Inside Adam Savage’s Creative Genius

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@robspiretechnologies3819
@robspiretechnologies3819 2 күн бұрын
I remember Adam Savage from his Mythbusters days; he’s always been an inspiration when it comes to making things. Hearing him talk about such fascinating topics is really enjoyable. I’ve often found myself thinking along the same lines when I see incredible artifacts from past civilizations, wondering if people back then were truly less knowledgeable than we give them credit for. Any curious mind can relate to Adam on so many levels.
@NASTech-gf3tp
@NASTech-gf3tp 2 күн бұрын
A great initiative truly. Adam has a great art of storytelling using his genius techniques especially by incorporating science and technology. This podcast really helps the readers to understand the changes in trends with the advancement of science and technology and why one must learn and adopt these changes to improve their skills and polish their abilities.
@Nurjanah-ky2qu
@Nurjanah-ky2qu Күн бұрын
I always curious how beautiful world in the past. How people interacted and communicated, how people build beautiful building with limited technologies in the past. For me who working with 3d printing and mechanical field, go to the past and see how the technologies in that era will be wonderful. Mind-blowing how strong and huge the building they made in the past. Love this talk ❤
@wondrospodcast
@wondrospodcast 7 сағат бұрын
Very interesting. What 3D device would you print if you could take it into the past?
@waqasjavaid2420
@waqasjavaid2420 Күн бұрын
Wow, this video was absolutely fascinating! Adam's insights into how ancient Egyptians achieved such incredible precision in their pyramids without modern technology really got me thinking. It's a stunning reminder of human ingenuity throughout history. I loved the connection he made with today's AI innovations as well-it's true that while technology has advanced, the core of creativity and storytelling remains deeply human. The discussion about the maker movement and its accessibility is so important, too! Thanks for the great information.
@wondrospodcast
@wondrospodcast 7 сағат бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Are you a maker or creative storyteller?
@waqasjavaid2420
@waqasjavaid2420 6 сағат бұрын
@@wondrospodcast I have researched on Egypt pyramids and I am very impressed that how they are good in their building of pyramids. Anyways, I am a creative Engineer.
@VariableMinds
@VariableMinds 2 күн бұрын
Adam Savage is pure charisma
@wordcanteen1681
@wordcanteen1681 3 күн бұрын
Maybe it's the workshop maybe because it's the holidays but also maybe because of the glee, Adam sure gives off Santa vibes
@AnnabelleLancaster-w2o
@AnnabelleLancaster-w2o 3 күн бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing 😅
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