Can confirm that when I woke up in 2019 unable to walk, one of the treatments was the use of an exoskeleton to help retrain my ability to walk. Happy to say I can walk these days, even if it’s wobbly.
I really appreciate so much that they still do these clips on UA-cam it's a miracle for finding content that I enjoy with that having to sift through podcasts to figure out which one I want to listen to.
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"Carry it around in a suitcase" is EXACTLY what Stan Lee's Tony Stark did in the early years of Iron Man comics. Tony carried the collapsible, pliable suit in his attaché case.
I like how Joe’s trying to be practical with some of the long term affects of these “iron man” suits as if the Military gives a damn about long term affects of soldiers.
The fear with new tech is always the inevitable failures I've always imagined the first mobility test where a dude tries to move his head in the suit and it ends up doing a full 360
Well anyone who makes the suite will have limits on the movement your car can't driver in reverse when your headed in the forward direction! So that won't be a problem!
They should’ve just asked me. I actually made iron man suits with a giant cannon beam. But I threw it al away because I didn’t have space and I needed to make room for my fish tanks.
DARPA was basically started by researchers who watched Sci-fi Movies and Books. After seeing the movie Predator, The Joint Chiefs wanted DARPA to come up with an invisibility shield. After watching the movie War Games, The Joint Chiefs redesigned Cheyenne Mountain to resemble the interior that was in the movie. People have no idea how much influence Sci-Fi movies and books have on the U.S. Military.
I remember talks of exo suits a decade ago when I was still serving. Don't know if they were real, but saw blueprints of it and they're supposed to help you carry weight like it's nothing, and now you see the military releasing footage of jetpacks. Imagine what they're working on behind the scenes. I don't doubt that they're working on crazy tech, I mean just look at the B2 Spirit, it was produced in the 80s, they would've developed it years prior.
"It's a thousand pounds, how are supposed to be able to move that thing?" Obadiah Stane: "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"
Yet planes can carry 38,000 pounds, this guy is full of shite. How would he not know that if he is getting 60 million and working on Iron Man suits. BS.
Kristen beck identifies as a woman. (Unless you meant some random person was flying it in which case I would say "I know I just wanted to point out that navy seal over there identifies as a female)
@@__-wm9lu Let's be more specific. She is a transwoman. I'll call her she but she is not really a woman. She is a man who takes hormones because he or she has gender dysphoria and would like to present as a woman. There is nothing wrong with telling the truth.
The project is called Talos, i spent the last years as a material scientist developing the system. It is a total disaster and if it comes to anything in 20 years I would be amazed. We can’t get the biomechanics to work, the suit is too heavy, we can get the ankle joint to work, we can get the width of the shoe to fit in the door comfortably, and we can’t get it to carry enough weight to substantially upgrade the armor capacity of the operator. All of this and we have about a 35 to 40 minute battery life with lithium ion rechargeable‘s. This is all on taxpayer money. The suit does not fly. everything this guy is saying is total BS.
Battery life is the first thing I thought of. I figured maybe an hour, which puts you at the complete mercy of logistics changing during a high level military op. You get pinned down and they can't get to you right away. Now what? And the nuclear battery sounds like it might work from an energy component. But shit, what if he steps on an IED or it gets shot? That's a small bomb now
I don't know who Jay is but I can tell you he knows what he is talking about. This guy likely thinks he knows the tech and has been handed a line of bullshit from many engineering managers and scientists. This project has been a shit show and we are not close to this being reality. A lot of the other stuff he is talking about is horseshit too. I am not saying he is lying, he likely just does not know enough about the tech to know what is and is not real and how far things are from really being ready for real world operations.
Agreed Jay, Having spent time in rooms with people…this guy isn’t guarded enough and runs his mouth. Regardless if the project is “declassified” or not, anyone worth their weight in the community keeps their mouth shut. Especially if the project is still being funded. Also, he should never comment on aspects of a project he had nothing to do with. Clearly lacks fundamental knowledge on the details…as someone who analyzes/ people…he edits too much in the wrong spots. Annnnyway. I suspect he was in a think tank for SEALS 15 years ago when they did a “what would you like to see” seminar…threw out some ideas and maybe sat a boardroom for a week and brainstormed…that’s it.
Joe is really interesting, he can shift the conversation from cerebral to funny and interesting and real to fiction with such ease, and it is so laid back that people he has on the show don't have to play a persona and talk about they like and be themselves. This man can probably spark up a conversation with any person on the planet, judging by the variety of people he had on the show. Quite fascinating.
@@mr.robinson1982 you need the rate of production of the nucleus to be higher than the consumption for fission to happen or something idk I learnt it in chem class. the k value needs to be above 1. and idts a little bullet can cause that
@@ookalar665 This is True - although, you'll never see the Mainstream News Media reveal this fact. The many 'De-Transitioner' videos tend to follow the same path: Usually, the 'Euphoria' of Gender Transition lasts 1-3 years, Then when it wears off, the person realizes that they're actually not happier at all. In fact, they're more depressed and anxious and sad than ever before - because they know that they've permanently damaged their bodies and will likely never have normal sexual function or fertility ever again.
It will cost to much. Only top secret secret squirrels would get them if anyone. Remember , people are cheaper, and the earth is over populated. We will never go anonymous.
Robotics engineer here: I'm a little skeptical of what they are saying and they said it. The world is a loooooong ways away from an iron man suit imo (which personally I think isn't even practical with power limitations, and modern weaponry). It would be a multi million dollar coffin to the pressure wave of any explosive and a reliability nightmare. Autonomy is the future of warfare, but we are not as advanced as people think... Bad weather conditions... at night? Yeah, good luck with reliable perception. Active research topic (we're getting there though!) BTW, there's a company called gravity industries which has a real flying jet suit, check them out. They have like 15 minute flight times using jet fuel... Way more power density than any thermo nuclear device and that's about all they can do. They realised its a bust for military and have shifted to search and rescue application, very cool tech though
Just reading your comment and how you articulate it I can tell you’re for sure legit. However I don’t think this guy is trying to bullshit I think he’s truly saying what he actually thinks is true. He’s a SEAL not a Robotics engineer or scientist he doesn’t know the technicals of everything he just knows ME SEAL IRONMAN SUIT GO BOOM.
I think the military’s use of the word “Iron Man” for these suits and their evolution is so far off from our idea of the actual Iron Man suit that we know from the movies and comics. So I don’t think she’s wrong or full of BS. It’s just the project name they gave it. Which isn’t anywhere near the actual Iron Man suit we think of when we hear the name. But given time and advancements in technology, we could actually see it one day.
@@CKpremium1992 yeah that is totally fair, and I don't have a military background at all so it is interesting to hear that inside perspective. I think he was probably just excited and passionate about the stuff they were exposed to which we are all guilty of sometimes haha
Something that the Iron Man archetype captures quite well is the technological holy grail of generating large amounts of energy in a compact and efficient way. Tony before and after that invention are two different individuals despite all the genius you want to put into him as a character. If humanity had access to a similar source of energy, it could possibly advance 200 years in a decade.
Could, but would never. They would never give us free energy. Their black budgets are 99% funded on the wars for oil and 1% tax payer money. They would hold onto that secret like it was the arc of the covenant in Jerusalem 2,000bce and I fully expect that if a suit carrying that kind of battery gets disabled in battle, they would instantly drop warheads on it to keep the secret, whether the soldier in it is alive or not. Secrecy is Paramount.
Hahahah thats it!! I was staing at hin the whole tims thinking like this dude has got to be wearing some kind of prostectic mask to hide his real identity cuz that mug is weird looking lmao
In 2017 I fractured my back with spinal cord damage. I was on a short list to wear one of those suits to help you walk. Never got to try it, learned on my own. I did see another guy wearing one last year in rehab. Most likely 10-20 years behind what the Army has anyway.
I applaud you for using your inner strength to overcome your hardship. I hope you appreciate who uses terms like "Short List" to lie to you. I'd stay away from folks like that in your upright future.
I’m an engineer and I’ve been working on this problem for 7 years. The pilot cooling is a tougher problem than the individual flight. Turns out we really need a portable fusion reactor… 🙃
"If the people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered.... I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.... The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs." Thomas Jefferson End the federal reserve
the first begotten will usher in the age after the FED..even though they serve the fallen angel..it will come with an UFO as DARPA crispR edit..with some nanobots connected to the exo sceleton for the perfect cyberpunk reincarnation
Exoskeleton technology & "super suits" have been a wet dream for most militaries in the world for many a year. SciFi culture most definitely has something to do with that, considering SciFi is just a "out of the box" way of scientific theory. In theory it's a great idea. But sadly every prototype I've personally seen has been a bit of a let down. I believe we'll get there eventually, we definitely have the potential but in my opinion we don't have the tech just yet. Certainly we aren't very far off it though. I think a majority of us will still be alive to see it. It weird how SciFi has pushed us scientifically. So many things from the early SciFi days are now being developed or have already been developed. Humanity is an interesting species when you try look at us from a third person (or species I guess) perspective.
all of the suits will be clumsy unless they can literally splice them into the human nervous system. outside of that the control delay will be too long for it to be even close to efficient
You get tech to the point where you are practically wearing a skin suit - lightweight, flexible with Ironman gadgets without the bulk. Add 'force shields' like you see in Dune for extra protection. Long ways away I know, but it will happen.
usher in the doomsday angel of cybernetic glory. gods created their servants until the servants took over and created their own servants. GAN with more reinforcment learning and gpt4 will be the movie her. just put it into boston dynamics
@@jmccann6735 I have no doubt nanomachines are well on their way to being a real thing. If that happens, you better hope they are in the right hands, because just think of an intelligent virus in the air that's invisible and kills when and who it wants at any given time.
I saw some in person and the first problem I saw was that the second you would leave an urban environment they are useless. Sinking in sand, unable to effectively hike up things, and can be problematic in snow. That was a long time ago and maybe they have improved. Also the amount of weight you could carry on your back was ridiculous.
lol wait, he says the suit weighs a thousand pounds and Joe says "ooh so you could only get a couple of those on a plane" and he says "Idk, 4?". A 747 can carry 400 people. The standard 747-400 Freighter can carry 248,000 lb (103,419 kg) of cargo approximately
I assumed they were talking about much smaller vehicles, like fighter aircraft etc. that could bear significantly lower loads. Still have no idea what they can carry, but it would be weird for a guy with background in MMA where people are constantly weighed, to value 1000lbs as 100 people.
He was in part of designing a suit for SEAL missions, they don't drop in using a 747. He talks about specific spec's on Shawn Ryans podcast if your interested, but admits that when he was booted from the program the suit wasn't anywhere like what they wanted (it was just a minimal exoskeleton suit, not the flying mega-suit that they planned on)
Chris Beck is a national treasure. A living walking Tesla+ Rambo. The mind of a genius and the combat knowledge that only comes from being a top tier navy seal. I could listen to him for hours. Such an interesting guy and interesting life story. God bless you Christin! To all the Tony Stark fanboys, Chris says it's a bunch of bull crap. An unpowered, uncomplicated exosuit is possible but the development guys wanted Hollywood. They'll be waiting a few decade before that's ready.
One can just imagine what would happen if A.I. were used to sabotage or hijack those things. It might be amusing to see what happens if Spambots were upgraded to full artificial intelligence to serve that purpose. They might try to fly the pilot to brothels or to open air markets in the Third World.
"This system is so reactive that our previous tests with un-augmented volunteers ended in failure. The amplified movements broke their bones, tore their muscles, their own agony induced spams killed them." - Dr. Catherine Halsey describing the powered assault armor named Mjolnir.
I think the mjolnir armor systems are a much more reality grounded place to start than iron man suits. Halo has a more realistic progression of internal power source than jumping straight to impossible alien tech... Unless we actually do get our hands on some impossible alien tech. In which case, the air force, navy and army need to all drop their compartmentalisation and work together and give up their most high tech secrets to each other. Consolidation could be all we need to actually get Spartans and iron men in the field. If the conspiracies have any truth to them.
@@TheSixStringGuy Then he should present as a women. Apparently no one in the comment section even remotely guessed that he's supposed to be a chick. Other than the few people who remember it from back then.
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@@myrlclipsps5he is not a transgender he stopped taking the drugs and transitioned back to a man, he speaks out against the trans community all the time
I love how there's an unlimited budget for something with no practical value, but no money for things like... schools or teachers. But great job on the Iron Man suit!
@@johnnyc0811 ...The ONLY reason kids think that a gun could solve their Problems is that they Witness Adults doing it on TV and the Internet.... EVERY WAKING MOMENT!!! Get your cause and effect straightened out. I was taught that I should point the dangerous end of a gun at anything I wanted Destroyed Permanently. Ground, sky, or Target. That way, mechanical devices, like Safeties and Triggers, Never played a roll in deleting something from my life. Scared Adults who weren't taught by their parents to respect Firearms don't have any clue of the dangers they put their children in by aquiring one and NOT teaching that Same RESPECT.
If they could engineer a way the suits operate, allowing the operator to move faster with spending less energy then this technology would be revolutionary.
@@Darth_Diddious but they require alot less energy than conventional walking/running and you can go faster. With gearshift incline terrain can actually be easier on a bike. The bike was revolutionary. I guess an iron man bike suit would be too chunky though but similar design principles could be used to make efficient use of human energy (as you were implying).
Gotta go watch this whole episode. This is Kristin Beck right? I watched her doc on Prime and It was good, but it was a few years ago. Here she almost looks like shes reverting back to Chris? Mad respect to her, her experiences, knowledge, etc.
The only reason I can think of that you need the human form on the battlefield to begin with is urban combat - particularly going room by room, and possibly for capturing rather than killing an enemy. Otherwise you can just send any assortment of munitions from very long range. If you can develop effective enough close-quarters robotic platforms I don't see the need for humans engaged in direct combat, with or without an ironman suit. Basically, if you had a powered suit, then just remove the human and send the suit, remotely piloted or fully autonomous.
But think of how terrifying it would be to have one of those sent to kill you. No thanks sounds tremendously abusable. Have you seen what our presidents do with drone strikes? Imagine if they could get their grubby paws on a robot suit. It makes me cringe thinking about it
Wars are much more personal, its like saying to two ppl that want to kill each other - hey why dont you put on these glows and just box a little. You dont want to kill his robots, you want to kill him and vice versa. Just my thoughts about it.
" We have the money, the technology, the scientific know-how, to create a kind of paradise. But we are led by the least among us, and the least intelligent." -Terence McKenna
Government: *can't make an Ironman suit* Some dude in his garage: *makes Ironman suit* The pentagon: HE WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A GARAGE! WITH A BUNCH OF SCRAPS!
The problem with Iron man suit is not only the power source but also the Gforces, in the movies Tony can do a lot of stuff which normally would kill him, he has to have some sort of antigravity mechanism in his suit. So I understand we are talking about a more down to earth suit.
I wonder if he's talking about the TALOS project which was not 1000lbs for sure! The military tried to use gas and nuclear energy a very long time ago but they stayed with electricity and multiple projects are still going on but mainly because of a lack of a reliable power source, they haven't adopted any of them yet.
Then the question is, Is it Worth It to develop Iron Man suits if the military has to basically re-make everything in order to power the suits, carry them around, provide logistics, all the unsexy but needed things to keep an armed force in the field?
Depends on who you ask because a situation like that would keep the military contractors and the military industrial complex going and fully funded for years and years to come. And then we can sell our old equipment to someone like Israel or Saudi Arabia so that they can use it to commit genocide. It’s win win for everyone but the people of this country actually footing the bill and the enlisted men and women who are underpaid instead of being well compensated like they should be.
In the far future, decades ahead yes . Unfortunately no person without some cybernetic capabilities will b much of an asset in the drone like warfare every1 expects in the generations to come after us
you dont need assisting vehicles /logistics if the suit has hybrid fusion engines and can take off like a fighter jet the real fight is fought with infowar and mindcontrol...the suit should make movies and stories
Actually DARPA developed one of these already. Military expert Emery Smith speaks on this very topic. Apparently it monitors all your vitals, you can run up to 30mph with it on. They have had suits like these for over 30 years my friend
they just need to integrate boston dynamics sensors and hydraulics into a hybrid exo sceleton suit for humans..then it can do backflips with 1000 pounds and eventually beat usain bolt .. controlled by AI to trial and error the human movements just give it up..kneel before the new son of light
@@jescollo I agree but it’s a bit of a stretch going from an exoskeleton suit to the Ironman one. Lifting heavy things is far easier that a creating a suit that can fly manoeuvres that a plane couldn’t do. I think that project will live longer than him.
I got the same kinda vibe about how he was describing the tech, half way through this YT JRE clip...I don't want to subscribe to Spotify just to watch the entire video, but he may be legit.
I made it 10 minutes before leaving this episode. Description: "Ex Navy Seal with tons of decorations" I'm in. Guest: "Every rock and tree has energy and the whole gravity concept is bullshit, it's all buoyancy and . . ." I'm out.
@@pablopumarestaminiau7512 I don't care that much what she choses to be rather than talking nonsense about stones having energy and "This is my take on General Relativity" . . .
3:10 why i love joe, hes always been genuine. If any other pod or news station would have gotten any information they shouldnt have they would be like:CLIP THAT, SAVE THAT, MAKE 5 COPYS AND PUBLISH IT IMMEDIATELY! joe like: ah bro its cool we could Edit it out if you say anything you shouldnt say.
@@aliasoda No, some people have spent 40-45 minutes reading about exoskeletons on wikipedia so know a great deal more, up to 50% more in some cases. Possibly even more if their reading, comprehension, and memory recall abilities are above average.
Watched the podcast, I gotta say Kristen is such a great guest. Never heard of her before, but what a great episode. Gotta have her back on there joe. Super interesting guest, great flow.
@@akolyte22 oh, word? Well, everyone goes through their own journey in life. All I can say is this, happiness an self actualization to every human being is a treacherous and convoluted experience. And I wish everyone well on that expedition of experience.
Every sci-fi movie we've seen thus far these past 3-4 decades , have been blueprints towards this current reality. Blade Runner, Total Recall, Demolition Man, Iron Man, etc. There's fascination in the darkness.
This guy is making it up. When asked what it does, he said “all kinds of stuff”. When asked what it’s made of he said something along the lines of “oh it’s changed so much… *thinks* titanium, carbon fibre, all kinds of top stuff…”. That’s what I’d make up off the top of my head too. He had absolutely zero details
Exoskeleton tech is nothing new and it's public knowledge that the pentagon is interested. The problem is that neither of them are engineers so some of the details are embellished or inaccurate, but the bigger picture is there. I have some doubts about the autonomous killers claim. Aircraft, even civilian ones, have a large degree of automation built in so we're pretty close to autonomous fighter jets. Boats are automated to a lesser extent but it's advancing yearly. Ground vehicles are still years, maybe decades, away though.
I hope you make it to Cc one day. You have that Shift button function down pat. In what reality does someone say "I'm a former Seal working on Top Secret projects," and expect them to spill the beans? You better believe that "Defense Spending" is over Half the Federal Budget. You saw how messy it got when the Doctors of this Country laid their claim to "National Defense." You want to ignore that U.S. tax dollars were spent to Build Infrastucture for Biological Weapons IN China because it was OutLawed in the U.S., for good reasons. Now they have told us to take our Dollars and go home. That FORCED Congress to change a Law made by Cooler Minds. Your inner child may crave abilities like that of Spiderman or Aqualung, but Mothers aren't keen on it. Neither does anyone who uses words like Containment, or FUBAR.
I was interested after watching this and went to Spotify for the full episode and 5 mins in this guy says he doesn't believe in gravity.... So I guess take it with a giant grain of salt what's being said here
Had a neighbor that worked in the y12 research facility that was working on the exo suit skeleton. Said he wore it and ran 2miles with 200lbs on his back and didn’t feel a thing and barely broke a sweat. The batteries were the biggest restriction he said as it was only a few hours at the time. This was around 2009-10. Also told me a lab on the same floor as his was working on subdermal chips that would monitor a soldiers vitals like a video game. It had a lab on a chip to administer drugs or medications as needed. If the soldier was stressed he said it could give them xanax or something or insulin if they were diabetic, etc. He was a very smart engineer with multiple degrees from MIT and GT. So I don’t think he was lying lol they must be so advanced now.
All the engineers: “TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE….. WITH A BUNCH OF SCRAPS!!”
You're a person of culture too I see..
Engineer: ...sir that was a movie-
Head engineer: SILENCE!
“…box of scraps”
*box of scraps
Lmao
Can confirm that when I woke up in 2019 unable to walk, one of the treatments was the use of an exoskeleton to help retrain my ability to walk.
Happy to say I can walk these days, even if it’s wobbly.
Amazing! Videos posted of it?
Rhodey?
OHHH! SHES WOBBLY! SHES IN BIG TROUBLE!
@@xryezv LMFAO
That's wonderful news ❤️💯
I really appreciate so much that they still do these clips on UA-cam it's a miracle for finding content that I enjoy with that having to sift through podcasts to figure out which one I want to listen to.
Amen brother
I was once you waited a year to download the whole thing for free
If it wasn't for these I'd miss half of the interesting conversations...
That's a low bar for a miracle sir
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Version 8.0
"Carry it around in a suitcase" is EXACTLY what Stan Lee's Tony Stark did in the early years of Iron Man comics. Tony carried the collapsible, pliable suit in his attaché case.
He meant the nuke battery
Did u see Old paintings and carvings with suitcases?? That could be IT...
@@grzyboweprodukcjegood theory
I like how Joe’s trying to be practical with some of the long term affects of these “iron man” suits as if the Military gives a damn about long term affects of soldiers.
If you get old, you weren't fighting hard enough.
Or that the black projects hadn’t figured out this basic shit decades ago
They only care for the term of the contract 😎
No kidding, the military wants all of us to die right after we are done. The longer veterans live the more it costs them
@@Conda17 Speak on this.
The fear with new tech is always the inevitable failures I've always imagined the first mobility test where a dude tries to move his head in the suit and it ends up doing a full 360
God damn💀
That guys completely fine hes all good. Justin Hammer lol
Iron man 2 nice
Bro that's crazy I've always that same thing after watching Iron man 2 lol
Well anyone who makes the suite will have limits on the movement your car can't driver in reverse when your headed in the forward direction! So that won't be a problem!
They should’ve just asked me. I actually made iron man suits with a giant cannon beam. But I threw it al away because I didn’t have space and I needed to make room for my fish tanks.
🤣
My gf be like:
ok
That’s rookie ! I built my iron man suit in a cave with a box of scraps
I think we all made the iron man suits before she did. Me too I did that years ago
Sounds a lot like the “power armor” suits from the Fallout games, especially with the nuclear batteries lol
Yeah it’s awesome, literally what he’s describing is the power armour
Where do you think fallout got the idea from
@@sds606 From starship troopers. Robert Heinlein's 1960s book is where the military got the idea.
Sounds impractical as all hell.
Yum, cancer
I like how joe will just talk about everything. He just loves to hear about everything.
Its almost like going down to your local dive bar and striking up conversation with any rando, beautiful indeed!
Except why Kristen he's a woman
He's an immensely open minded dude. But he does get paid a chunk just to get people to talk and listen to them haha
Ahhh Chicago… the place with the strictest gun laws that somehow STILL had over 200 shootings this Memorial Day weekend and nobody cares
@@Sharkweed gun laws don’t matter to gangs.
DARPA was basically started by researchers who watched Sci-fi Movies and Books.
After seeing the movie Predator, The Joint Chiefs wanted DARPA to come up with an invisibility shield.
After watching the movie War Games, The Joint Chiefs redesigned Cheyenne Mountain to resemble the interior that was in the movie.
People have no idea how much influence Sci-Fi movies and books have on the U.S. Military.
And vice versa
@@TheB00tyWarrior vice versa is more accurate
The Technium at work.
Think it's the other way around
Darpa was started by pringles
I remember talks of exo suits a decade ago when I was still serving. Don't know if they were real, but saw blueprints of it and they're supposed to help you carry weight like it's nothing, and now you see the military releasing footage of jetpacks. Imagine what they're working on behind the scenes. I don't doubt that they're working on crazy tech, I mean just look at the B2 Spirit, it was produced in the 80s, they would've developed it years prior.
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What do you mean you saw blue prints?
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@@christophesimmons6740 hahah
they were talking about nanofibers as artificial muscles, i guess they scrapped that?
Joe has become far more patient over the years.
This reminds me of conversations with Eddie Bravo.
Bravo mixed with Gary Busey
@@lw3894 fuck yes that’s exactly what I was trying to recognise, he looks like Gary busey if he was a hippie
@@lw3894 hahaha!
I thought more Lucky from KotH but yeah sure
@@lw3894 I see I am not the only one with the Busbey comparison 😂
"It's a thousand pounds, how are supposed to be able to move that thing?"
Obadiah Stane: "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"
Guys on one he don't know and they will not be 1000 pounds
Ground pressure alone makes this useless. Imagine trying to walk when you have 1000lbs being pressed through 1 human foot.
Well i’m not tony stark
Yet planes can carry 38,000 pounds, this guy is full of shite. How would he not know that if he is getting 60 million and working on Iron Man suits. BS.
@@JoeBlack14 I agree 100% saw it from the beginning lol foolishness
Can you imagine walking around the city one day and you just see some guy flying in a iron man suit.
non issue since its way more practical to to this as a remote drone
Kristen beck identifies as a woman. (Unless you meant some random person was flying it in which case I would say "I know I just wanted to point out that navy seal over there identifies as a female)
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Jesus, we're going to be overrun by Ultron bots first if the replies here have anything to say about it
Well here’s the problem , the military doesn’t build for looks but for function. If you spot it the enemy can spot it. So would you even see it? 🤔
This dude is just one of Pete Holmes' characters.
Genuinely the first thought in my head when I saw this thumbnail was that I figured I had missed Pete Holmes coming out with a cancer diagnosis.
She’s a woman
Underrated comment here.
Not a dude
@@__-wm9lu Let's be more specific. She is a transwoman. I'll call her she but she is not really a woman. She is a man who takes hormones because he or she has gender dysphoria and would like to present as a woman. There is nothing wrong with telling the truth.
The project is called Talos, i spent the last years as a material scientist developing the system. It is a total disaster and if it comes to anything in 20 years I would be amazed. We can’t get the biomechanics to work, the suit is too heavy, we can get the ankle joint to work, we can get the width of the shoe to fit in the door comfortably, and we can’t get it to carry enough weight to substantially upgrade the armor capacity of the operator. All of this and we have about a 35 to 40 minute battery life with lithium ion rechargeable‘s. This is all on taxpayer money. The suit does not fly. everything this guy is saying is total BS.
They only let you work with the old batteries eh? Lol they take them from old cell phones?
Battery life is the first thing I thought of. I figured maybe an hour, which puts you at the complete mercy of logistics changing during a high level military op. You get pinned down and they can't get to you right away. Now what? And the nuclear battery sounds like it might work from an energy component. But shit, what if he steps on an IED or it gets shot? That's a small bomb now
He never said it flies. He said "it does a lot of things".
I don't know who Jay is but I can tell you he knows what he is talking about. This guy likely thinks he knows the tech and has been handed a line of bullshit from many engineering managers and scientists. This project has been a shit show and we are not close to this being reality. A lot of the other stuff he is talking about is horseshit too. I am not saying he is lying, he likely just does not know enough about the tech to know what is and is not real and how far things are from really being ready for real world operations.
Agreed Jay, Having spent time in rooms with people…this guy isn’t guarded enough and runs his mouth. Regardless if the project is “declassified” or not, anyone worth their weight in the community keeps their mouth shut. Especially if the project is still being funded. Also, he should never comment on aspects of a project he had nothing to do with. Clearly lacks fundamental knowledge on the details…as someone who analyzes/ people…he edits too much in the wrong spots. Annnnyway.
I suspect he was in a think tank for SEALS 15 years ago when they did a “what would you like to see” seminar…threw out some ideas and maybe sat a boardroom for a week and brainstormed…that’s it.
Joe is really interesting, he can shift the conversation from cerebral to funny and interesting and real to fiction with such ease, and it is so laid back that people he has on the show don't have to play a persona and talk about they like and be themselves. This man can probably spark up a conversation with any person on the planet, judging by the variety of people he had on the show. Quite fascinating.
You're giving this guy way too much praise, he's just the host of Fear Factor.
Wk
@@WeirdSmellyMan Nope. He has the biggest podcast in the world right now. He deserves all the praise.
@@WeirdSmellyMan Your name is quite perfect.
Clearly you don’t know many bros.
"Is it supposed to be able to fly?"
"it's gonna do a lot of stuff"
*"CAN YOU JUST ANSWER MY FUCKING QUESTION"*
"Powered by a Nuclear Battery" going into a warzone...not a good idea. Hit the battery & create a wasteland wherever you hit it....
@@mr.robinson1982 i mean as long as it doesn't go super critical or whatever the shit is called idek
The military/CIA type guests never really say much.
@@mr.robinson1982 you need the rate of production of the nucleus to be higher than the consumption for fission to happen or something idk I learnt it in chem class. the k value needs to be above 1. and idts a little bullet can cause that
It means no
Such a good episode. Joe Rogan is just great. Can’t stay away from this podcast.
Kristin: It was called Carnivore at first...
Joe: You ever hear about the carnivore diet?
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Kristin: in the beginning it was only a small handful of us working...
Joe: Have you ever tried DMT?
*Chris
Kristin looks like Steven Tyler tried to draw himself from memory.
Highest observation ever.
@@arronrhea7674 but so accurate too
Lol
😂 Good God man what did he ever do to you....?
Dead 💀
I've never in my life seen a guy who needs a mustache more than this dude.
🤣🤣
He's the real life PC principal 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣noooo!!! had to scroll up have a better look. For SURE he needs one.
He is an ex Navy seal that became transgender
He’s a women now
Kristin Beck has now de-transitioned back to Chris Beck, ex-Navy SEAL
Thank god, transsexualism is a true mental disorder. Most people regret it after they transition
And believes every single conspiracy out there.
@@ookalar665 This is True - although, you'll never see the Mainstream News Media reveal this fact.
The many 'De-Transitioner' videos tend to follow the same path:
Usually, the 'Euphoria' of Gender Transition lasts 1-3 years,
Then when it wears off, the person realizes that they're actually not happier at all. In fact, they're more depressed and anxious and sad than ever before - because they know that they've permanently damaged their bodies and will likely never have normal sexual function or fertility ever again.
@@johndamper2934 not every
@@johndamper2934 probably cuz hes been apart of them
The ironman suit would most likely just be a drone controlled through VR input.
Basically what ufos and aliens are
It's an exoskeleton, no reason to call it a suit if it's a drone.
how do you know ?
Also, why not just make power armor? There are no reasons for it to fly, it wouldn't be effective at flying anyway.
It will cost to much. Only top secret secret squirrels would get them if anyone. Remember , people are cheaper, and the earth is over populated. We will never go anonymous.
Robotics engineer here:
I'm a little skeptical of what they are saying and they said it. The world is a loooooong ways away from an iron man suit imo (which personally I think isn't even practical with power limitations, and modern weaponry). It would be a multi million dollar coffin to the pressure wave of any explosive and a reliability nightmare. Autonomy is the future of warfare, but we are not as advanced as people think... Bad weather conditions... at night? Yeah, good luck with reliable perception. Active research topic (we're getting there though!)
BTW, there's a company called gravity industries which has a real flying jet suit, check them out. They have like 15 minute flight times using jet fuel... Way more power density than any thermo nuclear device and that's about all they can do. They realised its a bust for military and have shifted to search and rescue application, very cool tech though
I thought he sounded like bs too
Just reading your comment and how you articulate it I can tell you’re for sure legit. However I don’t think this guy is trying to bullshit I think he’s truly saying what he actually thinks is true. He’s a SEAL not a Robotics engineer or scientist he doesn’t know the technicals of everything he just knows ME SEAL IRONMAN SUIT GO BOOM.
Wild take I think there’s an enormous difference between u and him in terms of levels of study, research and security clearance
I think the military’s use of the word “Iron Man” for these suits and their evolution is so far off from our idea of the actual Iron Man suit that we know from the movies and comics. So I don’t think she’s wrong or full of BS. It’s just the project name they gave it. Which isn’t anywhere near the actual Iron Man suit we think of when we hear the name. But given time and advancements in technology, we could actually see it one day.
@@CKpremium1992 yeah that is totally fair, and I don't have a military background at all so it is interesting to hear that inside perspective. I think he was probably just excited and passionate about the stuff they were exposed to which we are all guilty of sometimes haha
Something that the Iron Man archetype captures quite well is the technological holy grail of generating large amounts of energy in a compact and efficient way. Tony before and after that invention are two different individuals despite all the genius you want to put into him as a character. If humanity had access to a similar source of energy, it could possibly advance 200 years in a decade.
It could revolutionize space travel, mobile tech and a lot of human needs.
Precisely. As amazing as the suit is, it’s the arc reactor that’s so integral.
Could, but would never. They would never give us free energy. Their black budgets are 99% funded on the wars for oil and 1% tax payer money. They would hold onto that secret like it was the arc of the covenant in Jerusalem 2,000bce and I fully expect that if a suit carrying that kind of battery gets disabled in battle, they would instantly drop warheads on it to keep the secret, whether the soldier in it is alive or not. Secrecy is Paramount.
Exactly.
If we ever do make armored suits it'll be more like something akin to Fallout power armor
Zero point
If this man is proof that the fusion of Val Kilmer and Gary Busey took place, then why wouldn't we see an Iron Man suit in the near future.
Hahahah thats it!! I was staing at hin the whole tims thinking like this dude has got to be wearing some kind of prostectic mask to hide his real identity cuz that mug is weird looking lmao
@@samcrocker2947 he’s trans. His name is Kristen Beck. Now.
@@Totaro17 he detransition just recently actually.
@@mickeytwister4721 cheater. Lol
Right on the money with that comment. Love it.
In 2017 I fractured my back with spinal cord damage. I was on a short list to wear one of those suits to help you walk. Never got to try it, learned on my own. I did see another guy wearing one last year in rehab. Most likely 10-20 years behind what the Army has anyway.
I applaud you for using your inner strength to overcome your hardship.
I hope you appreciate who uses terms like "Short List" to lie to you.
I'd stay away from folks like that in your upright future.
You must have been drunk. @@truthsRsung
@@ArmyStrongGangflu ...Completely sober and have never been brainwashed by a government institution.
Did you enjoy "basic training"???
Iron man suits probably exist and we don’t even know how advanced they are if this guy is talking about it openly.
Press X for doubt
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Or..... he's a lunatic and all this is in his head.
Met an engineer when I was on a jury back in the 90’s that worked at a national laboratory. His project was a powered exoskeleton.
Joe talks about SO much interesting things it's hard not to binge watch
I’m an engineer and I’ve been working on this problem for 7 years. The pilot cooling is a tougher problem than the individual flight. Turns out we really need a portable fusion reactor… 🙃
fusion reactors don’t produce alot of heat? interesting..
Cool story bro. Tell it again.
well if you were captured in the middle east and your life was on the line, maybe you'd have the motivation to finally make one.
And you're here to tell us about in the youtube comments, lol
@@vashcrimson4395 Hahaha that was my thought. How is a reactor going to help with cooling haha.
"If the people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered.... I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.... The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."
Thomas Jefferson
End the federal reserve
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To do so we must begin the next revolution to be free we must first spill the blood of tyrants
That's not a Thomas Jefferson quote. Fake fake fake.
Amen
the first begotten will usher in the age after the FED..even though they serve the fallen angel..it will come with an UFO as DARPA crispR edit..with some nanobots connected to the exo sceleton for the perfect cyberpunk reincarnation
In the famous words of Tony Stark “You want my property you can’t have it but I did you a favour.. I have successfully privatized world peace ✌️ “
Exoskeleton technology & "super suits" have been a wet dream for most militaries in the world for many a year. SciFi culture most definitely has something to do with that, considering SciFi is just a "out of the box" way of scientific theory.
In theory it's a great idea. But sadly every prototype I've personally seen has been a bit of a let down. I believe we'll get there eventually, we definitely have the potential but in my opinion we don't have the tech just yet. Certainly we aren't very far off it though. I think a majority of us will still be alive to see it.
It weird how SciFi has pushed us scientifically. So many things from the early SciFi days are now being developed or have already been developed. Humanity is an interesting species when you try look at us from a third person (or species I guess) perspective.
It’s not all sci-fi or fiction you also gotta understand that there’s nothing new under the sun.
@@devante9555 Dude the very definition of Sci fi is it MUST contain new tech
Sci fi gives us an image to work towards, it's like the modern version of alchemists and the philosophers stone or transmutation
tbh it probably has more civilian applications than frontline military
all of the suits will be clumsy unless they can literally splice them into the human nervous system. outside of that the control delay will be too long for it to be even close to efficient
You get tech to the point where you are practically wearing a skin suit - lightweight, flexible with Ironman gadgets without the bulk. Add 'force shields' like you see in Dune for extra protection. Long ways away I know, but it will happen.
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usher in the doomsday angel of cybernetic glory. gods created their servants until the servants took over and created their own servants. GAN with more reinforcment learning and gpt4 will be the movie her. just put it into boston dynamics
Nanotech bro, just like the movie 😂
What you're saying reminds me of the gel layers the Spartans wore in Halo lore.
@@jmccann6735 I have no doubt nanomachines are well on their way to being a real thing. If that happens, you better hope they are in the right hands, because just think of an intelligent virus in the air that's invisible and kills when and who it wants at any given time.
Don’t know why this is taking them so long. Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave, with a box of scraps!
They’re not Tony Stark
The dude abides
Really liking how Kristen is looking at the cod pictures and saying yeah that’s it right there
Idk why I could listen to this navy seal dude talk all day. His voice is so soothing🤣
I like how the nerd nonchalantly, sped past sayin’ “Iron Man, suit”, as if he knew Joe wasn’t gonna ask him about an “Iron Man” suit.
Navy seals are nerds now?
She* actually
They* actually
@@scottwilliams645 Nah it's a dude. This isn't fantasy land.
@@jacobsuckit4214 Technically☝🏾 they’re a “non binary”
This almost wants me to listen on Spotify….almost
I saw some in person and the first problem I saw was that the second you would leave an urban environment they are useless. Sinking in sand, unable to effectively hike up things, and can be problematic in snow. That was a long time ago and maybe they have improved. Also the amount of weight you could carry on your back was ridiculous.
Taking a dump could be problematic too.
The military would use these on specific missions with limited use. like deployment in an urban environment.
The snow issues can be solved with a mechanically driven variable-diameter plate at the boot-base.
@@saltycreole2673 solved during the Mercury and Gemini programs.
We just need it for Moscow dude.
If you close your eyes and listen, Joe Rogan is interviewing Badger from breaking bad.
definitely bring this guys over two different topics that are off the roof. Thanks Joe for this content.
It's not a guy. She the guest is a woman.
@@Underground.Rabbit he thinks he’s a woman. Don’t accommodate delusions
lol wait, he says the suit weighs a thousand pounds and Joe says "ooh so you could only get a couple of those on a plane" and he says "Idk, 4?". A 747 can carry 400 people.
The standard 747-400 Freighter can carry 248,000 lb (103,419 kg) of cargo approximately
I assumed they were talking about much smaller vehicles, like fighter aircraft etc. that could bear significantly lower loads. Still have no idea what they can carry, but it would be weird for a guy with background in MMA where people are constantly weighed, to value 1000lbs as 100 people.
a c-130 would do
He was in part of designing a suit for SEAL missions, they don't drop in using a 747. He talks about specific spec's on Shawn Ryans podcast if your interested, but admits that when he was booted from the program the suit wasn't anywhere like what they wanted (it was just a minimal exoskeleton suit, not the flying mega-suit that they planned on)
I thought Gary Busey only had one son? This guy could definitely be related to him. It's his eyes. And mouth.
Jamie pull up a young Gary Busey.
He looks like him and sounds like Steve O
Her, this lady, and her**
@@c-rexintellect9722 I didn’t know that until I looked Kristin up
@@derricklitt1024 it's almost like you believed your lying eyes....
Apparently Gary Buseys son is really his daughter, and she is a male
Chris Beck is a national treasure. A living walking Tesla+ Rambo. The mind of a genius and the combat knowledge that only comes from being a top tier navy seal. I could listen to him for hours. Such an interesting guy and interesting life story. God bless you Christin!
To all the Tony Stark fanboys, Chris says it's a bunch of bull crap. An unpowered, uncomplicated exosuit is possible but the development guys wanted Hollywood. They'll be waiting a few decade before that's ready.
When an ENTP succeeds.
I really want to own a Warhammer 40k armor that is functional.
One can just imagine what would happen if A.I. were used to sabotage or hijack those things.
It might be amusing to see what happens if Spambots were upgraded to full artificial intelligence to serve that purpose. They might try to fly the pilot to brothels or to open air markets in the Third World.
Well first off you'd have to be genetically modified.
"This system is so reactive that our previous tests with un-augmented volunteers ended in failure. The amplified movements broke their bones, tore their muscles, their own agony induced spams killed them." - Dr. Catherine Halsey describing the powered assault armor named Mjolnir.
Elon is developing Neuralink. He really might be Tony Stark.
Lol I actually googled cause it sounded like a robo cop reference
I think the mjolnir armor systems are a much more reality grounded place to start than iron man suits. Halo has a more realistic progression of internal power source than jumping straight to impossible alien tech... Unless we actually do get our hands on some impossible alien tech. In which case, the air force, navy and army need to all drop their compartmentalisation and work together and give up their most high tech secrets to each other. Consolidation could be all we need to actually get Spartans and iron men in the field. If the conspiracies have any truth to them.
@@SUPERFunStick sounds like a Job for DARPA to me
The fact they're not calling this the SPARTAN program kills me
There's no way this dude is legit. He sounds like he just makes it up, as he goes.
Thank you!!! This guys is a waffled of the highest order, such a gimp
I'm sure this random guy on the internet is legit though. No way he doesn't know everything.
This "Dude" is actually a chick....its the Trans seal from years ago
@@TheSixStringGuy the one that was whopping women's ass in mma?
@@TheSixStringGuy Then he should present as a women. Apparently no one in the comment section even remotely guessed that he's supposed to be a chick. Other than the few people who remember it from back then.
Shawn and joe are my 2 favorite podcasts!!
I saw Mike Baker (ex CIA, yeah right) show this tech and it improved his aim and duration. Awesome stuff.
Homeboy is alternate universe Jason Mews on some Jay and Silent Bob build Iron Man shit
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She is a transgender woman
@@myrlclipsps5 and I am Jesus Christ
Yoooo Arson i love you bro!!! I use to watch your videos alll the time!!! Hope you’re doing well brother! Hope you’re still riding and if so definitely be safe!
@@myrlclipsps5he is not a transgender he stopped taking the drugs and transitioned back to a man, he speaks out against the trans community all the time
I love how there's an unlimited budget for something with no practical value, but no money for things like... schools or teachers. But great job on the Iron Man suit!
Xd schools are a tool of the ppl that dont want us learn anything and ur suprised they dont get teachers Xad
We’re gonna need an iron man suit to protect the schools now though…
your comment makes no sense
Fisrt intelligent comment listed.
Congratulations!
I meant that, Sincerely.
@@johnnyc0811 ...The ONLY reason kids think that a gun could solve their Problems is that they Witness Adults doing it on TV and the Internet....
EVERY WAKING MOMENT!!!
Get your cause and effect straightened out.
I was taught that I should point the dangerous end of a gun at anything I wanted Destroyed Permanently.
Ground, sky, or Target. That way, mechanical devices, like Safeties and Triggers, Never played a roll in deleting something from my life.
Scared Adults who weren't taught by their parents to respect Firearms don't have any clue of the dangers they put their children in by aquiring one and NOT teaching that Same RESPECT.
If they could engineer a way the suits operate, allowing the operator to move faster with spending less energy then this technology would be revolutionary.
A bicycle?
@@Darth_Diddious but they require alot less energy than conventional walking/running and you can go faster. With gearshift incline terrain can actually be easier on a bike. The bike was revolutionary.
I guess an iron man bike suit would be too chunky though but similar design principles could be used to make efficient use of human energy (as you were implying).
Gotta go watch this whole episode. This is Kristin Beck right? I watched her doc on Prime and It was good, but it was a few years ago. Here she almost looks like shes reverting back to Chris? Mad respect to her, her experiences, knowledge, etc.
i love the fact joe offered to edit classified things out of this respectful man
The only reason I can think of that you need the human form on the battlefield to begin with is urban combat - particularly going room by room, and possibly for capturing rather than killing an enemy. Otherwise you can just send any assortment of munitions from very long range. If you can develop effective enough close-quarters robotic platforms I don't see the need for humans engaged in direct combat, with or without an ironman suit. Basically, if you had a powered suit, then just remove the human and send the suit, remotely piloted or fully autonomous.
But think of how terrifying it would be to have one of those sent to kill you. No thanks sounds tremendously abusable. Have you seen what our presidents do with drone strikes? Imagine if they could get their grubby paws on a robot suit. It makes me cringe thinking about it
Humans cost less
Remove humans you remove error but also you remove the things that makes us human. Compassion
Spot on mate
Wars are much more personal, its like saying to two ppl that want to kill each other - hey why dont you put on these glows and just box a little. You dont want to kill his robots, you want to kill him and vice versa. Just my thoughts about it.
" We have the money, the technology, the scientific know-how, to create a kind of paradise. But we are led by the least among us, and the least intelligent." -Terence McKenna
Miss that guy, great quote!😊
2:07 the way he says harbulary batteries makes me laugh
This is the first step to real life marvel. Next we’re gunna see someone hulk out from a nuke.
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If it happens it's probably gonna be a clump of meat screaming feed me
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Government: *can't make an Ironman suit*
Some dude in his garage: *makes Ironman suit*
The pentagon: HE WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A GARAGE! WITH A BUNCH OF SCRAPS!
Are you talking Tony Stark?
@@JoeArn1 no. Hacksmith.
@@joshuamcdowell1460 nah, Alex Lab
Cool to see Little Nicky on JRE.
Hahaha so true
Popeyes chicken ish fucking aweshome
Underrated comment
Adrian, get in the flask
Thoroughly enjoy listening to Chris Beck.
The problem with Iron man suit is not only the power source but also the Gforces, in the movies Tony can do a lot of stuff which normally would kill him, he has to have some sort of antigravity mechanism in his suit. So I understand we are talking about a more down to earth suit.
I wonder if he's talking about the TALOS project which was not 1000lbs for sure! The military tried to use gas and nuclear energy a very long time ago but they stayed with electricity and multiple projects are still going on but mainly because of a lack of a reliable power source, they haven't adopted any of them yet.
He literally says it was project Carnivore and he literally was employed to work on it. Did u even watch the video
The absolute last answer to a question like "What is the Iron Man Project?" Is "It's the Iron Man Project."
This a impact a writer, director actor can have ,all 🐐🐐
#1 feature in the suit is being able to pilot it’s self back to base when the pilot expires.
Does it have a self cleaning function like an oven??
Many drones do this and are sold very mainstream. Some kids toys may even be capable of this.
@@c-rexintellect9722 yes just trying to be funny 🤭
Then the question is, Is it Worth It to develop Iron Man suits if the military has to basically re-make everything in order to power the suits, carry them around, provide logistics, all the unsexy but needed things to keep an armed force in the field?
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Depends on who you ask because a situation like that would keep the military contractors and the military industrial complex going and fully funded for years and years to come. And then we can sell our old equipment to someone like Israel or Saudi Arabia so that they can use it to commit genocide. It’s win win for everyone but the people of this country actually footing the bill and the enlisted men and women who are underpaid instead of being well compensated like they should be.
In the far future, decades ahead yes . Unfortunately no person without some cybernetic capabilities will b much of an asset in the drone like warfare every1 expects in the generations to come after us
you dont need assisting vehicles /logistics if the suit has hybrid fusion engines and can take off like a fighter jet
the real fight is fought with infowar and mindcontrol...the suit should make movies and stories
@@usmcyounggun6879 and that's without mentioning the Hunger and thirst of the military industrial complex like u explained
Actually DARPA developed one of these already. Military expert Emery Smith speaks on this very topic. Apparently it monitors all your vitals, you can run up to 30mph with it on. They have had suits like these for over 30 years my friend
Yea, no 😆
Bro he’s talking about the past he’s obviously not a seal anymore dude is like 45
"Emory Smith Military Expert" Lol 😂😂😂
Emory Smith is a complete and total liar.
Yh i ain't buying that one exist that can run 30mph
they just need to integrate boston dynamics sensors and hydraulics into a hybrid exo sceleton suit for humans..then it can do backflips with 1000 pounds and eventually beat usain bolt ..
controlled by AI to trial and error the human movements
just give it up..kneel before the new son of light
The idea of a real life iron man suit is like every little kids dream come true .
He went from actual iron man suit to exoskeleton suit. That is most definitely not the same thing, bro.
I think an exoskeleton is a component of the iron man suit. They just got focus on the exoskeleton
He also said that the plane could only carry 4 of them at 1000 pounds each, Planes can carry 38,000 pounds. This guy is straight full of shit.
@@jescollo I agree but it’s a bit of a stretch going from an exoskeleton suit to the Ironman one. Lifting heavy things is far easier that a creating a suit that can fly manoeuvres that a plane couldn’t do. I think that project will live longer than him.
My BS detector goes nuts with this guy. Off the charts.
Glad I'm not the only one. He seems like he's just going off the cuff. He has no idea what he's talking about.
I was just thinking the same thing. He's clearly fantasizing about his own magnificence. Something doesn't add up here.
I had to scroll wayyyyy too far to find this comment
I got the same kinda vibe about how he was describing the tech, half way through this YT JRE clip...I don't want to subscribe to Spotify just to watch the entire video, but he may be legit.
Why? There are already jet packs on the market.
This guys sounds like he’s making it up on the spot
100%
This chick**
The level of polite skepticism is off the charts.
Dont trust anyone who says they're a techie and "worked on all types of projects" if they can't even pronounce the work NUCLEAR correctly.
I made it 10 minutes before leaving this episode. Description: "Ex Navy Seal with tons of decorations" I'm in. Guest: "Every rock and tree has energy and the whole gravity concept is bullshit, it's all buoyancy and . . ." I'm out.
Who would have thought that a man who claims to be a woman in a man's body has some odd ideas about reality
@@pablopumarestaminiau7512 I don't care that much what she choses to be rather than talking nonsense about stones having energy and "This is my take on General Relativity" . . .
Right on JRE crew👍 always great seeing Duncan Trussel ..... without the costumes
Na
3:10 why i love joe, hes always been genuine. If any other pod or news station would have gotten any information they shouldnt have they would be like:CLIP THAT, SAVE THAT, MAKE 5 COPYS AND PUBLISH IT IMMEDIATELY! joe like: ah bro its cool we could Edit it out if you say anything you shouldnt say.
We can only imagine what they've already built in these military black projects, they probably had ironman suits decades ago
They had your mom decades ago
You're right about that
A V-22 could carry around 20 of these exotic suit soldiers.
By mass. Not by volume.
@@dolphin069 assuming they all weigh around 1klbs the v22 has an internal payload of 20klbs and has seats for up to 24 personnel.
We knew it's finally here
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if it weighs 1000 pounds it's gonna take up more space than a regular troop.
"its the Iron Man projects" that line needs to be in the MCU
You mean like in ARMOR WARS
If Duncan Trussell became a Seal, this would be him.
This guy knows about as much about powered exoskeletons as someone that spent half an hour reading wikipedia articles.
How is he getting even two seconds of air time. This is the same conversation you would have in a cardboard box on skid row with this guy
So as much as everyone else
@@aliasoda No, some people have spent 40-45 minutes reading about exoskeletons on wikipedia so know a great deal more, up to 50% more in some cases. Possibly even more if their reading, comprehension, and memory recall abilities are above average.
Watched the podcast, I gotta say Kristen is such a great guest. Never heard of her before, but what a great episode. Gotta have her back on there joe. Super interesting guest, great flow.
manliest broad of all time
@@hugh-jasole lmfao had no clue this was a woman at all
he's a he again (in reality always has been) and regrets the surgeries and transitioning
@@akolyte22 oh, word? Well, everyone goes through their own journey in life. All I can say is this, happiness an self actualization to every human being is a treacherous and convoluted experience. And I wish everyone well on that expedition of experience.
Every sci-fi movie we've seen thus far these past 3-4 decades , have been blueprints towards this current reality.
Blade Runner, Total Recall, Demolition Man, Iron Man, etc.
There's fascination in the darkness.
Ready player one
That dude is awesome with the best job, wish I studied more.
These are more edge of tomorrow exosksuits than actual iron man armor. Facts.
Great movie
This guy is making it up. When asked what it does, he said “all kinds of stuff”. When asked what it’s made of he said something along the lines of “oh it’s changed so much… *thinks* titanium, carbon fibre, all kinds of top stuff…”. That’s what I’d make up off the top of my head too. He had absolutely zero details
Ya cause he doesn’t want his door kicked in bro. Think a little.
Exoskeleton tech is nothing new and it's public knowledge that the pentagon is interested. The problem is that neither of them are engineers so some of the details are embellished or inaccurate, but the bigger picture is there. I have some doubts about the autonomous killers claim. Aircraft, even civilian ones, have a large degree of automation built in so we're pretty close to autonomous fighter jets. Boats are automated to a lesser extent but it's advancing yearly. Ground vehicles are still years, maybe decades, away though.
Yes this is totally made up but Rogan also believes Bob Lazar lmfao.
Yup this Guy is full of shit like Rogan would Say...
I hope you make it to Cc one day.
You have that Shift button function down pat.
In what reality does someone say "I'm a former Seal working on Top Secret projects," and expect them to spill the beans?
You better believe that "Defense Spending" is over Half the Federal Budget.
You saw how messy it got when the Doctors of this Country laid their claim to "National Defense."
You want to ignore that U.S. tax dollars were spent to Build Infrastucture for Biological Weapons IN China because it was OutLawed in the U.S., for good reasons.
Now they have told us to take our Dollars and go home.
That FORCED Congress to change a Law made by Cooler Minds.
Your inner child may crave abilities like that of Spiderman or Aqualung, but Mothers aren't keen on it. Neither does anyone who uses words like Containment, or FUBAR.
I kinda want to hear her say “Get in the flask”.
Hear her say**
@@c-rexintellect9722 didn’t realize. Changing. Thanks.
“We can edit that out if you say something you’re not supposed to”. Watching out for his guest. Joes the nicest guy.
Geezus is he related to Gary Busey?
She*
I was interested after watching this and went to Spotify for the full episode and 5 mins in this guy says he doesn't believe in gravity.... So I guess take it with a giant grain of salt what's being said here
Whats this guys name so I can search for him on Spotify please 🙏
@@shortsmad5729 Kristin Beck
Many thanks 👍
Nah I already built a iron man suit in a cave with box of scraps these guys are just rookies
very hard to believe this guy has any sort of technical role in national labs - in 1st 5min of podcast he said he doesn't believe in gravity...
Joe: “What’s the Ironman project?”
Dude about to say the coolest real life sentence ever: 🙂↕️
The "aliens" from Roswell were actually time travelling humans from the future wearing iron man skin suits.
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I doubt it, however there is agreement amongst some researchers that the "greys" are sort kind of biological A.I.
I don’t believe this guy. He’s definitely not an engineer.
Same he smoked to much😂
Had a neighbor that worked in the y12 research facility that was working on the exo suit skeleton. Said he wore it and ran 2miles with 200lbs on his back and didn’t feel a thing and barely broke a sweat. The batteries were the biggest restriction he said as it was only a few hours at the time. This was around 2009-10.
Also told me a lab on the same floor as his was working on subdermal chips that would monitor a soldiers vitals like a video game. It had a lab on a chip to administer drugs or medications as needed. If the soldier was stressed he said it could give them xanax or something or insulin if they were diabetic, etc.
He was a very smart engineer with multiple degrees from MIT and GT. So I don’t think he was lying lol they must be so advanced now.
i imagine taking my garbage out one day then i hear a voice.....look down and its this guy like "hey btw we are working on an iron man suit"