(I always get a chuckle out of your "Hope you found that interesting, bye!" at the end of your videos. Every time I'm thinking to myself, hell yeah I found that interesting, that's an understatement!)
Do checkout MarcosRep, tons of humour, highly recommended! And of course AvE...
Also! Just want to add that your work is really inspiring. I look forward to your videos more than any other. Cheers!
On Food and Cooking
Inventions of Daedalus
Surly You're Joking, Mr. Feynman
Materials selection in mechanical design
Fantastic Electronics / Iovine
Gadgeteers Goldmine / McComb
Forrest Mims Engineer's Notebook
Building Scientific Apparatus
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What an adventure it must be to make these things and one day finally having the joy to see the whole world use your inventions like this.
Having never worked on any hardware I can only imagine how much fun (and test of patience!) it must be to use/bend the laws of physics to make such things.
I look around me, and there are hundreds (thousands!) of human-made objects around me, and many of the more complex objects are made of multiple simpler complements themselves (like the projector in the video) and each of these objects likely involved a large group in their initial invention and then even more in their mass production. The invention also relies on previous discoveries.
Every single made object is probably the cumulative effort of hundreds or thousands of people- and even the most simple made object likely has a network of technological advancements and associated people that would be too complex for any single person to comprehend or map.
I would love to watch a documentary of someone picking the most ‘boring’ or simple made object and try to uncover the people and technology required to make it- would be a fascinating watch!
1. e.g. pictures after a traffic accident, received goods in poor condition, or state of property at start of a lease.