Model Cars and Trains with Stirling Engines | Made in Germany

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Today more and more technology is becoming invisible, and we can only see how things work through computer graphics. Hermann Böhm had the idea of showing us what they're missing. In his model cars and trains, you can see the parts moving.
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  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 6 років тому +1

    What beautiful products these people produce. I can say a lot about the elegance and workmanship of these little gems of engineering, but it still will not be enough to thank these people the enjoyment I got out of seeing this video, so harmonious and rhythmic motion with such elegance in miniature, The heading says something about technology becoming invisible and computer graphics are taking over. Well may I inform the person who wrote that, that even in the past the best processes in technology were silent and invisible, In this video , the processes in these products which drive them are also silent and invisible, The beautiful thermodynamic cycles that powered the engines which made the new world what it is now has always depended on silent and invisible functions and the human race had to wait a million years up to about 300 years ago for the human brain and mind to develop to an extent where it could put together different components to produce the logic in these miniature products of engineering. Before 300 years ago the human mind could only cope with literature and art with no guarantee of the processes involved and philosophy saw to the soothing of the human mind, but it never gave any tangible comforts to any family including religions.
    Yes the beauty of technology always existed since a million years ago, but it was the undeveloped human mind which had to wait all those millions of years , for engineers to be capable of permutating and combining different components in a sequence to produce such harmony in a machine. Incidentally , it was not philosophy nor religion which brought about social ethics as we know them today.............. social ethics was a by product of the processes found in engineering where components must work together in harmony to produce a guaranteed function which will operate for a long time. Ethics follows the same philosophy as that of an engine , and people like different components in an engine must learn their role in society and learn to work with others in harmony. This is what I see in these little machine where philosophers, artists and religion and law should consider that their work works better when it follows the harmonious function of an engine. It was the engineering logic that brought real tangible comfort to the world and the old classical professions had a few thousand years to preach their beliefs, but they never succeeded in provided the families with home comforts which brought harmony in ethics and human relations. It may sound hard to accept this by the old classical professions, but it was engineering logic that GUARANTEED a product that works and it does because all the different shaped components are made to learn to work together in harmony. Perhaps the contribution of engineers in social directions as how people can learn to work together efficiently is learnt if at school we give this philosophy of why engines work so smoothly and it is because different components are designed by engineers in such a manner that they are to work together in harmony each doing its particular process. During the last 300 years, the logic of engineering has infiltrated many other classical old professions which never guaranteed anything but gave soothing emotions to the public. It was Engineering logic which advanced the world with engineering tapping the knowledge and laws of the universe rather than living off the back of a social game that had been going on for many many years without any of the classical professions ever guaranteeing their product or giving real tangible comfort to the family in this life and not in the afterlife. Congratulations to this company and thanks for allowing to show my views on the vastness of the "human" areas covered by these wonderful gems of engineering logic.

  • @RyebuckCoppercap
    @RyebuckCoppercap 5 місяців тому

    Was searching for some more videos about the Stirling engine, and it's quite amazing to see these marvelous miniature machines running on it! I do wonder if Sterling engines might come into the mainstream with renewable energies on the rise, but in the meantime, they also feel like they would fit perfectly in a steampunk setting where the author wanted to go for less traditional steam locomotive designs, while still using tech from the era.

  • @michaeljohnson6473
    @michaeljohnson6473 8 років тому +1

    The highest quality stirling engines come from German builders!! Including the "HOG motor" stirling, BOEHM, James Maiwald, and many more. The attention to detail is unmatched from any other part of the world!! This is coming from an American : )

  • @nicolasdupont2838
    @nicolasdupont2838 2 роки тому

    What is the relationship with Kontax in UK ? Why the same model retail at lower cost in UK ?

  • @betergigech
    @betergigech 10 років тому +3

    The german people are from another planet they are the best

    • @danielvergara2901
      @danielvergara2901 10 років тому

      You`re absolutely right ! Althought beware that Jews are tied in talent , they can build up an empire starting out from zero stuff !

    • @danielvergara2901
      @danielvergara2901 8 років тому

      Beware my ancestors are Italian as well
      but i saw mostly Italians are quite discriminatory against those who they decided as "less" e.g. against those born in the
      South America. Even 25 years ago mostly Italians thru the press bewared against the pericolo giallo, trying to boicot all goodies comin´from Korea, Japan and China ... wrong procedure ! > instead off, in the while, Germans and Jews got another sight and tried to make all sort of joint ventures and commercial partnership with these 3 members of the pericolo giallo . See now : Italy got isolated by itself in industrial knowhows, franchisings or global investments, but Germany and the others are getting the rewards since they never conisdered the Oriental-ones as a commercial contender .
      Italy needs an integration´s strategy, otherwise its own individualistic character would make it more individualistic society, yet discriminating among themselves second the regions, the provinces and so on .

    • @nerfinator03
      @nerfinator03 8 років тому

      Daniel Vergara Beware I am Italian and I live in Italy, i just speak english really well and never have I seen a discriminatory italian, we are full of immigrants and i don't see civil wars going on, everyone tries to live peacefully, even if the immigrants may some times not stand to some basic civil rules.

    • @danielvergara2901
      @danielvergara2901 8 років тому +1

      OK i do believe in your facts ( why not ? ) but you´ve to recognize the aria di superiorita¨that smells e.g. Lombardi, Torinesi e Milanesi verso gli umilli della pelle bruna oriundi da Bari,Campania, Calabria e Sicilia , in questo caso il discorso degli africani non c´entra , mi pare...
      I just checked out incidentally that many Italians always put a subtle confronto among themselves a seconda della regione da cui appartiene ciascuno .

    • @nerfinator03
      @nerfinator03 8 років тому

      Daniel Vergara Although even to this day, if some times i need to go to Milan or somewhere Northern i always see " Padania Stato " graffiti ed on the highway crossings, that's because even to this day some people in those regions feel like they are carrying the burden of South Italy, hiding their reasons behind mafia and stuff, although southern Italy may be much less industrially developed than the north its not the third world like they keep saying, its economy might rely more on primary and tertiary sectors (agriculture and tourism) that said the fact that the southern inhabitants were called terroni is because they would emigrate from south to north and, because they were uneducated and maybe never went 5km out of their home town they seemed inferior. So yes that did happen, but not anymore. The northern inhabitants obviously felt superior because they were maybe better educated and lived in bigger more modern and developed cities.

  • @elplastiko2900
    @elplastiko2900 6 років тому

    Original video? (In german)

    • @dwnews
      @dwnews  6 років тому

      @Lukas, what is your question? This video on the English-language channel is in English. \tp

    • @elplastiko2900
      @elplastiko2900 6 років тому

      @@dwnews 2:06 what language is this?? (german)

  • @nabeelibrahim4316
    @nabeelibrahim4316 6 років тому

    Hi dw i need some of them I need some of them on my cost just give them to me I will pay