For the dark forest hypothesis, the aliens might be as scared of us as we are of them, and we don’t know what they will do unless we can communicate with them.
We cant communicate with them in anyway because aliens could have completely different emotions and think breathing or blinking is us declaring war on them or trying to explode there mind and something weird they might do we would consider them declaring war on us
we communicate to american tribe. what happen ? genocide, slavery, conquest, plague. that new world bring black plague across old world. and old world bring pox. its futile
I saw a comment on a tweet that said "What would be the scariest thing to hear from outside space?". It said: "Cease all communications, they will hear you."
@@americanwallace5216Probably. I'm certain the first message will be crafted extremely carefully. The second and third too. But the 100th message will probably be a fortnite dance lol. Then it's all over
The scary part is that the antibitoic crisis is a very real threat, and the speculated 10 million deaths in the video is reported to be seen by 2050, beating deaths caused by cancer or road accidents ect by a landslide
Genetic Engineering is also very real but nobody can see it over the visible others. So I, in my own opinion, agree with him that this is the top cause.
Hopefully bacteriophages can help us with that, but that's also risky because you're basically putting a virus in yourself to try and fight the infection. Phages are quite different from human viruses though, so it's unlikely any cross transmission would occur.
@@ultimaxkom8728 If I had to take a guess, I would say that it would be a mix of different phenomena which would cause our extinction, and I would point at: Genetic engineering (may not cause any mutants but will disrupt our ecosystem), climate change, antibiotics crisis, then a nuclear war as a cherry on top
It is crazy to think that the majority of the threats to humanity are human made, and that many of them are becoming more and more possible, because of the lack of economic interests.
Some of them are directly humans, too! Don’t forget when the United States tested the first nuclear bomb they weren’t sure if it would *Light The Atmosphere On Fire.* But anything to beat the commies, amirite?
@@MotivationSHCUM And, the fact that the world leaders showing concern for it all and trying "their best" to prevent is just another cash grab for them, I mean if government has its hands in human trafficking at some point, it wouldn't be surprising that they befriended industry giants and help them with resources on the cost of future problems. For ofcourse monetary gain
Do not fear the inevitable, for it will always come and there is nothing to be done. Instead, focus on what you can change and do. Even if you are only a passing nanosecond in the vast universe, you still have the power to make it the best damn nanosecond the cosmos has ever seen.
I remember hearing about the dark forest theory. It's called that because the hypothetical is that you and a bunch of other people are in a dark forest. You all have food and a gun. You can't see anyone, at least not clearly. There's a couple things that could happen. You could find someone and their food stash without them noticing you. You could either announce your presence or remain silent. Announcing yourself would give them an opportunity to fire at you, potentially killing you. Although your intentions were pure, everyone is trying to survive and your food is more food for others, so sharing is a less likely option. Overall, it's better to remain silent and stay away from others to avoid conflict and potential existinction.
@@truegreen7595 Nah coz in fortnite there’s a driving factor towards you wanting to kill whoever you come across, that being the storm & the victory royale In the Dark Forest unless you’re running out of food & have no way of producing more, there’s no incentive to kill someone else, & the sound of your gunshot could attract the attention of someone worse with an even bigger gun
@@justadummy8076 there are reasons to shoot, one that could cause civilisations to hide and be left alive by others with the same mindset. And you are pretending to know it would make a sound while talking about technology that we dont even know could exist.
♪Hey, Mr. Spaceman, Won't you please take me along? I won't do anything wrong! Hey, Mr. Spaceman, Won't you please take me along for a ride?♪ - The Byrds, "Hey, Mr. Spaceman"
@@DalekGarf literally all of these events have about a 0% chance to happen in our lives and basically until our bloodlines die out if we get unlucky children so I wouldn't be scared at all
I remember picking up a book from my local library about 10 years ago and it was called something like "9 ways the world could end". It had some really cool concepts like the sun dying out, grey goo, running out of fuel and hostile AI etc. It was a small book about A5 or A6 size. I've tried looking for it since but couldn't find it in the library database. This video just reminded me of it.
Why would you need to be stressed about it? What would it changes? If you waste your entire life worrying about everything that could kill you, then why be so attached to it if its just to waste it?
I wouldn't really worry about most of the things on this list. The only things I see that are realistic dangers are climate change (which is already occurring) and nuclear war (which isn't very likely). We're quite on track to have the AMOC collapse within 30 years which, as the video mentions, would be absolutely disastrous.
Honestly I feel more relaxed after this video. The only realistic problem is climate change. Plenty of them had solutions or aren't really an extinction like dark forest or antibiotics.
What about Kessler syndrome? For anyone who doesn’t know, Kessler syndrome is a theoretical scenario where satellites collide, sending debris that collides with other satellites causing a chain reaction that destroys every satellite in orbit.
@@weeblordgaming6062 It would long term since, as the video states, if we cant make better machines/medicine that helps us survive, we'll just die out slowly as new, stronger diseases kill us off simply cause we can't make a vaccine good enough.
Now there's some recent speculation that we might actually be heading towards the "Big Crunch" instead of Heat Death with the newest DESI discovery. Oh, boy...
honestly the preferable option imo since that could theoretically lead towards a big bounce instead, where the universe's expansion reverses again to expand once again.
I wouldn't call transhumanism a human extinction. It's a speed up in change to adapt to a quickly changing environment. It still comes from our ability to think and create, something we're given naturally.
@@EcclesiastesLiker-py5tsYesh, and so? The point of transhumanism is to be able to ALSO transfer the CONSCIENCE, cuz think about it, if we couldnt transfer our consciousness, then why would i want to terminate my real and physical body lmao, id just want to make a copy for funsies, but thats about it, so bad faith argument.
@@SimoneBellomonte Not at all, because you'd essentially just be copying yourself, like a clone. You're not leaving anything behind, you're just giving birth to someone else.
Watching these as a teenager, I often wondered at the thought of running my own value-driven channel like this one. After a long fascination with animation, I took up the challenge of finally building my own animated storytelling channel, and around 90h of strenuous work finally produced my first ever video just the other day. That's the impact of these masterpieces for me - they expand your horizons and make you seek value within your own self, so thank you for that! :)
Gray goo happened in a Futurama episode. Bender was able to duplicate himself and every time he did, he got smaller and smaller to the point that Bender had an army of gray goo that did consume any sort of matter to continue to reproduce. It ended with them all leaving but Earth basically looked like a cavity
8:30 People forget the DART can be used both ways We can avoid a asteroid but also this is our first ever planet destroying weapon ever created, tested, and used
It really isn't. Deflecting an asteroid big enough to destroy earth would need a far bigger kick than DART, and even then we would quickly spot such a change and likely redirect it with nuclear weapons or whatever other methods that were used to redirect the asteroid in the first place
@@CarlosAM1 Nukes don't perform well in space at all, DART simply used the kinetic energy (14,000 miles per hour) to alter the path of an asteroid, with this information it is possible that they are capable of starting a chain reaction. Precision is required for redirection 1 asteroid hits a bigger asteroid and then that would be the planet destroyer This is Humanity's first planet killer and the first planetary defense system. We also achieved this from 6.8 MILLION miles away from earth and we really seriously need to stop going for the nuclear option all the time lol
@@CarlosAM1it really is, seems my reply was deleted but basically to not have to explain it all Nukes don't work in space like you think they do, yes the DART can redirect the asteroid into earth or redirect to hit a bigger asteroid and have that one go for earth I had posted the details, speed, and kinetic energy utilized but again, it seems someone got mad at facts and truth You can't solve everything with nukes 😂
@@colorfulsouls4050 I am very well aware of how nuclear bombs work in space, and several nuclear bombs can vaporize enough material off a medium sized asteroid or comet to redirect it. If you want to redirect anything bigger you are going to have to alter its orbit likely years in advance or require an equally enormous amount of energy to accelerate the impactor, something that gets worse the bigger the object and the more drastic the orbital change. Now maybe I am simply confused here, but I assume you are talking in timescales likely several hundred years into the future and not something short-term, as using an asteroid as a weapon is kinda like using a nuclear bomb which both you and your enemy knows is going to go off several months or years in advance of it actually doing so.
@@colorfulsouls4050 the other guy is right, your idea is too slow, especially when 500 megatonnes nukes exist, wich can be set, launched and destroy their targets in less than 15 min. This is our best way to destroy a planet. Ours.
it's unfortunate that even if we somehow survive all of the other causes of extinction, the heat death of the universe will still occur on August 12th, 2036
Eventually, the bacteria get a resistance to bacteriophages, giving up their antibiotic resistance. Then you just alternate between the 2 and you're good.
@@notjebbutstillakerbal now to hope that they don’t develop resistance to both at once, or we are screwed. Hopefully this will not happen as long as we do not use both at once.
Would singularity be that bad tho? Sure humans as a biological species of apes would be gone, but the AI would be our child, a continuation of our consciousness that far transcends what we'd ever hope to be capable of. The path towards godhood continues, just in a different form.
Yeah, but if they've grown intelligent beyond a point we can undestand, then they wouldn't have servers, would they?All of these scenarios are hypotheticals of "What if there was nothing we could do to stop it", not "how would you stop this"
Fun Fact: Three Body Problem actually adapted this from real life Nuclear Weapons Policies, which was derived from Game Theory (specifically work done by J. F. Nash of Nash Equilibrium fame). Essentially, every country that has nuclear weapons is made aware of everyone else's "nuclear option/strategy" and vice versa, ensuring that each country has the optimal nuclear option in case of nuclear war. Because of this, no one uses their nuclear weapons because doing so would ensure their own destruction
Just popped this on after smoking 2 blunts. Weirdly felt very grateful for being alive today and every day in thw past when I have been depressed and just waisting the day the universe as cold and uncaring as it may be. Still gives me so many days to live to just do stupid shit for really no reason that I can understand but it makes being here feel better.
I for one am glad that at least we know all the possible reasons, and that there's no way it could be possible that a reason might be on this list that no human has even considered...
You could also add a Carrington Event type phenomenon to the list. Massive solar flare that EMPs half the earth. Probably wouldn't lead to an "extinction" per se, but the electrical grid being down for that long could be catastrophic.
4:03 tasty planet dinotime cameo and i dont see a single comment on it?! i didnt scroll nearly far enough to check properly but who cares its yt comments
3:10 I am working on a dystopia where the great transition is rushed and cuts everything, partly due to bloated anti-mining-growth (just the growth) anti-oil-funding sentiment which causes everyone to gradually run out of materials and lithium and low on food. Also the stock and housing market crashes in 2024 because the pandemic recession is mismanaged and actually happens in the timeline, and that sort of starts things psychologically
Antibiotics can be countered by Bacteriophages, it has been seen to kill and target only Bacterias, but right now its being tested to see if its safe for commercial use
Like how global warming to massive asteroid is like "everything will die a slow and painfull death inevitably once we hit a tipping point" to "big rock go smash"
Transhumanism is the most scary to me because not only is it more realistic than some other options, it makes me think of some dystopian setting where the population lives in a digital world, unaware of the atrocities their government is committing in the real world.
The Dark Forest makes a lot of sense because there is no way I can think of we can communicate with them, simply blinking might be considered an act of war to them and boom were dead or boom there dead so the only thing they can do is hide
call me crazy, but I would assume aliens would be pretty similar to us. I would recon they could even have 2 eyes and 4 limbs just like us. 2 eyes and 4 limbs seems to be the most efficient amount so it could be very likely. They would need a way to manipulate objects aswell. This could come in a large range of possibilities as something as strange as an elephant trunk could suffice. Us humans have had amazing luck in this category as we have 5 opposable fingers that were evolved for grabbing things. Aliens would almost definitely be social and would carry the side effects of that. Aliens would be social because learning behaviors through other group members is key to intelligence. Look at every intelligent species on this planet they’re all social. Aliens would definitely be empathetic to humanity even today as we are to animals on this planet. They would especially recognize we aren’t just as ants as we stand out from other low organisms.
@@thecaski8239 I agree with that however they also see we kill millions of people over dirt so there's a good reason to think were aggressive and because neither us or the aliens know how to communicate to each other the best thing to do is just hide
*FACEPALM* Have you ever actually bothered to read properly DF's origins (it is a Sci-Fi) It doesn't mean it is act of war, but thanks to someone removed FTL, which only complicates error editing and info updates, every side are "F I DON'T WANT TO WAIT ANYMORE JUST BLOW IT UP" and thus the fic got gritty.
Technology won't keep getting better forever. We're already reaching Moore's limit where the transistors are approaching the nanometer size that can't get any smaller because of quantum tunnelling.
Another one would be Tribalism-fueled mutual destruction: Partisan politics gets so bad that it effectively causes people to group together with like-minded people, in which paranoia towards “outsiders” drives to inbreeding/sterility as well as mutual destruction of all life simultaneously. It’s effectively the endgame of geopolitics, where humanity dies out because we can’t see past our own biases.
nope. artificial intelligence, like the name suggests, is artificial (wow). transferring your intelligence to a computer wouldnt make it artificial, now would it?
AI as we know it is not that at all. In fact, there are complaints that current ai is just linear algebra. Digitized consciousness is far far far more sophisticated than AI as it is, effectively, ai at the human limit.
If we simulate human brain as in simulating neurons that's artifical brain since its simulating neurons artificaly and from brain we get Intelligence that's means that that is artifical Intelligence
Bro just gave all 12 year olds an existential crisis
You mean 6-7 year olds?
No, he means 12 year olds. o@@Neverwinted01
@@Neverwinted01 Lmao are you 12?
Wow so many ways to (bruh)ing die!
hah already went through mine
For the dark forest hypothesis, the aliens might be as scared of us as we are of them, and we don’t know what they will do unless we can communicate with them.
We cant communicate with them in anyway because aliens could have completely different emotions and think breathing or blinking is us declaring war on them or trying to explode there mind and something weird they might do we would consider them declaring war on us
we communicate to american tribe. what happen ?
genocide, slavery, conquest, plague.
that new world bring black plague across old world. and old world bring pox.
its futile
@@cgstudiosthebaconbroThat is true. I have never seen that to this extent in fiction. They should do that.
I saw a comment on a tweet that said "What would be the scariest thing to hear from outside space?".
It said: "Cease all communications, they will hear you."
@@americanwallace5216Probably. I'm certain the first message will be crafted extremely carefully. The second and third too. But the 100th message will probably be a fortnite dance lol. Then it's all over
Oh man. I shouldn't have smoked that blunt before watching this one.
Just got in from smokin a bowl and this popped up, let’s just say that it tripped me out…
same, should not have watched this while high as balls off an edible
xD
Yea I watched the one about human diseases and such after that, definitely a bit sketchy.
cannot imagine the horror of greening while reacting to the fact that we could all die immediatly at any time
The scary part is that the antibitoic crisis is a very real threat, and the speculated 10 million deaths in the video is reported to be seen by 2050, beating deaths caused by cancer or road accidents ect by a landslide
The singularity is a real threat within the next decade too. lol
Genetic Engineering is also very real but nobody can see it over the visible others. So I, in my own opinion, agree with him that this is the top cause.
Hopefully bacteriophages can help us with that, but that's also risky because you're basically putting a virus in yourself to try and fight the infection. Phages are quite different from human viruses though, so it's unlikely any cross transmission would occur.
@@WalleyeGuy4Bacteriophages are basically our only shot at killing harmful, life-threatening viruses, due to the potential antibiotic crisis.
@@ultimaxkom8728 If I had to take a guess, I would say that it would be a mix of different phenomena which would cause our extinction, and I would point at: Genetic engineering (may not cause any mutants but will disrupt our ecosystem), climate change, antibiotics crisis, then a nuclear war as a cherry on top
It is crazy to think that the majority of the threats to humanity are human made, and that many of them are becoming more and more possible, because of the lack of economic interests.
Some of them are directly humans, too! Don’t forget when the United States tested the first nuclear bomb they weren’t sure if it would *Light The Atmosphere On Fire.* But anything to beat the commies, amirite?
Money was a mistake
@@MotivationSHCUM And, the fact that the world leaders showing concern for it all and trying "their best" to prevent is just another cash grab for them, I mean if government has its hands in human trafficking at some point, it wouldn't be surprising that they befriended industry giants and help them with resources on the cost of future problems. For ofcourse monetary gain
@@MotivationSHCUM had to be way simpler to just give food for currency
That's what happens when a invasive species takes over the world
Do not fear the inevitable, for it will always come and there is nothing to be done. Instead, focus on what you can change and do. Even if you are only a passing nanosecond in the vast universe, you still have the power to make it the best damn nanosecond the cosmos has ever seen.
W speech
real
Goated
This has to be pinned
man thanks for that, I’m having an existential crisis over this video
I remember hearing about the dark forest theory. It's called that because the hypothetical is that you and a bunch of other people are in a dark forest. You all have food and a gun. You can't see anyone, at least not clearly.
There's a couple things that could happen. You could find someone and their food stash without them noticing you. You could either announce your presence or remain silent. Announcing yourself would give them an opportunity to fire at you, potentially killing you. Although your intentions were pure, everyone is trying to survive and your food is more food for others, so sharing is a less likely option. Overall, it's better to remain silent and stay away from others to avoid conflict and potential existinction.
So Fortnite
@@truegreen7595 Fortnite hypothesis
@@truegreen7595
Nah coz in fortnite there’s a driving factor towards you wanting to kill whoever you come across, that being the storm & the victory royale
In the Dark Forest unless you’re running out of food & have no way of producing more, there’s no incentive to kill someone else, & the sound of your gunshot could attract the attention of someone worse with an even bigger gun
@@justadummy8076so being third partied in Apex Legends?
@@justadummy8076 there are reasons to shoot, one that could cause civilisations to hide and be left alive by others with the same mindset. And you are pretending to know it would make a sound while talking about technology that we dont even know could exist.
As an extraterrestrial, we are fine here in space. We have enough problems without worrying bout another problem showing up.
Zeek zlorp zabadoo zalop "humans" zelegorp 😂😂😂
Fair point
♪Hey, Mr. Spaceman,
Won't you please take me along?
I won't do anything wrong!
Hey, Mr. Spaceman,
Won't you please take me along for a ride?♪ - The Byrds, "Hey, Mr. Spaceman"
Your days are numbered Xeno.
If you have a god you should start praying.
@@almightybogza we were born to inherit the stars!
When the machines rise up I’m changing teams
I'm changing teams as well, I embrace the strength and certainty of steel.
“From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh..”
“It disgusted me.”
Pfp (Profile picture) and / or Banner Sauce (Source [Artist])? 🗿
@@therealbadcopObligatory warhammer reference.
Traitors
1:49 face reveal?
NO WAY
In my opinion, he could have shaved for that one
wait what?
What
No. He showed it before.
Okay, that's enough internet for today
what is wrong with this video
@@MaoZedowner Spoopy
the less you know the better😭😭
@@DalekGarf literally all of these events have about a 0% chance to happen in our lives and basically until our bloodlines die out if we get unlucky children so I wouldn't be scared at all
@@MaoZedownernuclear war and climate change?
Love me some existential dread before bedtime.
*before deadtime
I remember picking up a book from my local library about 10 years ago and it was called something like "9 ways the world could end". It had some really cool concepts like the sun dying out, grey goo, running out of fuel and hostile AI etc. It was a small book about A5 or A6 size. I've tried looking for it since but couldn't find it in the library database. This video just reminded me of it.
Thank you for extending my list of things to be stressed about
Ikr just when I thought my anxiety is under control 😂
Why would you need to be stressed about it? What would it changes? If you waste your entire life worrying about everything that could kill you, then why be so attached to it if its just to waste it?
I wouldn't really worry about most of the things on this list. The only things I see that are realistic dangers are climate change (which is already occurring) and nuclear war (which isn't very likely). We're quite on track to have the AMOC collapse within 30 years which, as the video mentions, would be absolutely disastrous.
I'm already stressed of everything about life,death and the future.
Honestly I feel more relaxed after this video. The only realistic problem is climate change. Plenty of them had solutions or aren't really an extinction like dark forest or antibiotics.
Not Grey Goo just being tasty planet
TASTY PLANET MENTIONED RAHHHH🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥 WHEN IS TASTY PLANET 5 RELEASING ‼️‼️‼️‼️🦳
@@BlueGuyFG Lol, real
They even call it Grey goo in the game, right? Such a classic
We got emps we are good
What about Kessler syndrome? For anyone who doesn’t know, Kessler syndrome is a theoretical scenario where satellites collide, sending debris that collides with other satellites causing a chain reaction that destroys every satellite in orbit.
I guess that it wasn’t included as it might not kill everyone. Massive effects obviously, but I wouldn’t be surprised if humanity survived that.
@@unskilledfoot5546technological stagnation wouldn’t kill us all
That won't kill everyone much less trap us to the Earth with all the space debris around the planet.
@@weeblordgaming6062 It would long term since, as the video states, if we cant make better machines/medicine that helps us survive, we'll just die out slowly as new, stronger diseases kill us off simply cause we can't make a vaccine good enough.
@@weeblordgaming6062 that's not what he was talking about
Could you make secondary channel with the exact same content but make it dark mode, please
i didn't know i needed this
Facts.
you could use classic invert and video on full screen, albeit it isnt that useful otherwise
Speedrunning an existential crisis with this one
Don't forget the "Un" in uninhabitable
No no, he meant what he said. You can still inhabit the planet. You just wouldn't have a very good time.
Inuninhabitable
Now there's some recent speculation that we might actually be heading towards the "Big Crunch" instead of Heat Death with the newest DESI discovery. Oh, boy...
Can they name it something else? Big crunch makes it sound kinda fun
Big crunch? I love that candy
honestly the preferable option imo since that could theoretically lead towards a big bounce instead, where the universe's expansion reverses again to expand once again.
Wasn't the big crunch disproven along time ago
@@jonaut5705 What if it's the same exact layout each time, so eventually, I guess, we'll reattain consciousness? And live the same life again?
I can always count on the internet to give me some existentialism
6:47 “Earth could become inhabitable”
I thought that was the goal?
I love how the incredibly complex and unknown mystery of transhumanism is right next to heat death
I wouldn't call transhumanism a human extinction. It's a speed up in change to adapt to a quickly changing environment. It still comes from our ability to think and create, something we're given naturally.
it goes back to the question "what counts as human, and does it matter?".
If organic humans no longer exist, it's an extinction by definition. The species no longer exists.
If we just copy ourselves into a computer you don't have a human being anymore, you have an algorithm that copies how a human thinks.
@@EcclesiastesLiker-py5tsYesh, and so?
The point of transhumanism is to be able to ALSO transfer the CONSCIENCE, cuz think about it, if we couldnt transfer our consciousness, then why would i want to terminate my real and physical body lmao, id just want to make a copy for funsies, but thats about it, so bad faith argument.
@@SimoneBellomonte Not at all, because you'd essentially just be copying yourself, like a clone. You're not leaving anything behind, you're just giving birth to someone else.
Great video! I love how clear and quick the explanation was. No extra stuff, just what I needed. Thanks!
Idea: Every Famous Natural Disaster Explained
This is just a list of ideas for science fiction movies
fr, i thought this as well.
@@jbiliHacker The second one is just Terminator or The Matrix
exactly
I mean gamma ray burst and strangelets are more real
Some of them are real, others...probably not
Reference list for things I can put on my Christmas Wishlist
errrrr what the- nevermind.
6:23 “patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a-“
How about Every Natural Disaster?
I love you videos man, keep up the good work.
These drawings look tuff
Watching these as a teenager, I often wondered at the thought of running my own value-driven channel like this one. After a long fascination with animation, I took up the challenge of finally building my own animated storytelling channel, and around 90h of strenuous work finally produced my first ever video just the other day. That's the impact of these masterpieces for me - they expand your horizons and make you seek value within your own self, so thank you for that! :)
Gray goo happened in a Futurama episode. Bender was able to duplicate himself and every time he did, he got smaller and smaller to the point that Bender had an army of gray goo that did consume any sort of matter to continue to reproduce.
It ended with them all leaving but Earth basically looked like a cavity
I believe they also had Cosmic Strings before too, seems really familiar. They had that Globetrotter episode atleast.
You forgot one: the sun is getting brighter, and will cook us all before it even hits the red giant phase.
8:30
People forget the DART can be used both ways
We can avoid a asteroid but also this is our first ever planet destroying weapon ever created, tested, and used
It really isn't. Deflecting an asteroid big enough to destroy earth would need a far bigger kick than DART, and even then we would quickly spot such a change and likely redirect it with nuclear weapons or whatever other methods that were used to redirect the asteroid in the first place
@@CarlosAM1 Nukes don't perform well in space at all, DART simply used the kinetic energy (14,000 miles per hour) to alter the path of an asteroid, with this information it is possible that they are capable of starting a chain reaction. Precision is required for redirection
1 asteroid hits a bigger asteroid and then that would be the planet destroyer
This is Humanity's first planet killer and the first planetary defense system. We also achieved this from 6.8 MILLION miles away from earth and we really seriously need to stop going for the nuclear option all the time lol
@@CarlosAM1it really is, seems my reply was deleted but basically to not have to explain it all
Nukes don't work in space like you think they do, yes the DART can redirect the asteroid into earth or redirect to hit a bigger asteroid and have that one go for earth
I had posted the details, speed, and kinetic energy utilized but again, it seems someone got mad at facts and truth
You can't solve everything with nukes 😂
@@colorfulsouls4050 I am very well aware of how nuclear bombs work in space, and several nuclear bombs can vaporize enough material off a medium sized asteroid or comet to redirect it.
If you want to redirect anything bigger you are going to have to alter its orbit likely years in advance or require an equally enormous amount of energy to accelerate the impactor, something that gets worse the bigger the object and the more drastic the orbital change.
Now maybe I am simply confused here, but I assume you are talking in timescales likely several hundred years into the future and not something short-term, as using an asteroid as a weapon is kinda like using a nuclear bomb which both you and your enemy knows is going to go off several months or years in advance of it actually doing so.
@@colorfulsouls4050 the other guy is right, your idea is too slow, especially when 500 megatonnes nukes exist, wich can be set, launched and destroy their targets in less than 15 min. This is our best way to destroy a planet. Ours.
Oh, I love this video. Thank you. 👽💚
Shouldn't you be hiding in a forest?
@@jamesmeow3039 I personally prefer the pyramids.
it's unfortunate that even if we somehow survive all of the other causes of extinction, the heat death of the universe will still occur on August 12th, 2036
this is a joke btw i'm not a conspiracy theorist
Why would it occur then
@@weeblordgaming6062 it was a reference to a meme/copypasta, i'm pretty sure it originated from ai spongebob
Only real ones understand the reference
The antibiotic crisis already has a hypothesized cure, being bacteriophages
Is no different from insecticide for deal with crop threatening bugs it could be a double edge sword as pesticides do indeed damage crops
Eventually, the bacteria get a resistance to bacteriophages, giving up their antibiotic resistance. Then you just alternate between the 2 and you're good.
@@notjebbutstillakerbal now to hope that they don’t develop resistance to both at once, or we are screwed. Hopefully this will not happen as long as we do not use both at once.
8:44
*From the Moment I Understood the Weakness of My Flesh, it disgusted me*
relaxing video to fall asleep to
Alright... singularity...a hose, just use a hose, find where the servers are, and flood them
Literally 👌
Except it doesn't need to be in the same place. Spread out over the earth? Inside human heads?
Would singularity be that bad tho? Sure humans as a biological species of apes would be gone, but the AI would be our child, a continuation of our consciousness that far transcends what we'd ever hope to be capable of. The path towards godhood continues, just in a different form.
Yeah, but if they've grown intelligent beyond a point we can undestand, then they wouldn't have servers, would they?All of these scenarios are hypotheticals of "What if there was nothing we could do to stop it", not "how would you stop this"
@@Shashu_the_little_Voidling Would they even be conscious?
9:12 that's an alternate right there
I love an existential crisis in the morning 🥰
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0:00 Three body problem reference. If you attack someone, you also create a target on your back too due to hostility and location.
Where is 2d collapse of the solar system in here? (Deaths End)
Fun Fact: Three Body Problem actually adapted this from real life Nuclear Weapons Policies, which was derived from Game Theory (specifically work done by J. F. Nash of Nash Equilibrium fame). Essentially, every country that has nuclear weapons is made aware of everyone else's "nuclear option/strategy" and vice versa, ensuring that each country has the optimal nuclear option in case of nuclear war. Because of this, no one uses their nuclear weapons because doing so would ensure their own destruction
@@BH-2023 Very interesting! I read 3 Body Problem and did not know that!
The antibiotics one is definitely the most plausible in my opinion. Or a random super virus
I swear, one day this channel will give us all of the necessary common knowledge compiled into a 15 hour video, making schools obsolete
Pro tip: drop out of college and watch this channel
thanks for that 15 years old existential crisis
Wanna know what's scarier?
None of them are mutually exclusive to one another, meaning all of them can happen simultaneously.
That would be a dick move on the universes part
Bring 'em on. We didn't go through billions of years of evolution just to die to some stupid computers or giant space rocks
none of the
@@clonecommandermike332 dinosaurs one day before the asteroid
Just popped this on after smoking 2 blunts.
Weirdly felt very grateful for being alive today and every day in thw past when I have been depressed and just waisting the day the universe as cold and uncaring as it may be.
Still gives me so many days to live to just do stupid shit for really no reason that I can understand but it makes being here feel better.
9:56 lightmode jumpscare
Yay another relaxing video to listen to before bed. I love these (slightly) monotone readings to relax :D
bro people will be playing plague inc in real life in the future💀💀
But they are one of the statistical numbers that will die.
1:54 correction : Strangelets are not a particle, the strange matter is and strangelets are droplets that are made out of strange matter
Nice
4:55
you see, it might be not strings, but rather a worm....
It's not over yet, kid!
A GOD DOES NOT FEAR DEATH *most epic piece of gaming music ever starts blasting *
Also TERRARIA REFERENCE SPOTTED!! A surprise to be sure but a welcome one
It could also be a full version of astrium dues
Bc canonically astruem dues was part of a longer being
Paul Muad'Dib Atreides
If transhumanism is extinction then growing up is dying
to be fair it technically is human extinction, as we made the original cows go extinct too
I for one am glad that at least we know all the possible reasons, and that there's no way it could be possible that a reason might be on this list that no human has even considered...
9:02 This entire thing reminds me of All Tommorows
heat death is just another way to say complete equilibrium
5:06 sounds like scientists yapping, more so than anything.
You could also add a Carrington Event type phenomenon to the list. Massive solar flare that EMPs half the earth. Probably wouldn't lead to an "extinction" per se, but the electrical grid being down for that long could be catastrophic.
all these do is trigger my anxiety but i watch them anyway
- TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 Dark Forest Hypothesis
0:31 Technological Singularity
1:15 Genetic Engineering
1:51 Strangelets
2:17 Gamma Ray Burst
2:44 Technological Stagnation
3:24 Vacuum Decay
4:03 Grey Goo
4:24 Supervolcanoes
4:54 Cosmic Strings
5:20 Antibiotic Crisis
6:08 Nuclear War
6:45 Climate Change
8:17 Massive Asteroid
8:43 Transhumanism
9:36 Heat Death
the anti biotic problem can be solved easily with phages
Heat desth was debunked months ago, turns out the universe expands at diffrrent speeds in different places.
that still wouldn't debunk it? the universe is a closed system, and entropy still exists
Okay, how does dude drop the most terrifying video and feel chill about it.
0:26 That would NOT be benevolence...
That would be subtle, from the shadows omnicide rather than guns-a blazing omnicide.
No that would be called the combine
This was really interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing!
every type of horror next?
We've already got it here 😅
Ngl transhuminism sounds cool
1:06 "sharks kill people every month, that means we must drain all oceans of water"
Soo cosmic string is universe stretch marks.
I like the way your mind works
@@wspencerwatkins :]
*multiple new fears unlocked*
4:03 tasty planet dinotime cameo and i dont see a single comment on it?! i didnt scroll nearly far enough to check properly but who cares its yt comments
6:22
LIKE IN FALLOUT 😨😨😨😨
3:10 I am working on a dystopia where the great transition is rushed and cuts everything, partly due to bloated anti-mining-growth (just the growth) anti-oil-funding sentiment which causes everyone to gradually run out of materials and lithium and low on food.
Also the stock and housing market crashes in 2024 because the pandemic recession is mismanaged and actually happens in the timeline, and that sort of starts things psychologically
shout outs to this guy who time travels and uploaded this video from the time when we invented galaxy colonization
Antibiotics can be countered by Bacteriophages, it has been seen to kill and target only Bacterias, but right now its being tested to see if its safe for commercial use
Like how global warming to massive asteroid is like "everything will die a slow and painfull death inevitably once we hit a tipping point" to "big rock go smash"
Transhumanism is the most scary to me because not only is it more realistic than some other options, it makes me think of some dystopian setting where the population lives in a digital world, unaware of the atrocities their government is committing in the real world.
Wait a minute... where have I heard this one before...
Tech Stagnation sounds like an interesting sci-fi plot
Nah I'd win
Bro is gonna be the first to die
You can't be talking with that pfp😂
Thanks for the existential crisis
Dude needs to do a collab with Sciencephile the AI
Transhumanism:
"From the moment I discovered the weakness of my flesh..."
You forgot: Chuck Norris becomes evil and decides to kill everyone. However science is debating whether or not Chuck Norris can become evil.
A fine addition to my collection of existential crises thanks
The Dark Forest makes a lot of sense because there is no way I can think of we can communicate with them, simply blinking might be considered an act of war to them and boom were dead or boom there dead so the only thing they can do is hide
call me crazy, but I would assume aliens would be pretty similar to us. I would recon they could even have 2 eyes and 4 limbs just like us. 2 eyes and 4 limbs seems to be the most efficient amount so it could be very likely. They would need a way to manipulate objects aswell. This could come in a large range of possibilities as something as strange as an elephant trunk could suffice. Us humans have had amazing luck in this category as we have 5 opposable fingers that were evolved for grabbing things. Aliens would almost definitely be social and would carry the side effects of that. Aliens would be social because learning behaviors through other group members is key to intelligence. Look at every intelligent species on this planet they’re all social. Aliens would definitely be empathetic to humanity even today as we are to animals on this planet. They would especially recognize we aren’t just as ants as we stand out from other low organisms.
@@thecaski8239 I agree with that however they also see we kill millions of people over dirt so there's a good reason to think were aggressive and because neither us or the aliens know how to communicate to each other the best thing to do is just hide
@Theknightowl Might be, might not be
*FACEPALM*
Have you ever actually bothered to read properly DF's origins (it is a Sci-Fi)
It doesn't mean it is act of war, but thanks to someone removed FTL, which only complicates error editing and info updates, every side are "F I DON'T WANT TO WAIT ANYMORE JUST BLOW IT UP" and thus the fic got gritty.
@@explosivemodesonicmauricet1597 I havent because I dont read many books, but that's sci fi, irl could be a lot different
Aliens have seen what we do to them when we play Mass Effect. They saw those news broadcasts about it. They definitely don't want a piece of us
Another masterpiece✨️
Great video 👍
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I like the idea of transhumanism.
3:22 inhabitable?
6:47 he did it again hehe
Twas just a mistake
Sumerians once wrote " The people are corrupted, kids dtarted not listening to parents, God's are angry, end is near" thats like 4500BC
Technology won't keep getting better forever. We're already reaching Moore's limit where the transistors are approaching the nanometer size that can't get any smaller because of quantum tunnelling.
It will for a while
History has shown that technological bottlenecks are circumventable time and time again. There will probably be new technology to replace old tech
@@maxsmith8196We just dont know.
Everybody gangsta till scientists invent a way to ignore quantum tunneling or whatever lol.
@@SimoneBellomonte true we dont
oh Goodie! So many new plots for my Star Trek Adventures Game. Thanks!
Another one would be Tribalism-fueled mutual destruction:
Partisan politics gets so bad that it effectively causes people to group together with like-minded people, in which paranoia towards “outsiders” drives to inbreeding/sterility as well as mutual destruction of all life simultaneously. It’s effectively the endgame of geopolitics, where humanity dies out because we can’t see past our own biases.
This one is likely the most probable scenario, where we all get Spanish Hapsburg’ed
I hate how plausible that sounds. I hope at that point, we’d eventually turn away from that.
Grey goo is like bender from futurama in that episode😲
9:18 well that's litraly artifical intelligence
That's not Artificial anymore
That's just intelligencs
nope. artificial intelligence, like the name suggests, is artificial (wow). transferring your intelligence to a computer wouldnt make it artificial, now would it?
AI as we know it is not that at all. In fact, there are complaints that current ai is just linear algebra. Digitized consciousness is far far far more sophisticated than AI as it is, effectively, ai at the human limit.
It's not artificial as it is not a fake intelligence. It's a real human
If we simulate human brain as in simulating neurons that's artifical brain since its simulating neurons artificaly and from brain we get Intelligence that's means that that is artifical Intelligence