Why You Don't Want X-Ray Vision
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2018
- X-Ray vision is often one of the most desired superpowers, but should it be? Kyle sees through the reality of it on this week's Because Science!
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Learn more:
• WIFI VISION STUDY: bit.ly/2LCwo7C
• SEEING THROUGH WALLS WITH RADIO: bit.ly/2ooOq3X
• X-RAY: bit.ly/2MBEAdV
• RADIATION EFFECTS AND DAMAGE: bit.ly/2N7X0Cx
• WHY RADIO WAVES PASS THROUGH WALLS: bit.ly/2LEIDAw; bit.ly/2BW1wiS
• RADIONUCLIDES IN THE OCEAN: bit.ly/2BZrsdu
• WI-FI: bit.ly/2woSyFO - Věda a technologie
Thanks for watching! Loved how the animations for this one turned out. I'll answer this in the next Footnotes, but apparently I'm in the minority of people that assumed that x-ray vision actually used x-rays. I would have guessed guess that if you asked 100 people how "x-ray vision" worked 99 would say "x-rays," and that's my point. If we try to think about the power scientifically, would we want it? If x-ray vision is just a term without a definition, we can't even start!
Also, Wifi-vision, giving how many cell phones are on the planet, would absolutely give you The Dark Knight-like vision. -- KH
Wifi-glasses. You mean Google glass?
@3:50 we should be heroic with this power but you'd know what most would do tho haha!
So the predator's heat vision is fine, since some snakes can see in the infrared spectre.
Many people actually read/watch fiction and go/went to school.
X-Ray Vision is a term and it has it's definition - it's a superpower that allows to see through solid objects. If you want to talk about the power scientifically, then talk about power. Otherwise, well, can't for you explaining how Human Torch isn't an actual torch, Silver Surfer isn't made out of silver and Iron Man not only isn't himself made of Iron, but also isn't even wearing a suit made of iron (although he might have been at some point, because comics).
With the hint from foot notes I thought this was going to be anime eyes but this works to thanks for the great video 👍
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Love the old Diablo Style fonts on this. very metal! I can see Kyle LARPing as a Diablo necromancer and all his Bone Shadow minions....
I found my new gamertag
Muskwatch music how lazy 😂 speaking of whens the next episode of that?
Most importantly, if you could see WiFi radiation, you would be the single best superhero ever, allowing people to find a strong WiFi signal no matter where they were....You could become a god at airports for instance.
"God of airports..."
I'm keeping that in mind.
Not only that, being able to see and interpret wifi signals with that degree of precision would likely allow you to decode them. In other words you could read the data being sent/receives by everyone around you.
Look, in that chair! It’s a creep! It’s a pervert! No, it’s... NSA Man!
WiFi signals are encrypted, if you were able to pull any info at all, which is unlikely, it would just be a hash of random bits.
Poor shit
Or, going through peoples houses, for a fee, and showing them all the dead spots in their house. Or, whether they would need repeaters to reach the upper/lower floors.
meet the INTERNET MAN
*has wi-fi vision*
*knows everything on the web*
*distracts vilans in fights with interesting facts*
If you had the entire collective knowledge of the internet I feel like social media would just kill you with the salt alone
Kills villains with dead memes
Shoot Rick Astley and Darude directly into their minds
That's Freakazoid
I can watch Because Science any time with my power being a Proxy Server. Fuck you CIA
"You're seeing through cloths maybe but not walls."
Me: I see this as an absolute win!
What if an old man stands in front of u
@@dayved5508 You'd like that wouldn't you...
@@battleframestudios8989 idk
@@dayved5508 in morse code, you can speak.
@@dayved5508 why is your name so long, I can't read the replies
Us, living in 2018: we want x-ray vision
Kyle, living in 3018: nah bro you want wi-fi vision
why would the sodium bromate want wifi vision?
jesus capitan spoiler, i can't believe u made this joke...
I would say us living in 1980 want xray vision and kyle in 2018 wants wifi vision.
With my X-ray spectrometer I do have x-ray vision and it’s awesome!
You should do a video on it would be awesome to see what it looks like
I'd love to see an episode of you showing us what objects would look like with your X-ray spectrometer.
He has already done that, go to his channel
LynSpyre he’s briefly touched on it he should a full in depth episode
Assumes he hasn't recorded such awesomeness and needed to be told by random Internet people to do so...
Superman can cycle his vision through all spectrums, some of those allow him to see through things. X-ray in the context of "X-Ray vision" just means he can see through things, not that he's literally using x-rays.
But he could totally see x-rays if he wanted to.
He shoots lasers from his eyes. Also shooting x-rays from his eyes is hardly a leap from that.
Yeah but some type of electromagnetic radiation still has to reflect off of (for example) bones in order for you to see them. There’s not nearly enough background radiation to get a useful image, so you absolutely would have to shoot radiation at objects you want to see through.
Superman can fly and had can thrive at the center of the sun.... Clearly he's not using normal physics. X-ray is a way of dumbing it down not literally shooting x-rays from his face
His necklace makes it looks he had an autopsy done on him
I don’t know if this was just me, but I never assumed X-Ray vision actually involved X-Rays. The “everybody around you has cancer” problem seemed just too obvious for even comic book writers to ignore. I always assumed it was just shorthand for being able to see through solid objects, because the public would have been most familiar with that idea through their doctor’s X-Ray machines.
That's not just you. No person over the age of 5 that's ever read any fiction that involved a power called "X-Ray vision" thinks it actually uses X-Rays or that X-Rays work like that. Pretty much half of this video is pointless straw-man, and the rest explains how X-Rays vision might work, but doesn't explain why you don't want to have it.
@@Sheol02 Zzz..
Yeah the X-ray part has likely always just been a shorthand way of conveying the power, but since the ability is rarely ever explained it leaves itself open to interpretations like this. A literal interpretation yes, but also an interesting way to get into the mechanics of multiple forms of emissive radiation. IMO good content.
Same. The Flash and others like him are called "speedsters" because the underlying power they have is more complicated. X-ray vision just means you can see through stuff. But the that doesn't make for a good science video :-)
Haha yeah poor X-ray vision is getting straw-manned. Whatever will Superpowers do? -- KH
How to beat a WiFi superhero :
Airplane mode...
that...
is...
so..
freaking...
INFURIATING!!!!!!
Ps. U only need 5 lines remeber dat
Zach D thanks i didnt know how many it was and was just able to
guess well
i was replying to zach d
or ethernet
Airplane mode doesn't turn off wifi it turns off your cellular connection.
The amount of radiation from medical X-Rays is actually quite low. The X-Ray techs leave the room simply because they have to perform the procedure a lot and the exposure can add up. So if you could emit X-Ray radiation from your eyes (and it was of the intensity of an X-Ray scan), the average person you come into contact with while super heroing would prolly be fine. But don't stare into your loved one's eyes, cause after a significant amount of time, you know cancer.
Medical x-rays are low power now but they used to be a lot higher power as the film was not so sensitive.
I can remember there being X-Ray machines in shoe shops so people could see how well their children's feet fitted their shoes.
@@peterjf7723 oh wow
@@banglaanimeproject9036 That was in the late 1960s. I think the machines had been used from the 1920s. These were fluoroscopes, using a screen to form an image, there was no hard copy produced. There was probably not much radiation hazard to occasional customers, but shop staff working near the machine could be at greater risk.
He wasn't making an implication as to dangerous doses. All radiation damage adds up. You could get an x-ray only once in your life and that would be enough damage to start cancer. Keep in mind x-rays are used quite often because the equipment is everywhere, easier to use and less expensive than certain other tests which don't use ionizing radiation but would be fine for what they are suspecting. I've never been a fan of how health insurance works but even the boards of medicine who determine what is and isn't harmful are performing a role that they really can't perform as well as they indicate in terms of the generalized and sweeping statements about safety that they make
@@kortjohn This is misleading at best. We get cancer all throughout our lives, our body simple removes it. Sometimes you get a bad dice roll.
I think the ability to change your type of vision would be cool like infra red, radar, wifi, ultraviolet etc
Radar aren't lights, I think
@@SergyMilitaryRankings correct its an electromagnetic wave that uses the frequencies that bounce off of whatever it hits to locate objects.
@puteqx that would be sonar
Is it just me or does Kyles neck-string-thing look like he risen from an autopsy?
It does look like a Y incision.
His secret power is animated corpse...
But what Necromancer arose him?
@@randomwhittyname41 that would be me.
Random WhittyName Diablo
Have you tried turning it off an on again?
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My wife when the viagra won't work
@@pizzas4breakfast HEY!!! ED isn't a joke.
Man tears is a good viagra substitute for women, we should save them.
You are right about ED not being a joke.
What Pizza 4breakfast typed was a joke about ED.
See the difference?
U could see diamonds in minecraft
Kristupas B lmao xd
Ir ne tik deimantus ;)
@@EctoGamer jo ir redstona
@@waffleman5800 norejau parasyt grynai "ir redstona", bet kazkodel nerasiau...
@@EctoGamer galvojau kad norėjai parašyti kažką vulgaraus
With radio vision, you could have your superhero differentiate wavelengths the same way we differentiate colour. You could also have them able to focus on a certain wavelength if they wanted, like how we focus our eyes, to filter out interference. It would be awesome.
When being a god just doesn't work anymore.
Yeah
PFFFTTTT
God.exe is not responding
It's definitely a combination deal at least 😉
Tough economy
Dude, why are you ruining every superpower for me. Now I can't think of superpowers without imagining the science behind it in real life.
Wrote this before the video finished.
+GP Jr Some videos debunking them are bullshit to a certain extent.
Maybe that's because you are develop a a more accurate understanding of actual reality over fictional reality
You'd want flight. Nothing can go wrong with flight. So long as you don't fly too high without a source of oxygen.
GP Jr totaly agree
@@PastMourning or accelerate too fast... Or turn too quickly. That stuff might mess woth your brain/spine etc. Fly safe! (also you'd have to take air turbulences/winds or whatever into account , which you might not see and which could then knock you around uncontrollably. But that risk is probably decreased if, like you said, one doesn't fly too high)
8:21
Well now I'm uncomfortable
as a radiology technician im happy i can understand at least one of your videos
You are pretty
wow
two things:
1. wait, radiology technician, that's a thing?!
2. how do i become a radiology technician?
minecraft or I work at the hospital’s radiology department, I do x-rays, CT, MRI, mammography, etc... You can get a degree in a technical school. You can also work with industrial radiology, x-raying materials and building walls.
technologist not technician
Wi-Fi: Saving people's childhoods as well as being the best thing ever created
Actually it's the programmers behind all that the World Wide Web has to offer that you should be blessing. The radio signals of Wifi gives us access to it like two phones connecting two people in a conversation, other words: pointless without the people/programmers.
WiFi vision
Does anybody else find him just annoying and unfunny
wifi is somehow controlling and boil our selves ^_^... thats why some companies have only LAN
Also, WiFi: Cancer waves. Glad to be hard wired.
that necklace you wear makes it look like you had an autopsy done. lol
Kyle got frustrated as he disproved superhero X-ray vision and he still wanted to see inside stuff.
With a pizza cutter
Exactly what I thought haha
He may also have done it as a statement regarding Healing Factors.
"If you were emitting X-ray vision you would cause damage to everyone around you!"
Me: "And that's a con how exactly?"
because your increasing the chance of people near you to have cancer
@@shadowdestroyer93yt48 but then you can call it cancer vision.
@@wyatt3m7 this was 2 months ago I did not know I posted this but ok your kinda late but have a good day
@@thraxironhide1674 yes but it's still X ray vision but with an added bonus.
you can't have pets, friends, family etc. and anything you own would have to be replaced on the regular, so as to not give yourself cancer, and all your food would at best be bland as the radiation breaks down some of the molecules in it.
Discount Thor is my favorite CZcams "celebrity"
Best part about WiFi vision....knowing where you will get good internet connection.
3:52
You kept me waiting way too long for this joke.
You said I could see through clothes. I WANT IT, don't care about anything else
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
You and me both, you and me both brother
you could, but you could not see with a good enough definition to be really called "see through clothes"
@@Reisboy_PhD Listen closely at 10:30 to 11:05 . It is possible.
Actually you can see through clothes but it would be useless cause all you will be seeing is X ray ( skeleton) not body
Another great "Why You Don't Want" video!! Though, I think you got a little hung up on the "x-ray" part. It's just what they called that type of superhero vision at the time. Not because it used x-rays, but because it was the only thing that was analogous. Plus it sounded better than see-through vision. LMAO
Actually, while I do think the video is pedantic because no one actually thinks of them as x-rays nowadays, "at the time" when Superman's x-ray vision was first established they were one hundred percent canonically x-rays. While the writers misunderstood how x-ray devices capture images, they would occasionally times assign it other properties based on how x-rays work. That's why he can't see through lead.
If I could switch it on and off I would call it cancer vision
Bad guy: I’ve got you now.
Me: cancer vision on.
Bad guy: shoots me
Dies of stage 4 cancer in a week
GOT YOU
Lol
Jacksonavitch Ofmg LMFAO!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@aspwned no it isn't why would it be
@@aspwned why should it not be people who have it don't mind why should you ?
Someone needs to write a comic series about a super hero called Bone Shadower. And his symbol needs to be the Wi-Fi symbol
MCU Spiderman's enhanced reconnaissance mode is a perfect example of wifi vision in application!
“Also gotchu”
*M o t h e r f u c k e r*
I mean I wouldn't mind banana vision...
Muscle Hank ayyyy
Muscle Hank ayyyy
Does Scishow release a new video today, oh my majesty?
You would know exactly how big something is just by looking at it. No need for a banana for scale when you have banana vision.
What??
Am I the only person disturbed by that red necklace thing Kyle is wearing? I couldn't be sure if it was a blood-colored necklaces or loosely connected stitches holding up a recently reanimated zombie Kyle.
That was the first thing I thought of when I started watching the video. "Has Kyle gone through an autopsy? What's going on with his chest? Oh it's a stringy necklace, good lord."
Def thought it was a scar at first
Well now jts bothering me too . Thank you
Same.. I thought he had had some gnarly chest surgery.
Interesting
I really love this show! Thanks Kyle for delivering science knowledge in such way we get in "ressonance" with it.
didn’t know thor was a teacher
Ok Thor, like having a hammer is any better.
Lmao
**dabs on e’m**
EEEEYYYYYYY
Can I borrow that metal riff
But Cmon man...
Can we just agree that that was a disappointing metal scream
This episode was the best yet. Mostly because of the last bit on WiFi vision. More of this please.
Very nice video! Thanks for the shout-out, it was a blast contributing to this video!
To share a few other footnotes: The threshold of detection is defined by the wavelength of the radio waves you are using. Modern studies give us 12cm on the side for 2.4 Ghzs, 4-5cm on the side for 5 Ghz (this depends on the precise processing method). Objects below this size, unless *highly* metallic, will not be detectable (and even those highly metallic objects, more by chance), and at 12cm respective 4-5cm they are only low-resolution blibs- a single "voxel" (think a 3D pixel - cube instead of square.)
Still, even with those limits we are looking at through-vision sensing of room layouts, all major furniture and its positions, the position of any people and their rough posture (standing, huddling/crouching, laying on the ground, extremities pulled in or stretched out), and based off practical results you could sense something as small as a coffee cup in the table in the next room, with a 5Ghz WLAN nearby.
What I also think needs highlighting about WifDar or WiFi vision is how secondary powerful it is. WifDar makes for a good spider sense (metallic masses on people moving in certain ways near you are very probable a weapon being drawn or brought to bear on you; you can sense people's movement near you (such as preparing to throw a punch or rush you); you can sense cars; and in a fight situation you enjoy a massive information superiority, which is *extremely* valuable) and either by physically placing a WiFi emitter or hacking a device, you can mark and track objects.
And as a look forward to "upgrades". Right now there is potential talk about the commercial use of 60Ghz WiFi. This isn't usable *through* walls anymore, only over a few meters of air, but offers drastically improved bandwith and would likely find use in smart homes/smart enviroments, "spime" smart objects and the like. And with 60Ghz, you could image as fine as *5mm*.
Many people have smartphones today. Many more will have them in the future. In every badguys pocket is a potential emitter source, maybe in the future with a 60Ghz antenna also.
How's that for "X-Ray" vision? :D
0:13 Technically no, you did not get us, your hand was not below your waist.
And at 6:07
EXACTLY
Aaron D. Rodriguez 9:30
Aaron D. Rodriguez are you trying to be funny
Aaron D. Rodriguez who hurt you?
2:44 Who says I'd be a hero? I just want x ray vision.
This was my senior project at FAU as an electrical engineer. Through the wall radar imagining using wifi signals in the bandwidth of 2.4GHz. I was able to detect object behind reinforced concrete!
But can I get B O N E L E S S S H A D O W S
Clints Random Channel hmmmm ya
The fuck kind of shadow and C A L C I U M M A C H I N E 🅱️ROKE
Sure thing fam, right alongside your boneless watermelons
woke
6:45
Kyle, actually...
Alex Hills, author of Wi-Fi and the Bad Boys of Radio says:
"Way back in 1999 the fledgling wireless industry needed a marketing name for the new products that conformed to the technical specifications called 'IEEE 802.11'. 'IEEE 802.11' didn't have much of a ring to it, and the industry association wanted a catchy name. They came up with wi-fi, and that's what's been used ever since.
It didn’t hurt that the name rhymes with 'hi-fi,' which was short for 'high fidelity,' a term that, back in the day, referred to high-quality sound systems. Some people even say that wi-fi therefore stands for 'wireless fidelity,' but those who were involved in the industry association's process of selecting a name say it's not really true. They say that the name was always just wi-fi."
Christian, Sebastiano Baudo
Thank you, Saved me the hassle of pointing this out.
:)
what about clairvoyance
you would be able to send your sight anywhere so it better than xray vision
Microwave ovens work around the cm range I think, and they might work for seeing through some things, as long as those things went metal or large amounts of water. If superman could also produce them in large amounts (either as a flashlight sort of thing or as an extension of his laser eyes, or both), he could use a less visible version of laser eyes (microwave eyes) to cook burritos and prevent them from getting cold while he eats them. Of course this would have many more uses, but I like the burrito thing.
There's a comic book idea. Nuke man. He doesn't actually "nuke" anything, but he emits microwaves, but instead of boiling people from a mile away, he just ends up operating a taco truck that microwaves all the food really fast, until some mutant recruiter finds him and adds him to a team of super soldiers...
*X-Ray Vision... **_Ionize your foes into giant cancer cells..._*
Now that’s ALOT OF DAMAGE
Haha you evil doers! You might have won this time, but in approximately 10-20 years you have a chance of developing cancer, so enjoy your ill gotten gains while you can!
Honestly it seems better that instead of pigeon-holed powers; you’d want broad, voluntary powers like super-perception, or the ability to change you rod and cone cells to perceive additional light wavelengths. Some stories I’ve read, people removed their lens which allowed them to see in UV. Imagine being able to switch to Infared reception to win every hide-and-seek game ever.
remote viewing
I'd hide in the fridge if I knew you had infrared vision. Unfortunately I might not end up well but hey, that's a problem for my future self!
This Channel deserves more subs. Sin I discovered a few days ago I'm binge watching non-stop.
I have no idea if you will ever see this!
But I always loved Angel/Archangel from X-Men. I would love to see a video like this about his powers.
With what little i know about how flight works in avians, it would be interesting to know how that would translate to humans.
Love your videos!
0:18 why does that stick of dynamite say "conditioner"?
also, nice use of the muskwatch theme for bone shadower
erbgorre maybe it's a belonging of Thor because he's uses ThorAel
Its a conditioner bottle in the Safe, Not dynamite, wtf.
People always ask about his luscious locks. Why wouldn't he keep the source locked up to keep people away?
Because Kyle's hair is dyn-o-mite
Love that hair.
I love your in-depth scientific explanations, and your comedy has been improving! Keep it up!
Wi-Fi vision is good for hacking.
Wi-Fi vision is also good for malware i just lost my underwear.
3:55 aigh you got me there ngl
dont tell me what i want. ill take the xray vision just on principle now.
Oooh boy. You're in for a terrible life, bro.
why? shooting x-rays from your eys and give everybody you dont like cancer is maby not very heroic but it is very powerfull.
oh look we have a badass overhere
I agree with Tomato Anus.
+Animenian Uzumaki Not liking someone is a sufficient reason. If you dont like Donald/Hillary and go to all there rellys in 2015, stare at your disliked politican, it is a good chansey he/she has cancer in 2016... Like i said, not very heroic and would work better for a villain. It is the power to kill slow and when you are long gone, nobody can proof you did anything. Unlike laser vision where you burn someone close by, it would be suspicious if the people you stare at burst in flames or get cut into pieces with burmarks on the wall behind them.
Never fear it's Wi-Fi Vision man!
it's WI-F-eyes!
With the power of WiFi and the internet!!!!!
I'm so sorry, we don't have Wi-fi here. You'll have to use the cable
Waifus
airplane mode
Now, I wonder, what about being able to see every wavelength? Like, from 10^(-30)m to thousands of meters of light?
@@intercontinentalballisticdepre well...
Or a superpower called “radiation-vision” in which you can change what kind of radiation you can detect going all the way from gamma radiation and radio waves. You could be able to detect dangerous radioactive deposits and save people from unknown radiation poisoning, and also use your infrared and wifi vision to detect others and things around you as stated in the video.
Please do an episode on Doctor Who's sonic screwdriver
I think he already talked about it, but I can't remember where.
It is possible because sound waves can move things
czcams.com/video/lIXlPZHtdbU/video.html
Thanks!
(wi-fi isn't short for wireless fidelity)
Wi-Fi being shorthand for Wireless Fidelity is a common misconception, in reality it's just a nickname because it's a lot easier to say/remember that than "IEEE 802.11x"
boingboing.net/2005/11/08/wifi-isnt-short-for.html
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You deserve a lot of likes
Wireless fidelity is not even a technology. WiFi is a company.
Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity.
Wireless Fidelity is the nickname for IEEE 802 11x.
kyle, thank you for your awesome Videos. Im watching your show now for a month and I really enjoyed it.
After I watched this Video I thought about xmen and there superpowers. And I have asked myself if it's even possible for magneto to hold a piece of Iron in mid air? My thought was if he only applys the same magnetic pull and push force with his hand to the iron shouldn't it fall to the ground because of gravity?
i have both x-ray and thermal vision. i also have a load of other supernatural abilites. unfortunately i can no longer activate any of them but i did in the past. the x-ray vision was disturbing and unpleasent as i was seing myself as a sceleton in the mirror. i was shocked. it happend when i was trying to see the source of a cars lights beind a mountain. for a glimse i did see the car trough the mountain but after that when i looked at myself, i could see inside my own body. a moment after, my vision returned to normal. for thermal vision, a similar event happend. i was looking at the cooking pot when it was hot, my mind switched into thermal image mode and i could see color from red hot to pink to blue. a moment after my mind turns back to normal. if i could do it, i assume loads of people can turn these gifts on. its just practice. of course if you don't believe your own eyes, no such thing may ever happend to you.
I swear, as bad as this sounds. He reminds me of what a super smart as hell sciencey Thor would be. xD
They look sort of similar
Kiriana Thor IS super smart as hell sciencey
Dude i just said the same shit. Thor jealous and doesn't want us to have any powers. Wow gods ARE jealous lol.
Wait so when I go through an airport scanner thingy they can see my pee pee?
Joshusky yes and they know how short it is too
gamer guy damn it's a tough life :(
I think it is only the machines that they use if they take you to another room for a security scan that can see in such detail.
@@gamerguy9729 They can see mine rolled up in a 10 ft coil.
Yes if it was big enough to see
Note that if you had the right image processing, it is not totally unreasonable to expect that you could achieve synthetic aperture superresolution with wifi and other GHz range signals. Which means that if either you or your target are moving, you may be able to see in much much better resolution than otherwise implied by the wavelength and the size of your body.
I have Wi-Fi Vision and with it i tried to save a little boy from being kidnapped but i couldn't, you know why?
because i had 1 bar and i was lagging too much.
that would only make the image darker....
I have bluetooth vision...
Why you don't want "Wi-Fi vision"
-you can't really sleep because you can see through your eyelid.
-your vision would be weird because in theory you can see behind you.
-your superpower would easily blocked by aluminium foil.
-you will see alot of new colour.
-your superpower is useless in rural area where there is no Wi-Fi.
-you can't use your superpower in the day because Wi-Fi is fairly weak.
-radar would look like giant laser.
-radio tower would look like a spot light.
-and alot more..
I’m pretty sure if you would want to have wifi vision, you would also want to have the ability to, idk, *switch it off* ?
Yeah, right. It's like X-Ray vision, you don't use it all the time.
Idk how its called in english but in google translate it says its called mobile data,wich gives you Internet
In addition to being able to turn your wi-fi vision off, you would also want to be able to emit wi-fi or the cm length waves mentioned in the video, just like some interpretations of x-ray vision that include being able to emit the x-rays. The would solve the whole rural areas problem
Limi V portable hotspot maybe?
QUESTION: What would happen if the Death Star or Star Killer Base fired at a neutron star?
Bad things. Very bad things would happen
@@freyadraginda-burnett9781 very bad
Even though the energy required to blow planets up IS pretty big, I don't think it'd be enough to affect a far more massive, dense, and energetic object like a neutron star. Don't forget that they're literally Black Holes Lite. It would be like launching all of the Earth's fissile materials and nukes at the sun. Hardly a drop in the churning sea.
I love that you used the word ubiquitous.
This channel is actually really good for envious people.
Hey Kyle please explain the GN Drives from Gundam 00. Requires quantum physics.
Now thats an idea
On the other hand, having strong X-Rays shooting out of your eyes would be a cool superpower for a villain. Giving everybody around cancer without them seeing you do anything *muhahah*!
Usually villains seek for some kind of profit. Unless you're one of the few villains that are so just because they want or you own a pharmaceutical/are an oncologist in USA/something else to benefit from ppl getting cancer, you wouldn't want it.
Well "supervillains" often do evil just because. But sure, why not have a pharmaceutical/clinical branch. Then you could even give more people X-ray-eyes to spread the plague!
And for a costume I'll wear a lead-suit - to be the last one standing.
However, because of you always wearing a lead suit you would get other kinds of affections causing an untimely death as well.
No villains plan should be perfect guys, stop helping me with my plan! :D
Fear the Cancerman!
You've done a lot of videos on what super powers we shouldn't want. Can you do a video on what Super Power would you want or how would you structure those powers so that they do not have the consequences like these.
I loved your video on the down falls or fails of super strength. Then I saw an anime called My Hero Academia in the main character’s frail body can’t handle the power of his super strength and shatters his bone like glass. The also goes over many pros and cons of types of super powers, their limitations and actual draw backs. You should check it out maybe do a video on it. Long time fan keep blowing my mind bro 😎👍
Having vision from the microwave level all the way up to infrared have some interesting powers:
If you could see in the high frequency end of wifi range, much of that would be absorbed by water (which how microwaves work)... this would mean we would see dark patches of people's blood and muscle rather than bone shadowing. As a super power this could lead to some really cool powers like being able to see how much a supervillain is "plotting" becuase of blood moving towards the brain or a heightened "spidersense" by being able to see muscles starting to tense before someone actually moves. Maybe I don't want X-ray vision but I DEFINITELY want microwave vision!
X-ray vision is what I like to call associative terminology. While specifically incorrect, it is used to invoke an idea and/or understanding of a concept, for which the proper scientific terms are unknown (due to lack of understanding of the underlying mechanics) or not understood by general public. Great job over thinking this one tho!
Y'all are just being salty af, tbh. This is literally the entire purpose of Kyle's show. Overthinking EVERYTHING about pop culture. That's why you people are here, is it not?
You seem like the salty one to me. My comment was in no part criticism. I watched and commented BECAUSE I do enjoy the thought experiment.
Everyone calm down. It's fine. I had no idea many people didn't think x-rays were involved in x-ray vision -- KH
That is by far the best explanation of that concept I have ever heard. Well done Daniel.
As a superhero/mutant, one could use X-Ray illuminators placed around eyes to perform X-Ray flashes of various frequencies. Not only would X-Rays penetrate objects, but they could also partially bounce off impenetrable obstacles and go back to entity's eyes. With right amplification they could see X-Ray image of surrounding world as a series of still images of semi-transparent objects. It would probably look like gallery of glass sculptures standing in total darkness, occasionally illuminated by camera flash, leaving afterimages that could be further analyzed by specialized areas of the brain to approximate as much information as possible.
This would solve the issue of irriadiating people by constant flow of X-Rays, and I suppose it would be viable as survival mechanism.
what if you were able to control certain light waves from like a wall or whatever, just so you could see through the wall?
Wi-Fi vison sounds like the adds that promote themselves and say "The best washer in the world. It'll make your dishes sparkling clean. I's only $200000.99" or something like that.
Mr. Hill (since you don't like me using your full name), that was, well, different from what I expected. Pretty good, though. You could also see with sonic waves. Different frequencies can go through different things. And bounce back at you.
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This makes me wonder though, about Superman's heat vision. Maybe he can just produce different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which would not only give him both X-ray vision and heat vision, but all the way from microwaves and radiowaves up to gamma radiation. Scary. At least now with Man of Steel, he seems to shoot plasma out of his eyes.
The most awesome consequence of this power would be that he could, granted he could do this in complex patterns. Make an object INVISIBLE from a certain angle. Thanks to the fact that light acts like a wave, and he could let waves interfere with each other In such a way that not only he (if he emits such waves) but everyone behind him as well could look through the same stuff.
Kees Wuister that sounds good, but light does not interfere with each other.
Yes Kyle Hill doesn't like you using his full name, that's because it's weird when people use your full name, and is generally used when you are in trouble, I'd suggest calling him by his given name, Thor.
it actually does. look up monochromatic lazer on solid object. It looks super weird cause the interference causes some parts to cancel eachother out and other parts to amplify eachother.
edit: sadly CZcams does not have a proper video showing it. but I am really sure of it working this way, since a group at my university is using this concept to create a new way of detecting died of parts of the body.
Tweaking his nipples adjusts the wave-length?
2 types of x-ray vision:
1. extending the range of light you can detect up to x-rays: While this wouldn't work like on tv, extra senses would still be cool.
2. the ability to see through stuff: named 'x-ray vision' after x-rays which was the source of inspiration, doesn't actually give you the ability to see x-rays. It just gives you the ability to see something as if whatever is obscuring it wasn't there. How this would work is unknown.
I'd like to be able to flick through different kinds of vision
What if x-ray vision doesn't actually use x-ray's?
I watched the rest of the video....
You remined me to watch Maxmillian mus
what the hell is this comment section
you look like thor...
exactly
He is thor.
Like Thor he whould look better with short hair.
Onmmg he does
Exept smarter
I"m not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet in the comments, but I saw this one CZcams video where veteran soldiers from WWII were talking about witnessing an atom bomb explosion. They said they could see the bones from their hands even though their eyes were closed when the test explosion went off because of all the x-rays emitted. Kinda cool.
6:09 well played man, well played
When saying"x-ray vision", I think that people don't necessarily mean shooting and receiving x-rays. It seems to be more of *visually block/ignore the light from certain objects and use environmental queues to image objects behind what is, currently, in front of you.
The world wouldn't go dark if your visible spectrum of light increased to include x-rays, because you would still the the normal visible light spectrum, it would only add to your normal sight.
So what if you could Emitt and call back your own rays that can go through walls and are harmless and then "tell" you what they hit
Where would you put the HV generator? Or the tube?
Holy crap. I am currently studying radiography, and while sitting in class the same day you released this, I thought about x-ray vision and how it would affect those around us, and having you make a video about it. This is awesome!
It's a sign from god. That god is Thor. Science Thor.
@Francisco Cota 4 years later, and I still reference this video everytime I teach people how xray images are made. 'It's not the bone we see as much as its the SHADOW of the bone we see.'
“X-ray vision is EYE-onizing radiation.”
A Fiendish Bear 😂
I think they use the word "x-ray" to refero the power due to its connection in focusing and seeing the bones or "bone shadow". It may does not actually mean that it uses actual x-rays. There are many things named after something which is not true.
Hi. While the IR (image receptor) is required for imaging, I would argue that if the beam originates from the eyes of a sentient being, that being's real-time vision would be the image. The goal in this case is not to capture the image to be viewed, but to view empirically in real time via the optic nerves of a sentient, conscious being.
3:46 exactly what we have asked for.
you need a bone shadower metal tshirt. radiologists will buy it. definitely. lol
Fascinating explanations and very intuitive. I live in an apartment complex, and Wi-Fi signals are all around me, surprisingly penetrating.
6:07 YOU REALLY GOT ME 😭😭😭