    • @7fxcyndershade
      @7fxcyndershade 7 років тому +7

      No on both accounts, not caring about social skills is not the same as autism, and asberger's is no longer a medical distinction.

    • @lilt6241
      @lilt6241 7 років тому

      "[...]asberger's is no longer a medical distinction."
      Source?

    • @magiclegend1501
      @magiclegend1501 7 років тому

      Aspergers is no longer in the DSM books; from V and on it's removed. Really stupid, caused a lot of trouble, but yeah, that's how the world works I guess ;) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5

    • @jordanweimer788
      @jordanweimer788 7 років тому

      Says internet rando using no punctuation or capital letters. Still receives five comments.

  • @Ivar_Mennes_
    @Ivar_Mennes_ 7 років тому +13

    man i love this channel, way better than some everyday content. actual awesome technology and science.

  • @StoopsyDaisy
    @StoopsyDaisy 7 років тому +7

    Holy shit, they are doing something incredible! Its a bit hard for me to follow just because of the content, but once I saw the end result and how the robots work. Everything changed. They are building their own living universe.

  • @ya64
    @ya64 7 років тому +6

    If you look closely, you can see Adam's mind exploding!

  • @wi11y1960
    @wi11y1960 7 років тому +17

    replicators anyone?

    • @JakubKotyza
      @JakubKotyza 7 років тому

      wi11y1960 smartdust predecessor

  • @owenlebolloch5655
    @owenlebolloch5655 7 років тому +5

    Does anyone notice the guy in the background staring at Adam at 7:46

  • @SpydersByte
    @SpydersByte 6 років тому

    haha the last dude.... finally someone who talked over the professor instead of the reverse. Really though, those two robots were amazing. Though I wonder why they had to show video of them working when they had the machines right there.

  • @BlooJooce
    @BlooJooce 7 років тому

    has to be awesome to make Adam beep out a few times in one sentence 😂

  • @prokillergrape5823
    @prokillergrape5823 7 років тому +19

    That guy in the background tho

  • @Lion_McLionhead
    @Lion_McLionhead 7 років тому +2

    That guy is the scientist from Independence Day who said "they don't let us out much".

  • @omolawton
    @omolawton 7 років тому +6

    Maybe let Amanda speak for herself?

  • @PinballMan
    @PinballMan 7 років тому +7

    In the future they can probably use Bill-E to send him to the Moon or Mars to build strong support structures to make a small town before people try to inhabit the area to make assembly or start up faster. I wish I had some of these tools to tinker with :)

  • @ShinobiEngineer
    @ShinobiEngineer 7 років тому +1

    AMAZING (PART 2) ! ! !

  • @fatronix
    @fatronix 7 років тому +8

    7:43 Hey, that's mine!

  • @legomasterkyle1017
    @legomasterkyle1017 7 років тому

    Me exploring more of tested instead of only watching Adam savage's one day build on tested.

  • @voteforninjas
    @voteforninjas 7 років тому +7

    Kind sir in the yellow shirt, please do not interrupt people when they speak.

  • @noumenon3020
    @noumenon3020 7 років тому +3

    I'd just like to thank Professor Gershenfeld, Will, Amanda, Ben and the rest for sharing such cool technology with Adam and the rest of us. You all did an awesome job. I'm not going to judge you for your personal idiosyncrasies. (We all have them. I'd sure be nervous in your shoes.) I'm just grateful for the opportunity to watch this and learn with all of you for free. This stuff is really, really cool. Big hugs, my fellow humans.

  • @Theexplorographer
    @Theexplorographer 7 років тому +13

    Smart girls RULE!!

    • @RoyceBarber
      @RoyceBarber 7 років тому

      I want one, any of them, I'd love to marry a super smart wholesome woman.

  • @lukealsmith
    @lukealsmith 7 років тому +4

    This guy must be one horrible guy to work with!

  • @itstommynutter7088
    @itstommynutter7088 7 років тому +2

    7:17 i just got that "oh shit" feelin. This man wants to build an evil self replicating swarm of digital ribose spiders?

  • @tjeremiah9747
    @tjeremiah9747 7 років тому +3

    what is the point of censoring out swearwords if you can still hear them haha. Cool video!

  • @Myndness
    @Myndness 7 років тому

    incredible.

  • @mechadense
    @mechadense 6 років тому

    10:27 As far as I see this is not a full octet-truss (only octahedrons no tetrahedrons - only eight incoming edges per node). I guess they decided to sacrifice some (quite a lot actually) structural strength to prevent node congestion since in a full octet-truss every node has exactly 12 incoming edges edges meeting together.

  •  7 років тому +1

    After successful series of "Kim Jong Il looking at things" we introduce to you: Adam Savage says "Wow!" a lot.
    Jokes aside. Amazing research!

  • @ChenMakesVids
    @ChenMakesVids 6 років тому

    Does anyone understand the device on 1:20? what the hell is he seeing that's so amazing? clearly the camera doesn't capture it...

  • @NeonsStyleHD
    @NeonsStyleHD 7 років тому

    So effectively what they are making up to before the structure stuff, is grey goo.

  • @mechadense
    @mechadense 6 років тому +1

    10:27 reversibly constructed high modulus carbon fiber loop spaceframes
    12:00 GSWT (graduate student with tweezers)
    13:00 BILL-E ... bipedal isotropic lattice locomoting explorer
    ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20170006219.pdf
    16:03 MOJO ... Multi-Orthogonal Jaunting rObot in Microgravity
    flightopportunities.nasa.gov/media/technology/164/163-summarychart.pdf

  • @connorfarrell9661
    @connorfarrell9661 5 років тому

    This guy is intense

  • @Alt
    @Alt 7 років тому +1

    This guys grad students probably hate him. He did the same thing last video where he just cuts off anyone trying to explain anything that isn't him. He probably micromanages everyone in that center.

  • @BenCrews
    @BenCrews 7 років тому +3

    Those bots make a lot more sense for space construction than aviation structures. Modern composites are really thin and perfectly oriented for the loads they take. Why would anyone want to make a jumbo jet out of that thick lattice structure? Sure, it's lightweight and strong, but it's also quite voluminous.

    • @LunchboxDOTinc
      @LunchboxDOTinc 7 років тому +1

      this is purely at a prototype stage, at a scale which is easy to work with...
      my understanding is that the "end goal" based on the two videos, would be at a molecular level... at the atomic level, particles could be transformed into the required material, bonded and used as the building supplies for the molecular assembler which is bill-e...
      remembering that every piece of matter is made out of atoms, and every atom has it's own building blocks, so rather than using a material like carbon fibre, which you need to work with, you could simply create for example, a jumbo jet, fully "painted" and furnished and all, out of nothing more than atomic building blocks....
      purely as an understandable example.... using essentially precision lasers you could tear 2x water molecules (h2o, (two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen, times two for the two molecules)) apart, passing off the two spare hydrogen atoms, and reforming the 2 remaining hydrogen atoms along with the now 2 oxygen atoms, and create h2o2, which is hydrogen peroxide as well as a single hydrogen molecule....... literally changing the molecular structure, into what is needed at any given time, and using something like Bill-e to assemble these molecules into a structure....
      hopefully thats kind of a strait forward way of explaining what they're trying to do... some of my terminology is off, purposely for simple understanding....

  • @drewshine627
    @drewshine627 7 років тому

    If I'm honest I understood between 1/3 or 1/10 of what was said I think I'll have to watch this video about 8 more times to get most of it

  • @thenaeryndam9250
    @thenaeryndam9250 7 років тому

    finally shit is catching up to things we think about

  • @futureofall6021
    @futureofall6021 7 років тому +1

    That guy never lets anyone talk because he is used to people not understanding what they r doing at all so he tries to explain it throughly and less complex so they understand. The students are brilliant but not as well versed as he is

  • @MrSwift2568
    @MrSwift2568 7 років тому

    MrSavages mind is so blown.

  • @johnsmitty7447
    @johnsmitty7447 7 років тому +1

    im pretty sure even adam did not understand what these legos are they are working on .... 6:50

  • @saringaclose
    @saringaclose 6 років тому +1

    i dont know wtf they are saying but i am still watching

  • @StingrayOfficial
    @StingrayOfficial 7 років тому +1

    My luck I will end up stepping on one of those nano Legos.

  • @Davinci-jj5kw
    @Davinci-jj5kw 7 років тому +2

    Totally the little robots from seveneves. Very cool.

    • @kennymorris1427
      @kennymorris1427 7 років тому

      joe m when he said kilometer scale that's exactly what I thought of.

  • @krb3141
    @krb3141 4 роки тому

    This adviser represents all advisers.

  • @lutobor13
    @lutobor13 7 років тому

    Mindfucked level: Adam Savage.

  • @totimies
    @totimies 7 років тому +1

    Adam says fuck, Video doesnt get monitized

  • @rthurw
    @rthurw 7 років тому +20

    does anyone understand what that guys was saying when he was explaining to adam

    • @inkno701
      @inkno701 7 років тому +4

      He talks a lot about Legos

    • @pscottyxx
      @pscottyxx 7 років тому

      Arthur W I was thinking about dinner while watching the video..just watch adam learning reaction that's make it fun

    • @theexchipmunk
      @theexchipmunk 7 років тому +7

      If you understand a little bit you start to realise the potential of these technologies. If you have seen star gate imagine the Replicators. That is in concept what they are working on. Self assembling ans replicating robotics ans structures.

    • @spikeshostagetv5935
      @spikeshostagetv5935 7 років тому +1

      Arthur W nerd language

    • @curtisjmurphy
      @curtisjmurphy 7 років тому

      And we all know how the replicators turned out! This tech, while amazing, is the shit that will one day take over the world. Super cool, I'd love to play around with the robots, but I sure am happy that I'll be long gone by the time they get these things self replicating at a molecular level, that's when shit gets real.

  • @karmiktrance
    @karmiktrance 7 років тому

    This is the infant beginnings of true cloning, nano-scale 3d printing and eventually "teleportation" / "replicator" type of technologies.

  • @LunchboxDOTinc
    @LunchboxDOTinc 7 років тому

    just to get this strait, this is purely at a prototype stage, at a scale which is easy to work with, but my understanding is that the "end goal" based on the two videos, at the atomic level, particles could be transformed into the required material, bonded and used as the building supplies for the molecular assembler which is bill-e...
    remembering that every piece of matter is made out of atoms, and every atom has it's own building blocks, so rather than using a material like carbon fibre, which you need to work with, you could simply create for example, a jumbo jet, fully "painted" and furnished and all, out of nothing more than atomic building blocks, pieced together in the right order....
    purely as an understandable example.... using essentially precision lasers you could tear 2x water molecules (h2o, (two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen, times two for the two molecules)) apart, passing off the two spare hydrogen atoms, and reforming the 2 remaining hydrogen atoms along with the now 2 oxygen atoms, and create h2o2, which is hydrogen peroxide as well as a single hydrogen molecule....... literally changing the molecular structure, into what is needed at any given time, and using something like Bill-e to assemble these molecules into a structure....
    hopefully thats kind of a strait forward way of explaining what they're trying to do, and thats if i'm understanding correctly...... some of my terminology is off, for simple understanding.... but am i on the right path?!

  • @gingershaman
    @gingershaman 7 років тому

    and this is how we create "the replicators" lol technology blows my mind.

  • @jalalalap-akalala
    @jalalalap-akalala 7 років тому +18

    Amanda is marriage

    • @AnuragShukla-xv4xb
      @AnuragShukla-xv4xb 7 років тому

      Dillan Colleer true 😂

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 7 років тому +1

      I dated an Amanda who looked quite similar to this Amanda...if she's anything like the Amanda I knew, she's indeed marriage material lol

  • @sourdonkeyjuice
    @sourdonkeyjuice 7 років тому

    looks like someone forgot to tick the sponsored by lego box

  • @MioAkiyama94
    @MioAkiyama94 7 років тому +50

    Whoever did the editing forgot to kill the sound when Adam swore at the beginning

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech 7 років тому +4

      Well this isn't broadcast...

    • @MioAkiyama94
      @MioAkiyama94 7 років тому +3

      If you're gonna add a bleep you should actually not be able to hear the word in the first place or else the bleep is useless

    • @djmips
      @djmips 7 років тому +3

      haha, yeah it's like the bleep was just emphasizing. heheh

    • @TonyRios
      @TonyRios 7 років тому +21

      who the fuck cares?

    • @MioAkiyama94
      @MioAkiyama94 7 років тому +3

      Tony Rios ow the edge

  • @TheKento10
    @TheKento10 6 років тому

    Now we should make this small as organelles and cell to make nanobots that repair

  • @RelaxRelapse720
    @RelaxRelapse720 7 років тому

    Wait, so they're making self-producing nanobots? Oh god, we're fucked.

  • @spyxx7
    @spyxx7 7 років тому

    What are they doing with Razer Gaming keyboard there? its next to Mac Book!

  • @WildAnimalChannel
    @WildAnimalChannel 7 років тому +1

    Smooth 10:25

  • @Sanglierification
    @Sanglierification 7 років тому

    So where's the secret area where they build synthetics?

  • @publicprofile1
    @publicprofile1 7 років тому

    7:47 background guy

  • @pheotus
    @pheotus 7 років тому +6

    DUDE let the kids talk.......

    • @VuLamDang
      @VuLamDang 6 років тому +1

      He's just like a proud parent :))

  • @Chewychaca
    @Chewychaca 7 років тому +1

    legitimate question, does anyone know how she made that simulation in a week. I mean It's pretty sophisticated. Did she start with a pre-built engine? Does she have a simulation specialty?

    • @Sam_888
      @Sam_888 7 років тому

      15 hour days

    • @CPTSwoopty
      @CPTSwoopty 6 років тому

      She stated, that they worked with a video game company to build the engine for them, on which they can create simulations, I would imagine the developers of the engine are basically told, here are the basic building blocks we are working with, here are the individual characteristics and how the interact with the others, give us a 3d UI from it,

  • @Niggoification
    @Niggoification 7 років тому +1

    incredibly interesting

  • @AldoOjeda
    @AldoOjeda 7 років тому +1

    Those kids are doing amazing things!

  • @oraz.
    @oraz. 7 років тому

    She made an audio processor from scratch out of an Arduino.

  • @ShotByDale
    @ShotByDale 7 років тому

    im so lost....and I have never felt so dumb.

  • @tetsuoswrath
    @tetsuoswrath 6 років тому

    That guy Ben is Amos from the Expanse. Right? :{

  • @rjc0234
    @rjc0234 7 років тому

    oh man i need a copy of that game. reminds me of a BBC program about battling virtual robots.

  • @LordZonaxe
    @LordZonaxe 7 років тому

    So robots that can make other robots... I hope they include a kill switch

  • @Cookiemantv
    @Cookiemantv 7 років тому

    omg, everyone also commenting the same thing HHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA i just relies that

  • @saringaclose
    @saringaclose 6 років тому

    at 7.47 that dude looks like the evil one out of the bunch the dexter dude that kills you in your sleep look at that evil stare lol

  • @benbubear8046
    @benbubear8046 7 років тому

    Adam: So what's this mac.
    MIT guy: (intelligence beyond comprehension)
    Adam: right so th
    MIT guy: yeah it nanoizes the protons to configure the jiggerherts inside the outside of the micron annojigger.
    Adam: but does that mean that if I wan..
    MIT guy: blah blah

  • @gabiballetje
    @gabiballetje 6 років тому

    Billy and his buddies, that's how you make space stations, space ships, or giant mirrors, and eventually dyson spheres, out in space.
    It is almost certainly THE way to go. Before replicating Star Trek style.

  • @drew6017
    @drew6017 7 років тому

    He has an android. Idc how annoying he is, I like him. Screw apple.

  • @bhavin_ch
    @bhavin_ch 7 років тому

    To everyone annoyed by the interjecting prof: cut the guy some slack! We'll see how quiet you are when your MIT lab basically invents a new field of manufacturing :P
    Besides, I found his exposition to the point in valuable

  • @johnfloydman7735
    @johnfloydman7735 7 років тому

    is it me ,or does this guy sound like Greg proops???? Adam looks like he's struggling with the concept,how the hell are we supposed to get it ......bring on the future man!!!!

  • @attikaifinch
    @attikaifinch Рік тому

    I think the professor rambles and doesnt let anyone else speak or have the spotlight for a moment. It's like, let the grad students speak man, they're the ones doing the research. You're sitting in an office rambling all day. That said, he does have some interesting ideas when you wade through all the unnecessary verbiage. The facility and research going on seem amazing for the most part, very forward looking. Some of it borders on gimmicky or just why? but definitely unique and interesting. Would be interesting to learn what real world problems have been solved in this facility

  • @jamesoparnica5675
    @jamesoparnica5675 5 років тому

    Oh my God!! Yellow shirt" again!!! I cant take anymore. Im skipping to a nice "One day build" video.

  • @shinnn7617
    @shinnn7617 7 років тому

    Amanda Ghassaei

  • @jamesvoos2432
    @jamesvoos2432 7 років тому

    Adam, it would be cool if you watched your language, because it would be great to play some of these videos for kids without the explitives! I know it sounds parochial, but for young kids, they can gleen some stuff off of this. This stuff is truly amazing, thanks for bringing it to us.

  • @bornamansoormoayad2885
    @bornamansoormoayad2885 7 років тому

    Billy reminded me of the microscopic robots in transformers series that their job was to fix Megatron in every movie :))) btw y'all should do more videos like these go to university labs and discover the projects students are working on!!!

  • @CDRaff
    @CDRaff 7 років тому

    Mojo and Billy remind me of Dinah's robots in Seveneves. Super cool stuff.

  • @matthewmoss1589
    @matthewmoss1589 7 років тому

    I haven't got a clue what they're talking about, and clearly neither does Adam, but I love it. Adam is basically representing all of us here haha.

  • @TurnerMarsolek
    @TurnerMarsolek 7 років тому

    That first machine just looked like a standard projection microscope, I must be missing something.

  • @SuperLokiPro
    @SuperLokiPro 7 років тому

    Holy crap, let your students talk and explain their achievements! I'd hate to work for you.

  • @Certawin
    @Certawin 7 років тому

    I think it's great what the grad students are doing. And my hats off on the cool stuff they are working on. And yeah I know the third wheel in the video might be a genius. But brains in this case. Shows how socially inept he is. Jumping in and taking over the conversation was rude. When the students can do it. Since it is their projects.

  • @Matt02341
    @Matt02341 7 років тому

    Also, Isn't BILLY just the Canadian space arm on the ISS?

  • @DeusExAstra
    @DeusExAstra 7 років тому

    This is very cool technology. The potential for building large things in space alone is tremendous.

  • @Mr59Kenzo
    @Mr59Kenzo 7 років тому

    the proffesor directing Adam seems like the real life doc brown from BTF

  • @rjc0234
    @rjc0234 7 років тому

    so its like them little magnetic things from big hero 6 XD

  • @OrPhEeUs
    @OrPhEeUs 7 років тому

    I swear I've seen a robot like that before. Tech mimicking organic systems is nothing new.
    What's more impressive are the machines that these students are using.

  • @jmillerdesign
    @jmillerdesign 7 років тому

    This sort of stuff... it just makes me ask, why haven't we cured cancer? There are some insanely smart humans in the world.

  • @Bonzulac
    @Bonzulac 7 років тому

    Remember when a Tested video featuring Adam was something to brighten your day?