@Deonex Wouldn’t waste precious time learning a second language…? People have been learning multiple languages in school for more than a thousand years. You think that’s something nations and tribes only do when they have easy lives and lots of free time? Throughout endless wars, famine, invasion, plague, etc, cultures everywhere have managed to value the teaching of foreign languages. The USA is kind of the exception to this
English was not universal, they spoke an entirely different language, only they knew about it because they deciphered the stones which had English on them
After escaping from the Morlocks in the book, the Time Traveller goes into the distant future and finds himself on a desolate beach, where the sun has turned into a red giant and the moons tidal pull on the oceans has ceased. He hears a "harsh scream" in the distance, and sees a gargantuan crab in pursuit of an equally huge butterfly creature. A moment later, he feels something brush his cheek and is horrified to find one of the giant crabs is probing him with one of its antennae. Needless to say, he gets the hell out of there, back to his own time. Something most people dont know is that there is an official sequel to HG Wells novel, approved by his estate, called The Time Ships. Haven't read it myself; it's on my bucket list.
@@kadejito1 Doesn't he see one of the craps hunt and eat a small kangaroo like thing that he believes is a future evolved Eloi, if I remember correctly
Plus in real life, the great canyon and the Mesa across the US were formed as a result of major floods occurring during the ice age, over hundreds of thousands of years. And as we can see in this scene, an ice age did occur, therefor provided the right conditions for these canyons to form
Not directly, but indirectly by disturbing the global climate balance. Thanks to the moon, (our great moon) the earth has a relatively stable atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system. (mass ratio). When that balance was suddenly destroyed by the breaking of the moon, the earth must have changed its rotational movement very violently on itself, which would have caused wild changes in the climate and in the tides during the first post-disaster centuries.
Likely were saved among the humans of the surface and kept on evolving. Figures that the breaking of the moon must have been similar to a mass-extinction by supervulcano or asteroid impact (think of Mt. Toba or Chicxulub) - a large amount of species went down but some survived and diversified. Also seems like he also went through the next predicted Ice Age (which should hit us in the coming 50k-500k years or so).
@@angelvillegas9604 I just watched it again and you’re right! I totally forgot he went wayyyyyy past that and saw the same structures and hierarchy was there The books paint a different picture with humans evolving again. If I remember correctly they become crab like creatures on a beach. The sun is much larger and the Earth never recovers from what he saw
Mass extinction of most species, imagine that Earth's orbit gets forever damaged, that would lead to many magnetic field failures, a lot of migrating animals would die out or reduce their numbers and thus evolve, a lot of them would die from the solar flare events, cosmic ray cataclysms and intermittent ice ages, I'd also guess an increase and decrease in the oxygen would modify the living structure of insects and mammals, insects would exponentially grow at times of more atmospheric oxygen and evolve back to smaller more different species when Oxygen levels go back down and CO2 levels go back to normal or increase, birds would undergo huge frame and muscle changes, some of them evolving onto other species, a lot of bird species relying on the magnetic field to locate themselves and migrate would definitely die and go extinct, while mostly all reptiles and amphibians may remain barely unchanged like today's lizards, crocodiles and turtles, (we even se a chameleon in the movie later on) whom have remained virtually the same for millions of years up until today, my guess is that at certain ages they'd thrive in these new open hotter environments and they might be hunted as the primarily source of food along with fish for the future hunter-gatherer humans, a lot of these reptile species I guess would have parallel and converged evolution becoming new bird-like species or different bulkier species at some points in these millions of years, the same way most remaining Dinosaurs of millions of years ago evolved into today's birds.
However it changes after human race has disappeared, the planet will be infinitely better off than it is with our vile disgusting presence. I hope we don't completely destroy it or the wildlife before we do. The sooner mankind is extinct the better off it will be.
@@INDENTUREDTRADER I totally agree. Humans are essentially a virus consuming and killing everything. Agent Smith from The Matrix said it best to Morpheus!
@@TheMarrification my self esteem is irrelevant. Also self esteem does not warrant destroying and consuming until every resource is exhausted. You should open your eyes as well as your apparent limited thought process. It woukd seem you personify the type of individual that has got us where we find ourselves today.
@@INDENTUREDTRADER Humanity needs to find the right balance. Well, there’s definitely something wrong with you if you make gross, ill-informed generalisations about total strangers. The ignorance of the way people work is shocking. Not to mention how you seem to try and rationalise away your social failings. Someone like that is the LEAST qualified to make judgments on other humans.
Seat belts weren't invented yet. Would have been cool if he fell out. By right, his hand is years older than the rest of him. The story should have shown him have problems with it.
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A new Ice Age is predicted to occur about 50k-500k years from now. Given how much the last major Ice Age impacted the topography and climate of earth I don't think it's too far flung - though in the wrong chronological order it would seem.
@@metalltitan But the eroding of the land into a canyon by a river, or the eroding of the rock arches by the wind do need more than 800,000 years. You need geological time scales for that.
Ben wong there are futuristic cities now in the present time you just have to visit the cities and flying cars are real but they are hidden and being tested by being flied
By that time earth would’ve been destroyed, and our solar system would’ve ceased to exist as our sun would’ve died 990,999,999 years previously. He would’ve been killed by the time the earth was swallowed up by the sun as it blossomed into a red giant, along with the time machine
@@lochness5524 Well according to the false timeline of "evolution", the Sun would increase in brightness, causing all life to cease to exist and oceans evaporating
Going forward is one thing but going back creates a new series of challenges. You can arrive at your own past but after arriving and going forward with the natural course of time within that past would create divergence in the timeline creating an alternate past timeline.
Ah yes, the time paradox. Alexander experiences that in the film, but what I really want to see is a movie of the official sequel to The Time Machine novel - The Time Ships. That book really throws time for a curve.
Awesome. Great work. Time travel is not far fetched at all. In fact, it is mathematically possible. I study the physics of time travel. The generation of an electromagnetic field and a spinning apparatus that housed the EMF is what I have achieved to create time dilation.
Scott Cupp - your medication needs checking. Time travel is only possible due to relativistic effects ie if you travel at near to lightspeed time will pass slower for you so when you slow down time has passed relatively quicker for everyone else. You'd experience an apparent jump into the future but not by much and it would depend on how long you'd travelled at near lightspeed. Jumping about in time and travelling back in time is impossible. You really need those meds checking.
they tried using powerful magnets in the philadelphia expert i think and it failed,,,,i read somewhere that you could go back in time but only to the time when the machine was first turned on,,,,,so the year 1900 wouldnt be possible
@Scott Cupp Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine works using gravitational time dilation meaning time for him has stopped inside the time machine while everything outside the time machine has fast forwarded and the harder he presses on the platternite lever the more gravitational time dilation increases meaning the rate of time has increased as well and the time machine can also go backwards in time as well if Alexander Hartdegan decides to press the platternite lever back meaning time goes backwards and the harder he presses the lever the more gravitational time dilation it creates. The Time machine is basically an artificial black hole and I think to create a time machine in the real world is to figure out how to manipulate a black hole and make time go backwards and forwards by using a black hole but so far we only discovered that black hole can only access time travel to the future but we need to discover how to time travel to the past using a black hole and stop it’s immense gravity from killing us as well.
No he can’t because he can only go up to the year 999,999,999 or less than that and no more than 999,999,999 because there are only nine dials inside the time machine
Alexander Hartdegan can only time travel from the year less than or equal to the year 999,999,999 and he can’t go beyond the year 999,999,999 because there are only 9 dials inserted in the time machine. As demonstrated as follows 0≤x≤999,999,999
@@BreannaMae Absolutely. Aren't we all travelling through time, even only in one direction though? I go to sleep soon, and when I wake up I'll be in the world of tomorrow! Isn't it amazing?
Scott Cupp its hard to prove that time travel is science fact because right now we can only prove time travel is science fact through theoretical physics such as Quantum mechanics and Einsteins theory of General and Special Relativity and we cant prove time travel is science fact experimentally because we don't know or cant build a time machine right now because in the real world to build a time machine would require a vast amount of energy.
He was VERY lucky to awake just in time (no pun intended), some minutes more and he could have been the only human alive to see the Sun’s red Giant engulf our planet and destroying everything on it 🥲
Even 800 thousand years into the future English still is an universal language. RULE BRITANIA, BRITANIA RULES THE WAVES OF TIME AND SPACE !!!
They had the photonic memory AI to teach English to them, otherwise it would have never survived.
What MacZajSci said, also their lingua franca is that stone language the speak, only a few speak English.
i mean that google still exist so he teached them
@Deonex Wouldn’t waste precious time learning a second language…? People have been learning multiple languages in school for more than a thousand years. You think that’s something nations and tribes only do when they have easy lives and lots of free time? Throughout endless wars, famine, invasion, plague, etc, cultures everywhere have managed to value the teaching of foreign languages. The USA is kind of the exception to this
English was not universal, they spoke an entirely different language, only they knew about it because they deciphered the stones which had English on them
I imagine what if he woke up 3 minutes later ...
After escaping from the Morlocks in the book, the Time Traveller goes into the distant future and finds himself on a desolate beach, where the sun has turned into a red giant and the moons tidal pull on the oceans has ceased. He hears a "harsh scream" in the distance, and sees a gargantuan crab in pursuit of an equally huge butterfly creature. A moment later, he feels something brush his cheek and is horrified to find one of the giant crabs is probing him with one of its antennae. Needless to say, he gets the hell out of there, back to his own time.
Something most people dont know is that there is an official sequel to HG Wells novel, approved by his estate, called The Time Ships. Haven't read it myself; it's on my bucket list.
@@kadejito1 thanks a lot 🖤
@@kadejito1 Doesn't he see one of the craps hunt and eat a small kangaroo like thing that he believes is a future evolved Eloi, if I remember correctly
That much geological erosion would not happen in just 800,000 years.
Well, the moon was in pieces so the gravity and stuff could change that..and it's a sci-fi movie. :)
Plus in real life, the great canyon and the Mesa across the US were formed as a result of major floods occurring during the ice age, over hundreds of thousands of years. And as we can see in this scene, an ice age did occur, therefor provided the right conditions for these canyons to form
Moon fall from the sky. Remember that!
@@jonathansaavedra8135 That has nothing to do with the wind-based erosion of mountains grain by grain.
Not directly, but indirectly by disturbing the global climate balance. Thanks to the moon, (our great moon) the earth has a relatively stable atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system. (mass ratio). When that balance was suddenly destroyed by the breaking of the moon, the earth must have changed its rotational movement very violently on itself, which would have caused wild changes in the climate and in the tides during the first post-disaster centuries.
I wonder if they ever explained what happened to the animals
Likely were saved among the humans of the surface and kept on evolving. Figures that the breaking of the moon must have been similar to a mass-extinction by supervulcano or asteroid impact (think of Mt. Toba or Chicxulub) - a large amount of species went down but some survived and diversified. Also seems like he also went through the next predicted Ice Age (which should hit us in the coming 50k-500k years or so).
Oh the book has such interesting descriptions of what future life is like
In the books he goes much further than just 800,000 years into the future
@@greenlilac32 same here he goes more into the future in the movie
@@angelvillegas9604 I just watched it again and you’re right! I totally forgot he went wayyyyyy past that and saw the same structures and hierarchy was there
The books paint a different picture with humans evolving again. If I remember correctly they become crab like creatures on a beach. The sun is much larger and the Earth never recovers from what he saw
Mass extinction of most species, imagine that Earth's orbit gets forever damaged, that would lead to many magnetic field failures, a lot of migrating animals would die out or reduce their numbers and thus evolve, a lot of them would die from the solar flare events, cosmic ray cataclysms and intermittent ice ages, I'd also guess an increase and decrease in the oxygen would modify the living structure of insects and mammals, insects would exponentially grow at times of more atmospheric oxygen and evolve back to smaller more different species when Oxygen levels go back down and CO2 levels go back to normal or increase, birds would undergo huge frame and muscle changes, some of them evolving onto other species, a lot of bird species relying on the magnetic field to locate themselves and migrate would definitely die and go extinct, while mostly all reptiles and amphibians may remain barely unchanged like today's lizards, crocodiles and turtles, (we even se a chameleon in the movie later on) whom have remained virtually the same for millions of years up until today, my guess is that at certain ages they'd thrive in these new open hotter environments and they might be hunted as the primarily source of food along with fish for the future hunter-gatherer humans, a lot of these reptile species I guess would have parallel and converged evolution becoming new bird-like species or different bulkier species at some points in these millions of years, the same way most remaining Dinosaurs of millions of years ago evolved into today's birds.
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This scene touches my heart coz I wanna know how much the world would change after humans.....
However it changes after human race has disappeared, the planet will be infinitely better off than it is with our vile disgusting presence. I hope we don't completely destroy it or the wildlife before we do. The sooner mankind is extinct the better off it will be.
@@INDENTUREDTRADER I totally agree. Humans are essentially a virus consuming and killing everything. Agent Smith from The Matrix said it best to Morpheus!
@@INDENTUREDTRADER @Jackson Brown Is that how you think about yourself projected out onto everyone else? I think you need to work on your self esteem.
@@TheMarrification my self esteem is irrelevant. Also self esteem does not warrant destroying and consuming until every resource is exhausted.
You should open your eyes as well as your apparent limited thought process. It woukd seem you personify the type of individual that has got us where we find ourselves today.
@@INDENTUREDTRADER Humanity needs to find the right balance.
Well, there’s definitely something wrong with you if you make gross, ill-informed generalisations about total strangers. The ignorance of the way people work is shocking. Not to mention how you seem to try and rationalise away your social failings. Someone like that is the LEAST qualified to make judgments on other humans.
The movie has nice special effects
Lol
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This scene seems to recreate the Permian-Triassic extinction event, if you want some Wikipedia reading
Wow, a movie where hero hits himself to the head and actually loses conciousness.
And still Half Life 3 hasn't come out
It was confirmed the day the moon broke up :S
Epic!
Seat belts weren't invented yet. Would have been cool if he fell out.
By right, his hand is years older than the rest of him. The story should have shown him have problems with it.
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I don't think 800,000 years is enough for so much changes.
A new Ice Age is predicted to occur about 50k-500k years from now. Given how much the last major Ice Age impacted the topography and climate of earth I don't think it's too far flung - though in the wrong chronological order it would seem.
@@metalltitan But the eroding of the land into a canyon by a river, or the eroding of the rock arches by the wind do need more than 800,000 years. You need geological time scales for that.
Ben wong there are futuristic cities now in the present time you just have to visit the cities and flying cars are real but they are hidden and being tested by being flied
@@magtovi You don't need continents to move for geological changes to happen. Tens of millennia are enough.
This film reminds me the accident happens for a reason
I'm curious, what would've happened if he had gone beyond the year 999,999,999?
By that time earth would’ve been destroyed, and our solar system would’ve ceased to exist as our sun would’ve died 990,999,999 years previously. He would’ve been killed by the time the earth was swallowed up by the sun as it blossomed into a red giant, along with the time machine
@@lochness5524 Nope. Life would not exist
@@Betis91 I’m saying that’s what would’ve happened to him along the trip, not at the destination
@@lochness5524 Well according to the false timeline of "evolution", the Sun would increase in brightness, causing all life to cease to exist and oceans evaporating
@@Betis91 I know that, but I’m talking about what happens to the time traveller himself when he attempts to go to the year 999,999,999
Going forward is one thing but going back creates a new series of challenges. You can arrive at your own past but after arriving and going forward with the natural course of time within that past would create divergence in the timeline creating an alternate past timeline.
Ah yes, the time paradox. Alexander experiences that in the film, but what I really want to see is a movie of the official sequel to The Time Machine novel - The Time Ships. That book really throws time for a curve.
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Perfect scene.
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Awesome. Great work. Time travel is not far fetched at all. In fact, it is mathematically possible. I study the physics of time travel. The generation of an electromagnetic field and a spinning apparatus that housed the EMF is what I have achieved to create time dilation.
Scott Cupp - your medication needs checking. Time travel is only possible due to relativistic effects ie if you travel at near to lightspeed time will pass slower for you so when you slow down time has passed relatively quicker for everyone else. You'd experience an apparent jump into the future but not by much and it would depend on how long you'd travelled at near lightspeed. Jumping about in time and travelling back in time is impossible. You really need those meds checking.
they tried using powerful magnets in the philadelphia expert i think and it failed,,,,i read somewhere that you could go back in time but only to the time when the machine was first turned on,,,,,so the year 1900 wouldnt be possible
@Scott Cupp Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine works using gravitational time dilation meaning time for him has stopped inside the time machine while everything outside the time machine has fast forwarded and the harder he presses on the platternite lever the more gravitational time dilation increases meaning the rate of time has increased as well and the time machine can also go backwards in time as well if Alexander Hartdegan decides to press the platternite lever back meaning time goes backwards and the harder he presses the lever the more gravitational time dilation it creates. The Time machine is basically an artificial black hole and I think to create a time machine in the real world is to figure out how to manipulate a black hole and make time go backwards and forwards by using a black hole but so far we only discovered that black hole can only access time travel to the future but we need to discover how to time travel to the past using a black hole and stop it’s immense gravity from killing us as well.
Getting the math right is one thing. Building & powering the time machine is another.
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1:15 the time machine of MEKKAH: future in 802701 years
He can go to 1000000000000 and live it will be better
What happens if the machine stop in a time where the location is under the ice, water or a vacuum ? Obviously an engineer, NOT a prepper.
No he can’t because he can only go up to the year 999,999,999 or less than that and no more than 999,999,999 because there are only nine dials inside the time machine
Alexander Hartdegan can only time travel from the year less than or equal to the year 999,999,999 and he can’t go beyond the year 999,999,999 because there are only 9 dials inserted in the time machine. As demonstrated as follows 0≤x≤999,999,999
Nah it just rolls over like a car odometer
This scene impact my heart
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My only question is What if he ran out of numbers? Going all the way to 999999999
@BrothaNBlue the time machine would stop going forwards through time and the light beams that connect the spinning apparutus would turn off.
It would shut down or I believe it would, unless it would unleash an explosion back along the timeline wiping out all life from the beginning of Time.
800,000 year
1:15 bamboo forest in mekkah with future 799999 years
I've said all of that to say this : Time travel is not science fiction but is science fact.
What if I were to tell you that I've actually done it ...and not just once, but multiple times. Would you believe me?
I have no reason to doubt you. I am building a device to accomplish this feat. Check out my channel for updates on my time device.
Simply Magical can you take me to the past?
@@BreannaMae Absolutely. Aren't we all travelling through time, even only in one direction though? I go to sleep soon, and when I wake up I'll be in the world of tomorrow! Isn't it amazing?
Scott Cupp its hard to prove that time travel is science fact because right now we can only prove time travel is science fact through theoretical physics such as Quantum mechanics and Einsteins theory of General and Special Relativity and we cant prove time travel is science fact experimentally because we don't know or cant build a time machine right now because in the real world to build a time machine would require a vast amount of energy.
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And the time machine stood in the same spot for 800000+ years(?) 😄
It travels through time, not space. It’s not the Tardis
Imagine Coronavirus could survive over 800000 years....
In time nothing can be so mechanical !
He was VERY lucky to awake just in time (no pun intended), some minutes more and he could have been the only human alive to see the Sun’s red Giant engulf our planet and destroying everything on it 🥲
that would take a bit longer than 800,000 years
I cry a lot , I cry again
I fuckin love this scene. Best scene ever in history