Is Mycelium Fungus the Plastic of the Future?

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@UndecidedMF
@UndecidedMF 2 роки тому
So what do think? Any uses I missed? Would you want to live in a mycelium insulated home? And thanks to Curiosity Stream ... use the code "Undecided" to get CuriosityStream for less than $15 a year! curiositystream.com/Undecided. Also, be sure to check out The Future of Solid State Wind Energy - No More Blades: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pn6hZmexi5t0pZc.html
@RanjitDas-we1zx
@RanjitDas-we1zx 2 роки тому
I was thinking about you will upload your video today... And you just did this... 😊😊😊
@al-aurum2457
@al-aurum2457 2 роки тому
the concern is its biodegradability...you dont want to buy shoes or houses that degraded after few weeks...it definitely works great as a single use product/packaging..though, it has potentials
@LeeMuayThai
@LeeMuayThai 2 роки тому
Mycelium should be more widespread! We should have stopped the use of plastic completely and switched over to something like mycelium. It is so much better for the environment and for our own health, it seems nothing but logical to use biodegradable alternatives to polymers. The societal lag causing old habits to die hard will most likely be humanity's downfall. The lack of federal drive to take initiative on issues such as this is what is holding humanity back.
@jesanvelazquez7792
@jesanvelazquez7792 2 роки тому
OMG, that is a cheap cost for knowledge!
@TheZoepers
@TheZoepers 2 роки тому
would you use the mushrooms aka mycelia
@disgustedluigi
@disgustedluigi 2 роки тому
Even if it ONLY replaces plastics in packaging that’ll be an enormous win.
@Ren089
@Ren089 2 роки тому
Sad thing is corporate oil companies all over the world doesn't agree. Because their oil by products after fuel production is processed into non-biodegradable plastics. Which won a Nobel peace prize for making plastics possible from oil by products.
@TeenyTinyDevil
@TeenyTinyDevil 2 роки тому
@@Ren089 hmm so if they dont make plastics with it they just dump it?
@Ren089
@Ren089 2 роки тому
@@TeenyTinyDevil they can put it back where they dig it or at least process them into a more suitainable products. Remember making it into plastics is just a temporary solutions of delaying the inevitable. All outcomes so far lead to more trash and unsustainable to the environment. Sadly people seems to ignore this cycle.
@clayz1
@clayz1 2 роки тому
Amazon boxes, the filler material, and clear bubble product packaging. That would cut plastic use in half easily.
@disgustedluigi
@disgustedluigi 2 роки тому
@Park Justin yeah. Hence my comment.
@roccobierman4985
@roccobierman4985 2 роки тому
Is this another one of those miracle implements that is waved in our faces, EVERYONE says YES, and then we never see it again?
@BiscuitFever
@BiscuitFever 2 роки тому
Put your money where your mouth is. Insulate your house with it, get rid of plastics.
@PatrickKQ4HBD
@PatrickKQ4HBD 2 роки тому
Yes!
@davidtherwhanger6795
@davidtherwhanger6795 2 роки тому
Well according to this there are already 4 companies doing it. So maybe it will keep going. And as I understand it you need oil to make plastic. And we are running out of oil. So this has the potential of filling at least part of the demand the end of oil will leave.
@charetjc
@charetjc 2 роки тому
@@BiscuitFever my house is insulated with fiberglass, paper, and wood...
@phillipanselmo8540
@phillipanselmo8540 2 роки тому
considering they're patented, it probably won't be popular for 15-25 years
@keyholes
@keyholes Рік тому
I would love to see some big companies adopt this as internal packaging for electronics like TVs and white goods. The polystyrene used for those is the definition of single use - moulded to one product, just to get it to the consumer safely. I would love to be able to put that on my compost heap when I recycle the box it came in.
@talibong9518
@talibong9518 Рік тому
I think a better Idea would be making it a legal requirement that any goods like this for sale must be built to last, come with service manuals and be easily serviced and repaired, not be subject to any tax and even be subsidised to stop the manufacturing and sales of cheap low quality goods that have minimal warranties and break as soon as it expires. Using mycelium is just not currently feasable because the extra weight of mycelium compared to styrofoam would result in more fuel being used for transport, and the toxic fumes released into the environment from burning additional fuel is far worse than burying some styrofoam. When clean electric can be produced in excess and all vehicles run on electric then it will be worth it.
@blablabla7796
@blablabla7796 Рік тому
@@talibong9518 even if we make it built to last, technology is advancing at a pretty fast rate. TVs just a few years ago looked like clunky messes that displayed a magnitude lower of the pixels. Now they’re heading towards being smart. Imagine having a TV that’s still running the first version of android with hardware that doesn’t allow HDMI input. That’s what your TV is going to feel like in 10 years even if you can keep it in perfect condition. I think having something built to last will only work once we’ve plateaued with TV technology.
@slate613
@slate613 Рік тому
@@talibong9518 Corporations of the world will never make their products more durable/long lasting for one reason. PROFIT If we aren't replacing our phones every 18 months, or our cars every 3 to 5 years, their profits shrink and we all know it's a cardinal sin to interfere with the shareholders profits. . .Even if all they do is sit around in their mansions and make money doing nothing.
@cacogenicist
@cacogenicist Рік тому
Amazon pushing for that would be huge. Their huge fulfillment centers generate truly obscene metric shit-loads of plastic garbage, daily.
@youraverageyharnamite5389
@youraverageyharnamite5389 Рік тому
I remember proposing this concept to a friend of mine, they replied “Yeah but I don’t really want to eat off of dead mushrooms roots.” As if decomposed plant juice refined into plastic is better,
@spacezeppeli7358
@spacezeppeli7358 Рік тому
does the dude even know how bread is made
@calimorales9880
@calimorales9880 Рік тому
@@spacezeppeli7358 ahahahaha no
@error5202
@error5202 Рік тому
That poisons you with Microplastics
@RealLifeIronMan
@RealLifeIronMan Рік тому
Frustration with potential late adopters of a technology may be frustrating, but we must convince people with evidence not verbal jabs. It is unintelligent to disregard reason, but it is unwise to simply write those people off as fools.
@ritikguptark
@ritikguptark Рік тому
One thing like to mention here is...does the person who made plastic marketed it by saying hey..this is best to use not clothes...the positioning idea is very bad here..even though people started Caring about environments but its not 100% of world, we cant postitiotthese product in market daying this is good alternative to platic and its made of dead fungus ....no absolutely no, coat cutting is the key, if we go to business and deal directly with them no need for customer to know what its made and how, they just get it from market if other alternative is not presented
@vb0t429
@vb0t429 2 роки тому
Lets hope finding a mushroom island isn't hard
@TheDullNull
@TheDullNull 2 роки тому
The land of the Mushroom Cows conveniently named "Mooshrooms"
@corynn.l5146
@corynn.l5146 2 роки тому
Did you know the largest living organism on earth is in fact a mushroom?
@michamicha1433
@michamicha1433 2 роки тому
@@corynn.l5146 its.. it's a minecraft joke..
@notomnithegodking
@notomnithegodking 2 роки тому
@@michamicha1433 he's just giving facts
@pepearown4968
@pepearown4968 2 роки тому
Nylium and the stems of giant Nether fungi are technically mycelium, too.
@jbj7799
@jbj7799 2 роки тому
Looks like HermitCraft’s Mycelium Resistance had a plan all along.
@kev6144
@kev6144 2 роки тому
turns out it was HEP who were destroying the environment after all
@gabestr2077
@gabestr2077 2 роки тому
I was looking for a Minecraft comment lmao.
@inventiveowl395
@inventiveowl395 2 роки тому
@@gabestr2077 press X : *same*
@eisenheimabramovich617
@eisenheimabramovich617 2 роки тому
Grian will be so proud to know it's working.
@ladymak4698
@ladymak4698 2 роки тому
grian will win
@IloveJellow
@IloveJellow Рік тому
I also just saw somewhere that many mushrooms can in fact digest plastics and still be edible.. But maybe we could use both mixed in with the wood chips to help start breaking down the over flowing plastics that don't get recycled and use it with this plastic fungus method. We are not only helping break down unused plastic, but also making a new product with waste plastics.. MUSHROOMS WHERE THE ANSWER ALL Along!
@nekosaiyajin8529
@nekosaiyajin8529 Рік тому
Bro from where I'm from mushrooms are always the answer. Fungi, such great fucking beings.
@sh-zm7xl
@sh-zm7xl 11 місяців тому
Paul Stamets uses fungus to clean up toxins and plastic.
@mattews91
@mattews91 Рік тому
I love when ppl use bricks as an example of things that you can do with garbage. Its like if someone lost all his members and someone tell him: "well now you can be a door holder"
@neonWHALE002
@neonWHALE002 2 роки тому
20 years from now, Pixar releases a movie about mushrooms having feelings
@santosdr2
@santosdr2 2 роки тому
evolution would indicate that all of life is aware. That is how it forms adaptations to environment and stimuli, so it likely has feelings perhaps not as complex as ours but things alive happen to live. odd concept, so being more intune with life is a good thing. This product is good but understanding that we take life in order to live ours will help us reduce that amount of life shed. Being connected with all things in life and not disconnected from our roles as Humans. We are care takers of this world. But we aren't caring for it real well. Or ourselves.
@SolutionsNotPrayers
@SolutionsNotPrayers 2 роки тому
Super Mario World!!!
@YHWH-SHUA
@YHWH-SHUA 2 роки тому
@@santosdr2 that’s not how evolution works lmao
@santosdr2
@santosdr2 2 роки тому
@@YHWH-SHUA Okay. Feel free to explain it.
@gabgarcia9935
@gabgarcia9935 2 роки тому
I wouldn't be surprised if they did have feelings, they are animal like, and all that mycelial network might be like a brain.
@cgbreeki849
@cgbreeki849 2 роки тому
I would love to one day look at "trash" on the beach, see a mycelium package on the water and know that it won't take long before it's not there anymore.
@The1stHomosapien
@The1stHomosapien 2 роки тому
would you buy something in mycelium packaging over one witth plastic? even if it costs twice the price?
@cgbreeki849
@cgbreeki849 2 роки тому
@@The1stHomosapien It really depends... but hopefully in the future the prices will change.
@peterfunny5662
@peterfunny5662 2 роки тому
@@The1stHomosapien well, considering plastic packaging is really cheap, yes I would pay twice the amount.
@Fenris2
@Fenris2 2 роки тому
Yeah enjoy the fungus spores in your intestines
@enlargedquack
@enlargedquack 2 роки тому
@@Fenris2 On that note, enjoy the plastic too since you love eating containers so much
@coryrabbit
@coryrabbit Рік тому
There are also mushrooms that can not only break plastic down into organic matter, they can survive solely on plastic in anaerobic conditions, making them ideal to use in oxygen poor landfills.
@Ddvgh1
@Ddvgh1 Рік тому
I think it’s a good idea, but it’s a little too rare. Mushroom Islands are ultra rare, often with only one or two within even 10 thousand kilometers of spawn. On top of that, the yield is low from these, as the islands certainly aren’t big enough to provide the amount we’d need. I suppose you could go through the nether and use nylium, but there’s no telling if it’s even near the same quality.
@brukts3361
@brukts3361 Рік тому
goddammit, I had to google this to find out it was a minecraft reference. I am dumb
@fp_j_k
@fp_j_k Рік тому
@@brukts3361 same my dude
@zulhilmi5787
@zulhilmi5787 Рік тому
Dude have you even heard of a bone meal? You can make lots of that island with bone meal and to make things more interesting, you can have unlimited bone meal with a specific farm.
@speedyboi349
@speedyboi349 2 роки тому
Imagine my motorcycle plastics being made out of mycelium The mushvroom 🍄
@HypercatZ
@HypercatZ 2 роки тому
BA DUM TSS!!
@lancetheking7524
@lancetheking7524 2 роки тому
Damnit
@Its_Pronounced_Heezee
@Its_Pronounced_Heezee 2 роки тому
Out.
@speedyboi349
@speedyboi349 2 роки тому
@@Its_Pronounced_Heezee haha No(´^-^)
@xify4315
@xify4315 2 роки тому
...
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 2 роки тому
So the forms for the mycelium to grow in, are they called mold molds? ..... or mould moulds in the UK?
@electronresonator8882
@electronresonator8882 2 роки тому
Mycelium is Fungus ...so fungs or mushs
@UndecidedMF
@UndecidedMF 2 роки тому
😂
@richardgoldsmith7278
@richardgoldsmith7278 2 роки тому
Moulds are a different genus altogether.
@ndawesome1
@ndawesome1 2 роки тому
Mush molds
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 2 роки тому
@@richardgoldsmith7278 molds aren't a genus at all as far as I can tell. There are molds in all sorts of fungal taxonomic groups.
@Kefuddle
@Kefuddle Рік тому
Having lived in Vietnam for some years, I have seen the plastic horrors of the South China Sea first hand. This is an amazing first step!
@iantaggart3064
@iantaggart3064 Місяць тому
And there are several initiatives like Ocean Cleanup to undo the damage already been done.
@ahlamamr4659
@ahlamamr4659 2 роки тому
That is amazing. I wanted to use mycelium in an environmental architecture competition in my school but I didn’t really understand it thank you for clarifying things in simple way.
@TurquoiseInk
@TurquoiseInk 2 роки тому
I would happily live in a mycelium insulated home, wear mushroom leather and support businesses that used this packaging. Bring it on!
@speway
@speway 2 роки тому
Just note that if you ever decide you sit on a lawn, for an extended period of time, you will germinate.
@roberine7241
@roberine7241 2 роки тому
@@speway what is "germinate"?
@speway
@speway 2 роки тому
@@roberine7241 It's a verb and one of the initial phases in the development of a a seed into maturity. It occurs just prior to root development. The context that I was using it in was a joke and in reply to the comment prior made by TurquoiseInk. It was just a bad joke. Have a great day!!
@roberine7241
@roberine7241 2 роки тому
@@speway ah now I got it. thanks.
@speway
@speway 2 роки тому
@@roberine7241 (Thumbs Up)
@christopherp.3307
@christopherp.3307 2 роки тому
*falls over with new shoes "Are you ok?" "Yeah, I'm tripping on mushrooms!" Hahahaha..... please don't hurt me.
@gutspraygore
@gutspraygore 2 роки тому
😂
@obisvanainobis9950
@obisvanainobis9950 2 роки тому
*hurts you*
@Komican
@Komican 2 роки тому
I need your location now
@chatteyj
@chatteyj 2 роки тому
You did a joke, haha, congratulations.
@FrancisDoubleA
@FrancisDoubleA 2 роки тому
next 10 years : a bulletproof vest made out from mushroom myceliums
@BronzeOrwin
@BronzeOrwin Рік тому
everyone being forced to use the ecovative design design patents, if they want to persue the styrofoam technology, already seems like a massive issue if you want it to ever be competitive with plastic. the issue I'm noticing is that everyone wants to *feel good* about eco products, but not concern themselves with the issues of the industry's own creation
@Mordecrox
@Mordecrox Рік тому
It has always been about the Feel-good, a few procedures that happen to be cost-effective and beneficial for both companies can also be construed as environmental care are retrofitted as such One example being companies getting your used network cables from demolition and renovations and giving you credits for new products, if you meet a certain threshold they can emit a "friend of nature" certificate so both of you can pat each other on the back even though this is a profitable transaction for both sides and looking good to the public eye is just the cherry on the top
@shannabolser9428
@shannabolser9428 Рік тому
Patents expire. True it takes years but it will happen then this stuff will be everywhere
@gaiavoice
@gaiavoice Рік тому
Great piece, thank you, the most comprehensive assessment of mycelium's game-changing potential I've seen yet!
@VanuOfMILF
@VanuOfMILF 2 роки тому
As with most new solutions, the real question is "is it competitive at scale?" Doesn't matter how good the product is, if potential customers can't access it due to supply shortfalls.
@inventiveowl395
@inventiveowl395 2 роки тому
Did you watch the video? :D
@WopSalad
@WopSalad 2 роки тому
​@@inventiveowl395 Did it not seem odd to you he only said, "price competitive" instead of giving an actual price comparison? If it was really that small of a difference he would have given an actual price, instead of dancing around it. Until this product becomes cheaper than the current stuff it's going no where. You're only going to see mycelium packaging for high end products.
@Ben4A
@Ben4A 2 роки тому
@@WopSalad Yeah it only costs about half a cent to make a bottle of plastic while it probably cost one to $5 to make this mycelium thing So it's not price competitive at all
@ismailnyeyusof3520
@ismailnyeyusof3520 2 роки тому
The slow manufacturing process likely means that the products are not cost competitive with ordinary plastic products, however, if the costs of plastic products are taken in total to include the environmental impact costs then mycelium products might actually be cheaper.
@WopSalad
@WopSalad 2 роки тому
@@ismailnyeyusof3520 ah, yes. Because billionaire CEOs often put the environment before profit. Nothing against those CEOs, that's their choice and at the end of the day probably the choice I'd make in their situation.
@Riolunator
@Riolunator 2 роки тому
When you've been terraforming mountains using mycelium in Minecraft and want to justify it
@quandale_dingle6353
@quandale_dingle6353 2 роки тому
Bro i got to this vid looking up mycelium building tips for mc
@vlucas6134
@vlucas6134 2 роки тому
let’s start a resistance
@Kuria_zhaints
@Kuria_zhaints 2 роки тому
It's about the principle
@Morningstar_37
@Morningstar_37 2 роки тому
@@Kuria_zhaints And about sending Scar a message
@edsweet2858
@edsweet2858 2 роки тому
@@Morningstar_37 correct
@moohbosch2564
@moohbosch2564 Рік тому
Great video matt, thanks for sharing such clear and concise info about such a groundbreaking technology!!👍
@unkarsthug4429
@unkarsthug4429 Рік тому
How do they ensure the complete removal of any spores? As someone on immunosuppressants, I've been specifically told to stay clear of fungus in particular if it could still be in a living state, or even if the fungus itself is dead, if there might be any spores still alive.
@calligraphy4244
@calligraphy4244 Рік тому
Maybe the heating process also kills off spores, although from the video, they’re transporting these blocks pretty openly, I wonder how much spores end up in an uncontrolled state. Do you think the dead fungi serve also serve as a new ground for spores to grow in?
@sutarn_gamer4159
@sutarn_gamer4159 Рік тому
@@calligraphy4244 Valid question there
@Datdus92
@Datdus92 2 роки тому
"There's mold in the walls" house buyer: "Great!"
@TheDragonfriday
@TheDragonfriday 2 роки тому
The house is mold
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 роки тому
And now I know that mold is a fungi. Thanks.
@JohnSmith-ns6dp
@JohnSmith-ns6dp 2 роки тому
“Breaks down within 45 days underground…” Me who just used it to insulate my basement: 😳
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 роки тому
@@josephb3147 and Britannica says you're wrong. Mold is a mycelium. www.britannica.com/science/mold-fungus
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 роки тому
@@JohnSmith-ns6dp seriously what do they treat it with to prevent rot?
@Scott_C
@Scott_C 2 роки тому
This really feels like an underground technology.
@Cosmiccoffeecup
@Cosmiccoffeecup 2 роки тому
I see what you did there.
@briangarrow448
@briangarrow448 2 роки тому
Well played. Polite golf clapping ensues.
@4tunesfo
@4tunesfo 2 роки тому
Har, har!
@ObsidianLife
@ObsidianLife 2 роки тому
***Jazz-clap***
@hudsonhaynie1632
@hudsonhaynie1632 2 роки тому
soon the fruiting body will emerge
@Kikuri_Dood
@Kikuri_Dood Рік тому
You can't say it's plant based if it is made out of mushroom, when then it's fungie based
@nathanleroi6736
@nathanleroi6736 Рік тому
Thanks Matt for all this useful condensed information! This is extremely relevant
@ruffaldimarco
@ruffaldimarco 2 роки тому
Nobody asking the real question: can we eat the packaging?
@ReddoFreddo
@ReddoFreddo 2 роки тому
Yes
@joshp8820
@joshp8820 2 роки тому
You can eat styrofoam packaging too!
@danielllanitogalvan5954
@danielllanitogalvan5954 2 роки тому
You can eat anything if you try hard enough
@ReddoFreddo
@ReddoFreddo 2 роки тому
@@danielllanitogalvan5954 Yes
@badgerbm
@badgerbm 2 роки тому
you can eat anything at least once
@jlruss9777
@jlruss9777 2 роки тому
Anyone thats ever had to install or touch fiberglass insulation would probably say YES to this option.
@MrSteror
@MrSteror 2 роки тому
Good point, it's really itchy
@artemis_smith
@artemis_smith 2 роки тому
Idk, I HATE fiberglass but that stuff can last virtually forever. Idk about dead fungus. Seems vulnerable to getting eaten by animals, bacteria, and living fungi.
@cofal79
@cofal79 2 роки тому
Its solved by washing in hot water, after you are done, if you have bare skin while working with this stuff... This is common knowledge for people that have been working with glasfiber insulation more than ones... Anyway Rockwool is not glasfiber and not that problematic as example Glava that is glasfiber. Also very flame resistant. So there is already natural products for the glasfiber ones.
@Trevin_Taylor
@Trevin_Taylor 2 роки тому
They fixed that. Modern insulation isn’t itchy anymore.
@TheConjurersTower
@TheConjurersTower 2 роки тому
Big fax.
@Arran1994
@Arran1994 Рік тому
This is pretty huge, and absolutely fantastic. Thank you for covering such an interesting topic, and thank you for doing it in such an engaging and informative way. 🖖🏻
@justinsander7654
@justinsander7654 8 місяців тому
Hemp polymers for clear plastics the byproduct of which can be used for the base component to grow the Mycelium plastics.
@gabrielquinterohoyos9151
@gabrielquinterohoyos9151 2 роки тому
The fact that this technology was developed in 2006 and I'm just recently hearing about it it's kind of concerning.
@KelpWolf
@KelpWolf 2 роки тому
It's hard to start up. When demand is low, the economies of scale make it really expensive compared to plastic-based materials. Also, oil gets a lot of subsidies from federal gov'ts around the world--makes the marketplace unfair to any product competing with plastic.
@lancetheking7524
@lancetheking7524 2 роки тому
if lets say, China, India, the US, or just the entirety of Southeast Asia, had there governments fund people enough to make these sorta stuff... then we would be able to massively produce this to wonder glory
@jeffreyfoster472
@jeffreyfoster472 2 роки тому
Big Plastic hates this one trick.
@cryptotic5257
@cryptotic5257 2 роки тому
Because whenever there is a new discovery it means nothing due to pre existing infrastructure. New tech means they have to update their multi-decade old processes and that worries insecure businessmen and women since they are worried about making max profits at every opportunity and their fragile go hangs on the thread of money made that day.
@tkangwei
@tkangwei 2 роки тому
The journey from development to mass production takes time, especially an entirely novel technology with no similar equivalencies to serve as reference.
@pb7857
@pb7857 2 роки тому
When you mentioned housing, my first thought was my house would be growing mushrooms due to the wet environment I live in. I'm both glad to know that the material is already dead, and disappointed I wouldn't get a free crop of mushrooms :)
@David13ushey
@David13ushey 2 роки тому
Growing your own mushrooms is ridiculously easy in certain locals. I've got a tray I harvest a half dozen from every day. Just replace the organic fertilizer every year and you can keep eating the same mushrooms (an no, it doesn't have to be manure. There are plant waste fertilizers out there.). Just has to be not to hot, not too dry, and not too wet. Best of all, you can grow them out of sunlight. It might just be me, but they also seem to grow best in quiet. Not sure if that's a factor or not. I have mine in a basement garden I maintain with hydroponics, but the mushroom tray was long before I put in the hydro system.
@Anjiwee12
@Anjiwee12 2 роки тому
@@David13ushey Daaaaamn it’s that easy? I would be your neighbor and I’ll make a bunch of spaghetti for you.
@David13ushey
@David13ushey 2 роки тому
@@Anjiwee12 Soooo yes and no. Remember how it has to be not too hot, not too cold, not too wet, and not too dry? It takes a bit of effort to keep it in the sweet spot. I use four thermometers and four moisture sensors to keep the tray stable. But once you find it and the mat is established, it's pretty regular. Depends on what kind of mushrooms you grow too. There's some more exotic varieties you can grow on logs and the like with a more nutty flavor. I grow cremimis. I know some folks that try to grow shitake but they're a lot more fussy. There's tons of variety. It's just making a nice stable place for the mushroom of your choice. OH! One other warning. When you're making your bed, keep it very clean. An environment good for mushrooms is also good for other fungi, namely mold. You want to keep the bed itself clean and as moisture free as possible.
@planetearth8044
@planetearth8044 2 роки тому
@@David13ushey When you were giving your last warning, I thought for a moment that you meant the bead you _sleep_ in, not the bed you _grow mushrooms in._ I was willing to accept that too, as I thought " Yeah that makes sense, if one disperses spores before you can prune it you don't want mushrooms growing on your bed" It was only after I reread it twice I understood
@joshoxborrow2314
@joshoxborrow2314 2 роки тому
Can I just grow the insulation right in my walls?
@garfield1079
@garfield1079 Рік тому
Thanks for making this video, it was super interesting!
@jamespkinsella5018
@jamespkinsella5018 Рік тому
Great presentation amazing possibilities. I'm really going to share this.
@AidanS99
@AidanS99 2 роки тому
I’ll never get behind metal and paper alternatives to plastic items due to their high production energy costs. Sometimes as much as 500 times the pollution into the atmosphere. But this is an actual win win product. Hope it gains traction.
@freddynovember5842
@freddynovember5842 2 роки тому
3 words Mycelium 3-D Printer!
@PlanetaJuegosPC
@PlanetaJuegosPC 2 роки тому
But can you drink a liquid from a recipent made of mushrooms?
@MrDisgruntledGamer1
@MrDisgruntledGamer1 2 роки тому
@@freddynovember5842 printer? mmm idk if that would work, it grows into a mold it cant be placed in a pattern. Plus molding technology is hundreds of times more cheaper than 3d printing
@phantamanta4453
@phantamanta4453 2 роки тому
i doubt that it will happen. Right now the only Mycelium-Based Technology is under an license, meaning, that other companies have to pay to use it. If they really wanted to help, they would've created a new license, where nobody can monopolize onto it, yet keep costs down. It all comes down to companies being greedy instead of helpful. I am aware that creating things will cost stuff, yes, but somebody has to bite into the sour apple, or else things like this will just not be feasible, and people will just stay with Plastics instead.
@phantamanta4453
@phantamanta4453 2 роки тому
Basically, to explain better, let's say, for example, 1Kg of Plastics is worth 50 cents in production, (Obviously not the actual costs, just examples), and Mycelium costs 20 cents in production. Sounds nice, doesn't it? Well, yes and no. You're paying 20 cents to produce it, then you have to pay the company who is monopolizing it, which can easily be a good 60-70 Cents for each Kilogram, meaning, in reality, you're paying 80-90 Cents for 1Kg of Mycelium, compared to 50 Cents for 1Kg of Plastics. obviously companies will stay with Plastics instead because Economy. Money first, World second.
@patricknelson
@patricknelson 2 роки тому
Speaking of foam, as a consumer, I *absolutely loathe* styrofoam with a passion (and that’s not even accounting for the environmental impacts). It makes such a massive mess and is impossible to break down. It can be super frustrating.
@stepcorngrumbleteats7683
@stepcorngrumbleteats7683 2 роки тому
Acetone breaks it down super quick, leaving a blu-ish fluid that can be molded and reused...the product also takes up a LOT less space...about 20 to 1 with the Acetone able to be reused with a small amount of new fluid added. I have had minor successes with flet panels cut and assembled with either Acetone or EDC (ethylene dichloride)
@ellaslade140
@ellaslade140 2 роки тому
superworms can turn it into organic matter.
@Lydaw
@Lydaw 2 роки тому
​@@stepcorngrumbleteats7683 Gasoline can also break it down. The resulting mixture is napalm.
@sentesues9383
@sentesues9383 2 роки тому
@@Lydaw I thought you needed a starch in there as well for for thickness and stickyness
@Yuki_Ika7
@Yuki_Ika7 2 роки тому
I work at target and I too loathe Styrofoam, especially the cheap stuff, it crumbles and gets EVERYWHERE!
@AlxndrHQ
@AlxndrHQ Рік тому
Eye opening. Thanks for sharing
@michaelkeister8689
@michaelkeister8689 Рік тому
This is an incredible new material! I can't wait to test out some of the products that will created by this plastics alternative.
@Respectable_Username
@Respectable_Username 2 роки тому
"It's about the principle" - Mycelium Resistance
@wabash9000
@wabash9000 2 роки тому
I was wondering if anyone else watched this video because of hermitcraft season 7.
@junenightmare
@junenightmare 2 роки тому
This made me giggle
@tnsquidd
@tnsquidd 2 роки тому
TO SEND SCAR A MESSAGE!
@beholder8467
@beholder8467 2 роки тому
I was waiting for this lol
@MrLogicAndReason
@MrLogicAndReason 2 роки тому
Yes!
@suryaananth2744
@suryaananth2744 2 роки тому
Video: "Mycelium fungus can be used for computing circuits" me: having resident evil village memories
@daton3630
@daton3630 2 роки тому
mmmmmmmmmmm fungi
@erich6860
@erich6860 2 роки тому
LOL right.
@era7928
@era7928 2 роки тому
MOLDSSSS!
@nates9105
@nates9105 2 роки тому
Oh shit, here we go again!
@nonesuchone
@nonesuchone 2 роки тому
Subnautica flashbacks too
@rosekincade8528
@rosekincade8528 10 місяців тому
All of what was stated sounds great, I would welcome the opportunity with open arms.
@skperform
@skperform Рік тому
I wonder what mice and other rodents would think of mycelium home insulation?
@wizdude
@wizdude 2 роки тому
Use of this for packaging would be such a huge win for everyone. Most items we receive come with so much unrecyclable material and in the “new world” we live in now, we will continue to order and have goods shipped to us in larger quantities and more frequently.
@pilky_boooi
@pilky_boooi 2 роки тому
it is a terrbile loss for people who get rich from plastics
@Porabany
@Porabany 2 роки тому
The 3/4 of plastic waste, mostly in the ocean, is made by Asian countries. Even if we will stop using plastic completely, it will not change our situation due to growing countries that dont have the capital to recycle properly.
@BigHotSauceBoss69
@BigHotSauceBoss69 2 роки тому
@@Porabany Hey you're not allowed to say that. The narrative is that America does everything wrong
@_R_R_R
@_R_R_R 2 роки тому
@@pilky_boooi thats the problem, they are going to push for the use of plastic. They will spread false information about the mushroom stuff
@pilky_boooi
@pilky_boooi 2 роки тому
@@_R_R_R yeah I know
@Swordkirby9999
@Swordkirby9999 2 роки тому
If that's the case, then Minecraft has a huge potential for new items
@pepearown4968
@pepearown4968 2 роки тому
Especially since there’s three types of mycelium in the game.
@prav2568
@prav2568 2 роки тому
@Random Things ok
@sporttube69
@sporttube69 2 роки тому
Plastic block 🥵
@pepearown4968
@pepearown4968 2 роки тому
@Random Things If you use hyphae planks in a build, and make it large, then it’s technically a mushroom mansion.
@JustinRed624
@JustinRed624 2 роки тому
shroomite
@TimothyMorigeau
@TimothyMorigeau Рік тому
Amazing! Nature seems to always give us what we need.
@biblequotesdaily6618
@biblequotesdaily6618 Рік тому
these innovations are a great step forward, but i honestly dont think we're gonna put a single dent in the behemoth plastic industry unless we change our economic policies. plastic is just so profitable the downsides are incomparable.
@Terx37
@Terx37 2 роки тому
This technology is so simple ! Imagine how the world would have looked like if someone discovered this before plastics Edit: I did not mean to say that this was superior to plastics in every way, just that if we knew of this sooner, we could have had a good alternative to plastics decades, maybe even centuries sooner, as the production of such a material would not require the advanced knowledge in chemistry as the production of plastic would. Im not saying its better than plastics, its not, as it is only aplicable in a few things, all I am saying is that if this was discovered, lets say by accident, in the 17th century, it could have started a completely new era.
@deadwingdomain
@deadwingdomain 2 роки тому
All about that funding
@darkwingduck47
@darkwingduck47 2 роки тому
what about capacity though? it takes a week to complete the process...too slow...
@maythesciencebewithyou
@maythesciencebewithyou 2 роки тому
not that different. We'd still be using plastics, because this can't replace all plastics. This has it's place, like replacing styroform packaging, but many other things you wouldn't want to be made of this. Also, you can make plastic stuff much quicker, so companies would still have preferred using plastics.
@Auoric
@Auoric 2 роки тому
We proposed this to our research adviser but they rejected our proposal because it's "impossible". When this tech conquers the industry I'll be sure to be back at their office and slap them with newspapers covering this.
@syndrome5372
@syndrome5372 2 роки тому
not great, since its far slower and more expensive to manufacture, and it rots. it's also not transparent, pretty much definitely considerably weaker than plastic, is'nt waterproof, probably has a funny smell to it since it is essentially dead rotting plant matter, it would make anything it is packaged with wet and slimy as its a mycillium, would be full of bugs since it's a weave rather than a solid object, and it pretty much just not fit for purpose at all. its the same as all of these "saving the planet" ideas. sounds nice...totally impractical and doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
@epictoast6727
@epictoast6727 2 роки тому
I'd pay a little extra if a company used this instead of normal packaging.
@rjc0234
@rjc0234 2 роки тому
you say a little extra, but the last time (about 8 years ago) I saw this technology, you were looking at 30x the amount. You are already paying about £10 for the packaging for your £300 TV, do you want to pay more for the packaging for your TV than for you TV? And also Polymer packaging for that TV can be produced and packed in hours, vs the week it takes to just grow the mycelium. Time is what kills this for most people. Some smaller companies (notice how almost everything packed was expensive wine) are OK with it, but the price for 3million TV packs, it might be cheaper for that company to invest in a waste return scheme where they collect the packaging after delivery.
@epictoast6727
@epictoast6727 2 роки тому
@@rjc0234 bud, I said a little extra because I ment I'd be willing to spend a little extra and not alot extra. If it's alot extra I'd opt for a standard packed item given the option.
@epictoast6727
@epictoast6727 2 роки тому
@@gypsy_haas5869 that would be the best of both worlds if ya ask me.
@allancoelho6905
@allancoelho6905 2 роки тому
Like, its cheaper than plastic right? So we would pay less i guess
@rjc0234
@rjc0234 2 роки тому
@@epictoast6727 But this isn't "a little extra" this is a lot extra. You want a sustainable future you are going to have to pay for it.
@therealsaln0217
@therealsaln0217 Рік тому
This all sounds amazing and I hope it is ultimately successful. I also hope there isn't a second wave of eating tide pods, which would take the form of kids eating their mycelium shoes.
@asheshdutta
@asheshdutta Рік тому
I would love to live in a mycelium insulated house for sure.. anything for mother nature. Great information, thanks for sharing.
@michaelstone7626
@michaelstone7626 2 роки тому
I like wearing my mycelium hat to parties because it makes me a fungi
@nazfx2648
@nazfx2648 2 роки тому
why
@hawley5240
@hawley5240 2 роки тому
Why
@bruntigeneral9081
@bruntigeneral9081 2 роки тому
i see what you did there
@lucifermorningstar1902
@lucifermorningstar1902 2 роки тому
Appreciate your dad joke over there
@Jackbarrany
@Jackbarrany 2 роки тому
Take your like and get out!
@user-ze7tl2dw4i
@user-ze7tl2dw4i 2 роки тому
"Mycelium fungus" is like saying root plant or skin animal.
@krabgaming8523
@krabgaming8523 2 роки тому
We do say root plant
@Sillyhands1
@Sillyhands1 2 роки тому
There are non fruiting nonmycelium fungi, so this is an important distinction and completely correct.
@ahorseofcourse7283
@ahorseofcourse7283 2 роки тому
I AM A SKIN HUMAN
@DMSProduktions
@DMSProduktions 2 роки тому
@@ahorseofcourse7283 4 skin?
@Pope_
@Pope_ 2 роки тому
storing my food using human skin 😳
@johnnynephrite6147
@johnnynephrite6147 Рік тому
You're always so glee and smiling about the next great thing that never happens.
@johncunningham4820
@johncunningham4820 Рік тому
Fascinating stuff . Definitely a Technology that SHOULD be pursued .
@ndawesome1
@ndawesome1 2 роки тому
Every one of these videos gives me an "I want it now" reaction. The possibilities exposed by new research are endless, but take a long time to come to market and become widely accepted.
@Beakerbite
@Beakerbite 2 роки тому
The biggest issue is that all the plastic manufacturing machines are already built. Even if a new product came out that was ridiculously perfect in every way, but incompatible with current injection molding, we'd still see it take decades for the market to migrate. They aren't going to throw away working machines until they are no longer profitable to operate.
@nahuelcutrera
@nahuelcutrera 2 роки тому
@@Beakerbite that's where government should come in, enforce measures about leaving plastic behind and even give subsides to companies that need them for the change of infrastructure. But they won't do that because they don't give a damn and they are all corrupt from top to bottom.
@walterbaltzley4546
@walterbaltzley4546 2 роки тому
Product cycle times keep getting shorter and shorter as computer modeling and 3D-Printing bring down development times and costs. China just introduced a wafer-sized processor that is essentially an entire data-center on a single piece of silicon -- ONE TRILLION transistors on a single chip... That is the equivalent of 1,000 PC's on a disk the size of a large pizza... Stack ten thousand of those, and you have more processing power than exists on the entire planet. With that kind of computing power, you could model a thousand generations of product development before you build your first prototype. In just a few years, you can skip the awkward stumbling and develop an optimized product in the same time it takes to build a prototype today.
@Justwantahover
@Justwantahover 2 роки тому
@@Beakerbite The NSW govt in Australia wants to ban all disposable plastics and if all countries did that the plastics factories would be forced to abandon their machines or convert them somehow (when it comes to disposable plastic shit).
@RandyRandersonthefamous
@RandyRandersonthefamous 2 роки тому
Government can fix it, if it stops trying to give "free" things out and buying tanks
@genzedaph2417
@genzedaph2417 2 роки тому
Grian be like: SPREAD THE SPORE
@Kaizuo
@Kaizuo 2 роки тому
yes i was thinking this
@gerardprescilla3440
@gerardprescilla3440 2 роки тому
Grain
@JD_1776
@JD_1776 2 роки тому
ITS ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE
@Kilo-sz4ch
@Kilo-sz4ch 2 роки тому
@@gerardprescilla3440 dont be a grammer nazi, he isnt even talking about grain. Grian is a person
@colinouille2786
@colinouille2786 2 роки тому
@@Kilo-sz4ch who is this grain character
@tygerinthenight3255
@tygerinthenight3255 Рік тому
I watched a show on Curiosity Stream that talked about this mycelium technology and it was really interesting, but I don't remember it presenting it as an alternative to plastic packaging so this is really cool. It spoke mostly about its uses as a new building material and I think it mentioned the possibility of treatments that would make a brick of fungus comparable to a brick of concrete in terms of weight baring. I really need to watch that show again. Edit: For anyone curious, I just looked up what show that was. Its called Evolve and the episode that discusses mycelium technology was one of the middle episode. I wanna say ep 3 but it could've been 4.
@Aatell764
@Aatell764 Рік тому
Wow this is incredible, if this ain't the solution I don't know what is.
@GameCyborgCh
@GameCyborgCh Рік тому
hemp based plastic maybe
@kenyenmusic7548
@kenyenmusic7548 2 роки тому
As someone who was just researching the mushrooms that can eat a diet solely of plastic, thank you so much for this video.
@saif-gv6gl
@saif-gv6gl 2 роки тому
w8 so mushroom can eat plastics?
@kazikek2674
@kazikek2674 2 роки тому
@@saif-gv6gl Fungal organisms have a lot of oddities and wide potential applications. Since there's a fungus in Chernobyl that 'eats' the radiation, a fungus able to utilize plastic for its bioprocesses does not surprise me at all.
@parabolicazero2775
@parabolicazero2775 2 роки тому
Sounds absolutely promising. The beginning of a new era where the technology is biological.
@freddynovember5842
@freddynovember5842 2 роки тому
3 words Mycelium 3-D Printer!
@yousufal-rashidguro270
@yousufal-rashidguro270 2 роки тому
@@freddynovember5842 GENIUS
@hikerieger6319
@hikerieger6319 2 роки тому
@@freddynovember5842 We need this
@nitroxylictv
@nitroxylictv 2 роки тому
Sounds like a good idea to have everything be made out of biodegradable products. I cant wait for my TV and my sofa to disintegrate! I might as well start a bio-engineered product company, because I will make trillions of off planned obsolescence.
@freddynovember5842
@freddynovember5842 2 роки тому
@@nitroxylictv start a biodegradable propane and propane accessories store lol
@zerxilk8169
@zerxilk8169 2 роки тому
Great video and info.
@nigelshipton7804
@nigelshipton7804 Рік тому
Great review👌
@Misaka-gt5yj
@Misaka-gt5yj 2 роки тому
Fungivores be like: "It's free real estate"
@metalrain300
@metalrain300 2 роки тому
Fungi have always been one of my favorite things. I love mushrooms. This makes me happy as it supports something I really like.
@metroboonk5961
@metroboonk5961 2 роки тому
@@metalrain300 it really isnt you know
@metroboonk5961
@metroboonk5961 2 роки тому
@@metalrain300 well it is but the only thing thats being helped is us not the mushrooms. Mushrooms can feel pain. Atleast theyll die for a good cause.
@metalrain300
@metalrain300 2 роки тому
@@metroboonk5961 everything that is living feels pain. What you gotta learn is what evils are you willing to risk. Their death aren’t in vain and help us tremendously. This is the Way
@metroboonk5961
@metroboonk5961 2 роки тому
@@metalrain300 and not only us but countless other animals that are being affected by plastic
@dancingoctopussmead
@dancingoctopussmead 2 роки тому
Great presentation. I remember doing some research on these products back in college to test their susceptibility to termite damage. Interesting to see this industry becoming more mainstream.
@dancingoctopussmead
@dancingoctopussmead 2 роки тому
@@jamesmcquitty95 Termites would eat into them but overall held up pretty well. Especially when compared to the control which was pine wood. It did seem that if the environment was too wet they were quite susceptible to having mold grow that the wood did not have an issue with. this was a while ago so my memory on all the findings might not be perfect.
@acadianheatingandair3291
@acadianheatingandair3291 2 роки тому
I was wondering how it holds up to termites so what's the answer please respond
@ericsagen5229
@ericsagen5229 2 роки тому
There's actually a fungi that is a death sentence for termites. They have been busy as of late turning this fungi's into pest control for other bugs that are useless and bothersome to humans. Mushrooms are the future!!!
@socalpotato
@socalpotato Рік тому
Surely some plant-based component can be mixed in which deters insects? Like lavender’s usefulness against garden annoyances.
@dancingoctopussmead
@dancingoctopussmead Рік тому
@@socalpotato Possibly but I was simply testing the base material so they had a control line to reference. I do not know if they continued with the research and I don't remember the companies name so I can't look it up either.
@pointnemo72
@pointnemo72 2 роки тому
Hell yeah! This looks to be an amazing advancement. Fungus definitely appears to have an enormous amount of unlocked potential.
@davidvincent8929
@davidvincent8929 Рік тому
BRILLIANT! Nice Guidelines. Unique. :)
@leonardolondero8135
@leonardolondero8135 2 роки тому
Fast forward to 50 years and we're all gonna become druids.
@NatalieRath
@NatalieRath 2 роки тому
Druid of the Mycelium
@Lolski_924
@Lolski_924 2 роки тому
@@NatalieRath sounds badass honestly
@_charademon_
@_charademon_ 2 роки тому
Or tyrans)
@kudachi999
@kudachi999 2 роки тому
It's-A me, Mario!
@loganwalker8537
@loganwalker8537 2 роки тому
treants or fungoids from stelaris
@clabatross3064
@clabatross3064 2 роки тому
The problem with fungus is that there are so many known mycotoxins and likely even more unknown mycotoxins. For instance, the some Fusarium species are used in fake meat products, but I believe most species in the same genus are known to have harmful mycotoxins. Aflatoxins (produced by Aspergillosis species) are known to be toxic to liver cells and are heavily correlated with cancer and liver cirrhosis. The point is, different species and genus of fungi produce all kinds of different chemicals that we have no idea how they effect the body. I'm not saying fungi based plastics wouldn't be better than petroleum based plastics which probably have an effect on the endocrine system. The industrial uses for fungi seem pretty cool, but I would use caution when using fungi for packaging food or water. I am not an expert, but I took a few mycology classes in college. There is so much we don't know and so many undiscovered species. I think caution is warranted for packaging food. If someone knows more please comment.
@iris7484
@iris7484 2 роки тому
thanks for this. It's so easy to watch a cool video and be like "YES ALL THE PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED!!!" but it's good to get a non-pessimistic reality check to remember that it's more complicated. That said, In the age of amazon, though, _just_ the application as a shipping material is exciting. I helped a friend unpack a wayfair couch last year and dear god...i felt like the hole in the ozone was opening directly over their house.
@claymarzobestgoofy
@claymarzobestgoofy Рік тому
Awesome video! Thanks.
@scottmcmaster4927
@scottmcmaster4927 Рік тому
There is another alternative that uses recaptured CO2 from the air fed to water based algae that then produce a material that can be used to produce a plastic alternative with most of the same properties that can be used to produce the same sort of products and biodegrades within a few years. A great alternative for disposable items such as straws, shopping bags, disposable cutlery.
@PluralPaul
@PluralPaul 2 роки тому
I'm all in for this stuff. Clothing/wearables-wise, mycelium might help cut-down on waste in the clothing industry through constant manufacture of shoes, and the like. My hope is that shoe companies will stop endlessly pumping out new shoes that might never be worn, and realize they can still have a decent flow of income by selling replacement soles and other components that often drive people to buy new shoes, effectively making shoe repairs more affordable yet profitable. We already have algae foam, so it's about time mycelium steps into the spotlight.
@freddybell8328
@freddybell8328 2 роки тому
Shoes respond to trends and trends change. People don't want to repair their ten year old pair of shoes that are no longer stylish.
@thejinn99
@thejinn99 2 роки тому
@@freddybell8328 This isn't true for all customers though, right? I know personally, after I've found a shoe/boot that I like, I'll go back and buy that same model again and again. I guess it helps that those styles are seen as classics. I mean, its either that or I don't really care too much about looking very stylish.
@maythesciencebewithyou
@maythesciencebewithyou 2 роки тому
It's the people who go and buy the latest fashion even if their old stuff is still fine. Try telling people they shouldn't buy so many shoes, especially to women who really like shoes, they really won't like it. These mycelium shoes won't last very long either.
@whichDude
@whichDude 2 роки тому
@@freddybell8328 Maybe people would replace normal shoes, but being able to cheaply repair actual working shoes would be great. Most people don't wear steel toe shoes or kitchen shoes for style. They wear them because they serve a purpose often job related. Some jobs wear out shoes rather fast.
@sachabinky2915
@sachabinky2915 2 роки тому
Soles don't wear out like the bodies do, joggers usually rip
@majesticctrees
@majesticctrees 2 роки тому
There’s a place close to my hometown called Mushroom Mountain. They’ve been researching and creating construction materials with mycelium like cinder blocks and insulation. My biology class took a field trip there and it was probably the coolest thing I’ve seen.
@TheNinja94a
@TheNinja94a 2 роки тому
Idk how you can answer my curiosity as to where it is without doxxing yourself/family but it'd be pretty cool if ya could. Edit: didn't realize that you named it in the title, found it.
@psicologiajoseh
@psicologiajoseh Рік тому
This gives a lot of hope!
@lamegame2218
@lamegame2218 Рік тому
Honestly, packaging like this would give me that final push I needed to switch to shopping mostly online. I get exactly what I want, AND mulch for my lawn 😁
@squashduos1258
@squashduos1258 2 роки тому
Warmly recommend the book Mycelium Running by Stamets
@gebys4559
@gebys4559 2 роки тому
Entangled Life is pretty good too.
@THLGargamont
@THLGargamont 2 роки тому
Yeah, with medical research he could have had a "sex-fecta."
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve 2 роки тому
That's exactly the book that I was going to recommend! Great read! 👍👍🍄🍄🍄🍄👍👍
@ThePermacultureStudent
@ThePermacultureStudent 2 роки тому
As well as Radical Mycology by Peter McCoy
@ThePermacultureStudent
@ThePermacultureStudent 2 роки тому
If there’s any one book to read, it’s Radical Mycology: it has everything in it.
@cryonical2766
@cryonical2766 2 роки тому
Grian's inscentives become awfully clear.
@requiem2026
@requiem2026 2 роки тому
I see
@JD_1776
@JD_1776 2 роки тому
You beat me to it. Those darned hep fools
@realmcenter
@realmcenter 2 роки тому
Hep was no match
@lolitsmeanimatins3729
@lolitsmeanimatins3729 2 роки тому
I was looking for a comment like this
@DivineDefect
@DivineDefect 2 роки тому
Omg this is perfect
@ssake1_IAL_Research
@ssake1_IAL_Research Рік тому
We need this yesterday.
@notgonnapay
@notgonnapay 2 роки тому
We have people making mycelium foam, yet Amazon can’t help but send me a different package for every item I order.
@VaxtorT
@VaxtorT 2 роки тому
Stop ordering from Amazon. They commit to sending a percentage of their profits to questionable charities.
@OreganoParsley
@OreganoParsley 2 роки тому
@@VaxtorT so?
@VaxtorT
@VaxtorT 2 роки тому
@@OreganoParsley I do not expect everyone to give a damn; but many folk who are concerned about the future of the family unit and our Nation do give a damn. Families are the building blocks of a strong, productive, resourceful Nation. Destroy the family....destroy the nation. Amazon donates millions to charities that work to undermine and destroy the American family
@bitraboj722
@bitraboj722 2 роки тому
@@VaxtorT you need to be in the right place with the right audience and in the right time to be able to convince anyone, and the UKposts comment section isn't the place for that, not saying that what you're saying doesn't matter but that this isn't the greatest place for that, it just looks out of place.
@VaxtorT
@VaxtorT 2 роки тому
@@bitraboj722 I cannot help it. It is so disturbing to see so many who are so thoroughly indoctrinated by the the mainstream narrative. Perhaps commenting on you tube is not the best place.....but it is presently the only forum I have since being paralyzed a few years ago.
@madeofmandrake1748
@madeofmandrake1748 2 роки тому
I could feel my faith in humanity restore as I watched this video. A smile grew across my face as I continued to watch. As a biochem student I could not be happier with this technology. I hope we see this tech become normal across the world.
@ookayokay
@ookayokay 2 роки тому
Recently I saw many cool things on UKposts. There are a lot of people doing interesting stuff. I think the mass of bullshit is just overshadowing us.
@userurirhhrududjd
@userurirhhrududjd 2 роки тому
@@ookayokay that's true. Even tho there's so much shit out there, there are still people out there who are doing genuinely good things to help us.
@forreal_suckers
@forreal_suckers 2 роки тому
@@userurirhhrududjd exactly! There has been recent studies over the years of scientists making cement with microorganisms. Like imagine you driving on a road of cement that secretly has billions, probably trillions of microorganisms that are feeding off of Co2 instead of spitting it out! Like dont even lie that sounds fuckin cool
@Joe.8671
@Joe.8671 2 роки тому
Don't put faith in humans put faith in God everything man does fucks up everything
@qaz3433
@qaz3433 Рік тому
@@Joe.8671 wrong
@JimmyD718
@JimmyD718 Рік тому
Another awesome video. Thanks :)
@ariadna2018
@ariadna2018 Рік тому
Thank you Matt! This video is amazing!!! It's unbelievable to know we have this wonderful alternative to plastics....waw! 🤠 If I have the choice between something ecologically friendly and something that's not...I don't hesitate!! I think it's easy for us to make a good choice...🐸👌
@MikeDaner2630
@MikeDaner2630 2 роки тому
So, if anyone knows the game Dwarf Fortress: this is basically elf crafting
@simonwesterlund2151
@simonwesterlund2151 2 роки тому
This sounds like some dnd underdark technology 🤣
@KainYusanagi
@KainYusanagi 2 роки тому
More like Deep Dwarf crafting. Remember that elves hate you harvesting cave mushrooms for "wood", too. unless you just mean the "here's a mold to have it grow to shape" bit.
@ghanphol
@ghanphol 2 роки тому
Which means we need to burn whoever came up with it I refuse to use anything those filthy tree hugging cannibals do
@bow-tiedengineer4453
@bow-tiedengineer4453 2 роки тому
@@KainYusanagi I think he meant the grow to shape bit.
@TheDragonLord12341
@TheDragonLord12341 2 роки тому
Dude that game is fucking nuts...
@TheBangooman
@TheBangooman 2 роки тому
I wish companies just replaced plastics for this as much as possible, without asking and without us having to do shit. Just like they replaced previous materials without asking. Down 100% with this. Mycelium all the way baby!
@-Devy-
@-Devy- 2 роки тому
It's all about the $$.
@mave2789
@mave2789 2 роки тому
@@-Devy- it always was, and it will always be. Until the humanity ends itself
@BenjamintYT
@BenjamintYT 2 роки тому
@@mave2789 Exactly. Humanity is so focused on money that they don't stop to look at how they earn it. We destroy our planet, pollute our atmosphere, all for a piece of paper that is only worth something beacuse a group of people decided so.
@mave2789
@mave2789 2 роки тому
@@BenjamintYT Endless greed, in a limited world
@chiefsam34
@chiefsam34 2 роки тому
Not to mention what we are doing to ourselves and other people during those processes
@mohitgarg2814
@mohitgarg2814 2 роки тому
Wowww. Thanks Matt.
@xShadowDarkX
@xShadowDarkX Рік тому
I really love the idea of a mycelium based leather. I would really like to see just how effective it is. Even animal based leather eventually breaks down (as most organic structures tend to) but what is the breakdown period in comparison? Can we really on this leather the same ways we have in high fashion? This is especially important for shoes. Unlike pant or shirt shoes are MEANT to take a beating. It would be unfortunate if a mycelium based leather broke down too fast but would it defeat the biodegradable novelty for the extra longevity?
@thatguywithamustache9455
@thatguywithamustache9455 2 роки тому
“I'm willing to donate my friends, they won't take that much time to decompose.”
@lancetheking7524
@lancetheking7524 2 роки тому
*Hold up*
@danielegerton9890
@danielegerton9890 2 роки тому
Order from IG @Mycohenry33 and thank me later
@SonOfKukusan
@SonOfKukusan 2 роки тому
me, a hermitcraft audience, would expect something like mycelium vs grass
@arventus
@arventus 2 роки тому
well we ALSO have seagrass as alternative to plastic,and its edible
@danielegerton9890
@danielegerton9890 2 роки тому
Order from IG @Mycohenry33 and thank me later
@vennjylugo7434
@vennjylugo7434 Рік тому
i suscribed. love your content
@ricknunez3465
@ricknunez3465 Рік тому
This will become a HUGE game changer!!
@dazley8021
@dazley8021 2 роки тому
The Last of Us fans: "Oh no no no no" otherwise promising technology!
@GianniStorti
@GianniStorti 2 роки тому
Damn, better off start practicing now with the bow!
@gobupiter
@gobupiter 2 роки тому
What fans?
@damon5894
@damon5894 2 роки тому
@@gobupiter me (-_-)/
@tonytwinkletoes3149
@tonytwinkletoes3149 2 роки тому
@@gobupiter i forgot it even existed for the simple fact it's a PS exclusive and let's be honest... It's not that great.. so these are valid facts
@DeathProductions200
@DeathProductions200 2 роки тому
@@tonytwinkletoes3149 when the game came out initially it was id say a solid 8/10 for zombie games. Had a better orgin for zombies at least, instead of a virus, something that actually can potentially happen in real life.
@sergrojGrayFace
@sergrojGrayFace 2 роки тому
Imagine shoes biodegrading after you've left them uncleaned of dirt for a while.
@teknosisglitch2432
@teknosisglitch2432 2 роки тому
Better than them being around for hundreds of years ... But being used for only a year.
@suryansh9360
@suryansh9360 2 роки тому
@@teknosisglitch2432 fr
@Donatellangelo
@Donatellangelo 2 роки тому
Still last longer than nikes.
@g8x2keeper
@g8x2keeper 2 роки тому
@@Donatellangelo what do you do to your shoes. I have mostly Nike shoes and they’ve lasted for year. 6 at least
@cloudstalker8956
@cloudstalker8956 2 роки тому
@@g8x2keeper walk
@orusandornots1915
@orusandornots1915 2 роки тому
You glide over the cons while extolling it's virtues. I like these types of videos better when the information is balanced.
@MorenoCamionero
@MorenoCamionero 2 роки тому
There is a book anticipating this!! Thank you for this video. In 2019 a French medium wrote about how is most likely gonna be life on earth in about a hundred years. One of the many things he explained is that buildings were gonna be made of a material that is made of fungus and some metals, with incredible properties like self repairing and reactive to the environment. Seemingly we won't need to wait a hundred years for that. I'm so excited!! (Other advantages will be the reciclability of buildings once not in use and that they are biocompatible and thus more respectful with our own health when being inside).
@MorenoCamionero
@MorenoCamionero Рік тому
Terr2 Sylvain Didelot
@fredbach6039
@fredbach6039 2 роки тому
A young fellow tested polystyrene as a food for several organisms and found a worm that eats and digests polystyrene for food, and thrives on it. We should be pushing that technology too.
@blueturborider
@blueturborider 2 роки тому
yeah, and the by-product of that was antifreeze which is also no recyclable and toxic
@walterbaltzley4546
@walterbaltzley4546 2 роки тому
@@blueturborider That word non-recyclable is a misnomer -- It is not PROFITABLY recyclable... Matter is made of energy, which can neither b created nor destroyed, only converted to another form... The energy required to break the chemical bonds and then combine them with something else to make it stable and non-toxic costs more than the final product is worth. Everything is recyclable, not everything can be recycled PROFITABLY.
@timothyduffy8818
@timothyduffy8818 2 роки тому
@@blueturborider if it turns to antifreeze it is just molecules composed of Carbon and Hydrogen or Hydrogen and Oxygen, which then can be broken apart with energy.
@That-No-Moon
@That-No-Moon 2 роки тому
Another good thing to get rid of plastics is a fungus called Pestalotiopsis microspora that also converts plastics.
@blueturborider
@blueturborider 2 роки тому
My point is that you can't reduce anti freeze ( if you can I don't if can and after reading the comments under I wonder how energy efficient that is) other point is that I don't think you can reuse. I might be wrong
@maximusDAbiker
@maximusDAbiker 2 роки тому
I love the fact you include economic factors in your videos. It provides a realistic hope as things become cheaper, more cost effective etc. Most modern products we commonly use every day have become thousands of percent (percents?) cheaper overtime. Most things you cover are more expensive and more complicated, but within the next 20-50 years, I can see a lot of the products/concepts you cover becoming mainstream because of their cost effectiveness.
@jasperfox6821
@jasperfox6821 Рік тому
It's things like this that give me hope for the future, something like this could replace plastic for good. No long damaging the environment has much.
@Anxiou5Panda
@Anxiou5Panda Рік тому
Mycelium packaging is indeed a good start. Let's worry about the other applications later.
@asifishan1221
@asifishan1221 Рік тому
What other applications?
@Anxiou5Panda
@Anxiou5Panda Рік тому
@@asifishan1221 Matt mentioned in the video that there may be other potential applications for Mycelium. If my memory serves me right, it can be used as an alternative for hollow blocks or insulation but it is said that these products are way less ready for mass production. Hence why I said, let's focus with the packaging replacement first.
@asifishan1221
@asifishan1221 Рік тому
@@Anxiou5Panda ok but are there any negative sides to it?
@Anxiou5Panda
@Anxiou5Panda Рік тому
@@asifishan1221 Maybe, if handled and applied wrongly. I believe everything has an advantage and a disadvantage. We'll have to wait.
@asifishan1221
@asifishan1221 Рік тому
@@Anxiou5Panda you are right
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