Not intended to discourage the team; but to really imitate/sustain such plasma condition, not only temperature but very high pressure is needed (must come together) ; not near as Vacuum (as in lab-Dough reactor). In (near to/around) Solar-core, it's 2e(+11) barg ; 200 Billion Barg (earth atmospheric) pressure.. to make it sustain +benefit output (!?!) Too far from achievable by man-Lab. !! Wall material that can hold such Pres &Temp.. else; Tritium production from Lithium & Beryllium still unpredictable/complex to extract from such wall-lining Li & Beryllium
@DeltaDemon1Күн бұрын
Well, we were poor and got a color TV only when the B&W TV finally gave out in 1977 or 1978. My "rich" aunt got divorced in 1981 and she stored a whole bunch of stuff at our house including a small B&W TV. I used that thing in my bedroom until 1997 or 1998. So I am quite used to B&W TVs and watching something in B&W is nothing to me unlike some people who won't watch old old old movie that are in B&W.
@TonyFisher-lo8hh3 күн бұрын
The tech giants didn't agree because of "Not Invented Here".
@juliusdobos3 күн бұрын
Excellent for drivers who won their license on the lottery
@sudhakarbhandari49823 күн бұрын
This is pretty awesome! Keep up the good work! All the best!
@itswagon3 күн бұрын
I worked for RCA and at one point, I worked next to one of the technicians who was part of the team to demonstrate the RCA compatible system competing with the CBS Color Wheel system to the FCC for approval. To make fun of the CBS system, the RCA Engineers and technicians rigged up a phony demonstration with a huge color wheel driven using a washing machine motor. The phony demo system was kept behind a curtain until Just before the CBS system was to be demonstrated. The curtain was opened revealing the phony CBS model. CBS executives were so angry with this stunt, they refused to broadcast CBS programs in RCA-compatible color for years. I thought some may find this bit of history interesting and humorous.
@45rpmdiscoveries4 күн бұрын
And not a word about Philo Farnsworth. 🤬
@royshaft5 күн бұрын
Yeah , i was promised this tech by Christmas , 1964 !
@Durumhumdumdum5 күн бұрын
This is the prequel to Iron Man
@trevordance51815 күн бұрын
There were more tv sets in England before World War Two than there were in the USA at the end of World War Two.
@calvinmills40696 күн бұрын
The power of the sun, in the palm of my hand...
@getsmarter54127 күн бұрын
She got the house, but I got the Trinitron!
@01epoch74ny7 күн бұрын
boutta 3-D print a nuclear reactor, brb.
@01epoch74ny7 күн бұрын
You could say Muse is making stellar progress when it comes to clean energy.
@Dracoliner7 күн бұрын
fallout is becoming a reality more and more every day, first exoskeletons, then youtubers making real power armor, now fusion power.
@thomassuiter4319Күн бұрын
Wait till ww3 when they drop the nukes lmfao
@brabuslgsonymansorytesla8137 күн бұрын
PCB PCAD- 2006
@brabuslgsonymansorytesla8137 күн бұрын
Умр нима эй одам ? Умр йулдур бир к,улоч ! Так,дир нима эй одам ? Так,дир хам Бир ихтиёж ! Ёлґон нима эй одам ? Ёлґон ут усмас дала ! Хак, нимадир эй одам ? Хак,ик,ат йитим бола ! Мехр" нима эй одам ? Мехр" икки кўзингдур. Окибат" не эй одам ? Лабзи" ширин сўзингдур. Гунох" нима эй одам ? Гунох" эгри йулингдир. Халол" нима эй одам ? Халол" қадоқ қўлингдир. Ихлос" нима эй одам ? Ихлос" ишонч улови. Инсоф" нима эй одам ? Инсоф нафснинг жилови. Виждон нима эй одам Виждон қийналган жондир Иймон" нима эй одам? Хақни" таниган онгдир. Кулфат" нима эй одам? Кулфат" қизил тилингдур Бахт" нимадур эй одам? Бахт" хотиржам кунингдир Мухаммад Юсуф
@89volvowithlazers7 күн бұрын
Black and white sets were cool thru the late 70's early 80's for broke college kids one in particular lol
@tingoyeh49037 күн бұрын
This is so interesting, thank you!! As a VR developer, I feel like this is happening again in HDR standard.
@AlbaZapataLópez8 күн бұрын
LM 512 mode cascade, hyper cycle and good model in program pitch. Is the answer and handsome Ford everybody!! Thank You American Instrumments
@anonUK9 күн бұрын
In the UK, the BW system was very poor, being a 405 line system (with positive modulation, ie white picture interference and a high-pitched whistle clearly audible to anyone under 60), which had been standardised in 1936. When TV resumed in 1947, it was on this prewar system, while the European standard improved to 625 line BW as it had to be rebuilt in many countries. In 1967, the BBC had run BBC2, an aditional 625-line channel in BW, for 3 years, although it was still only available around the largest cities. David Attenborough ran BBC2 at the time and piloted PAL colour with the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in July, which also meant that the OB units were converted before the studios. From early December, BBC2 was generally in colour, although BBC1 launched colour in late Oct-Nov 1969. The commercial (at that time regional franchise-based) ITV stations launched in colour from that time on- some of the smaller ITV stations took until 1976 to convert, although most had launched in colour by 1973. Only in 1976 were more colour licences bought than BW.
@JPeiper12 күн бұрын
Oppenheimer's BFF? Hash tag Oppenheimer only but not Lawrence? Stop fishing like cheap KZbinrs.
@bluebear657012 күн бұрын
You missed about half of the history of television, with the beginnings already in the late 1890s! Typical American arrogance and ignorance.
@qpjack13 күн бұрын
why no Products ?
@overstandingontherealstory631317 күн бұрын
Tf better not
@shakuntalachirania136718 күн бұрын
Rhic 10^18 gauss
@sloppycee19 күн бұрын
IEEE? Are you serious right now?
@gerardojoseescobardelcid869520 күн бұрын
cool
@BrianG-x4u20 күн бұрын
I remember i was 15 yrs old andmy dad let me try to fix color tv sets. He helped me pull all the tubes and we took them to the drug store to be tested. There were do it yourself repair books back then.
@sheilah452520 күн бұрын
Did they agree on video or gaming formats or did they let competition, and the public’s preferences, decide?
@RobotKisser21 күн бұрын
What a cutie pie
@ArtArt-x4o21 күн бұрын
Technology is so far behind Davinci 5 robot from Intuitive Surgical
@FéargalO21 күн бұрын
Is this also on the electric EQA?
@praticle22 күн бұрын
neat toy maybe, stupid for delivery
@andrewn736523 күн бұрын
Haha How exactly is this going to be a good design for package delivery? Every shot of it was on smooth, level ground. Not convinced it'll handle the rough and uneven terrain found in cities and towns that weren't built yesterday without falling over. Maybe don't base designs off of star wars if you want it to actually work
@daviddunmore841523 күн бұрын
AS a retired software engineer and ex IEEE member I just had to watch this. I never realised that there were several competing Colour technologies. It seems obvious now that CBS's mechanical system was doomed, it was inherently unreliable.
@AlfredMaud-j6s23 күн бұрын
Margarete Crossroad
@MrRonfelder24 күн бұрын
they didnt invent color tv t. they only invented the pciture tube for the clor set. all the rest they had nanda to do with
@RCAvhstape24 күн бұрын
B/W TV sets hung on so long because they were dirt cheap. The last picture tube TV I bought was around 2002 at Walmart, a "boom box" radio/CD player with a 5" B/W TV in it, and I think I paid around $25 for it brand new! I still have it, and the picture tube works fine but the audio is out for some reason. Some day I may open it up and see if it's an easy fix.
@reggiebenes291625 күн бұрын
Growing up in the 70s and 80s, black & White TV was still pretty common. If you had both, and were watching sports, you watched it on the B&W because it was 100 times more clear on the B&W TV. Even up until CRTs were phased out, I saw very few color sets that ever had the picture quality of the old B&W sets, and that includes the Trinitron.
@clodoaldodonato302927 күн бұрын
we have empathy for cars, cloth, toys, objects. etc..etc..etc.
@rossbabcock379027 күн бұрын
NTSC: Never The Same Color
@carlovale351829 күн бұрын
questo tipo di navigazione è disponibile anche pet CLE 300 4 matic
@Hanking-WarryАй бұрын
Non NTSC countries know NTSC to mean Never The Same Colour.
@ProtoAlphaАй бұрын
It seems the concept of balance is completely an unexistent in these
@Vares65Ай бұрын
A work of art.
@deepthimallikarachchi7616Ай бұрын
highly complex robots are extremely expensive - there will be a question of exploiting cheap alien human labour or expensive robot for potentially life threatening tasks
@DavyTracy-l7iАй бұрын
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@EugdumАй бұрын
nice
@BoSmith7045Ай бұрын
Black and white TV was still popular well into the 80s because they were good second cheaper options for bedrooms. My parents had a small one they used until they picked up a new color one for the living room and they took the old one. So I got to use the black and white in my room. I used that thing well after I left home in the late 80s into the mid 90s. That thing was so well built it would probably still be used if not for the switch to digital.
@RCAvhstape24 күн бұрын
If you have a converter box or cable it should still work.
@BoSmith704524 күн бұрын
@@RCAvhstape I don't have it anymore. In fact, I don't own any TVs anymore. I just watch a few interesting creators on KZbin on a tablet now. Sometimes I am tempted to get one but I remember that my last one wasn't turned on for two years before I got rid of it.