@@WhatIfScienceShow the curency of martian are martian dollar and not Us $ , the question is if human can life there what changes in economic , politic and religion ?
Without “messing up” the earth as you put it, you wouldn’t be sitting there bitching about it on your phone using the internet. You would probably die by the age of 60, have to walk to work if you could even find a job, and you would be living in the woods somewhere just trying to survive lol. Try and remember that most of the nice, easy things you have in your life are due to people “messing up” the earth. I bet you gladly take advantage of them every single day.
Haha what everyone seems to, (conveniently,) forget is that wherever you go that's not on Earth, be it Mars, the Moon, or wherever else, the _only_ way of surviving for any length of time longer than about 15 seconds is if you're completely sealed inside some kind of, "bubble," (space suit, habitation module, etc.) that is trapping a small but sufficient amount of Earth in there with you. You can survive some variation in pressure densities, for a while, but the difference in Gravitational influence causes bone loss virtually immediately without almost constant and continuous resistance weight training to try slowing the effects. All the while with the incessant realization that, if you stop for any significant period of time, the effects are always there ready to wreak havoc on your uniquely Earth-based physiology again. Sure, you'd be on Mars. But you'd be on Mars while being essentially trapped inside a small piece of Earth the entire time, for you to have the experience through. Like a fish can live outside of the Ocean, if it's inside a tank or bowl or something still perpetually surrounded by at least an approximation of the Ocean. There wouldn't be any picking up Martian dirt and letting it run through your bare fingers, or running around barefoot with the Martian soil between your toes like the beach. It's not like the famous explorers we all learned about in school. When they set out into the "unknown" they still had the air to breathe, trees wherever there was land to make repairs on their sailing vessels, and wildlife to hunt and consume even in the Ocean on which they travelled. Once you leave the approximately 100km barrier where Earth's atmosphere ends and you're officially in "Space," (low Earth orbit,) if you spend one moment outside of the bubble of Earth that you brought with you you're dead. The only way you could ever have that raw, unhindered experience is in the last final moments before your certain death because any amount of time longer than a few precious seconds and you're nothing more than a corpse on Mars. You'd be on Mars, but you wouldn't _really_ be on Mars. Know what I mean? Or, would you be forever trapped inside the Earth "bubble" you brought with you, that you're stuck trying to have an experience through? Earth is where we survive, and there are only small, limited environments on the Earth that aren't severely detrimental to human physiology, despite Earth being the Planet upon which we evolved to begin with. It might be fun to imagine "living on Mars," (or the Moon, or whatever,) but, you won't ever be living on Mars, you'd be living in a bubble of Earth, that together with you happens to be on Mars. Like a fish in a bowl on the Piano. The fish doesn't live on the piano lol it lives inside the bowl. The only difference is, as far as anyone knows, we would actually be aware of the "piano." The fish might not have any idea at all, let alone care. It's arguably much more concerned with the state of the bowl it inhabits. A lesson we can all take from a fish. ✌
Please consider doing this one, been asking on every video and post you guys make for over 2 months: What if we kept growing at the same rate after puberty ended? How large would we be by the time people typically die from natural causes and how hard would living be? In this scenario people would be built to take the extra physical stress from getting as large as possible.
As a woman who is over 6” tall, you sound exceptionally bitter. Every guy I dated who was at all shorter than me treated me like I was somehow insulting them by standing up straight, heaven forbid I wear cute shoes. Maybe let the height thing go.
Actually all they're doing is grabbing screenshots and screengrabs and movie clips from different movies and educational films that are already out here weather on UA-cam or in the movies
I'm confused, how does having a Starlink satellite system set up change the time it takes to communicate with earth? Is Elon reinventing physics as well as the electric car? The time it takes to send a signal to Earth can't change with technology it is set at the speed of light.
The speed of light takes differing times depending on where in orbit we are compared to Mars but the average is around 20 min. That is the speed we communicate with Mars now and the fastest speed we can communicate with mars and no current technology is going to change that.
How would starlink Satellites increase the speed of information traveling between Earth and Mars? As far I know, nothing is faster than the speed of light.
I did think the same when he said it. He also didn’t explain how it would be faster or by how much. This video is literally just “imagine if everything was a best-case scenario and reality/physics did what we wanted”.
Maybe Optical communication, also known as optical telecommunication, is communication at a distance using light to carry information or something related technology
Spending 100 years on Mars would present a significant challenge due to the harsh conditions of the planet. The atmosphere is thin, with only about 1% of the density of Earth's atmosphere, which would make it difficult to breathe. The temperature also ranges from -125°C to 35°C, making it extremely cold and inhospitable. One of the biggest challenges of living on Mars would be the lack of a protective magnetic field, which means that the planet is exposed to high levels of radiation. This could lead to a higher risk of cancer and other health problems. Another challenge would be the lack of water, which is essential for human survival. Water would have to be imported from Earth or obtained by extracting it from the Martian soil. Additionally, the planet's lack of an atmosphere and magnetic field also means that there is no protection from solar flares and other forms of space radiation, which would be dangerous for human habitation. It's important to note that living on Mars for 100 years would require a self-sustaining colony with advanced technology for food production, waste management, and medical care. Currently, we don't have the technology to support a colony on Mars for such a long period of time. It's also worth mentioning that it's important to consider the ethical and moral implications of human settlement on other planets, and the potential impact on future generations and the planet itself.
More than 120 years has passed since the first exploration of Antartica. The temperature is warmer in Antartica than any place on Mars, yet there's no cities, or any permanent settlements for civilians, just scientist by the dozens at the most. That is what I predict Mars will be, just a scientific outpost, even after 100 years since first manned mission.
Antarctica is a biodiversity hotspot unlike Mars, that's why countries around the world are not able to squeeze oil from there. And should never do that. Moreover recently the entire South Ocean got protected area status.
Good video. Do one video on what if you spent 100 years on Venus as it'd be cool to see what would happen if a person spent 100 years in a cloud city in the upper atmosphere of Venus. NASA will send humans to Mars in 2035 while NASA will send humans to Venus in 2100. In the future, in 2200, there will be both Martians and Venusians.
Also, it rains Sulfuric Acid on Venus and wind speeds in the upper atmosphere of the hottest planet in the Solar System are 224 mph while the winds on Uranus, the coldest planet in the Solar System, are 560 mph. You know that Uranue emits deadly amounts of radiation because Uranus has the 2nd strongest magnetic field in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Other little odd things would be different on Mars too, like you couldn't play online games with Earth people because of the lag time. So no CoD or Halo skirmishes between the planets or anything like that. Driving/riding in cars would be different because they'd bounce around way more. A lot of sports/athletic records would be broken, like high jump stuff, how much weight could be lifted, how far a ball could be thrown, etc. The best thing about a Mars colony would be all the technology they created to survive on Mars could be used on Earth too. For example, if they create bots that can 3-D print large buildings or structures, that'd revolutionize construction here too. Or just the fact that we could build livable habitats on Mars would mean that we could live virtually anywhere on Earth too, perhaps even finally allowing us to have large populations in Antarctica.
Absolutely impossible that most of this will happen at all, let alone in such a short timeframe. It’s basically my dream to see these things come to pass though 😔
All tech developments were considered a magic before two centuries or so... Telephones Airplanes Going to the moon Etc. Etc. Maybe someday this also happens! Maybe we are able to disappear! Maybe we are able to teleport! Maybe we are able to time travel!
Imagine terraforming Mars, growing trees and plants, cities, and towns, millions of people living there, and when its finally finished, a massive comet smashes into it, and destroys the planet
I think I can't last long enough to go to Mars. just think 9 months of travel in our current technology. I don't even like 1 day traveling in a car. So there's no way I can last that long without gravity.
The scary part would be what creatures would be created on the terraformed mars Evolution is natural and will happen when it’s habitable enough, so what would the creatures evolve into?
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@@WhatIfScienceShow can I buy your channel
@@justsomepersononyoutube9271 dumb question
@@WhatIfScienceShow Hey what if you always make my day better even if I had a bad day and I am glad this make you happy ik it makes me
@@WhatIfScienceShow the curency of martian are martian dollar and not Us $ , the question is if human can life there what changes in economic , politic and religion ?
Hopefully this time we can make a CLEAN go of it and not mess up Mars like we did to Earth.
Not likely.
Yeah, keep that Martian ecosystem the pristine freezing, lifeless, poisonous and throughly dead planet it always was.
Wait ! That's illegal!!!
Without “messing up” the earth as you put it, you wouldn’t be sitting there bitching about it on your phone using the internet. You would probably die by the age of 60, have to walk to work if you could even find a job, and you would be living in the woods somewhere just trying to survive lol. Try and remember that most of the nice, easy things you have in your life are due to people “messing up” the earth. I bet you gladly take advantage of them every single day.
I mean, there's no air to pollute on Mars. I mean, there is but it's negligible and already unbreathable.
"What if there was another planet in the habitable zone"
Already been done
The United States would invade it for oil.
There are three. Venus, Earth and Mars are all without our suns habitable zone. The planet can be in the habitable zone and not be habitable.
There is
There are many
Year 3000:
Kid: Mom I'm going to my friend's house
Mom: Where?
Kid: Fred's House at the Jezero Crater in Mars, I'll be back in 2 hours
If we survive than we would have billions of people in outer part of solar system by that time
Yeah
F-Friends? What's that?
Here before this blows up
@@oni_sectionone8646 grammatically incorrect, then instead of than.
Finally an episode of what if where nobody dies!!
finalman
Yeah we all know this and I'm gonna say it's somewhat copied I don't care if someone say something about me
Haha
I think you'll just eventually die once you get there
Have been some videos where nobody died.
I feel this is a little too optimistic, but I certainly hope it plays out like this.
It’s unbelievably optimistic and will never happen in reality, but it’d be a dream come true if it did.
l would like to see; "WHAT IF there was no education OR knowledge?"
Forget humanite
Go back to monke
@@noisyintrovertzxc AND MANY MORE :D
@@noisyintrovertzxc yes
Just look at the middle east.
@@TravisBickle0312 lmao
If people start living on mars their next target will be Titan 😅😅
Or they will become titan..💀
Well that or building a colony in the atmosphere of Venus
do you think you're funny
@@outflame3040 ikr
Thanos wants to know your location
Haha what everyone seems to, (conveniently,) forget is that wherever you go that's not on Earth, be it Mars, the Moon, or wherever else, the _only_ way of surviving for any length of time longer than about 15 seconds is if you're completely sealed inside some kind of, "bubble," (space suit, habitation module, etc.) that is trapping a small but sufficient amount of Earth in there with you.
You can survive some variation in pressure densities, for a while, but the difference in Gravitational influence causes bone loss virtually immediately without almost constant and continuous resistance weight training to try slowing the effects.
All the while with the incessant realization that, if you stop for any significant period of time, the effects are always there ready to wreak havoc on your uniquely Earth-based physiology again.
Sure, you'd be on Mars. But you'd be on Mars while being essentially trapped inside a small piece of Earth the entire time, for you to have the experience through. Like a fish can live outside of the Ocean, if it's inside a tank or bowl or something still perpetually surrounded by at least an approximation of the Ocean.
There wouldn't be any picking up Martian dirt and letting it run through your bare fingers, or running around barefoot with the Martian soil between your toes like the beach.
It's not like the famous explorers we all learned about in school. When they set out into the "unknown" they still had the air to breathe, trees wherever there was land to make repairs on their sailing vessels, and wildlife to hunt and consume even in the Ocean on which they travelled.
Once you leave the approximately 100km barrier where Earth's atmosphere ends and you're officially in "Space," (low Earth orbit,) if you spend one moment outside of the bubble of Earth that you brought with you you're dead.
The only way you could ever have that raw, unhindered experience is in the last final moments before your certain death because any amount of time longer than a few precious seconds and you're nothing more than a corpse on Mars.
You'd be on Mars, but you wouldn't _really_ be on Mars. Know what I mean?
Or, would you be forever trapped inside the Earth "bubble" you brought with you, that you're stuck trying to have an experience through?
Earth is where we survive, and there are only small, limited environments on the Earth that aren't severely detrimental to human physiology, despite Earth being the Planet upon which we evolved to begin with.
It might be fun to imagine "living on Mars," (or the Moon, or whatever,) but, you won't ever be living on Mars, you'd be living in a bubble of Earth, that together with you happens to be on Mars.
Like a fish in a bowl on the Piano. The fish doesn't live on the piano lol it lives inside the bowl.
The only difference is, as far as anyone knows, we would actually be aware of the "piano."
The fish might not have any idea at all, let alone care. It's arguably much more concerned with the state of the bowl it inhabits.
A lesson we can all take from a fish. ✌
Please consider doing this one, been asking on every video and post you guys make for over 2 months:
What if we kept growing at the same rate after puberty ended? How large would we be by the time people typically die from natural causes and how hard would living be? In this scenario people would be built to take the extra physical stress from getting as large as possible.
They already made a video on that.
@@Davidpostingshid link me please because I can never find it when people say that
Time goes longer on Mars even though it's just a few minutes or seconds long it would still make a great change on us
one day there will be rumors on mars that the first martians came from earth
Well today everything is documented. Only people to think that would be conspiracy theorists.
Love u sir.....love from karnataka state....india🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
100 years in the future
Girls: sorry i only like 8ft marsian guys
As a woman who is over 6” tall, you sound exceptionally bitter. Every guy I dated who was at all shorter than me treated me like I was somehow insulting them by standing up straight, heaven forbid I wear cute shoes. Maybe let the height thing go.
@@codename495 I sure hope you're over 6 inches tall 🤣🤣🤣
8ft tall . . . but too weak to carry in the groceries in a single trip.
u got to love the time that the what if crew take to edit these videos and make it so amazing keep it up!
Actually all they're doing is grabbing screenshots and screengrabs and movie clips from different movies and educational films that are already out here weather on UA-cam or in the movies
@@corystephens7787 yh thats called edits .-.
I'm confused, how does having a Starlink satellite system set up change the time it takes to communicate with earth? Is Elon reinventing physics as well as the electric car? The time it takes to send a signal to Earth can't change with technology it is set at the speed of light.
If it was light it will take like 3-5mins
The speed of light takes differing times depending on where in orbit we are compared to Mars but the average is around 20 min. That is the speed we communicate with Mars now and the fastest speed we can communicate with mars and no current technology is going to change that.
@@dropzone01 yup
Well. It IS a "what if" after all.
Maybe So if anything goes wrong the message could be known easily and a starship could be send to recover and rescue that crew
6:26 I liked this proyect! 😻 hopefully that happens.
This is pretty optimistic but in reality there will probably be lots of fighting for resources and space.
In the future, Travelling to Mars would be like travelling to a Different country.
I can't wait to move to Mars, shopping and the seaside... here I come.
the future
that we can be proud of.
I was born 100 years too soon jealous but would be proud beyond words
Imagine after 100 years , kids watching the videos of what if from Mars .
1 year in Mars is 687 Earth days so 100 years in Mars means 68,700 Earth days and each day on Mars is 25 Earth hours
I know to thick about fresh martian air, cities on Mars, and everything like that, we are getting ahead of ourselves.
We’re not it’s Pretty easy we need a young president like myself for the world to survive and make it to the future
*Thicc* atmosphere
@@Cosmicmorales or if you spent 100 years on Venus
@@sburton015 *yes*
0:37 the guys in the backround:well you need money,LOTS
The legend is back. Yay !!
How would starlink Satellites increase the speed of information traveling between Earth and Mars? As far I know, nothing is faster than the speed of light.
I did think the same when he said it. He also didn’t explain how it would be faster or by how much. This video is literally just “imagine if everything was a best-case scenario and reality/physics did what we wanted”.
Maybe Optical communication, also known as optical telecommunication, is communication at a distance using light to carry information or something related technology
Solarsails
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The Martian movie 🍿🎥 is a great 🍿🎥 but you'd have to deal with dangerous crap that goes on with Mars too like radiation mostly
So basically "The Martian-Extended Edition".
News : there is oil on Venus
America : Time to go
What do you mean "you" I will be dead in 100 years 😂
Spending 100 years on Mars would present a significant challenge due to the harsh conditions of the planet. The atmosphere is thin, with only about 1% of the density of Earth's atmosphere, which would make it difficult to breathe. The temperature also ranges from -125°C to 35°C, making it extremely cold and inhospitable.
One of the biggest challenges of living on Mars would be the lack of a protective magnetic field, which means that the planet is exposed to high levels of radiation. This could lead to a higher risk of cancer and other health problems.
Another challenge would be the lack of water, which is essential for human survival. Water would have to be imported from Earth or obtained by extracting it from the Martian soil.
Additionally, the planet's lack of an atmosphere and magnetic field also means that there is no protection from solar flares and other forms of space radiation, which would be dangerous for human habitation.
It's important to note that living on Mars for 100 years would require a self-sustaining colony with advanced technology for food production, waste management, and medical care. Currently, we don't have the technology to support a colony on Mars for such a long period of time.
It's also worth mentioning that it's important to consider the ethical and moral implications of human settlement on other planets, and the potential impact on future generations and the planet itself.
100years later:
Earth is like Mars and Mars is like Earth
WTF😂😂😂
Well that's plausible, if we can't decrease the human population on Earth then Earth will become a barren land.
Even tho how to survive gets famous he wil never gonna give us up 😂
More than 120 years has passed since the first exploration of Antartica. The temperature is warmer in Antartica than any place on Mars, yet there's no cities, or any permanent settlements for civilians, just scientist by the dozens at the most. That is what I predict Mars will be, just a scientific outpost, even after 100 years since first manned mission.
Antarctica is a biodiversity hotspot unlike Mars, that's why countries around the world are not able to squeeze oil from there. And should never do that. Moreover recently the entire South Ocean got protected area status.
Love your videos. Never fails to fascinate me keep it up always makes my day
Good video. Do one video on what if you spent 100 years on Venus as it'd be cool to see what would happen if a person spent 100 years in a cloud city in the upper atmosphere of Venus. NASA will send humans to Mars in 2035 while NASA will send humans to Venus in 2100. In the future, in 2200, there will be both Martians and Venusians.
Due to its Thick clouds Venus is very hot and It will get hotter(Just imagine this think like pressure cooker heat only get inside don't go outside)
@@farhanm.10 I meant the upper atmosphere, not the surface.
Also, it rains Sulfuric Acid on Venus and wind speeds in the upper atmosphere of the hottest planet in the Solar System are 224 mph while the winds on Uranus, the coldest planet in the Solar System, are 560 mph. You know that Uranue emits deadly amounts of radiation because Uranus has the 2nd strongest magnetic field in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
@@shreeanshushahakar5903 Oh, My Mistake
I didn't have time to watch this yesterday.
Yes, for peoples living in earth their life will become attack on titan(mars version )😂
Other little odd things would be different on Mars too, like you couldn't play online games with Earth people because of the lag time. So no CoD or Halo skirmishes between the planets or anything like that. Driving/riding in cars would be different because they'd bounce around way more. A lot of sports/athletic records would be broken, like high jump stuff, how much weight could be lifted, how far a ball could be thrown, etc. The best thing about a Mars colony would be all the technology they created to survive on Mars could be used on Earth too. For example, if they create bots that can 3-D print large buildings or structures, that'd revolutionize construction here too. Or just the fact that we could build livable habitats on Mars would mean that we could live virtually anywhere on Earth too, perhaps even finally allowing us to have large populations in Antarctica.
Let's do it right now
I just want my own Rocinante! lol
What if Jupiter hit earth:DO IT
There was a movie called In The Space Between Us. Has a child born on Mars and comes to Earth. Pretty good movie
Absolutely impossible that most of this will happen at all, let alone in such a short timeframe. It’s basically my dream to see these things come to pass though 😔
It will happen if the basis is Martian Year
He forgot to mention that Mars born people would eventually become over twice as tall as Earth people.
This must have come from Marsnet’s Mars Colonization Timeline page. I love looking at that page, despite the spelling and grammar errors.😁😁
The first The first person to set foot on the moon : Neil Armstrong
The first person to set foot on the mars :????????????????😁
What If is the best thing happened on UA-cam since UA-cam. 🤔
""" Let's Pray for those people who doesn't have food to eat on lockdown and pray for Corona patients """💙💚💛🖤♥️♥️😢😢
It's better to donate some of your pocket money to covid relief fund rather than praying !
Is like starting all over again but with knowledge and technology
All tech developments were considered a magic before two centuries or so...
Telephones
Airplanes
Going to the moon
Etc. Etc.
Maybe someday this also happens!
Maybe we are able to disappear!
Maybe we are able to teleport!
Maybe we are able to time travel!
Awesome. We have to fix earth before going to mars.
Seriously everytime wht if upload videos tht r going on in my mind
Thank u so much for makin intresting good video . 😇
What if there was a better design for a habitat. That was easy to construct, and easy to transport away from the ship for safety.
now we can finally find sojourner,curiosity,spirit,opportunity,perseverance.(rovers).
pls make a video about “what if planes traveled through space?”
“What if abstergo entertainment is real?”
idea: bringing water from earth or other planets with water to mars for water supply.
I have no idea how humans came to be on earth. But I know that the human brain is a thinking machine. And he is looking for the next level of hope.
First love your vids
Hi :D
@@spychoml6166 hiii
First here
yes hi
ow,,i saw you for the first time😄,thats great,like traveling to mars
Suggestion, "What If Earth Spun Both Vertically and Horizontally at the Same Time?".
What if I spend 100 years on Mars?
Yeah that's a big pass for me I don't want to work that long...
Nice video.
thats give me hope
Hope I can see these things in my lifetime
2:59 not after 20 years but probably a few years or less
Super information's
If this is possible in a few decades..im saving money to go to Mars..asap
Eventually a great video!
Every time Mr narrator comes out I always say “Hello Mr Peter 🤣
*_When you're so early you see motivation comments_*
All ppl go to mars me chilling watching beluga on yt next day mars got hit by a big comet
Imagine terraforming Mars, growing trees and plants, cities, and towns, millions of people living there, and when its finally finished, a massive comet smashes into it, and destroys the planet
amazing
Sounds really good but this will take 20 years to send the first person on Mars
Let's make the world a better place
human on mars: wow mars is good after we build everything we need
human on earth: ww3 started
Does anyone know how we get selected to go live there?
What if the human race actually worked together
The year 4000
Son:Mom where is my new school
Mom: It's on pluto
Your sweet tongue makes every video enjoyable and comprehensive
i wont die when i arrive on mars because of you
Love what if
If we were on Mars it would be 100 years on earth
Mars forever daydream
What if is making mars so habitable that earth is going to be inhabitable
As Neil degrass Tyson said if we had the technology to terraform Mars then there would be no point to go to Mars because we would be able to fix earth
I think I can't last long enough to go to Mars. just think 9 months of travel in our current technology. I don't even like 1 day traveling in a car. So there's no way I can last that long without gravity.
When should be the best time to go to Mars?
Prince William:"Fix Earth Instead"
Maybe we will have invented artificial gravity by that time.
longer vids on space topics plz!
This video makes me exciting
The scary part would be what creatures would be created on the terraformed mars
Evolution is natural and will happen when it’s habitable enough, so what would the creatures evolve into?
It may seem silly but what if we find Aliens there?
If people lived on Mars their next target titan then triton