This is kinda refreshing, compared to how others would portray the future without humans, they'd used cinematic music that only made the videos seem tense and frightening. While this is a really great video with an awesome direction, tense when needed and being calm or hopeful when needed. Outstanding Video!
there was also the aftermath documentary series and those are really good. from national geographic off course. 1. aftermath when the earth stops spinning. 2. aftermath the red giant (thats when the sun dies and swallows the planets near it) 3. Aftermath population zero a world without humans. (just like this videos topic) 4. aftermath world without oil what will happen to our world if it disappeared. 5. aftermath population overload what happens when the world's population doubled. i must say that they are really good. and great video btw
This gave me the idea that we need a game/movie where humanity goes extinct suddenly and after thousands of years another species from out current present gets intelligent enough to study our fossils while living among our ruins, this would be absolutely wild. Edit I literally posted this right before he said the same thing could happen 💀
There was already a game that did this, think was either just "Gaia" or "Gaia Online", where could make a character as various animal-humanoids or even a golem/robot construct.
i've seen a documentary about this before from like 2015, but it's interesting to see the different way things can go depending on how advanced our species is/was at the moment this kind of scenario happens
This is always my favorite topic after dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures: what would happen when all of humanity disappears? What would the animals be like? What would the world look like? Always the best topic. Always surprised when there's not an evolutionary jump
Love would no longer exist! Without humans this planet is a wild cruel cut throat place where only the strong could survive. Most beings are only instinctual- after food, water, sex and territory, very reactive behavior of predator vrs prey.
Poodles for sure will go extinct. German Shepard’s will become apex pack hunters of suburban areas. Wolves will favor natural environments, while wolves will hunt grazers & small life that favor the protection an urban environment grants.
@@gravoc857 Are you sure? Poodles were originally bred as hunting dogs, and anyone who had ever had a paper round will tell you how savage a small dog can be!
@@gravoc857 I‘m sure poodles would be also in packs hunting small insects to big rats. I’d imagine that if a poodle or any other small dog encountered a large dog like a pitbull, a husky or a German shepherd then it would probably end in the smaller dog getting killed.
@@gravoc857 “Poodles” and “German Shepherds” will no longer exist. Dogs aren’t going to exclusively breed within their own breeds without humans around. Purebreds will very quickly die out and only mutts will remain.
If we disappeared, then I suspect cats would eventually take over the planet, invent technology, and create a cat utopia in which robots constantly pet them and cleaned litter boxes.
From all l know theres no series based on this exact idea but there is one made in 2015 about what would happen if we disappeared which starts of with the first 10 years 20 years 100 years 1000 years and on. Dont know if that was helpfull but whatever
I did enjoy the Life After People series, which also explores our disappearance. On the other hand, I've always wondered what if the reverse happened? Instead of humans vanishing, what if all human-made objects vanished? Everything from the simplest wooden spears to skyscrapers. Pretty sure we'd lose a bunch of people, because anyone on or above the second story of buildings would be screwed. But aside from that, would we ever be able to re-industrialize, or would we be stuck at a much lower technological level?
We built it up from nothing once, so we'd do so again. A lot of basic discoveries (fire, soap, etc) can be reproduced with naturally occurring substances. The biggest obstacle in the long term would be that most of the easily accessible fossil fuels have been depleted.
The climate change and human effect on nature is a topic similar to cockroaches. No matter how many times it gets beaten to the ground somehow it comes back up and it's been doing it for over 10 years.
@@Sensayuma And we've sown nothing that hasn't been here since the earth's creation. Gasses, plastic, electronics, they will all return to the building blocks they came from. Pretty high and mighty of us to think we could permanently destroy earth, huh? She could shake us off like fleas.
It hasn't been getting "beaten to the ground", though. It's been getting reinforced by reports that gather together dozens/hundreds of studies from thousands of scientists across over a hundred different countries. Should people trust that, or random armchair scientists that found a megaphone on the floor? @JimiJenkins As for you, the problem is what @Ahmed Elgmati said is that YOU (as in humans) reap what you sow. The concern isn't whether Earth will still be livable by something, it's whether it will remain livable by humans. You can say "well, volcanoes have always been around" but what do you think happens when have volcanoes + humans? We know what the temperature of Earth was in the past and the amounts of the various gasses it had in its atmosphere at the time. We know that the carbon was eventually pulled down and into the ground. What do you think happens when you move it back from the ground and into the atmosphere?
@@Vaeldarg I was merely venting at the fact that this is pointless, even if 100 million people decide to be very eco friendly, compared to the mass usage of resources it still wouldn't be enough. So might as well give it up and dig up everything and look for more prospect's in space. In my personal opinion from a races perspective being too eco friendly at the beginning of our civilization will hinder our progress. We can think about repairing/terraforming Earth after we have the entire solar system under control. It's very similar, how after winter when the garden dies off, in next spring the garden becomes full of life with proper care.
@@etherealtranslationtm You assume there is any real prospect of expanding beyond this planet in any meaningful way before Earth's ecosystem collapses. We are still struggling with the practically of sending humans Mars. Then it'll take more time to build any kind of permanent settlement, and even then I don't see it becoming entirely self sufficient without some significant technological advancements that might not be possible. Reality is that the sci-fi ideas of traveling to other planets or building space colonies are a huge leap from our current capabilities.
@@etherealtranslationtm Well, that's convenient. If we're doomed, I don't need to make any effort! If only every conservationist and everyone working in renewable energy and environmental protection could realise that....
When I was a child I dreamt about being in this scenario with 2 friends, discover the world and do everything we want forever... and even after this video it would be still a totally cool thing to experience. This didn't destroyed my child fantasy ;) Really dope video, keep it up Koranos :D
I disagree. "We may only be remembered as a species that poisoned the earth". You forget to mention our achievement in space by seeing space trash. And when a new species arise after human extinction, they also affect the earth ecology.
Hi there! This topic is certainly intriguing and interesting. The consequences discussed are crucial and never thought of (at least by my standards 😅 ) and I really appreciate the effort that was made by your team to make this fabulous video. The animation and narration are groundbreaking... I have a suggestion. And I am emphasizing that this is just my notion and I might be totally wrong but still, I think the reason why your videos aren't getting the views and likes they deserve, is because most of your topics like this one already have a lot of videos on them, I mean it is not a new surprising topic, most of us have already researched that and have seen tons of videos on it and read about its consequences. Therefore, I suggest that you try to find topics on which there isn't much material about or are not discussed that much. Nice video! ❤
Great video really enjoyed it! Just one thing that poped to mind while you where talking about the excess CO2. The rapid and massive increase in plant growth due to the overabundance of carbon. We can see today the larger growth rings on tree because of it. In the end most plants are just carbon. To be fair animals as well but they don't grow bigger because of higher atmospheric piles of carbon. Not meaning this as any criticism, just came to mind. Keep it up! Great stuff!!
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It's not humbling it's obvious, like no shit were dependent on earth we bloody live here. This was a very stupid comment, please don't comment such garbage ever again
same. wonder how long it takes , for all stuff to disapear , like all tech we made, milions of years anyone will find any remnants, we never found anything
You can look at this in very brief in the first episode of Dr.STONE. but since this is not the main part of the series, it’ll be very very brief and just the overview
My favorite video game is a post apocalyptic survival game with humanoid monsters that were human like players once… this will probably be quite useful as I continue to write stories within that games universe. What can I say? I’m addicted by now. Once a Minecrafter always a minecrafter
This is a sympathetic outlook on the consequences of our disappearance. First we are told that bad things will happen if we disappear (never mind its due to us creating those conditions for things to go wrong) - about how nature will still be ruined for hundreds of thousands of years and we are given a lament about our legacy. A legacy that 'can' be changed but we humans are, by-and-large too stuck up ourselves to see it. ~_~
"Ruined" is entirely relative. The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was all-natural. Nature adapts to whatever state it finds itself in. I love this topic, but maaaaaan, it brings the doomers crawling out from under their bedsheets.
@@paulgibbon5991 Ruination is a relative term by its very definition. Yes there are various natural agents that can bring about ruin, such as the rains that pit the surface of rock and the frost that can penetrate and fracture their pores, and the roots of plants that make their way into those cracks and make their way deeper. The impact that humanity has had upon the planet over the last 200 years alone dwarfs the impact that we had over the prior 2,000 years and it is likely that humanity's impact over that period dwarfs the impact that dinosaurs had throughout their existence. Acknowledging the damage directly derivative of human activity is more about sensibility than doom. Ultimately as human beings it is generally in our best interests to see our activities with rose-tinted glasses, to down-play our crimes and to up-sell our contributions. Generally. It is not in our best interests to do so when the result of such is the expedited degradation of our collective futures - and that from the human-centric perspective that many of us take so much for granted that calling it human-centric seems odd.
@@PathForger_ The people in the comments I'm talking about are the full-on doomers: "Oh, humans are so wicked and awful and we all deserve to die!" You don't have to scroll far down to see them. It's depressive nihilism masquerading as wisdom and enlightenment--and it's the sort of despair that discounts attempts to actually solve those problems.
amazingly well made, but I do mind, Super Volcanoes like Yellowstone are said to be nearing the end of their cycle of course this has a rough estimate of that it will happen maybe 5000 years from now when it will blow. If such events would happen. Which tend to happen more often, wouldn't all of our civilization remnants and artifacts just be utterly destroyed and wiped out?
this might not be correct, but I believe a supervolcano eruption wouldn’t necessarily obliterate everything, but it would cover the skies in a thick ash cloud, blocking out life and making it more difficult for life to survive. I think only the things in close proximity to the volcano would be fully destroyed. I could be wrong, though
@@bentownsend4017 I was apparently wrong on Yellowstone, it is actually cooling down, there are way more dangerous volcanoes elsewhere though. Also Humans are a specialized species, we aren't exactly a living survival tool, we only got our brains. In which only currently the tribal peoples of the Earth are educated enough to actually survive properly. Toba supervolcano did cause our near extinction once tho
Okay, shooting this message into the abyss of this comment section... I notice a trend that is now going strong- I think people feel "woke" or just like they're on this higher level of understanding of how the world works, and how we "fuck it up", yet nothing changes in their behaviours. So many people discuss how we are "nothing" beings or "so small" and although humans in nature aren't always making the best decisions.. we have only in the last 50-100 years of advancement realized that we are the stewards of our star, and while we were simultaneously creating tech or using resources that negatively impact our planet, there have been really epic strides toward making this a better place to live- despite the fact there are 8 billion people on this planet. Regardless of change, you think that population of an advanced species won't have an impact? I think that although we may not always be working within the best interests of the planet- we as a species*... we still have to have a presence... Who knows how fast we are messing up the planet, but let us stop thinking about the earth in this snap shot of time. Regardless of our presence the earth is always changing... earth has been on fire, inhabitable, frozen, or been hit/ recovering from asteroid impacts (5 big ones that we have recorded)... so the way we see earth is not a representation of how its always been, we exist because we can exist, and when we can't exist, we won't exist. There could have been many advanced civilizations within the 4.5 billion year lifespan of the earth that have had their slate wiped clean.... and if not, after us the earth will go through a cycle and maybe once again have another advanced species. Stop oversimplifying or blaming it solely on us, especially when the interpretation of us is a toss up... who is "us" the everyday person? or the few people, disproportionate to the earth population that we give too much control to based on a fabricated currency system that we created... based off of financial gain, we the people indirectly give power to those who have no right to take control of the direction of human civilization but do anyways. We must fix our systems, creating environments where we can coexist and explore different ways of living life, not the typical western way which includes selfishness and consumption in excess. We can stop buying water bottles, sure but the big companies have to make the change, and as long as they don't have a real reason to change that benefits them financially they won't... sure, we could switch to other sources but they're expensive. Most the population doesn't have the luxury of being aware of the global change/warming because they can hardly afford their next meal. We need to make the population rich and take power away from the few to find sustainable ways of living among ourselves.
Totally agree. Humans aren't inherently bad. This stage of environmental degradation is just one step in a multifaceted voyage to become stewards of the universe. I imagine that every advanced species to ever exist has fundamentally altered their planet. That doesn't make us bad, we are just still a very young, technologically adolescent species. One day we will be the one's responsible for spreading the joy of love, friendship, adventure, and sentience across the galaxy.
@@iamvirginiarise8936 totally, and thanks for the response! I feel like people don’t entertain this thought enough. I say this way of thinking and admitting what we are allows us to accurately map a way to a better solution… the way they talk in this, and even in shows based on the same premise it creates a problem… after all, it’s not accurate or realistic to think that humans are just going to flip a switch. We are growing and learning… there are so many things we don’t know and the more you know, the more you find that you don’t know… so we will constantly be trying to iron out the wrinkles as we collectively evolve into a species that can work together and with the actually planet to create a synergy that may allow us to hone other energy resources like fusion, nuclear and more we don’t even know of… I don’t have the answer but I know that we aren’t these fleas that wreak havoc on the world. Obviously we are concerned, but I think that negative approach is useless and perpetuates a failing conversation for an issue that isn’t even there..
The literal only intelligent comment in this comment section. Nothing pisses me off more than people sensely hating on humans as if the earth hasn't been through way worse before
@@MagikarpMan thanks man! Haha they act like the things burning into the atmosphere are entirely synthetic and never before seen by the universe… even though so many planets are made up of gases… literally in an infinite amount of compounds… not to mention all the different crap asteroids admit… including ones that have hit us in the past! They act like we’ve sentenced this world to a death… let’s say we actually did exacerbate some of the warming… the changes are still inevitable… the place will be a wasteland, hot, then cold again, then the earth will go through a cycle throughout millennia to balance out the atmosphere once again, which may be different but then a life cycle begins.. before us, in the dinosaur era, the atmosphere had way more oxygen than us post asteroid… and the reason we had less oxygen didn’t mean we couldn’t exist, and this was before we started making impacts on the environment like now
The nuclear plant thing for me has always been my main problem with the energy source. It takes 6 months to decommission one, maybe years, and one thing about things going sideways globally, is that it will likely be really quick,
"Humanity has evolved from simple primates into a global force" Allow me to correct and simplify that statement: "Humanity has morphed from simple primates into complex ones"
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Just set a minimum off 10 minutes, this is going to far now.
Next idea: what if population increased by 10x
@@acollectionofcellsthatmake1403 yeah let the games begin 😎
Does anybody know the name of the song at 4:46 please
There is a whole 2 season series called "Life after people" about this question from around 10 years ago. And the topic still hasn't gotten old.
In fact it just got relevant again
Kurgezacht has made a video about an similar topic, you should check it out!
@@edwinstam2603 so did Ted-Ed apparently this topic is evergreen ua-cam.com/video/v6Agqm4K7Ok/v-deo.html
Sounds like that tv show Life after people.
@@koharumi1
Exactly that one. It's one of my favourite.💛
This is kinda refreshing, compared to how others would portray the future without humans, they'd used cinematic music that only made the videos seem tense and frightening. While this is a really great video with an awesome direction, tense when needed and being calm or hopeful when needed. Outstanding Video!
Thanks Alex :)
Exactly!
there was also the aftermath documentary series and those are really good. from national geographic off course.
1. aftermath when the earth stops spinning.
2. aftermath the red giant (thats when the sun dies and swallows the planets near it)
3. Aftermath population zero a world without humans. (just like this videos topic)
4. aftermath world without oil what will happen to our world if it disappeared.
5. aftermath population overload what happens when the world's population doubled.
i must say that they are really good. and great video btw
This channel brings me back to the early days of speculative history and how small it really makes me feel. Thank you for reviving that legacy!
Ridddle was so good in those early days
Solo Leveling!
@@warpdrive9229 You know it
This gave me the idea that we need a game/movie where humanity goes extinct suddenly and after thousands of years another species from out current present gets intelligent enough to study our fossils while living among our ruins, this would be absolutely wild.
Edit
I literally posted this right before he said the same thing could happen 💀
This is great idea
Man, I'll love that game.
Horizon Zero Dawn
@@malinranwala416 great fking game and amazing storytelling
There was already a game that did this, think was either just "Gaia" or "Gaia Online", where could make a character as various animal-humanoids or even a golem/robot construct.
The content just keeps getting better and better.
i've seen a documentary about this before from like 2015, but it's interesting to see the different way things can go depending on how advanced our species is/was at the moment this kind of scenario happens
Was it called life after people?
@@koharumi1 i don't remember exactly, i'd have to look it up again, i do remember that it was a free documentary on youtube
I remember one like this, but it was way before 2015 or UA-cam.
Life After People was my favourite TV show as a kid.
@@koharumi1 found it
ua-cam.com/video/l11zPNb-MFg/v-deo.html
This is always my favorite topic after dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures: what would happen when all of humanity disappears? What would the animals be like? What would the world look like? Always the best topic. Always surprised when there's not an evolutionary jump
Love would no longer exist! Without humans this planet is a wild cruel cut throat place where only the strong could survive. Most beings are only instinctual- after food, water, sex and territory, very reactive behavior of predator vrs prey.
Unfortunately some species that rely on human captivity may go extinct, however many species will recover from no humans hunting them.
We don't really hunt as much anymore as we do farm
Poodles for sure will go extinct. German Shepard’s will become apex pack hunters of suburban areas. Wolves will favor natural environments, while wolves will hunt grazers & small life that favor the protection an urban environment grants.
@@gravoc857 Are you sure? Poodles were originally bred as hunting dogs, and anyone who had ever had a paper round will tell you how savage a small dog can be!
@@gravoc857 I‘m sure poodles would be also in packs hunting small insects to big rats. I’d imagine that if a poodle or any other small dog encountered a large dog like a pitbull, a husky or a German shepherd then it would probably end in
the smaller dog getting killed.
@@gravoc857 “Poodles” and “German Shepherds” will no longer exist. Dogs aren’t going to exclusively breed within their own breeds without humans around. Purebreds will very quickly die out and only mutts will remain.
If humans disappeared then no more pizza... that just simply won't do.
No need for Pizza coz you're also gone.
@@agentsmith1235 username checks out
I love how this channel is asking and answering the real questions
If no one is around to be unnerved by the silence, is it still unnerving?
You’re asking the real questions
I guess so
The dogs and cats will be the 1st to know that the world has gone quiet
If we disappeared, then I suspect cats would eventually take over the planet, invent technology, and create a cat utopia in which robots constantly pet them and cleaned litter boxes.
catopia :)
Awwwww
Nope. Dogs will rule. 💪
@@batman_2004 I highly doubt that.
cats will discover genetic engineering and will bring extinct species like humans back to be pet by them again
I kinda wanna see a series built on this idea with sentient birds taking over Earth and trying to address some of the issues we left behind
From all l know theres no series based on this exact idea but there is one made in 2015 about what would happen if we disappeared which starts of with the first 10 years 20 years 100 years 1000 years and on. Dont know if that was helpfull but whatever
is this a kurzgegast reference?
The quality of the videos as well as the questions asked are outstanding
“What if humans suddenly disappear?”
- Earth begins to smile
We will have to look for other species to possess.
Good riddance!😄😄😄😄
What if 50% of humanity vanished? Then it would be perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Ok Thanos
@@AirQuotes Koranos... Thanos... I see a resemblance 🤔
@@KillerTacos54 coincidence?! I think not.
Thanos 😂😂
not much things changed if human do not change ways of living
just remember there was less than a billion of human just 2 centuries ago
Glad to say I’ve been here since 100k, that’ll be a bragging right when this channel is at 10 million♥️🤝
6:35 one reason why incinerators should be used.
Air filters are then used to capture the fine particles
I’m glad to be a part of history. This channel will have millions of subscribers one day.
I did enjoy the Life After People series, which also explores our disappearance.
On the other hand, I've always wondered what if the reverse happened? Instead of humans vanishing, what if all human-made objects vanished? Everything from the simplest wooden spears to skyscrapers.
Pretty sure we'd lose a bunch of people, because anyone on or above the second story of buildings would be screwed. But aside from that, would we ever be able to re-industrialize, or would we be stuck at a much lower technological level?
We built it up from nothing once, so we'd do so again. A lot of basic discoveries (fire, soap, etc) can be reproduced with naturally occurring substances. The biggest obstacle in the long term would be that most of the easily accessible fossil fuels have been depleted.
I always love getting the notification that Koranos posted a new video!!!!
"What if humanity suddenly vanished from the earth?"
Me: finally peace at last
The climate change and human effect on nature is a topic similar to cockroaches. No matter how many times it gets beaten to the ground somehow it comes back up and it's been doing it for over 10 years.
@@Sensayuma And we've sown nothing that hasn't been here since the earth's creation. Gasses, plastic, electronics, they will all return to the building blocks they came from. Pretty high and mighty of us to think we could permanently destroy earth, huh? She could shake us off like fleas.
It hasn't been getting "beaten to the ground", though. It's been getting reinforced by reports that gather together dozens/hundreds of studies from thousands of scientists across over a hundred different countries. Should people trust that, or random armchair scientists that found a megaphone on the floor?
@JimiJenkins As for you, the problem is what @Ahmed Elgmati said is that YOU (as in humans) reap what you sow. The concern isn't whether Earth will still be livable by something, it's whether it will remain livable by humans.
You can say "well, volcanoes have always been around" but what do you think happens when have volcanoes + humans? We know what the temperature of Earth was in the past and the amounts of the various gasses it had in its atmosphere at the time. We know that the carbon was eventually pulled down and into the ground. What do you think happens when you move it back from the ground and into the atmosphere?
@@Vaeldarg I was merely venting at the fact that this is pointless, even if 100 million people decide to be very eco friendly, compared to the mass usage of resources it still wouldn't be enough. So might as well give it up and dig up everything and look for more prospect's in space. In my personal opinion from a races perspective being too eco friendly at the beginning of our civilization will hinder our progress. We can think about repairing/terraforming Earth after we have the entire solar system under control. It's very similar, how after winter when the garden dies off, in next spring the garden becomes full of life with proper care.
@@etherealtranslationtm You assume there is any real prospect of expanding beyond this planet in any meaningful way before Earth's ecosystem collapses.
We are still struggling with the practically of sending humans Mars. Then it'll take more time to build any kind of permanent settlement, and even then I don't see it becoming entirely self sufficient without some significant technological advancements that might not be possible.
Reality is that the sci-fi ideas of traveling to other planets or building space colonies are a huge leap from our current capabilities.
@@etherealtranslationtm Well, that's convenient. If we're doomed, I don't need to make any effort! If only every conservationist and everyone working in renewable energy and environmental protection could realise that....
The earth would give a sigh of relief.
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These videos are so perfect maaaaan i wish they were longer
Melancholy but relaxing at the same time.
Because melancholy IS relaxing.
This channel deserves so much more recognition, and it will come. Keep up the good work
He came back, when we needed him the most.
I recommend the short story “There will come soft rains” it is about humanity disappearing, I think it is very powerful
When I was a child I dreamt about being in this scenario with 2 friends, discover the world and do everything we want forever... and even after this video it would be still a totally cool thing to experience. This didn't destroyed my child fantasy ;)
Really dope video, keep it up Koranos :D
I disagree. "We may only be remembered as a species that poisoned the earth". You forget to mention our achievement in space by seeing space trash. And when a new species arise after human extinction, they also affect the earth ecology.
Sorry didn’t see this got uploaded. Another amazing video!!
What would happen if humans disappeared?
It would be like that show "Life after people".
What if this already happened? And we are the species which evolved and can't see any signs of those who perished?
that's scary to think about
Hi there! This topic is certainly intriguing and interesting. The consequences discussed are crucial and never thought of (at least by my standards 😅 ) and I really appreciate the effort that was made by your team to make this fabulous video. The animation and narration are groundbreaking...
I have a suggestion. And I am emphasizing that this is just my notion and I might be totally wrong but still, I think the reason why your videos aren't getting the views and likes they deserve, is because most of your topics like this one already have a lot of videos on them, I mean it is not a new surprising topic, most of us have already researched that and have seen tons of videos on it and read about its consequences. Therefore, I suggest that you try to find topics on which there isn't much material about or are not discussed that much.
Nice video! ❤
Watching Koranos's videos is like a mind therapy.
The background music really beautiful
Great video really enjoyed it! Just one thing that poped to mind while you where talking about the excess CO2. The rapid and massive increase in plant growth due to the overabundance of carbon. We can see today the larger growth rings on tree because of it. In the end most plants are just carbon. To be fair animals as well but they don't grow bigger because of higher atmospheric piles of carbon. Not meaning this as any criticism, just came to mind. Keep it up! Great stuff!!
Koranos never disappoints!
I hopw your channel will continue to climb up and become more popular don't stop and change the way you make videos youre videos are unique stylish and satisfying to watch great to watch before you sleep!!
You and kurzgesagt are the best youtube channels
Stunning. Always in awe of you.
Thanks Sara :)
Amazing video as always
This channel is so goddam cool.
I am absolutely in love with this channel.
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Shows how we are dependent on earth and not vice versa...humbling video
It's not humbling it's obvious, like no shit were dependent on earth we bloody live here. This was a very stupid comment, please don't comment such garbage ever again
Thank you for your videos 🙏🏻wishing you the best 🔥 you will be famous in no time 🙌🏻
Very well done from Koranos, as usual
liked and subbed, love this channel
Love the work you all do!
Love your educational videos that makes me think and analyze the possibilities about “Life” and how it will affect my own short existence on Earth. 😀🥰
Sometimes I wonder if this scenario has happened before.
same. wonder how long it takes , for all stuff to disapear , like all tech we made, milions of years anyone will find any remnants, we never found anything
It happened in Noah's time didn’t it?
In a life after people...... This is not the story of how we will vanish. It is the story of what happens to the world we leave behind.
Phenomenal video! It really makes you realise how much better off the planet would be without humans
Another fantastic video!
The first 20 seconds are like a dream come true.
I'd love to witness this
Congrats for 200000 subs
Absolutely brillant and beautiful well done
Planes trains and automobiles took me back to the good old Top Gear days
I'm just glad that eventually after we vanish, Earth and nature will heal and start anew.🤞
Great video!
that is what I needed!
"...look upon my works, ye mighty, and weep..."
Ya’ll’s videos are really well made… it’s a wonder UA-cam doesn’t promote them
The best example of this is doctor stone
Fun fact there was a series called life after people
You can look at this in very brief in the first episode of Dr.STONE. but since this is not the main part of the series, it’ll be very very brief and just the overview
You're Not Alone Watching This Masterpeace in 2022
Thanks Koranos 🙏🏼
My favorite video game is a post apocalyptic survival game with humanoid monsters that were human like players once… this will probably be quite useful as I continue to write stories within that games universe. What can I say? I’m addicted by now.
Once a Minecrafter always a minecrafter
The earth would say FINALLY! NEVER AGAIN!
Is this a re-upload? I swear I watched this years ago... but your channel says it was created in 2020. Did you have an old channel?
Nope
Stop, you're gonna make me have a Thanos moment
Keep posting videos!
This is a sympathetic outlook on the consequences of our disappearance.
First we are told that bad things will happen if we disappear (never mind its due to us creating those conditions for things to go wrong) - about how nature will still be ruined for hundreds of thousands of years and we are given a lament about our legacy.
A legacy that 'can' be changed but we humans are, by-and-large too stuck up ourselves to see it. ~_~
"Ruined" is entirely relative. The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was all-natural. Nature adapts to whatever state it finds itself in.
I love this topic, but maaaaaan, it brings the doomers crawling out from under their bedsheets.
@@paulgibbon5991 Ruination is a relative term by its very definition. Yes there are various natural agents that can bring about ruin, such as the rains that pit the surface of rock and the frost that can penetrate and fracture their pores, and the roots of plants that make their way into those cracks and make their way deeper.
The impact that humanity has had upon the planet over the last 200 years alone dwarfs the impact that we had over the prior 2,000 years and it is likely that humanity's impact over that period dwarfs the impact that dinosaurs had throughout their existence.
Acknowledging the damage directly derivative of human activity is more about sensibility than doom. Ultimately as human beings it is generally in our best interests to see our activities with rose-tinted glasses, to down-play our crimes and to up-sell our contributions.
Generally.
It is not in our best interests to do so when the result of such is the expedited degradation of our collective futures - and that from the human-centric perspective that many of us take so much for granted that calling it human-centric seems odd.
@@PathForger_ The people in the comments I'm talking about are the full-on doomers: "Oh, humans are so wicked and awful and we all deserve to die!" You don't have to scroll far down to see them. It's depressive nihilism masquerading as wisdom and enlightenment--and it's the sort of despair that discounts attempts to actually solve those problems.
This animation style paired with that Voice, it just makes one want to learn and keep watching! ❤️
"We may only be remembered as a species that poison the Earth" Damn... Ain't that the truth. 😔
amazingly well made, but I do mind, Super Volcanoes like Yellowstone are said to be nearing the end of their cycle of course this has a rough estimate of that it will happen maybe 5000 years from now when it will blow. If such events would happen. Which tend to happen more often, wouldn't all of our civilization remnants and artifacts just be utterly destroyed and wiped out?
this might not be correct, but I believe a supervolcano eruption wouldn’t necessarily obliterate everything, but it would cover the skies in a thick ash cloud, blocking out life and making it more difficult for life to survive. I think only the things in close proximity to the volcano would be fully destroyed. I could be wrong, though
If that happens, humans are among the most probable species to survive
@@bentownsend4017 I was apparently wrong on Yellowstone, it is actually cooling down, there are way more dangerous volcanoes elsewhere though.
Also Humans are a specialized species, we aren't exactly a living survival tool, we only got our brains. In which only currently the tribal peoples of the Earth are educated enough to actually survive properly.
Toba supervolcano did cause our near extinction once tho
pretty dark ending there. I loved it.
Absolute Paradise.
Oh hey another channel with kurgersat level quality :D
Okay, shooting this message into the abyss of this comment section... I notice a trend that is now going strong- I think people feel "woke" or just like they're on this higher level of understanding of how the world works, and how we "fuck it up", yet nothing changes in their behaviours. So many people discuss how we are "nothing" beings or "so small" and although humans in nature aren't always making the best decisions.. we have only in the last 50-100 years of advancement realized that we are the stewards of our star, and while we were simultaneously creating tech or using resources that negatively impact our planet, there have been really epic strides toward making this a better place to live- despite the fact there are 8 billion people on this planet. Regardless of change, you think that population of an advanced species won't have an impact?
I think that although we may not always be working within the best interests of the planet- we as a species*... we still have to have a presence... Who knows how fast we are messing up the planet, but let us stop thinking about the earth in this snap shot of time. Regardless of our presence the earth is always changing... earth has been on fire, inhabitable, frozen, or been hit/ recovering from asteroid impacts (5 big ones that we have recorded)... so the way we see earth is not a representation of how its always been, we exist because we can exist, and when we can't exist, we won't exist.
There could have been many advanced civilizations within the 4.5 billion year lifespan of the earth that have had their slate wiped clean.... and if not, after us the earth will go through a cycle and maybe once again have another advanced species.
Stop oversimplifying or blaming it solely on us, especially when the interpretation of us is a toss up... who is "us" the everyday person? or the few people, disproportionate to the earth population that we give too much control to based on a fabricated currency system that we created... based off of financial gain, we the people indirectly give power to those who have no right to take control of the direction of human civilization but do anyways.
We must fix our systems, creating environments where we can coexist and explore different ways of living life, not the typical western way which includes selfishness and consumption in excess. We can stop buying water bottles, sure but the big companies have to make the change, and as long as they don't have a real reason to change that benefits them financially they won't... sure, we could switch to other sources but they're expensive. Most the population doesn't have the luxury of being aware of the global change/warming because they can hardly afford their next meal. We need to make the population rich and take power away from the few to find sustainable ways of living among ourselves.
Totally agree. Humans aren't inherently bad. This stage of environmental degradation is just one step in a multifaceted voyage to become stewards of the universe. I imagine that every advanced species to ever exist has fundamentally altered their planet. That doesn't make us bad, we are just still a very young, technologically adolescent species. One day we will be the one's responsible for spreading the joy of love, friendship, adventure, and sentience across the galaxy.
@@iamvirginiarise8936 totally, and thanks for the response! I feel like people don’t entertain this thought enough. I say this way of thinking and admitting what we are allows us to accurately map a way to a better solution… the way they talk in this, and even in shows based on the same premise it creates a problem… after all, it’s not accurate or realistic to think that humans are just going to flip a switch. We are growing and learning… there are so many things we don’t know and the more you know, the more you find that you don’t know… so we will constantly be trying to iron out the wrinkles as we collectively evolve into a species that can work together and with the actually planet to create a synergy that may allow us to hone other energy resources like fusion, nuclear and more we don’t even know of… I don’t have the answer but I know that we aren’t these fleas that wreak havoc on the world. Obviously we are concerned, but I think that negative approach is useless and perpetuates a failing conversation for an issue that isn’t even there..
@@iamvirginiarise8936 apologies for poor grammar and run on sentences hahaha
The literal only intelligent comment in this comment section. Nothing pisses me off more than people sensely hating on humans as if the earth hasn't been through way worse before
@@MagikarpMan thanks man! Haha they act like the things burning into the atmosphere are entirely synthetic and never before seen by the universe… even though so many planets are made up of gases… literally in an infinite amount of compounds… not to mention all the different crap asteroids admit… including ones that have hit us in the past! They act like we’ve sentenced this world to a death… let’s say we actually did exacerbate some of the warming… the changes are still inevitable… the place will be a wasteland, hot, then cold again, then the earth will go through a cycle throughout millennia to balance out the atmosphere once again, which may be different but then a life cycle begins.. before us, in the dinosaur era, the atmosphere had way more oxygen than us post asteroid… and the reason we had less oxygen didn’t mean we couldn’t exist, and this was before we started making impacts on the environment like now
Life never finds its way but getting rid of the human virus is a step in the right direction.
Kurzgasagt and Koranos are top tier channels
Wonderful video.
A fitting legacy for humanity
Finally i've been waiting for another vid of koranos for like "3 MONTHS"
Awesome video
Just imagining about this scenario gives me anxiety.
The nuclear plant thing for me has always been my main problem with the energy source. It takes 6 months to decommission one, maybe years, and one thing about things going sideways globally, is that it will likely be really quick,
The idea of no Planes Trains and Automobiles saddens me... John Candy was great in that one.
Instead of war we just need monument competitions
i watched life after people in 2018, got so obsessed with it
"Humanity has evolved from simple primates into a global force"
Allow me to correct and simplify that statement:
"Humanity has morphed from simple primates into complex ones"
Sounds wonderful.
Thanos: Now THAT looks really nice.