.....you think that this ABC News segment about drones was the best video in the history of KZbin? That's a hot take. May I ask why?
@basementracer12 күн бұрын
Bro, your enthusiasm and positive attitude is infectious. Wicked project, love it. Subbed. GSXR dirt-bike is on thing. An Amish battle buggy is something else. Never stop bro.
@monkofknowledgestan16 күн бұрын
I appreciate your work and your channel. Thank you so much. The production values are insane. Though this is only a 4 hour video but I'll still sleep to it and hopefully learn sonething new.
@MrEnjoivolcom115 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, but "only a 4 hour video," lol?! What more could you possibly want, dude!?
@monkofknowledgestan13 күн бұрын
@@MrEnjoivolcom1 24 hours, as the title says.
@ChanceThomas-bl1hc16 күн бұрын
Awww dang it I wanna download it 🥺
@norcaliguycalifornia195013 күн бұрын
Any life outside of us is not going to be anything like us. We imagine until we discover. Once discovered, it changes everything.
@lloydwoods975214 күн бұрын
Imagination is bounded by its own limitations
@Mendoza69ish2 күн бұрын
Hey hey KZbinr, how do you know everything about this?
@lloydwoods975214 күн бұрын
Oblivion is the result of annihilation
@lloydwoods975214 күн бұрын
It sounds to me like the universe will end with thermal equilibrium
@brianwebb934311 күн бұрын
At some poin he mentioned how finding crews would be difficult. Just find schizoids. They'll be just fune.
@Kjt965315 күн бұрын
10min, talking about cryo, outloud I said "You mean killing them?" and the next line was "Significantly reducing the resources needed." Ah serendipity 😂💀
@amandamatheny367515 күн бұрын
The fact is this walk weight dilemma thing will always be a concern because if you think about it let's say now the target is Proxima Centauri and we figure OK we could have a generational ship that might take hundreds of years to get there or we might be able to develop Matter antimatter technology that could get us there in less than five, but then let's say we discover that there is a much more earthlike planet That is 100 light years away, and we've developed the matter anti-matter tech but are now on the verge of breaking the light speed barrier. Then the question is do you send a crew the five years to Proxima Centauri on the off chance something there might be habitable keeping in mind at that time we might have a little more knowledge, do you send them on what could easily be a generational ship to even at 90% of light speed to get to the much more promising planet 100 light years away, or do you wait another few decades until we've broken the light speed barrier and we can get to the hundred light year away planet in as long as it would at that time take us to get to Proxima Centauri? No matter how advanced we get, the question will still remain as to which path to follow.