# This might just be the *messiest* TED Talk of all time #TEDTalks

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** TED
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQCQwMaSzV8
- **Дата:** 01.06.2026
- **Длительность:** 1:30
- **Просмотры:** 20,446
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/51911

## Описание

Mark Rober spent years trying to land a rover on Mars. Now, the former NASA engineer turned science YouTuber with millions of subscribers is launching a new mission: to teach the next generation of big problem solvers. That's why he's spending 60 million dollars to build a STEM curriculum kids actually want. With squirrel obstacle courses, giant lasers and elephant toothpaste explosions, who wouldn't want to learn from YouTube's top engineer?

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 01:00) []

Now, wa — when I had the opportunity, the TED talk, I was like, I'm just going to really go for this. I'm going to learn what it's like to not just give a talk, but like actually nail it. Stepping on stage for the first time in that like iconic red circle. I literally forgot everything. 25% of the way through my talk, I was like, I don't know what's happening, but I'm like actually enjoying this. It's really boring if you make a video about the scientific method. But what's not boring is if you make a video about a 15-tonon jello pool you can actually bellow flop onto. The thing I want people to take away from my TED talk is it's time for disruption and for this generation that's grown up with new media on social media on Tik Tok and YouTube to come in with that visceral experience. Yes, that is a wrench in an MRI machine cuz how else am I supposed to talk about the invisible magnetic fields all around us? And that's the whole premise of Class Crunch Labs, the seven-year long initiative to create a full science curriculum, third to 8th grade, and make it free forever for all teachers. It's a big swing. And to tell the world about it on the TED stage was like really special. It was really, really great working with the TED team. I think this was officially on record the messiest TED talk of all time. And I can imagine, you know, being closely tied to TED for many years to come because it was just such a delightful experience. — How's your life now?
