Amazing Inventions That Are On Another Level

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The world slows down for no one, so you’d better keep up! That’s why we’re inviting you to dive into the world of Amazing Inventions right now! You just can’t miss the opportunity to check out these game-changing creations that are being made right in your backyard.

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blurred out text and logos. They want you amazed, not informed.

dkathrens
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that hay rake that has been in use for the last 100 years just blew my mind.

jefferylegere
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"Take a look at the worlds first flying car" shows us the worlds 139th flying car

douglasdobson
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So many solutions to problems nobody has.

AlbertaGeek
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Many interesting machines. To short presentations. When I find something interesting I didn't get any clue where to look for more info. Also nice to know in what level this products are. Beta testing, production in full swing or just an illustrated video of an idea.

jt
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Half of these inventions are done just for the sake of inventing something--no matter what the cost.

jackfrost
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Wait till someone uses that parking robot to steal your car in ten seconds without you even noticing! Lmao

budslack
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That Forklift wheels could solve congestions in traffic and allow people to park their cars faster.

crazyon
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A special bed to keep pressure off my family members back side while sleeping cost us $1500. A special wheelchair with a tilt-in-space feature (one option) cost us $6000. Can't imagine how much this stuff costs when ppl struggle to buy necessities when immobility issues exist. Fun to look at, but that is it.

kathleendavis
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"This is groundbreaking stuff. People." Lmao

Intimatycal
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Most of these feel like solutions looking for a problem. That or they are unnecessarily overly complicating already existing devices. Some look interesting like the treaded dolly at 23:45, but would be for niche applications. The rotating camper is just absurd to me: Good luck getting home if that thing breaks down in the open position.

mateorojo
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I miss the days when people got famous for the inventions, --that were marketable.
Who makes all this stuff that is not marketable, and who pays for the development?
It sure is not the famous individuals who inspired my generation when growing up.
Although interesting, it takes a thinking hero to make something worth using, not a community full of whims.

EarthSurferUSA
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“Your working day will end as soon as it begins with these helpful robots, because they will take your job”

pinkchaos.
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Excellent content in this video! Thank you very much for sharing on YouTube.

vaderenseun
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Amazing!, I really loved the underwater jet pack!

egyptianqueen
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The tray robot at Mickey Dees at timestamp 23:30 - we had these delivering mail back in 1980 at the City of Toronto. They had them at a few companies - though they were line followers, they talked and beeped too. Yes, 1980.

kimtyson
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Why are you hiding references to the actual product names/pages?

TJ-xkty
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Loved the Autoagri. Looks handier than a Bobcat for getting jobs done around the property!

johnturner
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Not sure it is the most astounding, but having drones that can plant seeds in remote areas really seems like an excellent invention.

ahimsainternational
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Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"

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