China's Ionic Smog-Sucking Vacuum: Upgrade

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2014
  • China is in the midst of a massive industrial and economic revolution which has required large expenditures of energy.
    Although it is one of the world's leaders in green energy ventures, most of China's energy comes in the form of coal. We all know fossil fuels come with a hefty environmental price and they have definitely left China's mega cities with a gnarly air pollution problem.
    In Beijing, the majority of the factories are located right on the outskirts of the city, often laying a blanket of thick grey smog in the air. This smog which contains a class of particle known as PM 2.5 amongst other terrible things, and has lead to spikes in pulmonary diseases and other health issues among Beijingers.
    In this episode of Upgrade, we head to the Netherlands to talk to Daan Roosegaarde, an artist who focuses on social design projects aimed at stirring up conversation. His latest project involves a giant ionic smog crushing vacuum that he wants to put in a park in Beijing so it's citizens can enjoy clean air.
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  • @IAMDIMITRI
    @IAMDIMITRI Před 9 lety +184

    How did America solve the smog problem? They moved factories to China :D

    • @OfficialAdamWest
      @OfficialAdamWest Před 9 lety +10

      ***** OWNED! Now let's move them to the moon!

    • @IAMDIMITRI
      @IAMDIMITRI Před 9 lety +4

      East Tn Turf Surf Chinese or factories? :P

    • @OfficialAdamWest
      @OfficialAdamWest Před 9 lety +7

      Factories

    • @Feintgames
      @Feintgames Před 9 lety +11

      ***** Clean Air Act of 1970, development of nuclear power, a centralized power grid, CARB, invention of fuel injection and major advances in the internal combusion engine, the fuel crisis, silicone valley, etc. Ask anyone who lived through the 60s and 70s and they will tell you about the huge improvement in air quality before the collapse of the steel industry and the American manufacturing.

    • @VadimkaMr
      @VadimkaMr Před 9 lety

      +Dimitri T WHAT A SMART MOVE

  • @binzsta86
    @binzsta86 Před 7 lety +196

    "Hey honey, do you want to go to the park today?" "No mom, let's go to the vacuum instead so I can get a breath"

  • @EliPetersonjp
    @EliPetersonjp Před 9 lety +900

    Why don't they just put a filter ontop of the coal stacks? Just get all the carbon particles before they even get in the air.... Seems a lot easier and cheaper.

    • @iihoipoiii
      @iihoipoiii Před 6 lety +144

      and do it on every car ?

    • @OskarElek
      @OskarElek Před 6 lety +212

      Haven't you watched the video? - the point is not to provide a scalable solution, but to give people incentive to change their behavior. Or you thought they literally talked about carrots there?

    • @daymal2717
      @daymal2717 Před 6 lety +262

      I like giraffes

    • @knowithickey8782
      @knowithickey8782 Před 6 lety +91

      Day Mal that is a very agreeable statement

    • @discardedink5994
      @discardedink5994 Před 6 lety +8

      Oskar Elek but why no ambition dream bigger find and make the solution "we" the people can't really do much its them... Produce it already

  • @hiranyeshwar
    @hiranyeshwar Před 8 lety +252

    Instead of releasing the smog into atmosphere get the filters for the factories.

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 8 lety +55

      +Vugz Hir China refuses to incorporate adequate carbon footprint restrictions onto factories as they fear it would challege their ability to produce cheap products for the international market. It has been a hot topic for many many years now. Chinese citizens have been trying to take matters into their own hands, but their hands have been tied. This is just one technology to help control factory pollution without making the factories do it. It is not the right solution, but it will at least make them feel a little less helpless, and allow them to show they care.

    • @codienicholas3118
      @codienicholas3118 Před 6 lety +4

      If they were to try and do that it would cost billions of dollars and would cause some factory's to shut down and the economy to lose money.

    • @Brainless420
      @Brainless420 Před 6 lety +2

      Richard Smith
      China has already dropped drastically their coal usage.. I hope every country would change to nuclear energy for this transition time, until we find better solution..

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Před 6 lety +2

      "Chinese citizens have been trying to take matters into their own hands, but their hands have been tied"
      ok so what? why are you faking empathy for the Chinese people? want to create another iraq, libya or syria out of that?
      you should be happy and let the chinese produce more smog since this will eventually cause chinese nation to suffocate to death and the west will win the cold war

    • @mr.bamer1895
      @mr.bamer1895 Před 6 lety +1

      so you dont care that 1.3 BILLION people die?

  • @butterfinger4393
    @butterfinger4393 Před 8 lety +343

    Did anyone see the end!? Guy almost died !

    • @pauljungclaus207
      @pauljungclaus207 Před 8 lety +18

      That was a good blooper

    • @detaart
      @detaart Před 7 lety +53

      Who the fuck stands on a railway?!

    • @dayman888
      @dayman888 Před 7 lety +4

      makes a good shot.

    • @detaart
      @detaart Před 7 lety +3

      Connor C He was hoping to score some sick leave

    • @Sidtasty
      @Sidtasty Před 7 lety +9

      Connor C natural selection

  • @joseangelhernandez5274
    @joseangelhernandez5274 Před 7 lety +349

    man dude almost got fucked up at the end

    • @felixgreen7105
      @felixgreen7105 Před 7 lety +4

      Jose Angel Hernandez worrdd

    • @edgyjeans88
      @edgyjeans88 Před 7 lety +100

      would've made for a good ending, "In Memory Of Shawn Basset who was tragically killed by a train as you just saw."
      Next video... "How we can make louder trains"

    • @dayman888
      @dayman888 Před 7 lety +3

      That was nuts!

    • @CostaApostolou
      @CostaApostolou Před 7 lety +42

      the train conductor didn't even attempt to warn him with his horn, he obviously wanted to kill the American lol.

    • @oldschoolfreak98
      @oldschoolfreak98 Před 7 lety +6

      Jose Angel Hernandez why is he even on the train tracks?!

  • @Thailadyandforeigner
    @Thailadyandforeigner Před 4 lety +10

    I am living in Beijing now for 7 years,. It is incredible what has happened in those 7 years. The first year was really super polluted and now at the start of 2020 I haven't seen a polluted day in the past 6 months. Great job mate. I am also from Netherland and I apreciate what you have done. Keep going..

  • @TheMaxmust
    @TheMaxmust Před 7 lety +79

    Would this suck up farts?

    • @ksawery6568
      @ksawery6568 Před 7 lety

      yes.

    • @monjichael
      @monjichael Před 7 lety +9

      Wonder what that jewelry would look like.

    • @widg3tswidgets416
      @widg3tswidgets416 Před 7 lety +2

      ***** what the fuck dude. Thats some racist shit. Chinese people are people too. Theh are not farts.

    • @AVAL0NIX
      @AVAL0NIX Před 7 lety +4

      no, farts are harmless.... breath it back in

    • @JanjayTrollface
      @JanjayTrollface Před 7 lety +1

      Not exactly true, some farts can carry particulates.

  • @istyleonu
    @istyleonu Před 8 lety +199

    And what do you think the Chinese are going to use to power that vacuum? MORE COAL!

    • @vernore1196
      @vernore1196 Před 8 lety +24

      Remember how he admitted it was NOT a solution to the polution problem and instead just an incentive for the future?

    • @abra238
      @abra238 Před 7 lety +20

      as long as you're creating less waste than you're removing, it's beneficial.

    • @puppable
      @puppable Před 7 lety +32

      China is actually a leading country in renewable energy, believe it or not

    • @ksawery6568
      @ksawery6568 Před 7 lety +5

      It's ok, it's somebody else's problem now.

    • @mymyby
      @mymyby Před 7 lety +1

      They try to change to be better environmentally - for example china has a plan to cut on meat consumption by half for example
      I hope china is successful in all this changes

  • @MrEndzo
    @MrEndzo Před 7 lety +343

    Interesting because it works with electricity and electricity comes from coal mines.

    • @callesundberg
      @callesundberg Před 7 lety +64

      MrEndzo or the sun or the wind or the water or nuclear plant

    • @boredinlecture
      @boredinlecture Před 7 lety +58

      Yeah, try getting solar energy in the middle of smog filled bejing.

    • @Mrgruntastic
      @Mrgruntastic Před 7 lety +3

      oh watch out, ancap over here haha.
      - ancom.

    • @boredinlecture
      @boredinlecture Před 7 lety +2

      Mrgruntastic not everything is so black and white that people are ancaps and anarchists.
      I'm not sure what anyone's political views have to do with any of the comments here.

    • @lumpenproletariat6816
      @lumpenproletariat6816 Před 7 lety

      maybe the "fruuh murkut" can't really fix everything heh?

  • @Wazoo117
    @Wazoo117 Před 7 lety +64

    I think they forgot about the excess ozone an ion generator creates

    • @fancysnake1
      @fancysnake1 Před 7 lety +4

      I was scrolling down just to see if anyone mentioned this :p

    • @Jojohumf
      @Jojohumf Před 6 lety +5

      I wonder which power plant will be powering this park?

    • @Vorper
      @Vorper Před 6 lety +2

      We could use ozone done in NZ since we have a hole above our country.

  • @Advection357
    @Advection357 Před 7 lety +63

    How about setting up some environmental industry regulations instead of this bullshit device.
    Fix the problem by not creating it... not by polluting with no regard then trying to clean it up.

    • @XTCBiscuit
      @XTCBiscuit Před 7 lety +4

      Like the guy in the video said, "it's complicated"

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Před 7 lety +7

      The Chinese culture is all about having no care for human life.
      China will never change unless there is a profit to be made.

    • @XTCBiscuit
      @XTCBiscuit Před 7 lety

      ***** That's what my Australian wife thinks about me, though I believe it's less to do with my soul than me being sometimes a bit aspergery

    • @PatchyE
      @PatchyE Před 7 lety +3

      +EVOLICIOUS It's not "Chinese culture". It's just Communist.

    • @hello235698741
      @hello235698741 Před 7 lety

      china relies heavily on industry for economic growth but its expansion is slowing down. imposing regulations will further slow down the growth thus not worth it. (in chinese government's perspective)

  • @dasalekhya
    @dasalekhya Před 9 lety +43

    Soon a *_Chinese billionaire_* will buy this tech + *_Sell_* it to upscale condos & cars for the Chinese middle/upper class + the *_poor Chinese_* will keep dying of Cancer.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 9 lety +5

      what do you mean BUY THIS TECH? its a friggin ionizer. i had one in my bedroom IN THE EIGHTIES. they are nothing new. just that the average yuppie doesn't know about anything that doesn't come from walmart or they haven't seen advertised. there is TONS of technology out there that the average joe has no clue about. and I own plenty of things that use those odd technologies.

    • @matters5
      @matters5 Před 9 lety

      Link Knight please share some other cool obscure technologies

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 9 lety +2

      ***** cardboard house I won, solar powered fridge in my house, propane powered freezer, you ever seen those thermos flasks that the 2 sides flip out with mirrors on them and you have an evactuated tube in there (like new solar hot water technology). it looks like a thermos flask but actually heats the water in it. solar cooking dishes, common in india and china. then there is stirling engines which I show on my channel (most not running, they even had an austrian made desk fan), plus a steam powered sawmill, steam powered earth moving, gasification which is running petrol vehicles off gas extracted from wood by pyrolisis (I done a video with The Do It Yourself World where I improvised one with a coffee tin), peltiers and thermo electric generators, Titanium Dioxide air purifiers. quite a number of these things are on my channel which you would find with the search bit on my channels front page.

    • @gosuexplorer9254
      @gosuexplorer9254 Před 9 lety

      its fine a 2 bedroom apt costs about 1 million dollars( i mean us dollars) in Beijing, poor ppl dont even get to live there no worries XD :)

    • @TGLasers
      @TGLasers Před 9 lety +1

      Link Knight Lol, Its not just an ionizer you nob, The problem in the past was creating durable filters that could filter such tiny particles as the once viewed in this video, If you are seriously arsing around and saying we have not come a single step forward in technology since the 80's. then sir you have no clue

  • @SithMasterpresents
    @SithMasterpresents Před 8 lety +118

    And then China can make cheap artificial diamonds to put on drill head and mine for ever more coal!

  • @princessespiritu755
    @princessespiritu755 Před 5 lety +9

    THAT WAS SO QUIET😦👏👏
    also, gosh, a near death experience...

  • @amincredible
    @amincredible Před 7 lety +74

    Instead of making it into jewelry.. the carbon can be used to make ink. i think someone in India has alrdy done it.

    • @detaart
      @detaart Před 7 lety +10

      Or toners maybe

    • @michaelrosche
      @michaelrosche Před 7 lety +11

      Aminnudin Jasmani jewelry's can be sold at a higher price, hence this project is more sustainable as it can then pay for itself.

    • @Korflog666
      @Korflog666 Před 7 lety +13

      eventually demand will go down and then you have a bunch of black blocks in the environment no one wants.

    • @deejay1534
      @deejay1534 Před 7 lety +1

      Michael Rosche you think thats jewelry? More like a novelty. They could make synthetic diamonds from that stuff but they choose not to lol

    • @michaelrosche
      @michaelrosche Před 7 lety +3

      xDJOx Rex It's both, still a form of jewelry.

  • @cheenis99
    @cheenis99 Před 8 lety +166

    let's take the smog, and push it somewhere else.

    • @magicalfungi3206
      @magicalfungi3206 Před 8 lety +18

      +Mike M oh like out to sea with all of our plastic? cause that was a great idea.

    • @cheenis99
      @cheenis99 Před 8 lety +34

      Magical Fungi You obviously don't get the reference.

    • @alyssa8322
      @alyssa8322 Před 8 lety +5

      +Magical Fungi yeah, I get the reference lol. Honestly some people need to get a good sense of humor

    • @ixussa
      @ixussa Před 8 lety +1

      +Alyssa Cunha Cape Town has clean air, a strong wind called the "Cape Doctor" blows the pollution out to sea.

    • @butterfinger4393
      @butterfinger4393 Před 8 lety +2

      +Mike Slammers send it to space

  • @korsez
    @korsez Před 8 lety +27

    why dont goverment force factorys to build iobic filters on the chimneys that exoust that shit?

    • @connoro1373
      @connoro1373 Před 7 lety +10

      we are talking about a regime who thought putting glass into soil makes crops grow

    • @haveaboat
      @haveaboat Před 7 lety +9

      Because that would be another cost. The reason all countries gather their manufacturing factories in China is because it is cheap. If China increases the cost for a foreign company to make their products in China, then the company will go somewhere else where it is cheaper, and does not have costly environmental friendly regulations.
      It's easy to think it's China's problem, when in fact it is a matter of supply and demand, which involves both the supplier and buyer.

    • @ethanklezos4801
      @ethanklezos4801 Před 5 lety

      They just want China to die

    • @lifesimulator3964
      @lifesimulator3964 Před 5 lety

      korsez cuz it's run by corporate hacks

    • @battalionstallion3894
      @battalionstallion3894 Před 5 lety

      Because Hong Kong has a avg life expectancy of 84 years so they don't really care

  • @oceanman7868
    @oceanman7868 Před 7 lety +147

    so it uses electricity? that stuff that creates the smog?

    • @zawzero
      @zawzero Před 7 lety +10

      Are you trying to be funny?

    • @sn0m0ns40
      @sn0m0ns40 Před 7 lety +2

      Wow your in a bad mood today, I'd say it was a meager attempt at being funny but it did it's job.

    • @oceanman7868
      @oceanman7868 Před 7 lety +6

      no just a honest question.

    • @oceanman7868
      @oceanman7868 Před 7 lety +2

      wasnt trying to be funny, just sceptical.

    • @sn0m0ns40
      @sn0m0ns40 Před 7 lety

      Joep b worked for me :)

  • @Joecgml
    @Joecgml Před 9 lety +8

    If this thing uses coal energy to power it, it in turn produces smog. My question is does it break even, does it process more smog than it produces by electric plants?

    • @bensimmons5439
      @bensimmons5439 Před 8 lety +1

      +Joecgml I doubt it breaks even, but it's not meant to. It's basically an art installation.

  • @pibblesnbits
    @pibblesnbits Před 7 lety +40

    Sad that China hasn't done anything about this and that a "foreigner" has to come in to do something about the issue.

    • @pibblesnbits
      @pibblesnbits Před 7 lety

      it can impact the economy so china wont do anything against it.

    • @pibblesnbits
      @pibblesnbits Před 7 lety

      Back in the day, America was huge on industry! We never had issues like China because we have something called the EPA, and enforce our environmental regulations on companies that manufactured here. This is the very reason why companies moved to China; they don't enforce environmental regulations (or even child labor) making manufacturing very cheap. We are not to blame, China is to blame. I always choose American over Chinese products whenever available. Its the least I can do. But yes, you have a point, we should stop buying Chinese stuff as it makes the issue more global.

    • @pibblesnbits
      @pibblesnbits Před 7 lety

      Regardless of whether you can compare now to then, the fact of the matter is that China does not enforce laws for protecting the environment and air quality. Thus it is their problem. If they enforced these laws, cost of manufacture would go up, and wasteful manufacture would go down.

    • @NicholasW943
      @NicholasW943 Před 7 lety +1

      It's basically just a guy making a park that has significantly reduced smog. Not really solving an issue. More like placing a band-aid on a massive wound.

    • @minatozakisquirrel363
      @minatozakisquirrel363 Před 7 lety +2

      China spent 900 billion on renewable energy sources last year alone, so yes they're doing something

  • @skipdaniel879
    @skipdaniel879 Před 8 lety +9

    what about placing one of these systems outside of a coal plant? ..or a large polluting factory?

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow Před 8 lety +6

      Better yet, put it inside the smokestack. This has been done for decades in the United States and in Europe. It's called a "precipitator" when it is designed to capture solid particles or a "scrubber" for gases. Coal-fired plants usually use a combination of the two, so the only thing coming out of the stack is water and carbon dioxide. The only way to emit less pollution is to use nuclear energy instead.

  • @crowey18
    @crowey18 Před 9 lety

    Close call at the end there mate lucky you turned around! Well done

  • @TheDobroFan
    @TheDobroFan Před 9 lety +1

    Here's a great new concept. I love the idea!

  • @ShamblerDK
    @ShamblerDK Před 9 lety +66

    Why not use the carbon from the smog to make graphene? Or is that not possible?

    • @nohalfsteps8746
      @nohalfsteps8746 Před 9 lety +42

      Now your a real dynamic thinker. This guy has the right idea. We need more human beings thinking the way you do, Problem solvers and solutions based thinkers. Those are the real progressives. We need Progress, and not people that refuse to solve issues in a smart way because it affects their political base.

    • @ShamblerDK
      @ShamblerDK Před 9 lety +46

      Nohalfsteps That's quite possibly some of the nicest things anyone's ever said to me. Thank you for making my life better with your kindness.

    • @nohalfsteps8746
      @nohalfsteps8746 Před 9 lety +10

      My pleasure. Just keep asking those kinds of questions and you'll make everyone's life better. Ignore the haters. Just about every great invention started with the words: Why not use this to create that?

    • @RoyalDog214
      @RoyalDog214 Před 9 lety +11

      Nohalfsteps Why not use graphene to make carbon and sell it to the Chinese?

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 9 lety +9

      ***** because it's not economically viable. Consider that the collected particulate is heavily contaminated, not pure carbon. It's really not a good starting material.
      I really think this is probably one of the best ways they could use the collected smog. Not only does it help to finance these systems, but it makes a clear point, creates something nice, and gets the topic discussed. Take a ring, or earrings. Every time someone comments on them to someone wearing them, that's a chance to start the discussion. People also tend to like those little things that say "I'm helping!" so I can see them being fairly popular.

  • @divergentevolution8114
    @divergentevolution8114 Před 7 lety +6

    Every person that lives/works in cities should have to pay for a giant ionic skyscraper to clean the air.

    • @MatthewNoPants1atoll
      @MatthewNoPants1atoll Před 7 lety +1

      Divergent Evolution did you know that living in a heavily populated city gives you a smaller carbon footprint?

  • @booooooooooooooooooooooo

    This might actually work!! I wait eagerly for your progress

  • @prabhatkiran7415
    @prabhatkiran7415 Před 6 lety

    he got shocked by the train. that look on his face when the train passesby without any noise.

  • @reginavelasco8738
    @reginavelasco8738 Před 7 lety +35

    so no-one is comenting on how this guy was literally about to die at the end? lmfao omg wtf!

  • @sasori144
    @sasori144 Před 6 lety

    Yes some coverage on daan roosegaarde always curious on his process

  • @cjoIIProductionz
    @cjoIIProductionz Před 9 lety

    How much smog does a power plant produce making the 1100 watts required to run the vacuum per 24 hr period compared to the amount of smog the vacuum removes per 24 hr period?

  • @oiramtr9660
    @oiramtr9660 Před 7 lety +9

    Only are handling the problem, they are not solving the problem. We want clean energy and no more manipulation of powerful industries. (Solo están manejando el problema, no están solucionando el problema. Queremos energías limpias y no mas manipulacion de industrias poderosas).

    • @big65mopar
      @big65mopar Před 7 lety +3

      Progress starts with a first step and this is a step in the right direction.

    • @MouseGoat
      @MouseGoat Před 7 lety +2

      well it's better to do something than to do nothing.
      nothing will be ever be done if the first step is "make world peace"

    • @oiramtr9660
      @oiramtr9660 Před 7 lety

      Your temporary solution, as all industrial and government ..... use mask and give time to think or still dying. . Great solution.

    • @RedTriangle53
      @RedTriangle53 Před 7 lety +1

      Did you watch the video? Half the video is them talking about just that. The entire point is to create a contrast to battle normalization of the issue. Nobody is ever going to do anything if they are so accustomed to pollution that they don't care. But if there is one pollution-free place they can go and breathe fresh air, that will inspire people and set the standard they should strive for. It's a way to strengthen the clean energy effort.

  • @WrittenInFilm
    @WrittenInFilm Před 9 lety +5

    Why not put these carbon vacuums inside the companies the produce the corbon, before the corbon enters the air? just an idea...

    • @anshulsingh8326
      @anshulsingh8326 Před 5 lety

      what about previously existed smogs.....smogs can be created when anyone's house,cars is on fire....u can't control that.....and while building houses

  • @joebazooks
    @joebazooks Před 9 lety +2

    A train of thought, forgotten, then remembered, only to be derailed by an actual train lol

  • @jeffmunoz218
    @jeffmunoz218 Před 6 lety

    This is a great idea, having a filter like this on every smog production.

  • @VictoriaStobbie
    @VictoriaStobbie Před 9 lety +4

    3 words, "MAKE. IT. HAPPEN!"
    For my people...

  • @nickmckeehan6428
    @nickmckeehan6428 Před 8 lety +12

    these guys are true capitalists... even turning smog particles into a sellable product.

  • @jiff2323
    @jiff2323 Před 7 lety

    Really hope this reaches it's goal. It's also nice to hear someone talk about how the developed world also used to have this problem st some point in time.

  • @Bikewithlove
    @Bikewithlove Před 7 lety

    About 16 years ago I bought a thing from Sharper Image called Ionic Breeze and it cleared out the air in my apartment that was coming up from the smokers in the apartment below mine. It used very little electricity. Why didn't anyone think of ionizing city air sooner?

  • @boonsiang
    @boonsiang Před 9 lety +5

    Clever idea to solve the heavily air polluted cities. Samuel Ho Have you check your lung?

  • @MCPikarar
    @MCPikarar Před 7 lety +4

    Now put theese on the roof of every tall building in Beijing, power them with solar panels, and you might have a solution. :-)

    • @Alex632
      @Alex632 Před 5 lety

      This isn't a solution. A solution would be cutting down the pollution being put into the air.

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel

    People would buy this air cleaner for their homes, because most of us stay in the room at work, in the shops and at home.
    Great technology !

  • @majorroastedyou5461
    @majorroastedyou5461 Před 9 lety

    His face at the end like "I almost got killed by a fucking train" what he says "that was so quiet!" lol

  • @suneyman5
    @suneyman5 Před 9 lety +9

    Nuclear energy, problem solved.

    • @carolynmmitchell2240
      @carolynmmitchell2240 Před 6 lety

      Jean-Luc Picard nuclear energy is a ticking timebomb, not good at all unless they can figure out how to use thorium.

    • @jonnathan780
      @jonnathan780 Před 5 lety +3

      @Mr Cabot And you're too ignorant to know what "Nuclear" is. Currently most reactors run off fission. But fusion, which we are currently attempting at making it self sufficient is even cleaner then fission. There are many types of fuel and reactions that are in theory extremely beneficial. just lack the funding for the research to be done.

  • @cheetahrice1994
    @cheetahrice1994 Před 7 lety +7

    How about just stop the polluting.

    • @sheepe
      @sheepe Před 7 lety +4

      Sadly, it is not that easy to "stop the polluting". To put it in perspective, China produces ~70% of it's power from burning coal which is roughly 13,252,000,000,000,000,000 joules in 2014 alone. To run a 100 watt light-bulb for 1 year straight you would need 3,162,240,000 joules of energy. So the amount of power China alone creates from coal can run 4,190,000,000 100 watt light-bulbs for a year. For future reference a joule is equal to one watt.

    • @ElChuckle
      @ElChuckle Před 7 lety

      Taylor Rice Very little thought went into your comment.

  • @EliasBac
    @EliasBac Před 6 lety

    Omg xD The end of the video with the train. Damn that was close lol

  • @martindurran2658
    @martindurran2658 Před 7 lety +1

    Amazing to see people taking action, and making a positive difference in this world. Respect!

  • @sirdrakey
    @sirdrakey Před 7 lety +3

    i thought about this in the 90s and again the idea came back a few years ago. those buckets of carbon can be used in 3d printers. and then other elements can also be mined out of the air along with water in humid states like Florida. we could also take out pollens of harmful plants like rag weed and cool the air before being released into cities as fresh air. if every city had one we would be closer to a cooler future.

  • @fuzzywzhe
    @fuzzywzhe Před 8 lety +13

    What about the energy used to drive the ionic filter?

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Před 8 lety +1

      Ellavina *"The cost to run the park in its entirety is the equivalent of a household vacuum cleaner."*
      And how much particulate matter does that create from coal burning?
      That doesn't answer the fucking question.
      People don't seem to understand that technology doesn't clean up the environment, it pollutes it.
      If there was no electricity, no automobiles, no heating, we'd live in an entirely pristine natural environment - in the stone age.

    • @DucksAreWin
      @DucksAreWin Před 8 lety +4

      +fuzzywzhe As they mentioned in the video, this isn't a solution to the problem. If you live in a place that always has smog and have never experienced what it's like without it, you wouldn't reasonably push for it's removal. This is to give people a taste test, that's it.
      Also the key factor is more efficient technologies pollute the environment less. Sure electric running off renewable electricity still pollute in the manufacturing process, but they do it far less than combustion engine cars.

    • @bensimmons5439
      @bensimmons5439 Před 8 lety +5

      +fuzzywzhe The park consumes 1,700 Watts. A typical coal power plant produces 500,000,000 Watts. The answer to your "fucking question" is "not very fucking much".
      Keep things in perspective, man.

    • @bensimmons5439
      @bensimmons5439 Před 8 lety +2

      +fuzzywzhe Allow me rephrase. The answer to "how much particulate matter does that create from coal burning" is: "insignificant because it uses virtually no power, and inconsequential because its purpose is not to clean the fucking pollution you dumb fucking idiot." It's an art project to remind the people immersed in air pollution of what it's like without air pollution. It's not a proposed solution. Did you watch before commenting?

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Před 8 lety

      Ben Simmons *"Allow me rephrase. The answer to "how much particulate matter does that create from coal burning" is: "insignificant because it uses virtually no power"*
      And it cleans virtually no air, dummy.
      When will you MORONS understand that energy consumption by technology ALWAYS creates pollution? Always.
      Even with solar energy, the reason it takes 7 years to recoup the cost of the cells it takes 7 years of energy to make the cells. They are sold at almost no margin.
      After 7 years, yeah, you're golden.

  • @neal569
    @neal569 Před 7 lety

    How much electricity does it take to run this whole thing in terms of smog produced to filter out smog?

  • @Kenzofeis
    @Kenzofeis Před 7 lety

    There is another method, standing waves between powerful (highly efficient) piezo-electric transducers, they pack the particles together so they drop down and can be collected.

  • @supaman1498
    @supaman1498 Před 9 lety +4

    Omfg tht ending u almost fucking died

  • @marccopolo8
    @marccopolo8 Před 7 lety +6

    Put these on the roofs of buildings

    • @AndreLuiz-ip3fh
      @AndreLuiz-ip3fh Před 7 lety +5

      even better. put rooftop gradens on top of every building.

    • @big65mopar
      @big65mopar Před 7 lety +7

      Even better, put both on the roofs of buildings.

    • @OobliHD
      @OobliHD Před 7 lety +3

      even better put roofs on top of building roofs building tops boofs tuilding rop

    • @alegomanYTPs
      @alegomanYTPs Před 7 lety +1

      buildings, better even roof on top the of both

  • @LowPriceEdition
    @LowPriceEdition Před 9 lety

    How do they deal with winds? It seems like this would only work if the air was really really calm. You have to think that even when you feel a tiny breeze that breeze represents all the air around you moving. You have to clean many many houses worth of air in maybe a minutes time to keep it clean. Have they come up with architectural features to mitigate this?

  • @blackbusiness7
    @blackbusiness7 Před 5 lety

    Is the creatiin of ozone a concern utilizing this process? It is an issue with the ionic air filters I have at home, and I realize this is the same tech ramped up many times over.

  • @originalhat
    @originalhat Před 9 lety +3

    How much coal would be burned to power such a device?

  • @gameslinger589
    @gameslinger589 Před 9 lety +5

    Brought to you by...Toyota :P

  • @K4t4ck
    @K4t4ck Před 8 lety

    Something I'm just curious about... Isn't that ionic field a laser? If so, how yould you manage ozone production? Isn't it as dangerous as the pollutants being sucked out?

  • @AishaDracoGryph
    @AishaDracoGryph Před 7 lety

    ionic filters need constant maintenance and stop working completely when a 1-micron thick layer builds up on the fins.
    Aren't the massive pits of burning electronics (to reclaim precious metals) also just as big an issue?

  • @Cballin
    @Cballin Před 9 lety +109

    electric cars and solar energy, problem solved.

    • @ladydog87
      @ladydog87 Před 9 lety +11

      I wish it were true. If it were, then why has it not been implemented?

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom Před 9 lety +10

      Robert Zraick Retooling and reinfrastructure costs. If we were buying our energy supply now, we would buy solar and wind for local use close to home. The current cost of wind is actually cheaper than coal and solar cheaper than gas and nuclear. We would not have to pay for the grid, the millions of tons of wire, the steel towers and transformer cores, the trillions of dollars for nuclear reactors, mining, processing and clean up, the coal fired generators, the mines and mining equipment, the trucks, the trains to haul it, the wear on the highway system from heavy trucking, but now we have to replace all that with solar panels and thermosolar generators and wind turbines situated locally and without much grid to shuttle power around, we merely will have to move a small percentage of electricity around to meet shortages due to wind or sun decreases. And we also have to super insulate our homes and buildings, instead of having built them properly in the first place. Add earth source geothermal with surface earth insulation and that's housing. Then eliminate transport of things grown locally, only ship stuff that has to be grown or made elsewhere, and do it by slow wind powered trains with sails, and restructure cities to have work near the workers, and stop lighting all the unoccupied streets at night, and the earth will recover. THAT'S why we don;t have it, and how we will now have to.

    • @ladydog87
      @ladydog87 Před 9 lety +2

      rstevewarmorycom I was only commenting on Cballin's statement about solar energy and electric cars. I thought is a but simplistic. The problem regarding the energy need of our civilization are pretty complex.
      I agree with what you posted. When we first started to burn fossil fuels, particularly oil and its derivatives, we were enticed by how easy it was and we did not make the best use of it. I would like to se the grid eliminated. Every home built with the ability to power itself and every car be totally electric and chargable at home.
      We are going to have some problem with air travel as there does not seem to be a viable alternative to jet fuel. Everything else is too heavy (a plane trying to fly loaded with enough batteries would just never get off the ground. Perhaps that can be address with synthesizing hydrocarbons.
      I think we could put motion sensors on street lighting so that they would only light when needed.
      Things are going to change.

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom Před 9 lety

      Robert Zraick Efficiency is the reason for centralized burning of fossil fuels, if you are going to use fossil fuels the largest possible generation equipment is very much more efficient. But losses on the required grid very nearly eat up that advantage, so you're right about solar and wind anyway, and perhaps neighborhood fossil fuel supplementation. Also, centralized laundry and refrigeration is waaay more efficient, as is recapture of waste heat from manufacturing for heating purposes and cogeneration for chemical processes. There are ways to synthesize butanol and biodiesel that could be used for medical helicopters and some air travel, They have a plane or two that run solely on canola oil, the military wanted to know that. And yes, street lighting controls and store lighting controls are big ways to save power. The key to transport being lower energy is to make enclosed two and three wheeled battery-powered vehicles with light weather shells that run on small electric motors, typically under a kWatt. That and rail should do it.

    • @ladydog87
      @ladydog87 Před 9 lety

      rstevewarmorycom I had never heard about a plane running on canola oil. Thanks for that. Just curious, was it a jet? In any case I am encouraged to hear about it.
      The time to work in developing strategies for a post fossil fuel world is now.

  • @brandonspears2028
    @brandonspears2028 Před 9 lety +4

    Sounds creepy. Aren't those ionisers bad for the ozone?

    • @FuriousHillman
      @FuriousHillman Před 9 lety +9

      There is no UV technology involved so afaik no. The hub just charges up the air certain way, hardly any chemical reaction happens.

    • @MrFiresale
      @MrFiresale Před 9 lety

      are you trolling ? as of now nothing on this planet is good for the ozone incl humans.

    • @megastoejoe
      @megastoejoe Před 9 lety

      they don't hurt ozone (O3)... it's a gaseous compound and is difficult to filter out. not like there would be much there anyways. the sulfur and hydrocarbons make pretty short work of Ozone particles.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 9 lety

      BAD FOR THE OZONE? get off the drugs. i HAD ONE of these ionizers in my bedroom as a kid. its like an electrostatic charge in the way it makes all of the airborne particles fall to the ground. it has NOTHING to do with gasses that may harm the ozone. you think that something with a top consumption of a lousy 1500 watts, less powerful than an electric kettle is going to screw up some layer of gas 60 kilometers up! you don't know ozone from bath salts.

    • @megastoejoe
      @megastoejoe Před 9 lety

      Link Knight actually it does effect O3 particles (ozone) but not so bad that it would hurt the part of the O zone that helps us. Ozone in your house isn't good. just because it's 1 more oxygen molecule larger than O2 doesn't mean it's good for us (to be fair it would take a very large amount of arching electricity to produce enough 0zone to hurt some one.
      ps- when you create a large static shock then smell that weird ionized air- a small part of that air is Ozone

  • @flight110
    @flight110 Před 6 lety

    Cool ideas. Brining it full circle with the funding from the jewelery

  • @zenobikraweznick
    @zenobikraweznick Před 6 lety +1

    2018 now and there is no independent review and test that proves that this project works and is efficient enough.

  • @samjohnson9894
    @samjohnson9894 Před 8 lety +3

    After reading some comments, most of them completely based in fantasy, I had to scroll up to remember what the hell the video was about.
    And dam, almost had one less ignorant activist to worry about imposing their will over mine. Thought I remembered a denial in there somewhere.

  • @adamklam1
    @adamklam1 Před 9 lety

    this reminds me alot of those that bottled air thing from that Dr Seuss movie. a temporary and profitable solution, where u get to make the source of the problem worse, increasing the need for ur product.

  • @erialbar
    @erialbar Před 6 lety

    Is it more easy If SMog cone prosscessing the output ?
    and ionic use by indrustrical itself

  • @ArtyomGalstyan
    @ArtyomGalstyan Před 9 lety

    that was so quiet... Hell yeah, that's the Netherlands, man!

  • @BoxJockey
    @BoxJockey Před 8 lety

    I am sure it will be clean air at ground level at the park, but this thing isn't punching a hole all the way through to let sunlight in right?

  • @solunasunrise
    @solunasunrise Před 6 lety

    do they have Catalyzer Standarts for Combustionengines ?doesn t seem so ...wich is understandable cause they are rather expensive due to the platin neccesary inside of them

  • @CostaApostolou
    @CostaApostolou Před 7 lety +1

    love how the conductor didn't try to warn him with his horn lol, he wanted hit him...

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Před 9 lety

    Beautiful! This is an excellent example of one man's vision making a positive change.

  • @amritt1989
    @amritt1989 Před 7 lety

    so they charge the particles and use an oppositely charged electrode to attract them?

  • @adhdartist1994
    @adhdartist1994 Před 5 lety

    5:20 And what happens when we throw away the rings? also I think plastic in the rings pollutes in a worse way because more difficult to recycle

  • @BillAngelos
    @BillAngelos Před 6 lety

    Does anyone know where this park actually is? This is about the only place that I've heard of it and I'd like to go see it for myself.

  • @kirkwhite8600
    @kirkwhite8600 Před 9 lety +1

    Excellent video, keep up the amazing work that y'all do. Y'all keep the people informed unlike fox, cnn, and all those other cable news networks that are in the pockets of corporations and politicians.

  • @sebastienjurkowski
    @sebastienjurkowski Před 5 lety

    I would like to see how it really works, as well the scale model looks like it is just pushing the glycol based fog away from the center instead of being filtered, they make it sound like its a scaled filter but it is just some air coming out from the center. I watched all the videos about it and i really think it is more of an unpractical art installation

  • @thepvporg
    @thepvporg Před 6 lety

    Very Naughty Train Driver, he should have sounded his air horns to alert you!

  • @brandontolson6448
    @brandontolson6448 Před 5 lety

    The end was the best part 😂😂

  • @monstamoo7360
    @monstamoo7360 Před 9 lety

    wouldn't the center of this vacuum concentrate the smog making it more potent around the center?

  • @Mmmmmmmmmmdamgoodmix
    @Mmmmmmmmmmdamgoodmix Před 7 lety

    If the particulate matter can be removed from the air why not do it closer to the source ?

  • @giannivandenbosch7864
    @giannivandenbosch7864 Před 5 lety +2

    In the netherlands trains are not trains. The whole train system is more a metro system in the netherlands. *so NEVER stand on top of the track* because you wont hear em and there are a lot of trains

  • @martintaylor984
    @martintaylor984 Před 6 lety

    If it draws smog into it to clean it wouldn’t that make it the dirtiest park because they have to bring it before they can clean it out? Anyone else understand what I’m thinking?

  • @josewermers2763
    @josewermers2763 Před 9 lety

    so when that thing attracts all the pollution down to suckit up, peopleare walking around inhaling the smog in a much more concentrated amount? thats what I am wondering most about.

  • @altfarthwind
    @altfarthwind Před 9 lety

    the biggest responsibility should be put onto the companies, not to fix it afterwards but to fix it where it comes from

  • @johnlivingston9217
    @johnlivingston9217 Před 6 lety

    Amazing brain! I love your "can do" attitude. Thank you.

  • @diskographi
    @diskographi Před 6 lety

    So you sucked out the particulate matter/smog out of the air.
    Now what?
    How do you dispose of all of that?

  • @lipinglin1994
    @lipinglin1994 Před 7 lety

    If we can put very single one of them on the top of a building or even just in random areas and keep it running it would be such a great idea. Also what if there is like a smaller version of this? Maybe you can commercialize it and let people put it in their houses?

  • @tenebrasolanum4215
    @tenebrasolanum4215 Před 7 lety +2

    >.> They forget that the vacuum will suck air in, therefore the closer you are to the machine, the more of the smog that will be inhaled. So only the border between say, 2-3 of these machines would be a safe zone, as that is where the air will be sucked FROM, not to.

    • @felixgreen7105
      @felixgreen7105 Před 7 lety +1

      Thomas Druce The fact that that is wrong is literally shown to you using the model

    • @2yechan
      @2yechan Před 7 lety +1

      that's why they put it on top of buildings

  • @commanderarto3841
    @commanderarto3841 Před 5 lety

    Random near death experience at the end lol.

  • @SIKKYBEATS
    @SIKKYBEATS Před 6 lety

    This video is super underrated. Make this a reality.

  • @loicandre621
    @loicandre621 Před 9 lety

    Why not put one on top fo every building, in the middle of roundabouts, at the center of playgrounds, parks, etc?

  • @AljhunNgoho
    @AljhunNgoho Před 6 lety

    They should put the vacuum near the plant so that it will not scatter anymore.not just in the park. Lol.

  • @neunzehnhundert4937
    @neunzehnhundert4937 Před 9 lety

    THAT TRAIN at the end THO

  • @applefans
    @applefans Před 6 lety

    Well I actually thought you show in this video the working solución what would have been great but maybe it will come in the future?

  • @w4cky
    @w4cky Před 9 lety

    Welcome to the Netherlands :P

  • @yossi1491
    @yossi1491 Před 9 lety

    Does the energy used to power the vacuum indirectly create more pollution than it gets rid of?

  • @pixpusha
    @pixpusha Před 5 lety

    @4:23 Wonder if there are any engineers on here that can tell what the safest circumference would be to do one's daily jog.

  • @theglobalnomad
    @theglobalnomad Před 9 lety

    this is awesome engineering!

  • @H8edsinclair
    @H8edsinclair Před 9 lety

    Pretty damn cool but the jewelry part is brilliant

    • @kickandblock
      @kickandblock Před 9 lety

      Johnathan Morris How? It funds the whole project

  • @DubbedDemon
    @DubbedDemon Před 7 lety

    Wouldn't the powering of this technology result in more smog production, as like they said in the video, china relies on coal burning for electricity?