Yes, it is ridiculously over sized and bound to fail. Projects like this need to be planned in stages. Why not plan to build a few km of the Mirror Line and expand the other 170km as needed?
Well it feels like a massive investment opportunity and I highly doubt this would get built, even if they started construction. The kingdom tower stands about 20 stories of foundation and that’s just a sky scraper…so yeah.
This is a good example of what 3D softwares and technologies can do to paint what we can imagine and not what we can truely achieve. It's just like watching a science fiction movie. Looks too good to be true. And yes, a good concept for a movie.
I can make a wall that is 5 km high and 500 km long on Solidworks. And a concrete and glass sphere that is about 10 km high. Projects like nothing ever created before. It's called Atlantis. It will be able to fit 1 billion people and will be completely self sustainable. I hope the investors will come and finance it.
I like the idea of vertical living, no cars etc, but there's just no need to make the scale so absurdly huge. It would be better to make it half as high and just extend the line as demand requires. Also it need not stretch deep into the empty desert, just build along the coast instead. That way you have more seafront views, more room for habours/marinas, a cooler climate and you could have it act as a giant desalination plant for fresh water.
Actually this is the plan, first phase will be by 2035 in the middle of the line with a 6km long hosting 500k people, and will stretch from both sides as required expecting to reach 9 million people by 2050.
Understatement of the century. It's going down in freefall. 30 years ago row houses felt cramped (houses built side by side with a shared wall), then apartments entered the scene, usually in big blocks, then renovating those row houses into apartments became a thing, cramped to super cramped, now studios are a thing where a single apartment is chopped in 2 or 3 to give every tenant a single room with everything in it, somtimes with a shared kitchen or ... even bathroom. This is in the big cities and the price of those shoeboxes can get you a house with land somewhere else. Saudi Arabia is creating a model shoebox for the future cities. Insane and absolutely absurd.
@@Krasno- some european countries seem to have figured out how to do everything efficiently. instead of building insanely tall skyscrapers that get exponentially more expensive and impractical with each floor, why not build small apartment blocks that are 4-6 floors tall? they're more than twice as cost efficient, don't take up too much space and still have a sort of "community" feel that urban neighborhoods do. the lower floors can be transformed into small stores where basic amenities are provided, making every amenity within a 15 minute walk away. since these blocks are cheaper to construct, rent prices don't usually spiral out of control
Has anyone considered the effect on the local climate? Would such a long, tall structure not block some wind flow coming off the sea - a little like how mountains have a dry shadow on the other side?
Not to mention that the sun would be beating down on a large ass mirror that will reflect the heat back to earth won’t be able to escape and will always be heating the earth
@@mosesnacorie9681 Intrestingly enough, dry on one side and wet on the other could even be a useful trait. There are many possible innovations that could utilize such a change in humidity/moisture. For example a humidity gradient-based power generator, where the difference in moisture could be a source of electric power. It wouldn't be a very large amount of power, but it would be a very consistent backup for solar and wind power. You could probably also use the humidity gradient to produce fresh drinking water by having a filter that goes from the wet side through to the dry side of the wall, the water would be pulled into the filter by sheer vapour preassure without the need of an external power source. Though i admit that such device would be far from efficient in of itself. I'm not saying that its worth it to have such a difference in humidity when constructing buildings as it also causes various problems, but i am saying that there are atleast potential upsides aswell.
I'll prefer to invest in that bcz when the world will not be habitable bcz of electric cars anymore, I'll go and live on moon with those oxygen filled suits for maybe a couple of more weeks.😂😂
The most terrifying fact about these very long mirror walls, is the enormous amount of solar energy that will be focused at the ground, and into the air around the buildings. And if two are built side by side, they will act like solar ovens, heating each other and creating a horrific heat issue that will make them practically uninhabitable. Beyond that, is the immense light that the residents will deal with, blasting through their windows, which will require them to keep their window shade units closed at all times the sun is shining. Plus, there is a major psychological issue with structures that are tall, thin and very long that force humans to move in one linear direction to get anywhere. There is an inherent slavery in this design that encourages massive depression in the people who live there. On paper, it's a great design. In the real world, it's a horrible idea bound to cost trillions more than it is ultimately worth to overcome the restrictions of the high heat, high solar energy environment, it is slated to be built in. You would likely have to wear silver covered solar fire clothing, to actually stand in the environment, the reflection of a long wall of glass would focus on the ground. For a nation of men who have always been brilliant at hiding their skin from the horrendous heat of the sun under valiant robes and clothing, this structure makes no sense. They know better than anyone. You must respect the power of the Sun.
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I am seeing this now and am surprised.I already saw this in my past dreams. Except, in my dreams where it extends to the sea, it opens wide and has a protection for a port- to prevent any massive issues with waves it looked like. You need to take into consideration floods, so if you are building this, ensure all housing is way off ground. Also, consider worldly changes like continent shifts and how the water from the sea may inpact such a structure. If water rises for any reason, it will literally feed/barrel into this line all the way.
I also have another idea. Instead of making it a line, why not make it into a more adaptable structure like, for example, ⭐a circle⭐, circles are a much better shape for cities since it allows them to expand freely while ignoring obstacles like hills and deserts, they are also much denser (compare literally any city with this). By the way normal cities don't need giant fucking mirrors to support their structure since they can have the ground support them. Also I find it unnecessary for them to be 500 meters tall since they are in the middle of a fucking desert, I mean, there's pratically unlimited space to build anything and they chose *THIS.* with 1 trillion dollars you could completely diversify the economy of Saudi Arabia by investing in education, in the private sector and making it a more attractive place for educated people to live, something the government desperately needs to do. But NOOO, you need to build a colossal fucking glass rectangle worth a trillion dollars that is a painful slap in the face of the Saudi people who need to see their money going into building this thing that can only be classified as a parasite that is perfectly designed to suck money from the people and stupid investors. Sorry for the rant, but it's just this stupid.
Circles are for yurts and carnival wagons. There are no circles in nature.A very slight crescent, perhaps, to honor their crescent and star icons, and more structural stability. A slight crescent is optimal acoustically to detect the thrumb of the Wurm looking for Spice..
I suppose as long as it's a single building it could still be considered the first megastructure humanity ever built. But they seem keen on building a line so whatever. Hopefully it works out since O'Neill Cylinders will basically be the same thing.
This is also a concept that works well as a wall separating Mexico and the US (doesn't have to be very high). It would be a wall of over 500 million apartments. So it could be a wall of good.
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When I moved here in 2026, it was actually quite good. The many clicking and falling birds have either gotten used to the mirror or have died out. Ramadan is a bit annoying because the noise only completely disappeared after a week of echoing. But apart from that everything is good. Last week I went on a boat tour. But after 150 miles of subway I realized I had gone to the camels. So… it wasn't ideal with swimming trunks. Otherwise one can say that life is good here. Schools, kindergartens, everything great. My interview partner has now also gone to the next apartment. The gun on my forehead bothered me a bit.
Have you thought about on the ends of this lines to put the mirror response up that you are using the molten salt with reflection on the inside to learn how to develop the different structures spread of the plants
i like the general idea. i think it would be better to start this project on a smaller scale and build to where it can easily be expanded upon. also won't the glass reflecting just create more heat in the outside if the glass wall? what is the plan to counteract the heat from the sun reflecting off the glass?
Every reasonable idea starts of a a fantastic fantasy. If the end product falls short of the dream there should still be something amazing in its place.
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you know why they are using the same old boring ones? because they work, proven, and they how much they cost. new ideas usually end up very costly and some time end up a disaster.
enclosed line cities have been done in the USA in the 70s but on a smaller scale , so you're all dumb. Someone in the comments lived in one and posted it was crap and he moved out after a short while
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This concept was made up by a 12 year old kid who has been playing Sim City too long!.... or Minecraft, whatever the kids are playing nowadays (showing my age here!). In real life, they are missing one key ingredient for this to work; abundant fresh drinking water. Without it, forget it!
@@Anurania Normally I would agree, but desalination is much more difficult in that region of the world. The Red Sea is saltier than other seas in the world, due to its location, high evaporation levels and no outlet into an ocean. And anyway, we're discussion a 'What if...?' scenario which will never happen.
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It is futuristic and why not? Considering they’re trying to diversify their economy it will be great, and I’m sure they have the best brains behind this project so they should go for it.
This is really cool, but how would this affect wild life and weather? Maybe some animals such as birds would confuse this structure as a clear path and smash into it. Also, how would they keep this building clean?
some People would do anything for money so there is window cleaners like for every 10KM at the line probably and birds probably they will put most of them Inside the line
I would like to hear about this king's project 'King Salman Park' in Riyadh. Converting a vacant airport to a forest....that is something to wait and see....
This exact kind of design was used back in the 60s as a prime example of faux engineering ideas chumington. Dreamers dream, and engineers laugh at them and tell them why it isnt practical.
It's not impossible; it just has no practical application. Neglecting all of the engineering concerns, Saudi Arabia has a population of 36 million, of which only 22 million are citizens. The Line supposedly hosts 9 million people. Do you think 40% of the citizen population is just going to sell their homes and move? Who's going to buy the houses or rent the apartments they lived in? The project is idiotic from a real estate perspective
The city's first phase is set to cost 1.2 trillion riyals ($319bn), half of which will come from the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund. 7:33 Source: The National News
I am so glad that they found a way to condense a city in the middle of a desert. Imagine you had to make your city bigger and remove all that wild life in the desert.
Could the building materials come from the abundance of sand and rock in the surrounding landscape? Could the mirrored facade be angled to focus the sunlight like the PS10 Solar Powerplant in Spain? A hyperloop transport system. I believe the idea is worth exploring further.
It doesn't look natural type of structure but this is an impressive out of the box idea. For sure a lot of simulations had been calculated before decision was made. Hope that there is no "ops" mistake (just like the Russian tanks) .
I think it will happen, but it wont be as long, it'll still be impressive though. I think they'll get at least 500K residents.I personally would live there if I had the money lmao
Anyone who goes near this as in quite a lot of miles will be blinded or absolutely scorched in seconds the insane amount of heat that will reflect off of this thing is absolutely insane, it’s literally in the desert 🏜 Why wouldn’t they just build the walls outside and make them white? It wouldn’t be reflected. This is like a high security prison no one can get in or out with ease cause you get near it at all
In this time and era I don't think this is happening anytime successfully soon, but I personally think the concept is really really cool and if made properly over the years could be an insane place to live in and could potentially solve a overpopulation problem, If people would willingly live there or could afford to live there that is.
The most densely populated city on the planet is Manila in the Philippines with approx. 46,178 people per sq. Km. With 9 million people on a 34 sq. Km footprint, Neom will have about 264,000 people per sq. Km. That is 5.7 time more dense than Manila. Do you think that will cause any problems? Oh but they are living vertically you say. The problem with Neom vertical interior construction is that it is a 170 Km long FIRE TRAP. Fire loves to burn vertically with an unlimited supply of fresh air feeding it from below. Just think of The Line as a 9 million person Penal Colony from which there is no escape.
I don't think so this might be possible in the near future because in order to construct such a building Saudi Arabia should spend a massive amount of money Another problem is indigenous people should be moved to other places during the construction of this project, but the problem is that if Saudi constructs this building what will happens with local people I think to live in this building might be very expensive not all local people can live there. I think instead of building these future projects they should allocate and pay attention to education and technology.
It's a unique idea very hypothetically enduced and probably too advanced...for it's time but perhaps people bin the future will be thankfully for it there is only one way it could gurantee to make this possible...
The Mirror Line project is seriously mind-blowing! Can you imagine living in a 75-mile-long mega-city inside two giant skyscrapers that run through the desert, mountains, and coast? ⛰ But hold on a sec... Is this whole thing even possible? Building something that massive and futuristic seems, well, kinda crazy. There are huge engineering challenges, like making it earthquake-proof and not blowing over in the wind. Plus, the price tag? We're talking a trillion bucks! And what about the environment? Building something this big is bound to have a major impact on the land and animals around it. We gotta make sure it's done sustainably, right? ♻ Saudi Arabia has big dreams for the Mirror Line, though. They see it as a way to attract tourists and businesses, and maybe even show off their tech skills. Who knows, maybe it could even be a model for future cities! But before we start packing our bags for Mars, let's have a real conversation about the Mirror Line. What do you guys think? Is it a genius idea or just a pipe dream? P.S. Let's keep this discussion respectful, even if we disagree. Everyone's got an opinion on this mega-project!
What do you think about the Mirror Line? Could it ever be built? Or why is Saudi Arabia making these plans?👇😎
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Too bold, too ambitious
@@IBTU too impractical and too impossible to expand
Where can Saudi Arabia, 🇸🇦 get all the money? How much the country needs to spend?
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The mirror line looks like the world’s largest cell block.
and yo uare living in that cell and paying to live in that jail cell
EXACTLY!
Or a very huge ant farm .
Hahaha😂 it's Oz of the future
And they had already started it
Yes, it is ridiculously over sized and bound to fail. Projects like this need to be planned in stages.
Why not plan to build a few km of the Mirror Line and expand the other 170km as needed?
Shut your mouth 😀
Well it feels like a massive investment opportunity and I highly doubt this would get built, even if they started construction. The kingdom tower stands about 20 stories of foundation and that’s just a sky scraper…so yeah.
that is literally what they are doing. they are building in stages
They do. But It will fail tho..hope it success..
Don't worry, I promise that the ambition of the Saudis will be exhausted before they start building the first brick in this useless project
I can't imagine being a window cleaner on that building
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it's perfectly flat and straight. a robot would do the job
This is a good example of what 3D softwares and technologies can do to paint what we can imagine and not what we can truely achieve. It's just like watching a science fiction movie. Looks too good to be true. And yes, a good concept for a movie.
I can make a wall that is 5 km high and 500 km long on Solidworks. And a concrete and glass sphere that is about 10 km high. Projects like nothing ever created before. It's called Atlantis. It will be able to fit 1 billion people and will be completely self sustainable. I hope the investors will come and finance it.
I like the idea of vertical living, no cars etc, but there's just no need to make the scale so absurdly huge. It would be better to make it half as high and just extend the line as demand requires. Also it need not stretch deep into the empty desert, just build along the coast instead. That way you have more seafront views, more room for habours/marinas, a cooler climate and you could have it act as a giant desalination plant for fresh water.
I think the plan will be scaled down to more or less what you said.
Or maybe several smaller ones. Is everyone in Saudi 🇸🇦 Arabia supposed to move into this one monolithic structure?
Actually this is the plan, first phase will be by 2035 in the middle of the line with a 6km long hosting 500k people, and will stretch from both sides as required expecting to reach 9 million people by 2050.
@@debibrewster9080 believe me most Saudi people like to live in their area of birth and hate the small area
I think line is positioned in a way all apartments will face towards their religious site .they doesn't care sea
The future truly looks bleak, as long as we have those in control with visions such as this.
Understatement of the century. It's going down in freefall. 30 years ago row houses felt cramped (houses built side by side with a shared wall), then apartments entered the scene, usually in big blocks, then renovating those row houses into apartments became a thing, cramped to super cramped, now studios are a thing where a single apartment is chopped in 2 or 3 to give every tenant a single room with everything in it, somtimes with a shared kitchen or ... even bathroom. This is in the big cities and the price of those shoeboxes can get you a house with land somewhere else. Saudi Arabia is creating a model shoebox for the future cities. Insane and absolutely absurd.
They want us all in prison, chipped, vaxed and traced like cattle.
@@Krasno- some european countries seem to have figured out how to do everything efficiently. instead of building insanely tall skyscrapers that get exponentially more expensive and impractical with each floor, why not build small apartment blocks that are 4-6 floors tall? they're more than twice as cost efficient, don't take up too much space and still have a sort of "community" feel that urban neighborhoods do. the lower floors can be transformed into small stores where basic amenities are provided, making every amenity within a 15 minute walk away. since these blocks are cheaper to construct, rent prices don't usually spiral out of control
Amen
right - and imagine mass exiting of people in a disaster ? LOTS of questions here - like 150 years worth - good luck my trillionaire camel racers!!!
So much wealth, to so few people...
Man traveling: " mind if I cut through?"
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@@Pizzafan622 I was gonna put can I cut through my destination is just 2 kilometers on the other side. Nope lol
Has anyone considered the effect on the local climate? Would such a long, tall structure not block some wind flow coming off the sea - a little like how mountains have a dry shadow on the other side?
If heading north is okay.
But If heading west this could be have some issue.
Dry at one side of the wall.
Wet at the opposite..
...
Could be
Not to mention that the sun would be beating down on a large ass mirror that will reflect the heat back to earth won’t be able to escape and will always be heating the earth
or what happens if theres a major fire
@@mosesnacorie9681 Intrestingly enough, dry on one side and wet on the other could even be a useful trait.
There are many possible innovations that could utilize such a change in humidity/moisture.
For example a humidity gradient-based power generator, where the difference in moisture could be a source of electric power.
It wouldn't be a very large amount of power, but it would be a very consistent backup for solar and wind power.
You could probably also use the humidity gradient to produce fresh drinking water by having a filter that goes from the wet side through to the dry side of the wall,
the water would be pulled into the filter by sheer vapour preassure without the need of an external power source.
Though i admit that such device would be far from efficient in of itself.
I'm not saying that its worth it to have such a difference in humidity when constructing buildings as it also causes various problems,
but i am saying that there are atleast potential upsides aswell.
It is no business of yours.
I am going to build a zip-line to the moon. Give me money….. 😂😂😂
If that works out for ya, let me know if you'd like to invest in an escalator that goes to the top of Mt Everest, you can put a zip line there too.
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I'll prefer to invest in that bcz when the world will not be habitable bcz of electric cars anymore, I'll go and live on moon with those oxygen filled suits for maybe a couple of more weeks.😂😂
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The most terrifying fact about these very long mirror walls, is the enormous amount of solar energy that will be focused at the ground, and into the air around the buildings. And if two are built side by side, they will act like solar ovens, heating each other and creating a horrific heat issue that will make them practically uninhabitable. Beyond that, is the immense light that the residents will deal with, blasting through their windows, which will require them to keep their window shade units closed at all times the sun is shining. Plus, there is a major psychological issue with structures that are tall, thin and very long that force humans to move in one linear direction to get anywhere. There is an inherent slavery in this design that encourages massive depression in the people who live there. On paper, it's a great design. In the real world, it's a horrible idea bound to cost trillions more than it is ultimately worth to overcome the restrictions of the high heat, high solar energy environment, it is slated to be built in. You would likely have to wear silver covered solar fire clothing, to actually stand in the environment, the reflection of a long wall of glass would focus on the ground. For a nation of men who have always been brilliant at hiding their skin from the horrendous heat of the sun under valiant robes and clothing, this structure makes no sense. They know better than anyone. You must respect the power of the Sun.
Very good comment! 👍
you will own nothing and be happy, most likely also get grilled👀
exactly what monkeys with money would do. good comment. monkeys should not have money
Friends All These calamities that are going on around the world is going to lead to a Sunday law which will be the MARK of The BEAST, Those that keep God's seventh day sabbath will be persecuted and prohibited from buying and selling, Jesus is coming soon.
"there is an inherent slavery in this design"
.... uhh, what do you think the point of them building this is???
the mirror line will definitely get built! in minecraft...
mincraft does not have mirrors
@@MM-sn5xd If your gigachad computer can handle RTX shaders, then yes
@@fandroid6491 dude its gigabyte and i have it with rtx 3090 lol whats ur pc samsung galaxy note 3 lol
@@fandroid6491 there's still no mirrors bc it's just a Reflection from reflective blocks like iron block and gold block
@@whatnever3490 Well yes but no. Gigachad in this case just means masculine and is not a misspelling or bad pun of gigabyte.
Having tons of money doesn't mean you’ll have class, good taste or you are smart. This guy is an excellent example of it.
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This guy, and every other guy (and girl) with a lot of money. The news has just gone insane this year with billionaire screwball antics.
Look All These calamities that are going on around the world is going to lead to a Sunday law which will be the MARK of The BEAST, Those that keep God's seventh day sabbath will be persecuted and prohibited from buying and selling, Jesus is coming soon.
Exactly, no class just a bafoon with money to throw away.
Exactly, having tons of money doesn't mean you have a brain too. LMAO you are right bro he is a true depiction of that.
they should involve Elon Musk. lol
I am seeing this now and am surprised.I already saw this in my past dreams. Except, in my dreams where it extends to the sea, it opens wide and has a protection for a port- to prevent any massive issues with waves it looked like. You need to take into consideration floods, so if you are building this, ensure all housing is way off ground. Also, consider worldly changes like continent shifts and how the water from the sea may inpact such a structure. If water rises for any reason, it will literally feed/barrel into this line all the way.
I also have another idea. Instead of making it a line, why not make it into a more adaptable structure like, for example, ⭐a circle⭐, circles are a much better shape for cities since it allows them to expand freely while ignoring obstacles like hills and deserts, they are also much denser (compare literally any city with this).
By the way normal cities don't need giant fucking mirrors to support their structure since they can have the ground support them.
Also I find it unnecessary for them to be 500 meters tall since they are in the middle of a fucking desert, I mean, there's pratically unlimited space to build anything and they chose *THIS.* with 1 trillion dollars you could completely diversify the economy of Saudi Arabia by investing in education, in the private sector and making it a more attractive place for educated people to live, something the government desperately needs to do. But NOOO, you need to build a colossal fucking glass rectangle worth a trillion dollars that is a painful slap in the face of the Saudi people who need to see their money going into building this thing that can only be classified as a parasite that is perfectly designed to suck money from the people and stupid investors. Sorry for the rant, but it's just this stupid.
Finally, some actual sanity in the comments
Circles are for yurts and carnival wagons. There are no circles in nature.A very slight crescent, perhaps, to honor their crescent and star icons, and more structural stability. A slight crescent is optimal acoustically to detect the thrumb of the Wurm looking for Spice..
@@robertmarmaduke186 have you ever heard about a thing called radial cities (aka “circle” cities), that’s a thing you learn in architecture school
I suppose as long as it's a single building it could still be considered the first megastructure humanity ever built. But they seem keen on building a line so whatever. Hopefully it works out since O'Neill Cylinders will basically be the same thing.
why not make a cube
This is also a concept that works well as a wall separating Mexico and the US (doesn't have to be very high). It would be a wall of over 500 million apartments. So it could be a wall of good.
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When I moved here in 2026, it was actually quite good. The many clicking and falling birds have either gotten used to the mirror or have died out. Ramadan is a bit annoying because the noise only completely disappeared after a week of echoing. But apart from that everything is good. Last week I went on a boat tour. But after 150 miles of subway I realized I had gone to the camels. So… it wasn't ideal with swimming trunks. Otherwise one can say that life is good here. Schools, kindergartens, everything great. My interview partner has now also gone to the next apartment. The gun on my forehead bothered me a bit.
I reread that several times....surreal.
its basically a prison
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Have you thought about on the ends of this lines to put the mirror response up that you are using the molten salt with reflection on the inside to learn how to develop the different structures spread of the plants
i like the general idea. i think it would be better to start this project on a smaller scale and build to where it can easily be expanded upon. also won't the glass reflecting just create more heat in the outside if the glass wall? what is the plan to counteract the heat from the sun reflecting off the glass?
Well u cant think of any proboem that might occur from the sun beams being reflected to the outside
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Every reasonable idea starts of a a fantastic fantasy. If the end product falls short of the dream there should still be something amazing in its place.
You go your Majesty! And if you need any help with the Oxagon project you know where to find us. We’ve been battling the Sea for more than 200 years and build the biggest hightech harbors in the World. We will be pleased to help you in any endeavors you pursue. Just saying. Greetings from the Netherlands.
It's not just sick, it's simply inhumane living conditions.
It wont be build for humans. Humans will be there as food source...
Saudi Arabia 2077: The Mirror Line. I can't wait to see this movie.
Honesty I like people who have new ideas and not just doing old ones over and over, This might or might not work out but hey it's worth trying
Greetings from Saudi Arabia for your kind words.
this won't work tho. this idea is so incredibly flawed it's pathetic that some people fall for this fake futurism.
There are so many flaws with this it essentially is by all means, actually physically impossible
you know why they are using the same old boring ones?
because they work, proven, and they how much they cost.
new ideas usually end up very costly and some time end up a disaster.
enclosed line cities have been done in the USA in the 70s but on a smaller scale , so you're all dumb. Someone in the comments lived in one and posted it was crap and he moved out after a short while
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Thinking about this is way too insane let alone the reality of it
As soon as this is built the flat earthers are gonna have a FIELD DAY!!! Hahahaha
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This concept was made up by a 12 year old kid who has been playing Sim City too long!.... or Minecraft, whatever the kids are playing nowadays (showing my age here!).
In real life, they are missing one key ingredient for this to work; abundant fresh drinking water. Without it, forget it!
If they can build this they can desalinate sea water and pump it through the structure. Neither seems particularly likely though.
@@Anurania Normally I would agree, but desalination is much more difficult in that region of the world. The Red Sea is saltier than other seas in the world, due to its location, high evaporation levels and no outlet into an ocean.
And anyway, we're discussion a 'What if...?' scenario which will never happen.
This is such a large structure that it makes everything else look tiny!
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Middle East usually turns an architectural vision into reality...Insane Sky Scrapers its amazing....But this one luks like a Luxurious Cave....
The mirrors should contain solar panels into it too and geothermal properties
Nominee for the construction of the 21st century
Honestly I hope it gets built. It looks pretty cool to me.
Yep! If you really want to live there. The question is: we all will have choice? These ideas of a better non organic world scarring me.
the mirror line concept is great for living in harsh desert conditions
Actually, a tent is a better concept
It is futuristic and why not? Considering they’re trying to diversify their economy it will be great, and I’m sure they have the best brains behind this project so they should go for it.
This is really cool, but how would this affect wild life and weather? Maybe some animals such as birds would confuse this structure as a clear path and smash into it. Also, how would they keep this building clean?
some People would do anything for money so there is window cleaners like for every 10KM at the line probably and birds probably they will put most of them Inside the line
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I would like to hear about this king's project 'King Salman Park' in Riyadh. Converting a vacant airport to a forest....that is something to wait and see....
Imagine being surrounded by yes men and no one to tell you that this is a terrible idea…🙄
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Does it include bone saws or do you need to bring your own?
I don't get it.
How does travel work? I suppose a fleet of electric train jet hybrids or subways could be very efficient considering considering the linear direction.
You work in the prison.
I feel sorry for the people who would have to do the hard work in bringing such ideas to reality.
It will be probaly slaves form poor countries. Many will die.
@@samuela-aegisdottir slaves to who
Why do I want to throw a stone at it and check how long the crack goes 😂
Well, most of the technologies and great engineering we have now came from these kinds of ideas that are seemingly impossible at first.
I'm keeping an open mind, and if they fail, they fail, but I do think that it would be an immense feat to pull off.
This exact kind of design was used back in the 60s as a prime example of faux engineering ideas chumington. Dreamers dream, and engineers laugh at them and tell them why it isnt practical.
@@DavidByrden1 they didnt start construction, they are just moving dirt around to keep the investors sending money for a bit longer... thats all.
Such as...???
It's not impossible; it just has no practical application. Neglecting all of the engineering concerns, Saudi Arabia has a population of 36 million, of which only 22 million are citizens. The Line supposedly hosts 9 million people. Do you think 40% of the citizen population is just going to sell their homes and move? Who's going to buy the houses or rent the apartments they lived in? The project is idiotic from a real estate perspective
Seeing as property prices are based on supply and demand, you might be able to buy a 5-bed penthouse there for $20k max!
Definitely love the project. Once built, it's will be every human race to visit the wonder
The city's first phase is set to cost 1.2 trillion riyals ($319bn), half of which will come from the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund. 7:33
Source: The National News
I am so glad that they found a way to condense a city in the middle of a desert. Imagine you had to make your city bigger and remove all that wild life in the desert.
theres wild life in the desert ?
@@mtlmenace3107 my bad forgot to add the formatting.
@@mtlmenace3107 yes
"Vertical farming"....can you imagine farm animals losing their minds in this 🤣
Saudia Arabia sounds like a realm of world superiority.
Could the building materials come from the abundance of sand and rock in the surrounding landscape? Could the mirrored facade be angled to focus the sunlight like the PS10 Solar Powerplant in Spain? A hyperloop transport system. I believe the idea is worth exploring further.
Desert sand can not be used for building materials ua-cam.com/video/_prUionT-7E/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CaspianReport
who will live there ..... and for how long?
@@ayedee6681 rich billionaires probably
*facepalm*
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It doesn't look natural type of structure but this is an impressive out of the box idea. For sure a lot of simulations had been calculated before decision was made. Hope that there is no "ops" mistake (just like the Russian tanks) .
The big "ops" is that there is no longer a natural pathway for animals to traverse and migrate.
Natural type of structure? What are you even talking about
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Somebody should tel the Prince that some Sci-Fi movies are just that, SCI-FI!
It shows all the maturity of a 10 year old who is playing the Sims in sandbox mode!
Just insane how much work they put in making these trailers/concepts and marketing them. But for what? It obviously won't happen..
It's simple: take investor's money, project falls apart, prince/government absorbs the raised funds for their own personal enrichment.
Totally agree!
@@ng0249 ridiculous given they already have so much if not too much
@@Meowblivion you obviously don't understand how the ultra rich operate lol. They can never have enough...
in can happen, burj kalifa happened. never underestimate human stupidity and/or evil
A future coming amazing project
What happens when a powerful man is tricked by a dreamer and loses his mind?..... Pity Saudi Arabia...
The mirror line is a good idea to call global attention
Definite compensation for something going on in the KSA Royal Family!!
My professional thoughts, you should just build blocks of high sky scrapers.
I think it will happen, but it wont be as long, it'll still be impressive though. I think they'll get at least 500K residents.I personally would live there if I had the money lmao
Not sure this can work, but kudos for SA for thinking out of the box and coming up with a very original idea!
They are already building this. And it has disasterous effect on local communities.
The future truly looks bleaks, as long as we have those in control that vision such as this.
Anyone who goes near this as in quite a lot of miles will be blinded or absolutely scorched in seconds the insane amount of heat that will reflect off of this thing is absolutely insane, it’s literally in the desert 🏜 Why wouldn’t they just build the walls outside and make them white? It wouldn’t be reflected. This is like a high security prison no one can get in or out with ease cause you get near it at all
It's going to break when big winds arrive and will forever be shoveling sand
So amazing 😍
It feels so suffocating. Who would want to live in a “line” in the middle of nowhere, with no streets, no cars? It's like being in a massive prison.
This is where flying cars is possible as it can fly outside the city without worrying of accident.
It would make more sense to build a massive circle or wheel. This way everything is inter-connected and centralized.
looks interesting....be cool to see..
In this time and era I don't think this is happening anytime successfully soon, but I personally think the concept is really really cool and if made properly over the years could be an insane place to live in and could potentially solve a overpopulation problem, If people would willingly live there or could afford to live there that is.
sounds dreamy!!!!!
alien conspiricists rn :
This hits different for those who have watched attack on titan
Now that’s how you build a wall
Pretty idea
The most densely populated city on the planet is Manila in the Philippines with approx. 46,178 people per sq. Km. With 9 million people on a 34 sq. Km footprint, Neom will have about 264,000 people per sq. Km. That is 5.7 time more dense than Manila. Do you think that will cause any problems? Oh but they are living vertically you say. The problem with Neom vertical interior construction is that it is a 170 Km long FIRE TRAP. Fire loves to burn vertically with an unlimited supply of fresh air feeding it from below. Just think of The Line as a 9 million person Penal Colony from which there is no escape.
Great news.
Its the year 2050 and saudi arabia is still advertising the mirror line project…
Wowwww!!! Human ingenuity. The sky is the limit. Cooool MBS
Mmmm I love it!
Looks like a superstudio project.
Instead, let them invest in their people, that would save their reputation and make a mega difference
I would move there.
I don't think so this might be possible in the near future because in order to construct such a building Saudi Arabia should spend a massive amount of money Another problem is indigenous people should be moved to other places during the construction of this project, but the problem is that if Saudi constructs this building what will happens with local people I think to live in this building might be very expensive not all local people can live there. I think instead of building these future projects they should allocate and pay attention to education and technology.
It would look super cool from the outside. That's abt it
It's a unique idea very hypothetically enduced and probably too advanced...for it's time but perhaps people bin the future will be thankfully for it there is only one way it could gurantee to make this possible...
I can appreciate the vision, but there is no way humanity is at a point to pull something like this off, yet.
We are going to do it, you will see it soon.
what if you want to visit the other side of the line
Billions of birds a year will die flying into this thing. Otherwise.. it's gorgeous and cool!
i love it.
The Mirror Line project is seriously mind-blowing! Can you imagine living in a 75-mile-long mega-city inside two giant skyscrapers that run through the desert, mountains, and coast? ⛰
But hold on a sec... Is this whole thing even possible? Building something that massive and futuristic seems, well, kinda crazy. There are huge engineering challenges, like making it earthquake-proof and not blowing over in the wind. Plus, the price tag? We're talking a trillion bucks!
And what about the environment? Building something this big is bound to have a major impact on the land and animals around it. We gotta make sure it's done sustainably, right? ♻
Saudi Arabia has big dreams for the Mirror Line, though. They see it as a way to attract tourists and businesses, and maybe even show off their tech skills. Who knows, maybe it could even be a model for future cities!
But before we start packing our bags for Mars, let's have a real conversation about the Mirror Line. What do you guys think? Is it a genius idea or just a pipe dream?
P.S. Let's keep this discussion respectful, even if we disagree. Everyone's got an opinion on this mega-project!