Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?
@ORCjosh Sure the early tanks (and rc vehicles with tracks) had tracks that moved on their own, with both going forward, one moving forwards and one moving backwards to turn, etc, but that made for some jerky action, so they added a differential. Imagine a Segway, when it turns without stopping, one wheel turns faster than the other, which the tank only does with treads. Now instead of two motors (engines), we can power the tank and make it turn with only one engine and a differential.
Just don't turn it too fast. Since there is no lubrication, excess heat and speed might cause the gears to mash together. If that happens, there will be a bright light and a mushroom cloud
"Yup looks like you lost an atom on the left side of your drive shaft thats gona cost extra and who knows what thats don to your electron distribution ratio. mmhhmm that can completely ruin the covalent bonds. yup gona need a good ion replacement for that just to start."
Looks neat, but can it be synthesized? Now there is the question!
There is allot that goes in to a model of this complexity, and allot that does not. Models allow us to use iterative computational tools to help us understand, or visualize systems that are far too complex for us to calculate by hand. However, they are ultimately poor representations of the real thing because our understanding of the actual systems represented in models is always incomplete. But we do get better every day!
Well, here's a thought: the particles themselves may not release any energy if they are being used as machinery only and don't change chemical makeup, BUT at that scale, the contact between moving parts would be elastic collisions and therefore not susceptible to fiction or wear.
So what if we had an array of a zillion nano-machines capable of producing energy at untold efficiency levels??? It's a thought...
weird...............
sviat88 5 months ago
The average UFO differential right there.
mr1000rx 6 months ago
inb4 the gears tunnel past each other and everything jams
blacklinen99 6 months ago
wow
LTF85199 8 months ago
this can be used for a molecular car to drive all around my blood cells DNA face !!
drainocleanser 9 months ago
How easy it to manufacture this structure?
Trikoupis 10 months ago
PARTICAL VIBRATOR
lifeisntthatsimple 10 months ago
Looks like it's made of vitamin pills!!!
tomview1 11 months ago
kkkkkkk que legal
ClaironAurelio 11 months ago
In what program is the simulation done?
TriKri 1 year ago
IF IT DOESN'T SAY MICRO MACHINES, IT'S NOT THE REAL THING!
derman077 1 year ago
UPER-EFFICIENT ENGIN
dessanel 1 year ago
hold on, gotta shoot up my molecular drivetrain. ahh now i feel like i could do more than i normally could.
contentlocked99 1 year ago
Atomic is an engine?
DARIO8417 1 year ago
So is the point that if we find one of these in our bodies, it means there was an intelligent designer?
greg5566 1 year ago
Your fucking kidding me...
h0troddude 1 year ago
If I only knew the point??
calholli 1 year ago
Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!? Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?Are you fucking kidding me!?
NearlyFriend 1 year ago 4
haha really neat. I likeit!
Warndog9 1 year ago
Time to build a tank to run in my veins and kill viruses.
strilight 2 years ago 117
more likely to blow out cholesterol in arteries.
fdsman 2 years ago
That works too. But hey, we can imagine.
strilight 2 years ago
true.
fdsman 2 years ago
@strilight Ahahaha. That made me chuckle.
WinstonBroderick 1 year ago
@strilight Tanks don't use a differential, just a differant motor for each track
ORCjosh 1 year ago
@ORCjosh Sure the early tanks (and rc vehicles with tracks) had tracks that moved on their own, with both going forward, one moving forwards and one moving backwards to turn, etc, but that made for some jerky action, so they added a differential. Imagine a Segway, when it turns without stopping, one wheel turns faster than the other, which the tank only does with treads. Now instead of two motors (engines), we can power the tank and make it turn with only one engine and a differential.
strilight 1 year ago
What i saw it's how to build a gear from atomic parts :) i think .
MureyS 2 years ago
just one question... why??
shadowdrgn0 2 years ago 3
@shadowdrgn0 microscopic machinery/tools
Srlancelot39 2 years ago
Just don't turn it too fast. Since there is no lubrication, excess heat and speed might cause the gears to mash together. If that happens, there will be a bright light and a mushroom cloud
nearadyn 2 years ago 3
ah, but these are molucles, not atoms.
42xer 2 years ago
so, they can put a small sedan running around in my veins .... how cool is that ?
doldei 2 years ago 7
Lets call in Henry Ford and start mass producing this thing!
YTBYlover 2 years ago 4
We'll put the Compact in Subcompact.
VALsacount2 2 years ago 2
@YTBYlover lol fun fact:
henry ford at first didnt make fast cars because he didnt think the human body could handle going faster than 30mph....
its true!
Srlancelot39 2 years ago 3
Yeah for sure, i heard about that also. Cool fact and in some cases its true. I still shiver when i see some of the drivers on the roads today.
YTBYlover 2 years ago
i bet that thing can give one hell of a blow job
pzpepsi 2 years ago 6
a really small one
EasternCalifornia 2 years ago
can you imagine get it fixed? it wold be like:
"Yup looks like you lost an atom on the left side of your drive shaft thats gona cost extra and who knows what thats don to your electron distribution ratio. mmhhmm that can completely ruin the covalent bonds. yup gona need a good ion replacement for that just to start."
BismAllah99 2 years ago 175
HAHA xD dude... i think you just lost an atom
knutkleven 2 years ago 3
LOL!!! Nice one. :DDDD
ht666th 2 years ago
@BismAllah99 lmao
Scrumtum 1 year ago
@BismAllah99 awesome comment!
SchmittyFilms 1 year ago
@BismAllah99 lmao
rygor42 1 year ago
@BismAllah99 hahahaha, priceless!
xxxslayerxxx666 1 year ago
Please watch:
SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE Newest Design
TABAGfrancis 1 year ago
@BismAllah99 Brilliant joke
LTF85199 8 months ago
@BismAllah99 Your comment is certainly one of the best I've seen on youtube Thumbsup !
similingjester 6 months ago
@BismAllah99 I think it would be more like...."oh you're missing an atom...here's your replacement car"
clbgeballe 3 months ago
@BismAllah99 Scruffy knows how to fix molecular machinery
ChozoSR388 1 day ago
Looks like a motor for nano technology or robots if you will.
Greenkoman 2 years ago
how did you think what kind of nano robot need a differential ;DD
zamzungas 2 years ago
it's disgusting
rodstartube 2 years ago
now the molecules of my liver can go around a corner!
dumapies 2 years ago 4
Алтава работа
koliodimitrov 2 years ago
Sí, pero sólo dos y descafeinado.
librexpresion 2 years ago
Що бе, виж ква е убава
drmkkk 2 years ago
Looks neat, but can it be synthesized? Now there is the question!
There is allot that goes in to a model of this complexity, and allot that does not. Models allow us to use iterative computational tools to help us understand, or visualize systems that are far too complex for us to calculate by hand. However, they are ultimately poor representations of the real thing because our understanding of the actual systems represented in models is always incomplete. But we do get better every day!
Xenoku 2 years ago 2
and this is what we are on the inside. LAWL!
reviathon360 2 years ago
this would be a good differential for the propulsion of an invalid bacteria
ZenonDorinPower 2 years ago 7
It looks so fragile. It isnt is it?
Shalek 2 years ago
molecular bonding is probably one of the strongest forces in nature.
DJBigz1988 2 years ago
yea but this is about van der waals weakest force.
timar03 2 years ago
Are the proteins in your body fragile? I hope not.
keyboardtalk 2 years ago
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that would feel nice up your ass
dermotk5 2 years ago
you wouldn't even feel it if it was shot right through your eye
peg6204 2 years ago 2
dont think nice is the word ... pervert
muddwell 2 years ago
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nice one lol
imanoob4 2 years ago
lolololol wow............
kaylor87 2 years ago
Its like IBM saying 'what will regular people want with a personal computer' to Wozniac.
pimpb0tt 3 years ago
pretty soon there will be cars that bugs can drive
buchsdrn 3 years ago 3
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waste of video....lame. all you guys are lame
zacksbak 3 years ago
next-gen bearing style lubrication system.
Maybe used in future oils
acharad 3 years ago
I don't doubt the possibility for something like this to become reality one day, but what applications could there be for a differential that small?
randommagnum 3 years ago
May be a differential is useless but as tiny particles have a lot of energy may be a way to use this energy (engine) can be possible.
However I dont really believe it a lot.
basurero123 3 years ago
Well, here's a thought: the particles themselves may not release any energy if they are being used as machinery only and don't change chemical makeup, BUT at that scale, the contact between moving parts would be elastic collisions and therefore not susceptible to fiction or wear.
So what if we had an array of a zillion nano-machines capable of producing energy at untold efficiency levels??? It's a thought...
randommagnum 3 years ago 5
a very smart and well thought out thought lol.... yup thats basically the reason why there's so much of a fuzz around nano stuff
corotor12345 2 years ago
Maybe engineers and doctors will collaborate to build a tiny 4WD truck that can clean out arteries clogged with cholesterol!!! HA!
parentevan 3 years ago 7
wtf is that ?? lol
lynfatik 3 years ago
ejjhaa :)
tturit 3 years ago
cool!
seneca67 3 years ago