4D Printing is the Future of Design

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    That's right, it's one D better! Actually, 4D printing is about using a 3D printer to produce self-reconfiguring, programmable material that intelligently arranges itself into basically any object -- with no computers or electricity required! Skylar Tibbits, an MIT researcher, has already developed prototypes from his self-assembly lab. And this is just the beginning - from skyscrapers to space stations, the promises of 4D printing are amazing.
    How would you use 4D Printing? Let us know in the comments below!
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    Some assembly required may soon be replaced with "Just Add Water."
    3D printers. I never get tired of thinking about all the possible applications, like building a brand new coffee table, or building a brand new 3D printer, or finally getting that Strickland action figure everyone's been asking for. But all of these great products have one thing in common - rigidity. That means they're going to keep that shape once I print them, unless I take a flamethrower to them, or maybe a hacksaw. But the advent of something called 4D printing could turn all of that on its head! That's right, it's one "D" better!
    Actually, it's not just a catch phrase, 4D printing is really about using a 3D printer to print out self-reconfiguring, programmable material. Now imagine this. You have a non-living object that can change its shape and behavior over time. It's kind of like a robot, but there are no microprocessors, no circuit boards no motors - in fact to you it looks like a string of plastic. But you toss it into a kiddie pool, and upon contact with water you now have a secret message spelled out in plastic cursive!
    Skylar Tibbits, the man who really came up with this idea of 4D printing, has gone even further. He's created programmable sheet material. It's a sheet of plastic that, when submerged in water, can clench up into the shape of a cube. And a cube is just the beginning! More complex designs will mean millions of more shapes - like self-folding origami!
    In the near future, imagine a smart grid of plumbing, with pipes that can actually expand and contract in response to water demand. Or maybe even heal if there is a frozen segment that breaks open. Or imagine self assembling furniture. Print out a flat board and just add water, next thing you know it curls up into a rocking chair. Now, wrap your mind around how useful this would be in a really hostile environment, like low Earth orbit, where building stuff comes at a high cost and a high risk.
    Now the prototypes we have seen so far have been pretty simple, but the promises are amazing! Think about it on the really big scale. What about skyscrapers and bridges. If we could make them out of smart materials like smart beams and smart bricks, they could heal themselves after weather damage or prepare for something massive like an earthquake.
    Or we flip it. We go on to the very small scale and now we have micro particles moving around in our bodies, maintaining our health. You might be wondering, how much complexity can build up our of stuff that changes its shape without computers or electromechanical motors. Lets think about proteins for a second. Proteins are pretty much what make any basic animal function possible on a cellular level. And a protein is really self-reconfiguring material. It's a polypeptide. It's a long chain of amino acids. So once again we're playing Copy Cat to mother nature.
    Now lets not get ahead of ourselves, I'm not actually suggesting that we're going to be printing out some sort of plastic replicant that can gain self-awareness and yearn for more life But maybe we will. In fact, it's hard for us to predict right now. We're just seeing the very beginning of this technology, and the complexity could become truly amazing.
    So, how would you use 4D printing? Let us know! Leave a comment below, we promise we're going to read every single one of them and while your there why don't you "like" the vide if you enjoyed it, and subscribe, we got some great stuff coming up soon!
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  • @jonathanlevy8705
    @jonathanlevy8705 8 років тому +67

    We will look at this vid 200 years from now and laugh...

    • @thefriendlynerighbourhoodc7697
      @thefriendlynerighbourhoodc7697 8 років тому +5

      and to those who didnt believe us will cry and we shall drink there tears

    • @jonathanlevy8705
      @jonathanlevy8705 8 років тому +2

      jeremiah walcott You....I like you.

    • @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868
      @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868 7 років тому +3

      especially since we'll be Watering your plants with Gatorade asking, what the hell is water the stuff in the toilet

    • @dolebiscuit
      @dolebiscuit 7 років тому +1

      If UA-cam is even around in 200 years. Or the internet as we know it. This stuff will be so laughably obsolete then.

    • @bailey125
      @bailey125 7 років тому +1

      Humans are too optimistic of the future.
      Take back to the future for example. People thought we would have hover boards and flying cars and all sorts of things in 2015. But no, there is nothing of the sort (except from electromagnetic repulsion).

  • @sanguisdominus
    @sanguisdominus 10 років тому +39

    So how does this print in 4 dimensions?
    Can it print a physical tesseract? No? Well, it's not printing in 4D, then.
    Sure, I can't argue against the fact this is badass - but it's not 4D. It's just a 3D shape that changes in 3D.

    • @mridul2sunny
      @mridul2sunny 10 років тому +17

      the 4th dimension is time.

    • @lorsayden2403
      @lorsayden2403 10 років тому +7

      Mridul
      its both. it can refer to both time in Einsteins special relativity theory, or polytopes that Vehementi refers to. for example a tesseract is a "simple" 4 dimensional cube. so what Vehementi says is actually correct. no 4D printer here... only 3D

    • @pivotalaxe8550
      @pivotalaxe8550 10 років тому

      5D is a tesseract im sorry

    • @sanguisdominus
      @sanguisdominus 10 років тому +3

      Pivotal Axe No, a 5D cube is a penteract...

    • @lassejensen2186
      @lassejensen2186 10 років тому +2

      Pivotal Axe Wikipedia: In geometry, the tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube

  • @Stewie457
    @Stewie457 8 років тому +29

    I can 3D print a clock. THERE! 4D printing!

  • @MrJaryd2000
    @MrJaryd2000 10 років тому +35

    4D printing is ahead of its time.

    • @silasmartyr4867
      @silasmartyr4867 10 років тому +10

      moniker127
      Wait till you see my Programmable Bondage Gear. :]

    • @nostradormouse3583
      @nostradormouse3583 10 років тому +6

      Silas Martyr Sex Robot!

    • @tyriqkhalil
      @tyriqkhalil 10 років тому

      moniker127 Oh, ye of little faith.

    • @Nostradormouse
      @Nostradormouse 10 років тому

      Silas Martyr E-PROM Dom?

    • @luisff7030
      @luisff7030 10 років тому

      i think 4d printing is good to nanometer printing. because we know how to print some nanometer layers at large quantity, but not 100 for example. this makes possible to print a sheet that change to a 3d-shape.

  • @colewalton2167
    @colewalton2167 8 років тому +16

    Self-solving rubik's cube

  • @United4Games
    @United4Games 10 років тому +16

    this is one step closer to the liquid terminator from terminator 2 xD

  • @freeamind7857
    @freeamind7857 10 років тому

    Great video! I just recently discovered your video's and already watched a few, They are pretty interesting info.

  • @AyeoMaanB
    @AyeoMaanB 10 років тому

    This channel is awesome! Keep up with these videos! great work!

  • @personeater2664
    @personeater2664 7 років тому +29

    Wow, it can print through time?

  • @ToastUrbath
    @ToastUrbath 8 років тому +20

    In the future, everyone owns a 3D printer and instead of going to a store we download schematics online and pay to have material shipped biweekly.

    • @EvanRustMakes
      @EvanRustMakes 8 років тому +1

      +Robert Reynolds all of the plastic fumes though :/

    • @elsyn1482
      @elsyn1482 8 років тому

      And what about food? FOOD IS NEEDED!

    • @michaelforansich8090
      @michaelforansich8090 8 років тому

      +DarkNinjaGaming3575 Food is for you organics... us replicators only need more source material. Oh, and algorithm upgrades... for even more ways to make you walking carbon farms finally useful.

    • @ToastUrbath
      @ToastUrbath 8 років тому +2

      vacuum the fumes like you would over a fryer, and you have material shipped to you.. Food can be printed too, it would be a multi material complex structure, which is on the way. You think well always be making simple structures out of plastic?

    • @EvanRustMakes
      @EvanRustMakes 8 років тому

      Robert Reynolds almost everything now is made from plastic, so yes

  • @daniellabranche7557
    @daniellabranche7557 10 років тому

    Love your show! This needs to go into the class room, what a great way to promote learning!

  • @harrisonrothmusic
    @harrisonrothmusic 10 років тому

    These videos are awsome I was doing and art project, saw a comercial and I was totaly hooked!

  • @whoaminow100
    @whoaminow100 10 років тому +5

    when i first saw the title i was like what? i can print it yesterday? but then i watched the vid and it's still neat but not as cool as time travel workstations

  • @chemicalBR0
    @chemicalBR0 8 років тому +27

    Actually it IS just a catchphrase

  • @AbelLawliet
    @AbelLawliet 10 років тому +1

    I love how these shows tell me to imagine something, and then immediately show me an animation of the thing I was suppose to be imaging.
    THE FUTURE IS NOW!

  • @tusharmahajan6833
    @tusharmahajan6833 10 років тому

    I love this series! Keep up the good work! :D

  • @TheTriforceofRubiks
    @TheTriforceofRubiks 9 років тому +83

    The reason it's being called 4D printing is that another concept is being added, not another dimension. It's a misleading title like dark matter or dark energy. There's nothing DARK about them but the names are cool.

    • @sirxchacho
      @sirxchacho 9 років тому

      TheTriforceofRubiks oh

    • @ofertasjcm5837
      @ofertasjcm5837 9 років тому +3

      TheTriforceofRubiks then it most be called 3D1C, "4D" as name in whatever use is just for catch ignorant people atention.

    • @valn3d
      @valn3d 9 років тому +1

      Ofertas Jcm is like the music player devices that were called MP4,it doesn't make sense

    • @BrettLudwig
      @BrettLudwig 9 років тому +6

      TheTriforceofRubiks I don't think it's totally disingenuous - you're creating something that "has" the dimension of time - as in it has a non-trivial structure over the course of time, which is the 4th dimension.

    • @E-StudiosEU
      @E-StudiosEU 9 років тому +1

      TheTriforceofRubiks Catchy Titles are Catchy :( All for Ad-works :)

  • @JohnnyGiddingsCubed
    @JohnnyGiddingsCubed 8 років тому +48

    All 3D printing was to me was custom Lego pieces. CUSTOM LEGO PIECES, YOU GUYS!

  • @gowthamcastiel4919
    @gowthamcastiel4919 8 років тому

    Usefull informations mate. Keep up the good work :).

  • @nereidapr1
    @nereidapr1 8 років тому

    This is so awesome. My son told me to check this page. Mmm wonder can I remodel my kitchen? Loved and Subbed.

  • @brandoncowan9029
    @brandoncowan9029 9 років тому +11

    This is not 4d printing, this is more along the lines of "living" building materials.

    • @brandoncowan9029
      @brandoncowan9029 9 років тому +1

      I should add that 4th dimensional building would be creating an object in four dimensions. A thing we, as humans cannot even begin to comprehend because we live and exist in three dimensions.

    • @Supersonicboom7
      @Supersonicboom7 9 років тому

      Brandon Cowan We live in 4, although we can only manipulate 3. Time is considered the 4th dimension,a though we are forced to move along it's ever flowing span. If we could manipulate time, making objects in 4D would become possible!

    • @MuffinTastic
      @MuffinTastic 9 років тому

      Sam Taiwo Time is not the fourth dimension; the fourth dimension is a spatial dimension if anything.

    • @Supersonicboom7
      @Supersonicboom7 9 років тому

      MuffinTastic I assume you have never heard of SpaceTime, if you want to argue with likes of Einstien go right ahead. Since it's all theoretical anyways. Although If I had to side with someone, I'll side with the genuis' that dedicated their life to this research.

    • @brandoncowan9029
      @brandoncowan9029 9 років тому

      Sam Taiwo Well, okay yes. Time is probably the 4th dimension, which we live within but do not truly perceive objects in. We can only see the three dimensional shadow of 4 dimensional objects.

  • @dawngilbert9251
    @dawngilbert9251 10 років тому +3

    Organic, self-building objects. Just add water. This was extremely cool and nicely radical! I♥sci.

  • @Ro1andDesign
    @Ro1andDesign 10 років тому

    Really interesting video btw. Please keep making these!

  • @chuckbagley7207
    @chuckbagley7207 10 років тому

    I have been following this technology, and it is wonderful. Every journey starts with the first step; we have taken that step

  • @ricksmith6637
    @ricksmith6637 8 років тому +8

    this is the ancestor of star treks replicator

  • @ollie7070
    @ollie7070 9 років тому +5

    amagine this you hire ppl to build you a house they have a truck and theres this black stuff in it thats a sheet and they spread it out on ur property then they pull up this truck that has a pipes above your house they spray some water and then boom it folds into a house then they have smaller sheets for other walls and stairs and maybe even a second floor then they bring in paint littler things like doors and they install pipes that again they only need to add water this idea is amazing

    • @theremoteanater
      @theremoteanater 8 років тому +1

      this comment reminds me of a line from a book 46 years ahead of time

    • @enrikelozano8310
      @enrikelozano8310 8 років тому +1

      +kadarrius jones 88o

  • @skkonda
    @skkonda 10 років тому

    Its pretty amazing technology, very much useful for future concept designs.
    Appreciate your efforts.

  • @miyavalmadre-mccrae4176
    @miyavalmadre-mccrae4176 7 років тому +1

    This is totally awesome as long as the materials used are helpful to the environment and not creating more plastic. If it can use recycled plastic or something even better enviro-wise, then it will be truly amazing.

  • @adamx20
    @adamx20 9 років тому +10

    This isn't true 4D printing. It is more like 3.5D printing.
    4D would require each transitory stage to continue to exist after the object has passed that transitory stage.

    • @CrimsonSkyz500
      @CrimsonSkyz500 9 років тому +1

      What? That makes no fucking sense. "4D is time. - Stephen Hawking"

    • @adamx20
      @adamx20 9 років тому +1

      CrimsonSkyz Comprehend and stop trying to act smart by quoting smart people: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-dimensional_space

    • @CrimsonSkyz500
      @CrimsonSkyz500 9 років тому +1

      adamx20 Hypocrite

    • @DemonicThingGaming
      @DemonicThingGaming 9 років тому

      That would mean that water is the 3.5th dimension... I think... no yes no yes no yes ugh now I'm just confused

    • @6379mack
      @6379mack 9 років тому

      You watch too meh Adventure Time

  • @eyetube33
    @eyetube33 10 років тому +3

    Firstly, it should not be called 4D printing. 4D is when you create a material within a material (something u can't see unless u have x-ray). Like a circle inside a circle but in 3D without support inside. Something that is not possible in our 3D world unless we bend space/gravity. Is when an object floating inside an object.
    Nevertheless, I like the concept of using a 3D printer to print out self-reconfiguring, programmable material but there should be another name for it. The benefits includes saving space. Imagine parking. Print a car and fold it when you arrive your destination then open again when needed.

    • @stuffstuffa
      @stuffstuffa 10 років тому

      the fourth dimension is usually time

  • @peluxplays9670
    @peluxplays9670 4 роки тому +1

    It is impressive what can be done with 3D printers, but it is extremely amazing what can be done with 4D printers in the future.
    First, I loved the way the video was explained, it was in a very understandable, visual way and the man who was doing it seemed very happy, it really conveyed the emotion of that new technology.
    and second, the technology has advanced so much that it is already part of our daily life, so much so that man always seeks to overcome himself and create more and more things that help humanity.
    If you could do wonders with 3D printers, with these next 4D printers people can do great things, this is a huge step for humanity and I hope it can come true. I would use it to make components for my computer, some multipurpose tools and many other things, because now our imagination will be our only limit.
    I loved the video :)

  • @bryansantiago5523
    @bryansantiago5523 8 років тому

    love that soothing music in the background

  • @DarthMadV
    @DarthMadV 8 років тому +100

    Labelling this "4D" is terrible. It's really a concept of 2D becoming 3D. "4D" is the paranormal dimension. No 3D creatures brain can imagine the 4D universe correctly.

    • @gamerswag9116
      @gamerswag9116 8 років тому +5

      4d is a 3d object moving through time and the fact that it changes form from one second to the nxt kinda shows that so 4d is a pretty good name atleast much better then "a 2d object transforming into a 3d one cuz 4d wouldnt plz this dumbass"

    • @DarthMadV
      @DarthMadV 8 років тому +10

      +gamerswag9116 you are incorrect it's not a 4D object 4D is a completely different space of physical dimension. A dimension of different elements.. You're saying it was 4D for a few seconds because it was submerged in water. It's nonsense.

    • @dogquick6535
      @dogquick6535 8 років тому +4

      +Mad V We live in 4 dimensions, but one of them is a dimension of time, well the name is a misnomer what you are saying is more inaccurate.

    • @DarthMadV
      @DarthMadV 8 років тому +10

      Dog Quick well what you're talking about is a theory. 4D isn't just "Time" the 4D is much more advanced. Time is just a direction when it comes to dimensions Time is also apart of our 3D universe?

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire 8 років тому +7

      people are you even thinking what are you saying? this is already 3d plastic sheet. the only thing that happens is when you add water it changes it's own shape... most likely what happens when you toss water into a paper ball. it's just a transaction from 3d to... another shape of 3d nothing else

  • @Ecne3D
    @Ecne3D 8 років тому +4

    oh yeah, we can spare so much water in the orbit, just submerge everything and done! international space station!

  • @fkusrnms
    @fkusrnms 10 років тому

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS CAN YOU DO ONE ON THE VENUS PROJECT OR THE SINGULARITY? THANKS YOU ROCK!

  • @funkerndrummer
    @funkerndrummer 10 років тому

    I've got a job interview in the morning at a 3D printer company.
    This really gave me an extra boost

  • @delta-a17
    @delta-a17 9 років тому +9

    look up the fortune teller fortune fish this tech has been around since the 50s

    • @delta-a17
      @delta-a17 9 років тому

      ***** no it reacted to the moisture sadly mine got wet and it broke :'(

    • @micanikko
      @micanikko 9 років тому +3

      Yup. I have it at home and I've thought of it during the video. But before jumping to 4D i wish we could buy 3D printers first yknow. Like make them really cheap and common.

    • @dirknyhof2731
      @dirknyhof2731 9 років тому

      micanikko
      www.mbot3d.com/product-3d-printer/mbot-mini
      They already are cheap and common

    • @zdfsbnsdfn
      @zdfsbnsdfn 9 років тому +1

      Dirk Nyhof nitinal wire.. its really not new

  • @jtstech1
    @jtstech1 9 років тому +3

    Gremlins change also when they get wet.

  • @Kumomyst
    @Kumomyst 9 років тому

    I'm typically a pretty open-minded guy, but this man... He blows things *_WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY_* out of proportion.

  • @muhammadasif5133
    @muhammadasif5133 6 років тому

    love you for such a nice summary

  • @MrMcreeper1130
    @MrMcreeper1130 7 років тому +7

    untangling headphones

  • @confusohoje5943
    @confusohoje5943 9 років тому +9

    flood barriers

    • @javiergomez8064
      @javiergomez8064 8 років тому +1

      oooo, this is a very smart idea

    • @nmi5
      @nmi5 8 років тому

      +Jill Stewart This would be so usseful

  • @DS-iw5nw
    @DS-iw5nw 6 років тому

    I like your original theme music in the beginning of videos, can you bring that back!

  • @ThoughtxWolf
    @ThoughtxWolf 8 років тому

    Self-storing garden hoses. They would shrink down to tiny shapes when not wet, then expand when water is reintroduced. Self-shaping life rafts for boats. They turn from a folded up shape into a raft when thrown into water.
    Water drainage systems in houses that expand when it starts to rain. Or water collectors with similar properties.
    Possible uses in hydro-electric dams. Or canals.
    High-flood areas could have self-constructing flood-walls.

  • @aripocki
    @aripocki 8 років тому +4

    How would this "heal" anything? It does not reproduce mass or re-join atoms. You are literally printing an object that has two states: from flat to a non-flat; it does not "heal," more so "fold up a little more." Sending this into space does not make it any more cost-effective because space costs are usually dictated by mass - which does not change for this design.

    • @thePavuk
      @thePavuk 8 років тому +3

      +aripockily Magic. It's called magic. 5D shapes prited from fairy dust, drown in unicorn tears. All we need is somebody who donate them magic beans.

    • @aripocki
      @aripocki 8 років тому

      Damian what the fuck are you on, you ignored my original comment and don't even touch on the aspect of conservation of mass. Get educated or don't have these opinions.

    • @AClarke2007
      @AClarke2007 7 років тому +1

      If you put all the molecules of a 4D printer end to end, they`d stretch to the Moon and back anyways. Twice!

    • @aripocki
      @aripocki 7 років тому

      Max Warner maybe for small applications, but for space, they need durability and strength. they already have mechanisms that can do this folding.
      in terms of costs... applications requiring strength will not use this system. simple folds can be done cheaply with mechanical joints. Assembly for which this product excels in (weak joints) will have no need for shortened assembly time.

    • @kartikeyakhandelwal7687
      @kartikeyakhandelwal7687 6 років тому

      aripockily but it can contract to heal the broken parts

  • @Hayden123457
    @Hayden123457 10 років тому +65

    1D = forwards and backwards
    2D = up and down
    3D = Up, down, left, right, side to side
    4D = Time :)
    4D is not an object or a physical thing, it's time, stephen hawking says this.

    • @10ProMiner01
      @10ProMiner01 10 років тому +8

      it depends. there are different theories you know

    • @yomommashaus
      @yomommashaus 10 років тому +2

      isn't it creating something that changes over time? i guess it depends on how you apply the 4th dimension. I also question its use here to a degree.

    • @SeanjordonA
      @SeanjordonA 10 років тому

      ***** could mean smell instead of shape...

    • @yomommashaus
      @yomommashaus 10 років тому

      very true! i guess the main thing to take away from this technology is that it's freaking awesome haha! can't wait for the future.

    • @holtg007
      @holtg007 10 років тому +5

      the 4th dimension is not time... time is present in the first 3, 1D is a linear system, 2D is linear and lateral, 3D is Linear, lateral and virtical,,, time is present in all three... so that doesn't follow the patter... we can't see 3D, 3D vision would be like "X-Ray" vision... a 4D shape can not be seen by us nor imagined, however it has a name, the "tesseract" (BTW thats where marvel got the name from)

  • @ieki2926
    @ieki2926 10 років тому +1

    This is amazing idea! I suggest to create outdoors umbrellas, something like Patio umbrella. We can use it in our gardens or big balconies, in the terrace to protect our outdoors furniture. The bigger project could be a cover for the open station. It could begin unfold itselft when the rain stars and the mach/game would not interrupted. Good luck! ;)

  • @robertfbroz
    @robertfbroz 9 років тому

    great video - you concisely make the point

  • @josephmedina6445
    @josephmedina6445 8 років тому +3

    mmmmmmm more plastic. I guess we don't have enough in the oceans and the atmosphere, and the landfill, and in our bloodstreams... arrogantly bad trend

    • @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868
      @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868 7 років тому

      margarine is only one molecule away from being plastic! mmmm, plastic!

    • @maxwilson3530
      @maxwilson3530 7 років тому

      +joseph medina This comment is beyond stupid

    • @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868
      @needmorelighteverywayimagi9868 7 років тому

      Max Wilson thank you for letting me know i got to you & annoyed you so much that you just had to post your $0.02 I can't tell you how many months I've been waiting for you bahaahahaahaaa

    • @maxwilson3530
      @maxwilson3530 7 років тому +2

      need more light every way imaginable Bro I wasn't talking to you. I was talking to OP

    • @maxwilson3530
      @maxwilson3530 7 років тому +2

      need more light every way imaginable Although now I see that you're also an idiot

  • @metaphysikz101
    @metaphysikz101 10 років тому

    How about this one? :-P Great video too and I just subscribed! Look forward to many more cool vids from you folks!!! :D

  • @JROtoons
    @JROtoons 10 років тому +1

    Great video! 4D printing is pretty exciting!

  • @Geekerd86
    @Geekerd86 7 років тому

    I would totally use it to make prototypes of my inventions, a living city, a roaming city, and a computerized refrigerator just to name a few. I really wanna get on at least one of my projects.

  • @abdullahafridi7947
    @abdullahafridi7947 9 років тому

    Love the special effects. Seriously, they're awesome.

  • @nayanmalig
    @nayanmalig 10 років тому

    Thanks for very informative video series.

  • @PilotW65
    @PilotW65 8 років тому

    Absolutely unreal. We will live to see this take off that's the best part.

  • @zeldagamer7477
    @zeldagamer7477 8 років тому +1

    The worst example of misuse of the other dimensions is an 8D cinema I saw somewhere. It shook you around and blew stuff at you

  • @ErdemOrs
    @ErdemOrs 10 років тому

    just by looking at a self-forming cube, it is hard to deduct a beating heart out of it

  • @smithheart360
    @smithheart360 9 років тому

    I thought the title was sensational or gimmicky, until you got to the part where you drew a parallel to proteins... Great video and great topic.

  • @Nico_cl
    @Nico_cl 9 років тому +1

    Damn! another really nice video. Keep the good work. (I hope that you are still reading all the comments no?)

  • @jeffica87
    @jeffica87 9 років тому +2

    WOW this is AMAZING....imagine the possibilities for our future and the future of our children!

  • @djfrankbrazil8131
    @djfrankbrazil8131 4 роки тому

    1:00 I remember Buckminster Fuller talking about how we can build homes/buildings of the future like this!

  • @keithstackhouse7774
    @keithstackhouse7774 9 років тому

    Also the the use of optically and electrically reconfigurable smart inks would allow multiple configurations for far more applications than I could ever think of.

  • @mrj1s78
    @mrj1s78 9 років тому

    Hope to be around when this goes down.

  • @foulshot17
    @foulshot17 10 років тому +1

    This is why I love the human race. Many people can say that our race is doomed because we can't change the way we think as a whole, this video shows that this race has so much potential. The man in this video is talking about something that is brand new, something most people would think could never work, but already in a 3 minute video he was able to imagine and create great things with it that could really help our race, like self changing nano bots. The amount of creativity that we still have as a race is what I think will save us one day, the out of the box thinkers like this man.

    • @bitchard215
      @bitchard215 10 років тому +1

      As much as I agree that the potential for this technology is incredible. I also disagree to anything that would only serve rich people as far as micro particles in our body maintaining our health, I don't. I mean honestly, anything like that to be distributed on a wide scale across the world would take decades, if not centuries. No one under a billionaire could afford it. I don't feel it's right for the majority of the population to keep advancing toward phenomenal discoveries like this. Don't get me wrong, I love science with all my heart. I just don't want immortal billionaires if you understand what i'm getting at. We know this will only be accessible to the people with 50% of the worlds wealth... which is all of 85 people (just heard this fact on truthloader actually). There's a ton of babble there, but an intelligent person can pick that apart for me and evaluate on how their POV is similar or different. =)

  • @francoiskern9904
    @francoiskern9904 10 років тому

    Using electrical current or heat we can also denature material. Great presentation. As a designer this is stimulating. Great job!

  • @leonardoescobar417
    @leonardoescobar417 9 років тому

    Great Idea, a basic element can do many things, this is a future now in our hands to help each-other renewing energies and free sources to help the planet.
    Thanks.

  • @DavinciSyndrome
    @DavinciSyndrome 10 років тому +2

    Jacks to lift heavy objects. Add water and lift up cars and houses etc. Shelters for people in harsh environments. Backpackers and hikers can bring them and deploy at moments notice.

    • @iamreallystupid1
      @iamreallystupid1 10 років тому +1

      That's an interesting concept, I wonder how much force this 'folding' can apply.

    • @DavinciSyndrome
      @DavinciSyndrome 10 років тому +1

      Brydon Gibson Only time will tell!

    • @GangstasChoice
      @GangstasChoice 10 років тому

      That's a great idea! Constructing it properly, and distributing the force in the right way, there is no problem lifting a car! Nice!

    • @DavinciSyndrome
      @DavinciSyndrome 10 років тому

      GangstasChoice Thanks! Maybe one day we could see it used.

    • @charleslevere351
      @charleslevere351 10 років тому

      Its called a jack and a tent, they already exist...

  • @Halfhere123
    @Halfhere123 10 років тому

    Ooh I like the space idea.. I hope this is continues to be a reality soon

  • @makeitbuilditloveit
    @makeitbuilditloveit 9 років тому +1

    If 4D would ever be realized, it would be mean that many factories would become obsolete. You would only need on facility to program materials that can build themselves up into cars, houses, chairs...

  • @ShinyDaket
    @ShinyDaket 10 років тому

    These videos deserve way more attention and views than their getting.I really hope that this'll rocket up in the viewer count soon :3

  • @jaimelibrado2675
    @jaimelibrado2675 10 років тому

    This is a great development and soon it would be very useful in our daily activities.

  • @Bobbiethejean
    @Bobbiethejean 10 років тому

    This would be a fantastic artistic medium! OOoooooohhhh, the possibilities! As an artist, I want this so badly. So, so badly. More than anything else. What I wouldn't give.

  • @TheSmilesClub
    @TheSmilesClub 10 років тому

    Awesome channel!

  • @HowToGuys
    @HowToGuys 10 років тому +1

    This tech will cause revolution .

  • @tedboerding335
    @tedboerding335 9 років тому +1

    Really sounds interesting. If the process is triggered by some outside event, water heat, etc, what keeps it from reversing with some other stimulus? Imagine driving at 70 MPH and your steering wheel morphs into a gas pedal as you pass an electricity substation.

  • @carlw
    @carlw 10 років тому

    You can also use temperature. Take for example the old carburetor throttle plate bimetallic spring opening the plate when the engine warms.

  • @tygarwild
    @tygarwild 10 років тому

    OMG the ad for this video was FW:Thinking

  • @Archeopterix2680
    @Archeopterix2680 9 років тому +1

    I can't think of a single way shapeshifting plastic could benefit me personally. A good 3D printer though....

  • @christopherbiondi7397
    @christopherbiondi7397 8 років тому

    I love your channel!

  • @Kirumi_kanda_Cholan
    @Kirumi_kanda_Cholan 8 років тому

    self assembly scaffolds for tissue engineering application sounds worth exploring

  • @niallhunter5045
    @niallhunter5045 8 років тому

    It's most likely been suggested but large sheets of plastic that form life boats would not only save space but provide even more people with a chance to survive in case of disaster.

  • @johnhagala3622
    @johnhagala3622 10 років тому

    I like Carlos' idea... WTG!!
    I'm thinking of motor bike helmets that you just strap to your forehead then add water and it builds around your specific head shape. Maybe even do full body armor for our army or simply for the recreational purposes. Self repairing cars would be cool...

  • @uwotm8uphaggot
    @uwotm8uphaggot 10 років тому

    Need more viewers man, been here since 200 subs :D

  • @MrLordsongblade
    @MrLordsongblade 10 років тому +2

    Recently I was doing some research on the so called "Zombie Cells" which are just highly durable and resistant silica biocomposites. They were talking about its possible applications, some of which were biofuels, medicine delivery methods, and even nanotechnology. Which brings me to my question. Could these super resilient cells be used in 4D printing?

  • @TPQ1980
    @TPQ1980 10 років тому

    Cool. I've always wanted something that will print time!

  • @MyCanadianeh
    @MyCanadianeh 10 років тому

    I love this concept. Where can I buy some shares ?

  • @RipMinner
    @RipMinner 8 років тому

    3d Printing is fun. I started out with the cloth/plastic printer. But now I want a metal printer so I can print use full parts for building machines. And I would wish it to be much bigger then the little printer I have now.

  • @AvianFlight
    @AvianFlight 9 років тому

    close that expand when wet and contract when dry, ie: when its hot and you sweat they expand to let more air flow, when it rains it will make your shirt expand so that you can take it off without struggle, when its cold and dry they shrink to keep you warm. make them a composite(vertical thread self healing, horizontal thread water proof) water resistant as to wring them out after a rainstorm and have them shrink to reuse to keep warm.

  • @thePavuk
    @thePavuk 8 років тому +1

    I must lol to all of this "sensations". It's like "Look! They found Sun! Sun means light, light means temperature, temperature means cookies! Sun have unlimited free energy, so we have unlimited free cookies! woooooow!" Btw. When I was kid, these "magic tricks" with metal and plastic was in comics for kids. "Metal string with memory, just put some warm water on it"

  • @talhatariqyuluqatdis
    @talhatariqyuluqatdis 10 років тому

    nice video dude

  • @mearsy1983
    @mearsy1983 10 років тому +1

    I would like to see smart jewellery, that changes & adapts to different weather

  • @my61keys
    @my61keys 8 років тому

    Amazing thoughts!!!!

  • @munstrumridcully
    @munstrumridcully 10 років тому +2

    OK, this clinches it, we're getting replicators someday! Now, where the hell is my flying car? ;-)

  • @smileyguyz
    @smileyguyz 9 років тому

    You could use this for things such as boxes.
    Subwoofer boxes could be bought online and shipped in higher quantities with less effort.

  • @arunasundaram3527
    @arunasundaram3527 9 років тому

    wooow.. it's awesome.. it's the first time I've come across something like this.. it seems very promising for the future 🔮

  • @MoJoM0J01
    @MoJoM0J01 9 років тому

    I would print out a flat sheet that can contort to a table top gaming board... It would be great if you could send water through different channels and cause the terrain to shift based on the channel utilized. From Snow Landscape to Jungle Landscape.
    A House that could fit in a backpack would be pretty cool too. You only need to drape a tarp around it. A Tent for camping would be even better. It might even be easier to assemble in the rain (Not Likely :P)!

  • @therealsparrowhawk
    @therealsparrowhawk 10 років тому

    i loved the Blade Runner reference at the end of the video

  • @jaydonloar6293
    @jaydonloar6293 9 років тому

    your videos are awesome

  • @ElectronicsEnthusiast
    @ElectronicsEnthusiast 9 років тому

    I dont see how this has anything to do with 3D printing rather than with material science. I for one look forward to heavily recyclable prints and modular print assembly in the future. Also printable electronics are a thing we are about to accomplish soon. So the possibilities for printing are endless and i love it

  • @defilepope196
    @defilepope196 10 років тому

    Here is an idea, use it as a "sidewalk" patch in controlled areas prone to tsunamis. Once the wave arrives, it would rise up, creating a barrier, and minimize damage and fatalities.