Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions

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2024-02-11に共有
Oh man, these do NOT look like fun ways to go! Let's take a look at some inventors who met their end by their own inventions!
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  • Here’s an intresting story: While British inventor and billionaire James Hezelden didn’t invent the Segway, he did own the company in 2010 when this even took place. He was out riding his Segway in the woods when he lost control, fell of a cliff, and died. That’s right, the owner of Segway died while riding a Segway!
  • @UAE-Ball785
    Be Amazed Never fails to bring Entertainment for me 😂😂
  • Oceangate's Titan submersible suffered from a deplorable lack of maintenance. Having made several deep dives already, the carbon fiber was far overstressed, and when it finally imploded, it shattered, not crumpled. Glorified plastic and deep ocean pressures are not good bedfellows.
  • My understanding of the video: Don't invent things, its dangerous - i'm just gonna stay on my couch 🤣 Cheers ClearGlimpse
  • Does anyone have a feeling that this will become a series?
  • @wakeangel2001
    I remember Otto Lilienthal from a bio about the Wright Brothers I had to read for a report. It made a note of his last words after his fatal accident, "sacrifices must be made." It was because of his death that the Wright brothers decided the most important component of their flying machine would be a steering system.
  • @makutamon
    What I’d like to say about Wan Hu is that he did get into space, but learned the hard way that there’s no air in space. On the plus side, he was able to feel what the sun is like on the skin without any atmosphere between him and the sun. On the negative side, he didn’t live long afterward.
  • One more... I don't remember the name of the person, but the guy who was the main designer for the Soviet T-34 tank. In order to prove how reliable it was, he himself sat at the driver's seat of the first prototype tank and crossed several hundreds of kilometers in harsh Russian winter in it, only stopping shortly to refuel it when needed. With Stalin himself interested in the outcome of the test drive, the stakes were high. Well, he made it, the tank proved its reliability, but he soon realized he had made a "small" design flaw. He forgot to make heating for the crew compartment. After the journey, he got severe pneumonia and died...
  • Hey, I think I have seen Wile E. Coyote do some of these things! 😂
  • The first one took '' You got sense, but not common sense'' too literally 💀😭🤣
  • @mcgetrekt2388
    Some of these inventions really didn’t seem that worthwhile, but whinstantly genuinely made a groundbreaking world changing invention and I’m glad a single failure didn’t stop further use of those lighthouses
  • The Best Example: Icarus Icarus was the son of the greatest inventor at the time: Daedalus Daedalus and Icarus were trapped in a prison but the guards seem to have forgotten who they were dealing with Daedalus designed 2 sets of wings, with Icarus' help of course Once they were made, Daedalus and Icarus soared their way out of the prison Despite Daedalus' warning, Icarus flew to close to the sun, melting his wings He then fell to his death after not properly handling his one invention If their is a part 2 to this video, I request you would add this Mythological tale into the mix, Thank You