***** It's just one of those fatalistic theories about humanity destroying themselves due to political warfare. Not that I believe it will happen, and I really hope our civilization will keep evolving and become more and more advanced and that peace comes with it.
The law of gravity can predict an apple will fall, but doesn't explain why. - Darren Hester By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., Chemistry Expert Words have precise meanings in science. For example, 'theory', 'law', and 'hypothesis' don't all mean the same thing. Outside of science, you might say something is 'just a theory', meaning it's supposition that may or may not be true. In science, a theory is an explanation that generally is accepted to be true. Here's a closer look at these important, commonly misused terms. Scientific Hypothesis A hypothesis is an educated guess, based on observation. Continue Reading Below It's a prediction of cause and effect. Usually, a hypothesis can be supported or refuted through experimentation or more observation. A hypothesis can be disproven, but not proven to be true. Hypothesis Example: If you see no difference in the cleaning ability of various laundry detergents, you might hypothesize that cleaning effectiveness is not affected by which detergent you use. You can see this hypothesis can be disproven if a stain is removed by one detergent and not another. On the other hand, you cannot prove the hypothesis. See Also: Know the Major Laws of Chemistry Even if you never see a difference in the cleanliness of your clothes after trying a thousand detergents, there might be one you haven't tried that could be different. Scientific Model Scientists often construct models to help explain complex concepts. These can be physical models, like a model volcano or atom or conceptual models, like predictive weather algorithms. A model doesn't contain all the details of the real deal, but should include observations known to be valid. Model Example: The Bohr model shows electrons orbiting the atomic nucleus, much like the way planets revolve around the sun. Continue Reading Below In reality, the movement of electrons is complicated, but the model makes it clear protons and neutrons form a nucleus and electrons tend to move around outside the nucleus. Scientific Theory A scientific theory summarizes a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeated testing. A theory is valid as long as there is no evidence to dispute it. Therefore, theories can be disproven. Basically, if evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, then the hypothesis can become accepted as a good explanation of a phenomenon. One definition of a theory is to say it's an accepted hypothesis. Theory Example: It is known that on June 30, 1908 in Tunguska, Siberia, there was an explosion equivalent to the detonation of about 15 million tons of TNT. Many hypotheses have been proposed for what caused the explosion. It is theorized that the explosion was caused by a natural extraterrestrial phenomenon, and was not caused by man. Is this theory a fact? No. The event is a recorded fact. Is this this theory generally accepted to be true, based on evidence to-date? Yes. Can this theory be shown to be false and be discarded? Yes. Scientific Law A scientific law generalizes a body of observations. At the time it is made, no exceptions have been found to a law. Scientific laws explain things, but they do not describe them. One way to tell a law and a theory apart is to ask if the description gives you a means to explain 'why'. The word "law" is used less and less in science, as many laws are only true under limited circumstances. Scientific Law Example: Consider Newton's Law of Gravity. Newton could use this law to predict the behavior of a dropped object, but he couldn't explain why it happened. As you can see, there is no 'proof' or absolute 'truth' in science. The closest we get are facts, which are indisputable observations. Note, however, if you define proof as arriving at a logical conclusion, based on the evidence, then there is 'proof' in science. I work under the definition that to prove something implies it can never be wrong, which is different. If you're asked to define hypothesis, theory, and law, keep in mind the definitions of proof and of these words can vary slightly depending on the scientific discipline. What is important is to realize they don't all mean the same thing and cannot be used interchangeably. -ChemistryAbout.com
Or hijacked planes. Or missiles disguised as hijacked planes. Or hurricanes. But the idea of mounting it in the ocean allows the boat to move and dodge asteroids.
Well in order to make SE cable , it needs to be from very flexible material (so it wont snap). That means it can swing around if needed. The international space station does something similar using gyroscopes to avoid collision with lager objects (mostly junk left over from the space race and parts from satellite delivering rockets).
Blank Name Well there was an attempt by China to reduce the orbiting junk with the use of anti-satellite rockets. They tested 1 time and canceled the project. The problem was that the blast reduced 1 big chunk of garbage into thousands of smaller ones. It managed to de-orbit very little amount of it and the rest became eider more obstacles or something similar to micro asteroids.
mowtow90 imo that's a bad way to go about it. Having robots or astronauts going out there and capturing space junk for reusage or to toss it into the atmosphere is better
That IS in fact, the way he does all, or, MOST of his intros, or, it's implied, anyway! I think most people do believe they've heard him say this, even if he hasn't, which is rare!
Literally everyone give this a thumbs up. If it gets enough likes, it'll be at the top of the comments section, meaning he'll see this idea more easily, consequently giving us a video
Here's how I think we should colonize Mars, build cities inside massive domes with temperature control systems and tunnels with roads and rails to connect them, for oxygen and water make machines that can make oxygen and water by mining the ice and melting it, as for food, bring animals, seeds and dirt from Earth, put the animals in farm houses to breed and put the dirt in green houses and plant the seeds and see if it grows and also with the growing rumors of life on Mars there could also be creatures that can be eaten, now for travelling to each planet ships with something like FTL drives would need to be built for fast transportation cause this will become a massive operation, we will be transporting resources an supplies, people and possibly even other life forms between both planets. but this is how i see it, regardless of how they do it colonizing Mars would be one of the biggest things in human history and a big step forward in space colonization
goes to mars, opens cheklist: 1: landing time. 2: find little grey guy 3:hunt little grey guy 4:eat little grey guy 5:die because he had bacteria in himself that no human ever had contact with and thus have no natural protection against it.
I can imagine after Mars is colonized, people are gonna wonder; "Who is the ruler of this part of Mars?" And then suddenly you find a bunch of leaders from a bunch of countries at Earth fighting each other for the control of Mars starting the first ever war in another planet.
Damn, I can tell there's a lot of research that goes into your videos. Thanks, would've never known all of this from just looking up cool Space questions on Google
i like how in an old book from 2001 they got basically the easiest, safest and most simple way to get a artificial atmosphere. the idea is a dome made out of "safety cells" which basically look like these honeybee thingys with each three layers of bulletproove glass with the atmosphere thinning down towards the outside. each layer of glass is armed with an extractabel metal plate which in case of any small space stuff falling down can extract itself to protect the glass. in case that fails there are still two other layers of glass left with each their own extractable shield. also a shield in its powerless form is extracted to save the colony in case of an emediate loss of energy. to add up to that amount of safety the colony is split up into sectors that in case that some how a piece of spacerock comes through and depresurises the colony only a small part is affected. the atmosphere inside is artifically created by minerals, gases and liquids in the ground. basically the building structure allows a colony of up to 4 miles in diameter and i think that is about enough to get there some houses and some nice green plants. they also had a similar idea of the maglev. some kind of plane beeing shot with increasing speed over the magnet slide basically gliding towards the destination then relocating to the next launchslide. in general i back then thought wow they got it so figured out id bet in 2 years they will start that project. it somehow never proceded to a plan and the only record i have of this idea is this old book from 2001 that i read 6-7 years ago.
you are right but a space elevator is still cheaper because you can use it all the time and you need no fuel. A rocket has to be good prepared and fuel is a limited ressource unlike energy we can earn with solar technology. Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my native language :)
+Mathis M The problem with the space elevator is the incredibly huge cost of development and infrastructure. A tether that is 100,000 Km long will be hugely expensive to build.
+Morrius07 Putting some (but not all) effort into life on mars, and put research into protecting the earth. If we put a lot of effort into the earth, someone will invent a "force field like" bubble around the earth, protecting us from attacks from objects or aliens in space and allowing control of traffic in and out of earth.
I'm gonna say it, I would love to be one of the astronauts to colonize Mars. I firmly believe that humanity needs to begin taking their place among the stars and I would love to be a part of the program to begin that process. So whenever the colonization is going to begin, SIGN ME UP!
Syrus 51 Me too. But as colonizers wouldn’t we have to adapt different jobs, like builders, miners, teachers and farmers. The objective is to establish a thriving self-sufficient Martian community. What job would you take?? And more importantly how would we sign up or enlist???
I'd like to do this, too, although. I don't know if I have any crucial skills. I'd be willing to work as labor, in the early stages, and, even recycling. As time went by, I'd like to learn other skills, such as repairs and even manage communications, regularly. I think, at first, everyone on this mission would do well to be able to do more than one thing.
+lemon slices Kind of is...mostly everything comes down to overpopulation, I mean it's the root problem for: ●Starvation ●Dehydration ●Pollution ●Destruction of the environment ●Limited recourses diminishing faster ●More use of antibiotics causing diseases to become resistant. ●Global Warming ●extinction of other species ●conflict ●desperation for work Quite a lot of things...personally if we cull the population to around 4 Billion by getting rid of the sick, those with health problems, even people with hay fever! and those with negative genetic mutations (obviously not all) then the Earth might stand a chance. but this will never happen and in 25 years when the western world runs completely out of its own recourses and the Eastern hemisphere runs out of fossil fuels we're all going to go Insane kill the Earth even tho we had been warned.
+cornflakes n milk Yeah... that may happen one day but even if we stopped drilling now, we would still have 50 years of oil. There are problems to come with resources but not in the next 25 years.
If you get into terraforming your better off with venus. Cool down the planet and get rid of the co2 and you have pretty much an earth clone, just need to give it a decent magnetosphere (which would likely kick in if the core is cooled).
Are you kidding me? So in your mind, it's easier to change the atmosphere of the hottest planet in our solar system than change a planet similar to Earth?
+Akalion Mars isn't exactly similar to Earth. It's biggest problem is that it's so small. Atmosphere leakage is why it's so thin currently. Releasing more gasses into the atmosphere won't solve that as Mars simply doesn't have the gravity to keep it. Venus is the same size, but is so close to the Sun that it would need a signifigantly stronger magnetosphere to keep it's surface protected. Plus, no one has any idea how to cool down a planet (its not like a nuclear winter would work) Though some people think Cloud Cities might be possible
Space elevator? In ten years? Ahahahahahaha... no. If I am proven wrong, I will apologize here in May 2026. That said, I am absolutely stoked for manned Mars exploration.
Mars is on the edge of the habitable zone Also, this money thing needs to calm down. If we keep delaying this because of money, we will never thrive as a species
42, there are some questions that need to be answered . We know it's colder , and we know the wind can be vicious and well with that sandstorms . What structure is suitable for teriforming ? Because the sand blows , to cover windows (if any).
Teo internet as we know it wouldnt be possible on mars, it wouldnt be able to be connected to earths, because data doesnt have enough time to travel to mars, mars could get its own wifi tho
Dude Mars WI-FI Is 2040,s WI-FI Dude It's More Better And Intelligence And Even More Faster They Will Lock You In a Fucking Glass Dome With a Huge Metal Hydrogen Door Say Warning Do Not Activate Authorized Personal Only Some Dum Shit Will Steal The Keycard And Pass And He Will Kill The Dude With The Required Skin Type To Unlock It Then Boom Kills 4.6 BILLION PEOPLE!!!!!!! JK
+Kuba Krupinski sorry to burst your bubble, but that isn't possible in any near future. Venus has a lot of materials yes, but we can't live on the surface. The entire planet is subject to acid rain. There's a lot of high speed and high pressurized winds blowing there (which most likely will destroy the balloons). And then we have to bring ALL resources that we need to Venus, which is way more costly than just bringing some of them. I'm not closing the possibility of Venus off. Not at all. I'm just saying that with how the world looks like right now and with how the future will end up look like, then we really damn need to get the fuck away from Earth. And that is fast. Mars is the easiest close planet to habitate. Thus we need to strive for Mars in the first run.
***** Good luck with that. We're in the sixth mass extinction, Global Warming has extended to a such degree, that massive damages are now inevitable, Yellow Stone is 50,000 years over its deadline for its next eruption and our treatment of the Earth doesen't make it better. El-Ninõ happens more and more often (the three latest ones were in 1998, 2010 and 2015) with the latest one making the oceans temperature increase with another 1 degrees Celcius. 5 islands with tropical habitation of the age of at least 300 years has already been claimed by the rising sea. We're literally screwed if we don't act fast and as the world politics look like, then there's too low a chance for that to happen. We won't get the technology to move to Venus before life as we now it on Earth, has gone almost completely extinct. With how it all looks like now, then Mars is our only option right now. Unless you guys know how to make giant flying cities that are perfectly safe on Venus or knows how to get us to Alpha Centauri pretty fast.
LeFlyingSaucer that totally depends on how you build on Mars. Mars is, as far as I have been able to research myself to, not radioactive. Except when Solar Outbursts flies through. But even if so, then you can be 100% sure that Venus is at least twice as dangerous as Earths most radioactive places. We do not have the technology yet. It would be like trying to fly to the moon in a rocket made of wood. We'd simply die as soon as we'd get there.
Remember until we can fix the problem with the lack of a magnetic field there is no point in trying to terraform Mars. It would be a lost cause as the solar wind would just blow away the atmosphere, and we only really have one chance at recreating some kind of atmosphere. So we need to figure our a way to heat the outer core. We would need advanced drills that can drill far enough so we can put all our nuclear arsenal down in the outer core and detonate it. That would probably not be enough and we can't even drill through the crust. The deepest we have drilled is like 20 km and we need to go about 1600 km deep!!! Further I imagine we would have to build huge energy collectors orbiting close to the sun that then beams their power with lasers all the way to satellites orbiting mars, that then relay it down to the surface and from big surface drilling installations beam it down the 1600 km deep drilled out holes into the outer core to heat it up. Do this over a period of a few hundreds of years to perhaps a thousand and then maybe we are talking about restoring the magnetic field of the planet. Then we can start crashing asteroids into the poles and recreate atmospheric conditions that can sustain life. The problem is the most difficult problem has to be solved first, before we can start with the other ones!
dude imagine playing xbox with another person on mars. the dam lag! person 1: sends a message you happy birthday person 2: *receives a message on xbox 50 days later* *person 1 receives a message from person 2* : Bitch.
Before the coronavirus pandemic I was watching a lot of going-to-Mars videos. Hoping I will be able to see it before 2030. Now I just want to get to 2021.
Ik the upper atmosphere is cooler than the Planet and has oxygen plus Venus has stronger gravity so we don't collapse so we can actually live in floating cities throughout venues atmosphere since it's so thick the cities can acctually float
Hello from the smallest state in America! I fucking love your videos, every single one of them. I like how you take the time to go more in depth on what you're talking about :D
Watching this video a thought came into my head, right so we colonize mars and over time (millions of years) we evolve to Mars' conditions (obviously) so we become humans 2.0. During this time period earth becomes a barron waist land of CO2 due to the great "love and compassion " we gave this planet so majority humans die on earth while some (lets say 2%) are on mars, then over time we humans do are favorite activity and increase our population while we do what we do best and mess up mars so then we have to find out how to leave our dying planet(Mars) so we can try to revive a planet with little life (earth) them once we get to earth the cycle continues
If exposed to the Martian atmosphere you would not boil and explode. Fluids from your eyes and mouth would indeed “boil”, but the skin is strong enough to hold our bodies in one piece. As the seconds passes you would swell more and more as the water in your skin is sucked to the surface. The air from inside your lungs would rush out rapidly despite your best efforts to hold it in. You would pass out in seconds and die in minutes from either embolism (bubbles form in blood as it flows through spots of low pressure, such as superficial veins) or/and asphyxiation.
When someone makes a comment about Racism, in the context of a belief they are no more than Pointless individuals..... Islam is not bound by Ethnicity it is A belief...not really defined as a religion more as a Cult/political regime.... NADER FAKHER go to your nearest Library and read a CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS BOOK!!
3:27 Your gaining tons of speed due to the centrifugal force increasing and angular momentum increasing. ie you swing a golf club, obviously the end of the club is travelling much faster than the grip of the club. This has nothing to do with Coriolis which is just the apparent deflection of something in an accelerated frame of reference. For example, a golf ball with travel 4 cm to the right of target at 45 degrees latitude on a 300 yard drive due to the earth turning underneath it.
When I was 7, I made a jet out of 2x4's on a hill top. It didn't fly so I'll have to go back and check maybe it'll launch to Mars. Yup, yup, yup. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very nice. Just to add that Moon CAN have an atmosphere if you replenish it fast enough before it goes away (the atmosphere won't escape that fast, we could do it). About Mars magnetosphere that's helpful but won't be necessary, despise the high radiation it is not lethal and we could both reduce the incoming radiation and increase the temperature by puting an atmosphere thicker than Earth.
If ion engine is installed vertically on earth it can lift a space ship with ion jet. Energy can be obtained from solar panels. Magnets can decline ion jet from the spaceship to avoid damage. Energy for magnets can be delivered with a laser beam from earth. Ion jet can be accelerated by multiple cyclotrons on earth. Ions will return to earth after being declined. It means no waste of fuel.
Thoughty needs an orig intro-pic and special sting for these vids. May I recommend a BIG pic illustrating just his eyes? The right one wide open, the left one with that slanted, lazy sneerish expression...really, it's his trademark now.
I'm so thankful for being born during this time period but I would love to see where civilization will be in 1000-2000 years.
Nonexistent probably.
+Towelie if there is one
+Towelie obliterated, and if there are any humans remaining on the surface of Earth, propably practicing Woodstock like nude life.
***** It's just one of those fatalistic theories about humanity destroying themselves due to political warfare. Not that I believe it will happen, and I really hope our civilization will keep evolving and become more and more advanced and that peace comes with it.
Born too late to see man land on the moon, born to early to see man colonize another planet. Not that great really.
Love your delicate sense of humour
same here
Same
I just realised this UA-cam channel is the meaning of life...
yep
+star Cole well done we salute you
+hazza 12434 42
Smoke weed everyday!
+I watch Chinese cartoons Like Bleach Blaze it
I'll never be able to play csgo with people on another planet...curse you speed of light...curse you...
+Vlisto You could play chess, maybe a nice game of Civ
Yeah,civ is fun.I'm so hyped for civ 6.
*****
But not the transmission of usable information. Then it would violate special relativity
The law of gravity can predict an apple will fall, but doesn't explain why. - Darren Hester
By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., Chemistry Expert
Words have precise meanings in science. For example, 'theory', 'law', and 'hypothesis' don't all mean the same thing. Outside of science, you might say something is 'just a theory', meaning it's supposition that may or may not be true. In science, a theory is an explanation that generally is accepted to be true. Here's a closer look at these important, commonly misused terms.
Scientific Hypothesis
A hypothesis is an educated guess, based on observation.
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It's a prediction of cause and effect. Usually, a hypothesis can be supported or refuted through experimentation or more observation. A hypothesis can be disproven, but not proven to be true.
Hypothesis Example: If you see no difference in the cleaning ability of various laundry detergents, you might hypothesize that cleaning effectiveness is not affected by which detergent you use. You can see this hypothesis can be disproven if a stain is removed by one detergent and not another. On the other hand, you cannot prove the hypothesis.
See Also: Know the Major Laws of Chemistry
Even if you never see a difference in the cleanliness of your clothes after trying a thousand detergents, there might be one you haven't tried that could be different.
Scientific Model
Scientists often construct models to help explain complex concepts. These can be physical models, like a model volcano or atom or conceptual models, like predictive weather algorithms. A model doesn't contain all the details of the real deal, but should include observations known to be valid.
Model Example: The Bohr model shows electrons orbiting the atomic nucleus, much like the way planets revolve around the sun.
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In reality, the movement of electrons is complicated, but the model makes it clear protons and neutrons form a nucleus and electrons tend to move around outside the nucleus.
Scientific Theory
A scientific theory summarizes a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeated testing. A theory is valid as long as there is no evidence to dispute it. Therefore, theories can be disproven. Basically, if evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, then the hypothesis can become accepted as a good explanation of a phenomenon. One definition of a theory is to say it's an accepted hypothesis.
Theory Example: It is known that on June 30, 1908 in Tunguska, Siberia, there was an explosion equivalent to the detonation of about 15 million tons of TNT. Many hypotheses have been proposed for what caused the explosion. It is theorized that the explosion was caused by a natural extraterrestrial phenomenon, and was not caused by man. Is this theory a fact? No. The event is a recorded fact. Is this this theory generally accepted to be true, based on evidence to-date? Yes. Can this theory be shown to be false and be discarded? Yes.
Scientific Law
A scientific law generalizes a body of observations. At the time it is made, no exceptions have been found to a law. Scientific laws explain things, but they do not describe them. One way to tell a law and a theory apart is to ask if the description gives you a means to explain 'why'. The word "law" is used less and less in science, as many laws are only true under limited circumstances.
Scientific Law Example: Consider Newton's Law of Gravity. Newton could use this law to predict the behavior of a dropped object, but he couldn't explain why it happened.
As you can see, there is no 'proof' or absolute 'truth' in science. The closest we get are facts, which are indisputable observations. Note, however, if you define proof as arriving at a logical conclusion, based on the evidence, then there is 'proof' in science. I work under the definition that to prove something implies it can never be wrong, which is different. If you're asked to define hypothesis, theory, and law, keep in mind the definitions of proof and of these words can vary slightly depending on the scientific discipline. What is important is to realize they don't all mean the same thing and cannot be used interchangeably. -ChemistryAbout.com
*Chemistry.about.com
About the elevator. What if we actually made one and a even a small meteorite would hit it?
Or hijacked planes. Or missiles disguised as hijacked planes. Or hurricanes. But the idea of mounting it in the ocean allows the boat to move and dodge asteroids.
Well in order to make SE cable , it needs to be from very flexible material (so it wont snap). That means it can swing around if needed. The international space station does something similar using gyroscopes to avoid collision with lager objects (mostly junk left over from the space race and parts from satellite delivering rockets).
We need an international group that removes/harvests space junk around earth
Blank Name Well there was an attempt by China to reduce the orbiting junk with the use of anti-satellite rockets. They tested 1 time and canceled the project. The problem was that the blast reduced 1 big chunk of garbage into thousands of smaller ones. It managed to de-orbit very little amount of it and the rest became eider more obstacles or something similar to micro asteroids.
mowtow90 imo that's a bad way to go about it. Having robots or astronauts going out there and capturing space junk for reusage or to toss it into the atmosphere is better
So the Death Star was just sending a lot of data to Alderaan..?
Alderon was always bad at math and it cracked under the pressure
+Harvey Haans Too soon.
Ddos attack on alderaan
+Harvey Haans L
+Harvey Haans yep
Imagine those russian kids attempting to climb the space elevator
true hahaha
I'd try
True
+Albert Armo what russian kids?
From 2012
in about 10 or 15 years do this same kind of video to see what's different
"Wear a space suit and give your hover board extra gas."
he won't be alive in that time, remember this comment for future reference . ;]
+tr0llr he would only be 35-40 years old in 10 to 15 years
+Little Dipper Bruh! this is not a joke... IF we happen to live on mars, you are not coming with us... stay on earth with criminals.
+NaumungTF2 why
2015, we will colonise mars in 2020.
2020, can't even get out of house😆😆
These stupid mutherfckers are useless
2020, bruh
every time you do the intro i hear: Hey 42 here :D
Because he is saying 42 here after deep thoughts answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything which was 42
Same here
That IS in fact, the way he does all, or, MOST of his intros, or, it's implied, anyway! I think most people do believe they've heard him say this, even if he hasn't, which is rare!
@@grahamwells173 Aha, a Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy reference, well played!
same XD
9:28 "Besides, no one wants to spend all day in a suit." The expression on his face! LOL
If there's no wifi then it's not habitable
hahahaha
Truuuuuuuuu
Wifi is life
Soon wifi would be given there
+Saitama LiFi is going to be used. I still think LiFi is bullshit.
Hey guys, 42 here
+MrPanggs lmao
i call hax
+Darnell Junior™ so funny. *sarcastic voice*
+ThatAbzanPlayer why was that so funny to you?
Hey guys, overused joke here
I like how you always begin with a sort of prologue. You know how to capture and hold attention and not waste time like most UA-camrs
its videos like this that give me just a little hope in humanity
how about 10 facts about each planet
Yes.
yeah
Literally everyone give this a thumbs up. If it gets enough likes, it'll be at the top of the comments section, meaning he'll see this idea more easily, consequently giving us a video
No and that's not his style
^ Wat? You know he has an entire playlist dedicated to space?
You're the greatest, Arran!
British humour at its best.
+Junglistic Soulja -- ?
@@ozdergekko I think he wants to say that there is no limit to British humor but I don't imagine you are questioning this 3 years later
@@nicolaecalmatui Lmfaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fmitarnidaylsh
Man did you ever get anything else than A+ on a presentation in school?
Thoughty2 back when he was moustacheless, oh good ol' days 😔
Nope. The mustache is much better!
@@stevecollins3496 I respectfully, but heavily disagree
@@stevecollins3496 sorry. The mustache is an erection killer
@@cscottbarry He's a man! Why would you be getti... (Oh Geez, please don't reply.)
The mustache is epic
Here's how I think we should colonize Mars, build cities inside massive domes with temperature control systems and tunnels with roads and rails to connect them, for oxygen and water make machines that can make oxygen and water by mining the ice and melting it, as for food, bring animals, seeds and dirt from Earth, put the animals in farm houses to breed and put the dirt in green houses and plant the seeds and see if it grows and also with the growing rumors of life on Mars there could also be creatures that can be eaten, now for travelling to each planet ships with something like FTL drives would need to be built for fast transportation cause this will become a massive operation, we will be transporting resources an supplies, people and possibly even other life forms between both planets. but this is how i see it, regardless of how they do it colonizing Mars would be one of the biggest things in human history and a big step forward in space colonization
goes to mars, opens cheklist:
1: landing time.
2: find little grey guy
3:hunt little grey guy
4:eat little grey guy
5:die because he had bacteria in himself that no human ever had contact with and thus have no natural protection against it.
Haven't watched your vids for a while now. But now I'm back... Why are you dressed like Hitman??
Because he is
Why do I want to punch his limey face?
Hitman 42
He Is Hitman,s Son
Who else is going to get rid of the native martians?
We need to do something about the aliens on the moon first
If we lived on Mars we would always be eating ketchup and potatoes get it
Yah
Fuck off
Nope
No?
Matt Damon's "shitty" potatoes
You are the only bearable top 5 and 10s list channel.
or maybe there will be a portal to hell there on mars
maybe we'll meet doom guy!
Or find the Marker and we all turn into Necromorphs
+MonkeyWith72Magic i dont think there was a marker on mars in any of the lore didnt that dude find the first one on earth
If there is I'd bet a million dollars the USA would likely throw a nuclear bomb into it
@@kellywilson-lawson1857 the USA would throw a nuke at almost anything. The moon is a prime example.
u deserve more views and subscribers! liked and subbed.
I just bought a really fat mouse, hahahahha! What a coincidence!
Growing GM plants on Mars that are readily suited for its atmosphere might be the way to go. Let them free, would be fun to watch :)
"What happens when Earth is an ex-planet?" Reminded me of the dead parrot skit from Monty Python haha
I used this for my last school science project I credited you at the end and I got an A+ thanks and I hope you don't mind
So that's why you always wear a suit, you're preparing for space.
I'm writing this from Mars.
Oh I thought aliens didn't exist
How is Dr Manhattan
I can imagine after Mars is colonized, people are gonna wonder;
"Who is the ruler of this part of Mars?"
And then suddenly you find a bunch of leaders from a bunch of countries at Earth fighting each other for the control of Mars starting the first ever war in another planet.
Damn, I can tell there's a lot of research that goes into your videos. Thanks, would've never known all of this from just looking up cool Space questions on Google
Glad you mentioned Arthur C. Clarke. I could see the influence the moment you started. :)
yay the suit is back :D
Do I hate mars bar-
Wait,wrong channel.
Loved that video
9:30 ok, that made my day XD
i like how in an old book from 2001 they got basically the easiest, safest and most simple way to get a artificial atmosphere. the idea is a dome made out of "safety cells" which basically look like these honeybee thingys with each three layers of bulletproove glass with the atmosphere thinning down towards the outside. each layer of glass is armed with an extractabel metal plate which in case of any small space stuff falling down can extract itself to protect the glass. in case that fails there are still two other layers of glass left with each their own extractable shield. also a shield in its powerless form is extracted to save the colony in case of an emediate loss of energy. to add up to that amount of safety the colony is split up into sectors that in case that some how a piece of spacerock comes through and depresurises the colony only a small part is affected. the atmosphere inside is artifically created by minerals, gases and liquids in the ground. basically the building structure allows a colony of up to 4 miles in diameter and i think that is about enough to get there some houses and some nice green plants. they also had a similar idea of the maglev. some kind of plane beeing shot with increasing speed over the magnet slide basically gliding towards the destination then relocating to the next launchslide. in general i back then thought wow they got it so figured out id bet in 2 years they will start that project. it somehow never proceded to a plan and the only record i have of this idea is this old book from 2001 that i read 6-7 years ago.
ive been here since 40k you really have come a long way
melt mars to get a magnetosphere. Make Mars great again.
+Riley Coombe And make the Martians pay for it.
LoL best one yet😂
Riley Coombe donald trump and kim jong un we need u
install magnetic field generator at lagrange point 2.
Although it's a cool science fiction idea, it's unlikely that a space elevator will ever be built now that SpaceX is reusing rockets.
you are right but a space elevator is still cheaper because you can use it all the time and you need no fuel. A rocket has to be good prepared and fuel is a limited ressource unlike energy we can earn with solar technology. Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my native language :)
+Mathis M The problem with the space elevator is the incredibly huge cost of development and infrastructure. A tether that is 100,000 Km long will be hugely expensive to build.
How about we work together to save the earth and keep it healthy for as long as we can???
+MrDeltoric Sounds great! until a meteor or any one of the hundreds of things decide to kill us.
+Morrius07 Putting some (but not all) effort into life on mars, and put research into protecting the earth. If we put a lot of effort into the earth, someone will invent a "force field like" bubble around the earth, protecting us from attacks from objects or aliens in space and allowing control of traffic in and out of earth.
MrDeltoric
What about treats that are already on earth like super volcanoes, if one decided to blow we'll be plunged into a full blown ice age.
Thoughty2 you are like Sheldon Cooper, but far more interesting to listen to. Thank you very much😉
Thank you very much for this absolutely greaaaaaat explanation. I LOVE your sense of humour.
I'm gonna say it, I would love to be one of the astronauts to colonize Mars. I firmly believe that humanity needs to begin taking their place among the stars and I would love to be a part of the program to begin that process. So whenever the colonization is going to begin, SIGN ME UP!
Syrus 51 Me too. But as colonizers wouldn’t we have to adapt different jobs, like builders, miners, teachers and farmers. The objective is to establish a thriving self-sufficient Martian community.
What job would you take??
And more importantly how would we sign up or enlist???
I'd like to do this, too, although. I don't know if I have any crucial skills. I'd be willing to work as labor, in the early stages, and, even recycling. As time went by, I'd like to learn other skills, such as repairs and even manage communications, regularly. I think, at first, everyone on this mission would do well to be able to do more than one thing.
The 1st colonisers of Mars will live a short and horrid life, won't happen before 2050 IMO
I miss his old intro
Humans don't explode in the vacuum of space. Thought you'd know that m8.
Christian Rodriguez
He said you would explode on the SURFACE of MARS
aly bolkainy he said you would boil alive
it doesnt in zero g on there is 0.4 so prbly someone would explode
Do humans implode in the vacuum of space? I'm only 14, please don't hate me :(
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_exposure
I watch dis guy just so I can learn an English accent, it's so cool. I've been practising from March now.
2:20 gundam 00 orbital elevator, the future is almost here. All we need now is mobile suits!!
Best way to heat up mars: My mixtape.
*freezes to death "liar"
fixing earth is much more easier than rebuilding mars
no
no, no its not the earth is fucked
+lemon slices Kind of is...mostly everything comes down to overpopulation, I mean it's the root problem for:
●Starvation
●Dehydration
●Pollution
●Destruction of the environment
●Limited recourses diminishing faster
●More use of antibiotics causing diseases to become resistant.
●Global Warming
●extinction of other species
●conflict
●desperation for work
Quite a lot of things...personally if we cull the population to around 4 Billion by getting rid of the sick, those with health problems, even people with hay fever! and those with negative genetic mutations (obviously not all) then the Earth might stand a chance.
but this will never happen and in 25 years when the western world runs completely out of its own recourses and the Eastern hemisphere runs out of fossil fuels we're all going to go Insane kill the Earth even tho we had been warned.
No its not its to late the damage has already been done
+cornflakes n milk Yeah... that may happen one day but even if we stopped drilling now, we would still have 50 years of oil. There are problems to come with resources but not in the next 25 years.
If you get into terraforming your better off with venus. Cool down the planet and get rid of the co2 and you have pretty much an earth clone, just need to give it a decent magnetosphere (which would likely kick in if the core is cooled).
Are you kidding me? So in your mind, it's easier to change the atmosphere of the hottest planet in our solar system than change a planet similar to Earth?
+Akalion Mars isn't exactly similar to Earth. It's biggest problem is that it's so small. Atmosphere leakage is why it's so thin currently. Releasing more gasses into the atmosphere won't solve that as Mars simply doesn't have the gravity to keep it.
Venus is the same size, but is so close to the Sun that it would need a signifigantly stronger magnetosphere to keep it's surface protected. Plus, no one has any idea how to cool down a planet (its not like a nuclear winter would work)
Though some people think Cloud Cities might be possible
Wouldnt terraforming venus take like up to a thousand years if not more?
Colonising a figment of your emagination. Great stuff.
If we do colonise Mars, there might be a new Imperial age with countries on earth claiming parts of mars as colonies.
Space elevator? In ten years? Ahahahahahaha... no. If I am proven wrong, I will apologize here in May 2026.
That said, I am absolutely stoked for manned Mars exploration.
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Peyton Bergman So will I.
@@FonVegen 5 years on and it doesn't seem likely yet. Your comment is probably right on the money xD
5:05 i dont think astronauts experience 10G when leaving Earth. That's too much even for the re-entry.
+King Théoden well, Michael Bay push his actors to the limit with 15G in Armageddon sooooo....
Isnt it usually 3-4g in the soyuz rocket?
@@izzie9526 That's about right. And people don't explode in vacuum either. This guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
sadly i don't think anyone will get the Monty Python reference at the beginning :(
I did
It really isn't that obscure.
pretty obvious...
What the fuck is Monthy Python?
shut the fuck up. tell us if youre going to act superior
this channel is great
Great videos. Entertaining, detailed and interesting . Keep them coming :)
Bring Matt Damon.
All you have to do is start the reactor... Quaaaaadddde...
Mars is on the edge of the habitable zone
Also, this money thing needs to calm down. If we keep delaying this because of money, we will never thrive as a species
42, there are some questions that need to be answered . We know it's colder , and we know the wind can be vicious and well with that sandstorms . What structure is suitable for teriforming ? Because the sand blows , to cover windows (if any).
I hope to see Mars and Europa colonised in my lifetime. but... Love your programs
Do you wear the full suit? Or tracksuit bottoms and slippers too?
He isn't wearing pants
+Daniel Bostock Theres a reason we only see the chest up lol (winks)
+sweethindi lol, mini skirt and high heels
No, the biggest problem of colonising mars is we need to make wifi
TheCookieEnator They would make satellites.
or basically mars gets just temporarely its own internet with data getting shared with earth on a hourly basis
Teo internet as we know it wouldnt be possible on mars, it wouldnt be able to be connected to earths, because data doesnt have enough time to travel to mars, mars could get its own wifi tho
Dude Mars WI-FI Is 2040,s WI-FI Dude It's More Better And Intelligence And Even More Faster They Will Lock You In a Fucking Glass Dome With a Huge Metal Hydrogen Door Say Warning Do Not Activate Authorized Personal Only Some Dum Shit Will Steal The Keycard And Pass And He Will Kill The Dude With The Required Skin Type To Unlock It Then Boom Kills 4.6 BILLION PEOPLE!!!!!!! JK
😆 wifi and stereo on nuclear bom
Venutian flying cities anyone?? Pbs space time? No? OK
Yes!
+Kuba Krupinski sorry to burst your bubble, but that isn't possible in any near future. Venus has a lot of materials yes, but we can't live on the surface. The entire planet is subject to acid rain. There's a lot of high speed and high pressurized winds blowing there (which most likely will destroy the balloons). And then we have to bring ALL resources that we need to Venus, which is way more costly than just bringing some of them.
I'm not closing the possibility of Venus off. Not at all. I'm just saying that with how the world looks like right now and with how the future will end up look like, then we really damn need to get the fuck away from Earth. And that is fast. Mars is the easiest close planet to habitate. Thus we need to strive for Mars in the first run.
Joranius Minecraft Just a thought: We don't need to get away from Earth; we need to take better care of Earth.
***** Good luck with that. We're in the sixth mass extinction, Global Warming has extended to a such degree, that massive damages are now inevitable, Yellow Stone is 50,000 years over its deadline for its next eruption and our treatment of the Earth doesen't make it better. El-Ninõ happens more and more often (the three latest ones were in 1998, 2010 and 2015) with the latest one making the oceans temperature increase with another 1 degrees Celcius. 5 islands with tropical habitation of the age of at least 300 years has already been claimed by the rising sea. We're literally screwed if we don't act fast and as the world politics look like, then there's too low a chance for that to happen. We won't get the technology to move to Venus before life as we now it on Earth, has gone almost completely extinct. With how it all looks like now, then Mars is our only option right now. Unless you guys know how to make giant flying cities that are perfectly safe on Venus or knows how to get us to Alpha Centauri pretty fast.
LeFlyingSaucer that totally depends on how you build on Mars. Mars is, as far as I have been able to research myself to, not radioactive. Except when Solar Outbursts flies through. But even if so, then you can be 100% sure that Venus is at least twice as dangerous as Earths most radioactive places. We do not have the technology yet. It would be like trying to fly to the moon in a rocket made of wood. We'd simply die as soon as we'd get there.
+Thoughty2, Mars is my favorite planet and Albert Einstein is my favorite physicist. Thanks for the videos on both topics.
Just because we can and it's fun I like this guy !
Remember until we can fix the problem with the lack of a magnetic field there is no point in trying to terraform Mars. It would be a lost cause as the solar wind would just blow away the atmosphere, and we only really have one chance at recreating some kind of atmosphere. So we need to figure our a way to heat the outer core. We would need advanced drills that can drill far enough so we can put all our nuclear arsenal down in the outer core and detonate it. That would probably not be enough and we can't even drill through the crust. The deepest we have drilled is like 20 km and we need to go about 1600 km deep!!!
Further I imagine we would have to build huge energy collectors orbiting close to the sun that then beams their power with lasers all the way to satellites orbiting mars, that then relay it down to the surface and from big surface drilling installations beam it down the 1600 km deep drilled out holes into the outer core to heat it up. Do this over a period of a few hundreds of years to perhaps a thousand and then maybe we are talking about restoring the magnetic field of the planet. Then we can start crashing asteroids into the poles and recreate atmospheric conditions that can sustain life. The problem is the most difficult problem has to be solved first, before we can start with the other ones!
We can dream can't we?
7:45 Sounds like someone has been in that situation before.
dude imagine playing xbox with another person on mars. the dam lag!
person 1: sends a message you happy birthday
person 2: *receives a message on xbox 50 days later*
*person 1 receives a message from person 2* : Bitch.
*yo* not you
PainfulHail13 4 So just send the message 50 days earlier
Before the coronavirus pandemic I was watching a lot of going-to-Mars videos. Hoping I will be able to see it before 2030. Now I just want to get to 2021.
As an American, I love your Monty Python references!!
I would rather colonize Uranus.
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You leave Uranus alone its sensitive and too tight
Why Uranus ?
Call me crazy but I have reasons that we should colonize Venus. Look up the colonization of Venus.
Ik the upper atmosphere is cooler than the Planet and has oxygen plus Venus has stronger gravity so we don't collapse so we can actually live in floating cities throughout venues atmosphere since it's so thick the cities can acctually float
What about Uranus? hahaha...ha....ha...........ha....... kill me now
+drviper10 uranus is too cold, no life form could progres in there soo yeah, i don't why you requested uranus(jk)
+julian spaghi Uranus is also gas so we wouldn't be able to stand we would have to build floating cities
yes sure( not sure if joke or not)
What language is this? I don't understand it... I NEED help!
Tyler Durden English
What kind of english is that?
English.
British can't speak English with the right accent.
It's science
Hello from the smallest state in America! I fucking love your videos, every single one of them. I like how you take the time to go more in depth on what you're talking about :D
Finally somebody thinks like me, nice vid!!
Well, if Trump or Hillary is president, we should start making plans to move up there.
So you're a mexican huh..
Teucy No. Not mexican, just logical.
Can this comment get likes for no reason?
Never
+Mr. Cainhurst lol
Watching this video a thought came into my head, right so we colonize mars and over time (millions of years) we evolve to Mars' conditions (obviously) so we become humans 2.0. During this time period earth becomes a barron waist land of CO2 due to the great "love and compassion " we gave this planet so majority humans die on earth while some (lets say 2%) are on mars, then over time we humans do are favorite activity and increase our population while we do what we do best and mess up mars so then we have to find out how to leave our dying planet(Mars) so we can try to revive a planet with little life (earth) them once we get to earth the cycle continues
They would eventually be depleted of all resources.
sounds like a plan to me
Preach Mark Selby Preach!
If exposed to the Martian atmosphere you would not boil and explode.
Fluids from your eyes and mouth would indeed “boil”, but the skin is strong enough to hold our bodies in one piece.
As the seconds passes you would swell more and more as the water in your skin is sucked to the surface. The air from inside your lungs would rush out rapidly despite your best efforts to hold it in. You would pass out in seconds and die in minutes from either embolism (bubbles form in blood as it flows through spots of low pressure, such as superficial veins) or/and asphyxiation.
5 months later Elon Musk tells plans for colonizing mars
what the fuck is up with mars? that planet looks so boring
+John smith Your comment is boring... I agree mars looks bullshit. Why cant we just send all the idiots to live on mars and make the earth great again
Britain tried that with Australia. Sent all their criminals to Australia.
Blank Name the term in Australia is bogan
Smart Hawk ik why not Jupiter a huge planet
Lets Build A Sky city On Venus
Mars is an Ideal planet, as the Infection of Islam has not spread yet.
shutup rasicist
islam is not a race
When someone makes a comment about Racism, in the context of a belief they are no more than Pointless individuals.....
Islam is not bound by Ethnicity it is A belief...not really defined as a religion more as a Cult/political regime....
NADER FAKHER go to your nearest Library and read a CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS BOOK!!
Not all muslims are bad
+Tarek Chamas he didn't say islam is a race?
3:27 Your gaining tons of speed due to the centrifugal force increasing and angular momentum increasing. ie you swing a golf club, obviously the end of the club is travelling much faster than the grip of the club. This has nothing to do with Coriolis which is just the apparent deflection of something in an accelerated frame of reference. For example, a golf ball with travel 4 cm to the right of target at 45 degrees latitude on a 300 yard drive due to the earth turning underneath it.
When I was 7, I made a jet out of 2x4's on a hill top. It didn't fly so I'll have to go back and check maybe it'll launch to Mars. Yup, yup, yup. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We will need 42 Mars bars, 42 rockets, 42 steps to colonizing Mars, and also extra 41 Mars. This time it's Mars the planet.
These always makes for good fanciful entertainment!
Very nice. Just to add that Moon CAN have an atmosphere if you replenish it fast enough before it goes away (the atmosphere won't escape that fast, we could do it). About Mars magnetosphere that's helpful but won't be necessary, despise the high radiation it is not lethal and we could both reduce the incoming radiation and increase the temperature by puting an atmosphere thicker than Earth.
Without N2 there won't be a truly livable atmosphere.
If ion engine is installed vertically on earth it can lift a space ship with ion jet. Energy can be obtained from solar panels. Magnets can decline ion jet from the spaceship to avoid damage. Energy for magnets can be delivered with a laser beam from earth. Ion jet can be accelerated by multiple cyclotrons on earth. Ions will return to earth after being declined. It means no waste of fuel.
i miss your videos when I. ok offline, hoping you add more totally enjoy your show, soon I will support your show ;)
Thoughty needs an orig intro-pic and special sting for these vids. May I recommend a BIG pic illustrating just his eyes? The right one wide open, the left one with that slanted, lazy sneerish expression...really, it's his trademark now.
6:44 Holy crap, like in "Total Recall"? 10:22 - 10:28 ...Awesome!!!
As long as there's a TGI Friday's, I'm good to go.
"Are there any good bars?!" Classic British response to a holiday destination.