Why Don T We Have Giant Robots at Cameron Karen blog

Why Don T We Have Giant Robots. The big problem with building giant stompy robots (or giant stompy organic monsters) with current. Tanks are already about as heavy as the roads they drive on can support and sometimes a little heavier. It currently holds the guinness world record for the largest mobile humanoid robot. And of course, while we do have the technology to build such a thing, it would be hideously complex and inefficient. At least, in a limited sense. A bipedal mecha would concentrate more weight onto a. Standing at 18 meters (59 feet) tall, this huge robot can’t fly in space or wield laser beam sabers. But it can bend down on one knee and move its fingers. Theoretically, way down the road, yes. A 50 foot tall walking robot can't really do that and would get blown to bits pretty quickly. It still had to be connected to the massive gantry, but it could move its legs, arms, head, and various individual panels to make it look like it was the real thing.

Giant robot built in Japan r/BeAmazed
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The big problem with building giant stompy robots (or giant stompy organic monsters) with current. A bipedal mecha would concentrate more weight onto a. It currently holds the guinness world record for the largest mobile humanoid robot. Standing at 18 meters (59 feet) tall, this huge robot can’t fly in space or wield laser beam sabers. Tanks are already about as heavy as the roads they drive on can support and sometimes a little heavier. It still had to be connected to the massive gantry, but it could move its legs, arms, head, and various individual panels to make it look like it was the real thing. And of course, while we do have the technology to build such a thing, it would be hideously complex and inefficient. But it can bend down on one knee and move its fingers. At least, in a limited sense. Theoretically, way down the road, yes.

Giant robot built in Japan r/BeAmazed

Why Don T We Have Giant Robots The big problem with building giant stompy robots (or giant stompy organic monsters) with current. At least, in a limited sense. The big problem with building giant stompy robots (or giant stompy organic monsters) with current. Standing at 18 meters (59 feet) tall, this huge robot can’t fly in space or wield laser beam sabers. But it can bend down on one knee and move its fingers. It currently holds the guinness world record for the largest mobile humanoid robot. And of course, while we do have the technology to build such a thing, it would be hideously complex and inefficient. A bipedal mecha would concentrate more weight onto a. Tanks are already about as heavy as the roads they drive on can support and sometimes a little heavier. It still had to be connected to the massive gantry, but it could move its legs, arms, head, and various individual panels to make it look like it was the real thing. A 50 foot tall walking robot can't really do that and would get blown to bits pretty quickly. Theoretically, way down the road, yes.

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