are you telling me Hollywood lied to me about saving the planet on a few months notice with improvised rockets, Bruce Willis and rock and roll??
@comentedonakeyboard8 ай бұрын
Actualy they played Jazz😂
@graydanerasmussen40718 ай бұрын
@@comentedonakeyboard That is how you know it's fiction! A REAL Earth-rescue requires Rock and Roll! :D
@ColdHawk8 ай бұрын
Does the daughter of the Rock band’s lead singer have to be involved? It sounds trivial, but I want to be sure we get the formula right. We are only going to get one shot at this….
@AndrewGraziani-k7d8 ай бұрын
Aw, come on, who didn't well up a little when Harry Stamper pushed the button and they played the montages. "You're the man, Harry"
@comentedonakeyboard8 ай бұрын
@@ColdHawk better not take any risks so she should definitely be involved
@iExploder8 ай бұрын
Here's how we defend Earth: we pour the planet's GDP into building a huge fusion-powered space fleet for a hundred years and then watch in horror as a tiny metallic droplet destroys the whole thing within a minute.
@shaggystoner52358 ай бұрын
We are bugs! 😞
@Hahnanda8 ай бұрын
Hmm, perhaps we should focus on collapsing the higher dimensions in which the droplet operates? 😉
@andyf42928 ай бұрын
i still think a good gamma ray laser would still knacker up something held together by the strong force
@OmynysFence8 ай бұрын
We need to immediately spend every cent we have on gravitational wave research, and near lightspeed travel
@CharliMorganMusic8 ай бұрын
SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!!! I'm literally a few chapters before when I think that happens!
@Scynthius1378 ай бұрын
Dale Skran. You know that feeling when you are listening to Issac and he mentions the name of a guy you knew back in College. And you say to yourself I knew a Dale Skran that said he was going to do great things involving outer space. And then you find a KZbin video where they interview Dale Skran, and yes, I would recognize that voice anywhere. Dale, congratulations on making your dream come true. Michigan State University 1979
@cortos_97338 ай бұрын
Well I have to say that's a fantastic coincidence. It's a small world at times.
@jerrys22928 ай бұрын
I love how Issac brings the outlandish into a donwn to earth perspective of what could happen.
@paulwalker2428 ай бұрын
He's awesome. I agree 100%
@bobinthewest85597 ай бұрын
Isaac: “Most of the world’s top scientists, engineers, physicists, etc, say that this is completely impossible…” Also Isaac: “So… today we will be discussing how we will do it anyway.”
@sid21128 ай бұрын
Dude over these years, I've forgotten your speech quirks. I hear your voice and I hear the voices of all the futurists ever, speaking wisdom through you. I love your voice, and I wouldn't have it any other way my friend.
@ThirtytwoJ8 ай бұрын
You can hear the confidence increase since the first vids
@davidlawrence46037 ай бұрын
I hear Isaac’s voice in the same manner I heard Stephen Hawking’s. There is nothing else that sounds like it, and it brings profound wisdom when I am hearing it.
@dnbjedi7 ай бұрын
Never really cared either. Love the videos. Been watching for many years.
@Alalias6 ай бұрын
The only thing quirky about his speech that I've ever noticed since the very beginning of his channel is the way he pronounces the word "volume" like "Valium" and that just makes him even more badass.
@commode7x2 ай бұрын
I've never forgotten Isaac's speech quirks. His voice lives rent free in my head like Hawking's, Einstein's, Nye's and every other famous smart person.
@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir92158 ай бұрын
🎶To save our Mother Earth from any alien attack🎵 🎶From vicious giant insects who have once again come back🎵 🎶We'll unleash all our forces, we won't cut them any slack🎵 🎶The EDF deploys🎵
@noir-jaune69578 ай бұрын
I'll do my part!
@Spiceodog8 ай бұрын
Into hell we dive , democracy arrives Do whatever freedom requires Say farewell and cry Super earth will never die We are the hell divers On every planet Our bombs bringing hope These bullets are ballots I’m casting my vote
@dansmith168 ай бұрын
The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand.
@midnightbluevt8 ай бұрын
"EDF4 is a Japanese recreation of me finding a spider in my shower."
@ornu018 ай бұрын
Step 1: Have multiple Earths and tell no one where any of them are, esecially each other.
@heatsrink018 ай бұрын
Lol what if that's happening right now
@chucklittleton60848 ай бұрын
@@heatsrink01I'd watch that movie lol
@efraim69608 ай бұрын
dr who has that sub plot
@tomarmadiyer26988 ай бұрын
Secure, contain, protecc
@derekwazowski79518 ай бұрын
Death's End aah strategy
@tiffanynajberg51778 ай бұрын
A giant gun that fires supernova neutralizing shields is something I never even imagined, and is metal AF.
@Jevaughn8 ай бұрын
Ideas like that are why we subscribe to Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur, with our aforementioned host, Isaac Arthur. 🙃
@tiffanynajberg51778 ай бұрын
@@Jevaughn yeah I am new to this channel, so naturally I am still binge watching stuff, trying to absorb it all. It is quite clear Isaac Arthur is a brilliant individual.
@Jevaughn8 ай бұрын
@@tiffanynajberg5177 Longtime subscriber, but I haven't quite finished bingeing the back catalog either actually. You're in for a treat, some really special concepts have been covered in years gone by.
@juliahenriques2108 ай бұрын
Cosmic Stonehenge. Hmm...
@jamesamos65658 ай бұрын
*No one *Literally no one *Me switching the anti-supernova gun to auto and blaring Sabaton! Edit to fix spelling
@werre28 ай бұрын
Man, not insect, will rule this galaxy now and always!
@efraim69608 ай бұрын
as it should be!
@wayfa138 ай бұрын
and Freedom for all!
@icecold95118 ай бұрын
Do you want to know more?
@CharliMorganMusic8 ай бұрын
Terminid spy! 💢
@avishalom2000lm8 ай бұрын
Is that a quote from somewhere ?
@Jevaughn8 ай бұрын
"Mr. President, we have good news and bad news. The good news, the asteroid has been destroyed, New York City is saved." "What's the bad news?" "We shattered it into a shotgun blast, half of everything in low Earth orbit's about to be shredded, and we don't have insurance."
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
:)
@Jevaughn8 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA It's always NYC in danger, lol
@andyf42928 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA hmmm, if you shattered it. then dumped a big nuke into the debris cloud, wouldnt all the bits get yeeted very far away?
@tompatierno56068 ай бұрын
@@Jevaughn Or Tokyo
@graydanerasmussen40718 ай бұрын
@@tompatierno5606 C'mon! Tokyo is giant reptiles, and perhaps giant robots. Get with the program! :D
@HOLDENPOPE8 ай бұрын
"Hey, aliens! You have reached Earth...or have you?" *The cardboard Earth flops over while the real Earth is a galaxy away*
@tanin348 ай бұрын
I can't believe I've been watching Isaac Arthur for almost 10 years! How time flies!!!
@JLAvey8 ай бұрын
Just imagine the emergency meeting pending news of an incoming singularity. Head of State: How do we stop it? Bearer of Bad News: We don't.
@MidwitObservations8 ай бұрын
LOVE YOU ISAAC! Sfia is the goat of youtube channels!
@brianbrenton10258 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, the way you sound is just the way you sound. I sound like i sound. No one but you is bothered by it. We're all here because we enjoy listening to you.
@punchkitten8748 ай бұрын
18:12 "One Loonie with some skill..." made me think of Heinlein 😄
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
Makes me think I forgot to plug in the episode that we're [NSS] giving the Heinlein Award to William Shatner next month.
@AnimeSunglasses8 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA that's amusingly apt even for those who don't like Shatner and Heinlein
@berfunkle45888 ай бұрын
If it's any consolation, Isaac, your voice is what first drew me into watching your channel in the first place. Believe it or not, it's part of what makes your channel a joy to watch. The only other example I can think of, although he doesn't speak with an impediment, is David Attenborough. The content of his documentaries is pretty standard and anyone with a good voice could do the job, but Attenborough's voice makes it all the more enjoyable to watch.
@bluekoi4558 ай бұрын
You’re so right,Isaac and Attenborough are top voices!
@Lowlander-ci7is8 ай бұрын
All you need are.... Trillions of Helldivers...
@dx-ek4vr8 ай бұрын
For freedom!
@spiffygonzales51608 ай бұрын
Isaac you worry about your voice too much. You make good vids and at this point it just sounds iconic. 👍
@Selfleader4208 ай бұрын
I was in civil air patrol as a kid,,airforce auxiliary...basic stuff but interesting,,,then life happed ...I remember the book called Horizons Unlimited my first history of flight and more ,,it stuck with me ,,lots of family and friends in government and military ⚔ so I have grown up with a lot of respect for our country and yall who sacrifice so much,,,I had a car accident at an erly age in my twentys that has prevented me from being eligible for many things...but I am always trying my best with what I have an I am just greatful for every day I exist...that being said,,thank you for your service ,, and sharing your thoughts and insights science and science fiction has been a great way for me to cope with current events and my own personal experiences lol especially when I had my kid's long story,,,😊😂,,anyway best wishes for you and your family and much appreciated keep up the great work!! Aloha's stay safe out there!!!
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
You're very welcome, and thank you!
@ponyote8 ай бұрын
Knowing is half the battle. The other half is usually violence. Yo Joe! :D
@williambarnes50238 ай бұрын
Knowing is a third of the battle. The other thirds are ability to do anything about it, and giving a shit.
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
I'm going to have to steal both of those :)
@chronoscat33715 ай бұрын
One fourth of the battle is red lasers, and one fourth is blue lasers.
@stephanfranz25248 ай бұрын
I discovered your content a few months ago and I listen to it often while working (or falling asleep, since your voice is very soothing). It shocked me when you mentioned the place I work (as the sponsor). I had JUST suggested to the team today to check out your channel, since there's a couple scifi worldbuilding fans I work with! Glad someone here was ahead of the curve! And thanks for all your videos - they're really well done!
@jimc.goodfellas8 ай бұрын
Military veteran? Advised Space Force? Isaac is truly one of our greatest Americans
@CharliMorganMusic8 ай бұрын
He advised the USSF!?
@charlesjmouse8 ай бұрын
Always very good. Dare I say; the primary difficulty 'we' have with any threat is the wiring of our 'monkey minds': A threat is only 'real' if it is right in front of us, and even then we have only two hard-wired options: "Fight" or "Hide". Any threat that isn't both immediate and amenable to 'fighting' is something we will usually 'hide from', physically or psychologically. As a result there are a great many threats we virtually never deal with until it's too late!
@arcadiaberger92048 ай бұрын
William Shatner spoke so movingly of the immense sadness he felt, looking back at Earth from orbit, seeing how vulnerable our only home was. Even when we have settled all the way out to the Kuyper Belt, Earth will still be the most densely populated location in the System, and including our orbiting settlements and factories, Earth will be the biggest industrial center. It will likely be a thousand years or more before there are more humans off Earth than on it. Plus, of course, even in ten thousand years, a hundred thousand years, a hundred million years, Earth will still be the Ship of Stone upon which the First Humans sailed.
@one-shotrailgun87138 ай бұрын
Only a few seconds in and now im imagining a fanfiction of how would future-Earth defend themselves in the Star Wars galaxy. More specifically, it would be interesting to see how would Earth interact with the galaxy at large. *EDIT* Something like: - How it was discovered. Ex: Future-Earth being isolated from the rest of galaxy until recently, which opens up a lot of interesting plot and world building opportunities. - How future-Earth's technology would be different from rest of galaxy. Ex: Undeveloped in other areas but advanced in others. Such as, lacking of any form of anti-gravity and shield technology or inferior power generation technology due to lack of access and knowledge to more exotic material such as Tibanna gas or Hyperspace fuel. But more advanced and knowledgeable in computers, AI, nanotechnology, metamaterial creation, and advanced Transhumanist practices (I.e CP 2077 or above cybernetics, advanced biological implants and alterations, and mind augmentation). - And most relevant, how would future-Earth would defend themselves from attack. From littering the space near Earth with heavily armed and armored O'Neill cylinders whose presence alone would make usage of hyperspace jumps naturally dangerous in their area, pusher satellites with lasers or mass beams intended for pushing space craft being used as improvised weapon platforms to fight off invading armadas, to Earth retaliating with Hyperspace RKVs later on if escalation reaches galactic DEFCON 1 levels. Another great opportunity for world building on how future-Earth's technology differed from general Star Wars technology as a result of eons of galactic isolation. We would end up as a suped up version of Umbara in this case, possessing revolutionary technology despite being confined to our solar system. Sorry y'all, got a bit excited with my comment.
@101Chaker8 ай бұрын
There is series on yt called Earth in Star Wars. I recommend to watch it.
@one-shotrailgun87138 ай бұрын
@@101Chaker I already did a long while ago. It was a good read and im kinda bummed there isn't more of it in video form, but what I actually want is a fanfiction with a lot of Isaac Arthur influence/inspiration which delved into more of future-Earth that has already begun expanding to the solar system instead of being a continuation of modern Earth.
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
@@101Chaker That sounds neat :)
@tompatierno56068 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the Krikkit wars from HHGTTG
@robertadsett52738 ай бұрын
There have been, not surprisingly, multiple books and short stories on this theme. The one that popped to mind was “The Road Less Traveled”
@jtjames798 ай бұрын
Without FTL communication, there is no way to defend a planet. You have to keep moving.
@ni-dirus8 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful that you, an intelligent, open minded, and experienced person with grounded expectations, are on KZbin making videos like this. You make so many topics more accessible to the average person in ways few others can - all my friends and family constantly make poorly educated comments about space time, because they're innocently ignorant to many laws of physics, let alone countless other topics and subjects that can be referenced or relied upon to explain or theorize things in our known universe. You take topics that the vast majority of individuals see only in shitty, pulpy clickbait headlines like "Physicists say we're actually in a simulation!" "Scientists say AI will cause our extinction!" "A giant Superearth is sending signals to earth!" And so on and so forth. You reliably lay out the known facts, explain what that *means* for the world as we know it, and also helpful illustrate how the world would be under different circumstances where the implications of a clickbait headline were true. What if we were in a simulation? What if AI has a desire to cause our extinction? What if we picked up radio signals from another planet? What would life on a planet of that nature look like? The amount of times I have to explain to friends why "aliens hiding among us" isn't as simple as Men in Black masquerades, or why "aliens come to earth just for water" is a giant plot hole, not a reasonable explanation... I can always rely on your videos to explain the gaps in logic that I'm incapable of crossing, and I get to feel the joy of people learning new things. Born too late to discover the laws of physics and biology, born too soon to explore the stars on foot, but born just in time to experience new SFIA content every week!
@ni-dirus8 ай бұрын
Also, as someone who grew up with a lisp and has it pop out from time to time still, I'm glad that you chose to narrate your own videos instead of hiring someone. It just adds an extra something special!
@minhmeo95068 ай бұрын
For alien invasion: How about hiding underground in vaults/bunkers and trying to wage a (hopefully) successful guerilla war against the invaders? Basically a scenario like in Oblivion (2013) or Falling Skies would be the best option for us.
@thorin10458 ай бұрын
greatly depends on why the alien armada comes. if they want the stuff in space, we could literally just do nothing on the surface, they state that everything outside earth gravity well is theirs, and we agree unconditionally. if they want the biomass of earth, than maybe we can ransom us with the nukes, threatening to blow up a much as possible if the try to take it. if they want our lifeforce or something like that, than we can fight back or even agree with some trade. a willing partner will make more of anything than if we are against our own farming. but if they want to just remove us from the garden they bought from the galactic seller, than they might just bomb us (with asteroids) until we stop existing, and we can do nothing against it.
@comentedonakeyboard8 ай бұрын
Or hope that the Aliens mistake cars for the dominant Species
@andyf42928 ай бұрын
wel, how would we deal with an infestation of hostile koalas?
@VainerCactus08 ай бұрын
@@andyf4292 Don't worry, us Aussies will hold the line against our wildlife.
@jsbrads18 ай бұрын
How deep underground?
@DanielGenis50007 ай бұрын
I missed this one when you released it, so it’s a nice find for this afternoon while exercise!
@AleksandrPodyachev8 ай бұрын
My life for Super Earth!
@AleksandrPodyachev8 ай бұрын
Also, I have a cup of Liber-tea with me
@HighLatencyEmu8 ай бұрын
@@AleksandrPodyachev Don't mind if I do. Thank you citizen
@JonnyMack338 ай бұрын
Firstly, we as a populace, need to exude sincere peace and love. We need to openly embrace benevolence.. this has MANY positive consequences. One big one being, it ensure that any malevolence displayed towards us, would be met with what I like to call, _Honourable Resistance_ ... which embues a fierceness like no other. Our morals and integrity should preceed us at all times.
@mitree118 ай бұрын
Thank you to mention that confidence. Was totally unaware that such a cool thing existed
@eva-r2f8 ай бұрын
🎉🎉 oh yeah !!! Time for a drink and a snack 😋
@cabanford8 ай бұрын
Great topic.
@paulwalker2428 ай бұрын
We can't even defend Earth from our corrupt governments, they'll destroy it. I absolutely LOVE your videos. They are the BEST!
@brownwhale55188 ай бұрын
Some think outer space is empty. I say it’s not empty enough.
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
I like that line, it sounds familiar though, is it from something?
@brownwhale55188 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA I’m not sure, but it’s likely that it, or something very similar, has been said before.
@bobinthewest85597 ай бұрын
“When you can see the smoke of your neighbor’s chimney through the trees… it’s time to move.” -Abraham Lincoln (or so I’ve heard)
@alexandercross90818 ай бұрын
I had a buddy who was trying to write Sci-Fi, his idea for ubiquitous space travel, had the ships enter into a zone controlled by the orbital defenses, if you did not allow this and strayed out of very specific space lanes, said orbital defenses would vaporize you, no warnings no second chances. He described it as "if all traffic violations were punished by sudden and instant death."
@Noahloveless18 ай бұрын
Negan was ahead of his time. One of the reasons The Saviors were so successful was that they were very decentralized. With many colonies and outposts spread out.
@dudebot8 ай бұрын
Ooooh boy
@Fearinator8 ай бұрын
LOVE your show!!
@bluekoi4558 ай бұрын
Once again.. great stuff!🤘🤘🤘
@xWatexx8 ай бұрын
I’m kind of surprised that I didn’t hear about your military experience before, but I just wanted to say thank you for your service. :)
@tiffanynajberg51778 ай бұрын
Yay! Got my drink and snack
@teuth8 ай бұрын
if an asteroid destroys my home and i somehow survive, i demand a share of it's mineral value.
@jackflowers1008 ай бұрын
I'm so glad the nice intro music is back. Thanks for your content Isaac, excellent wind down listening in bed!
@sadwingsraging30448 ай бұрын
A space battleship named Thunderchild is all we need.😌
@dariustiapula8 ай бұрын
The best defense is an offense. Scatter mankind to the four corners of the galaxy.
@darrenhoffmann71148 ай бұрын
Nice timing, we have a 3 metre rock passing {we hope) tomorrow
@cabanford8 ай бұрын
Wouldn't a big "Dart" style impactor, that is just enough to tweak an asteroid's orbit so that it just misses us, be better than blasting it with a big bomb?
@ponyote8 ай бұрын
We must not have a Mine Shaft Gap!
@placebogazebo96718 ай бұрын
We have laser welders. Lasers that can melt steel. How about an orbital mega laser to cause ablation or better yet, spalling off the surface of the rock and cause a mild thrust.
@SilverSkyCloud8 ай бұрын
in case of asteroid impact: call bruce willis in case of alien attack: call will smith and jeff goldblum
@cannonfodder43768 ай бұрын
Informative look at a topic that much sci-fi is written around but never seriously examined. Great work, as always Isaac.
@youtube70768 ай бұрын
what sort of useful metals does mercury have beneath its iron rich crust? after we use the iron to make Statites (spell check still does not recognize you word) do we get a big heap of heavy elements, and if we do, is it enough to make us Kardashev 2
@youtube70768 ай бұрын
i just realized that if we had the Statites in place, that would already put us into kardashev 2. So it wouldnt matter about such a paltry amount of heavy elements as mercury might hold since with statites we could mine the sun... just delete my comment
@CreepyFungus298 ай бұрын
Simple, make the moon into a massive weapons platform
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
I've always like that option since the nominal 'dark side' can be used and reliably unable to target Earth itself with the megacannons, but probably only effective against targets you have a month or more to engage.
@CreepyFungus298 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA I'd imagine if we could weaponize the dark side of the moon, it would be technologically feasible to have an array of satellites to monitor further out into the solar system. Plus, should Boeing's plasma shield idea be technologically safe and sound, you may be able to build an Endor-style shield generator on the day side of the moon
@tompatierno56068 ай бұрын
@@CreepyFungus29 I'll believe Boeing can make a reliable plasma shield when they can make a reliable aircraft again
@yaelz60438 ай бұрын
... Does Arthur know something about an imminent alien invasion that we don't?
@tiagotiagot7 ай бұрын
What would it cost to build an AU-radius spherical telescope by sprinkling cubesats with cameras/antennas, using solar panels as make-shift solar sails for maneuvering, on a constellation of close-to-polar orbit around the Sun, Startlink/GPS style, using mesh networking so they don't have to be strong enough to reach Earth, just the nearest cubsesat in the constellation, and relay their data till reaching Earth? And what kind of data could we expect to get from something like that? If the cubesats were launched at the same rate as Starlink have been launched on average, how long until we could get the full sphere?
@jasonGamesMaster8 ай бұрын
Anyone else immediately get the old "Defenders of the Earth" cartoon theme song stuck in their head? Just me? OK. Lol
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
Well, it wasn't, but now it is :)
@jasonGamesMaster8 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA you're welcome :D
@Remigrator8 ай бұрын
Defend Europe ... I mean Earth :)
@aceundead47508 ай бұрын
Is there a step 2 to warfare, or is it all just step 1?
@cykkm7 ай бұрын
12:00: “Spread blast“ - Wait, wait, wait, _what_ blast in a vacuum? The mass of the nuclear warhead is all there is to turn into the gas, and, unlike the air blast in the atmosphere, just dissipates into near-vacuum at hundreds of meters. A flash that would melt an asteroid or at the least preheat it so it breaks up easier is non-directed, thus requires too much radiative energy from a nuclear explosion. A better option is a long nuclear-powered "gun" device, accelerating a mass to a high kinetic energy by evaporating solid filling, stored in the tube, all at once by the flash, possessing a compromise speed of sound to exert the pressure on the projectile-as high as possible to accelerate the kinetic projectile but not high enough to "notice" that the "lock" end of the tube itself has already evaporated and gone, is a better option.
@ze_kangz9328 ай бұрын
Random question for you Isaac :is the type of flight superman or thor makes in movies possible on known (or foreseeable) under known/possible physics of our universe ?!?
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
I don't think they detail the method so I can't say no, but almost certainly not :)
@ze_kangz9328 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA That's really sad:( It's one of my fantasies to achieve. Well, that wont stop me from trying. And there are many more cool stuff to explore. Thanks!
@DFX2KX8 ай бұрын
Id be shocked if we didn't squabble our time away regardless,alas.
@gabrote428 ай бұрын
Don't Look Up moment
@CloudPeopleRecords8 ай бұрын
Could something with an atmosphere ablate material in a way that would affect the overall motion of the body (like when moving an asteroid or space junk, or as a propulsion system)? Say focus a steady light on a pole versus at the equator? Or at a single point, like say Kingston Jamaica..? or Alert, Canada? How does that work with a rotating body? Is Mercury ablating material from its sunny-side? Could Io experience ablation from Jupiter's influence? Any insight is greatly appreciated. Sorry if they're silly questions. Thank you for the MANY hours of awesomeness. One of my favorite channels for years.
@CloudPeopleRecords8 ай бұрын
Also.. very sorry to the family and friends of Mr. Vinge, he sounds like a wonderful person (after very little research), and I can only imagine what influences he must have had on so many.. -may he never stop teaching you.
@ultrabeast31658 ай бұрын
the indomitable human spirit 💫
@youdontgettoknow1398 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered taking the "upcoming schedule" segment off your videos once they get pretty old? Is that practical to do?
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
Not really, youtube let's you remove segments but the editor is slow and clunky
@alanweiman15218 ай бұрын
Form some strange reason, I thought Shatner was dead. Glad to know he is still serving the sci-fi comunity well.
@Yoel_Mizrachi8 ай бұрын
Regarding the question of using nukes against asteroids, did anyone ever model what the impact of weeks or months or years of cosmic radiation/solar radiation can do to the nukes? There was that idea to blow neutron bombs in space to disable ICBMS warheads. Will space nukes have to be shielded too?
@andyf42928 ай бұрын
i wish someone would think about casaba howitzer's use in this situation
@Spiceodog8 ай бұрын
Ok but how do we defend Super Earth?
@davidmurphy5638 ай бұрын
Ok, i used to tune in every week but i haven't listened to an episode in art least five years. I'm going to do it this time.
@davidmurphy5638 ай бұрын
Ok, I'm one minute in and this has made me want to listen to ah audiobook. The one with the earth about to be hit and destroyed and the detective that is solving the crime.
@dragoninthewest18 ай бұрын
This video got me thinking about implausibility, which is Michael Bay's Armageddon. To summarize: after they first spot the asteriod, a bunch of people get together to discuss how they will stop it. General Keith David is like let's shoot nukes at it and blow it up. To which Dr. Jason Isaacs is like "nah, that would work. Can't deliver enough energy to destroy it." Then I thought, "But it's enough to knock the rock of course or maybe even slow it down enough to be captured by the moon." Then you sent the drillers up to mine the asteriod.
@beast21207 ай бұрын
Doesn't an explosion fall off as an inverse cube? Is the super nova an inverse square for some reason?
@egillskallagrimson58794 ай бұрын
Everything chill till the belters start throw you stealth coated asteroids 💀
@maxwest94708 ай бұрын
I know this is off topic, but I would love to know your thoughts on the three-body problem specifically the TV show and what you would do to defend Earth against the alien threat or perhaps solutions you might offer to the aliens so that they don't see Earth as the only option they have
@keithplymale23748 ай бұрын
Niven and Pournelle back in the 1970's wrote "Lucifer's Hammer" which is the story of us getting hit shotgun shell like by a broken up comet. I suspect that is a bigger threat than a single big rock. Keep showing water strikes and those would be far more damaging than a land strike.
@ravenhawk36038 ай бұрын
So about the different star explosion concepts: Would the Sun's helioshpere lessen the blow of such a blast? Would those blasts be able to cause asteroids to gas off and change there orbits?
@noobsworld42176 ай бұрын
Well we can always rely on the good old rifle and tank to stop the alien bastards! Awesome vid man.
@michaelmcchesney66458 ай бұрын
If we discover that Earth is going to collide with a rogue planet, we will just have to build space arks to transport as many people as possible to Bronson Beta.
@isaacarthurSFIA8 ай бұрын
I had to double check that reference its been so long :) That book is 90 years old now
@michaelmcchesney66458 ай бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA This video inspired me to rewatch the film. In the movie, instead of Bronson Alpha and Beta, the two planets are Bellus (referred to as a star in the film) and Zyra. I read the novel and its sequel, After Worlds Collide, when I was a kid (40+ years ago). There was apparently discussion of making an After Worlds Collide film, but, ultimately, nothing came from them.
@trumpingtonfanhurst6948 ай бұрын
I so hoped you'd mention the Vogons, and you did 🙂👍
@jsbrads18 ай бұрын
Fleet of mirrors in heliostatic orbits. Use for illumination, shading, power and cutting bad dudes 💁♂️
@Cooky001238 ай бұрын
You didn’t cover a comet, like the Tunguska event? Maybe a comet coming out of the Ort cloud or swinging around the sun.
@jdrissel2 ай бұрын
Insanity is not an occupational risk, it is a job skill!
@peacepoet19478 ай бұрын
We need to provide protection for our neighbors on Earth and having a hard time doing it. Someone coming to Earth from another world would have us before lunch.
@briancohen-doherty43928 ай бұрын
Best defense earth, IMHO, is to move beyond the technological and dive deep into consciousness
@nekomakhea94408 ай бұрын
Isaac Arthur for Space President, so he can build giant space lasers!
@GalaxyNewsRadio_2 ай бұрын
“Nukes a great solution to a lot of problems”😂
@MartinCHorowitz8 ай бұрын
How about an episode on the ultimate brute force weapon, creating another Big Bang as a Doomsday weapon?
@Enkaptaton8 ай бұрын
It took me very much too long to realise that the first rule of warfare is a running gag. omg
@uberglow08 ай бұрын
NEW VIDEO YIPPEE
@WilliamTaylor-h4r8 ай бұрын
If we developed warp drive it may save us from the big bang. Several sidewarp craft will be able to detect the big bang long before it could cripple our way of life and VIP crowds.
@sontungnguyen56318 ай бұрын
Let's go bois
@glorifiedlungfish8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service! (in both the traditional and the meme sense)
@youtube70768 ай бұрын
4:36 great photo looks like you were able to loose some weight too! well done!
@jsbrads18 ай бұрын
I prefer infrastructure that would benefit society today and be useful for incoming objects. Inexpensive foil mirrors in heliostatic orbit can be used to reflect a percent of sunlight away from ocean in front of a hurricane weakening the power of the storm. Reflect away light from ski slopes, glaciers, the poles, etc. Reflect light onto a city at night, onto a farm or solar array. The mirrors can all be rotated to heat one side of an incoming object, hundreds of them would heat one side very effectively. Solar arrays that can transmit their energy via laser can also cut it up, or heat one side to ablate, but can be active in power generation and other applications until needed for planetary defense.
@contestvoter8 ай бұрын
If invasion is our problem, hopefully we don't have to count on O'Neill and the chair.
@cheradenine19808 ай бұрын
That’s a Starship Troopers frigate at the start!
@tehbonehead8 ай бұрын
"Yes, but the... whole point of the doomsday machine... is lost... if you keep it a secret!"
@jchoneandonly3 ай бұрын
Simple, we need a big dude on a massive tower with a sword. That'd do it