Imagine thinking humans will colonize Mars and survive when they can’t even figure out how to work together on earth where life and water are abundant.
Humanity has been that way throughout time but we have still made huge gains. Your comment is very negative. I bet whoever you work for you make the same comments to co workers. Think positive. No matter how bad something is there is always a positive side. Let me give you a example. You lose your job. Well at least you get time off and can collect unemployment. Your mother dies. Well at least you are collecting a big life insurance policy.
@@csb772 you’re delusional. We are regressing as a society. Bickering over politics, gender roles, race and debating what a woman actually is. Everyone who loses their job does not qualify for unemployment and every parent that passes does not have a life insurance policy. Live in reality.
We can’t just turn off the majority of our power sources right now to combat climate change. Progress is being made and we just have to wait. Not everyone is going to cooperate to make a change. It’s the same way with politics, gender, race even if they should. However none this is keeping us or should be keeping us from colonizing mars.
the point he was making was , we should be spending more time and effort on earth ..rather than terraforming mars .. when we cant even tereform ...terra 🤣🤣
Year 500: Martian colonies declare themselves independent from Earth. Diplomatic relations between Earth and Mars are severed due to disputes over resources, neither planet wanting to share resources with the other. Year 1000: The reality of never being able to sustain a satisfactory atmosphere on Mars makes Earth look like a very attractive target for Martians. They begin to prepare a military fleet to invade space for Martians on Earth. Year 1020: The United Colonies of Mars declare war on Earth: The First War of the Worlds begins.
Mars, believing it can survive nuclear attacks having fortified installations with many underground, launch a first strike on Earth using Interplanetary Orbital Missiles disguised as returning vessels. The governments of Earth surrender under threat of nukes still in orbit.
@suellen22, who's without smartphone? I'm already awaiting the first dozen starshield sats to the moon. Sure thats gonna be around mars too, before the first crew arrives. 🚀🏴☠️
@@karstenpedersen7749 I’m pretty sure anyone that goes to mats would make the concession to have to wear a space suit. If not we can build a shield for the base from radiation out of the same material as hazmat suits but translucent for sunlight. Do you not know what humans are capable of ?
Agree and I was just about to say that……. Firstly the AI robots that landed on the red planet would most likely developed and maybe create a conscious…… so when the First humans arrive the AI might fight them before they ever step out of their spaceships….. And secondly what about those Chinese that would build there own base? Either base would be prepared for a battle strike ….. And what about all the meteor strikes, storms and radiation……. One bad year could wipe out the food supplies or infrastructure….. and then that mission would be lost
That the entire cave man mindset that we have we when from cave men/women then hunters and gathers now we have the today to explore what's out there more breakthroughs in science and even art as well so why are some of us hesitant about the greatest journey of humanity story
I think so too. The world is at the brink of insanity, social and economic collapse. Sadly I don't think this is a realistic priority for enough people that can make it happen.
Actually if NASA stays on schedule with the Artemis program they should have people on the moon by year 9 or 10. Mars is definitely more tricky though. It could be how the video goes or longer, but we will at least be returning to the moon definitely within the decade, which is a important step.
Biggest problem is that while earth gets bombarded by 10's of thousands of space rocks each year most are incinerated through friction with the air. Mars has no atmosphere to write home about so 99.9% hit the surface or our lovely constructions. The other issue is that space is full of loads of radiation and Mars has no magnetic field to speak of (which is why it lost its atmosphere) so really we need to move everything underground (maybe 5m for radiation and 100m for space rocks).
I remember when I was a little child and we used to go on trips to the planetarium they used to promise us all of the amazing things that would exist when I was an adult. Some of it came true, but I can’t help but imagine what it would have been like now if everything had really happened the way they thought it would.
Watch a show called For All Mankind, it’s set in an alternative timeline where we never stopped going to the moon. It’s basically exactly what you saw in the planetarium. Personally I love it…
@@sp1cypepperBelt buckles are incredibly ancient tech. The tech is such an effective and easy solution to a common problem that almost every culture developed THE SAME BUCKLE despite being isolated from one another. Evolution is much the same way. Mars was likely much like Earth, so any life forms that may have been there would likely have many recognizable similarities to the life forms we know.
@@denniswabuti6397 it's not to you? Imagine going to the future mars colony, you will inevitably be anxious about it. It's just a natural reaction of worry we can't really control, can't say whether it will or won't happen either tbh
that would be sad, but imagine mars pulling a america on us and become their own seperate thing and start calling themselves martians and stuff would also be sad rlly want a human empire
If you're wondering what a hypothetical independent mars would be like, I recommend watching The Expanse, or wait until I'm done writing my "Mars Rising" book which could be a few years
What I've always been concerned about with the idea of a community on Mars or the moon is what nobody seems to think about and that's crime. This video is looking years into the future. Ten, twenty, or thirty years into a venture like this involving hundreds of individuals, we will have seen our first acts of sabotage somewhere in the colony. What if someone threatens to detonate a small bomb, or what if someone contaminates the water, or air? What's to stop someone from turning off the heat unless their demands are met? We won't be leaving hatred or jealousy, stupidity or greed behind on earth.
Well considering who would be going to Mars, you should consider food and water will be available for all of those apart of Mars. Everyone there will have a job and place. What causes corruption is imbalance - such as one person or another not having their needs met
I'd like to see private enforcers take this role, bounty hunting, in conjunction with the police, etc. We need to shed our ideas of statehood from earth and embrace something beyond the "state".
@@occam6283 Sure, but that doesn't equal to total freedom, and you forget that ambition is terribly in such conditions. Ambition is the thing that topples over many things, and allowing this to be unregulated is a death sentence essentially.
You watch animals and insects such as ants work as a hive to accomplish feats you wouldn't believe an ant could do. If humans could do that we'd be thousands of years ahead of where we are now
I agree. I feel anyone who ends up living on Mars will likely be much more caring and part of a community. It is currently like that on the iss rn where people who could be fighting down on Earth are peaceful on the iss together
The cartoon showed only 2 ship missions. In real, its gonna be 20 ships per mission. Starship will be human rated by then. Space is harsh, theres always something that can go wrong. I dont think its stopable, once there are a dozen people on mars. Or two dozen, or 8 dozen. We loose planes all the time. 🚀🏴☠️
This is extremely optimistic, considering the strain our civilization is experiencing right now in maintaining our atmosphere to prevent global warming. I'm not against the notion of eventually settling Mars, but we must advance our society in a way that we can sustain technological progress while creating minimal emissions. If we can "fix" global warming, we will buy time and resources to get to Mars.
Global warming is NOT a critical issue. It's just AN issue. The apocalypse lies are tiresome. It's nothing that can't be dealt with over the long-term.
Global warming is a natural phenomenon that humans haven't been around long enough to determine if we even had an impact on it. Scientific research shows that the earth over centuries fluctuates with temperatures (up and down). So, it just might be the nature itself since there is not enough proof and evidence we are/have caused it.
Could you imagine if instead of a race against each other we had a race against time together to get to mars, a major joint venture the time frame for getting there and making it habitable would be significantly reduced.
The problems on mars are ridiculously underestimated here. Instead of fixing the fixable problems on earth, dreaming about fixing the unfixable problems on mars.
Another false dichotomy, you can certainly fix the problems we have on Earth and the problems on Mars. Perhaps innovation on Mars and resource extraction there will have benefits on humanity as a whole, I have no clue why you are being so dismissive about this, the sooner we get to Mars and colonise it the faster we can take our place in the stars.
@@Luwle keep dreaming, no human is going to step on mars in atleast 100 years. Mark my words. And even if they reach mars, they'll never be able to settle there. Only and only earth has the capability to sustain life in the entire universe, no other planet or star. We're not living in movies, this is real life
@@kenneylom8695 Not even 200, Mars is totally inhabitable. Humans cannot colonize it even in a million years. All this mars fuss is just to extract money and fool humanity
@@Luwle they said this 20 years ago that we will be on planet Mars in 2020 and here we are 2022 nowhere near close… wake up‼️ We can’t even colonize the North Pole, Antarctica nor the Grand Canyon; let alone develop a successful vaccination in under a year… what makes you think we’re gonna go light years onto another planet and colonize it in less than 28 years? You can’t be serious‼️
Q. Should the Mars colonization plan be conducted by private or public enterprise? A. That's NOT the right question. The right question is: What organization(s) are best suited for safely landing materiel and personnel on Mars in a progressive and organized fashion that achieves the establishment of a city or cities on the Red Planet. All the while protecting individual rights and balancing them with settlement rights and success. I am not sure of the answer, but an answer that has always been there is that the public sector provides the route and funding and private sector achieves the goals (cf. WW2 armament and NASA public/private R&D and delivery of the means of achieving goals).
Well for starters no body lives on mars to stop us. Like the US could start working on saving the rain forest right now by invading Brazil and taking control of it. But that would mean going to war, killing a lot of people and upsetting it's own citizens. The US could do the same with Africa and turning the Sarah desert green. But same problem.
This kind of reminds me of that video about the moon in an old simpsons episode, where people in the 70's used to think there would be colonies on the moon by the year 2000.
No matter how much fiction is added to this video to make it sound plausible, I still absolutely love that wec are close enough to turn this dream into actual reality
But we’re not. It would be fun if we were, but we’re not close. Even getting a single group of people there in the next ten years is an optimistic leap.
This is a Elon Musk fever dream and is impossible in so many ways. 1. Glass domes wont work due to radiation. 2. Terraforming isnt possible with what water is there. 3. Humans DON'T do well in low gravity our cardiovascualr system relies on gravity and our earths atmospheric pressure. 4. Making children in low gravity isnt possible. 5. Robots dispite what your sold and told are not as capable to build space bases not even in 15 years lol 6. Hyperloop has gone bankrupt 7. MARS ONE has also gone bankrupt If we are to goto mars we will have to live in caves and it wont be ideal... remember the lockdowns thats EVERYDAY in space but in dark enclosed enviroments these space ventures are nothing more than a grift. Also these billionaires you speak of will be long gone by year 35 lol. Fun to watch but not plausible.
It’s funny looking back to the 40’s and 50’s and seeing how they thought life would be in 2000. This reminds me of that… I wonder how close this really resembles what will happen or if we’re going to look back at 70 years old laughing at this video
Hey infographics I have a video suggestion. “How to save planet earth” can go into depth on a couple big topics or touch base on a dozen different topics on how to save it
From what? the planet is doing very well at the moment, over the last 50 years the population has increased by 40% while deaths from starvation have decreased by over 97%. CO2 is good for the planet, the ONLY world metric that has actually matched CO2 rise has been crop yields. the oceans are not rising any faster than they were when Abe Lincoln was president (you can look at tide gauge data from across the world for free to see for yourself) The planet is cooler now than it has been for 9,000 of the last 10,000 years. for 7000 years the planet cooled as bot CO2 and NH4 were both increasing. CO2 is not bad, it is the source of all the carbon for all life on the planet, reducing CO2 just reduces the planet's ability to support life (this is basic biology) .
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We should probably take a bit of advice from the feature film The Martian. That movie could actually help us in the process of the colonization of the red planet.
@@cosmojuicer Then again, we should at least bring our own water. It could help the process of growing crops. And we should bring some UV lights, since there isn't any oxygen on Mars.
Olympus Mons would not be a very difficult mountain to climb lol. It’s a gradual, gently sloping shield volcano. Standing on its summit and you would barely notice that you’re higher up than the surrounding area.
I'm sure they'll amend a few rules or blurr the line of what's actually allowed, For example it says no "Nation" may claim sovereignty over outer space or any celestial body. But SpaceX isn't a nation and they don't have to claim sovereignty over Mars only their own equipment, technology and structures.
the international space treaty is no worry for any of these companies, such as nasa or space x most of these companies "work for the government" anyways, and no one in particular OWNS any of these planets. they are technically owned by every government
It amazes me that some people think that human activities can not possibly change the Earth's climate but it's totally possible to terraform a completely different planet 🤔😳
It’s better if we do this sooner then later. We have no clue what could happen here. Either it be something natural or something caused by us. We will never take our home less seriously if we started to move people to mars.
I would rather be alive to see world peace, or an end to disease, hatred, hunger, poverty and crime, rather then just watch people walk on a distant rock
They should bring chickens with them. Once you start producing grain chicken guano can be used as fertilizer. They could also provide food in the form of eggs, and potentially meat once a healthy balance is found. Small and domesticated chickens could become a Martian’s best friend.
Easier said than done. It's comprehensive that humans will land on Mars in a few decades but colonize it? I don't think so. It's gonna take many many many years before we can settle on Mars. Probably in the next century but no one knows for certain if settling down on Mars would be ideal for humans. Future is unpredictable
I mean, it could happen, but I don’t see it happening in my lifetime. A crewed landing sure, but not a colonization of Mars. I suppose that in 1919 no one expected anyone going into space, let alone someone would land on the moon in 50 years, so who knows.
Yes, I just played a game called Deliver Us Mars, which released just a few days ago, and that game is a great example of that. I highly recommend playing that game just for the story alone and the game before it, Deliver Us The Moon is also a really great game too
Surface domes are unlikely just due to structural limitations. Seems more likely initial structures will be at least partially covered with eventual cities either being developed into cliff faces (see Nua) or canyons (artificially created)with sloping walls to allow increased sunlight but still protecting against the bulk of radiation. The “roof” would be covered with a transparent material with a lightweight support structure and rely on the internal atmospheric pressure as well. This would allow for the creation of outdoor like environments - extra space, high ceiling allowing for trees, and even rivers or lakes.
Isn’t it amazing how even now with pessimistic thoughts in our minds and thinking this would never be pausible, we are already talking about protection from radiation, oxigen extraction and terraforming another planet, i believe the start of these discussions is amazing
I expect that the problem of gravity will be a much bigger issue in colonizing Mars. I would wager against us being able to have healthy offspring in Martian gravity. I expect it will be much easier to build habits out of Mars' moons where we can generate artificial gravity.
@King Tolo It's why I think the first actual planet we terraform will be Venus, because of its closer size. We may have bases on Mars, and a near permanent presence there, but I think we will either need to figure out other means of generating artificial gravity than we have now, or master genetic engineering to adapt our biology to the planet.
We can already generate artificial gravity on Earth, and we've been doing so at funfairs and amusement parks for over a century, I think. Roller coasters, Tilt-a-Whirls, Gravitons, swing carousels, and other machines all use centrifugal force to provide pressure: artificial gravity.
@@johnwilliams3982 go visit an amusement park. Better yet, a swing set or a tire swing. Same principle, really. However, you'd probably need to tilt yourself relative to the ground to provide a constant level of force, like in a Gravitron.
Terraforming Mars will require to re-heat the core. Questions from a neophyte: This new mars would then have a faster revolution cycle or not Won't it give the planet a greater gravitational pull? How will those modifications affect the equilibrium of the planets orbital rotations?
There is no need to heat its core. It has a ~24 hour day, no need to change that either. Gravity doesn't depend on the rotation, neither does the orbit of anything else.
Another video idea, what if one company ruled a lot of important stuff in the society of the whole world( like energy supply, health care, UN protection and etc)
Awesome video. I think one point that's missing is that the population will increase faster than imagined in the video. SpaceX wants to send way more ships every 2nd year and a Mars government will be formed earlier where all countries have to be part of it i.e. it won't be as on Earth
I agree, the government can't be like on Earth. It would be over before it started. You can't let a country like China do it's own thing. There has to be stringent stipulations and everyone has to be vetted like NASA does to make sure normal thinking people are there. The penalties for crime should be twice as high also to deter the idiots!
This is beyond way too optimistic. Without a magnetic field all living spaces would have to been in those domes. And what do they do when the Sun wants to blast Mars with solar flares and CMEs? Again without that magnetic field how do you keep the power grid from melting down and everyone suffocating in those domes. We are going to have to get some of that next level Star Trek tech to make Mars work for us. Warp Drive to speed up the travel time and all that good stuff.
Yea the animals would die within seconds of air exposure. Once you get through the air pressure then your breathing 00.2% Oxygen you would suffocate on nitrogen. Yummy 😋
Don't worry we all come back again after we die you just won't remember this life now but will be born again into a future world and start your life over again, again, again and again.
The truly unfair thing is that the older you get and the less time you have left the faster time seems to go for you. Life is so wonderful and so awful all at the same time.
Concerning terraforming, one of the first things that should be done will be to develop an orbiting device that produces an artificial magnetic shield to help protect from the solar radiation. A relatively small device placed at the Mars Lagrange 1 point that generates a strong magnetic field should help block a significant amount of the solar radiation Mars receives. Maybe not as efficient as the Earth's magnetic field but it would be a good start.
@@firedragon77777 They had one planned years ago. It is never going to happen. NASA is gutted and SpaceX is a business that cannot afford a failed mission of dead people. Not good for the shareholders....
@@firedragon77777 lol, all the money in the world does not ensure the survival of people in a tin can traveling 8 months to another planet. One microasteoid would end it. Try to live in reality...
Ya but wearing a space suit to be protected from radiation anyway makes it redundant. You can wear a space suit on earth and not get bothered by insects.
Enjoyed the background music in today's episode, very fitting. Hope we colonise Mars, it's in our nature as humans to push beyond our known boundaries only to make them reality then do it all over again, that's what gives our this here life meaning.
@@DDlambchop43 there is theories of intentionally polluting the Martian atmosphere with greenhouse gasses and there is the large quantities of dry ice on the South Pole which could be liquidated
The low gravity is a problem that's rarely discussed and doesn't seem to be solvable. It'll make it so you can't return to earth without extensive therapy.
You'd also will need roaches & worms on mars to consume waste, constant food source, & to filter out elements in the soil. Including flies. The martians will have to use their own waste to make dirt, but itll work
Love how this hinges on getting to the frozen water. There is absolutely zero guarantee that A. They will find enough and B. It is even drinkable or capable of being made drinkable. I don’t mean to be a pessimist but they’re going to need more than just blind faith to survive
Don't forget that the human body needs a bunch of other things to survive other than just water. Air, food, warmth, an energy source, protection from radiation.
Imagine thinking humans will colonize Mars and survive when they can’t even figure out how to work together on earth where life and water are abundant.
Yeah, we're fighting about *gender* down here how are we gonna SURVIVE on mars when THAT'S out top issue
Humanity has been that way throughout time but we have still made huge gains. Your comment is very negative. I bet whoever you work for you make the same comments to co workers. Think positive. No matter how bad something is there is always a positive side.
Let me give you a example.
You lose your job.
Well at least you get time off and can collect unemployment.
Your mother dies.
Well at least you are collecting a big life insurance policy.
@@csb772 you’re delusional. We are regressing as a society. Bickering over politics, gender roles, race and debating what a woman actually is.
Everyone who loses their job does not qualify for unemployment and every parent that passes does not have a life insurance policy.
Live in reality.
We can’t just turn off the majority of our power sources right now to combat climate change. Progress is being made and we just have to wait. Not everyone is going to cooperate to make a change. It’s the same way with politics, gender, race even if they should. However none this is keeping us or should be keeping us from colonizing mars.
People have the ability to work together. obviously the people who are bad at working together will not be in the program. its that simple.
As Neil Degrasse Tyson said… If we are smart enough to terraform mars… We’re smart enough to save the planet earth
the point he was making was , we should be spending more time and effort on earth ..rather than terraforming mars ..
when we cant even tereform ...terra 🤣🤣
@@davep3786 the only person here with any sense
Water is a limited resource, quit thinking so small. Either the human race colonizes new planets or the human race dies.
I think we are smart enough to save the planet, it's just to inconvenient to the people who can.
From the sun? Cause that's how the video started...
Year 500: Martian colonies declare themselves independent from Earth. Diplomatic relations between Earth and Mars are severed due to disputes over resources, neither planet wanting to share resources with the other. Year 1000: The reality of never being able to sustain a satisfactory atmosphere on Mars makes Earth look like a very attractive target for Martians. They begin to prepare a military fleet to invade space for Martians on Earth. Year 1020: The United Colonies of Mars declare war on Earth: The First War of the Worlds begins.
Mars, believing it can survive nuclear attacks having fortified installations with many underground, launch a first strike on Earth using Interplanetary Orbital Missiles disguised as returning vessels. The governments of Earth surrender under threat of nukes still in orbit.
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Missed opportunity to call it the first “Star Wars”
there will be no war even in that long piriod of time sinse earth will always have more ways to destroy mars then mars does earth
That's a interesting concept
As a baby born on mars, growing up was a struggle. They promised us so many amazing things.
Whaaaaaaaat! 😮😅
How do you survive up there without a smart phone? 😛
@suellen22, who's without smartphone? I'm already awaiting the first dozen starshield sats to the moon. Sure thats gonna be around mars too, before the first crew arrives. 🚀🏴☠️
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 🤣🤣🤣
There will be no people born or raised on Mars!
The first baby born on mars will definitly think earth is the coolest place ever
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Wouldn’t that be wild
Not cooler than Mars of course.
It is.
You're not thinking
The greatest issue about living on mars is the lack of an electromagnetic field to protect life from deadly radiation
You just design structures and spacesuits to withstand such conditions. Modern technology wow!!!
Yeah too bad we have no way to protect from radiation lol
@@bod910 well, walking in spacesuits all the time will get old, if they really wanna colonize they have to terreform it
@@LisaAnn777 we do they are called hazmat suits…. Wow modern technology !!!!
@@karstenpedersen7749 I’m pretty sure anyone that goes to mats would make the concession to have to wear a space suit. If not we can build a shield for the base from radiation out of the same material as hazmat suits but translucent for sunlight. Do you not know what humans are capable of ?
This is beyond optimistic. We struggle to change much simpler issues here on earth 🌎.
yes gonna take so much longer bc its so expensive
Makes you wonder if all the "issues" on earth are simply a ploy for control
Where’s the financing for the other worldly ambition. 😂
Agree and I was just about to say that……. Firstly the AI robots that landed on the red planet would most likely developed and maybe create a conscious…… so when the First humans arrive the AI might fight them before they ever step out of their spaceships…..
And secondly what about those Chinese that would build there own base? Either base would be prepared for a battle strike …..
And what about all the meteor strikes, storms and radiation……. One bad year could wipe out the food supplies or infrastructure….. and then that mission would be lost
That the entire cave man mindset that we have we when from cave men/women then hunters and gathers now we have the today to explore what's out there more breakthroughs in science and even art as well so why are some of us hesitant about the greatest journey of humanity story
The worst day in Antartica is more survivable than the best day on Mars!
They should look into colonizing Antarctica first, since it's deemed inhospitable just like Mars. Treat it as a practice run.
Far too optimistic. I think it will take much longer for these events to take place than described here, but I hope everything works out well.
I think so too. The world is at the brink of insanity, social and economic collapse. Sadly I don't think this is a realistic priority for enough people that can make it happen.
I agree and this is too idealistic.
Actually if NASA stays on schedule with the Artemis program they should have people on the moon by year 9 or 10. Mars is definitely more tricky though. It could be how the video goes or longer, but we will at least be returning to the moon definitely within the decade, which is a important step.
He says if everything goes right
Sci-fi movie be like:
Biggest problem is that while earth gets bombarded by 10's of thousands of space rocks each year most are incinerated through friction with the air. Mars has no atmosphere to write home about so 99.9% hit the surface or our lovely constructions. The other issue is that space is full of loads of radiation and Mars has no magnetic field to speak of (which is why it lost its atmosphere) so really we need to move everything underground (maybe 5m for radiation and 100m for space rocks).
You never see it mention this in videos like this. Says a dome will work, lol enjoy having them holed by space buckshot constantly.
@@caesarsalad1170 more realistically, the infrastructure is built underground. That solves many problems
@@johnwilliams3982 Except low gravity causing cardiovascular issues/muscle loss/bone density loss.
Elons full of it!
He'll never colonise Mars
@@Drumm3rBo186 Many other ways to use rockets, Mars being one only to survey and mine it with machines over the centuries.
I remember when I was a little child and we used to go on trips to the planetarium they used to promise us all of the amazing things that would exist when I was an adult.
Some of it came true, but I can’t help but imagine what it would have been like now if everything had really happened the way they thought it would.
How old are you now
One key hurdle to all human progress is social conservatism.
@@justwannabehappy6735 libtard
Watch a show called For All Mankind, it’s set in an alternative timeline where we never stopped going to the moon. It’s basically exactly what you saw in the planetarium. Personally I love it…
My 8 year old self was waiting for my hover car that was shown in back to the future 2.
imagine if there were fossils hidden in mars, because of how theres a theory saying mars used to have life
maybe way far back in time it could have
im just going off of what scientists say
@@broKen73484 are you daft? Who said any other lifeform's biology is like ours? So ignorant...
@@sp1cypepperBelt buckles are incredibly ancient tech. The tech is such an effective and easy solution to a common problem that almost every culture developed THE SAME BUCKLE despite being isolated from one another. Evolution is much the same way. Mars was likely much like Earth, so any life forms that may have been there would likely have many recognizable similarities to the life forms we know.
Hypothesis unless they find such fossils.
Imagine getting born on mars and never know how the earth is because they have never been there that will be INSANE and scary to think about
Not really
so its scary to you that you do not know how MARS is?
That was the premise of the 100. People on the space station were born on the space station.
@@denniswabuti6397 it's not to you? Imagine going to the future mars colony, you will inevitably be anxious about it. It's just a natural reaction of worry we can't really control, can't say whether it will or won't happen either tbh
It actually seems par for the course
Imagine, we have the technology to colonize other planets, yet we still cannot settle our differences and build other bases away from other colonies
I think it is more likely this happens with cooperation from China.
that would be sad, but imagine mars pulling a america on us and become their own seperate thing and start calling themselves martians and stuff
would also be sad
rlly want a human empire
@@Robot404_ Don´t count on them for cooperation. They want to be the new global empire.
Nobody is going nowhere.
Do not let them fool you. Space is hostile, big radiation issues to overcome.
Lol, we don't have the tech tho...
If you're wondering what a hypothetical independent mars would be like, I recommend watching The Expanse, or wait until I'm done writing my "Mars Rising" book which could be a few years
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This will be an interesting video to come back to in the years to come to see how accurate it was
What I've always been concerned about with the idea of a community on Mars or the moon is what nobody seems to think about and that's crime. This video is looking years into the future. Ten, twenty, or thirty years into a venture like this involving hundreds of individuals, we will have seen our first acts of sabotage somewhere in the colony. What if someone threatens to detonate a small bomb, or what if someone contaminates the water, or air? What's to stop someone from turning off the heat unless their demands are met? We won't be leaving hatred or jealousy, stupidity or greed behind on earth.
Well considering who would be going to Mars, you should consider food and water will be available for all of those apart of Mars. Everyone there will have a job and place. What causes corruption is imbalance - such as one person or another not having their needs met
I'd like to see private enforcers take this role, bounty hunting, in conjunction with the police, etc. We need to shed our ideas of statehood from earth and embrace something beyond the "state".
@@occam6283 Allowing the people too many freedoms will cause a decrease in regulation and this can and will backfire hard.
@@DutchGuyMike I doubt it, distributed systems are more resilient to shock than centralized ones.
@@occam6283 Sure, but that doesn't equal to total freedom, and you forget that ambition is terribly in such conditions. Ambition is the thing that topples over many things, and allowing this to be unregulated is a death sentence essentially.
Pity we’re still so divided as a species as we’re capable of so much more. I’m envious of anyone who lives to experience this.
You watch animals and insects such as ants work as a hive to accomplish feats you wouldn't believe an ant could do. If humans could do that we'd be thousands of years ahead of where we are now
@@nomaderic unfortunately I cannot see it changing anytime soon
@@nomaderic i lost hope in everything a long time ago
Well... Almost everything
I agree. I feel anyone who ends up living on Mars will likely be much more caring and part of a community. It is currently like that on the iss rn where people who could be fighting down on Earth are peaceful on the iss together
@@nomaderic even life-forms of any species have been shown giving Mutual Aid to each other.
Imagine if one of those missions failed. The progress will be delayed in one or two years.
Imagine cancelling planes because the many deadly kills in the beginning of flight.
If it's a manned mission that fail it will delay by a decade you mean. They will not risk more people before taking serious safety re-assessments.
yeah and we still dont know if humans can survive the cosmic radiation , we never sent a human farther than moon
And imagine the loss of motivation, if things go horribly wrong, people will not be as thrilled to keep trying again
The cartoon showed only 2 ship missions. In real, its gonna be 20 ships per mission. Starship will be human rated by then. Space is harsh, theres always something that can go wrong. I dont think its stopable, once there are a dozen people on mars. Or two dozen, or 8 dozen. We loose planes all the time. 🚀🏴☠️
We really harvesting spice with this one
This is extremely optimistic, considering the strain our civilization is experiencing right now in maintaining our atmosphere to prevent global warming. I'm not against the notion of eventually settling Mars, but we must advance our society in a way that we can sustain technological progress while creating minimal emissions. If we can "fix" global warming, we will buy time and resources to get to Mars.
Global warming is NOT a critical issue. It's just AN issue. The apocalypse lies are tiresome. It's nothing that can't be dealt with over the long-term.
Global warming is a natural phenomenon that humans haven't been around long enough to determine if we even had an impact on it. Scientific research shows that the earth over centuries fluctuates with temperatures (up and down). So, it just might be the nature itself since there is not enough proof and evidence we are/have caused it.
Could you imagine if instead of a race against each other we had a race against time together to get to mars, a major joint venture the time frame for getting there and making it habitable would be significantly reduced.
@TerritoriesOfMan12 they‘ll be done in 5 hour when you tell them that
@@Thomashallender or a few months to be more practical.
@@Thomashallender There's a typo in your comment. 5 milliseconds*, not hours.
@@lekevire oh yea, my bad
Competition is better than monopolization
The problems on mars are ridiculously underestimated here. Instead of fixing the fixable problems on earth, dreaming about fixing the unfixable problems on mars.
I mean we can fix both 😕
Another false dichotomy, you can certainly fix the problems we have on Earth and the problems on Mars. Perhaps innovation on Mars and resource extraction there will have benefits on humanity as a whole, I have no clue why you are being so dismissive about this, the sooner we get to Mars and colonise it the faster we can take our place in the stars.
Won’t the population on Mars be able to test terraformation techniques without killing themselves like we would?
There is too many problems about Mars, it's very hostile place@@theorangeoof926
Mars isn't there for humans to populate. Mars cannot sustain life. Duh!!
The fact we can make futuristic techs and stuffs but we still dont know sending bombs to eachother are bad.
I'm taking notes, "Bombs are Bad.... "
This is gud stuff 🤓
@@Broockle what are you thinking- OH GO- 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
The UN will soon start crafting a Mars treaty.
Has been done long ago... called "Outer Space Treaty" ;)
It will claimed by China and occupied by Russia
I mean... its smart to do so. No point in starting wars over something like this. Would be much more beneficial to work together to do it.
Earth based treaties do not apply to Martian patriots seeking independence
@@ari_is_faded8611 You arent in any position to dictate that
Far too optimistic. I’d be shocked if a human makes it to mars in the next 50 years, absolutely shocked.
And why is that? We got all the technology already and spacex is going to launch crews to mars in under 10 years in any case.
@@Luwle keep dreaming, no human is going to step on mars in atleast 100 years. Mark my words. And even if they reach mars, they'll never be able to settle there. Only and only earth has the capability to sustain life in the entire universe, no other planet or star. We're not living in movies, this is real life
50 years? Try 200…
@@kenneylom8695 Not even 200, Mars is totally inhabitable. Humans cannot colonize it even in a million years. All this mars fuss is just to extract money and fool humanity
@@Luwle they said this 20 years ago that we will be on planet Mars in 2020 and here we are 2022 nowhere near close… wake up‼️ We can’t even colonize the North Pole, Antarctica nor the Grand Canyon; let alone develop a successful vaccination in under a year… what makes you think we’re gonna go light years onto another planet and colonize it in less than 28 years? You can’t be serious‼️
Realistically, Year 27- the 2nd group of explorers arrive to bring more supplies, and collect the corpses of the 1st group of explorers.
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@17:23 I like that part that Ph 🇵🇭 has a plan to have a city in Mars
I was literally thinking about this and then you uploaded this what a coincidence
LIAR
Q. Should the Mars colonization plan be conducted by private or public enterprise?
A. That's NOT the right question. The right question is: What organization(s) are best suited for safely landing materiel and personnel on Mars in a progressive and organized fashion that achieves the establishment of a city or cities on the Red Planet. All the while protecting individual rights and balancing them with settlement rights and success.
I am not sure of the answer, but an answer that has always been there is that the public sector provides the route and funding and private sector achieves the goals (cf. WW2 armament and NASA public/private R&D and delivery of the means of achieving goals).
Both competing.
Way too optimistic; especially the timeline.
And where are all of the non white people?
Every time he says "Starship", it either shows a Star Hopper, Crew Dragon capsule or Falcon Heavy. But never a starship...
Exactly! It’s very misleading
Probably was harder to drawn
@@kevwatts starship is literally a cylinder with little wings and a pointy top 😂
@@TheSpaceflightGuy it was sarcasm, maybe in Spanish sounds funnier 😅
Not a starship the ships of Star Trek and Star wars are star ships.
Your ability to get through this upload without giggling deserves respect. I didn't get the joke at first. LOL 💜
This is VERY optimistic!
We can't do the super easy task of turning the the earth's deserts green, how can we possibly do the super difficult task of making Mars habitable?
Cuase humans don't care, well the western countries don't care, and probably the eastern to
We can probably turn the deserts green its just not cheap enough to do on a mass scale.
Just no money in it bruh everyone just wants to live the high life and don't care what happens after we're gone
@@MS-np2nf Just dig swales, mate
Well for starters no body lives on mars to stop us. Like the US could start working on saving the rain forest right now by invading Brazil and taking control of it. But that would mean going to war, killing a lot of people and upsetting it's own citizens. The US could do the same with Africa and turning the Sarah desert green. But same problem.
This kind of reminds me of that video about the moon in an old simpsons episode, where people in the 70's used to think there would be colonies on the moon by the year 2000.
There was no Elon Musk then
Man can't go beyond low earth orbit. 400 miles up max. Mars is 38.000.000 miles away at least. There will NEVER be manned mars missions.
@@tmo4330 is the moon in low Earth orbit?
@@devilsingh5019 LOL!
@@tmo4330 yeah!, You're right, it's not like the human has gotten to the moon multiple times
No matter how much fiction is added to this video to make it sound plausible, I still absolutely love that wec are close enough to turn this dream into actual reality
But we’re not. It would be fun if we were, but we’re not close. Even getting a single group of people there in the next ten years is an optimistic leap.
This is a Elon Musk fever dream and is impossible in so many ways.
1. Glass domes wont work due to radiation.
2. Terraforming isnt possible with what water is there.
3. Humans DON'T do well in low gravity our cardiovascualr system relies on gravity and our earths atmospheric pressure.
4. Making children in low gravity isnt possible.
5. Robots dispite what your sold and told are not as capable to build space bases not even in 15 years lol
6. Hyperloop has gone bankrupt
7. MARS ONE has also gone bankrupt
If we are to goto mars we will have to live in caves and it wont be ideal... remember the lockdowns thats EVERYDAY in space but in dark enclosed enviroments these space ventures are nothing more than a grift.
Also these billionaires you speak of will be long gone by year 35 lol. Fun to watch but not plausible.
I wish i were younger, id go. At the least id get to see all this play out. I'll probably be senile by then 😔
Theyre doing so much with science ill probably never see like bringing mammoths back etc.
How old are you
If you’re under 20 you have a chance bub
@@cutuway 16🙏
27 years is a long time even from now. And while we could get there in that time, I don’t see us colonizing it by then.
For a moment there I thought we would fight muscular cockroaches the size of pillar men on Mars.
hey... (leonardo dicaprio pointing to tv meme)
Listen, if that means I have a chance of Michael K Davis stepping on me with her ant strength…I’m in
Isn’t that a film?
@@Sparkshot99 it’s an anime and manga series called Terra Formars
You guys should make a video on the concept of a one world government & what that might look like or how it could possibly come to pass.
a new era of the age of exploration!
It’s funny looking back to the 40’s and 50’s and seeing how they thought life would be in 2000. This reminds me of that… I wonder how close this really resembles what will happen or if we’re going to look back at 70 years old laughing at this video
The dip will deepen
When this eventually happens, I can imagine an all out war between the residents of Mars and Earth.
The racist Marsians 😂
Martians born there will never be able to live on Earth because of the gravity differences.
Hey infographics I have a video suggestion. “How to save planet earth” can go into depth on a couple big topics or touch base on a dozen different topics on how to save it
From what? the planet is doing very well at the moment, over the last 50 years the population has increased by 40% while deaths from starvation have decreased by over 97%. CO2 is good for the planet, the ONLY world metric that has actually matched CO2 rise has been crop yields. the oceans are not rising any faster than they were when Abe Lincoln was president (you can look at tide gauge data from across the world for free to see for yourself) The planet is cooler now than it has been for 9,000 of the last 10,000 years. for 7000 years the planet cooled as bot CO2 and NH4 were both increasing. CO2 is not bad, it is the source of all the carbon for all life on the planet, reducing CO2 just reduces the planet's ability to support life (this is basic biology) .
I love your videos. Thank you for making them
Heyyyy early to the party yayyy yayyy! Love you infographics show, watched every episode to date, I can’t get enough! Love your narrator I could marry him for that voice 😍😂
Great animation. The only challenge is your spacecrafts are Falcon Heavy instead of the proposed Starship.
We should probably take a bit of advice from the feature film The Martian. That movie could actually help us in the process of the colonization of the red planet.
It’s a movie, sorry if the joke wooshed over my head :8
@@obiwankenobi8368 he’s not joking. it’s okay, just don’t look at him.
I would imagine anyone we send up there has to be extremely psycologically grounded.
@@cosmojuicer Then again, we should at least bring our own water. It could help the process of growing crops. And we should bring some UV lights, since there isn't any oxygen on Mars.
The Marian film seemed pretty realistic for a space movie I'm with you man
Think of Mars as a giant refuling station.
A stepping stone to the far reaches of the solar system.
And in the first sentence they say something incorrect. Mars is not closer to the sun than earth or Venus. That’s mercury
you know he said relative right
@@salemdiaz186 yes but you know he said close to the sun relative TO THE EARTH right?
Olympus Mons would not be a very difficult mountain to climb lol.
It’s a gradual, gently sloping shield volcano. Standing on its summit and you would barely notice that you’re higher up than the surrounding area.
You should be able to hop up it in a third of the time it would take if you were on Earth.
As much as I appreciate your videos, I want to remind you on the Outer Space Treaty, in regards of multiple nations on Mars.
I'm sure they'll amend a few rules or blurr the line of what's actually allowed,
For example it says no "Nation" may claim sovereignty over outer space or any celestial body. But SpaceX isn't a nation and they don't have to claim sovereignty over Mars only their own equipment, technology and structures.
What?
the international space treaty is no worry for any of these companies, such as nasa or space x most of these companies "work for the government" anyways, and no one in particular OWNS any of these planets. they are technically owned by every government
he is correct outer space is going to be a political warfare of multiple countries going to war on earth over to conquer .
Would be no treaty since no one has ever been there.
It amazes me that some people think that human activities can not possibly change the Earth's climate but it's totally possible to terraform a completely different planet 🤔😳
not unless your activity is blowing up nukes
If humans could live forever this would be near to see .
It bothers me that he's talking about Starship and yet he shows crew capsules from Falcon 9. But yet, good video!
Nothing in an actual cartoon bothers me, does it bother you that no one had fingers? Can't go to mars without fingers.
I wish we could be alive to see what happens in the next 1,000 years.
prob return to monkey
Ever thought freezing yourself
Yea it's sad but hey people will enjoy Mars
Maybe
@@makesgames_yt_lol no.
Yeah,but hopefully our descendents have a good time in Mars. I guess.
17:24 i dint expect you to make Philippines as an example 😭😭
thinking about colonizing mars too early might lead to treating earth less seriously
It’s better if we do this sooner then later. We have no clue what could happen here. Either it be something natural or something caused by us. We will never take our home less seriously if we started to move people to mars.
@@eoxcy They would soon stop seeing Earth as their home
@@radleyisidore1900 no we wouldn’t
How can we colonise Mars when we can’t even take care of our own planet?
It will teach us a lot about recycling, cause u can’t waste there ressources
I can just wish to be alive to watch if this happens.
That,and to see a real alien with my own eyes.......
Prepare for a couple thousand years for that or even more
I would rather be alive to see world peace, or an end to disease, hatred, hunger, poverty and crime, rather then just watch people walk on a distant rock
Imagine going to mars and a fleet of AI robots waiting to make us their slaves
They should bring chickens with them. Once you start producing grain chicken guano can be used as fertilizer. They could also provide food in the form of eggs, and potentially meat once a healthy balance is found. Small and domesticated chickens could become a Martian’s best friend.
And tobacco and liquor, for the dumbed down masses.
@@langleybeliever7789 ideally we will them behind.🤗
I was sying that jokingly, man has never left the earth , past the firmament. And never will until the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
@@langleybeliever7789save ur speech for ur church group 😂
Easier said than done. It's comprehensive that humans will land on Mars in a few decades but colonize it? I don't think so. It's gonna take many many many years before we can settle on Mars. Probably in the next century but no one knows for certain if settling down on Mars would be ideal for humans. Future is unpredictable
I mean, it could happen, but I don’t see it happening in my lifetime. A crewed landing sure, but not a colonization of Mars.
I suppose that in 1919 no one expected anyone going into space, let alone someone would land on the moon in 50 years, so who knows.
@@oilersridersbluejays plans for the first electric cannon were drawn up by a Frenchman. We call them rail guns today.
How can we colonise planets if we are still arguing over humans. We could have done so much but we chose to fight each over.
But human fights brought most of modern technologies. If were not fighting all the time, maybe we would be still camping in forests.
Yes, I just played a game called Deliver Us Mars, which released just a few days ago, and that game is a great example of that. I highly recommend playing that game just for the story alone and the game before it, Deliver Us The Moon is also a really great game too
Well, for starters we won't invite or allow any alphabet agencies. Keep politics out of the missions and Earth based governments off of Mars.
A mars shootout sounds lit
I mean we should focus on some sort of moon base long before mars
Surface domes are unlikely just due to structural limitations. Seems more likely initial structures will be at least partially covered with eventual cities either being developed into cliff faces (see Nua) or canyons (artificially created)with sloping walls to allow increased sunlight but still protecting against the bulk of radiation. The “roof” would be covered with a transparent material with a lightweight support structure and rely on the internal atmospheric pressure as well. This would allow for the creation of outdoor like environments - extra space, high ceiling allowing for trees, and even rivers or lakes.
There are these lava tubes, also on the moon. They eventually lead into big caves and make it easy to seal air inside. 🚀🏴☠️
I wonder if all the countries of Earth put this amount of effort into making positive changes here on Earth, where would we be in 50 years?
Seriously. The worst apocalypse on earth would still leave us a more habitable environment than Mars today.
You be a REAL Dreamer… thank you!🥲 ⚔️🙏🏽⚔️
Isn’t it amazing how even now with pessimistic thoughts in our minds and thinking this would never be pausible, we are already talking about protection from radiation, oxigen extraction and terraforming another planet, i believe the start of these discussions is amazing
0:03 wait thats not uranus-
They are nouns Uranus and Terra and Venus etc.
I expect that the problem of gravity will be a much bigger issue in colonizing Mars. I would wager against us being able to have healthy offspring in Martian gravity. I expect it will be much easier to build habits out of Mars' moons where we can generate artificial gravity.
@King Tolo It's why I think the first actual planet we terraform will be Venus, because of its closer size. We may have bases on Mars, and a near permanent presence there, but I think we will either need to figure out other means of generating artificial gravity than we have now, or master genetic engineering to adapt our biology to the planet.
Yeah just simply generate artificial gravity on ground. How's that gonna happen
@@johnwilliams3982 Inertia
We can already generate artificial gravity on Earth, and we've been doing so at funfairs and amusement parks for over a century, I think. Roller coasters, Tilt-a-Whirls, Gravitons, swing carousels, and other machines all use centrifugal force to provide pressure: artificial gravity.
@@johnwilliams3982 go visit an amusement park. Better yet, a swing set or a tire swing. Same principle, really.
However, you'd probably need to tilt yourself relative to the ground to provide a constant level of force, like in a Gravitron.
Imagine they do it like in video games!
It’s insane how far we’ve come
Solar RADIATION: am I a joke to you
Terraforming Mars will require to re-heat the core.
Questions from a neophyte:
This new mars would then have a faster revolution cycle or not
Won't it give the planet a greater gravitational pull?
How will those modifications affect the equilibrium of the planets orbital rotations?
There is no need to heat its core.
It has a ~24 hour day, no need to change that either. Gravity doesn't depend on the rotation, neither does the orbit of anything else.
I always wondered if boosting the atmosphere, which would heat the planet, would also help reheat the core enough to produce a magnetic field.
Another video idea, what if one company ruled a lot of important stuff in the society of the whole world( like energy supply, health care, UN protection and etc)
Check out an animate show from the 90´s called Phamtom 2040. Some of the things it predicted are starting to happen, Yannic.
That would be tyranny, Communism, Socialism, Fascism and evil. Take your pick.
terraforming with semi-autonomous robots would be much more promising and probably faster
Looks like The Expanse is looking more realistic
Mars is a death trap
Awesome video. I think one point that's missing is that the population will increase faster than imagined in the video. SpaceX wants to send way more ships every 2nd year and a Mars government will be formed earlier where all countries have to be part of it i.e. it won't be as on Earth
I agree, the government can't be like on Earth. It would be over before it started. You can't let a country like China do it's own thing. There has to be stringent stipulations and everyone has to be vetted like NASA does to make sure normal thinking people are there. The penalties for crime should be twice as high also to deter the idiots!
An interesting and creative video to show interplanetary movement and development.
This is beyond way too optimistic. Without a magnetic field all living spaces would have to been in those domes. And what do they do when the Sun wants to blast Mars with solar flares and CMEs? Again without that magnetic field how do you keep the power grid from melting down and everyone suffocating in those domes. We are going to have to get some of that next level Star Trek tech to make Mars work for us. Warp Drive to speed up the travel time and all that good stuff.
Yea the animals would die within seconds of air exposure. Once you get through the air pressure then your breathing 00.2% Oxygen you would suffocate on nitrogen. Yummy 😋
It did say IF everything goes the best possible way it could
Why is life so short 😭i want to see all of it!!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry we all come back again after we die you just won't remember this life now but will be born again into a future world and start your life over again, again, again and again.
The truly unfair thing is that the older you get and the less time you have left the faster time seems to go for you. Life is so wonderful and so awful all at the same time.
@@cyborgclarke You are a charlatan.
@@user-wo7qw6ct5r No hes not
The 40-50 year plan video we saw is likely to take like 200-300 years at least for colonizing the Mars
Why is that ?
I'll have to check this out in my next life.
This reminds me of a game that I used to play a long time ago called Planetbase on steam.
Surviving Mars is good too.
yooo i also play planetbase on steam im glad i see another player too
Concerning terraforming, one of the first things that should be done will be to develop an orbiting device that produces an artificial magnetic shield to help protect from the solar radiation. A relatively small device placed at the Mars Lagrange 1 point that generates a strong magnetic field should help block a significant amount of the solar radiation Mars receives. Maybe not as efficient as the Earth's magnetic field but it would be a good start.
We need to harness gravity then put such a generator deep inside the planet and turn it on.
Imagine if everything goes as seen in this video and we get to see most of this😳
@@firedragon77777 They had one planned years ago. It is never going to happen. NASA is gutted and SpaceX is a business that cannot afford a failed mission of dead people. Not good for the shareholders....
@@firedragon77777 lol, all the money in the world does not ensure the survival of people in a tin can traveling 8 months to another planet. One microasteoid would end it. Try to live in reality...
I can’t wait to buy clothes that say “made in mars”
The possibility to once live a life without insects Is so refreshing.
Ppl will still be having butterflies in their stomachs in mars
Ya but wearing a space suit to be protected from radiation anyway makes it redundant. You can wear a space suit on earth and not get bothered by insects.
Haha at first I thought this comment was hilarious.But while i was reading this post an insect fell on me from the celing. Lol
Many fundamental ecosystems on Earth would collapse if it weren't for insects. They are essential.
@@KlausBahnhof Digga Klaus, das weiß jedes Kind. Trotzdem gehen die einem aufn Sack.😁
Elon wants to be remembered as a founding father
Enjoyed the background music in today's episode, very fitting. Hope we colonise Mars, it's in our nature as humans to push beyond our known boundaries only to make them reality then do it all over again, that's what gives our this here life meaning.
Kat Williams said it a long time ago..”they’re planning to leave us” 😅
Mars does not have a magnetic field. One solar flare will wipe out the colony without a magnetic shield. Venus would be a better choice possibility.
Like temperature that melts lead, and an crushing atmospheric preasure?
that's a fair point; even if we terraform it, the atmosphere would gradually thin out. Domed cities would work out better.
@@DDlambchop43 there is theories of intentionally polluting the Martian atmosphere with greenhouse gasses and there is the large quantities of dry ice on the South Pole which could be liquidated
@@matejkovalcik9976 well at least it has a magnetic field.
Jupiters moon would be better
The low gravity is a problem that's rarely discussed and doesn't seem to be solvable. It'll make it so you can't return to earth without extensive therapy.
Also, I've heard a few times where they say human skin would eventually turn orange
@@ContagiousSponge why? Orange is an nice color.
Wearing heavier weights could compensate.
Imagine how successful we’d be if every county worked together instead of racing
Competition is where progress is made, not committees.
The Fact that everything in this video is based on foundations on every previous thing success.
You'd also will need roaches & worms on mars to consume waste, constant food source, & to filter out elements in the soil. Including flies. The martians will have to use their own waste to make dirt, but itll work
Love how this hinges on getting to the frozen water. There is absolutely zero guarantee that A. They will find enough and B. It is even drinkable or capable of being made drinkable.
I don’t mean to be a pessimist but they’re going to need more than just blind faith to survive
Don't forget that the human body needs a bunch of other things to survive other than just water. Air, food, warmth, an energy source, protection from radiation.
Visiting Mars before GTA 6!☠️
Very optimistic. Also I feel some AI in this video.