Do they not have heating at the 4562 floor? that's seems pretty dumb since they knew it would be cold up there. Didn't think that one through very well did ya mate. Maybe actually think first next time. just saying... saves people like me taking the piss out of a dumb comment .
30 million people housed, never having to leave,. Sounds like a luxurious prison, or a grand social experiment. Reminds me of the space ship on Wall-E.
The vast majority of ppl rarely leave their town on a daily basis. Most ppl shop, work, and live all within a few miles, and only leave for road trips or vacations
@@sh969 Exactly, it would be like being born in New York and never leaving the city. I know guys in San Diego that have never been farther than 12 miles away from where they were born they were just in San Diego all their lives.
It's a bit like saying that you never have to leave the city you live in. Which most people don't do on a regular basis. You have to remember that anything past X-Seed 4000 isn't a "building." It's a vertical city.
@@xordux7 yeah but phones and aircraft are extremely useful in the modern world. There is no reason to build any of this. The costs far outweigh the benefits. They're environmental nightmares, logistical nightmares, safety nightmares, etc. and they don't bring in much to benefit their nations. Towers like these are nothing but cash grabs and useless dick measuring contests by countries and companies who feel power and stature on the world stage is determined by whoever has the biggest most wasteful glass cuboid. They don't improve much of their country or city either if at all. In short, they're inefficient and have limited practical use.
@@shukriwafiq5220 'never gonna happen?" hahaha that sounds like what a man would say from years 1400s-1600s ago. just look at the achievements of mankind now in terms of infrastructures and technology, just imagine how it would evolve for the next 100 or 500 years, or 1000 years, just imagine. and then here you are saying that just a mere 4km skyscraper would never happen. LOL
very interesting how the taller the building, the earlier its idea was constructed. Almost like we know as time goes on how unrealistic (and mostly pointless) these projects are.
Anything about reaching space isn't pointless and its technically doable. However, its not really a building. I know one thing, if the space elevator is ever built, I'm not going.
@@Otzkar that's not true. Even though in some parts countries build skyscrapers just to show off, most of the time it's because of lack of space. If you have millions of people living in a small city and you cant expand outwards, you make more living space by expanding UPwards. that's why cities such as japan and china have tons of skyscrapers, due to the huge population.
What do you mean the Japanese economy crashed and the building never saw the light of day? For a 10 km tall building, the damn foundations alone would take decades to prepare. By the time the building was finished, the foundations and lower floors would be beyond obsolete. Going up that building would literally be a time travel through evolution. Can you imagine? Floor 200, 8K holograms. Floor 400, ran by a super AI. Floor 600? Pocket teleportation pad.
Reminds me of the European cathedrals that took centuries to complete. It took so long that the windows at one end of the building looked completely different to the other, simply because architectural styles had changed in the meantime.
A friend's dad was asked to consult on the feasibility of building a mile high building in Germany in the 80s. While the German engineers found it possible to make the structure stable and buildable. However, the elevators would be so inconvenient even with express cars running to the upper levels. Too many car changes at the different levels to get to the top.
@@ozymandias8523 exactly the only times they do is for a trip or maybe groceries if thats out of town and the x seed is bigger than most towns so if this is a prison than why is a normal town not? Is that just because there isnt a roof?
@@samisikdar5417 ye that too they only said everything necessary like schools and clothing and groceries are there so you dont need to leave but if you just wanna go outside or visit family than thats more than possible
"The Japanese economy crashed so it never saw the light of day" "it would cost $306 trillion dollars" LMAOO the entire japanese gdp per year is 5 trillion.
Well, Japan's economy last I checked still hasn't fully recovered from that crash. In an alternate reality where their economy continued to flourish, it might have been *partially* doable.
@@thetimelords911 I don’t think there’s any timeline where they could pay for it, or anyone for that matter. You would need so many investors from around the world that would never see any return on their money as it would take 150 years to build. You would need over 2 trillion dollars a year for 150 years, it’s just basically impossible
Yeah I can't believe after they recovered economically that Japan doesn't want to spend more than 3 times the entire world's GDP on one building.... whole video was stupid only building that gas the potential to see the light of day is the space elevator due to the utility which would change space travel. And even of they figure that one out probably won't happen for a very long time.
Actually the air is fine at this hight, at last if you are used to it. So if the wind isn‘t a problem you should be fine to open the window, if you have warm cloths and are able to close it if you start to suffocate😂
The 10 kilometer high building would have to be hermetically sealed and supplied with oxygen because at that height there simply isn't enough oxygen in the air to sustain life.
wrong an aeroplane doesn't provide o2 to the passengers. many people climb Everest without o2 support. the problem is simply that that high the blood will evaporate from the human body.... not the lack of o2.
If they have built a space elevator they would have built a system to deal with such issues. Considering that the space elevator is in itself would be a engineering marvel.
Yea, or when you’re at the top and then an alien wants to get on, so u quickly press the ‘close door’ button, and pretend it was just the elevator, bad timing. They can catch the next one.
Obviously nobody here has bothered to picked up a bible , mocking God worked really well the first time , maybe he'll have a change of heart this time .The tower was 1.5 miles wide by 3.5 miles long .Built somewere between the Euphrates and Tigeris rivers in Iraq. They worked on it for 47 years and were going for 2 miles in hight ,was only about 1.5 miles high before God blew on it, knocking it over for mocking him the first time...
Burj Kalifa: Cool apartment building X-Seed: Dystopian nightmare waiting to happen Japan Tower of Babel: Even bigger dystopian nightmare waiting to happen Space Loop: I don't even know how tf you would build this Space elevator: How is this not easily destroyed by stray space debris?
@@blitheringrando1410 it might cost a lot but I doubt anyone who can afford it would want to live somewhere like that. They would probably end filled with poor people while richer people have nice houses or live in small apartment buildings and get the luxury of being able to go outside. Then the owner of the building can no longer afford to look after it as the rent is so low and it would turn into very unsafe slums.
Would the space elevator affect the rotation of the Earth? I know it's really thin so relatively light compared to the entire Earth, but when it sticks out that much...
"The X-Seed 4000 "is never meant to be built," says Georges Binder, managing director of Buildings & Data, a firm which compiles data banks on buildings worldwide. "The purpose of the plan was to earn some recognition for the firm, and it worked." Again.
What is theorized is way too much than what we achieve... Remember we were told in 2000's that in 2020 there will be flying taxis, nobody will drive on roads. And here we are still figuring out how to fight covid
@@iota5722 that is my point that we theorize too much, without realizing how much time it will take to make such a product economically feasible. For example even we can create antimatter, but it takes $62 trillion to create one gram of antimatter. But these videos just show that we will be making 1 kg antimatter per day from next year 🤣
@@ankur9809 thats how human brain works people learn to setup Martian colonies and set martian Constitution before even having idea to go on Mars. Thats how dreams work. That dream is only thing that motivates people to achieve impossible. We are not even on the mars and we have dreams to in galaxy of alpha centurai
I'm scared to death of not being in control when it comes to heights, but I would have to swallow that fear and take me a ride on the space elevator, that would be awesome!
@@Fermin95YT I think you are thinking of the circumference of the Earth which is actually a little over 40,000 km. The diameter is 12,756 km. Both of these statistics are from wikipedia. So that would mean a 30,000 km cable would be approximately 30,000/12,756 = 2.35... Roughly 2 1/3 times the earth's diameter as the OP stated.
To be honest, the ones beyond X-Seed 4000 is most likely impossible, since they're definitely gonna require a lot of resources in man power, finance, and resources. So the most realistic one that's not really a thing yet will be X-seed, but I doubt it'll be build on Japan soil, since Japan is quite populated and mountainous, and also the fact that there is more tsunamis and earthquakes to consider.
The space elevator is plausible as well. Although it wouldn't exactly be useful right now, a similar structure would be of great use in the future. The X-Seed, even with it's high price would be a great way to counter over population. It should be able to accommodate up to 1,000,000 residents with a base only 6 kilometers wide, giving it a population density of ~73,000 people per square mile, which is nearly 3x that of NYC. Additionally, the average cost to construct a city is ~$500,000 per citizen, so with the estimated cost of $300bn-$900bn, it isn't as expensive at it seems at first glance. The Tokyo Tower of Babel, however, is just completely ridiculous. A $300tn price tag would put the cost at $10,000,000 per citizen.
@@soumojeetmanna2673 I mean, resource-wise, we don't have that many material on earth to build them. Unless we can somehow turn dirt/sand into a strong building material
Civil engineers are responsible for turning these buildings into reality. And proposals like the space elevators probably will get rejected by civil engineers because they probably know the materials they have cannot create a sturdy enough rope.
Architects design the floor layout and look while civil engineers design the structural components, like material to use, reinforcing, load paths, etc.
@@fatherjesus2394 This is a breeding problem. Not only do we need to be sustainable in our environment and resource usage, but the offspring we have should be sustainable to the area where we live.
@@CoolGuy-xf3hb anyways.. why cant we make atlantis a realy? then i remember we already polluted the ocean so much (Trash like the pacific patch & the Oil spills/drills), over fishing & the untold millions of corals being destroyed (they are the ocean's forests/homes of fishes)
I am living in Dubai and I have to say, Burj Kalifa is a really sensational Building. Have been on the 125th floor some days ago, ist breathtaking if you watch over Dubai with all their Skyscrapers.....
Was in US Navy and went to Dubai in 1992. It was not very impressive then. Wondering what money made Dubai what it is today??? US taxpayers/gas-oil buyers??
I know it doesn't make much sense to build these insanely large skyscrapers, but I'd love to see one finished in my lifetime. For some reason I just love the idea of megastructures.
Same I have tons of ideas for mega skyscrapers. Here are the heights of a few: 5,544 meters 6 kilometres 8,040 meters 10 kilometres 15 kilometres 15.2 kilometres 18 kilometres 25-28 kilometres 33 kilometres 36 kilometres 42 kilometres 52 kilometres 64 kilometres 66 kilometres 76 kilometres 85 kilometres
I'm very fascinated by civilization building ideas and megaprojects etc , if only us humans were more superior like angels with their powers and gifts we could definitely build things like this lol
@@greatportlandstreetmodelra6513 not impossible but very Unnecessary because in 1000years we prolly are a multi-solar systems species and earth would either been fucked up or not that big of a deal to live in by humans
theoretically as high as you want, I think a more interesting question is how high will we build, because active support really does mean there are no theoretical limits even if there are practice limits.
We will be limited by the material too will we not, I mean no mountain in Earth can be taller than 10,000 m simply because no rock will be able to bear the shear stress on it?
@@arnavnarayan2105 No, active support allows you to literally build as high as you want because you are not relying on the passive strength of the material you are building it out of. like the launch loop you are relying on the metal balls moving through a parabolic arc and supporting the structure 80km up. You can theoretically take such a structure as high as you want, it's just there are practical limits because you don't want to go so high that you are in space space because you have the risk of micro meteors or space junk striking the loop. Also it would be kinda pointless building that high anyway, so it's not worth the extra effort and power to maintain such a system that is what I mean by practice limits.
@@Etheoma Have to remember we live on a ball. Further away the support from middle more the forces try to push sideways on your lower levels. So basicly most limiting factor would be earth itself. (Allso material for sure)
This is just absolute dreaming in day light. Why are people trying to compare themselves with the creator of universe? Remember what happened to the tower of babel according to the book of genesis. Even the X- seed 400 will never come into reality. Scientists are indeed the great deceivers, it is better to repent. Those scientists shall perish if they shall not repent. Even you people who are believing scientists, you shall perish with them unless you repent.
Now here I thought you where going to do a material analysis to see what we theoretically could build, not report on impossible structures people have designed.
If the X Seed 4000 were to be built I’d love it to be built in New York City and have massive engines built into it and launch it into space like the Mon Calamari!!!
Since the average depth of the oceans hadal zone is 6km the Tower of Babel can start in the hadal zone and still be same height as the x seed tower. About a. 1/4th of Californias or Canadas population can live there at one time. They would effectively be nations on certain parts or floors of the building due to its size.
"1/4" = one fourth or one quarter. You don't need to add 'th' to it (otherwise it becomes one fourthth). You only add 'th' to whole numbers like 5th, 8th etc.
I love it that we're building taller and taller buildings, so by the time our modern civilization collapses, there are big monuments to all the excess that we enjoyed prior to the big global civilization fail. It has happened many times before, so there's no reason to think that this will never happen.
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"There are still some issues needing to be worked out" By that he means "it's impossible". Won't ever happen. Two of them have already been proven impossible and/or incredibly nonsensical.
@@kml_arf Its just impractical, same ammount of people can live on the surface and it will consume too much energy, probably needs a nuclear powerplant inside
@@georgivanev7466 Well OF COURSE it needs a nuclear powerplant inside lol. There has to be some target for the hacker-terrorists to try to attack, so the main-character retired policeman can hunt them now. You can't have a good movie without those elements.
Very interesting video and concepts, but considering that I generally don't like going higher than the 4th floor, I think I'll pass on going into any of these structural contraptions if they're ever built.
These types of constructions can have really harmful consequences to the social, financial, and environmental systems of the countries that are willing to take part in such projects. It looks impressive on paper but can become a real-life mega-disaster. In some places, maintaining 200-300m skyscrapers became a really tough and frustrating challenge (e.g. Ponte City tower that's in Johannesburg)
All true, but most of these are hypotheticals and were never meant to see actual construction. I mean the price tag for some of them seems woefully low, but it's fine they're just harebrained ideas by engineering firms. Usually to make whatever they actually pitch seem reasonable by comparison or gain the firm that pitched the idea some notoriety and free marketing.
This sort of safety question would be enough to keep the project from being built. Now, you'd think a government could control an area of Earth's surface (land or water) equal to a circle, whose radius is equal to the length of the cable (100mi/160km?), and keep it free of people, planes and ships, and any other construction, i.e. untouched wilderness, that can be built on for the base station. You'd be hard-pressed to find this much land. Next, someone is bound to ask that if the cable did break, the now-broken end of the cable would fling about wildly and probably cause more pieces of itself to come off. You can't guard against all of that. So all bets would be off ... the project would be too dangerous. Such pieces would be bigger than SkyLab.
Most likely a space elevator would be anchored at sea, so the result would be about 100km of cable falling into the ocean. It's worth keeping in mind that the cable itself must be tapered, with the narrow end at the bottom, so at that height you're really talking about a pretty thin cable. The part of the cable above the break would stay in orbit. It would likely take out quite a few satellites before it was brought under control, but for the most part life on the ground wouldn't be immediately at hazard.
@@bobbun9630 Even if the cable were lightweight and thinner at the point nearest to the atmosphere and the cable were tethered in the ocean, wouldn’t the cable fall at such a force that it could cause a tsunami wave once it impacted the surface of the ocean?
@@JKDC97 No. The cable has to be drastically tapered due to its length, and it's worth remembering that it would have to be built of super-strong near science fiction materials, not steel. The bottom of the cable will be as thin and light as possible so that the cable higher up can support its weight. Although you often see illustrations of space elevators depicting a thick cable at ground level, in a realistic depiction you might not be able to even see the cable from the distances suggested in such depictions. Its far more likely that the cable would float down like a piece of ribbon than that it would cause large waves--at least for a break at the height the original poster suggests.
actually the "limit" of the launch loop isn't a real limit, it's just put there because space trash and micro meteors would decay quickly / burn up before hitting that altitude
I'd really want to go into the Tower of Babel. That would be an amazing experience. I've been to the Burj Khalifa and to that observation deck and it is a stunning view. But nothing would compare to the top of the Tower of Babel.
X-seed would feel like strange and completely new habitat to live in. With compact electric vehicles, drones and even small helicopters flying inside of it. Also there would be some pretty impressive ceiling heights, open spaces for flying vehicles to leave. Routes to take up on foot, visiting different parts of the building, literally hundreds of restaurants and activities for 30 million people. Just imagine that past 2km height it gets really cold outside and the potential of it. Open cold balconies etc.
As an HVAC and plumbing installer of commercial and industrial equipment i see a huge infrastructure hurdle for water supply, sewer out, drainage for all other than sewer. Plus the extreme challenge of cooling that structure and cost.
In such buildings you'd need a travel agency to travel from one place of the building to another quite exotic. These projects are sheer madness in vain.
Crazy to think that stuff like this is going to happen in our lives. Enjoy the sky and don’t take it for granted, because one day the sight of the sky might be polluted by these very concepts.
This is just absolute dreaming in day light. Why are people trying to compare themselves with the creator of universe? Remember what happened to the tower of babel according to the book of genesis. Even the X- seed 400 will never come into reality. Scientists are indeed the great deceivers, it is better to repent. Those scientists shall perish if they shall not repent. Even you people who are believing scientists, you shall perish with them unless you repent.
Imagine living in a building city. You would never leave the building because everything you need is inside the building and it would take ages just to get to the exit. It would be so depressing living there because you would never get to go outside.
@@McFwoupson trains if you’re going around horizontally, but if you’re moving vertically it would be very slow. We currently don’t have any form of transport that could move so fast vertically while still being safe for people. Except for maybe plains or helicopters but you can’t put that inside a building, even if the building is massive.
@@McFwoupson these city building are SIGNIFICANTLY bigger than the Burj Khalifa. These are massive compared to the Burj Khalifa. Plus a lot of these buildings aren’t straight, they’re like Eiffel Tower shape. Elevators only go straight up and down. You would constantly be needing to move between different elevators which would add a lot of travel time.
This has got to be 'pie in the sky'. I remember climbing MT teidi in Tenerife Spain. At around 12000ft at the summit the oxygen levels are around 25% to 30% less than at sea level. So if your at the height an airliner flies, a little higher than Mt Everest let alone 8 times higher than that there's no chance of opening the penthouse windows and relaxing by the pool. And they didn't even mention how you deal with fire at that height. Back to the drawing board with this one me thinks.
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You do realize language was made by man. Calling it babel wouldn't make a difference especially considering that it is the translated name. Doesn't mean anything.
Well theoretically we can build as tall as we want. The thing that holds us back is the space it would take up and the depth we would have dig to install a stable foundation. And cost.
X-seed 4000 and Tokyo Tower of Babel are only in planning stage since they unable to find the suitable land to build them, but rumors have said that they were planned to build over the sea...
Which of these towers did you like the most? 🤔👇
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Definitely the Jeddah tower, can't wait for it to be finished 😍
X-Seed 4000 for sure!
X-Seed is crazy
@ARSALAN MINTO not really
Imagine you have to buy a warm jacket in the summer just to visit a friend on the 4562 floor of the X-Seed!
Nah dog I'll be like "can you come down for a sec"
Do they not have heating at the 4562 floor? that's seems pretty dumb since they knew it would be cold up there.
Didn't think that one through very well did ya mate.
Maybe actually think first next time. just saying... saves people like me taking the piss out of a dumb comment .
@@Nick-jf7ku why are you so pressed over a joke comment? Go somewhere else 😂
@Ameen Dean even 800 is crazy, imagine the elevator awkwardness.
Hmm tall skyscrapers would be nice places for VR world servers...
I like how this guy says everything like they will be made and arent just ridiculous concepts
lmao ikr? these are so far-fetched and so impractical, they wouldn't even dare to waste resources on such things
Just remember the US thought they could make the CL-1201
@@chromite_chromite ok, but it wasnt made
@Nathan Mkcane I'm just asking, who you talking to?
@@chromite_chromite and Germany thought it would be a good idea to take over the world not everyone has the best ideas🤷🏼♂️
30 million people housed, never having to leave,. Sounds like a luxurious prison, or a grand social experiment. Reminds me of the space ship on Wall-E.
Right, it doesnt even sound appealing.
The vast majority of ppl rarely leave their town on a daily basis. Most ppl shop, work, and live all within a few miles, and only leave for road trips or vacations
@@sh969 Exactly, it would be like being born in New York and never leaving the city. I know guys in San Diego that have never been farther than 12 miles away from where they were born they were just in San Diego all their lives.
It's a bit like saying that you never have to leave the city you live in. Which most people don't do on a regular basis. You have to remember that anything past X-Seed 4000 isn't a "building." It's a vertical city.
Read J. G. Ballard’s “High Rise”
I could imagine getting to the Space Elevator and finding a sign saying: "Elevator out of order. Please take the stairs."
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H-H-Hell NAH!
Extra points if the person needs to go down.
😂 Or in case of fire. 🔥
You'd need hotels along the stairs 💀
In elementary school, I drew a rollercoaster that went to the moon and back. I could redraw the concept for your next video if you like.
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Same but it went to uranus
@@balwaann yikes..
🤣exactly
My rollercoaster would let you do that too but it looks like a dragon so its cooler!
The better title for this video, " How High will we never Build?"
How high *could* we build. It didn’t say we will, it never said any of this was realistic. The title is fine as it is!
@@900bpm Thank you title guru
@@Redridge07 yw ily
People thought same about Aeroplanes, Mobile phones, internet etc. Just wait and watch 😊
@@xordux7 yeah but phones and aircraft are extremely useful in the modern world. There is no reason to build any of this. The costs far outweigh the benefits. They're environmental nightmares, logistical nightmares, safety nightmares, etc. and they don't bring in much to benefit their nations. Towers like these are nothing but cash grabs and useless dick measuring contests by countries and companies who feel power and stature on the world stage is determined by whoever has the biggest most wasteful glass cuboid. They don't improve much of their country or city either if at all. In short, they're inefficient and have limited practical use.
Imagine standing in front of the X-Seed 4000 😲
I would love to see that
That’s my dream
Never gonna happen
Iwen if it did you would suficate because ther not enough oxygen that high in the atmospher so yeah sorry to break your dreams.
@@shukriwafiq5220 'never gonna happen?" hahaha that sounds like what a man would say from years 1400s-1600s ago. just look at the achievements of mankind now in terms of infrastructures and technology, just imagine how it would evolve for the next 100 or 500 years, or 1000 years, just imagine. and then here you are saying that just a mere 4km skyscraper would never happen. LOL
Imagine if the space elevator goes catastrophically wrong. A 22,500 mile long cable just... lands on earth, crushing everything underneath it.
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There actually a tv series where the exact thing happened, don't know the name but it's true
That’s episode 1 of Foundation.
wait wouldn’t the cable have to stretch back to earth?so that’s 45,000 miles of cable but still that would be very terrifiying
Don’t worry, I’ll catch it
"the max building Hight is 256 blocks"
Edit: I don’t care it’s 320 blocks now, I never play 1.18, it’s not Minecraft, I prefer older versions.
i was looking for this comment, or at least one like it
Comingsooon in 1.17 increased hight limit
@@DHRUM1L to 320 is it?
@@washboo i dont remember what was it sorry :(
That aged horribly
very interesting how the taller the building, the earlier its idea was constructed. Almost like we know as time goes on how unrealistic (and mostly pointless) these projects are.
Not all of these are completely pointless but I agree that these are very unrealistic, and it’s good they realized that.
@@900bpm actually its interesting how a literal space elevator is more likely to be build tha these one building cities
@@900bpm how are skyscraper not useless?they make no sense from any perspective other than showing off
Anything about reaching space isn't pointless and its technically doable. However, its not really a building. I know one thing, if the space elevator is ever built, I'm not going.
@@Otzkar that's not true. Even though in some parts countries build skyscrapers just to show off, most of the time it's because of lack of space. If you have millions of people living in a small city and you cant expand outwards, you make more living space by expanding UPwards. that's why cities such as japan and china have tons of skyscrapers, due to the huge population.
What do you mean the Japanese economy crashed and the building never saw the light of day?
For a 10 km tall building, the damn foundations alone would take decades to prepare.
By the time the building was finished, the foundations and lower floors would be beyond obsolete. Going up that building would literally be a time travel through evolution.
Can you imagine? Floor 200, 8K holograms. Floor 400, ran by a super AI. Floor 600? Pocket teleportation pad.
@Pepe Frog I got your point, but still - a pocket teleportation pad? You really wouldn't need any elevator then.. :)
....you're from the future aren't you? Thats how you know these things! 😲
Bro knows things we don't
Reminds me of the European cathedrals that took centuries to complete. It took so long that the windows at one end of the building looked completely different to the other, simply because architectural styles had changed in the meantime.
A friend's dad was asked to consult on the feasibility of building a mile high building in Germany in the 80s. While the German engineers found it possible to make the structure stable and buildable. However, the elevators would be so inconvenient even with express cars running to the upper levels. Too many car changes at the different levels to get to the top.
‘Build it so people never have to leave!’ Sounds like a prison to me!
Most people won’t ever leave their towns.
Not having to leave doesn’t mean you can’t
@@ozymandias8523 exactly the only times they do is for a trip or maybe groceries if thats out of town and the x seed is bigger than most towns so if this is a prison than why is a normal town not? Is that just because there isnt a roof?
@@samisikdar5417 ye that too they only said everything necessary like schools and clothing and groceries are there so you dont need to leave but if you just wanna go outside or visit family than thats more than possible
prison more like an isolated area
"The Japanese economy crashed so it never saw the light of day" "it would cost $306 trillion dollars" LMAOO the entire japanese gdp per year is 5 trillion.
Well, Japan's economy last I checked still hasn't fully recovered from that crash. In an alternate reality where their economy continued to flourish, it might have been *partially* doable.
@@thetimelords911 I don’t think there’s any timeline where they could pay for it, or anyone for that matter. You would need so many investors from around the world that would never see any return on their money as it would take 150 years to build. You would need over 2 trillion dollars a year for 150 years, it’s just basically impossible
Yeah I can't believe after they recovered economically that Japan doesn't want to spend more than 3 times the entire world's GDP on one building.... whole video was stupid only building that gas the potential to see the light of day is the space elevator due to the utility which would change space travel. And even of they figure that one out probably won't happen for a very long time.
@@4jqxc Now that they have reusable propulsion systems for space craft, a space elevator will be but an afterthought
lol pretty sure he was just talking about how the public didn't really get to hear about the monstrosity of a building
Lmao taller than Mount Everest imagine ur on a high floor and u want to open a window but can’t because the air to thin to breathe
When you look out and all you see is white cause your in a cloud ☁️
u can’t even open a window in Burj Khalifa
Actually the air is fine at this hight, at last if you are used to it. So if the wind isn‘t a problem you should be fine to open the window, if you have warm cloths and are able to close it if you start to suffocate😂
@@RobIn-tv1ml no its not even elite climbers have difficulties without oxygen device in these heights
@@RobIn-tv1ml The temperature at this height is about -20C. You're gonna need more than a thick sweater and some mittens.
Imagine going to the space elevator and finding a sign saying, "Out of order - take the stairs."
oh nah
The 10 kilometer high building would have to be hermetically sealed and supplied with oxygen because at that height there simply isn't enough oxygen in the air to sustain life.
Unsustainable
wrong an aeroplane doesn't provide o2 to the passengers. many people climb Everest without o2 support. the problem is simply that that high the blood will evaporate from the human body.... not the lack of o2.
@@mikatu Uhm not necessarily. Yes blood will evaporate but, there is some lack of o2 hence being in thin atmosphere. You would struggle to breathe.
😂😂😂 none of you donkeys have ever been that high off the ground but speaking like experts on the matter 🤣🖕
@@joshuajames3384 where is your argument, you expert?
Imagine living in those buildings and the elevator being down and you have to use the stairs to get to floor 5000 xD
You Will Reach There After Atleast 1 Month XD
“A man died of dehydration on the stairs trying to get to his room on floor 2597”
HA HA
You would be so fit 😂😂🤣
average floor is 3-4m so not 5000 but only 3000 max
Imagine the space elevating getting stuck mid-way up the tower.
Yeah, and the rescue mission would be very dangerous and expensive.
Heard of spaceship?
If they have built a space elevator they would have built a system to deal with such issues. Considering that the space elevator is in itself would be a engineering marvel.
Yea, or when you’re at the top and then an alien wants to get on, so u quickly press the ‘close door’ button, and pretend it was just the elevator, bad timing. They can catch the next one.
I wonder what the elevator musak is like in space
Well, the first tower of Babel didn't work out so well, but they'll try again anyway.
the indomitable human spirit
Why do people think naming their project, "tower of babel" is a good idea? Did they not read the story to figure out how that one ended up?
My guess is that they are refering to the historical tower of Bable, which was a marvel of architecture in that time and not the biblical tale.
@@patrikrathousky5791 Where is the historical tower of Bable? I thought the tower is mainly biblical.
@@atomnous Etemenanki is south of Baghdad and part of the ruins of Babylon.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etemenanki
imgaine someone walks in to the tower with a mini nuke warhead in a suitcase it would be 30 million gone in a second
Obviously nobody here has bothered to picked up a bible , mocking God worked really well the first time , maybe he'll have a change of heart this time .The tower was 1.5 miles wide by 3.5 miles long .Built somewere between the Euphrates and Tigeris rivers in Iraq. They worked on it for 47 years and were going for 2 miles in hight ,was only about 1.5 miles high before God blew on it, knocking it over for mocking him the first time...
So by the time the Tokyo Tower of Babel is already complete the first portion of it is already a crumbling antique...
Hahaha correct
Well... the Cologne Cathedral took 600 years to finish.
WELL
@@WilfredIvanhoe yes but it's not 33,000 ft high & weigh a gazillion, bajillion lbs
@@donniewhite840 yup and was actually built to last centuries
Burj Kalifa: Cool apartment building
X-Seed: Dystopian nightmare waiting to happen
Japan Tower of Babel: Even bigger dystopian nightmare waiting to happen
Space Loop: I don't even know how tf you would build this
Space elevator: How is this not easily destroyed by stray space debris?
The weird thing is the two distopian nightmare buildings would likely cost a bit of money to live in. Would be interesting to see something like that
@@blitheringrando1410 it might cost a lot but I doubt anyone who can afford it would want to live somewhere like that. They would probably end filled with poor people while richer people have nice houses or live in small apartment buildings and get the luxury of being able to go outside. Then the owner of the building can no longer afford to look after it as the rent is so low and it would turn into very unsafe slums.
@@blitheringrando1410 imagine taking the stairs on the Tower of Babel if the elevator goes out
Would the space elevator affect the rotation of the Earth? I know it's really thin so relatively light compared to the entire Earth, but when it sticks out that much...
@@fandroid6491 The tower of Babel is as stall as mount everest, it takes a bunch of weeks to scale the mountain.
I feel like naming a building literally "The Tower of Babel" is gonna get us raptured
second time's the charm
"There are plans for a building taller than mt everest" this literally means nothing lmao. Someone drew some shit. Wow great job bro.
Means nothing? I bet you can't even build a 2 meter lego tower without it collapsing
@@shacogaming1976 yeah I can't cause that would defy the laws of physics
@@akalion213 you sure about that, mr beast literally did it 😂😂
@@tahmidrakib7993 nah that's a hoax
@@akalion213 i bet you havent made a 2 meter tower with jenga
"The X-Seed 4000 "is never meant to be built," says Georges Binder, managing director of Buildings & Data, a firm which compiles data banks on buildings worldwide. "The purpose of the plan was to earn some recognition for the firm, and it worked."
Again.
What is theorized is way too much than what we achieve... Remember we were told in 2000's that in 2020 there will be flying taxis, nobody will drive on roads. And here we are still figuring out how to fight covid
@@ankur9809 why would we want flying cars when we have flying jets helicopters and commercial planes. Thats a shitty idea and can easily be done
@@ankur9809 flying taxis are real lol....just not viable!
@@iota5722 that is my point that we theorize too much, without realizing how much time it will take to make such a product economically feasible. For example even we can create antimatter, but it takes $62 trillion to create one gram of antimatter. But these videos just show that we will be making 1 kg antimatter per day from next year 🤣
@@ankur9809 thats how human brain works people learn to setup Martian colonies and set martian Constitution before even having idea to go on Mars. Thats how dreams work. That dream is only thing that motivates people to achieve impossible.
We are not even on the mars and we have dreams to in galaxy of alpha centurai
When you realize The X Seed is only no.4
Yea😔
Yes😂
Big Oof
its the challenge of brainfarts lol
these are all great but the cost of building is what I believe will never make these see the light of day, let alone the cost of maintenance !!
I'm scared to death of not being in control when it comes to heights, but I would have to swallow that fear and take me a ride on the space elevator, that would be awesome!
Dreamers - "We are going to be in a Utopia in 20 years!"
Reality - *People are now living in WH40k Hive Cities *
Even if the world becomes cyber-tron everything, we'll still all be starving.
Sounds like fun lol
I love how Tower of Babel makes Burj Khalifa look like a needle in comparison 😂
😂🤣
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
7:47 loving how 30.000km is literally longer than the earth's diametre by more than 2 times but it's represented like if it was like 1/4 of it 💀
bro earth in fact is around 42000 km in diameter.
@@Fermin95YT I think you are thinking of the circumference of the Earth which is actually a little over 40,000 km. The diameter is 12,756 km. Both of these statistics are from wikipedia. So that would mean a 30,000 km cable would be approximately 30,000/12,756 = 2.35... Roughly 2 1/3 times the earth's diameter as the OP stated.
I have started building a 5 km skyscraper in my backyard made of mud brick. Everyone is welcome to come over when it’s finished.
Where is it
@@NeoFunUniverse
Australia and I’m nearly finished
How big is it now
@@NeoFunUniverse Australia
@@anoon- 2.3km and going well. Will give an update when it’s nearly finished. Everyone is welcome to have a room for free.
To be honest, the ones beyond X-Seed 4000 is most likely impossible, since they're definitely gonna require a lot of resources in man power, finance, and resources. So the most realistic one that's not really a thing yet will be X-seed, but I doubt it'll be build on Japan soil, since Japan is quite populated and mountainous, and also the fact that there is more tsunamis and earthquakes to consider.
It'll Stand for a month..Next Month it Will be gone.
The space elevator is plausible as well. Although it wouldn't exactly be useful right now, a similar structure would be of great use in the future. The X-Seed, even with it's high price would be a great way to counter over population. It should be able to accommodate up to 1,000,000 residents with a base only 6 kilometers wide, giving it a population density of ~73,000 people per square mile, which is nearly 3x that of NYC. Additionally, the average cost to construct a city is ~$500,000 per citizen, so with the estimated cost of $300bn-$900bn, it isn't as expensive at it seems at first glance. The Tokyo Tower of Babel, however, is just completely ridiculous. A $300tn price tag would put the cost at $10,000,000 per citizen.
100 years ago video call was impossible and now even a new born baby can video call
@@soumojeetmanna2673 I mean, resource-wise, we don't have that many material on earth to build them. Unless we can somehow turn dirt/sand into a strong building material
@@Morisu-Chan They are going to bring materials from other planets
I like how, according to your video, architects are the ones designing wildly complex buildings, not civil engineers.
Civil engineers are responsible for turning these buildings into reality. And proposals like the space elevators probably will get rejected by civil engineers because they probably know the materials they have cannot create a sturdy enough rope.
It's the architects that design stuff bro
That’s because architects are the ones who design buildings, not civil engineers
Architects design the floor layout and look while civil engineers design the structural components, like material to use, reinforcing, load paths, etc.
@@1mol831 and that not that many people want to install a rope 20.000 kilometers up in the sky.
'Before the loop becomes a reality, there are still some things scientists need to work on'
WOAH LIKE THAT ISNT WHAT WAS EXACTLY SAID IN THE VIDEO
I'm currently 3D printing a tower that reaches Mars. Can you feature that in your next video?
Amateur, my tower will be reaching Pluto!
Or just build environmental friendly Forest-cities ;)
And suffer mass homelessness due the fact we won't have enough housing for the growing population
@@fatherjesus2394 This is a breeding problem. Not only do we need to be sustainable in our environment and resource usage, but the offspring we have should be sustainable to the area where we live.
@@fatherjesus2394 Time to live in the ocean
No
@@CoolGuy-xf3hb anyways.. why cant we make atlantis a realy? then i remember we already polluted the ocean so much (Trash like the pacific patch & the Oil spills/drills), over fishing & the untold millions of corals being destroyed (they are the ocean's forests/homes of fishes)
Imagine that next generation never walk on actual soil for their entire life
@SpeakSerbianSoThatEntireWorldCanUnderstandYou Yh they could leave but they just wouldn’t have to
@SpeakSerbianSoThatEntireWorldCanUnderstandYou r/wooosh
Reminds me of Trantor from Asimov's Foundation series.
@@LionelFloppa that aint a woosh it's not a joke
@@Crimsrn ok boomer
I am living in Dubai and I have to say, Burj Kalifa is a really sensational Building. Have been on the 125th floor some days ago, ist breathtaking if you watch over Dubai with all their Skyscrapers.....
Was in US Navy and went to Dubai in 1992. It was not very impressive then. Wondering what money made Dubai what it is today??? US taxpayers/gas-oil buyers??
@@777pusher mostly tourism, evn oil money is nothing infront of it.
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@@777pusher wlwwlp2
The babel tower would be CRAZY!!! 😱😱😱
I know it doesn't make much sense to build these insanely large skyscrapers, but I'd love to see one finished in my lifetime. For some reason I just love the idea of megastructures.
Same
I have tons of ideas for mega skyscrapers.
Here are the heights of a few:
5,544 meters
6 kilometres
8,040 meters
10 kilometres
15 kilometres
15.2 kilometres
18 kilometres
25-28 kilometres
33 kilometres
36 kilometres
42 kilometres
52 kilometres
64 kilometres
66 kilometres
76 kilometres
85 kilometres
@@cabbageboi6365 im so confused by those numbers. can u give me an example of an idea you had; osf one of those numbers relates to?
@@cabbageboi6365 😂😂😂
Let's not forget
69km
420km
69.420km
I'm very fascinated by civilization building ideas and megaprojects etc , if only us humans were more superior like angels with their powers and gifts we could definitely build things like this lol
The building in the thumbnail looks like something out of a sci-fi or fantasy universe
Most of these concepts are not just hard to devlople but practically impossible in today's time.
They will still be impossible in 1000years. You can build a skyscraper, that is 10km high.
@@greatportlandstreetmodelra6513 not impossible but very Unnecessary because in 1000years we prolly are a multi-solar systems species and earth would either been fucked up or not that big of a deal to live in by humans
@@M0eRiyadh dont have too much hope. Inter solar travel will never be possible to happen.
@@greatportlandstreetmodelra6513 u never know i guess
@@M0eRiyadh 😐
this is AWSOME
theoretically as high as you want, I think a more interesting question is how high will we build, because active support really does mean there are no theoretical limits even if there are practice limits.
We will be limited by the material too will we not, I mean no mountain in Earth can be taller than 10,000 m simply because no rock will be able to bear the shear stress on it?
@@arnavnarayan2105 No, active support allows you to literally build as high as you want because you are not relying on the passive strength of the material you are building it out of.
like the launch loop you are relying on the metal balls moving through a parabolic arc and supporting the structure 80km up.
You can theoretically take such a structure as high as you want, it's just there are practical limits because you don't want to go so high that you are in space space because you have the risk of micro meteors or space junk striking the loop.
Also it would be kinda pointless building that high anyway, so it's not worth the extra effort and power to maintain such a system that is what I mean by practice limits.
@@Etheoma I guess you’ll have a limit because of the Earth curvature
@@Etheoma I see. Thank you so much! This was very well explained.
@@Etheoma Have to remember we live on a ball. Further away the support from middle more the forces try to push sideways on your lower levels. So basicly most limiting factor would be earth itself. (Allso material for sure)
imagine still believing the jedahh tower will be finished
This is just absolute dreaming in day light. Why are people trying to compare themselves with the creator of universe? Remember what happened to the tower of babel according to the book of genesis. Even the X- seed 400 will never come into reality. Scientists are indeed the great deceivers, it is better to repent. Those scientists shall perish if they shall not repent. Even you people who are believing scientists, you shall perish with them unless you repent.
Now here I thought you where going to do a material analysis to see what we theoretically could build, not report on impossible structures people have designed.
A video by almost the same name uploaded by VSauce goes over this topic in legitimate detail if you're interested.
In my fictional world, all this project already finished and successful
If the X Seed 4000 were to be built I’d love it to be built in New York City and have massive engines built into it and launch it into space like the Mon Calamari!!!
If you look closely, the Launch Loop is just Erens Founding Titan
aot fans even here? now i fell like if i am lost in a country i just need to shout anime names to get help... :))
That’s too funny I have to give you a like
Ereh?! Where?
@@idkatthispoint-s9s Oh no, it's Mikasa, run!😨🏃♂️
We have 125m in slovakia
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Since the average depth of the oceans hadal zone is 6km the Tower of Babel can start in the hadal zone and still be same height as the x seed tower.
About a. 1/4th of Californias or Canadas population can live there at one time. They would effectively be nations on certain parts or floors of the building due to its size.
"1/4" = one fourth or one quarter. You don't need to add 'th' to it (otherwise it becomes one fourthth). You only add 'th' to whole numbers like 5th, 8th etc.
I love it that we're building taller and taller buildings, so by the time our modern civilization collapses, there are big monuments to all the excess that we enjoyed prior to the big global civilization fail. It has happened many times before, so there's no reason to think that this will never happen.
Imagine playing hide and seek in X seed building
In any skyscraper really
so basically playing hide and seek in a city
mr beast moment
That would be like playing hide and seek in a full city.
The game of the life time lol
Great content! Thanks for the inspiration!
Great content on your channel, just subscribed, good luck!
@@sub-me Thank you so much!
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@@nou4898 lol ruined it
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I really like that X seed 4000. Just imagine walking outside your house and then seeing something that big.
"There are still some issues needing to be worked out"
By that he means "it's impossible". Won't ever happen. Two of them have already been proven impossible and/or incredibly nonsensical.
Never lose hope, friend
@@kml_arf Its just impractical, same ammount of people can live on the surface and it will consume too much energy, probably needs a nuclear powerplant inside
@@georgivanev7466 Well OF COURSE it needs a nuclear powerplant inside lol. There has to be some target for the hacker-terrorists to try to attack, so the main-character retired policeman can hunt them now. You can't have a good movie without those elements.
@@DudeWatIsThis Sounds kinda like Blade Runner 2049
I agree, every idea in this video is completely Impracticable from the maintenance view-point...
Space Elevator seems like the worst : If that cable breaks well.... We all know what will happen...
*Halo 3 odst flashbacks*
Nothing would happen because the emergency brakes will come on like they do today
@@russ9641 brakes . lets say that u got a cable 1km long to the sky , if that cable suddenly breakes what tf would stop it ?
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
This is the future of our dreams.Outstanding!!!
Very interesting video and concepts, but considering that I generally don't like going higher than the 4th floor, I think I'll pass on going into any of these structural contraptions if they're ever built.
Yea i already feel unconfortable in the 5th or 6th floor
They are never ever gonna be built !!!! The narrator could make u believe they are gonna build a tower that could reach the moon...
My house I live in my grandpa my dad and his siblings built is 4 stories tall and it's made of old oil pipeline steel and concrete lol
Mt Everest after this video: So anyways, I'm smol
The everest is 14 times higher than the Burj Khalifa dumbass
Right now, in South Australia: The tallest building is 138m tall.
I spent 6 years of my life there.
Keep it that way please, Forever.
There is no need for high buildings. Its better.
How tall is it in North Korea sir😀
Well in india hmm
I am from australia too! G’day :D
i love top luxury
These types of constructions can have really harmful consequences to the social, financial, and environmental systems of the countries that are willing to take part in such projects. It looks impressive on paper but can become a real-life mega-disaster. In some places, maintaining 200-300m skyscrapers became a really tough and frustrating challenge (e.g. Ponte City tower that's in Johannesburg)
Agree, but not the right time to mention this
All true, but most of these are hypotheticals and were never meant to see actual construction. I mean the price tag for some of them seems woefully low, but it's fine they're just harebrained ideas by engineering firms. Usually to make whatever they actually pitch seem reasonable by comparison or gain the firm that pitched the idea some notoriety and free marketing.
Can you imagine the cable on the space elevator snapping at a point just within the Earth’s atmosphere? It would cause so much destruction 🤯
It would fling Earth into the sun!
This sort of safety question would be enough to keep the project from being built. Now, you'd think a government could control an area of Earth's surface (land or water) equal to a circle, whose radius is equal to the length of the cable (100mi/160km?), and keep it free of people, planes and ships, and any other construction, i.e. untouched wilderness, that can be built on for the base station. You'd be hard-pressed to find this much land. Next, someone is bound to ask that if the cable did break, the now-broken end of the cable would fling about wildly and probably cause more pieces of itself to come off. You can't guard against all of that. So all bets would be off ... the project would be too dangerous. Such pieces would be bigger than SkyLab.
Most likely a space elevator would be anchored at sea, so the result would be about 100km of cable falling into the ocean. It's worth keeping in mind that the cable itself must be tapered, with the narrow end at the bottom, so at that height you're really talking about a pretty thin cable. The part of the cable above the break would stay in orbit. It would likely take out quite a few satellites before it was brought under control, but for the most part life on the ground wouldn't be immediately at hazard.
@@bobbun9630 Even if the cable were lightweight and thinner at the point nearest to the atmosphere and the cable were tethered in the ocean, wouldn’t the cable fall at such a force that it could cause a tsunami wave once it impacted the surface of the ocean?
@@JKDC97 No. The cable has to be drastically tapered due to its length, and it's worth remembering that it would have to be built of super-strong near science fiction materials, not steel. The bottom of the cable will be as thin and light as possible so that the cable higher up can support its weight. Although you often see illustrations of space elevators depicting a thick cable at ground level, in a realistic depiction you might not be able to even see the cable from the distances suggested in such depictions. Its far more likely that the cable would float down like a piece of ribbon than that it would cause large waves--at least for a break at the height the original poster suggests.
"before the loop can become a reality, there are still some things scientists need to work out"...right ok.
Nah, i'm not believing into that Space Elevator being finished by 2050. I know the reality.
imma come back to this comment if humanity hasn't destroyed itself and UA-cam somehow still exists
actually the "limit" of the launch loop isn't a real limit, it's just put there because space trash and micro meteors would decay quickly / burn up before hitting that altitude
I'd really want to go into the Tower of Babel. That would be an amazing experience.
I've been to the Burj Khalifa and to that observation deck and it is a stunning view. But nothing would compare to the top of the Tower of Babel.
mount everest?
@@aoeu256 blocked by other mountains similar height
If i want an amazing view i go to the mountains and leave the cities faaaar behind me
X-seed would feel like strange and completely new habitat to live in. With compact electric vehicles, drones and even small helicopters flying inside of it. Also there would be some pretty impressive ceiling heights, open spaces for flying vehicles to leave. Routes to take up on foot, visiting different parts of the building, literally hundreds of restaurants and activities for 30 million people. Just imagine that past 2km height it gets really cold outside and the potential of it. Open cold balconies etc.
I can imagine the lack of air and, suffocating to death if a window or any pressurization is compromised. That on the higher levels..
Living there would be the most depressing thing ever.
@@burkanx5546 or going up the stairs on that thing, you would be more than physically fit
this is like my favorite video right now
As an HVAC and plumbing installer of commercial and industrial equipment i see a huge infrastructure hurdle for water supply, sewer out, drainage for all other than sewer. Plus the extreme challenge of cooling that structure and cost.
Wouldn’t the water pressure need to be insanely high to get it to the top of those buildings?
Why do people want the X seed 4000? If we get into a world like that it’s like a dystopian world
It looks like a nuclear reactor
We been in a dystopian world for decades.
@@NeverTalkToCops1 sure..
Looks so cool that’s why
And most realistic
In such buildings you'd need a travel agency to travel from one place of the building to another quite exotic.
These projects are sheer madness in vain.
Great Projects!
"An elevator pitch" would have a whole new meaning
I pray who ever sees this be successful in life 💖💖
Crazy to think that stuff like this is going to happen in our lives. Enjoy the sky and don’t take it for granted, because one day the sight of the sky might be polluted by these very concepts.
Nice video.
This is just absolute dreaming in day light. Why are people trying to compare themselves with the creator of universe? Remember what happened to the tower of babel according to the book of genesis. Even the X- seed 400 will never come into reality. Scientists are indeed the great deceivers, it is better to repent. Those scientists shall perish if they shall not repent. Even you people who are believing scientists, you shall perish with them unless you repent.
7:29 Wow, this is amazing 🤩
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Thank you for performing your wonderful voice
Imagine living in a building city. You would never leave the building because everything you need is inside the building and it would take ages just to get to the exit. It would be so depressing living there because you would never get to go outside.
Very dystopian but a building that massive would probably have trains and other transportation methods.
@@McFwoupson trains if you’re going around horizontally, but if you’re moving vertically it would be very slow. We currently don’t have any form of transport that could move so fast vertically while still being safe for people. Except for maybe plains or helicopters but you can’t put that inside a building, even if the building is massive.
@@rachelcookie321 elevators. Elevators in skyscrapers are actually pretty quick. Burj Khalifa elevator reaches the 126th floor in one minute.
@@McFwoupson these city building are SIGNIFICANTLY bigger than the Burj Khalifa. These are massive compared to the Burj Khalifa. Plus a lot of these buildings aren’t straight, they’re like Eiffel Tower shape. Elevators only go straight up and down. You would constantly be needing to move between different elevators which would add a lot of travel time.
@Rachelcookie321 just be patient and everything will be OK. time is just a concept
Tokyo: let's build a massive tower to space
Australia 2050: I think we should add 1 more lane.
yes
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i love this video.
Imagine if the Citadel from Half-Life 2 was real... It would be taller than all the buildings in this video!!!
wasnt the citadel only 3,5km high according to the half life wiki page? and ingame it doesnt look higher than that
Only 2.5 kilometers
Smaller than the X-Seed
Woo X -SEED 4000!!! It's like Mt. Fuji but not Mt. Fuji
These "megaproject" is stupidly impossible for our current technology
Its more of an economical issue than technology
Vanity, its it's all vanity.
dangerous
We could just pile up a bunch of dirt and debris to outer space lol
The Tokyo Tower of Babel is crazy too!!!!!!😱😱😱
This has got to be 'pie in the sky'. I remember climbing MT teidi in Tenerife Spain. At around 12000ft at the summit the oxygen levels are around 25% to 30% less than at sea level. So if your at the height an airliner flies, a little higher than Mt Everest let alone 8 times higher than that there's no chance of opening the penthouse windows and relaxing by the pool. And they didn't even mention how you deal with fire at that height. Back to the drawing board with this one me thinks.
Bro that 30 minute elevator trip gonna hit different, imagine having a chair in it to watch a movie while riding up lmao.
Lmao why would you watch a movie rather than looking outside?
They literally called it a "Tower of Babel" and then their national economy collapsed.
If that isn't a sign, I don't know what is :')
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noun: sign; plural noun: signs; noun: zodiacal sign; plural noun: zodiacal signs
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an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.
"flowers are often given as a sign of affection"
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signal
symptom
hint
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used to indicate that someone or something is not present where they should be or are expected to be.
"there was still no sign of her"
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an indication of a disease detectable by a medical practitioner even if not apparent to the patient.
"clinical signs of liver disease"
a miracle regarded as evidence of supernatural power (chiefly in biblical and literary use).
"he observed signs and miracles taking place"
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any trace of a wild animal, especially its tracks or droppings.
"wolverine sign"
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a gesture or action used to convey information or instructions.
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an action or reaction that conveys something about someone's state or experiences.
"she gave no sign of having seen him"
a gesture used in a system of sign language.
short for sign language.
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a word or gesture given according to prior arrangement as a means of identification; a password.
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a notice that is publicly displayed giving information or instructions in a written or symbolic form.
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each of the twelve equal sections into which the zodiac is divided, named from the constellations formerly situated in each, and associated with successive periods of the year according to the position of the sun on the ecliptic.
"a person born under the sign of Virgo"
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the positiveness or negativeness of a quantity.
"the last four bits hold a pattern to represent the sign of the number"
verb
verb: sign; 3rd person present: signs; past tense: signed; past participle: signed; gerund or present participle: signing
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write one's name on (a letter, card, or similar item) to identify oneself as the writer or sender.
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indicate agreement with or authorization of the contents of (a document or other written or printed material) by attaching a signature.
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OK
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write (one's name) for purposes of identification or authorization.
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engage (someone, typically a sports player or a musician) to work for one by signing a contract with them.
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commit oneself to work by signing a contract.
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use gestures to convey information or instructions.
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communicate in sign language.
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express or perform (something) in sign language.
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mark or consecrate with the sign of the cross.
"he signed himself with the cross"
You do realize language was made by man. Calling it babel wouldn't make a difference especially considering that it is the translated name. Doesn't mean anything.
With the new update Mojang increased the height build limit so yeah we can build a lil bit higher now
if the space elevator is successful and imagine we have it at multiple countries, guess how will the earth look like in the outer space? 😏😂😉
It wil probably look like a Virus🤣🤣Lol
Flat
@@mobilelegend9596 correct
@@karaialexander8610 are u flat earther?
Earth in 2050:ok it’s just a tower it’s ok
Earth in 3000:ok who thought this was funny?
Well theoretically we can build as tall as we want. The thing that holds us back is the space it would take up and the depth we would have dig to install a stable foundation. And cost.
3:15 "the residents would never have to leave"
kid named vitamin D:
I would like to see a space elevator just to hear how a flat earther would talk their way out of how it works.
It’s ovious they would put fish eye cameras and project the feed from the camera onto the windows so it looks round
Cgi and plasma screens bro! 😅 😅
I like it to..don't forget to drop me to thanos places..Nidavellir also,i want original storm breaker
Space is flat.
We can't maintain what we have now, this is exactly what we need.
X-seed 4000 and Tokyo Tower of Babel are only in planning stage since they unable to find the suitable land to build them, but rumors have said that they were planned to build over the sea...
Good video