SCIENTISTS JUST DISCOVERED THIS GROUNDBREAKING TSSE DESALINATION PROCESS!!

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    00:58 Water Salinity
    03:01 Salinity Problems
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    09:47 Final Words
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  • @thetesladomainofficial
    @thetesladomainofficial  Рік тому +5

    WATCH NEXT 👇
    ✅ Scientists Built A GROUNDBREAKING DESALINATOR About The Size Of A Suitcase!!!
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    • @EuroWarsOrg
      @EuroWarsOrg Рік тому

      The minute you quoted UN in your video I clicked away.

  • @lnwolf41
    @lnwolf41 Рік тому +45

    Maybe you don't like making a 3 minute video but that what this was. 7 minutes of background info that 99% of people know, waiting for the breakthrough information. And this may or may not pan out since it's going against big business systems.

    • @komolkovathana8568
      @komolkovathana8568 Рік тому +2

      You should try my way, watching these tech videos, you must scroll up to 3/4 quarter or at least HALF of them to see the essence, summary.
      That s short cut, only 2-3 minutes of the Meat.

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Рік тому +1

      This whole channel is marketing click bait, they don't explain anything

  • @buddyboy4x44
    @buddyboy4x44 Рік тому +43

    Sounds good (don't they all?). I am left with more questions than answers, including how does it work, how do costs compare, what is the rollout timeline?

    • @jameswest4819
      @jameswest4819 Рік тому +3

      It would have been nice to know what solvent is used and if the solvent is removed from the water by evaporation of the solvent? Are the salt and metals left behind as a sediment?

    • @somaday2595
      @somaday2595 Рік тому

      @@jameswest4819 Where was evaporation mentioned?

    • @somaday2595
      @somaday2595 Рік тому +1

      How does it work? Maybe you fell asleep before 7:00.
      Patent search. "TEMPERATURE SWING SOLVENT EXTRACTION." This will also answer "James West's" question re solvent id.

    • @jameswest4819
      @jameswest4819 Рік тому +1

      @@somaday2595 Well then how is the water separated from the saltwater?

    • @wikimon
      @wikimon Рік тому +5

      basically this video doesn't explain a single damn thing

  • @jerroldkazynski5480
    @jerroldkazynski5480 Рік тому +7

    The bugaboo always is: what to do with salts and minerals removed from the water. Desalination plants already are dealing with this. The ocean can handle some, as can disposal to salt lakes or dry lakebeds.

    • @randallmarsh446
      @randallmarsh446 11 місяців тому

      sell the salt and minerals

    • @Mitchell_is_smart._You2bs_dumb
      @Mitchell_is_smart._You2bs_dumb 8 місяців тому

      this is Chinese huckster caca. another bit of face smacking "information" is the claim of Fukushima¹ letting out monstrous amounts of radioactive water in the ocean that seeps into China's shores² and the idea is "somehow" spread that iodine is a preventative agent for radiation poisoning. the residents behind the Great Firewall of China don't have anything that contradicts this, so iodized salt is always in high demand like everyday is black Friday for salt.
      1) fukishima let's out less irradiated water in a year than cheap power plants let out in a day in some other countries that cut corners as a matter of certainty. specifically ones that create false markets for iodized salt
      2) China's shores have plenty of nuclear plants which have better design concepts than the US power plants.... but one of those two countries cuts corners like not having fire departments, having hydrants for decoration, and extracts oil from trash cans and gutters to turn immediately back into cooking oil

  • @yroy27
    @yroy27 Рік тому +4

    6:30 of blah blah before getting to some substance. But I refer you to Buddyboy4x44

  • @duainejazel2343
    @duainejazel2343 Рік тому +1

    Get here in the Philippines, we need it most.

  • @jwoodrff
    @jwoodrff Рік тому +1

    There IS waste product from this process. This matter was not mentioned In The video. This question is existential for the Corpus Christi area of Texas where billions of gallons of desalinated water are required for on going industrial plant construction.

  • @clavo3352
    @clavo3352 8 місяців тому

    Surprised Tesla isnt all over this ! This is highly useful technology.

  • @fredford7642
    @fredford7642 Рік тому +2

    This TSSE process is a game changer in the needs of the world. There are so many people that need safe drinking water, that it is without comprehension.
    Thank you for your work and your genius.
    This is " THE" creation of the 21st century to help mankind.

  • @Critical-Thinker895
    @Critical-Thinker895 Рік тому +2

    Info starts at 7:06. Your welcome.

  • @jephrokimbo9050
    @jephrokimbo9050 Рік тому +1

    the process is called TEMPERATURE SWING SOLVENT EXTRACTION. what it leaves out is the cost associated with the heating of the water and the cost of the added solvent into the water to extract fresh water. also excluded is what percentage of fresh water is extracted and what traces of minerals dissolved in the fresh water. a cost analysis would need to be calculated to determine if this is feasible on an industrial scale that would be needed.

  • @ashoksarda8516
    @ashoksarda8516 8 місяців тому

    Tata chemicals had developed a process to recover salt from seawater and make boiler feed water which is better than all options economics. Tata salt was launched after this.

  • @TheOriginalDeckBoy
    @TheOriginalDeckBoy Рік тому +1

    Could you explain how it works in more detail please?>

  • @eddiedelzer8823
    @eddiedelzer8823 Рік тому

    If need electrical power to make water, than install slow speed underwater turbines called Waterotors in all rivers and streams with water moving 2 to 5 miles an hour to make the power you need. They won't harm fish and can be moved if needed. Search it on UA-cam.

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 Рік тому

    Bravo..........u should have numbers.......the best one ......pressure tank .....with a pymraid of diatoms fossils........pressure on input....vacum on
    Out put......cheers

  • @paulskierski8271
    @paulskierski8271 Рік тому

    "Fresh water" derived from "chemical solvents".

  • @billseto7920
    @billseto7920 Рік тому +4

    Can the brine solution be used in creating sodium rechargeable batteries? Rather than disposed back into the environment thereby harming marine life?

    • @Alrukitaf
      @Alrukitaf Рік тому

      Unfortunately currently there are cheaper, existing ways to produce feedstock for battery production, and those will always be favoured. But it could still be competitive if other minerals were able to be extracted to add to feedstocks for the other minerals. It just won’t be very profitable, so the financial incentive isn’t there.

  • @shadowkiller123
    @shadowkiller123 Рік тому +7

    I think they should spend more money researching vacuum desalination. Water boils at a much lower temperature when under a vacuum, seems like a logical route to explore. I have a feeling its drawbacks could be overcome with some research.

    • @TheWorldBelow360
      @TheWorldBelow360 Рік тому +1

      Thinking the same. Where has there ever been salty rain? But so far this video isn’t explaining its title. Other than sort of heat triggered chemical bonding?

    • @trentallman984
      @trentallman984 Рік тому +1

      It is the method used on ships, it uses the excess heat off of the engine, you could run it off of power plants on land.

    • @fredsanford5954
      @fredsanford5954 Рік тому +1

      I was a machinist's mate in the navy and we used exactly that for shipboard water production. There is a significant energy cost, and it isn't very cost competitive for land based mass municipal use.

    • @trentallman984
      @trentallman984 Рік тому

      @@fredsanford5954 there is sailor on a cargo ship that did a really good 10 minute video explaining the mechanics of the unit on his ship.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss Рік тому

      reverse osmosis desal plants produce millions of gallons of water consistently on a daily basis

  • @aarusty51
    @aarusty51 Рік тому

    If that's true they should get the Nobel prize.

  • @somaday2595
    @somaday2595 Рік тому +2

    Is this process intended to produce drinking quality water? Scanning several of the patents I think are related to this showed the mentioned product water of 5% TDS and use of some pretty iffy solvents even at sub-ppm levels. Please comment if this process is likely to produce a more pure water product.
    @6:25 & others - minor point - Columbia University, not University of Columbia

  • @benishborogove2692
    @benishborogove2692 Рік тому +1

    7:30 before hinting what the process is. Even so, precise mechanism of process is kept secret. Actual research abstracts are available online going back 5 years so this is not "just discovered." It is legit though.

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 Рік тому

    PROMISING!

  • @ya00007
    @ya00007 7 днів тому

    I still don't understand how it works. can someone explain please

  • @gmanmadmax
    @gmanmadmax Рік тому +1

    China needs this as well as all the earth

  • @mike160543
    @mike160543 Рік тому +6

    Too much talk. Not enough information

    • @IggyDalrymple
      @IggyDalrymple Рік тому

      Yes, but he did say "sustainable" at least twice.

    • @mike160543
      @mike160543 Рік тому

      @We Wuz VIKANGS !!! n shiet . Politician.

  • @shaun4950
    @shaun4950 Рік тому

    Amazing this can only be good for countries where their is low water or rain we need money invested in this turning salt water into drinking water could save the world's growing population and in 3rd world countries

  • @ManyHeavens42
    @ManyHeavens42 Рік тому +1

    There still not as smart as Me
    you need Electricity to move heavy material like copper, zinc,so on. Even Removes ) chlorine to lead
    plates to be removed by hand or machine.

  • @nabamkhasarrungmu3975
    @nabamkhasarrungmu3975 8 місяців тому +1

    💚

  • @annking1576
    @annking1576 7 місяців тому +1

    And you don't want unions doing the desalination plants - those guys know how to purposefully screw up welds that need to be x-rayed & redone daily for a "gravy train" situation that extends the job costs & time to completion due to poor governmental oversight. Then there's also the inability to fire union members that can't seem to do the job "correctly". Nine mile two is a case in point - it was finally done YEARS past promised completion date & many hundreds of millions over budget! I know someone who worked there redoing welds as he actually takes pride in doing a job well done!

  • @michaelbreton7550
    @michaelbreton7550 Рік тому

    Why were there so many soil-contaminated water sources shown?

    • @ryanbeard1119
      @ryanbeard1119 2 місяці тому

      This guy's is an idiot, or the IA sucks. Rainwater doesn't contain salinity, but if the land is clogged with salt, the fresh rainwater water spends that salinity.

  • @shepdogsd
    @shepdogsd Рік тому +1

    Just skip to 6:45 if you know all the OLD ways.

  • @eugeneminton2613
    @eugeneminton2613 Рік тому

    this is the thing i worry about really, ... why? because as the temp rises of the planet the ice caps and tundra thaw and melt... raising world wide water levels.. now most would worry about the flooding.. i don't worry about that so much. we can adapt and move to where our new coasts are. what i worry about are the salt deposits around the globe... how much salt is contained in glacial ice anyhow? i worry the water rising will reach salt beds and erode them increasing the salt content of the water, as it mixes with the oceans... idk if the glacial ice is just fresh water... so it may balance out but i worry that it wont... so if the oceans salt levels go up as i worry about....idk how much life will survive... will the oceans all turn into the dead sea? could the fresh water from the glaciers already effected crab habitats?... the population of crabs has dropped by 90% and has caused the crab season to be suspended... some think china's illegal fishing fleets raided and stole most of the crabs, probably before their breeding season... reducing the numbers... but what IF its because the salinity of their habitat has changed...simply driving the crabs elsewhere... where predators and parasites are picking them off. it's also possible a predator or parasite has moved to their regions. could even be a virus or "something" that was in ice that melted... so many questions. again thou my worry is that salt flats and such will increase ocean wide salinity devastating them as ecosystems. peace.

    • @eugeneminton2613
      @eugeneminton2613 Рік тому

      oh and with all the vegetation trapped in the permafrost being warmed up to finally rot away, the levels of methane gas they potentially could release, will increase global warmings' rate AND effects.... idk if it will change the atmospheric makeup enough for us to notice but it will effect carbon on a world wide basis.. idk the science of it all, but feel free to look up information about global warming, methane and "natural environmental carbon cycles" .. peace

  • @eddiedelzer8823
    @eddiedelzer8823 Рік тому

    Your desalination process needs a power source that runs 24/7 unlike wind and solar. Adding slow speed underwater turbines called Waterotor can fill the gap in your energy needs. Waterotor only need water moving 2 to 5 miles an hour, works in rivers and streams, won't harm fish and can be moved if needed. The Canadian military is replacing diesel generators in the far North with Waterotors place in rivers that have moving water all year long even under the ice. Now that we have power let's make fresh drinking water out of the air with Atmospheric water generators. Placing Atmospheric water generators offshore where air humidity is a 100% just off the surface of the ocean. Atmospheric water generators can maximize Water production of clean drinkable water. Powered by wind, solar and Waterotors both water and power can be sold by this offshore idea found on UA-cam. Waterotor even work in tidal areas along coastlines, combined with Waterotor even the largest of city could be supplied with all the water they will ever need. This offshore idea has no saline problem or salty brine problem that old Style desalination plants deal with. Search all these ideas on UA-cam and see for yourself.

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568 Рік тому

    Kinda how ABSORPTION CHILLER different from VAPOR COMPRESSION Refrigeration.
    This Solvent Extraction (of water) driven by Temperature Difference/Swing between high 70° and lower (may be 25°?) to make low salinity Water come-out. RO membrane tech need high pressure compression to squeeze the saltyWater to pass membrane filtering. But this new method using certain solvent to ABSORB water molecule from salinity ?!? Then converting them back/out of the solvent-solution, later.
    How much Waste energy of 70°C , need per gallon/cubic metre of H2O, exactly.

  • @tonysu8860
    @tonysu8860 Рік тому +3

    This video does says nothing that advances my understanding how this works.
    I'm guessing by the name of the process,
    But I think this process introduces a "solvent" that interacts chemically with the desired compound to be removed, changing the compound so that it's not dissolved in the liquid (water).
    In the case of desalination, I think that once the salts aren't dissolved, they can be more easily separated... for instance perhaps as a sediment, or electrically by inserting an anode and cathode, attracting the salts by polarity.
    If this is what is happening, then it's interesting because membrane technology likely involves maintaining and periodic replacing the membranes.
    A method that is membraneless could in theory separate the salts from the water more easily as a sediment or trapping the salts electrically and might be cleaned by reversing polarity periodically in a way tha's similar to a rechargeable electrical battery.

    • @rocketman475
      @rocketman475 Рік тому

      Yep, it's a wasted opportunity to say anything meaningful. I won't be subscibing.
      This is total junk.

  • @atatsplace
    @atatsplace Рік тому +5

    Way, waaaay too much useless filler including frequent repetitions for no purpose. Thumb down.

  • @Alrukitaf
    @Alrukitaf Рік тому

    2:18 lunar soil?

  • @FMHikari
    @FMHikari Рік тому

    I wonder if we can one day desalinize the ocean fully.

    • @ahmediron3922
      @ahmediron3922 Рік тому

      يجب حينها زيادة حجم الفراغ في السفن عدة أضعاف حتى يمكنها ان تطفو بنفس الحمولة بسبب ان وزن حجم الماء الذي تم ازاحته اصبح اقل بسبب انخفاض الكثافة

  • @gslim7337
    @gslim7337 Рік тому +5

    Yeah, Nah. Sorry, but solvent extraction processes have their problem including solvent loss. Fairly poor quality video overall, spending way to much time getting to the point.

  • @vnelson000
    @vnelson000 Рік тому

    Is the floride in the water the reason New York city stopped florinating water?
    Changes the water content of the human body...for what reasons?
    Governments is a trip.

    • @gein2287
      @gein2287 Рік тому

      Flouride is a poison for everything. It's a byproduct of agriculture. So some pos said hey let's feed it back to the humans instead of spending billions in disposing of it properly. And we'll pay off some scientists to say that a little bit of flouride won't hurt ya and it's good for teeth! That's how the white devil solved things in 1950.

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119 Рік тому

    That seems like it will cause hormone damaging effects on all organisims that consume this.

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 Рік тому

    Lunar soil? 2:16

  • @willobrien2872
    @willobrien2872 Рік тому

    Water from Air ?

  • @MarcMallary
    @MarcMallary Рік тому +1

    Then they should stop changing the meteorology, with their weather modification techniques.

  • @rjserra5535
    @rjserra5535 Рік тому +1

    It will take decades of research to determine if the solvent is safe for use with drinking water. Even trace amounts of solvent remaining in the water could be a serious problem.

  • @omarlittle-hales8237
    @omarlittle-hales8237 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic News, As We Need To Use More Sea Water For Farming And Build More Canals, Greening The Planet, Diverting Sea Level Rises.

  • @pepper7144
    @pepper7144 Рік тому

    Seven minutes in before the process is explained.

  • @theanhoe72
    @theanhoe72 Рік тому

    Skip to min 7.

  • @gypsycruiser
    @gypsycruiser Рік тому

    Hype ! With no information related to title !

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Рік тому

    Chemicals must be expensive, I guess.......

  • @davidvalenzky7010
    @davidvalenzky7010 Рік тому +2

    I did not know a person could say so much and still not say anything

  • @williamemrich9349
    @williamemrich9349 Рік тому +2

    Great!
    Put it to use to supply water to California’s Shasta Lake and a pipeline from Shasta Lake to other lakes in the Serra Nevada range. Showing to California that your efforts can make a massive difference. Little is much when God is in it.

  • @williamgwyntreharne9966
    @williamgwyntreharne9966 10 місяців тому

    No prizes, all desalination plants should be solar powered. The saltier the ocean, the better the albedo isn't it?

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Рік тому

    And gold and platinum are crystals not metals.........?

  • @chasl3645
    @chasl3645 Рік тому

    Playing around with Haarp and seeding clouds created this mess let's just stop doing that for a few years and see if everything goes back to normal.

  • @frozenjoe6313
    @frozenjoe6313 Рік тому

    What salt?

  • @joseaguilar5020
    @joseaguilar5020 Рік тому

    Lot a water is been desalinated and is not good as that's another reason for weather problems ppl only think that is cars and smog when water desalination is worst and create storms haven't ppl see what's going on in the sea? Lots of coral rifts dying and marine plants including fish m I wrong ??

  • @cdrundles
    @cdrundles 8 місяців тому

    One irritation throughout: potable is pronounced as pot-able. It should be poe-table.

  • @custossecretus5737
    @custossecretus5737 Рік тому

    All well and good, but how well does a £250m desalination plant work under water?
    Look where they built one in London and then at where rising sea levels in London are predicted to be in a few years.

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Рік тому

    We can grow crystal.......

  • @infinitewisdom6065
    @infinitewisdom6065 Рік тому

    This sounds like a commercial for a scam.

  • @kenwatanabe2599
    @kenwatanabe2599 Рік тому

    Time mark 2:15--2:20, according to this click bait the water drains through lunar soil??? Most of this is pure click bait, time. mark 4:40 they finally talk about desalination

  • @harperwelch5147
    @harperwelch5147 Рік тому +1

    After 10 minutes I still don’t understand if and how this can work on a mass scale. Most of the time was about fresh water history. Disappointed.

  • @shareurtube
    @shareurtube Рік тому +2

    Slick video that lacks any real technical information. Sounds like a premature wet dream (pun intended).
    If this process uses NH3 derivatives in combination with hypersaline solutions it would be interesting if it could treat desal effluent which is hypersaline (salinity > 50) .

  • @hyzercreek
    @hyzercreek Рік тому

    Click bait!!! 5 minutes into the video and no mention of a GROUNDBREAKING new process

  • @ajlcas
    @ajlcas Рік тому +1

    Craps , promotion of a technique to take out salt with chimicals help never is a viable solution..

  • @dennissalisbury496
    @dennissalisbury496 Рік тому

    Geothermal Energy is heat that comes from natural fusion energy processes deep within the earth and therefore nuclear in origin.

    • @benishborogove2692
      @benishborogove2692 Рік тому

      Mostly it's the result of gravitational compression of earth's matter, not fusion.

  • @narendrakhetia9732
    @narendrakhetia9732 Рік тому +2

    To much talk

  • @richardduke9788
    @richardduke9788 Рік тому +1

    Click bait , after 5 minutes of video , still hadn't explained a solution.

  • @kirklamb3270
    @kirklamb3270 Рік тому +3

    Never mentioned the resulting brine discharge. Sounds more like a high school science project that leaves more questions than it answers. He will need millions of tax payer dollars to perfect his system!

    • @somaday2595
      @somaday2595 Рік тому

      Do a little searching and you would know Columbia Univ has already received funding from the USBR.

    • @kirklamb3270
      @kirklamb3270 Рік тому

      @@somaday2595 Seen a few of these videos but all use a massive amount of energy for the amount of water produced. California would kill for a unlimited water

    • @somaday2595
      @somaday2595 Рік тому

      @@kirklamb3270 My take after reading some of the patent filings was that the process was good for reducing the TDS to 5% and nothing to write home about. I hope I missed something. Reading this made me think whether a Scheibel Column would help their extraction process.

    • @kirklamb3270
      @kirklamb3270 Рік тому

      @@somaday2595 The world needs water, more than anything else.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss Рік тому

      reverse osmosis desal plants produce millions of gallons of water consistently on a daily basis

  • @jett3332
    @jett3332 Рік тому

    Yet no detailed explanation of the process is offered. Instead again we here a statement of ""solar" as the power source. I say, "BULL."

  • @tonyfrench2574
    @tonyfrench2574 Рік тому +2

    Endless verbiage. Get to the point !

  • @lawrencetessler6831
    @lawrencetessler6831 Рік тому

    Lots of fluff, no details, waste of time. I long for concise data without the endless repetitions and click bait titles.

  • @tomrobertson3236
    @tomrobertson3236 Рік тому +1

    Go to 5 :00. It's all definitions and not explanation
    What a waste of talking

  • @runedahl1477
    @runedahl1477 Рік тому

    You claim that this method is better than all others but you don’t say how it works.

  • @ofb1583
    @ofb1583 Рік тому +1

    If you need to constantly repeat yourself ad nauseum it is almost certainly propaganda. Irritating delivery low on science, big on msp messaging.

  • @rleon8183
    @rleon8183 Рік тому

    I wasted 10 minutes of my life on this TSSE. Droning over and over again the same phrase repeatedly. There must be major issues with this technology as they cannot go beyond the same idea over and over and over again.

  • @demac2165
    @demac2165 4 місяці тому

    This is useless, all what I found is TSSE , extraction only may work for small amounts of what so ever material. What kind of solvent needed to handle millions of cubic meters? Is it commercially viable?

  • @rwolf14513
    @rwolf14513 11 місяців тому

    Painful. First 7 minutes repeats same information again and again ... Painful. First ...

  • @johnfrancis4401
    @johnfrancis4401 Рік тому +1

    Shockingly poor explanation. Waffle waffle waffle. Adverts adverts adverts.

  • @thesybarite1
    @thesybarite1 10 місяців тому

    Come on. The background info was WAY overdone. Please get to the main idea and put this on last so I can listen to it if I want to. I only made it halfway thru before I turned you off !

  • @dougmcilwaine7078
    @dougmcilwaine7078 Рік тому

    Rarely have more words been used to describe such a small amount of technology. They used silly videos of dyed water, dry ice bubbling through water, etc to try to make this video representative of what goes on in labs. What a waste. They could have explained the whole process in about a minute yet they kept droning on about extraneous stuff. They actually called solar energy a "free" source of energy along with waste heat. They lost me with all the fluff. Perhaps this is interesting technology but they need to make the point instead of trying to impress the non-scientific viewers with irrelevant videos.

  • @guygrotke8059
    @guygrotke8059 Рік тому

    So many things wrong in this video! "Floride" does not exist as a white powder: Florine is a gas at normal temperatures. Floride is always part of a salt, combined with another element, like sodium. THAT is a white crystal . Or in a water solution it would be an ion when the salt is dissolved. As for desalination being impractical, the Carlsbad Desalination Plant has been cranking out 50 million gallons of fresh water per day, for years. Also, rain water has less than 20 mg of salt per liter: So the idea that rain water can deposit salt on crops is nonsense. Rain water washes irrigation salinity out of the upper layers of crop land. Surface water always has 20 mg or much more per liter.

  • @MyFaultRanch
    @MyFaultRanch Рік тому

    CLICKBAIT

  • @haroldchoate7497
    @haroldchoate7497 Рік тому

    Don’t bother watching this, it’s all talk with no real facts.

  • @howrandy
    @howrandy Рік тому

    wasted 10 minutes,.. with no explanation on what is TSSE,..

  • @user-ye9go7pn6s
    @user-ye9go7pn6s Місяць тому

    Lots of words but not much content. Too much oversimplified background. Then four basic sentences said with 15 different sets of words and nothing specific about what’s new. Very disappointing, sorry to say.

  • @johnconrad5487
    @johnconrad5487 Рік тому

    you talk and talk and talk but you dont explain anything about this miraculous TSSE. Obviously you are trying to BS us.

  • @terrancel1786
    @terrancel1786 Рік тому

    its a scam

  • @stevewilson5546
    @stevewilson5546 Рік тому

    Clickbait. 10 Minutes of wasted time. No information on how it works. PLONK

  • @cmichaelhoover8432
    @cmichaelhoover8432 Рік тому

    Sounds like a great technology. However this video was terrible. It wasn't till 8 minutes in that they finally hinted about it works. 7 minutes of hype. Please quit wasting my time.

  • @cassiusclay3978
    @cassiusclay3978 11 місяців тому

    Almost nothing of value in this entire video.

  • @AnInterestedObserver
    @AnInterestedObserver Рік тому

    Why the unnecessary, badly chosen and annoying music over voice. It's awful. Why have it? It spoils the video. It's not a musical, you need real skill to edit a music track. This is unwatchable. I'm off.

  • @williamwebster2211
    @williamwebster2211 Рік тому

    long way to explain