Film Theory: Controlling Robots with YOUR MIND! (Disney's Big Hero 6)

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Big Hero 6 didn't just give us the hope for a cuddle nurse robot like Baymax, it gave us the FUTURE of modern technology. I am talking nanobots! Tiny little pieces of tech to fulfill our every need that we can operate with our BRAIN! How do I know this will work? Let me show you!

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Mom: Have you learned anything new today?
Me: Yes.
Mom: What did you learn?
Me: You can't train a dragon, the world would be better without Honey bees, Donkey was a human, everyone in Wall-e are cannibals, Lions can survive on just bugs, cars are insects, True love does't actually save people, how not to die in hunger games (and how to massacre children, correctly), Bakugo can drown the world in his sweat, ...*Continues for hours*

nifthevulicorn
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Dear MatPat,

A question just sparked me now after watching a bunch of clips from the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
The question I had that I was hoping you might be able to answer is, “How tough is the material used in Flint Lockwood’s spray on shoes?”
I know it sounds like a silly question but I think it would be a interesting topic. It would also be very appreciated for people to like this comment so MatPat can see this.

quintinashley
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"You have been a lollipop. Have a boy."-best humor ever

ofpenandpaper
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As soon as he said "a hornet trying to plant it's stinger in your flesh" I felt the tag on the back of my shirt and had a panic attack for a second

sawyer
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Honey Lemon can summon any element on the periodic table with a touch of a button. If she misclicked and touched plutonium or radium she would have ended the world.

roachdoggjr
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Can we get a theory that see's if Gru could actually shrink the moon. I feel like it would be a very entertaining video.

CUZZZZZZZskalzzz
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I wonder how accurate the neuro-transmitter would be for someone with ADD/ADHD (like me, whose mind is almost always going everywhere at once) or people with mental disorders or illnesses

althealee
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Ok now all I need to do is summarize it in a way it can fit into a piece of paper for my science fair :b

gigikju
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The 1990s: The future is gonna have flying cars and holograms like star wars.

2020: the future will be kinda the same

Mr.Solo
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The video was uploaded 25 minutes ago

*he now has well over 7 million subscribers*

glutenhaterr
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That isn’t a sign-spinning exosuit, Fred just has mad skills

tuhmater
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Honestly, I feel like the hardest part is to make a material that can couple, decouple, transport and re-arrange as quickly as those bots, while being strong enough to support the weights and forces of their own operations PLUS whatever they may be carrying.
Probably doable with magnets, but whatever batteries they need to keep up the magnetic field should run out rather quickly, which is honestly a bummer.

micaelgarcia
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MatPat: 136 years later they still use iPhones

iPhone 153 and still nothing has changed about it

jameslawrence
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Heres are two quick theoretical questions:


*If Pinocchio lied by saying "My nose will grow right now", what would happen?*
*Also, if you get stoned in a basement, are you really high?*

nyxeo
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The reason for Baymax having a low battery life might be the complex system with a singular battery (while each microbot would have it’s own) And he was never built for travel, but only for medical care.

meatkirbo
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Me: *tries to enjoy my childhood*
Matpat: Allow me to introduce myself.

aaravong
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Hey Matpat, I have a film theory that you might be interested in.I was watching some older cartoons tonight and I noticed that in all of the episodes of Popeye: The Sailor you only ever see one woman... Olive Oil. Where are all the females in the world? Does Bluto fight with Popeye so often because there are no other females left and they are in some crazy post-apocalyptic future?

jonathanbeard
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*”I dunno, make a smoothie?”*

*HOW’D HE KNOW?!*

bishop
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*"Technological fantasies beyond our wildest imagination"*

Now that I'm (technically) considered a young adult at the age of 18, and thanks to watching your videos MatPat, have at least gained a level of critical thinking skills more so than before, the way you opened this video with this particular line finally made something clicked inside my brain:

When you think about it, Hiro Hamada (A super genius in a relatively normal neighborhood of his city) developed Microbots and literally gadgets for flippin' superheroes in the garage of his own Cafe House. Now I know, this is a movie, but it makes you wonder doesn't it?


Generally speaking, no one's going to be meeting Hiro's standard's of inventing and engineering without the equal mind and creativity, but also, if equipment and more importantly *materials* for him to develop said inventions are so relatively available that he was able to create a multitude of Microbots in his home alone? Makes you wonder, how and where is he getting those materials?

Several answers may be:
1. Either he's getting them from scrapyards.

2. Or he's making them along with developing his inventions (seen as he literally has a carbon 3D-Printer, though I don't think that Carbon can cut it for the electromagnetic properties and the actual capabilities of said microbots)

3. Or, there's actually a supplier (ideally a shop of some kind or a store) that is actually able to give these materials to actual 14-year olds.

It's weird when you think about it right? How is he getting those materials? I don't ask how he made them because even the movie shows they couldn't care any less about that and just presented that _it took a lot of time to make them_

Maybe I'm just nitpicking, but hey, I am a theorist too :v

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A few years ago now MIT made a thought-translating headband thing that effectively ordered a pizza. The future is now!

RBlue