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  • THIS dumbass generation???? "LORD" HELP US!!!

  • i honestly urge everyone to start watching these documentaries, and read more about chemistry, astronomy, biology, physics etc. because there's nothing more important then understanding the world around you

  • Professor Dr Michio Kaku , he should the president of the US and really change the us political system , he knows what US and the world needs not Demagogic liar like Obama

  • "the current generation holds the future of the Earth in its hands." .... OH NO!!!

  • HELLO WORLD??? TELEPORTATION HAS BEEN ACHIEVED!!!

    WHY HAS THIS VIDEO ONLY GOT 25,200 VIEWS????? OBVIOUSLY NO ONE IS INTERESTED... people are too busy watching pop videos. What is the world coming to?

  • @carlosdevadip if this video had cleavage in the thumbnail you could bet it would have views in the millions but teleportation not interested.

  • @carlosdevadip jersey shore for the win LOL. pretty much sums up the problems with the world right there

  • 99.9% of the population is content living in ignorance.

  • @carlosdevadip You didn't listen closely enough. The only thing that was teletransported was data between two different photons. The photons were not teletransported. We can already teletransport data, with email or a fax machine.

  • @carlosdevadip Intelligent peoples are few and far in between idiots

  • last statement about the future of the earth is in "our" hands is WRONG. Sorry but the Government and the rich have the future of earth in "their hands" i.e Destruction and Chaos for profit

  • Wait a second. Is this whole video an April Fools joke? First personal replicators, now teleportation? If not, then damn, I've been born too early!

  • @AussieEvonne He's wrong about the replicators though. 3d printers are already readily available. It's just that they're expensive and finicky. They're also very small. But companies have been popping up all over the place in the past year or so that plan to introduce pre built 3d printers for less than 500 in the next 1 to 2 years. They only work with plastic now, but soon they'll be able to make circuit boards. By 2020, we should be able to print small machines from home.

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  • @AussieEvonne This whole video is true, allthough some of it may be objective. Anyway, if i were you, i would never use a teleporter, and a lot of scientist would agree on the basis that, when you use a teleporter, you die, and a perfect clone of you is created. But for objects? Sure!

  • @AussieEvonne Ofcourse, i wrote that other comment before watching this video so what i said about teleportation may not apply for this kind of teleportation (still haven't watched the entire video)

  • I am like my father already, I am like, Fuck I am born early :(

  • I thought modern science is nothing compared to modern history, but this show has changed my opinion. Thankyou!

  • When all else fails and losing, Correct his spelling and grammer. Win.

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  • teleportation can give a person chance to time travel,, by keeep saving its information like until 100 years lets say,and then teleport and make him

  • @anshulkamboj True, thats also a great idea for long distance space travel.

  • The western world is so technically clever and yet so immensely stupid because it failes to understand that reality is dualistic. It is ying/yan Everytime you create a white a black comes along. Science solves a problem and this solution creates another problem.

  • @lipstickonthemirror if there is anything stupid its your analogy.If people would have sat on their ass thinking oh creating a wheel will cause a problem of actually building a cart, and finding an animal to pull it; then actually inventing a mechanism steam/gas to propel it, dam it il walk; we would still be living in the stone age.There will never be an end to problems, but it makes no sense to stop solving them, problems are stepping stones to success.

  • which is the solution to all problems! Fewer people! We do NOT have a "growing planet". The area of the planet does not expand. There are too many people! Biggest progress would be to kill off 4 billion. This is not an extreme point of view - it's a fact - look at history: Every time science solve one problem the solution created a new problem! In the 40's everyone hailed chemistry to be the solution to all problems but now we live the pollution from that failed revolution.

  • technology just makes people dumber. What good did television do to people? Technology doesn't solve the fundamental problem of stupidity. Fat people are fat because they eat too much and don't exercise The solution is to eat less and work out! Not to put chips into the vessels etc. All of todays problems with the food industry is due to technology. If we just let cows eat grass like they were supposed to there wouldn't be any problems. And yes we would then have less people on earth.

  • Oh god! The current generation of kids are so bad...

  • the current generation holds the future of the earth in its hands - we're fucked!

  • @AndreLeCoz the second i read this, soulja boy and justin bieber and images of typical high school kids flashed in my mind. made me laugh.

  • We are not the stuff we believe we are made up of (matter)... we are the spirit (conciousness) that makes us aware of ourselves.

  • @moqutpar where do you get this high level insight? and where do i get it?

  • @BenBenz16 It's comes from bhuddism and hinduism I believe... the original sources not the corrupted modern stuff...but check into a guy who goes by the name Mooji he talks about this stuff...he's on Youtube

  • @moqutpar more properly we are the spirit(conciousness) that makes us aware of the matter we believe to be ourselves.

  • Greight!

    This show is soo grait! you here me, meight?

    This show is grate!

  • cad+makerbot+thing-o-matic

  • I lost my dick in a freak accident, yeah!!! nano technology.

  • @klickkzam

    I see what you did there...

  • got to love kaku, educating the layman... he among other have inspired me to dedicate my life to science.

  • "That's because the current generation holds the future of the Earth in its hands." I guess were fucked if this is true. All the kids today are a buncha fucks and idiots. do as much as possiblew elders! cuz You will be the last people to advanced this civilization.

  • @TwistedFuture206 ya the future is in my generation's hands, so we basically are fucked, but luckily im an amazing lover. all i can do right is fuck so consider yourself lucky

  • @maxdorries Yeah man, keep it going!

  • hmmm, this'll be suppressed. Don't think the powerful people in this world will fancy the break down of a monetary based society and equality for all

  • "The power to create a planetary civilization. A civilization based on progress, scientific knowledge and trust or, on the other hand, the power to unleash unparalleled chaos and anarchy on the Earth. The choice is ours. And the time to discuss these questions is now. That's because the current generation holds the future of the Earth in its hands."

    Take it serious people.. Really SERIOUS!

  • Quantum revolution , biotech revolution and intelligence revolution with a dose of 6 dooby's #ohmyshit

  • The sad thing about the future technologies is that probably no one of us will ever see them.. This fact is driving me crazy :(

  • What!!! an incredible GIFT for "HumanKind" from GOD! and please let us all RESPECT this GREATEST "gift ever" for Humankind.

    Thanks GOD

  • The only obstacle to these extraordinary and exciting advances in science are the "anti-scientists" - the theists who are so scared of reason and enlightenment that they hide behind a "god".

  • I'm 24 now, the year is 2012. Will I be able to live forever if I don't get hit by a buss or fall terminally ill in next 50 years?

    If so, than I'm starting to eat healthy from next Monday!!!

  • @PushMyCarr at the current rate of knowledge being learn't, um, you will not only eat healthy, but to save as much money as you can, your going to need it

  • 7:34 Those are Blade center systems from IBM.

    They are far from being super computers.

    Each Blade center contains up to 14 "blade" servers.

    Each server, at base is a 2 quad-core xeon CPU system with 24 GB of RAM.

    They might be very powerful from a personal computer point of view, but their job is to run the cloud. Think of them as allocatable resource to heavy programs.

  • @dgurevich1

    Good to know I'm not the only one who recognized that :)

  • teleportation and a "fabricator" will be very difficult without the computing power of a quantum computer. We need serious advancement in the development of quantum computers if we have any hope of moving these concepts into reality.

  • Why cant we invent a machine that makes us live forever or maby like 50% longer?? I really want to live when all of this happens in year 2100 :(

  • @w1ll1a3 You aren't late, this might just happen in our lifetime.

  • @w1ll1a3 2050 - 2070 we may have half of everything we dream of then, or even earlier

  • @w1ll1a3

    They're working on that! YT Search: Aubrey De Grey

  • What company is researching teleportation??? is it called black mesa??

  • you are my hero Michu kaku...

  • @keylllogdark you mispelled your hero's name, it's Michio Kaku

  • advanc in technologies arrives by acident, rarely by research. I think they have no idea what they are looking for. often technology discoveries is from stuff found in nature. they waste lots of money on these projects. it might be useful in other domains.

  • @MsH1h1h1h1 *"stuff found in nature" is usually funded, and is researched before becoming anything. so its not money wasted. imo, to little money is beeing spendt researching.

  • @Nillerzen so true! money wasted is the money being dumped into weapons and war. Just think of where science would be today if it had gotten the money from war and weapons!

  • Does anyone know what place he's in at 5:40?

  • Yeah but what about the "warp drive" just kidding. Interesting video.

  • about time ..

  • I can't decide wether I consider this documentary over-enthusiastic. Inflating exciting prospects which in practice would have fairly mundane results into promises of quasi-godhood.

    Or if this stuff really DOES portend a sort of quasi-godhood wether to be incredibly excited or utterly terrified.

    More of the latter, because even some of the nicer humans I would not trust with so much power, and the ones in CHARGE tend to be nasty fuckers indeed.

  • Kaku for president... of the fuckin universe

  • I take issue with how many times during these interviews the scientists and physicists say " in the next 15-20 years". It seems like a slippery deadline for them. In 20 years, I'll be 43. and much too afriad of new things to readily accept them, and then I'll get so involved in politics that I'll be elected leader of some anti-new party. Please let the future happen before i turn 35.

  • @McJaews You grew up in a generation embracing new technology every month. I totally understand your doubt but we are not like our parents in that aspect.

  • @minodul Was kidding about the "too old to embrace" thing. Even though I already see some tendencies in myself that remind me of my parents' fear of new tech, I'm sure one of the trademarks of future tech is user friendly features and such. I AM however very serious about the 15-20 years estimate they fling out left and right. It seems o me more like guesswork than real estimates.

  • @McJaews Well. Its not like these few people seen in these videos here have the power to really know. On the other hand. If someone can roughly estimate about when this stuff will happen then THEM. I hope they are right and thats all we can do.

  • This is fiction

  • @SwampSwampEnt No kidding? Of course its fiction. When you eat a pizza and say it will be shit. That is also fiction. But a few hours later, it will be shit.

  • You'll have to find something to feed the chips inorder for them to reproduce , witch can be food Whater exc any adam you'll have to brake down adams,

  • Tastey Koolaid about replicators, but unless there are no more corporations or patents or control freaks it will only change the delivery system of goods. One would probably stil have to pay for a program to replicate X number of sweaters. Manufacturing costs decrease and profits increase. And only the soldiers of ruling class will be able to replicate weapons and amunition. Imagine being able to repicate smart bombs, drones and microwave crowd control devices. Sounds like utopia to me.

  • Thank you very much for posting. All six episodes were very informative. However we must move with caution because we've too many psychological, emotional and social issues to reconcile before such potential power becomes as common and ubiquitous as today's computers. At present we already have too many "loaded guns" of varying types and sizes in the hands of well financed fanatics all over the world. Good luck to all.

  • problem is that the current generations aren't really interested in physics, mathematics and they wont have clue how to improve our lives. this show is awesome, i like michio kaku but anytime i watch some show about physics i come up with some questions what if... the one which stayed in my head after watching this is what if nano technology gets into the hands of wrong people before we make switch off button?

  • QE is how the Illusive Man communicates with Shepard

  • LOL This dude's job title. "Futurist"... Seriously? What a complete lack of substance.

  • May we be ever protected from meddling scientists. Only expanded consciousness will benefit humanity and the world <3

  • @furiousimp id give you a billion thumbs for that one if i could :)

  • I posted that as more of a joke,i should of made it a bit more obvious,although i do worry,at times it just seems like we dont do a whole lot else but figure out new ways to hurt people in larger quantities and make anything thats beneficial unaffordable to most people,

  • I think he's wrong there. Science doesn't change the world. The application of science for the betterment of society is what eventually will. We're not there yet. The current mindset of competition is outdated and offensive. First this needs to change. I guess it all comes down to causality.

  • So basically if I teleport myself, the computer would have a copy of my information. So technically, I can be cloned countless times?

  • This is why I want immortality. To see the world in the future. :'(

  • @moarzombear That may not be far off. Not immortality itself, but due to advances in medical technology the lifespan of current younger generations could reach up to 150 years. During that timeframe it's entirely possible, even probable that we will make huge leaps in cell regeneration which means we can slow down, even stop ageing altogether. So we may live to see the world in the future yet :)

  • These desktop machines can replicate ANY matter? So, I can stick in a copy of my DNA and can clone myself? That would make work vs. play a lot easier, but what happens when I want to get rid of the clone? Is it murder? or am I simply destroying a machine?

  • this sucks cock i wont be able to enjoy anything that these scientists are talking about ill be fucking old as fuck :l

  • Maybe the Mayans had it right when they said that 2012 will be a "Great Shift" of the age. Hope it's something big. This world is Overdue for the "SECOND RENAISSANCE". An age not of "Technical Knowledge" but of "Moral Excellence".

  • rebuild nerves and everything, live for ever :)

  • i just watched all 6 parts yaay

  • @robiniroven Me too, big deal.

  • cool we can be like wolverine

  • so...teleportation exists since 1997...

  • @crashpilot2 imagined if the East cooperated with the West 400 years ago.... spread of technology, exchange of culture....

  • ... and we won't have to worry anymore about all the ignorant wanderers stuck in the stone age with technology like this. They comprehend so little that they could barely make it thru a videos discussing it, much less get a hold of this kind of technology and actually USE it.

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  • the greatest revolution in human history. When We become GODS

  • what is the song in the credits called?

  • make this a reality by joining the venus project

  • This show is a grate show, grate news - gives real hope

  • @austpom333 grate? 

  • @austpom333 I find it odd that people with such bad grammar would be interested in academic subject such as science.

  • @Vaylemn

    says the guy with his fav's full of cute little animals ;D

  • @Vaylemn -in an academic subject- plus math and science come from a different part of the brain than speech and human interaction. in fact people who interact poorly, einstien, newton, and myself for example, tend to develop more in the areas of math and science.

  • @austpom333 not for your spelling.

  • @austpom333 you've received 24 thumbs up, please know that you misspelled a 5 letter word wrong. twice.

  • @BadGroundBand who cares - didn't u understand it anyway

  • @10zerOne0 the sentence structure there was terrible, but yes I did. People will nail you, harshly for such things. I guess I was meaning to give you a heads up about it. It always looks nicer to take time w/ the messages you send.

  • @BadGroundBand please know yourself that the only way to misspell a word wrong is to spell it right becuase you used a negative. twice. lol

  • @maxdorries ??

  • @BadGroundBand you used a double negative in your comment -misspell is a negative term, -wrong also negative. therefore if you misspell wrong the negatives cancel out and you are left with the statement you spell right. :)

  • @BadGroundBand You received 7 thumbs up. Please know that you used a double negative in typing "misspelled a 5 letter word wrong."

  • @BadGroundBand you mean he misspelled the word, or he spelled the word wrong - not "misspelled a word wrong" which would mean he spelled it right :P

  • @austpom333 and that hope is violently crushed by your misspelling of 'great'.

  • Nanoteck - create something out of nothing ? shorley you will have to load these machines with a hell of a lot of something - and that will be the cost

  • @austpom333 You'd create them with basic atoms, which themselves could be made up of any atoms simply ripped apart and formed into other elements. Hydrogen is the most basic atom, so you could build anything you wanted with that just by adding it together to make other elements. It makes up 75% of the earth's elemental mass, so it is pretty common. These machines could assemble and take apart atoms as you'd want; so you can put any element in and have it changed into something else.

  • @austpom333  indeed

  • @austpom333 once you can manipulate individual atoms you could turn air into a cheeseburger

  • @austpom333 If you think about it all elements are made of even smaller subatomic that you can create elements with, and these subatomic particles can be made atoms which will essentially mean this machine will take a large amount of moles from the surrounding air, rips apart the atoms into it's simplest level and then reassemble these subatomic particles into atoms and these atoms into a large complex object.

  • I saw alot of black scientists....lol jk

  • this is the future...!!! synergy of quantum, computer and bio-tech......

  • the future depends on current generation!? were fucked...o_o

  • @sdzechs2 im sure every generation has thought that. that they're better than the current one somehow.

  • @sdzechs2 Relax, we are not gonna let the retards near this ;)

  • @sdzechs2 We're, not were. The reason why we're fucked is because of dumb people like you.

  • @sdzechs2 You'd be surprised at some of the great young minds that are around today that you don't hear about. Our generation is slowly waking to what our parents generation couldn't. Watch how epic our near future is about to be!

  • @Sailor231 i just agreed with sdzechs2 1 sec ago, but i've been slowly realizing over the past few months that not everybody in their early twenties is as hopeless as all the ones i've met, i think you're actually right. but i still like to joke about how great i am and how lost the whole world is... its a defense mechanism

  • @sdzechs2 there's hope with the few kids like us that want to be a part of this.

  • @sdzechs2 Hey I'm offended!! what you trying to say? future is in good hands =D

  • @sdzechs2 dont worry im 13 and i have been studing this for a few years and i will continue to studie it!!!!

  • @sdzechs2 im part of the current generation... and im the only defense i have for us... so ya we're fucked, im great fantastic beautiful smart sexy and amazing... but shit ive just showed the greatest problem my generation has, plus i cant do it all myself

  • We are a pattern of Atoms...A Pattern

  • Brian cox sucks

  • Awesome!

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