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movie aside, those pen tricks your doing are insane(well at least to someone who doesn't know how to do them.)
that was awesome! made me feel good for noticing the parabolic motion tehe
https://youtu.be/xokNdrCNRLc
07:55 that pen spin was smooth af
How did you spin that pen?🙂
Please react to pacific rim
I was hoping you’d talk about that portal thing
These vids are fun to watch <3
13:55 baymax uses ion thrust and the water is vaporized and re condenses
That pen spinning was wicked
Him: Storyline is fun.
(Tadashi Died in the movie)
Tadashi's Fans: What did you say?
Me: I just like the whole thing.
7:55 them pen spins are nice
Baymax is just adorable
Baymax is the robot I want to be real
I think Baymax is a robot and not just a giant machine so that he can be accesible and help people around the world, not just in one place. Also that way he seems way friendlier, and will encourage sceptical people and children to feel better
i think that ironic thrusters
At 14:50, you said that you could fall straight down if when you went up, you went up straight. I thought of another way, you fly upwards at a curve like in the movie, you hit some thick glass that you didn't see so you fall back down at no curve because you're not vision (from the MCU) and you can't phase through things.
"Lasers can detect your heart rate"
Engineer: I have no idea how this works
Me: fucking magic
10:09 I'm not an expert in technologies but i worked on 3d animation and motion capture. I know Big Hero 6 takes place in the future but today, you can take the movements from the skeleton of a 3d model and put it on an other model but you have to adapt them to the new anatomy. It wouldn't be that simple for Baymax and the man here since Baymax has very short legs and a longer and larger body but i don't mind!
Also very interesting reaction!
0:30 I always loved how they show these flying wind-turbines, they're beautiful and functional and show that this huge city is going for green energy
I'm nowhere near knowledgeable enough in engineering to know how effective they would actually be, but I like wind turbines and these look like they wouldn't bother anyone
Has he seen two minute papers
When he did that thing with the pan I knew he was the real deal
Have you reacted to the tech of Real Steel?
If hero designed baymax’s upgrade suit, he could’ve placed fuel pods on the chest, with potential medical supplies in order for baymax to do what he was designed for.
hey perry, would u react on terminator? how does it close to the real tech currently?
3D printing has come a long way since the time when that bunny would take a day! I’m blown away by my latest printer making smartphone sized prints in about 10 minutes
Last time I watched this was years ago, but I still remember almost everything
I have to subscribe man. This was so good.
Marshmallow Fluffy Robot 🤣
Bruh this is my favorite movie! so cool to see you taking a look.
He never mentioned the Tungsten carbide ball that magically vanished…
Trust me I'm an engineer
Hei bro
please react this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBv7sobhkGs&ab_channel=KOMPASTV
10:33 most of the software things present here are not only possible, but proven reliable trough AI. If you want to have your mind blown by real life applications of Generative Adversarial Networks and alikes, I suggest you to check the channel "Two minute papers".
laser heart rate is most probable to be Audio pickup
I remember watching something on Discovery, about a group of researchers who were using an MRI to try and visualise people's dreams, they were able to get vague silhouettes.
Just to add to your point, the reason that rockets drop off their boosters is to not have to carry as much mass once the boosters are out of fuel. this reduces the "m" from "F=ma" and nets a higher "a" or acceleration.
Hey perry, could you check out what phineas and Ferb are up to today.
this man needs more subscribers no cap
14:57 actually….. if you thrust straight up you wont fall straight down.
given the wind direction, rotation of the earth, and height of apoapsis (peak altitude) you will almost never land exactly where you took off from.
SpaceX uses gimbal thrusters and stabilizers to position their rockets when landing. so they actually can land where they took off from, or at least where they want too.
if there was no wind, the earth didn't rotate, and the thrust vector was perfectly straight up yeah they would fall straight down. But there is nowhere in the galaxy where those condition are met exists.
Dude stop looking away from the movie you're missing scenes
Dr. Hopes Sick Notes for medical Accuracy
And The Gold Life for Engineering/Technical Accuracy
No one else is worth it
One problem with downloading the fighting moves too is that Baymax's proportions are very different from the guy, meaning that program would have had to use an ai to find out the person involved, make a skeleton based on a 2d video, and then reshaping the animated skeleton to fit baymax as well as keeping in mind the weight, size, and center of mass of baymax so that he doesn't fall over when doing those complex kicks
When he said people are trying to build something like Baymax but not in the form of a huge marshmallow robot, i was like WHY NOOOOOOOOT????
One thing I liked very much was the structure of the microbots during the demonstration the Hiro did. It uses hexagons to make the construction as strong as possible with as few resources as possible.
Another thing is the idea behind swarm robots where the robots aren't programmed to be in a specific place, but are instead part of a swarm where one takes the place most suited to keep the structure or doing the task.
Finally I think that you are right that one would have to adapt the neurotransmitter to each individual. Most people see it as a sign of the malice of the bad guy, how they seem to ooze and be a mass and that certainly is scary, but it could also be a sign that the neurotransmitter is not perfectly adapted to him and therefore he can only do that instead of more efficient and fine control.
chill its a cartoon dude
5:00 i have seen some super thin bike tires but i think they are only good for racing
You missed the worst goof in this movie, when Tadashi is shown going through testing.
https://youtu.be/xAWesAmOjrw?t=80
That's not even close to how software is tested.
Especially when he proclaims, "It works!".
https://youtu.be/xAWesAmOjrw?t=132
What part of it? The initiation function?