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Технологии недавнего прошлого
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Изобретение не для простых смертных
18:14
Самые безумные двигатели
24:19
Удивительные автомобили прошлого
30:35
Атомный автомобиль
36:59
Запрещённые двигатели
42:51
Кто убил электромобиль?
48:34
Почему машины до сих пор не летают?
1:05:27
Удивительные внедорожники
1:14:59
Легендарные автоконцепты
1:32:26
Что не так с беспилотниками?
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Китай только копирует?
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progress is moving progressively simple
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to the complex, well let's take a look at
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let's start with these unique inventions
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truly a fantastic car and worth it
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show at least because of her amazing
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appearance she seemed to have slipped into
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our world is straight where they rule
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steampunk and dieselpunk
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but she really was just like that
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steam and diesel power
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installations and in addition to these units
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machine design was present
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the seemingly unreal beginning of the past
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century of electric transmission
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the history of this device is such in
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1889 city fire department
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New York received its order
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unique steam pump mechanism
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unusual and truly gigantic
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was due to the fact that the city began
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the first skyscrapers appeared
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on the upper floors of which also happened
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fires hand pumps could not cope
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the water pressure required was serious
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low-power right pumps also helped
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the new pump solved the problem of delivering water to
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the place of the fire but here's what
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deliver the pump itself to fire sites
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considering what he weighed
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908 heavy trucks pulled by a special
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the cart was difficult, but they managed
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it was possible to turn around with such a team
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not always American engineers
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suggested a way out using steam
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pump machine as a propulsion device for a decent price
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at that time the amount was 7,000 dollars
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a real monster has been constructed
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self propelled steam car pump not
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he was good, drove fast and carried the pump
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where you need it and only one thing but this one had it
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mechanism no matter how fast you drive
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the car passed before it started
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quite a long time steam engine
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required a certain they to begin with
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work doused did not warm up instantly
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it turns out that the saying is in a hurry as if
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the fire in this case was black humor and
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here in 1908 a New York steam
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the pump receives a global upgrade for
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efficiency in design
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install a gasoline engine
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internal combustion and not just
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establish a symbiosis with the existing
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steam because steam boiler
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integrated into the rear wheel drive
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remake its complex gasoline
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they use front-wheel drive but this is not
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everything was accepted another fantastic
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innovation electric transmission it
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solved difficulties with clutch placement
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and gearboxes and design
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place which in the selected
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space engine failed
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having of cylinders was used for
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to turn the generator
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and it transmitted current to the electric motor
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front wheel drive worked
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unique design and if taken into account
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attention that it's time to drive too sometimes we
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get to work turning robin
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for electric pumps all-wheel drive
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that car was absolutely fantastic
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According to rumors the car has worked for many years
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nevertheless it was written off and sold to a private
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collection for some lucky guy, but
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domestic development true
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realized in England fantastic
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two-wheeled gera car count
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Shilovsky briefly, we have already shown him
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in one of our videos we will now add
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details that few people know about
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1914 in London was shown very
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it was an interesting car
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designed for 4 people under the hood
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Gasoline internal combustion engine, which is gaining popularity
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there were only two wheels under the car
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they were located like a bicycle but
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The device did not fall even while standing still
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when moving at low speed made
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wonderful Russian mechanism
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inventor Count Petr Petrovich
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Shilovsky
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by the way, the former governor of the fire
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and special secrets of your device
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Shilovsky didn't balance it
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the car was provided by the promoted
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flywheel that created the gyroscope peak at
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There are about two thousand cars in total here
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seven hundred and fifty kilograms the flywheel was
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made of metal 12 thick
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centimeters and a couple of 50 meters in diameter
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kilogram pendulums helped
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avoid distortion by spinning the pendulum
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special electric motor powered by
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main engine interesting thing
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initially Shilovsky offered his
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invention in the homeland but was extremely
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disappointed with the authorities' reaction then he
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proposed the concept of his device
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car factory hair and motors in 1912
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received consent and two years later
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demonstrated the car to the public as
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no matter how surprised people are
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tried to knock over or rock
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the car did not show the device
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emboldened people's tendency to throw away
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started trying to ride a car
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change gear car on the go
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showed miracles of resilience and
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reliability
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the inventor patented his mechanism
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in England and Russia the first to arrive
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world and then the October revolution
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put an end to Shilovsky's plans for
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production of his cars, the count went to
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Russia where Soviet power began
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I received him wonderfully and even singled him out
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funds for the development of a steam locomotive with such
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the same device as the auto then graph everything
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was forced to leave again for England
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where he died after the Second World War in
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poverty first working gear car
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was buried underground to
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prevent destruction during
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hostilities
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In 1938, a unique car was dug up
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restored and stood for 10 years
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exhibit in the hair factory museum and then
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was found to be of no value and
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launched on metals Petr Petrovich
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Orlovsky also developed a lot of other
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most interesting inventions course pointers
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with a gyroscope for airplanes he wore
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the name of Raspopov they stopped him
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for example, on the super-heavy Ilya Muromets
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another mechanism for stabilizing the guns
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for ships it was again given to the British
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since it hasn’t aroused interest in my homeland yet
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in the 70s of the last century along the streets
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Kursk traveled by bus with Maho Eternal
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recuperator device accumulated
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energy that was previously wasted
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when braking and then gave up again
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its wheels for acceleration and travel mechanism
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created by the Ghoulia turbines allowed
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save up to forty percent of costs
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gasoline professor nur bei Vladimirovich
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Guli is the author of more than 700 scientific papers and
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400 inventions throughout my life
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deals with the problem of energy storage
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due to a number of restrictions, the swing is eternal
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the drive is of little use in transport
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this solution is more for stationary
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energy industry over the years since its invention
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but rubio guli super flywheel has undergone
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a number of technological changes because
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The higher the flywheel speed, the
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its particles stretch the disk more strongly
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trying to break it because the gap
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flywheel is like a grenade explosion
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the designer had to lay
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high safety margin as a result of
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In practice, the energy intensity of the flywheel was in
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three times lower than possible nur bei ghoulia
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the first in the world to create a super flywheel on
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type and from steel strip or
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high tenacity fiber and there was also
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a magnetic suspension is used like this
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wikis are extremely durable and energy efficient
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breaking them in case of an accident is a safe idea
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hulium energy has found wide application in
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energy abroad with the help of super
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flywheels save energy because they
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allow you to accumulate and give away
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right moment large amounts of energy
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average lifespan of popular ones today
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lithium-ion batteries are of order
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1000 charge-discharge cycles
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or several years average period
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efficient operation of the super flywheel
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at least 25 years and in case of use
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promising materials such as graphene
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even more, in contrast to
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chemical battery recycling
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worn-out flywheel
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absolutely environmentally friendly but let's get back to
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car and look at the electric
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Nikola Tesla's mobile is an experiment
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which did not exist or a breakthrough which
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bear all the biographers of the great Nikola Tesla
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very reluctant to write about it although there is
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many newspaper witnesses and even
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documents fencing what in 1931
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mechanical and electrical genius
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converted an ordinary car with an internal combustion engine
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turning it into a very effective
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electric car it should be noted that it was
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not the first car equipped
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such cars were made with an electric motor
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before but the fashion for them is very fast
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passed gasoline engines were more powerful when
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smaller dimensions
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there was no need to install heavy ones
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batteries are also oil producers
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strongly encouraged the promotion of engines
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internal combustion nevertheless soon
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an ordinary man appeared on the streets of New York
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mind the car brand pier and roll only
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Anyone can take a look under the hood
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was certainly surprised instead of the usual
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the engine was electric
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developing 1800 rpm and
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power 80 horsepower it was quite
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a solid unit about a meter long and
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80 centimeters in diameter
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no power sources are noticeable
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there was a power supply assembled by tesla
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hotel room personally
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redeemed right there in the store
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radio components know exactly about the wires
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resistors and 12 radio tubes source
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was placed in ordinary wooden
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boxes 60 by 30 by 15 centimeters with
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a pair of steel protruding outwards
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rods about eight centimeters long
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extremely concerned about keeping the secret
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of his invention, Tesla collected all 1
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when everything was ready, Nikola climbed into
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the cabin was secured by a box behind the driver's
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connected the wires with the seat and said
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a phrase that made it into the newspaper on the first
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stripe now we have energy and then
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test pressed the accelerator and the car
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I drove for a whole week, this car started
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along the streets of New York, sometimes developing
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speed about 150 kilometers per hour
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of course the newspapermen besieged
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inventors with the most questions
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was popular from the skin after all energy
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Tesla smiled, pointed around and
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replied that it was straight from the air
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the mystery of the electric car channel along with
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the death of a brilliant inventor until now
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since then a hypothesis has been put forward
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what did Tesla show in 1931?
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electric car they say only energy
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was supplied from one of the high-frequency
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Tesla generators others claim this
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Tesla being developed and safe
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Is there a gas or gasoline turbine?
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hypothesis about the use of Tesla and
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magnetic resonance of the earth and even
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hypothesis that this experiment is on
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it really wasn't
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now we will talk about the invention
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which I would like to see in my car
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each since the 1980s use
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electromagnetic field included in the project
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advanced automotive
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suspension idea was to
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create a device that
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transformed both elastic element such
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which would dampen vibrations due to force
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electromagnetic field imagine
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car ride running perfectly
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exactly without bouncing on bumps and even
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Perry flying small fences and
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also receiving energy departures by
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unevenness cherished precisely such a dream
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experimenters of those years and this is a dream
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was implemented in specific prototypes
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one of the first developers of such
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pendants became a doctor watermelon large
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specialists innovator working in
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number of innovations in audio
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the system at the basis of his invention was
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a linear electric motor is taken
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connecting elastic elements
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shock absorbers, transverse stabilizers and
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other suspension parts familiar to us
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a significant advantage developed
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system became something that the driver could
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switch energy consumption from
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electrical to mechanical force
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suspensions necessary for operation
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produced during driving with the help
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inactive electromagnets, which allowed
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seriously save on fuel
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suspension worked without failures
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energy at any time when the entire system
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de-energized electromagnetic suspension
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switched to standard operating mode
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similar to many linkage suspensions
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type for each of the four powerful
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linear motors under control
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CPU was supplied
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tension also appeared on its rod
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buoyancy force on 4 pieces it
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was capable of lifting up to one and a half tons
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which corresponds to average weight
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golf class cars with
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using a linear motor
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maintain the required highway height
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regardless of the load this is true
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called static compensation except
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this electromagnetic suspension created
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also dynamic compensation because
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nullified the side roll of the car
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with this design, the transverse stabilizer
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turn out to be no longer needed even so
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called longitudinal cells arising
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during acceleration and braking it seemed
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would be a thing of the past
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a unique system reacted to driving on
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bumps and corners up to 100 times per
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for a second it’s remarkable that in such a scheme
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CPU control
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each of the four linear
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electric motors separately what is it
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gives for example angular control
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stiffness of the front and rear suspension
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each separately if the machines are included
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turning linear electric motors
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are fed in such a way that
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the car rests mainly on
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external rear wheel and such a swallow
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gets super light overweight
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I turn the case and turn it smoothly
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transferred to the outer front wheel
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as a result, the transport goes smoothly and any
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turns, doesn’t bite, doesn’t sway, but
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all these advantages of driving smart
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smooth running and stability
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high speeds maximum comfort and
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safety and rational
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energy consumption could be implemented in
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mass production of cars still in
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90s but still overwhelming today
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most motorists drive along
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in the old fashioned way, like wearing trousers
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horses with squats, creams if
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by us during the maneuver
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turning process the suspension was working
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classified applied injecting into
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misleading title projects on but
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the best pendant on the planet is still not
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went to the series why they say that
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design proposed by the engineer
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in the capable eyes of the auto giants' management
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there are many disadvantages, the main one is
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complexity high production cost
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Bauza pendants but on July 12, 2013
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lobster bows died of a heart attack
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and in 2017 all the company’s achievements
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were sold immediately I remember another
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the story we told about in
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Let us remind you of one of the previous videos
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briefly in the 1970s inventor
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mechanic helped create a new type
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carburetor although the angle device was
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tested and allowed to travel the distance
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up to 48 kilometers on one liter of fuel
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it was never produced at
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commercial basis operating principle
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carburetor was based on heat
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gasoline until steam is produced which is then
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got into the combustion chambers this required
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fuel tank having a structural
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support similar to pressure vessels
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not only is the invention about
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saved a lot of money
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car enthusiasts but almost no pollution
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atmosphere
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the inventor even claimed that
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emissions from a vehicle equipped with it
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carburetor you can dry your hair on the 19th
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August 1981 Aries fell and died
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ruled a suicide after running away
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investigations but several people close
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to the corner they didn’t believe that the young mechanic could
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would kill myself works this moba remembered
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to everyone as the most mysterious in history
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automotive industry as well as his
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mysterious deaths but back to the topic
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our video for the development and implementation
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magnetic suspensions for cars except
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lobster bauza took swedish
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international construction machines
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largest gay company in the world
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manufacturer of bearings for lubrication systems
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and mechatronics headquartered in
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Gothenburg and the largest in the world
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auto parts manufacturer
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hyphen corporation headquarters
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Great Britain Swedish company skf
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offered her own version of this type
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pendants relying on simplicity and
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reliability of design
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electromagnetic device consists of
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capsules for which two are placed
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electromagnet sensors cars
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constantly collect information about
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what is happening on the road and conveys it
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on-board computer and it regulates
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vibration damping element stiffness
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so the car itself determines
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most suitable mode 2 they if
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the control system will fail
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the suspension will continue to work due to
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springs are one of the main advantages
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pendants from the thrill is an opportunity
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transition from automatic mode to
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mechanical magnetic suspension
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delphi corporation consists of
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shock absorber in the form of a pipe and filled
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electromagnet and liquid with magnetic
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particles up to 10 microns in size
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nanoparticles on 3 pistons do not stick together
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each other thanks to special
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solution when applied to the suspension
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a control signal appears in the pipe
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it builds a strong magnetic field
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particles into an ordered structure mode
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The shock absorber becomes hard
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the reaction speed of such a suspension is not
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exceeds one meter per second
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one obvious advantage of this
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device is an elevated level
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safety when driving a car
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because in case of system malfunction
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control suspension is able to work
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thanks to hydraulic shock absorber
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the newest and smartest Audi A8 electric
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magnetic levitation now let's talk about
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the latest developments in the global automotive industry
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using electromagnetic
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suspensions using the example of the latest generation
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Audi A8 sedan he became one of the smartest
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cars today on his
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example we will see how breakthrough
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technologies that are no longer possible
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contain become available to
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mere mortals and to test on
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you need the wonders of the Audi A8 suspension
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only 67 million rubles or
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maybe in twenty years a set
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electromagnetic shock absorbers with block
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controls can be bought by anyone
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store if you undress and Audi A8 then in
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the front can be seen
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electromechanical part of the highway which
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includes motors housing with titanium
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torsion bar and racks connected
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with steering knuckles
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this sedan uses its work
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platform mlb m.s. instead of traditional
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anti-roll bars
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electromechanical drives are used
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of course for each wheel separately
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48 volt carina suppression system
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which was previously adaptive
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evolved into active as
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the all-seeing eye protrudes frontally
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camera monitoring road conditions and
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recording the situation 18 times per second
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car electronics based on
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data received with a protective camera
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milliseconds determines how and in what
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moment you need to react in order to
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no one felt any unevenness or
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turn that is the on-board computer
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sends a command to an electric motor
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stabilizer for preloading one or another
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paws over the cat or hole necessary
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the command is received and the element is extinguished
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shock absorber and air spring vibrations
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with many advantages, such a system
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transport controls have a minus
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which is that the accuracy
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measurements depends on the degree of visibility
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on the road this accuracy is radical
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decreases for example in foggy conditions but
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how did this car behave in the snow?
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let him tell the tales of this year
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owners in the comments or just
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knowledgeable people are nevertheless developers
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tried our best
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It's possible to make driving an Audi A8 safer
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put the following into the brain of the car
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the trick that today
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used only in audi a8 and larger
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nowhere does the car receive information about
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collision threat using sensors
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autopilot ziv you which scans everything
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around itself 360 degrees if the impact is
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side of the car inevitably active suspension
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instantly raise the dangerous side
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body but the necessary degrees up
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reduce impact damage
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because the load in this case is greater
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parts fall on a massive threshold and
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durable floor they are on the door many experts
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sure to use electromagnetic
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suspension will soon begin such
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largest car manufacturers
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volkswagen general motors hindi and others
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the advantage of such a system turned out to be so
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significant and attractive to
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producers and consumers
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what are you actually wearing?
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electromagnetic developments around the world
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level
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Now you can see these on YouTube
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things like this and this and this and even that
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they can come up with entertainers from aliexpress
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this is a completely separate conversation and it seems
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that there are no human limits
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someone puts ingenuity
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aircraft engine in someone's motorcycle
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infinitely increases the number of pistons
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someone makes trucks with three
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turbojet engines for
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half a million dollars which the driver is on
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at the start it experiences an overload of 6g but at
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in fact, by and large, only two
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scientific fields digital technologies and
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genetic engineering is making a huge leap
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forward, everything else is new
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new inventions are just hello from
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50s 60s when it technology
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were actively developed why exactly in
00:19:00
digital technologies and genetics in the spirit
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we'll tell you trillions at the end of the video
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and now let's take as an example
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automotive industry
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she hasn't improved much in recent years
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100 years of cars essentially represent
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about the same as in
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at the very beginning of their development they are not
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just haven't learned how to move around
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air as we were promised fantastic
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films but still drives
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petroleum fuel, for example this one
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the latest and most sophisticated ball motor
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internal combustion
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The operation of this engine is based on two
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curved 2 piston heads which
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titanium swings on one axis
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balls located on top of each
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four pistons act as
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ball bearing moving along
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the unique channel is beautiful but
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it's basically the same engine
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internal combustion 100 years ago
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another one seems to be revolutionary
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development of axial motor in this
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The unit has 5 cylinders but only three
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fuel injection valves
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not at all yes this engine is lighter
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more compact can work on the most
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different types of fuel but that's all again
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the same internal combustion engine
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like this obvious and engine engine with
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two opposed cylinders each
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of which there are two counter
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piston engine weighing only 134 kilograms
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develops a power of 325 horsepower yet
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there is a rotary engine for development
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which was allocated budget from
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US Department of Defense and many others
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It’s clear that we need to improve it already
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familiar technology can be up to
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infinity
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increasing speed decreasing consumption
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fuel trying to reduce emissions
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squeeze into the cruellest eco
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standards but the essence does not change
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all we have at the moment is
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still the same internal engine
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combustion only side view with new
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bells and whistles but why the developers
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run into obsolete
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technological ceiling trying to get it though
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move a little when it's been a while
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there are alternative solutions that
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could make a powerful breakthrough and
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stop our dependence on
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consumption of natural resources reply
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in one succinct word, oil dollar
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technologies called upon
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reduce fuel consumption somehow
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simplify or reduce the cost of production
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will definitely be nullified
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for example, sensational half a century ago
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carburetor about which would allow
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run on one liter of gasoline up to 48
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kilometers this was achieved due to
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that gasoline was injected under pressure into
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a cloud of steam that then fell into
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internal combustion chamber up to
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of course it’s not on a commercial scale
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it came and they killed the very corner, what are you talking about
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think about engines not internal and
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external combustion employee propulsion
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laboratory of Pskov Polytechnic
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Institute Yuri Lukyanov developed such
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engine as opposed to engine
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internal combustion in which the mixture
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is fed inside the cylinder in this
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the engine heat is supplied through it
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the engine is taken as a sample wall
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Stirling developed back in the first
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half of the 19th century, powerful and environmentally friendly but
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terribly big it was used in
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steam engines on some submarines
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boats but it was impossible by car
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install Lukyanov managed to solve this
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problem by replacing the pistons with blades, he
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reduced the structure several times
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the basis of the operation of such an engine is the difference
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temperatures arising from periodic
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heating and cooling
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the resulting pressure changes
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provokes the release of energy to work
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such an engine can from any
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source of heat we where it is where further
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research tests it is obvious that despite
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to an abundance of highly effective
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alternative technological
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developments the whole world is still struggling
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forces actively clings to a long time morally
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outdated technology because
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It happens to the advantage of the powers that be
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and with all other areas of science
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in which we have been marking time for a long time
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basic science is simple and
00:22:44
serves interests unpretentiously
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money bags, but based on it
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research we need already
00:22:49
teleport and move to
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deep space on quantum or ethereal
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or some other principles
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technology modern fantastic
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films prepare the population for what
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something new awaits us soon
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Middle Ages
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the basis for all this, oddly enough
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digitalization should ideally work out
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complete ignorance of the depraved and all sorts of
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digital things and significantly
00:23:12
the population that is located has been reduced
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completely dependent on digital
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technologies and consumption policies
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energy resources all life
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representative of this impersonal mass
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must be under total
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control of digital devices, whether
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going to the doctor or getting your paycheck
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so that if you need a person you can
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it was possible to erase progress with just one click
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who walked by leaps and bounds from the end
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19th century suddenly stopped abruptly in the area
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70s due to the rapid pace of development
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began to threaten the system of power that
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has been effective for thousands of years
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an easily controlled people could get out from under
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control therefore there was progress
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adjusted so as not to destroy
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well-functioning human resources management system
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in the masses, after all, when everything reigns around
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it is much easier to rule over obscurantism
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stopped serious space exploration
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research and flights have slowed down
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cold fusion projects and
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many others, but it all started sadly
00:24:06
famous report of the Club of Rome
00:24:07
growth limits ordered by Western
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elites where a reduction was postulated
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population of the earth and the refusal of technical
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progress and rollback actually
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slave system
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car inventors in pursuit
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sometimes it was possible to create the ideal car
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to very bizarre and what have you
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let's call a spade a spade
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completely unclear decisions and sometimes
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so breakthrough that they can be quickly
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eliminated so let's look at this one
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compilation cybernetic anthropomorphic
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car from the tenth years of the last century
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The US government gave the order
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develop all-terrain devices
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capable of delivering people and equipment
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to hard-to-reach places as a result
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a strange design was born on four
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legs, which received a terrifying name
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Dikul then after several modifications and
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also apparently dismissals
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marketing departments
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where the tor bullet began to be called
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cybernetic anthropomorphic machine he
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apparently had four four-meter legs
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the rear ones imitated the movement of the driver's legs
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on the front rub subsequently work on
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the machine was discontinued since the army
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started using helicopters for
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transportation of people and equipment apparently
00:25:17
this pepelats became the grandfather of modern
00:25:19
monsters boston dynamics which is already
00:25:22
very soon, apparently, he will take over
00:25:24
the uprising of the machines and it’s unlikely to escape
00:25:27
it turns out you saw their recent footage
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with robot master partner
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[music]
00:25:35
dyna sphere mono wheeled transport
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product patented in 1930
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Englishman Archibald Parviz about food and
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he learned from the drawings of Leonardo da
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Vinci's first model was equipped
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gasoline engine and could develop
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speed up to 50 kilometers per hour sitting
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drivers the engine was located on
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one frame and were inside a large
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wheel to wheel motion dyna sphere
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was carried out due to the fact that the driver
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tried to lift my chair up
00:26:02
pushing the inner rails in this way
00:26:03
forward mechanism for turning
00:26:05
the driver had to bend over
00:26:07
Parviz developed the right side 8
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sphere dynamics models for different
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number of passengers one of faith 8
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was intended exclusively for
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trips on the beach similar model by the way
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appeared in one of the parts of people in
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black and is called the intro cycle
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Constantine's motor skates were
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patented in 1912 they resembled
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on regular roller skates but every
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was equipped with a one and a half engine
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horsepower battery and fuel
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tank skates could reach speed
00:26:35
about 30 kilometers per hour and cover
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the distance of 50 kilometers is not yet
00:26:39
running out of fuel idea with engine
00:26:42
I never received the skates
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distribution into mass production
00:26:45
they didn't arrive until a little later
00:26:48
no one tried as far as Mercier
00:26:50
modify Konstantin's model
00:26:52
the rollers had a motor for only one
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after passing a plastic car stop min
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Henry Ford introduced the world's first
00:27:00
plastic car model sol ben
00:27:02
in 1942 then most of the metal
00:27:05
went for military needs and that’s actually
00:27:07
caused a strange
00:27:09
the car was also designed by ford
00:27:11
the case should have been made of plastic
00:27:13
the car is lighter and cheaper of course
00:27:16
most of the car was done
00:27:18
made of metal but there were 14 elements in the car
00:27:21
made of bioplastic, which allowed
00:27:23
reduce weight by almost a quarter
00:27:25
bioplastics up to also development
00:27:27
Ford labs which was very
00:27:29
interested in using plants in
00:27:31
auto production special
00:27:33
I considered my building promising therefore
00:27:35
salt ben consisted of processed soybeans and
00:27:38
wheat hemp and other plants one
00:27:40
one of the main disadvantages of the car was
00:27:42
the fact that bioplastic from soy is incredible
00:27:45
stank
00:27:46
Tucker torpedo after World War II
00:27:49
war no one priest and acquire conceived
00:27:51
create your own automobile factories
00:27:53
the main brainchild of the car is the torpedo
00:27:56
two-door with a streamlined body large
00:27:59
two-piece rear window with keel
00:28:01
in the middle with a six-cylinder opposed
00:28:04
engine volume of 9 and 6 liters and
00:28:06
Monopoly's 150 horsepower
00:28:10
those years on the market belonged to a large
00:28:11
trinity three general motors ford
00:28:14
motors company and chrysler and they don't
00:28:16
wanted competitors to appear on the market
00:28:18
therefore on Tucker corporation and
00:28:20
the company was sued
00:28:22
experienced a lack of shareholders and
00:28:24
overall lack of funds car tucker
00:28:27
never became serial, but most of all Britons
00:28:29
Till died in
00:28:30
1956 cars with propeller
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last century a dozen were built
00:28:35
concept cars with propellers
00:28:37
Velika and celeron experimental
00:28:39
model presented by Maybach in Germany
00:28:41
aircar in Argentina but none of them
00:28:44
entered production for reasons
00:28:46
security
00:28:47
one of the main advantages of cars
00:28:49
with the propeller there was no brake
00:28:52
they were also more stable than
00:28:54
ordinary cars and could run on
00:28:56
aircraft engines but due to
00:28:58
danger to any living creature
00:29:00
the propeller could be cut into pieces if
00:29:03
fall under it produce them en masse
00:29:05
Dima xeon's words still didn't become
00:29:08
formed from the speaker maximum dancing
00:29:10
dynamics maximum voltage is
00:29:13
registered trademark
00:29:15
architect Richard Fowler and
00:29:16
three-wheeled car of the same name two
00:29:19
wheels in front one in back car
00:29:22
drop-shaped could develop speed
00:29:24
up to one hundred and forty kilometers per hour he was
00:29:26
designed like an airship and even had
00:29:28
wings unfortunately the car was not very good
00:29:31
stable investors refused
00:29:32
finance its mass production
00:29:34
when during prototype testing
00:29:36
the car overturned and the driver died and
00:29:39
not farina pics model pininfarina x
00:29:42
Italian plant one of the first
00:29:44
aerodynamic machines she was
00:29:46
built on a chassis from Feast and had two
00:29:48
wheels in the front one in the back the car could
00:29:51
reach speeds of up to one hundred and forty-five
00:29:53
kilometers per hour founder of the company
00:29:55
Batista Farina has dated many
00:29:58
no one wanted to invest investors
00:30:00
money for the production of this model
00:30:02
later pininfarina x was
00:30:04
redesigned in pininfarina y already with
00:30:06
four wheels Aktau is the brainchild
00:30:10
industrialist Milton Reeves was released
00:30:12
in 1911 Aktau was much more convenient
00:30:15
faster and more reliable than other models
00:30:18
presented on the automotive market but
00:30:20
his strange looking car had 8 wheels
00:30:23
scared away potential buyers
00:30:25
the impressive price in 1911 also scared me off
00:30:28
year it cost 3 thousand 200 dollars and at
00:30:31
this money could buy four
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ford t car
00:30:37
in 1957 ford introduced
00:30:41
concept car ford well kleon which was
00:30:44
the most famous
00:30:45
he became the first nuclear car
00:30:47
similar development as well as one of
00:30:49
two such machines created at least in
00:30:51
in the form of a layout and shown at the auto show
00:30:54
the car was thought through from first to
00:30:56
the last screw was taken into account
00:30:58
general road maintenance
00:31:00
use and radiation hazard factor
00:31:02
passengers, the matter remained small
00:31:05
create an atomic engine itself nuclear
00:31:08
installation occupied two-thirds of the volume and
00:31:10
the mass of the car was a reduced copy
00:31:12
standard reactor with American
00:31:14
nuclear submarine is actually smaller
00:31:16
35 ton colossus 6 meters high
00:31:19
car size was very difficult
00:31:22
in limited quantities was needed
00:31:24
place the steam generator reactor itself and
00:31:26
two turbines, one had to rotate
00:31:29
wheels and the other to spin the electric generator
00:31:31
basically the idea looked like
00:31:33
efficient the main advantage was
00:31:35
monstrous durability of power
00:31:37
unit
00:31:38
of course, fill in the new rod and in
00:31:40
old reactors were problematic
00:31:41
therefore the car was refueled only by
00:31:44
changing the reactor but one refueling should
00:31:47
was enough for 30 thousand kilometers
00:31:49
refill used reactors
00:31:51
this was planned at the factory
00:31:53
How do stations work today, for example?
00:31:55
recharging and exchanging gas cylinders but
00:31:58
time passed, the compact reactor still failed
00:32:00
appeared but the Ford company itself did not have
00:32:02
sufficient development capacity
00:32:04
own new engine there leading
00:32:06
American manufacturer of reactors for
00:32:08
submarines was also in no hurry to
00:32:10
changing the shape of their structures and
00:32:12
the ambitious project was scrapped and
00:32:15
without giving him a start but that's not all
00:32:18
five years later it was continued in
00:32:21
In 1961, the UN adopted the famous
00:32:24
declaration banning the use of nuclear weapons
00:32:26
and thermonuclear weapons, respectively
00:32:29
a huge number of laboratories
00:32:31
those working in this area had to
00:32:33
suspend research effort urgently
00:32:35
needed to be channeled into a peaceful direction
00:32:37
Ford marketers noticed in
00:32:40
this is a definite signal and immediately
00:32:42
sent the task to the engineer so that they
00:32:44
continued the topic, well, Kleona appeared
00:32:47
ford site 21 years old this time
00:32:49
the developers tried not to repeat
00:32:51
mistakes made during design
00:32:53
the previous model in particular they
00:32:55
preserved the traditional automobile
00:32:57
engine layout then interior then
00:33:00
normal sized trunk of course
00:33:03
the car turned out to be huge but it
00:33:04
was in the spirit of the Americans of the sixties
00:33:07
years and did not violate the common people’s concept of
00:33:09
good cars but so
00:33:11
compact nuclear engine for 1962
00:33:15
still didn't exist they had to
00:33:17
put as much into the concept as possible
00:33:19
fantastic ideas that
00:33:21
at times these ideas were simply impossible
00:33:24
attracted a lot of attention to the
00:33:26
ford company because they know how
00:33:29
which the engineers presented were ahead
00:33:31
time for half a century, for example, the steering wheel of this
00:33:35
there was no concept car as such
00:33:37
it was proposed to control the car using
00:33:39
touching a special panel with your fingers is
00:33:42
the prototype of modern touchscreens is also in
00:33:45
the cabin was provided with an onboard
00:33:47
a computer whose interface is something
00:33:49
resembled windows and this is the 60s when
00:33:52
Windows didn't exist yet and Bill
00:33:54
Gates was only 7 years old at the time.
00:33:56
The main purpose of the computer was
00:33:59
route planning has become
00:34:01
prototype of GPS navigators sensors
00:34:04
installed and taken into account throughout the entire body
00:34:06
traffic conditions proximity of other mmos
00:34:08
weather wives are essentially engineers
00:34:11
Ford of that time predicted the appearance
00:34:13
and parking sensors and rain sensors and systems
00:34:16
safety glass ford considered 21 had
00:34:19
variable degree of darkness in
00:34:21
depending on the luminous flux outside
00:34:23
the car turned out to be very cool and
00:34:26
at the car showrooms he simply produced
00:34:28
sensation but the development of this car is not
00:34:30
went beyond the concept car because
00:34:33
technical barriers but it's good
00:34:35
America what we have in the Soviet Union
00:34:37
nuclear cars were not developed
00:34:40
realizing that this is initially
00:34:41
fantastic projects but a mobile one
00:34:44
nuclear power plant length
00:34:46
several all-terrain vehicles not only
00:34:48
designed but even built and introduced
00:34:50
this project was put into operation
00:34:52
the name ts3 stands for
00:34:55
transported and the power plant itself
00:34:58
the power plant was
00:34:59
small-sized double-circuit reactor in
00:35:02
water acted as the working fluid
00:35:04
generator turbine was driven in
00:35:06
ferry movement equipment was located
00:35:09
received on the chassis from the T-10 heavy tank
00:35:11
general name energy self-propelled gun
00:35:14
complete power station represented
00:35:16
there were 4 energy self-propelled guns on the first one
00:35:19
the reactor itself is protected and air
00:35:21
radiator on the second steam generators and
00:35:24
circular pumps on the third
00:35:26
turbogenerator on the fourth control panel
00:35:29
control and backup equipment
00:35:31
the deployment of the station took several
00:35:33
hours on the move it does not function
00:35:36
could because all energy self-propelled guns
00:35:38
had to be connected by wires and
00:35:40
pipelines provided protection
00:35:42
not difficult since it requires insulation
00:35:44
the reactor was located on a separate power
00:35:47
self-propelled gun they simply placed him in
00:35:49
closed lead container and during
00:35:51
the operators are not ready to do this
00:35:53
the mobile was approaching and was ready
00:35:55
for operation and October 13
00:35:58
The first test launch took place in 1961
00:36:01
station she showed herself well
00:36:04
tests continued until 1965 but
00:36:07
there was one problem not industrialists
00:36:10
scientists have not been able to find any
00:36:13
normal use of this installation
00:36:15
original and designed for
00:36:17
work in the far north
00:36:19
but traditional liquid installations
00:36:22
fuel turned out to be simpler and cheaper
00:36:24
economic inexpediency
00:36:26
forced to close the project and
00:36:28
1969 never used
00:36:32
test 3 was preserved and was running at the same time
00:36:35
development and 2 mobile a.s. Pamir 630
00:36:38
d was used as a highway
00:36:40
heavy equipment MAZ this station
00:36:43
ts3 was better in many ways, but
00:36:45
the first experimental and launch took place on
00:36:47
misfortune in
00:36:49
1985 shortly before Chernobyl
00:36:52
tragedy therefore after the accident at
00:36:54
Chernobyl nuclear power plant most of the work on
00:36:56
nuclear direction were closed
00:37:02
what do you know about the heart of your car
00:37:04
and what are his engines like? what could he do?
00:37:07
would have been if not for containment strategies
00:37:08
technologies let's start with those that are not
00:37:11
are breakthrough it's simple
00:37:12
modifications of engines running on
00:37:14
combustible fuel, for example an engine
00:37:16
internal combustion orbital type a
00:37:18
and the sky active x from Mazda in
00:37:20
in which the diesel combustion methodology
00:37:22
motor is applied synchronized
00:37:24
gasoline but a rotary engine
00:37:26
money for the development of which was allocated
00:37:27
from the US Department of Defense here's another one
00:37:30
it uses an unusual engine
00:37:32
counter-traffic design
00:37:33
piston emissions of this engine
00:37:35
less compared to similar engines
00:37:37
by 30 percent but still his
00:37:39
the concept cannot be called fundamentally
00:37:41
all these are new at first glance
00:37:42
innovative solutions are just
00:37:44
polishing old ones created over a hundred years ago
00:37:46
back technology may be the engine
00:37:48
working on the stock exchange gan fossil
00:37:50
fuel is fantastic and there aren’t any yet
00:37:52
invented, but not everything has been invented for a long time
00:37:55
Let's start with generators that allow
00:37:57
split water into oxygen and hydrogen
00:37:58
so-called in English-language sources
00:38:01
And . generator or engine on water
00:38:04
which we have already talked about on our
00:38:06
channel here it is typical speech speech about
00:38:08
generator which consists of many
00:38:10
plates no more than a millimeter thick
00:38:12
which are placed in water when served
00:38:14
voltage for this device
00:38:15
hydrogen and oxygen are produced
00:38:17
conventional electrolysis in the city of Baikonur
00:38:20
there lives a man who claims that he has
00:38:22
there is a similar generator that
00:38:23
heats his house besides he can
00:38:26
be used in cars but also tubes
00:38:28
you can find many videos on how
00:38:30
assemble one like this yourself
00:38:31
generator there is even more interesting
00:38:34
invention of youth technology magazine
00:38:35
think about the date in 1938
00:38:39
invention notice published
00:38:41
device that converts water into
00:38:43
exposure to sunlight and processes
00:38:45
or maybe for oxygen and hydrogen
00:38:46
produced hydrogen professor at the more
00:38:49
used as fuel for gas stoves and
00:38:50
heating the house thanks to this
00:38:52
he completely abandoned the invention
00:38:54
gas consumption from the utility network
00:38:56
because for the operation of this installation there are no
00:38:58
no additional costs required
00:39:00
difference from electrolysis in plates
00:39:02
esprit is an example and here is another example
00:39:04
from Russian news Stavropol
00:39:07
scientists collected for heating their
00:39:08
industrial premises simple
00:39:09
installation that works on
00:39:11
waste oil and it is powerful
00:39:13
the installation heats the hangars also for
00:39:15
water splitting account of similar installations
00:39:17
very very many different all over the world
00:39:19
enthusiasts, what can you invent?
00:39:21
for some reason this is not released to the masses like
00:39:24
you think why maybe because
00:39:26
oil corporations benefit from all these developments
00:39:28
to put it mildly, will interfere with squeezing juices from
00:39:30
population of a planet driven by oil
00:39:32
igloo and here are even more interesting ones
00:39:34
technologies
00:39:35
engine on air no you don't
00:39:37
We heard wrong, we can still imagine
00:39:38
gas engine that runs on
00:39:40
hydrogen split from water
00:39:42
conversion of internal combustion engine
00:39:44
for gas, this is no such know-how for a long time
00:39:46
in general, it has been practiced for a long time on cars
00:39:48
methane can be found on any road
00:39:50
but in the air it generally seems
00:39:52
something out of fantasy but here it is
00:39:54
a simple inventor from the ordinary
00:39:55
plastic bottles filled with water
00:39:57
pumped with a large amount of air from
00:39:59
using a pump I built something like this
00:40:01
the flying object is quite identified, but
00:40:03
he decided to go further and created an enhanced
00:40:05
carbon cylinder engine version
00:40:07
filled with ordinary rainwater and under
00:40:09
with great pressure he pumped a regular one into it
00:40:11
air and look what happened
00:40:13
assembled a dragster that overcomes
00:40:15
speed in rack la meters per hour as
00:40:17
think how much in half a second
00:40:19
maximum speed 261 kilometers per
00:40:22
hour you still believe that it’s in the air
00:40:24
it's impossible to drive what's the secret
00:40:26
cars on compressed air this one
00:40:29
smiling man invented and already assembled
00:40:30
a working production car that
00:40:32
allows you to ride on compressed air 400
00:40:35
kilometers at a speed of 100 kilometers at
00:40:36
hour for one refill of a compressed cylinder
00:40:38
air
00:40:39
This is what this miracle car looks like
00:40:42
small light compact bottom
00:40:44
compressed air cylinders body
00:40:46
space frame glued
00:40:48
plastic can be seen as compact
00:40:50
are located somewhat quite
00:40:51
small compressed air cylinders
00:40:53
Do you think it costs a lot of energy?
00:40:55
financial costs are required in order to
00:40:57
to fill this or that
00:40:58
the mechanism is actually compressed air
00:41:01
very little
00:41:02
imagine the eyes of oil owners
00:41:04
corporations if they are told that machines
00:41:06
can ride on air but nothing
00:41:08
scary guys they are too
00:41:10
inventive ones will simply take it and enter it
00:41:12
By the way, the long-awaited air tax is already
00:41:14
a similar production car was launched
00:41:16
he developed the tata motors company in india
00:41:19
speed 100 kilometers per hour and passed
00:41:20
up to 130 kilometers to the stage less than those
00:41:23
indicators that were shown a little
00:41:25
earlier but still quite working
00:41:27
technology that will allow free
00:41:28
ride if it is modified and developed
00:41:31
or again this is the so-called closing
00:41:34
technology which is in the near future
00:41:35
they won’t let it go even though there is a breakthrough
00:41:37
technology that will definitely be allowed
00:41:39
use worldwide meet
00:41:41
a wood-burning car, by the way, many have already
00:41:43
have been in use for a long time, there are even ready-made ones
00:41:45
drawings of engine installations for example at
00:41:47
an old six or a penny there
00:41:50
its inconvenience, it’s not even registration
00:41:52
at the traffic police you just need to wait 20 minutes
00:41:54
everything will warm up, jump Goritsa and gas
00:41:56
the generator will fill with carbon monoxide and
00:41:58
Now let's move to high-tech
00:42:01
in Japan this was invented there
00:42:03
the motorcycle that was named the amount he was riding
00:42:05
more than a hundred kilometers per hour on a magnetic
00:42:06
engines cost about two
00:42:08
one thousand dollars
00:42:09
two-wheel drive one wheel with
00:42:12
a conventional electric motor and the second with
00:42:14
magnetic based on minato technology
00:42:16
first the motorcycle accelerates for him
00:42:18
Requires battery to operate
00:42:20
electrical circuit formation
00:42:21
pulses and for position control
00:42:23
magnet, however it is still orders of magnitude
00:42:25
more effective than its equivalent
00:42:27
gasoline and standard electric motors
00:42:29
what fuels this?
00:42:30
motorcycle turns out to have a magnetic field in
00:42:33
this format can be made inexpensively
00:42:35
economical car precise principle
00:42:37
his work was outlined much earlier in
00:42:39
works of the Russian inventor of pigs
00:42:41
who moreover has a patent for an invention
00:42:42
was issued in Russia back in 1997
00:42:45
year in general seems to be beautiful and effective
00:42:48
it wasn't his invention either
00:42:54
now we will show you the example of a murdered man
00:42:56
20 years ago electric car how it works
00:42:58
control of inventions and how influential
00:43:00
people are changing the technological record
00:43:02
planets I know what you are going through
00:43:05
I agree
00:43:07
worry about what we are ahead of
00:43:11
I compete it doesn't use only
00:43:15
I’ll make a quarter of the power next to super windows
00:43:20
10 sheets of glass
00:43:26
batteries but the truth is
00:43:29
that all this makes me
00:43:33
because no one ever talks about it
00:43:37
finds out in the early 90s the state
00:43:39
California is one of the most polluted
00:43:41
regions of the USA are literally suffocating in
00:43:44
car smog took a special
00:43:46
Zira's law and Mishin's act this law in
00:43:49
as categorical as possible but at the same time
00:43:50
demanded quite realistic form
00:43:52
so that all automotive companies
00:43:54
industry sold every year
00:43:56
a certain number of cars with zero
00:43:58
exhaust company general motors
00:44:00
was one of the first to react from 1996
00:44:03
year began serial production of sportswear
00:44:05
Models and G1s are purely electric
00:44:08
drive power of the car was
00:44:10
138 horsepower it accelerated to 100
00:44:13
kilometers per hour in just 10 seconds at
00:44:15
this maximum speed is artificial
00:44:16
limited at around 130 kilometers in
00:44:19
hour
00:44:20
electric windows air conditioning
00:44:22
electric power steering audio abs system
00:44:25
Cruise control
00:44:26
also a special charger
00:44:27
which allowed the car to be charged like this
00:44:29
through a special column and from
00:44:31
household electrical network from which
00:44:33
The car was charging for about 12 hours then
00:44:35
there was a power reserve at home
00:44:37
160 kilometers and with reinforced
00:44:39
batteries and could drive in one without
00:44:42
recharging up to two hundred and forty kilometers
00:44:44
in a word, the perfect car
00:44:46
general motors announced very much for it
00:44:48
high price of 80,000 dollars summed up
00:44:51
this price tag of the car was given in
00:44:53
rent and when car enthusiasts tried
00:44:55
buy this car even at
00:44:56
the offered price was refused
00:44:59
the bulk of users or 1
00:45:01
became the Hollywood bohemian public
00:45:03
They really like the car and will follow
00:45:05
a logical step would be to start mass
00:45:07
car sales and here the system
00:45:09
affected to cancel then future with
00:45:13
which ring is bigger
00:45:16
figuratively ground on the legs too
00:45:19
those who have more influence from these 30 to 30
00:45:22
turn the keys like this
00:45:25
in addition to the threat to the powerful oil industry
00:45:27
electric cars of that time for many reasons
00:45:29
parameters were not beneficial for
00:45:31
automotive industry as shown
00:45:33
operation and maintenance in one
00:45:35
electric cars turned out to be
00:45:37
elementary and incomparable 100 cars per
00:45:39
ICE collecta mobile everyone I was
00:45:43
internal combustion engines
00:45:45
cornerstone
00:45:46
in the auto industry, these spare parts are most
00:45:50
industry dealers this is a replacement part
00:45:53
obviously this is a group of spare parts
00:45:55
is the visual premier of profit
00:45:58
auto industry on a formal occasion
00:46:01
new requirements for automobile
00:46:02
security systems
00:46:03
general motors has recalled all its
00:46:05
electric cars from renters and on the sly
00:46:07
destroyed them in a deserted landfill
00:46:09
the wilderness of the Arizona desert and
00:46:11
brand new cars were destroyed
00:46:13
remember we had a video about giant
00:46:15
many new car junkyards
00:46:17
commentators still didn’t believe us, how come
00:46:19
so what kind of fool would destroy
00:46:21
brand new car but look
00:46:23
can and does destroy
00:46:25
today we can see how
00:46:27
cars are destroyed
00:46:30
we destroy cars approximately
00:46:33
the first thing we noticed when we got here
00:46:36
What cars with this
00:46:40
why are you doing this
00:46:42
I've been working here for 8 years, these machines
00:46:46
arrive
00:46:47
they say these are test cars
00:46:48
which are not just some kind of test
00:46:52
It's scary to see how a company destroys
00:46:55
It’s like I wasn’t afraid of cars at that speed
00:46:57
that one life can escape
00:47:05
four things can happen to them
00:47:09
Universities will go to already nervous eyes
00:47:12
some of them will turn out to be mazik
00:47:15
our engineers
00:47:16
or they can be recycled
00:47:19
every detail and one will work
00:47:22
disassembled used
00:47:25
scraping let's break them and didn't leave them
00:47:28
rust in a landfill caring
00:47:31
Americans even organized protests
00:47:33
movements with almost detective stories
00:47:35
surveillance of trucks with arrests and
00:47:37
confiscation of cars, however, destruction and
00:47:40
one did not arouse interest among the general public
00:47:42
in the end there are very few people at all
00:47:43
I knew such a car would be good
00:47:46
legs that was 20 years ago but now
00:47:48
everything has changed the shelves then I already ride on
00:47:50
electric cars and Tesla electric car
00:47:52
of the future, here it is in front of us in reality
00:47:55
with Tesla the situation is on and now we are talking about it
00:47:57
let's tell the automakers and cover up ivi
00:47:59
1 after a while we realized that
00:48:01
hold back technological development
00:48:03
for many reasons it no longer seems
00:48:05
possible electric cars have become a trend
00:48:08
all over the world and then Tesla appears
00:48:10
main shareholders who if not
00:48:12
knew just the leading automobile
00:48:14
corporations world daimler and toyota at the core
00:48:17
tesla asynchronous motor inverter
00:48:20
lithium-ion battery and
00:48:21
synchronized gearbox
00:48:23
the output we have is painstaking and
00:48:24
talented work of marketers who
00:48:27
all technology except design was purchased from
00:48:29
in China and they present innovations with sauce
00:48:32
30 years of development
00:48:37
what will the cars of the future be like?
00:48:41
this is what the picture will finally look like
00:48:43
reality for the next fifty hundred years
00:48:45
do we even want to drive or
00:48:48
our world will be taken over by drones like this
00:48:50
already happening in motorsport let's
00:48:52
Let's see what it will move on
00:48:53
humanity in the future unmanned
00:48:56
tape recorder train that goes faster
00:48:58
the plane is not science fiction
00:49:01
tape recorder at shanghai airport every
00:49:04
a passenger on such a train can personally
00:49:06
evaluate how it overtakes a take-off
00:49:08
parallel to the magnetic plane plane and they
00:49:11
could work on magnetic technology
00:49:13
levitation, such trains don't roll
00:49:16
literally hanging in the air thanks to
00:49:18
repulsion of different poles of a magnet
00:49:20
the carriages are located in several
00:49:21
millimeters on the drill itself during
00:49:23
friction movement also does not occur
00:49:25
Essentially, there is nothing to wear out on such trains
00:49:27
difficulty 1 magnetic plane and very expensive
00:49:30
so expensive that from such projects
00:49:33
The Soviet Union and the USA refused at the end
00:49:36
last century, small lines could
00:49:38
worked in West Germany and
00:49:39
Great Britain
00:49:40
but then they were closed and then China came
00:49:43
China didn't just revive the Soviet dream
00:49:45
about the train that flies through the air china
00:49:48
was able to replicate the technology
00:49:50
started with that same high-speed
00:49:52
line in Shanghai it was built according to
00:49:54
European technologies but then in
00:49:57
Chinese engineers intervened
00:49:59
developed a simpler and therefore more
00:50:02
a cheap option could be exactly like this
00:50:05
lines are now operating in Beijing and
00:50:07
Changsha if high speed modifications
00:50:10
accelerates to 431 kilometers per hour then
00:50:13
less expensive option in Beijing
00:50:15
100 kilometers per hour is enough and by 2021
00:50:18
new ultra-fast magnetic plane
00:50:21
according to calculations he should appear in Qingdao
00:50:23
will be able to reach 600 kilometers per hour
00:50:25
however, the main thing is that the magnetic plane is successful
00:50:28
solves the problems of an environmentally friendly urban
00:50:31
transport with a huge deadline
00:50:32
exploitation and at the same time saves people from
00:50:35
Driver professions are all Chinese
00:50:37
Magnetoplane and work autonomously what is it
00:50:40
if not the ultimate transport of the future
00:50:41
or do you still need a personal one?
00:50:44
aircraft, how's it going with this?
00:50:46
our reality let's see
00:50:50
development of similar tools
00:50:52
corporations have also started moving
00:50:54
giants and small startups
00:50:55
the need to park even a flying one
00:50:58
no one canceled the car, so
00:51:00
the car of the future must be able to
00:51:02
land and take off vertically
00:51:03
this is one of the main difficulties now
00:51:06
for terra fugi engineers
00:51:08
haven't been able to solve the problem yet
00:51:10
current development called
00:51:12
Transition can fly but can't
00:51:14
landing vertically is essentially
00:51:16
just a plane with folding wings
00:51:18
that future owners should not
00:51:20
count on it with ease
00:51:22
jump over a suddenly formed
00:51:24
traffic jam, takeoff can only be made at
00:51:27
airfield approximate cost 400 thousand
00:51:30
US dollars are only about 30 million
00:51:32
rubles more advanced trophy project g
00:51:35
in the summer Abel tf-x he looks much better
00:51:38
more elegant and futuristic plugs
00:51:41
like bad weather is his future
00:51:42
owners should not be afraid of those fixes
00:51:45
must be able to take off and land
00:51:47
vertical development of tarot fuji
00:51:49
designed for 4 passengers driver not
00:51:52
it will be enough to inform
00:51:54
destination the rest of the car
00:51:56
will do it herself as the manufacturers promise
00:51:58
rise into the air they are real
00:52:01
virtual ones fix maybe in 2023
00:52:04
emergence of air taxi service
00:52:06
prospect of a very foreseeable future
00:52:08
The company expects to lead the market
00:52:11
Uber earlier this year Hyundai
00:52:13
together super presented the concept
00:52:15
air taxi with ivan along with him
00:52:18
the developers showed the hop platform
00:52:19
necessary for the functioning of the new
00:52:21
taxis from this platform will be able to
00:52:24
perform vertical takeoff and landing
00:52:26
The car will take up to four on board
00:52:28
passengers at first to manage
00:52:30
the air taxi will have a pilot later
00:52:32
the developers expect that flights
00:52:34
will eventually become autonomous with Ivan
00:52:37
they promise to make it completely electric
00:52:39
and not as noisy as helicopters and even in
00:52:41
after all, there is also muscular traction
00:52:43
quite an acceptable option, look here
00:52:46
really to fly somewhere
00:52:48
such a non-motorized glider needs first
00:52:50
climb a high mountain and very
00:52:52
carefully plan your route
00:52:54
[music]
00:53:01
but jokes aside, generally speaking
00:53:04
human-controlled flying cars are not
00:53:06
exactly the transport future that
00:53:08
predicted by most futurologists
00:53:10
most promising scenario
00:53:13
proliferation of flying drones
00:53:15
already in our time these are the projects
00:53:18
attract investors the most
00:53:20
unmanned air taxis are now working
00:53:22
several large companies in their
00:53:24
including aircraft manufacturer airbus whose
00:53:27
city ​​airbus apparatus in January 2020
00:53:30
made the first free flight in
00:53:32
difference from the Hyundai iubire project
00:53:34
airbus was not originally developed
00:53:36
provides for the pilot to be in
00:53:38
the cockpit of the electric multicopter will be
00:53:40
move at speeds up to one hundred
00:53:42
twenty kilometers per hour for a distance
00:53:44
transport up to 30 kilometers by city airbus
00:53:47
can accommodate up to 4 people later
00:53:49
aircraft manufacturing corporation
00:53:51
and other participants in similar projects
00:53:53
expect to lift the air not only
00:53:55
flying taxi but also more affordable for
00:53:58
passengers aero buses and the whole topic
00:54:00
drones most clearly and
00:54:02
significant in motorsport
00:54:06
Why is robot racing more interesting than racing?
00:54:09
people are the first sign of a new approach to
00:54:11
racing competition rob flight these are the stars
00:54:14
autonomous racing capsules for real
00:54:16
racing tracks, in other words, racing
00:54:19
robots in their current form are an idea
00:54:21
all robots look absurd for rob
00:54:24
the flight is built by one company and the only one
00:54:26
the purpose of these autonomous devices remains
00:54:28
It’s not always possible to reach the finish line, but
00:54:31
after all, this is just the beginning above all
00:54:34
electrical formula and at first too
00:54:36
we laughed and now this is the fastest
00:54:38
growing racing championship on the planet
00:54:40
automakers are already here more than
00:54:42
formula-1 and by audience growth rate
00:54:45
formula and left everyone far behind
00:54:47
sooner or later the same competitors
00:54:49
the effect will cover and robe flight for this
00:54:51
you only need real technical
00:54:53
confrontation imagine autopilot
00:54:56
and for racing without drivers they produce
00:54:58
leading companies on planet google
00:55:00
microsoft toyota bmw baidu and even nasa a
00:55:04
maybe Yandex is a good prospect
00:55:07
in fact, every company listed
00:55:09
is really successful in
00:55:11
designing drones and why not
00:55:13
they can't compete with each other
00:55:15
robot race organizers' point of view
00:55:17
will be even simpler and clearer than
00:55:19
competition of live athletes no
00:55:21
the person driving there is no risk that he
00:55:23
will get into an accident and break, which means
00:55:25
people may not be insured, which means
00:55:27
the rule can be relaxed by allowing
00:55:29
swing the designer with all his might
00:55:31
just imagine your imagination
00:55:33
truly unlimited speeds
00:55:36
dangerous turns vortex engineering
00:55:38
concepts, isn’t this what today’s people dream of?
00:55:41
Formula 1 fans so that the fans have
00:55:44
Rob the machines will come up with someone to root for
00:55:46
virtual personalities are already
00:55:48
practiced in South Korea created a whole
00:55:50
music group from virtual
00:55:52
personalities is a k-pop girl band under
00:55:55
name kay 9 rate the elaboration
00:55:58
characters in the video as a virtual group
00:56:00
By the way, there is cyber racing in the frame
00:56:03
This one clip has more than 300 million
00:56:05
views number is approaching
00:56:07
total audience of all modern
00:56:09
Formula 1 is another direction of development
00:56:12
competition not between robots and real ones
00:56:14
people are really remote teams
00:56:17
engineers of each of which to build
00:56:19
own robotic car with unique
00:56:21
characteristics and the racers themselves
00:56:23
controlling a car from a distance
00:56:25
the best option for a world that
00:56:27
real fireballs are in a fever in the epidemic
00:56:30
living people and everyone is sitting at home
00:56:32
cars are driving on the highway but there is a real steering wheel
00:56:35
is in the hands of a person for a lot
00:56:36
kilometers from the race track you would look at
00:56:39
this is about purely computer stuff
00:56:41
competition without any physical
00:56:42
four-wheeled piece of iron and talk
00:56:44
there’s no point gamers have been hacking away for many years now
00:56:47
networks and now the wave of streams has arrived and
00:56:49
before motorsport with the onset of the pandemic
00:56:51
real races have decided to cancel one after another
00:56:54
another one instantly replaced them
00:56:56
virtual own cyber championship
00:56:58
launched the most popular series in America
00:57:01
nascar most sought after championship
00:57:03
australia supercars highlights
00:57:05
motorcycle championship of the planet moto gp
00:57:07
and of course Formula 1 in these competitions
00:57:10
real racers also participate
00:57:12
would drive along real routes for me
00:57:14
their home corona virus where else can you
00:57:16
see how on one computer track
00:57:18
Famous current racers are fighting
00:57:21
Champions and for example a dishwasher yes yes in contrast
00:57:24
from real motorsport for
00:57:26
virtual don't need millions of dollars
00:57:28
budget compact build
00:57:30
allowing you to fit into tight spaces
00:57:32
racing car and daily training
00:57:34
so that the neck can withstand overloads in
00:57:36
turns the first virtual champion
00:57:38
Formula 1 has become an ordinary dishwasher one
00:57:41
of the main celebrities of racing and
00:57:43
sport from the world daniel dirty at all
00:57:46
would never have succeeded
00:57:47
on real tracks the reason is two meters
00:57:50
growth due to which careful not
00:57:51
will fit in any racing car
00:57:53
what about real motorsport formula 1?
00:57:57
rally on scarlet month alas here is the forecast
00:58:00
disappointing, judge for yourself in the 50s
00:58:03
popular motto on Sunday
00:58:05
win on Monday sell
00:58:07
racing technology indeed
00:58:08
passionately crossed ordinary roads into
00:58:11
two thousandth this connection is final
00:58:13
disappeared but the system could not even be implemented
00:58:16
the usual auto industry dos is so tricky
00:58:18
invention of the Mercedes team allowing
00:58:20
change the camber angle of the wheels during
00:58:22
cornering racer pulls
00:58:24
steering column towards you and camber angle
00:58:27
changes pushes the steering wheel camber angle
00:58:29
takes its original position at current
00:58:32
the race is projected to be somewhere around 2050
00:58:35
will turn into another kind of obsolete
00:58:37
sports like rowing polo or
00:58:39
fencing that is will become enjoyable
00:58:41
a competition that almost no one
00:58:43
looks who needs it in the modern world
00:58:45
the duel stopped, and now again
00:58:48
back to flying transport
00:58:51
and this is a solar powered plane
00:58:54
solar impulse made its first flight
00:58:56
in December 2009 you cannot buy it
00:58:59
but the prototype actually flies
00:59:01
solar plane built
00:59:03
Swiss entrepreneur and psychiatrist
00:59:05
Andrew fight RK and Bertrand Picard on
00:59:08
own solar impulse two
00:59:09
the inventor has spread all over the world
00:59:11
the plane turned out to be single-seater so
00:59:13
the creators controlled it in turns
00:59:15
The Swiss have proven solar energy
00:59:18
even local can be really used in aviation
00:59:20
The post office recognized their merits and released them in
00:59:23
honor solar impulse postage stamp but by
00:59:25
a number of solar indicators
00:59:27
energy does not match fuel status
00:59:29
future and how are things with the others
00:59:31
alternatives let's look at
00:59:33
some of them we won't
00:59:36
consider banal gas
00:59:37
electricity biofuels or hydrogen
00:59:39
elements, let's look at these
00:59:41
unusual as air, water and for example
00:59:44
mercury
00:59:46
in the 19th century transport with pneumatic
00:59:49
motor was common
00:59:52
installed on cars and even
00:59:53
locomotives compressed air was stored in
00:59:55
special cylinders from where through
00:59:57
distribution system got into
00:59:59
the motor is the main disadvantage of this method: low
01:00:02
efficiency for long trips
01:00:05
the tank is not enough however it is not
01:00:07
interferes with the automaker's time from
01:00:08
time to develop experimental
01:00:10
air samples from Mobilych in 2011
01:00:13
compressed air vehicle
01:00:15
Toyota presented its range
01:00:17
was three kilometers another prototype
01:00:20
in 2012 presented the Indian tata
01:00:23
motors three-wheeled to the air under the mog
01:00:26
have ridden over 200 miles on one cylinder
01:00:28
kilometers in 2014 hybrid concept
01:00:32
power plant running on compressed
01:00:34
the French concern also presented in the air
01:00:36
peugeot citroen on
01:00:39
hydrogen fuel cars concept
01:00:42
which has long been trying to occupy a niche in
01:00:44
automotive industry hydrogen
01:00:46
internal combustion engine more
01:00:47
two centuries ago in 1806 he came up with
01:00:50
French inventor Francois Isaac
01:00:53
Dori you by today's standards, its principle
01:00:55
was a simple mixture consisting of hydrogen and
01:00:58
oxygen was ignited in the cylinder and
01:01:00
and it made the engines run
01:01:02
just like in the case of a conventional internal combustion engine
01:01:04
operating on gasoline and also
01:01:06
for example hydrogen fuel for conventional
01:01:09
ICE was used in September 1941 in
01:01:12
besieged Leningrad is famous in
01:01:14
stories of a case where in just 10 days
01:01:16
switched from gasoline to hydrogen 200
01:01:18
trucks, which allowed in conditions
01:01:20
shortage of gasoline protect the city by raising
01:01:23
barrage balloons in the sky
01:01:24
but it seems to be considered that for this
01:01:27
to break down water into oxygen and
01:01:29
hydrogen to use it in
01:01:30
the quality of fuel needs to be spent a lot
01:01:32
a lot of energy and the whole process
01:01:34
electrolysis of water is energetically unfavorable
01:01:36
however, not everyone thought so
01:01:39
inventor Stanley Meer forty years ago
01:01:42
he came up with and built it himself, working on
01:01:44
split water car somehow
01:01:46
miraculously the story about this man became
01:01:48
available to the masses once featured in the report
01:01:50
local news station in Ohio and so
01:01:53
what happened to stanley the mayor
01:01:55
potential investors made rich
01:01:57
he has a lot of money to build cars
01:01:59
no everything was wrong at first after
01:02:02
appearance in the news scene and his video
01:02:04
in some experts began to call the scene
01:02:06
a fraudster and then he died officially from
01:02:09
cerebral aneurysm but brother
01:02:11
the inventor told a different story
01:02:22
question what happened
01:02:25
didn't poison me
01:02:28
in the 90s of the last century anti
01:02:32
mercury's gravitational capabilities
01:02:33
worked as a physicist and inventor Spartacus
01:02:36
Mikhailovich Polyakov he succeeded
01:02:38
design the so-called riding
01:02:40
inertial engine is the essence of this
01:02:42
development was to create
01:02:44
vertical traction using the device
01:02:46
accelerating vape spiral channels in
01:02:48
confined space liquid mercury
01:02:50
polyakov was able to get a small level
01:02:52
several kilograms of thrust throughout the entire stroke
01:02:55
the experiment is described in his scientific work
01:02:57
introduction to experimental gravel
01:02:59
tonic but it all started much earlier in
01:03:02
1875 in one of the Indian temples
01:03:05
Scientists have discovered an ancient written
01:03:07
treatise called we monika shastra
01:03:09
this document was written in the fourth
01:03:12
century BC Bukhara 2g wise on
01:03:14
based on even earlier texts he
01:03:16
contains a detailed description of aircraft
01:03:19
ancient devices if you look closely
01:03:21
these aircraft are very
01:03:23
resemble the UFO we know according to
01:03:26
this source is mercury
01:03:28
used by ancient people as
01:03:29
fuel for these devices and this find
01:03:32
had a serious impact on further
01:03:33
technological progress of the third reich
01:03:35
the Germans were primarily interested in
01:03:37
applied side of ancient scientific
01:03:39
the works of German researchers were
01:03:41
amazed by the precision and scrupulousness with
01:03:44
which the entire technology was prescribed
01:03:46
use and production of ancient
01:03:48
aircraft pragmatic Germans
01:03:50
decided that it’s just because you think the ancients
01:03:52
people couldn't do all this, especially since
01:03:54
documents kept recent evidence
01:03:56
creation of aircraft with
01:03:58
mercury-based propulsion system
01:04:00
in May
01:04:01
1895 on one of the beaches of Bombay
01:04:04
unmanned test occurred
01:04:06
the aircraft he created
01:04:08
Professor at Bombay School of Art Dr.
01:04:10
tal on yes were taken as a basis
01:04:12
technologies are the same ancient ones
01:04:14
Pepelats aircraft equipped
01:04:17
mercury engine rose to 450
01:04:19
meters up, stayed there for a few
01:04:21
minutes and dropped to the same place
01:04:23
This event was witnessed not only by
01:04:25
ordinary citizens but also government officials
01:04:28
face apparently all this was enough
01:04:30
for the German scientific elite to start
01:04:32
serious developments in this direction
01:04:34
and according to some data from Germany, after all
01:04:36
managed to develop anti-gravity
01:04:39
a mercury-based mechanism may even be
01:04:41
if amazing technologies appear
01:04:44
then they will not be for everyone, to put it mildly
01:04:46
ordinary earthlings will suffer from
01:04:47
overpopulation diseases and wars but
01:04:50
the richest inhabitants of the earth for example
01:04:52
will create their own separate world, for example
01:04:54
on floating cities not controlled by anyone
01:04:56
one government or in general
01:04:58
they prophesy that Hollywood will leave the planet and
01:05:00
move to the space station with
01:05:02
clean environment and higher
01:05:04
level of health care capable
01:05:06
cope with any problem up to
01:05:08
curing cancer due to radiation sickness and
01:05:10
regrowth of lost limbs
01:05:12
multiple rejuvenation of the body and
01:05:14
to many others but for the rest it's a slum
01:05:17
on earth the struggle for survival in dangerous and
01:05:19
harmful environmental conditions and
01:05:21
work or everything will be much better
01:05:30
always a good and passable car
01:05:32
pleasing to the eye and ideally it should
01:05:35
climb almost vertical
01:05:37
wall
01:05:38
[music]
01:05:44
in general, SUVs are probably the main thing
01:05:47
a word for every man even if you
01:05:49
the emperor with the light hand of the famous
01:05:51
motorist Prince Orlov Nikolai
01:05:53
the second moved from a live horse to
01:05:55
iron horse and immediately got a garage
01:05:58
fifty-six cars with a total cost
01:06:00
about 1 million rubles in prices
01:06:02
1913 was given to the highest person
01:06:05
designer Adolf tigress created the first
01:06:08
he has a half-track vehicle in the world
01:06:10
there were soft caterpillars made of camel
01:06:12
felt on the rear wheels and instead
01:06:14
the front ones were skis January 15, 1917
01:06:18
Nicholas II wrote in his personal diary
01:06:20
impression of a walk to the miracle of technology
01:06:22
at two o'clock I went with all the children to
01:06:25
snow motors tiger with ak pulkovo
01:06:27
drove through various ravines and descended from
01:06:30
the mountains drove straight through fields and swamps along
01:06:32
Gatchina highway and returned through
01:06:34
Boblovo are not stuck anywhere despite
01:06:36
deep snow and returned home at 4:00
01:06:39
very pleased with the unusual walk
01:06:41
this is a video he is a huge SUV with
01:06:44
low pressure tires with ease
01:06:46
pulls 7 tons with its own weight of four
01:06:48
thousand three hundred kilograms even for a person
01:06:51
such a colossus will not easily pass
01:06:52
causing no harm
01:06:54
auger strokes world's first rotary auger
01:06:57
the all-terrain vehicle was patented by the American
01:07:00
inventor Jacob Marat
01:07:02
1868 the principle of its movement is simple
01:07:05
two Archimedes screws only for the hood with
01:07:07
will easily ride the dead and swamp
01:07:09
swamp snowy hills or water surface
01:07:12
the idea was picked up and equipped by Henry Ford
01:07:15
screws tractor ford zone series scientific
01:07:17
the passage was built in the 1920s and
01:07:20
used to transport doctors and
01:07:22
there were mails to Alaska in Russia
01:07:24
patented auger sleds created
01:07:26
dirgin there in 1900 but the idea is not
01:07:29
received special approval later in the USSR
01:07:32
from 1979 to 1991 were produced at
01:07:36
hikes ZIL 2906 and ZIL 29 061 and this one
01:07:42
the road train is truly unique
01:07:44
1958 at the US Department of Defense and
01:07:47
order the longest wheel
01:07:49
road train in the history of La Tour on test 497
01:07:53
the length of the monster is one hundred and seventy-three meters
01:07:56
weight 450 tons 4 gas turbine engines
01:08:00
56 wheels with a diameter of 3 and a half meters
01:08:03
equipped with an individual electric motor
01:08:05
electronic control system endowed
01:08:08
shaya thousand four hundred ninety seven
01:08:09
unique maneuverability manufacturer
01:08:12
took care of 6 crew members
01:08:14
comfortable and living modules kitchen
01:08:16
wardroom sewerage and
01:08:18
automatic laundry but that's it
01:08:21
it turned out to be very expensive and not practical
01:08:23
road train put up for sale for 1
01:08:25
million 400 thousand dollars buyer is not
01:08:28
was found and in 1971 the trailers were put on
01:08:31
the scrap metal tractor is already showing off in the museum
01:08:34
state of arizona but not only companies
01:08:36
capable of creating powerful prototypes of this
01:08:39
the spider was built by a lone inventor
01:08:41
main feature independent meter
01:08:44
wheels with a vertical travel of 2.13 meters a
01:08:48
this is the brainchild of an engineer and a traveler
01:08:52
Alexey Makarov to the polar all-terrain vehicle
01:08:54
speed on hard ground 50 kilometers
01:08:57
per hour and 5 kilometers per hour on water
01:08:59
provides a 150 horsepower engine with
01:09:01
torque 360 ​​newton meters at
01:09:04
1800 rpm and
01:09:07
the propeller pulls the Ekaterinburg
01:09:09
barge hauler 2 tons and low pressure tires
01:09:11
with a diameter of 1 whole 75 hundredths meters and
01:09:15
0.72 meters wide provide
01:09:18
excellent grip on any surface
01:09:19
seats for the comfort of expedition members
01:09:22
transforms into sleeping places
01:09:24
small kitchen with hood and little
01:09:27
dimensional shower a
01:09:30
this is a Viking from Naberezhnye Chelny
01:09:34
from Kamaz under the leadership of Arthur
01:09:35
Tuktarov and Leonid Khripunov created
01:09:38
The world's only amphibious all-terrain vehicle
01:09:39
certified for compliance
01:09:41
UN requirements
01:09:44
this miracle of technology is made on the basis
01:09:47
antediluvian armored personnel carrier
01:09:49
1959 model in which they slapped
01:09:52
eight-cylinder engine with a volume of 5.7
01:09:54
liters from chevrolet corvette spare
01:09:57
wheels were transformed into additional ones
01:09:59
which can fall to the ground with
01:10:00
using hydraulic motors added
01:10:02
reinforced off-road suspension and
01:10:04
of course a harpoon with a winch even without it
01:10:08
the first photo of the punishers appeared in
01:10:11
caused quite a stir on the internet
01:10:13
someone admired the aggressive design
01:10:15
someone made fun of someone worthy of a Batmobile
01:10:18
huge for an armored car windows with terrible
01:10:20
behind the tilted view someone actually screamed
01:10:22
this is fake but in 2008 at the ZIL plant
01:10:25
started together with Ford
01:10:28
work on the project full technical
01:10:29
characteristics of futuristic
01:10:31
armored car is still classified of course
01:10:34
large windows will not add to the punishment
01:10:36
survivability but their angle of inclination increases
01:10:39
the probability of rebound and minimize
01:10:41
damage and the external view is expanded
01:10:43
six cameras
01:10:45
but when obstruction is a priority
01:10:48
carrying capacity then are born here
01:10:50
such monsters as the dump truck and Dante
01:10:53
since the dump truck is completely
01:10:55
there is no need for electric
01:10:57
use the brakes when descending
01:10:59
its huge role acts as a brake
01:11:01
electric motors operating in mode
01:11:03
generator generated electricity
01:11:06
used for charging batteries
01:11:08
batteries and can be used again when
01:11:10
The dump truck on the way back rises to
01:11:12
mountain and the most interesting thing is that
01:11:14
when moving down 13 degrees
01:11:16
loaded slope
01:11:18
The dump truck generator produces more
01:11:20
energy than the dump truck spends on
01:11:22
lifting moving on easy and excess
01:11:25
energy can be transferred to the general
01:11:26
energy system during
01:11:28
dump truck unloading battery
01:11:30
the dump truck battery weighs 4 and a half
01:11:33
tons it consists of 1440 nickel cobalt
01:11:36
manganese cells and this is the most capacious and
01:11:39
large battery
01:11:41
installed today on
01:11:43
ground vehicle a
01:11:46
this is their so-called bottom dump truck
01:11:49
the highest rates recorded
01:11:50
payload to weight ratio
01:11:53
lowest cost of transportation 1
01:11:55
tons of material and the ability to develop the most
01:11:58
high speed up to 68 kilometers per hour
01:12:00
with a body volume of 228 cubic meters
01:12:04
and a carrying capacity of 220 tons is
01:12:06
the colossus is incredibly maneuverable, soft and
01:12:09
smoothly and can actually spin on
01:12:11
place because her wheels are inflated
01:12:13
nitrogen capable of turning 85
01:12:16
degrees and of course the biggest
01:12:18
feature of dump trucks in its body
01:12:21
original design rigidity
01:12:23
which is provided by a complex system
01:12:25
of four ribs located along
01:12:27
the four corners of the body have such a structure
01:12:29
also placement of welds in the area
01:12:32
with low voltage allows you to do
01:12:33
thin-walled body made of high-strength
01:12:36
steel which reduces its own weight
01:12:38
guarantees high impact resistance and
01:12:40
increases service life
01:12:42
but this is a Belarusian BelAZ 75 710
01:12:47
monster truck is the biggest in the world
01:12:50
capable of transporting 450 tons at a time
01:12:53
load, the length of this giant reaches 20
01:12:56
meters height 8 point sixteen hundredths
01:12:58
meters and the width is 9 whole
01:13:00
eighty-seven hundredths meters two
01:13:02
all-wheel drive diesel engines
01:13:04
provide special equipment with power up to
01:13:06
eight and a half thousand horsepower
01:13:08
each tubeless pneumatic
01:13:10
the tire can support a weight of 102
01:13:12
tons of truly monstrous ones on this one
01:13:15
truck dimensions installed
01:13:16
diesel-electric transmission 216 and
01:13:19
cylinder diesel engines
01:13:20
start the generator that produces
01:13:22
electricity supplying 4 electric
01:13:25
engines fuel consumption is
01:13:27
some measly 1300 liters per 100
01:13:30
kilometers a
01:13:32
this is a Japanese Komatsu drone which
01:13:35
equipped with a two thousand 700 engine
01:13:37
horsepower and can move
01:13:39
forward and backward at the same speed
01:13:40
all-wheel drive and steering control
01:13:43
and by turning all four wheels
01:13:45
Thanks to these options, time is reduced
01:13:48
to position the dump truck for loading and
01:13:50
unloading and also on site
01:13:52
minimum stripping work is performed
01:13:54
since there is no need for
01:13:55
turning the car transmission
01:13:57
represented by four electric motors
01:13:59
dynamic brake modified
01:14:02
final drives and generator
01:14:04
payload capacity of an autonomous dump truck
01:14:06
230 tons operating weight 416 tons
01:14:10
this is the first dump truck with
01:14:11
electromechanical transmission
01:14:15
narrowly it also has an unmanned truck
01:14:18
it doesn't even have a traditional cabin
01:14:20
intelligently drives the truck
01:14:23
system connected by the logistics system
01:14:24
this way scania excel gets
01:14:27
exact instructions on how much cargo
01:14:30
where and when should it be delivered to
01:14:32
production did not stand idle full set
01:14:34
radar cameras and sensors allows
01:14:36
scania excel easy to find your way
01:14:39
moving in a given direction
01:14:41
the absence of a cabin made it possible to noticeably
01:14:43
lower the height of the truck so
01:14:45
loading it has become noticeably easier scania
01:14:48
xl is by no means electric but has
01:14:50
internal combustion engine and it
01:14:52
emits a minimum of harmful emissions into the atmosphere
01:14:54
substances because it works on
01:14:56
renewable biofuels
01:15:02
throughout history
01:15:03
automotive industry which includes
01:15:05
for almost 250 years and is taking its toll
01:15:08
started with a couple more power machines
01:15:10
cars have changed beyond recognition
01:15:12
changed several times over so many years
01:15:15
leading car brands have changed hundreds
01:15:18
thousands of models and fashion trends however
01:15:20
many of the engineers' plans never came to fruition
01:15:22
some concept cars were real
01:15:25
crazy even for its time
01:15:26
they who found themselves after decades
01:15:29
years today let's get to know
01:15:32
sixteen amazing concepts
01:15:34
cars from the past and present century what
01:15:37
What else could be waiting for us on the roads?
01:15:39
to be seen today
01:15:42
the entire automotive market can be divided
01:15:44
four parts Japanese cars
01:15:46
American and European and Russian but
01:15:49
we'll start today with the gods of electro
01:15:52
luxury velor and technology packages
01:15:54
Japanese automotive market
01:15:58
Let's look at concept cars from the leader
01:16:00
Japanese market Toyota
01:16:03
sixties and seventies auto companies
01:16:05
became rich enough to
01:16:07
invest not only in conveyor
01:16:09
production but also to give free rein to the most
01:16:11
crazy ideas of engineers these years
01:16:14
Toyota has released a whole line
01:16:16
experimental cars designated
01:16:18
city ​​of the as x experimental first
01:16:21
stood out among this line x 1 ancient
01:16:25
ancestor future Toyota Celica on which
01:16:27
used front-wheel drive for the first time
01:16:29
next funny instance x2 and this
01:16:32
a concept that was way ahead of its time
01:16:35
time after all, he was one of the first
01:16:37
electric car subcompact three-wheeler
01:16:40
monsters faintly resembled cars and did not
01:16:42
impressed the audience of that time and
01:16:44
let's complete this amazing series
01:16:46
a real Toyota x7 racing car and
01:16:49
this instance was clearly planned
01:16:51
participate in races and all your appearance
01:16:53
made it clear this is a bid for victory
01:16:57
457 v-twin motor disc brakes
01:17:00
streamlined shape victory was assured
01:17:03
but unfortunately, it still hurts until the assembly line
01:17:05
didn't get there
01:17:07
let's move on to another participant of ours
01:17:10
selection from another company honda mtx
01:17:13
and it was a real show car in the 80s
01:17:17
the standard of automotive beauty in everything
01:17:19
the world had lamborghini countach and the Japanese
01:17:22
tried their best to imitate
01:17:23
European fashion and the Honda company
01:17:26
made a coup they ordered
01:17:29
development of the design of the future model
01:17:31
Italian studio but concept car
01:17:33
endowed with too weak a v-shaped
01:17:35
6-cylinder engine that couldn't
01:17:38
compete with the powerful at 12
01:17:40
lamborghini unusual appearance Honda
01:17:43
was created to improve speed
01:17:44
characteristics
01:17:46
special wedge-shaped body shape
01:17:48
grooves across the entire body and still
01:17:50
it didn’t save the concept from failure so
01:17:52
this car was left only for
01:17:54
pictures but how amazing
01:17:57
cars are being developed today in
01:17:58
Japan
01:18:00
the most important beat among the Japanese today
01:18:03
was an attempt to revive cult
01:18:05
cars of the nineties in the new
01:18:07
modern guise, such as factories
01:18:10
Nissan showed two concept cars
01:18:12
from the series of rebirth of the legend nissan z and
01:18:15
nissan gt-r history of the so-called grandfathers
01:18:19
each became legendary for the company
01:18:21
the new model of this series became
01:18:22
iconic but does the new one fit in?
01:18:24
the concept on this list is not clearly powerful
01:18:27
supercharged v6 turbo engine which
01:18:30
produces 400 horsepower but the appearance is strong
01:18:32
losing to older models, how are you doing?
01:18:35
jeter in the nissan gt-r lineup
01:18:38
just one copy
01:18:39
however, he immediately became a legend and symbol
01:18:42
Nissan factory and all thanks to the line
01:18:45
the cars that gave birth to it namely
01:18:47
nissan skyline you've definitely seen a couple
01:18:50
their representatives in the Fast and the Furious film series
01:18:52
so this is the continuation for today
01:18:55
This hybrid will become a cult model
01:18:57
in this model as in the previous one
01:18:59
v6 engine however now it will be
01:19:01
develop as many as seven hundred and twenty semi
01:19:04
gasoline forces
01:19:06
this is going from the theme of returning to the past and
01:19:09
Let's go back to the car of the future of another
01:19:11
Japanese giant Lexus and in concept
01:19:14
Electra fight jigsaw demonstrates
01:19:16
maximum innovation which is a brand
01:19:18
plans to sell its models to
01:19:20
2025 here and square racing
01:19:24
steering wheel and fully touch-sensitive instrument panel
01:19:26
panel and console and strange space
01:19:29
streamlined silhouette and electronic
01:19:31
system that requires the driver
01:19:33
minimum effort and of course
01:19:35
electric motor 544 horsepower
01:19:38
strength this lexus is a great example
01:19:41
perfect combination of top technologies
01:19:43
today and new design
01:19:45
solutions that will soon be filled
01:19:47
automobile market let's move from the world
01:19:50
Japanese technology into the American world
01:19:52
strength and masculinity
01:19:54
American automotive market
01:19:56
has always been focused on powerful
01:19:58
engines and brutal forms as an example
01:20:00
may become familiar mustangs and
01:20:03
charger and yet their engineers carried out
01:20:06
various kinds of experiments with design
01:20:08
auto
01:20:10
dodge deora 2 to the point of impossibility
01:20:13
futuristic pickup truck from the 60s
01:20:17
1964 several car enthusiasts
01:20:19
with the support of Dodge
01:20:22
decided to build an unusual car based on
01:20:24
based on the Dodge Hey 100 pickup they removed from
01:20:27
him the original cabin and built
01:20:29
new using the detachment's back door
01:20:32
ort station wagons instead of side doors
01:20:35
the lance was equipped with a swivel around
01:20:37
its axis with the front panel and
01:20:39
folding top glass
01:20:41
instead of a steering wheel, a steering wheel was placed in a pickup truck
01:20:44
2 and 8 liter inline 6-cylinder
01:20:46
engine that was moved back
01:20:49
hidden cargo area tail lights
01:20:51
were under a wide wooden
01:20:53
panel and reflected using mirrors and
01:20:56
this whole strange structure developed
01:20:58
unfortunate 174 horsepower and was built
01:21:02
three years but got to the exhibition in Detroit
01:21:04
where she received 9 awards and the sea
01:21:06
audience sympathy for its unusual
01:21:08
I was also interested in the appearance of the pickup truck
01:21:11
MTI company proposed to make it
01:21:13
scale model and include in the first
01:21:16
hot wheels series released in 1968
01:21:19
and it so happened that toys from this machine
01:21:22
they got onto the conveyor belt, but the car itself didn’t
01:21:26
Another unusual concept was
01:21:29
representative of the luxury class namely
01:21:31
cadillac cyclone
01:21:33
1959 this car looks
01:21:36
resembles a mixture of the Batmobile and all the best
01:21:39
Agent 007's cars and the cycle it became
01:21:42
experiments in use
01:21:43
futuristic style and technology
01:21:45
Cadillac concern was the last
01:21:48
development and legendary designer
01:21:50
general motors harley earl cycle he had
01:21:52
transparent plastic roof which
01:21:55
tightly adjacent to the panoramic windshield
01:21:57
glass to ensure complete
01:22:00
360-degree view and roofs
01:22:02
rose automatically when
01:22:04
any door opened and completely
01:22:06
moved into the trunk where it lay on
01:22:08
the car also had inflatable cushions
01:22:11
equipped with a radar device
01:22:13
located in two black cones
01:22:15
located on us in the car is the essence of it
01:22:18
was to scan
01:22:19
road and warn the driver about
01:22:22
obstacles on the way and possible
01:22:23
collisions, the device emitted
01:22:26
special sound and light signal
01:22:28
when danger is imminent, America also knows how to
01:22:30
ahead of its time however
01:22:32
today American
01:22:34
automakers are far behind the world
01:22:36
so can they surprise you with something today?
01:22:39
car enthusiasts
01:22:41
you can surprise with a new filling in an old one
01:22:43
cover for example electric mustang
01:22:46
which looks almost no different from
01:22:48
all its gasoline predecessors
01:22:50
Yes, Americans are true to their classics
01:22:52
design almost like the Russian auto industry
01:22:55
therefore based on standard bathing
01:22:57
ford mustang was created like this
01:23:00
ford mustang electric concept
01:23:02
lithium it will have as many as 912 and
01:23:05
horsepower that still makes it
01:23:07
undoubtedly a cool powerful car but
01:23:09
definitely not shocking, but here’s another concept
01:23:12
can surprise you much more
01:23:16
and this is a luxury sedan Zafer reflection
01:23:19
perhaps this is the first American
01:23:21
car over the last 50 years in which
01:23:24
does not stand classic for this
01:23:26
brand design and main feature
01:23:28
here it has become a little liter and powerful
01:23:31
engine as we have come to expect from
01:23:32
Americans a huge multimedia
01:23:35
display located along the dashboard of the car
01:23:37
this is how time and fashion force the classics
01:23:40
the Japanese take on a new unusual look
01:23:43
Americans are chasing technology
01:23:46
preserving the classics in new times and
01:23:48
changing fashion and what about the Europeans
01:23:50
ideas about them are very mixed
01:23:53
fast and constantly burning ferrari
01:23:56
representative Mercedes and aggressive
01:23:58
BMW is full of different popular brands of the night
01:24:01
concepts shook this world and
01:24:05
I would like to start with a strange gender
01:24:07
cars semi motorcycle semi moped
01:24:10
which is everything
01:24:11
cousin of a friend
01:24:13
volkswagen golf and this and the body power design
01:24:16
moto before Italians are hot unusually not
01:24:19
only in behavior but also in car design
01:24:22
it's not a car or a motorcycle but
01:24:24
amazing synthesis of both types
01:24:26
vehicles that were supposed to
01:24:28
become a pleasure car this prototype
01:24:30
was developed on highway units
01:24:32
serial volkswagen golf from motorcycle
01:24:35
concept car it all design our moto
01:24:37
received a traditional riding position and
01:24:39
appropriate seat design
01:24:41
design of the wheels, steering wheel and handles, but that’s more
01:24:44
not the most amazing car that could accommodate
01:24:47
up to 9 people and everyone had
01:24:49
personal pen for
01:24:51
hold on and a personal belt to
01:24:53
definitely don't leave the car early
01:24:54
as prescribed and it was completely working
01:24:57
prototype with engine from racing models
01:24:59
vw golf gt there are as many as one hundred and thirty-four of them
01:25:02
horsepower pens or me exactly
01:25:05
will come in handy
01:25:07
the next guest will be a Burton minivan
01:25:10
lamborghini genesis first of all
01:25:13
lamborghini secondly mini wink if already
01:25:16
this combination didn’t shock you then
01:25:19
take a closer look at his appearance
01:25:20
front doors sliding gull wings
01:25:23
rear two-meter body width
01:25:25
growing 180 degree seat
01:25:28
interior made of red beige Alcantara if
01:25:32
it didn't surprise you then here it is
01:25:34
specifications
01:25:36
460 1 hp v12 engine borrowed
01:25:40
Lamborghini Countach however has engineers
01:25:42
for some reason we decided to take the gearbox with
01:25:45
short passes that were not allowed
01:25:47
attack with all the might of the family minivan
01:25:49
the road is probably why the car is like this
01:25:52
didn't see the light because if the car didn't
01:25:54
can go fast it's not a lamborghini
01:25:57
today's European standards and
01:25:59
desire is strikingly different from that
01:26:01
what we could see at the end of the mountains
01:26:04
80s and now you will see for yourself and
01:26:08
the real one will appear before you first
01:26:11
businessman in the world of Mercedes-Benz cars
01:26:13
vision and wind but here is his appearance
01:26:17
completely different from typical models
01:26:19
this brand is firstly electric
01:26:22
drones and as Mercedes itself states
01:26:24
this car points far in
01:26:27
the future to awaken our imagination
01:26:28
how the good ones do it
01:26:30
sci-fi films graph new
01:26:33
the battery does not contain toxic and
01:26:35
expensive elements such as nickel and cobalt
01:26:37
Charges in 15 minutes and is always ready to go
01:26:40
recycling range at
01:26:43
this exceeds 700 kilometers in thirds
01:26:46
the car recognizes the driver and
01:26:48
passengers by breathing and then monitors
01:26:50
their emotional state is more important to you
01:26:53
no need no psychologist no sedative
01:26:56
fourth in this Mercedes 476 and
01:26:59
horsepower each wheel can
01:27:00
the machine can even be controlled separately
01:27:03
move sideways performs a crab move
01:27:05
this is undoubtedly the most impressive
01:27:07
concept of all that surprises everyone and
01:27:10
immediately and
01:27:12
it seems after such a powerful concept already
01:27:15
no one can surprise us but this is not
01:27:17
so I present to you the video of Ramon
01:27:20
or as it is also called atlas cross
01:27:22
sport or and that's nothing more than
01:27:24
SUV sports car and the whole point is
01:27:27
what the volkswagen plant decided again
01:27:29
try yourself in prestigious
01:27:31
rally raids and do not send there
01:27:33
anything but purpose built
01:27:34
off-road sports car car contains in
01:27:37
imagine a two-liter turbo engine at 480
01:27:40
horsepower is officially declared
01:27:43
balance is maintained at this level
01:27:44
power and reliability in the race because
01:27:47
theoretically the same engine
01:27:48
you can pump up to 600 horsepower like this
01:27:52
that for those especially at risk it will be possible
01:27:54
make this monster more powerful but more dangerous
01:27:56
for you but such a concept is unlikely
01:27:58
will reach the common people so
01:28:00
most likely we will just have to admire it
01:28:02
somewhere in the desert on the world
01:28:03
rally championships
01:28:05
subtotals
01:28:06
Japanese is an electronic style
01:28:09
modernity Americans everything is new
01:28:12
well forgotten old time and Europeans
01:28:15
shock and excite and what happens after
01:28:17
Russians can offer all this
01:28:19
car factories and
01:28:22
I would like to start with a concept that
01:28:24
later stole from our engineers
01:28:27
everyone knows pagani zonda we meet
01:28:30
Moskvich g2 the name is not the best
01:28:33
presentable but his concept
01:28:35
this car was truly amazing
01:28:37
created in
01:28:39
1959 as a record racing
01:28:41
car for one type of location
01:28:43
engine almost like a Porsche body had
01:28:46
streamlined shape to develop more
01:28:49
speed of the car was equipped with an engine in
01:28:51
as much as 75 horsepower rear frames and
01:28:54
independent front suspension and
01:28:56
despite the low power
01:28:58
the maximum speed of this car
01:29:00
was 200 23 kilometers per hour
01:29:03
especially for such load speeds
01:29:05
the body is made of aluminum and at the same time
01:29:08
it had aerodynamic contours
01:29:10
the concept was brought by its creator
01:29:13
3 All-Union speed records several
01:29:16
for years he even took part in competitions
01:29:17
but after a while it was written off and forgotten
01:29:22
the next participant may confuse you
01:29:25
This is a ZIS 112 sports car and it’s immediately difficult
01:29:28
understand whether it is a car or a plane in
01:29:31
1950s Russia America led
01:29:34
competitions in any industry from space
01:29:36
before the automotive industry and Soviet
01:29:39
engineers inspired by American
01:29:41
General Motors decided to create a concept car
01:29:43
create your own monster and this is how zis appeared
01:29:46
112 car weighed almost 3 tons but
01:29:49
it had a serial engine of 140 horsepower
01:29:52
which, as you might guess, is nowhere
01:29:54
not the weight of this heavyweight
01:29:55
over time the power increased to
01:29:57
record 182 horsepower
01:30:00
allowed the car to accelerate to 200
01:30:02
This monster ate 35 kilometers per hour
01:30:05
liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers therefore
01:30:07
was equipped with a 220 liter tank to
01:30:10
be able to compete in races but
01:30:13
in addition to these difficulties during
01:30:14
competition car was locked
01:30:16
plastic cap, which did not allow
01:30:18
it is normal for a racer to breathe during
01:30:20
races and how much the engineers struggled with
01:30:23
finalization of this concept car in
01:30:25
In 1956 he was replaced by others more
01:30:28
successful model in Soviet times
01:30:31
the arms race motivated everything
01:30:33
industry to work until victory, however
01:30:35
Today are completely different times, so what?
01:30:38
today we can be presented with Russian
01:30:40
automotive industry
01:30:42
so how to brag about breakthroughs and
01:30:44
shocking concept cars we can't
01:30:47
then let's at least smile at your
01:30:49
Attention serial electric car Kama 1 a
01:30:52
if it's simpler, a to 2023 y 2024 y factory
01:30:57
KAMAZ promises to release an updated and
01:31:00
a completely modern shark if
01:31:02
the original idea for this body
01:31:04
was that the car be
01:31:06
convenient for people with disabilities
01:31:08
capabilities, then this version is environmentally friendly
01:31:10
electric transport is stated as
01:31:13
car for cardsharing concept Oka
01:31:15
presented declared reserves in 2020
01:31:18
travel with 8-10 kW electric motor
01:31:21
on the rear axle up to 250 kilometers power
01:31:25
engine will be as much as 200 18
01:31:28
horsepower objectively this concept
01:31:30
not as bad and definitely not as bad as her
01:31:33
ancestor
01:31:34
let's close the list of amazing
01:31:36
concept cars we are developing from
01:31:39
series of fiction
01:31:40
unmanned electric car from Sber Dow
01:31:43
there is no well-known green bank
01:31:45
only cards but also our own company
01:31:47
development and production of various
01:31:49
inventions including car flip
01:31:52
built on an electric platform
01:31:54
company's own developments
01:31:56
the platform is set in motion
01:31:58
electric motor and its power source
01:32:01
Replaceable battery module inside
01:32:03
no car no driver's seat
01:32:05
hood and space for engine and gearbox
01:32:07
therefore, despite the fact that its dimensions
01:32:09
can be compared to an average car
01:32:11
there is much more space inside the flip so far
01:32:14
that this concept is still being tested and but
01:32:16
the company already calls it safe
01:32:19
taxi of the future let's see what it will be like
01:32:21
if this concept comes to life
01:32:23
along with a corr shilling from Kamaz
01:32:29
many people don't believe in drones
01:32:32
their arguments are such machines never
01:32:34
will be able to be put on the road en masse
01:32:36
self-driving cars will never
01:32:39
will replace live drivers and in general
01:32:41
drones are something from the area
01:32:42
fiction
01:32:43
especially in Russia where you are dear
01:32:46
there are few normal people but is it really so
01:32:48
in fact, let's look at the most popular
01:32:50
myths on this topic myth first drones
01:32:54
won't be able to drive without 5g, perhaps that's it
01:32:57
the most common stereotype
01:32:59
drone needs fast 5g internet
01:33:02
and without this type of communication self-governing
01:33:04
cars won't be able to drive though
01:33:07
drones in Russia and elsewhere
01:33:09
countries travel with all their might without 5g
01:33:12
they don't use the communication standard
01:33:14
not in Yandex not in Tesla each of these
01:33:17
companies have launched their own drones
01:33:19
on public roads in test
01:33:22
mode, each has and
01:33:23
documented trips with people
01:33:25
who did not drive the car and all this
01:33:28
without fast internet but with radars
01:33:30
or gifts and other equipment
01:33:32
which is really necessary
01:33:34
unified standard drone
01:33:36
drone designs based on data
01:33:38
the moment does not exist at all and is possible
01:33:41
one of the developers really
01:33:43
will create effective solutions with
01:33:44
using 5g but right now in this
01:33:47
there is no real need for 5g it's not at all
01:33:50
technology is not necessary for this
01:33:52
so that the machines work properly for more
01:33:54
Moreover, they don’t even really need GPS because it
01:33:57
does not give very accurate data
01:33:58
the error can be up to
01:34:00
several tens of meters especially in
01:34:03
conditions of dense urban development for
01:34:05
drones are unacceptable they are not
01:34:07
may depend on similar crutches
01:34:09
therefore, manufacturers usually use
01:34:11
GPS only as an auxiliary source
01:34:13
data and the main source is the system
01:34:17
sensors cameras radars or gifts and
01:34:19
high-precision maps and create and
01:34:22
keep them up to date
01:34:23
not that hard since they are updated
01:34:26
let's add to this with the drones themselves
01:34:29
the fact that there is a trend
01:34:30
some technology exchange which
01:34:33
significantly accelerates the development of the entire
01:34:35
industry
01:34:36
Tesla world his mask is ready to open
01:34:38
competitors for their developments in the field
01:34:40
unmanned vehicles mask stated that it was
01:34:43
It would be cool to license Tesla developments
01:34:46
in the field of autonomous control for
01:34:48
other companies including
01:34:49
competing new version of branded
01:34:52
complex of assistants called full
01:34:54
got into driving and makes its serial debut
01:34:56
pick-up cyber tract should get
01:34:59
about 4 times more possibilities
01:35:01
than the current ones about the transformation of developments
01:35:03
tesla in open source software, that is, by
01:35:06
the essence of organizing public access to
01:35:08
speech software is not yet available
01:35:10
Elon musk is coming, noted that the creation
01:35:13
such a system is, in principle, extremely
01:35:15
expensive so you have to pay for it somehow
01:35:17
pay nevertheless it is considered that
01:35:19
costs for purchasing a license in any
01:35:21
in case they will save money
01:35:23
manufacturers who do not yet have
01:35:25
own autopilots these expenses
01:35:27
will be disproportionately less
01:35:28
financing of own developments and
01:35:31
here is another domestic example
01:35:33
the index published the largest in the world
01:35:36
set of data collected offline
01:35:38
cars that are used for
01:35:40
machine learning of drone systems
01:35:42
these are recordings of 1600 hours of movement
01:35:45
Yandex drones that traveled around
01:35:47
Russia Israel and the USA all this data
01:35:51
divided into 600 thousand trip fragments
01:35:53
drones and the information in them
01:35:55
the truth released in is impersonal
01:35:57
public access videos are not visible
01:35:59
registration plates of others
01:36:01
cars or pedestrians' faces while
01:36:03
fragments contain highly accurate maps
01:36:05
routes tracks of other participants
01:36:07
movements their position speed acceleration
01:36:10
and so on in this way in the set
01:36:13
published data contains everything
01:36:15
needed to solve the shear problem
01:36:17
data is just a monster on shift in the machine
01:36:19
learning what data shift is
01:36:22
imagine a simple situation
01:36:24
you received a driver's license
01:36:27
in the summer and learned to drive quite well
01:36:29
dry asphalt and feel
01:36:31
I drive quite confidently but winter is coming
01:36:33
road markings become slippery
01:36:36
can already be seen under the snow and the drivers of others
01:36:38
cars behave completely differently than in the summer
01:36:40
and you have to adapt your
01:36:42
skills 1 more complex conditions such
01:36:45
tasks have to be solved by unmanned
01:36:48
helps cars and cope with them
01:36:50
machine learning which is based on
01:36:52
accumulated knowledge predicts the situation
01:36:54
on the road for example it's the same
01:36:56
crossroads in Moscow in summer and winter in summer
01:37:00
drivers cross it faster
01:37:01
allow themselves risky maneuvers and
01:37:03
in winter on a snowy road more and more
01:37:06
careful accordingly I'm a model
01:37:08
behavior is applicable in summer and winter
01:37:10
work worse and it is necessary
01:37:11
adapt another example of riding in
01:37:15
different cities one of the fragments
01:37:17
recorded in the American city of N Arbor
01:37:19
Michigan and the second one in Moscow on the face
01:37:22
the difference is in the number of cars on the road and
01:37:24
in driving style and in this situation
01:37:27
the drone also needs to be able to
01:37:28
adapt using machine
01:37:30
learning myth second long distances
01:37:33
will prevent rapid spread
01:37:35
drones second most popular
01:37:38
the stereotype is that drones
01:37:40
will not be able to drive big cars in Russia
01:37:43
skeptics see the distance problem as
01:37:45
that all driverless cars are in the future
01:37:48
will become exclusively electric
01:37:50
therefore they will not have enough charge
01:37:52
batteries for long distances
01:37:54
and the required number of charging stations
01:37:56
to build in the vastness of our country
01:37:58
too complicated in reality for many companies
01:38:01
who develop drones have
01:38:04
in its arsenal are hybrid and gasoline
01:38:06
cars that solve this problem
01:38:08
drones don't have to be
01:38:10
electric contrary to general opinion
01:38:13
huge distances can generally become
01:38:16
a point of progress for drones after all
01:38:18
cargo transportation is one of the ways of development
01:38:21
self-driving cars in terms of technology
01:38:23
autonomous truck driving
01:38:25
has advanced beyond developments in
01:38:27
in the passenger segment, tractors are already able to
01:38:30
ride in a convoy keeping build and general
01:38:32
cargo automation level
01:38:34
transport allows us to confidently talk about
01:38:36
the imminent appearance of serial solutions is a myth
01:38:39
third, drones will always be more expensive
01:38:42
regular cars no doubt
01:38:44
self-driving car is still much
01:38:46
more expensive than usual and for some time the difference
01:38:48
the price will probably remain the same
01:38:50
when are fully autonomous drones
01:38:52
will be able to drive on the roads the cost of them
01:38:55
content can be equal to
01:38:56
content of an ordinary car in a compartment
01:38:58
salaries and driver and over time even
01:39:01
become cheaper CEO
01:39:03
Weima drone developer John
01:39:06
Kravchik said in one of his interviews
01:39:07
how much does each one cost?
01:39:09
company cars if we equip
01:39:11
chrysler pacifica minivan or
01:39:13
electric jaguar el play with ours
01:39:15
sensors and computers but it will be
01:39:17
cost no more than a moderately equipped one
01:39:19
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Myth 4 Laws
01:39:23
will never be allowed to drive a drone
01:39:25
yourself is really a question
01:39:28
legality of drone use
01:39:30
requires special discussion but that's all
01:39:32
more states are legalizing
01:39:34
use of unmanned vehicles in
01:39:36
under normal conditions Russia USA Finland
01:39:39
Singapore China somewhere in separate
01:39:41
areas and somewhere in the whole country
01:39:43
drones have already become legal
01:39:45
let's look at this in more detail
01:39:47
for example, on this map there is a drone
01:39:50
Singapore now has 1000 kilometers of roads
01:39:53
in the west of the country, a tenth of all streets
01:39:56
Singapore are open to the public
01:39:58
testing drones by 2022
01:40:02
the government is going to launch
01:40:03
regular bus driverless
01:40:05
communication in three districts of the city
01:40:07
at the same time the government
01:40:09
organized a retraining program
01:40:11
for hundreds of bus drivers they
01:40:14
got the opportunity to learn skills
01:40:16
security engineers for
01:40:18
drones, unlike large countries
01:40:20
where are the producers first?
01:40:22
aimed to solve launch problems
01:40:24
autonomous cargo transportation and services
01:40:26
robot xep singapore focused on
01:40:28
public transport without drivers
01:40:30
because in a small town there is no state
01:40:33
necessary for long trips
01:40:35
high building density does not leave
01:40:37
parking places therefore singapore
01:40:39
high taxes destimulate
01:40:41
ownership of any personal transport and
01:40:43
petrol and electric at least
01:40:46
This is at least the long-term goal
01:40:48
programs to any location in 45 minutes
01:40:51
who declared the city of opportunity
01:40:53
get from any point a to
01:40:55
random point b in Singapore for 45
01:40:58
minutes should become a reality by 2040
01:41:01
will serve this purpose
01:41:03
public drones in norway
01:41:06
for example, drones are already used in
01:41:08
in fact, even in the simplest scenarios
01:41:10
right now the capital of the country is Oslo
01:41:12
three short routes operate on
01:41:14
which are running in test mode
01:41:16
driverless buses have recently
01:41:18
the maximum speed was raised from 16 to
01:41:21
twenty kilometers per hour and soon the limit
01:41:23
planned to increase to twenty-five
01:41:24
kilometers per hour another simple one
01:41:27
script in which it is used
01:41:28
unmanned transport implemented in
01:41:30
Oslo airport is here every day
01:41:33
unmanned are leaving the shift
01:41:34
snow blowers that remove snow and
01:41:36
ice from runways
01:41:38
several driverless trucks are driving
01:41:41
at mining enterprises
01:41:43
in the north of the country they deliver goods from
01:41:45
mines to railway stations and
01:41:47
back along a route of approx.
01:41:49
five kilometers and there is also in Norway
01:41:53
unmanned ferry and they are permanent
01:41:56
basis ply in the fjords are not large
01:41:58
cargo ships deliver on their own
01:42:00
cargo in ports let's look at
01:42:03
2 Scandinavian countries Sweden and
01:42:05
Finland
01:42:06
quality engineering education and
01:42:09
long-term work of knowledge-intensive giants
01:42:11
nokia volvo and quest created in
01:42:14
Scandinavian countries greenhouse conditions
01:42:15
for the development of driverless transport
01:42:18
Swedish startup Enright designed
01:42:21
line of driverless trucks
01:42:22
designed for different tasks from
01:42:24
short routes to highway travel
01:42:27
the company not only spends but also already
01:42:29
really not making money yet
01:42:31
unmanned it is manned
01:42:33
electric trucks and a Finnish startup
01:42:35
senseable 4 teamed up with Japanese
01:42:38
muji company to assemble a drone
01:42:40
gotcha bus which is currently being tested
01:42:42
in the city from to next to Helsinki in
01:42:45
unlike other countries where laws are not
01:42:47
demarcate manned unmanned
01:42:50
Swedish transport for cars without
01:42:52
drivers while there are special
01:42:54
speed limits are true relative
01:42:56
loyal here such cars are allowed
01:42:58
accelerate to 80 kilometers per hour in
01:43:01
there should be an operator in the cabin but he has
01:43:03
the right not to touch the steering wheel in Finland
01:43:06
drone testing allowed
01:43:08
in general, forget about standards everywhere
01:43:11
separate sites and areas for
01:43:13
drones testing ground
01:43:14
the whole country of America has become, the main thing is that
01:43:18
you need to know the usa did not sign the vienna agreement
01:43:21
convention on road traffic
01:43:24
1968 is the same convention that
01:43:27
obliges the driver to stay inside
01:43:29
car while driving and which
01:43:31
blocks drone testing in
01:43:33
everyday life in many countries
01:43:35
the united states did not bind themselves
01:43:37
such obligations therefore now
01:43:39
have every right to release
01:43:41
drones on the road that Tomi
01:43:43
occurs in several states
01:43:44
driverless cars
01:43:46
it is already allowed to move without
01:43:48
a significant part of the salon engineers
01:43:50
world news about the creation of testing
01:43:52
drones come from the USA
01:43:54
more than a thousand are being tested here
01:43:57
driverless cars and even
01:43:58
The first robo-taxi services are launched on
01:44:01
on the roads of different states you can find
01:44:03
autonomous cars of the most successful
01:44:05
developers from around the world
01:44:07
Eima, a company spun off from Google
01:44:10
Chinese Baidu and Russian index a
01:44:12
number of American startups in this
01:44:15
sphere has already exceeded a hundred in one
01:44:17
only California in 2019
01:44:20
almost 700 unmanned vehicles were tested
01:44:22
car weima jame cruise chinese
01:44:25
baidu auta x they ai ai vi ride and
01:44:28
many other companies 5
01:44:30
manufacturers have permission to carry out
01:44:32
statewide tests without
01:44:34
the insuring driver is you to him
01:44:36
jim cruise sux and of tanks separate
01:44:40
history of driverless taxi services so far
01:44:43
Only in the USA there is a public commercial
01:44:45
service operating completely autonomously
01:44:47
mode without an insuring driver in the cabin
01:44:50
robot ksivoy move suburban phoenix
01:44:52
south korea is smart here
01:44:55
national project except for cartography of power
01:44:58
are going to provide wireless communication
01:45:00
between cars and the side of the road on everything
01:45:02
along the way integrated system
01:45:04
motion control protecting
01:45:07
comrade and eliminate legislative
01:45:09
restrictions on use
01:45:10
drones by 2030, all 110 thousand
01:45:14
kilometers of roads in South Korea will be mapped
01:45:16
Ravanas in our project are written guidelines
01:45:19
and by the number of drones on the streets
01:45:22
by 2025, 9 percent of all sales
01:45:25
country machines must have partial or
01:45:28
full automation of traffic by 2030
01:45:31
year, the share of such machines should increase to
01:45:34
54 percent parallel to roads
01:45:37
South Korea encourages producers
01:45:39
engage in drone power
01:45:41
the republics created an industrial alliance
01:45:43
future transport which includes the main
01:45:46
manufacturers of machinery and equipment
01:45:48
Hyundai has become a key player
01:45:50
started working in several
01:45:52
directions it is famous in Russia
01:45:54
joint project with index and
01:45:56
investment of 1.6 billion
01:45:59
dollars joint development with
01:46:01
company and birds and other endeavors, well
01:46:04
what is china in a nutshell free
01:46:07
robo taxi and chaos on china roads
01:46:10
rightfully considered a pioneer of the issue
01:46:12
state regulation of drones is one
01:46:15
from the first countries that led a unified
01:46:17
rules for the movement of drones in
01:46:19
throughout the country and local businesses are active
01:46:21
participates in the creation of autonomous cars
01:46:24
for example, the largest search engine Baidu on
01:46:26
annual conference showed a prototype
01:46:28
a car in which the driver's seat is not
01:46:30
indicated in principle by the concept
01:46:32
was an autonomous capsule with
01:46:34
gullwing doors and large
01:46:37
screen multimedia system in place
01:46:39
traditional torpedo and organs
01:46:41
control instead of the driver for control
01:46:43
answers and the latest chip pendant 2
01:46:46
possessing artificial intelligence
01:46:48
in total there are
01:46:50
more than 30 companies that develop
01:46:53
drones and coronavirus are not for them
01:46:55
interfered only in the first 4 months of 2020
01:46:58
at least 10 Chinese startups
01:47:01
received a new round of funding
01:47:03
one of the most popular destinations
01:47:05
robot xi your service robot xi is
01:47:08
almost every major
01:47:10
developer for example startups then x in
01:47:12
2020 received from the Shanghai authorities
01:47:15
license to use immediately 100
01:47:17
unmanned vehicles for transportation
01:47:19
passengers at first such
01:47:21
must sit in cars
01:47:23
operator but he doesn’t drive the machine
01:47:25
must simply be present
01:47:27
The service is currently running in test mode
01:47:30
and by order of the Shanghai City Hall
01:47:32
trips for passengers are
01:47:33
free whale interested
01:47:36
developers also because it’s local
01:47:38
the movement is different from the European one and
01:47:40
there is a lot of American on the roads here
01:47:43
more pedestrians and motorcycles
01:47:46
what a computer manager needs
01:47:48
car to learn how to drive
01:47:50
follows the system requires complex cases
01:47:53
Russia from a technological point of view has
01:47:56
We're not all that bad in September 2020
01:47:59
year the index highlighted its unmanned
01:48:01
business into an independent structure
01:48:03
index lv driven groups park autonomous
01:48:06
the company's cars reached 160 copies
01:48:10
in a polis city in Tatarstan they
01:48:12
work as a robot xi this is the first
01:48:15
such a service in Europe and the second in the world in
01:48:17
Skolkovo drones are used as
01:48:19
couriers drive dozens of cars with engineers
01:48:22
while driving in Moscow there is success and
01:48:25
Kamaz unmanned electric bus shuttle
01:48:27
unmanned shuttle truck and
01:48:29
with a lifting capacity of 10 tons and already
01:48:31
working unmanned version of Kamaz is not
01:48:33
and who travels around Nazarbayev
01:48:35
University in Kazakhstan Nursultan
01:48:37
on the territory of the first city hospital
01:48:39
Moscow ply drone based
01:48:42
ford focus created by innovation agencies
01:48:44
Moscow and not and bridge trans project
01:48:46
the vehicle is delivering medicines
01:48:49
and analyzes minimizing contacts
01:48:51
healthcare workers with potentially dangerous
01:48:53
substances and unmanned snow blowers
01:48:56
mini tractors ohh work work in
01:48:58
Russia winter 2018, what about
01:49:01
legislation then all for now
01:49:03
called in process for example
01:49:05
Ministry of Transport together with
01:49:07
Association of Digital Transport and
01:49:09
logistics generates an application to create
01:49:11
unmanned logistics corridors in
01:49:13
experimental legal
01:49:15
modes
01:49:16
implementation of a previously approved project
01:49:18
by the Russian government in digital format
01:49:20
sandboxes will be allowed starting next 2022
01:49:24
year to begin test runs of unmanned vehicles
01:49:26
trucks on sections of the M11 highway
01:49:29
this will be the first step towards their large-scale
01:49:32
commercial use
01:49:33
highways between Moscow and St. Petersburg with
01:49:36
2024 and the launch of autonomous transportation
01:49:39
between Asia and Europe by 2030 myth
01:49:43
fifth drone technology is complex and
01:49:46
will not be finalized soon accepted
01:49:48
consider that the car may have
01:49:50
six levels of autonomy 0 this car
01:49:53
which is completely controlled by a person
01:49:55
six car which a person generally
01:49:57
you don’t need that perfect drone
01:50:00
the future is now all drones
01:50:03
are approximately between the second and
01:50:04
third levels to get to
01:50:07
upper link and move or become
01:50:09
ordinary cars with people driving
01:50:11
there is still a lot to be done with the drone
01:50:13
learn
01:50:14
for example, moving in large
01:50:16
megacities during rush hour in such traffic
01:50:18
there may be a billion and
01:50:20
unforeseen circumstances therefore
01:50:22
drones continue to be tested
01:50:24
different areas and in cities with different
01:50:26
population but big corporations
01:50:27
continue to move the drone market
01:50:30
forward for example in January general motors
01:50:32
and Microsoft invested $2 billion
01:50:35
Chris is a startup that develops
01:50:37
driverless taxis are just one of them
01:50:39
examples, apparently, there will soon be disputes about
01:50:42
android and apple smartphone and go to
01:50:44
everyone will argue about the past
01:50:45
cooler drone from apple or xiaomi
01:50:48
Chinese corporation intends to enter
01:50:50
self-driving car market
01:50:52
apple xiaomi is ready to invest in this
01:50:54
project of one and a half billion dollars in its
01:50:57
turn American apple company
01:50:59
preparing to present its electric car
01:51:01
Preparations are in full swing for 2025
01:51:05
recently announced a move to apple
01:51:07
former top manager of BMW UL Hakk satchel
01:51:10
he will develop automobile
01:51:12
direction of the American company under
01:51:14
BMW fender management came out
01:51:16
i3 electric car and oh 8 hybrid
01:51:19
worked for the Bavarians for 30 years in full
01:51:22
will work under the leadership of yes aha phil
01:51:24
Yes, who previously answered those tears
01:51:26
project model 3 so in the next couple
01:51:29
years of technology race awaits us
01:51:31
unmanned transport the future is already
01:51:33
very close because technology is not
01:51:35
develop in a second and gradually but
01:51:37
inevitably integrates into our lives
01:51:40
and who said that a person is more reliable
01:51:42
drone near a self-driving car
01:51:44
no stress emotions no blind spots or
01:51:47
directed focus of attention, for example
01:51:50
a person can focus on the side
01:51:52
mirror and won't notice what's happening
01:51:54
right in front of the hood and unmanned
01:51:56
the car is basically designed so that
01:51:58
see and analyze everything at the same time
01:52:00
what's going on around you after all
01:52:03
escalators and elevators are also a kind
01:52:05
drones are just simpler, but no one
01:52:07
not surprised by the words in the subway escalator
01:52:09
technical means of increased
01:52:11
dangers and people are very unhappy when
01:52:13
you have to stomp on the stopped one
01:52:15
stairs with your own feet noticeable
01:52:17
number of driverless cars on the roads
01:52:19
may affect driving culture in
01:52:22
in general, people's driving style is largely
01:52:24
determined by a specific environment if in
01:52:27
It's common to drive aggressively in the city
01:52:28
violation of the rules speed plus 20 k
01:52:31
limited becomes the norm but
01:52:33
remember if you were in the city
01:52:35
where it is not customary to break the speed limit
01:52:36
for example, when we traveled to Belarus or
01:52:38
Finland very fast calm style
01:52:41
driving in a new place becomes
01:52:43
familiar and resident of the metropolis
01:52:44
robot drivers adapt to it
01:52:47
Rule-followers can help
01:52:49
create such an environment so that through
01:52:51
in a couple of years it can become quite common
01:52:53
unmanned taxi without driver main thing
01:52:56
so that the smart drone is fire and forget
01:52:58
issue or there may be an opportunity
01:53:00
buy unmanned vehicles at a car dealership
01:53:02
cars tell him take me home
01:53:04
will appear in ten years at least
01:53:10
in 2010 the main destination of the Chinese
01:53:13
there was copying of expensive brands here
01:53:16
some of the most scandalous famous
01:53:19
examples of landwind xm which is completely
01:53:22
repeated the English range rover lifan
01:53:24
320 which is like two peas in a pod
01:53:27
mini cooper and more dota with r9 porsche style
01:53:31
macan but as of today in 2021
01:53:34
how things go with concepts in Chinese
01:53:37
market we will be the first to present to your attention
01:53:39
electric sports car nio ep9
01:53:42
batteries are located on
01:53:44
on the sides of cars for better weight distribution
01:53:47
instead of a floor there is a huge diffuser for
01:53:50
greater streamlining of each wheel
01:53:52
equipped with a separate electric motor
01:53:55
gearbox, which generally helps her
01:53:57
produce 1360 horsepower
01:54:00
the car weighs a couple of hundred
01:54:02
a kilogram less than the same Bugatti sides
01:54:04
therefore has outstanding dynamics
01:54:06
acceleration of 2.7 seconds to one hundred kilometers
01:54:10
hour such characteristics helped him
01:54:13
become a champion among electric sports cars
01:54:15
on the famous Nürburgring track
01:54:17
the next representative of this category
01:54:20
became so rules ren ren rs which one
01:54:23
appearance makes it clear that he is
01:54:25
Italians did the design
01:54:27
incredible lines in lamborghini style
01:54:29
central positioning of the pilot in a manner
01:54:32
mclaren f1 four electric motors with
01:54:34
total power of 1305 horsepower
01:54:38
at acceleration of up to one hundred kilometers per hour this
01:54:40
the car beat its competitor like this
01:54:43
how it accelerates to hundreds in two seconds
01:54:45
half a second with all this not
01:54:48
Electric motors have a considerable range
01:54:50
one thousand one hundred seventy kilometers at
01:54:52
full fuel tank another successful
01:54:56
project with the support of Europeans
01:54:58
this time the Spaniards became a hypercar Erg Fox
01:55:00
JT body represents
01:55:03
streamlined monocoque and presented hurts in
01:55:05
road coupe has two trim levels
01:55:08
four electric motors with peak power
01:55:10
1632 horsepower ok racing
01:55:14
the variant acquired a huge anti-wing
01:55:16
six electric motors which in total
01:55:18
produce 1020 power and twice as much
01:55:21
newton moment to hundreds this copy
01:55:24
accelerates in 2.6 seconds, which is not much
01:55:27
inferior in dynamics to the previous trolley
01:55:30
and finish the review of Chinese hypercars at
01:55:33
the most unexpected instance of Han Che with 9
01:55:36
in general, the han che company is known for its
01:55:39
super luxury sedans for Chinese
01:55:41
government officials in general
01:55:44
so-called members of universities but suddenly
01:55:46
hypercar and in the creation of this masterpiece
01:55:49
you can also see the hand of Italian craftsmen and
01:55:51
10 alfa romeo has a v8 engine of 4
01:55:56
liter with two turbochargers
01:55:57
performs in tandem with three
01:55:59
electric motors at the output total
01:56:02
thousand 400 horsepower acceleration up to
01:56:05
hundreds for one point nine
01:56:07
seconds and top speed over
01:56:09
400 kilometers per hour would seem steeper and
01:56:13
more powerful than all competitors but how
01:56:15
there is always one thing but the power reserve is in
01:56:17
electric mode 40 kilometers
01:56:19
of course, all these hypercars are clearly not for
01:56:21
mere mortals but also for residents
01:56:23
rural Chinese outback has good
01:56:26
news for example her from 6 is-8 and of course
01:56:30
she doesn’t have these for mass production
01:56:33
this is still only an application but a grandiose one
01:56:36
intentions in this vein aluminum
01:56:38
electric crossover with a power of
01:56:40
600 horsepower and acceleration to hundreds in
01:56:43
5 seconds but the most interesting solution in
01:56:46
this model has replaceable batteries that
01:56:48
are charged outside the car itself, but
01:56:51
another crossover byd tank second
01:56:53
generation not only became excellent
01:56:55
a competitor for her but also reached
01:56:57
mass buyer with true design
01:57:00
the Chinese were again helped by the Italians and
01:57:03
the 4.3 s nameplate means nothing more than
01:57:06
acceleration time to 100 kilometers per hour
01:57:09
there are several of this crossover
01:57:10
electric hybrid and petrol trim levels
01:57:14
option they all differ in price
01:57:15
and characteristics and the most powerful
01:57:18
the hybrid version produces a total of almost
01:57:20
450 horsepower however love
01:57:23
copying from the Chinese has not gone away
01:57:26
well, or let's say this a little
01:57:27
transformed here are a couple of examples cheers
01:57:31
is a subsidiary of Great Wall which
01:57:33
presented her cat concept electro
01:57:36
a car that vaguely resembles
01:57:37
something in between the Porsche Panamera
01:57:39
and Volkswagen Beetle and in the cabin you
01:57:42
meet none other than bugatti and more
01:57:45
one model from the company bark this time
01:57:48
called punk get which this time
01:57:50
frankly looks like a four-door
01:57:52
variation of volkswagen everyone is creepy
01:57:54
a little sprinkled with mini echoes
01:57:56
cooper even though it's a concept
01:57:59
2021 it is clearly inspired by
01:58:02
nostalgic past machine
01:58:05
looks as old school as possible and
01:58:07
really looks like a retro car
01:58:09
modern auto says it
01:58:11
electric motor and full interior
01:58:13
electronics now let's move on to the Koreans
01:58:16
back in 2010, Koreans had
01:58:19
interesting ideas for example hybrid kirei
01:58:22
a concept that was able to overcome
01:58:24
one thousand two hundred kilometers without refueling
01:58:27
or for example a hydrogen car from
01:58:30
Fonda or Hyundai as we like
01:58:31
pronounce then in 2010 it was
01:58:35
advanced idea but in 2021
01:58:38
concept cars from Korean brands have already
01:58:40
quite capable of competing with anyone
01:58:42
whatever, this Genesis from Honda is equipped with
01:58:46
two electric motors with a power of 300 5
01:58:48
horsepower and a stock of codes of 500
01:58:51
kilometers the cars will be presented in
01:58:53
several trim levels with rear and
01:58:55
all-wheel drive and will be available in
01:58:57
sale from 2022 in addition to its
01:59:00
the sportiness of the car will also be equipped with
01:59:03
all the delights of modern life
01:59:05
non-standard and steering wheel steering wheel
01:59:07
surrounded by six small displays
01:59:10
which also serve as keys
01:59:12
quick access to activate various
01:59:14
systems and this concept is
01:59:17
the prototype is not only certain models
01:59:19
but also the entire line of hot hatchbacks ndn
01:59:22
for the near future this concept
01:59:25
Fully track oriented 800 10
01:59:28
a strong electric motor accelerates the car
01:59:30
from zero to hundred in 3 seconds and vodka
01:59:33
shaped crossover drones and future
01:59:36
the concept also has a glass roof
01:59:38
NLO style interactive lighting
01:59:40
a body that reacts to its surroundings
01:59:43
car objects and secret
01:59:45
characteristics that are not yet
01:59:47
an unusual solution for
01:59:49
front optics are used not only by me but
01:59:52
and Hindus, for example, their Honda crossover
01:59:55
vision he also looks like a guest from
01:59:58
super future rough lines clear
02:00:01
contoured wheel arches and not ordinary
02:00:03
Koreans are also experimenting with headlights
02:00:06
such unusual forms of machines as
02:00:08
for example trucks from Honda
02:00:10
presented a concept truck
02:00:12
Neptune prototype represents a pula
02:00:15
autonomous mainline tractor
02:00:17
running on hydrogen as they say
02:00:19
korean designers inspiration for this
02:00:22
they got the concept from trains of the 1930s
02:00:25
years instead of side mirrors on a truck
02:00:28
built-in camera that helps
02:00:30
solve the problem of blind spots and here's another
02:00:32
one drone model in progress
02:00:35
translated as prophecy has
02:00:37
unusual streamlined shapes in style
02:00:39
Porsche 911 and pixel headlights concept
02:00:43
they are used both in the head and in
02:00:45
rear optics as well as integrated
02:00:47
spoiler car has hinged doors
02:00:50
which give access to four seats in
02:00:53
interior without a central pillar because
02:00:55
the car was conceived as a drone
02:00:57
traditional governing bodies
02:00:59
there is no center console instead of a steering wheel
02:01:02
both sides of the driver's seat
02:01:03
joysticks are installed and the role of the instrument panel
02:01:06
the panel got once stretched to its fullest extent
02:01:08
front panel digital display but
02:01:11
they are so Chinese and Korean looking at them
02:01:14
it seems that the future is what we are used to
02:01:16
to see in the cinema is already very close
02:01:18
drones futuristic bodies and
02:01:20
optics sea of ​​electronics but is it so soon
02:01:24
all this will become everyday life
02:01:25
Let's see, let's not wait
02:01:28
we recommend watching a couple more
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