The Most Advanced Megaprojects in the World



From the world’s largest telescope, to a nuclear fusion reactor which might just be the most complex machine ever built. Today we’re looking at the most advanced megaprojects the world has ever seen. Are you ready to step into the future?

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0:00 Most Advanced Megaprojects
0:15 Extremely Large Telescope
3:55 Ocean Cleanup
6:55 Huawei’s European Supply Center
11:50 Bhadla Solar Park
13:17 NASA’s Lunar Gateway
16:11 ITER

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25 thoughts on “The Most Advanced Megaprojects in the World”

  1. Fuck huawei, there’s a reason the eu is kicking them out, as well as the us is trying to. They steal data and promote Chinese monopolies, and implant chinese malware into any devices they are installed within, please don’t use them as a sponsor, your video’s are great and I would hate to see their influence be spread by such a great channel as yours.

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  2. I like your your video, BUT before creating any video with a map, please double check correct information. You showed some parts of Ukraine as a Russian territory, which is completely incorrect. Thank you.

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  3. Can we talk about the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor project and its importance to the Arab and Western worlds and India?

    Do you think that Israel's presence in the trade corridor is worrying in light of the ongoing conflicts, and is Egypt or Syria an alternative to Israel?

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  4. Cleaning up the ocean at this point is dumb if we don't start cleaning up the waterways that dump into the ocean. Its like using carbon capture without stopping CO2 from entering the atmosphere in the first palce.

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  5. Once only in 2027, it will work for a couple hours and then mysteriously blow up or malfunction 🙄🙄🙄🤦‍♂️. You honestly think the goverment will tell us if they find anything 🙄🤦‍♂️they couldn't even tell us who's cocaine was I. The White House. The most secured house on the planet and bam cocaine magically appears with no one insight 🙄🙄

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  6. Absolutely astonished by the scope and ambition of these megaprojects! Each one, from the ELT's quest to unravel cosmic mysteries to ITER's groundbreaking fusion experiment, represents a leap forward in our technological capabilities. It's inspiring to see how human ingenuity is tackling some of the most challenging and crucial issues, from sustainable energy to space exploration. This video is a testament to the incredible feats we can achieve when we push the boundaries of science and engineering. Kudos to all the teams involved in these visionary projects!

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  7. You should probably have said that it's gonna be the largest optical/near-infrared telescope. Areceibo had a diameter of 305 meters, and the FAST telescope in China have a diameter of 500 meters. Both are Radio telescopes

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  8. You guys give the best content to be honest. Good investment in tech ideas. Global financial markets have long been significantly impacted by SVB's demise, prompting investors to sell off bank equities hastily and reevaluate their interest rate expectations. I am a $350,000 investor who is at a crossroads and wondering if it is wise to hold onto securities that are losing value. Quite devastating to not know what to do.

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