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- The Perseverance rover began a two-year mission to collect Martian soil samples this year. It's the first of three missions, jointly sponsored by NASA and ESA, aiming to bring Martian soil back to Earth in hopes of finding evidence of past life. The total costs of the missions will likely exceed more than $9 billion.
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Why Two Pounds Of Dirt From Mars Costs $9 Billion | So Expensive | Insider
Price: 2 dollars
Shipping: 9 billion dollars
Thats funny
😂😂 actually true
True bruh
LOL
no... from earth perspective, that sample is extremely rare so it's expensive... it's not joke, joke is when two or more "true" statement become paradox... but "Price: 2 dollars" statement is false.
The phrase “dirt cheap” can now be used to describe anything with a value less than or equal to 9 billion dollars
You beat me to it..😀
i guess now we have to say "earth dirt cheap"
Your dry humor has been noted.
And appreciated :)
A creative expression of taxpayers money I hope for a golden harvest and honest results 🌩
Nasa in a decade:
I got a jar of dirt.
OMGGGGGG
NASA: Mr. President, it landed in China...
Mr. President: ***surprised Pikachu face***
I got a jar or dirt!
I got a jar of dirt!
Guess what's inside it?
Nice reference
NASA: for 9 billion of your tax money I get you any dirt from anywhere. it's from mars. proven fact.
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God bless you for sharing!
2021: Mars dirt is worth a billion dollars
3021: Beware of fake Mars dirt, buy only from trusted sources.
Fools dirt
@The Mutt with no Butt forbidden dirt pie
@Elliot Pope Jupiter's atmosphere is made of hydrogen and helium lol,and with it's gravity I doubt it'll be possible.
Instead of pissing all that money away on Mars, they should use it on Earth and do something useful with it.
@@woolfy02 man, you do know ,we wanna explore the universe and learn the unknown
Rick from Pawn Stars: “I take all the risk, you walk out of here with $20. Cash.”
Lmao 🤣
better yet let me call my friend who's a expert on this
Lol
You know the show is fake right ?
@@dilequesoytupapa5080 YKN
NASA could have saved 9 billion dollars if they just bought Amazon prime free shipping.
Bald bezos hasn't even gone to orbit yet 😀
@@gabrielchanel4448 r/wooooooosh
@@swagmullenix5458 shut up
@@swagmullenix5458 this is not reddit
lmfaooo blue origin
I’m so honored to get to say I saw Perseverance launch with my own eyes, and also got to watch it reach Mars.
Thats pretty dang cool! Amazing what humans are doing. Just fascinating stuff 🤗.
_lucky_
I watched the landing live with my chemistry class in high school
Jokes on you I have Amazon prime, so I don’t gotta pay for shipping.
This man is a genius.
Underrated 😂😂😂
Lmao
Lmao
You need nasa prime not Amazon prime
Thousands years later…
Meanwhile on mars: Aye you telling me this dirt was worth 9 billion dollars? Bruh
time travels back to 2021
*Carries one package filled with mars dirt*
*Becomes richer than Elon Musk*
Nah the shipping cost is just 9 billion dollars
@@arkarmiller70 how would they even know it was from mars?
yeah i dont see why its so expensive... technically everything here on earth is same as in mars some 13.5 billion years ago...
Watching this felt way longer than 9 minutes it felt like a whole damn hour.
Cant believe the cameraman flew all the way to mars to record this
Not really there, if you download enough perseverance images you can see that a giant spot light is on top of the robot. His shadows never match with the rocks or the sun.
@@israelgalvez6365 :#
@@israelgalvez6365 unblock hornes.
@@israelgalvez6365 lmao! Yes, and the earth is flat. 🤣🤣
@@simplylethul Maybe it is cause I haven't found a single real image of earth.
“I know a guy down the street who can get it for you for 5 dollars” 😂
Who??
@@renujha4258 your mom
@@kidinmybasementagain8984 Lol stfu
@@kidinmybasementagain8984 His mom would do it for a bowl of dog food... :)
@@dobriltanev9722 FATALITY
When you bring that to Pawn Stars
Rick: All I can offer you is a dollar
😂😂😂
Lol
@@ajazaly lol!
Let me call in an expert
Yeah, well he's gonna have to frame it and it will take up space in his shop
2022: Mars dirt is 9 billion dollars
3044: we can just go outside and pick some mars dirt up
Don't worry about the money. 9 billion dollars is nothing compared to the yearly defence budget of 600 billion.
That's still 1.5% of that budget for one mission.
@@dekippiesip nope he said defence nasa doesn't get that much money. They get on 25billion a year
the sample return money will be spent over 8-9 years, and a significant portion will come from ESA
Its like nearly 800 billion
If nasa had the military budget we would be on Mars now
Imagine how expensive a diamond from Mars would be 😂
Exactly the same price it would be on earth
@@harshbirbrar2830 That is very true, diamondsa are one of the most commons things in space and even on earth, saphire is more rare. The priceless stuff would be anything organic which even though is common here, it is very rare in outter space.
same price as its the shipping thats 9 billion not the soil
@@tombaker2510 9 billions + taxes
@@Clapity I definitely wouldn’t call diamonds _common,_ even though I know about the artificial inflation of value that goes on.
I wish more videos were as interesting and informative as this
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@@nsireesh8345 not a bot
read about 2038 AD
@@nsireesh8345 are you stupid? Bots comment weird and unrelated things. This isn’t unrelated
lol aliens are like zooming past us wondering why we spent 9 bill grabbing dirt
Nasa guy: drops/loses the package
'Sighs and proceeds to collect dirt from backyard'
Bruh wut
Pawn stars: "best i can do is $50, and im taking a big risk here."
I still gotta frame it and there's auction fees...
Lollll
technically it would be taking a biug ass risk cuz who is gonna spend 9billion on dirt lol
@@Highfy210 nasa
@@bounsy_boi7058 well you ain’t wrong
Imagine spending trillions of dollars and crazy amount of time on Mars, only to discover traces of ancient life on Venus in the first attempt. 😂
Would still be worth it
@@gorrium5027 yes but still a waste of time and resources
@@krishnanaudiyal2778 except we don't know if there is life in venus and a recent examination of the radar signals showed that the amount of phosphine was actually much lower and who knows maybe mars had or has life, these missions are for more than just the search for a cosmic neighbor
@@gorrium5027 but that's the joke... considering there's already life on venus...
@@gorrium5027 except all that money and effort could make the world a better place.
That piece of technology that extracts oxygen from Martian air is fascinating. I'm so curious how it works and if similar technology could be used by future generations to help clean earth's atmosphere.
Clean earth's atmosphere of what . Please don't say carbon
its to make oxygen for fuel. it takes a ton of energy and its not nearly capable enough to even begin changing the composition of an entire atmosphere
We already have machines that can take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, it’s just a matter of getting them funding and influence
@@cleetorres1351 you’re right, it’s not carbon. It’s carbon dioxide
@@cleetorres1351 What DW Planet A on Delhi. There's still such a thing as harmful pollution. DW also talked about how London in the past during the industrial revolution was covered in thick black smoke harming people's health. That's why there were laws made to separate that from residents.
This is when shipping cost is more than actual price.
500 million times more expensive
@@yoloboogie3674 No, 1 billion times more expensive, I did the calculation with the average cost of $9.
If want to be more precise then it would cost 504,131,074.1 times more expensive. (Note that isn't close from precise cause shipping cost variety from place to place)
No shit it’s dirt
Good one!
Unless it proves that there was Life there
It's crazy to think how far technology has come. 500 years ago, it took 2 years just to circumnavigate the world. Now, it only takes 9 months to travel 300 million miles.
And still people starve and die for lack of cheap meds. And we spend 9 billion on curiosity. And the risk of bringing a virus to Earth. Where has wisdom and perspective gone? You can take things too far, need to keep evaluating if worth it.
@@andrewnorris5415 if there is a virus it won't do anything as there is no point of the virus evolving on mars if there is hardly any life, they will all be single celled organisms which our body's will kill. And directing NASA's budget will do nothing as its so little, and going to the moon or Mars will make more resources available and we will move factories and more to the moon so we don't cause natural disasters in those poorer countries. You need to know that space is the next frontier, just like the old explorers discovering new continents
@@andrewnorris5415 you aren't familiar with America's irrational fear of affordable healthcare. They call it communism
Circumnavigate the earth. Not the world
@@qwaszx2 you aint rich bro you just leaching of your parents. Ik ppl like you their friends use them for free drinks and weed and they think they are cool lmao
When your life probably wouldn't even cost 1mil dollar and there's this dirt.
Bro i had the same pic a while back . I forgot the manhwa that i got it from
😂🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭
Goddamn
Reminds me I am worth less than a speck of dirt
So You're telling me...
-9 billion dollars
-Thousands of man hours
-Extreme risk
And the reward: Space rocks...
BrOwN dIrT
That man's voice just creeped out my entire sound system
Burger king foot letuce
I thought my laptop automatically connected to blue tooth speakers that obviously weren't there 😅
I almost booked an appointment for a repair of my ipad
i was like: what the hell?
The person who set up that interview or the sound engineer messed up the polarity when they were recording/editing.
It all started a 100 years ago with The Wright Brothers. A 100 years later, we're flying a drone helicopter on Mars. Crazy!
We would never have even made it to the moon if we didn't steal alien technology from crashed UFOs
@@Rise6474 who cares about aliens? If they did exist they wouldn’t want to be in this hell hole.
@@Rise6474 if we know it's aliens than it's not a ufo
@@Alsry1 no their Y chromosome died out they cant reproduce, they need us for that
@BlackholeTtson452 No its fact not belief
Wow, those were some pretty interesting facts about the cameras
(5:45 - 6:05)
? no
Is this the video version of "redacted"?
Damn you weren't wrong
I thought my speaker had a bug or something
Obviously camera men are ready living there for months before arrival 😂😂😂
I remember doing a cool lab in my college bio lab where we undertook the procedure you would do if you had Martian soil to see if it contained life or dead life
cool!!
well what did you do
@@ryanpatton1795 we used a bunch of chemicals and centrifuges. The chemicals somehow show organic matter that is dead as one color, living matter as another, then uncolored material was never alive. I think we also did some dna sequencing or something. It was in 2018 so I kinda forget now
What the hell is Dead life? Vs Life?
BS
as an engineer, i would dread being in this mission. so many moving parts mean so many things can go wrong. pretty exciting though but a hella stressful.
Ikr the landing sequence seems so fictional
Considering how terrain can act against rover and wheel based machinery
Was just thinking this. Must of been pulling their hair out
Because your common sense is trying
To tell you the truth--that this
Is all BS
@@treyant12 no, its tons of math
I don’t think you have what it takes to engineer something that would go into space. These are the best minds of our planet engineering these devices. These intelligent individuals aren’t on UA-cam posting comments or have an anime profile pics. Calm down.
"9 billion dollars for some dirt?"
"Yes i know, interplanetary shipping can be expensive"
there are a total of 24 of us Aliens living secretly in your so called wonderfull "Earth" at this moment.
reading this comment from you humans is very funny to us
@@internet2055 1. It cant be real
2. If its real what are you doing there
@@internet2055 hi can you buy me McDonald’s big man alien
@@internet2055 how many drugs did you inject
@@internet2055 yeo do aliens dance?
2050: **people using mars dirt in food coating instead of gold**
Would not be surprised if somebody stole some of the dirt.
Underrated
@Czongq i’m sorry, moon dust what incident!
@Czongq I'm sorry but is humanity this hopeless?
“Either we are alone, or we or not. Both are frightening”
- someone
50/50 chance
But one of both is exciting
I prefer the first, it means humanity won't need to worry about expanding in the the galaxy or causing pain to indiginous Alien species.
Arthur C Clarke
@@linusmayden8465 but it also shows that the conditions for life to be viable were not met, therefore making it next to impossible for us to expand outwards.
They be like :
ITS NOT FOR 10 BILLION NOW ITS FOR 9 BILLION
IN THE SHOP
Invincible: brings back a Mars rock probably worth billions
Amber : so you lied to me.
Haha🤣😂
Woman moment
Amber is so trash
🤣🤣🤣 exactly!
Didn’t expect this here.
it's quality is so good it feels like it's from a whole other planet
Badum tss
Bruh
@@Francisco-j1e ????
Next Episode: Why $1 million dollars costs $1 million dollars | So Expensive
Directed by M. NIGHT
Avangar fan :)
r/cringe
The dude living on mars in the future: this is worthless
People in Utah: “ayo whats the shiny thing the the sky?”
**1second later** : *lands on a house*
What?
@@jamiethompson9659 8:45
NO WAY I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
huh look at this futuristic basketball, probably isn't worth 9 billion * Throws it in the trash *
i live in utah and this aint true i aint even seen a ufo here
Imagine having to fire a rocket from the surface of mars into the sky "with 99.9999% accuracy", for it to land... "Somewhere in Utah."
EXACTLY ‼️. I’m standing on that billion dollar soil as we speak 😎
imagine it lands in someones house
@69_wood_plz and imagine paying 9 billion dollars for some red dirt when we haven't even been to the moon🤣🤣
@@oscartorres3290 ??
@@oscartorres3290 lol silly people
Or as mark Rober would say, the "scoop, poop, and shoot manuver."
Exactly 😂
I can't wait! I just pray to leave long enough to see it !
"Why Dirt From Mars Is So Expensive" Pretty self explanatory but alright
Yeah, I was thinking excactly that. Probably because it came from Mars😂
Transportation
@@DeadShot-bh8ys Yeah, the shipping charges are a killer!
When a dirt from a dead planet cost more than your entire life
Your life is worth far more.
@@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 as far as I can tell, the comment was not meant in a depressed way 😅
@@manuelroger1035 No he’s right his life is useless but he can make it better and circumsise himself for Jesus Christ
@@jayus2033 wrong religion xD Jews circumsise each other, not christians
@@Rolhenw boy have I got a surprise for you
So this was why Jack Sparrow was excited when he had a jar of dirt
Instant money
he did seem like an alien
Ohh
This takes “I have a jar of dirt! I have a jar of dirt!” To a whole new level.
Elon musk: sends people to mars successfully
Mars dirt market: *drops by 700%*
This made me giggle
How can something drop by 700% ? Bruh maths
@@yb9737 basically means the price drops by 8 times.
@@studystuff51 that' will be negative value lmao
@@agungokill nah man check your maths, drops by 8 times means divide by 8.
Every expensive things - *exists
Business Insider - "And I took it personally"
Shitty overused memes: *exist*
You:
@Ballistic Whitty No wonder your name is Ballistic Witty, especially because you talk like a ballistics test was conducted in your brain.
@@SamZarifYT 😂😂😂😂
@@SamZarifYT lmao he changed his name
@@glorbnorgaborg37yearsago10 Lmao.
5:45 Why doesn't Business Insider watch their ten minute videos for obvious major editing errors before uploading them. Basic professionalism. You spent many hours making this, why not always take a few minutes to make sure you didn't screw it up?
Kinda too agressive but must agree. That moment attacked my intelligence.
I guess an easy mistake to make when you have been editing video(I still dont understand how mirrors work - I move my left hand but in the mirror it's evidently the right one).
You guys need to escalate the issue to management and the head of the team should get a talking about taking responsibility of the work done. 10mins to watch a video for final proofing and actually appreciating the output his team is producing should be on every managers tasklist
If they actually read the comments 😅
Who the hell cares about "right" and "left"...
It's more important to just keep the facts straight.
Because we are trusting the more complex facts from complete strangers.
Mistakes with most basic facts make you doubt that truat and that feels negative.
Calm down it's not that serious
Kinda nuts that we've been researching on Mars for decades and we still trying to figure out IF there was life on there or not.
That’s cause it’s fake kid
@@SpookyCheeez still more real then your dad
@@SpookyCheeez Wasted
Wasted
You got humbled
Think about the weed you could grow with this dirt. The high would be astronomical…
It would definitely be out of this world
Corny
Whoa, you’re into something bro
Damn...😂😂😂
On god
Just imagine if Floyd Mayweather had money like this, dude would buy the dirt only to throw it at some strippers 😂
but he doesnt
@@yoyo-yx1qx “just imagine”
In Floyd's dream.
Hahahahahahahaha... He would put some dirt on their plastic ass.😆😆😆
Oh just admit it, you've installed the laser to shoot at the Chinese Rover.
Yeah,Robots space battle on Mars!I'll watch that😆
So basically they made a laser gun!?
what would be the ping of this battle though?
@@AryanKumar-jo1pz I bet a 5 second delay since the amount of space between connections if we play in the iss or another place closer I'm better around 4 then
@@ceoofconfusion100 it would be roughly 2.08852153 hours of latency
the fact its even possible to bring something over from an entirely different planet shows rocket scientists and engineers are on a whole different level
One engineer is already incredibly smart enough, now imagine a whole administration full of brilliant minds and prodigies. The people we deem responsible enough for us to go extraterrestrial.
Imagine that after all this effort, the samples land in a random property in Utah and some guy refuses to hand it over to Nasa.
Dude would get shot
That guy wont be able to see morning
RIP that dude bro ( 9 billions $ aint no way they not gonna do anything )
@@10BillionsLyricsMusic also this is world's project. every opposition in military is friends if this samples in danger. (T words excluded)
Or worse still China
i know a guy who can do it cheaply
Lmao
?
W h o
Elon musk
you got that mars hookup?
We should all band together and go to Utah to collect these samples before the scientists do. I'm down to split the profit.
The sample is not what’s expensive it’s the process to get it.
oklahoma has red dirt
@@scottyyounglord9043 so they're either going to pay us 6 billion for the dirt, or 9 billion to run the experiment over again. we'll coin the term "like taking martian dirt from a scientist," easy.
you know, some of us really try to help others.
and some of use, are dicks.
I'm down. Cya in 2031
the actual price is just probably at most a couple thousands of dollars but the shipping is what makes that shit expensive
6:15 when that guy said
I felt that
Imagine if people start wearing Mars dirt jewellery
Put it in ur watch that'll be cool
💀💀💀
Make mars dirt diamonds
add it to hot chocolate
PLEASE stop using the stat : 40% of missions to Mars have been successful.
Since the year 2000, NASA/USA have 9/9 successful missions to Mars...
Yes, it's very hard, but I think NASA has that shit pretty much figured out now.
Maybe they have a secret missions. Idk where I got that idea from, maybe I play amogus too much. Suspecting anything for something
The USA is not the only country in the world that has attempted Mars missions, but I'm sure that to Americans it's news that other countries exist at all.
The UK Beagle 2 Probe was a failure, and that immediately reduces the percentage.
“Why two pounds of dirt from Mars costs $9 billion”
1. It’s from mars
2. ITS FROM MARS
The end
Me: So how much is the shipping?
Amazon: Ah yes, that would be 9 billion dollars
2050: BUY YOUR FAVOURITE DIRT FROM ANY GALAXY
Dude, na. The distances are so astronomical that the dirt would need to move at a significant portion of the speed of light to get to us.
And if it did...we would all die.
anyone.....you know the wind someone do it please
@@MrWhangdoodles r/woosh
@@MrWhangdoodles lol fr tho, that'd be insane. Some people be trying to make a joke, but then don't realize what the actual joke is. OOF!
dirt from mars coasts 9 billion
alien from mars:i am gonna put some dirt on their eye
Nobody:
That one guy in a van: I'm celling dirt from mars for only $30
Nobody: hilarious
@Ti Xier how this confused me more that ever.
imagine perseverance ran into another rover that came from another planet also wanting to examine mars 🤔😳
thats what the next civil wars in movies will be about
I love the genuine happiness that come over the faces of these people at what may seem minuscule to anyone else when talking about what they love: space science
I just wish they would do all the missions close together and send the god damn dirt back. I wanna see what's in it before stupid politics ends the world!
That lady’s just loony
@@youtubeuser206 Which lady? And why do you think a woman in this video was loony?
Jokes on you, I have dirt worth 9 million dollars in minecraft
We need Invincible
Invincible gone, Human exist
You here too?
squishy cheeks Ray, squishy cheeks.
A comment by you that doesn’t have at least 250 likes.
Snap back to reality, GLOBAL WARMING, no more INVINCIBLE 😭
That actually doesn't seem like a bad price considering the effort involved. They have robots going to an alien world and bringing back dirt to for us to see with our own eyes and touch with our own hands. I will travel cross country just to see Mars dirt on display with my own eyes.
I mean who wouldn't. My last wish will be to be able to see those dirts with my own eyes.
We'll never be allowed to touch the dirt with our own hands, that would contaminate it
@@dickurkel6910 that's why I want to look at it lol
I wouldn't. As cool as it is, it still looks like orange dirt
That shit ain’t mars dirt. Probably some shit from Arizona or some shit
Imagine kids hundreds from years of now flexing dirt at school instead of shoes
In hundreds of years Martian dirt will be like 2 cents
NASA : We finally made it land on the surface successfully on mars
Elon musk: I am already got the blueprints to build a city on Mars
I have 9 cents. Final offer.
12 and I’ll throw in extra dust.
I offer 15 cents and a chocolate bar
they have to frame it
20 cents and a jolly rancher lollypop slightly licked!
Nasa: We need to fetch soil from Mars.
Us:It's not possible!
Nasa:No, it's necessary *Music swells*
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@@VeryTastySoup87 dude are your hands okay?
Got the reference
flat earthers and jack sparrow wondering why a freaking dirt cost billions
Maybe the dirt the villager selling me for a stack of emeralds is from Mars
Yes it is
"Ferb, I know what we're going to do today"
Trillionaires will make a sand castle with that
Meanwhile on the alteenative universe: This is why 1 kilogram of water from earth cost 15 billion.
There's nothing surprising here. The same shit they charge you when ordering coffee from Canada to London.
Dirt cheap shipping
“Yo dude sorry i spilled the dirt dang”
Nasa:
Can't believe dirt becoming NFTs
Someone should tell them that B&Q have a deal on grow bags.
To everyone saying it's a "waste": To make the math simpler, let's pretend it's only USA that's paying the bill. Spread out 9 billion to the US population? It's about 26 bucks, spread out over years, more than a decade. Not really much when you look at it this way. Could it be used in US on other things like helping the homeless? Sure, but, again spread out over the years, it wouldn't make a very big difference. There are many different places where the US government could save money if it wanted to. I suggest you google US military budget as well as NASA budget...
do people still think NASA still uses 25% of the us budget or something
Of course the military budget is bloated, but this not an either or proposition. NASA began as an offshoot of the military and competition with the USSR. From the beginning people questioned the expense. I have lived long enough to see the growing inequities in the USA, the looming climate catastrophe worsening daily, and the extinction of so many forms of life. I now question ALL this spending. $26 repeated 10 times is $260. That is a month's groceries, or a doctor bill or a car repair- all things people WHO WORK are struggling to pay. Are you suggesting that those people "should die and decrease the surplus population"?
Those of you wondering about the expense (and damage to the environment) with these programs, you should wonder.
just more debt it is a huge wasted venture
Giving money to homeless people is a waste of money anyways.
Bruh, Military is also a waste but that doesn't mean that NASA is useful
Now you will never know why this comment got these likes..!
Or humans will be extinct before we make it to mars.
Or we all poop and the universe is covered in poop? Sorry this was Immature
Edit: NO THIS IS NOT IMMATURE THIS IS MY TRUE SELF!
The dream
This made me giggle
@@kafiaahmed469 one day bro, one day our poop will reach the ends of the universe.
Video: "The most expensive substance to mankind"
Dark matter: "Am I a joke to you?"
Martians in the sky hiding using some advanced tech be like: look at those collecting our dirt smh
14 year old girls: "found out that theyre 0.000000001% martian"
Also them: "Look at me, im a billionaire now"
they're worth 0.19 cents lol
@@crash7094 mone
Are u generalizing girls and teens?
@@abhayrajsingh7587 why do you care nerd
@@abhayrajsingh7587 nope that was specification lmfao
8:46
Imagine if someone finds the samples in utah and takes them before nasa
THAT WOULD BE AWESOME🤣🤣🤣
Hey NASA, you want it back? Well it’s going to cost you...
Imagine some guy finds them and opens and contaminates them.
Ik this is a joke, but nasa would probably find the area around where it'll land and surround it with probably quite a lot of people to prevent this from happening.
Some guy opens them and goes "it just dirt!?!" Then dumps them out
"Look what I got
I've got a jar of dirt
I've got a jar of dirt
I've got a jar of dirt
And guess what's inside it"
Rick Harrison: “best I can do is is 3 mcchickens and a pack of gum”
Billionare : im gonna buy that!!!
Eveyone else : my grand grand grand...son will get that for free
Than the grand grand grand...son realised that the grand grand grand...son of the richest has all the stuffs and selling it with the same price when his great great great...grandparents were alive.
@@thegeek1429 ohhhhhhhh
I haven't been so invested in a video like this in a long time, this whole Earth to Mars and back with a sample from mars is so fascinating
"wtf why is this dirt so expensive?"
"its from mars"
"ohhhhhh"
think it explains itself
What if the dirt contains microorganisms native to mars? That would be a interesting discovery. Imagine a invasive type of life form
*Marsona-21, fifth wave is coming*
id eat them so i could get superpowers
@@joey9511 if you consider seeing god a superpower then yes, you will
I think mars dirt will be exactly like earth dirt, it was theorized that life on earth began from a mars meteor 🤷🏽♀️
@@HAIRHOLIC_1 Well, if it started on Mars, maybe it would be an invasive species after all
imagine getting hit by this basketball sized thing out of nowhere
Oh man, the compensation will double the costs.
We all are really struggling on speed. Achiving speed of light for objects that don't disintegrate at high temperature will be the answer to most of problem. We need to invest on that research.