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@DevanNadha-l1zАй бұрын
It's not even possible to build a space station on the moon. Especially on Mars... 😴
@Khalidwholeman9 күн бұрын
Actually if we gave supplies threw rockets, and earth was still around, it would be possible. It is actually possible to create oxygen.
@clairew21845 ай бұрын
Without a magnetosphere, how could it maintain a terraformed atmosphere?
@navret17075 ай бұрын
Also Martian gravity is only 38% that of earth - 3.7 m/sec^2 vs 9.8 m/sec^2.
@andypoppey52435 ай бұрын
It couldn't.... Unless those parts terraformed were in some kind of bubble or giant dome
@TexasAggie045 ай бұрын
Scientists have speculated they could ionize a protective magnetosphere using machinery on phobos and demos
@BIGJATPSU5 ай бұрын
According to some studies, it'd take a magnetic dipole at the L1 point of Mars with a strength of 1-2 Teslas to create such an artifical magnetosphere. Now 1-2 Teslas is not super strong in a sense, it's at the bottom end of what most MRI machines operate at, but you'd have to make such a device LARGE ENOUGH to continual pump out such a field FOREVER as Mars's core is effectively dead to make this a possibility. So your talking an object MANY miles in diameter working 24/7 nonstop. It'd have to be nuclear powered with some possible solar input. Might be an idea for all our leftover nuclear fuel rods if they can be reprocessed enough. It could be done with smaller systems at multiple L points as suggested, but would be trickier to balance most likely.
@j.b.onesnap5 ай бұрын
Debby Downer agrees with the question and wants an answer
@KelvinDiaz-x3l27 күн бұрын
I would love to see Mars rise from the dead. But instead of focusing on saving Mars. We should start focusing on saving our planet from dying. I'm telling you people are freaking weird!
@iamlsusam5 ай бұрын
It seems like it would be easier to fix earth’s environment than to terraform Mars!
@EnneaIsInterested5 ай бұрын
Well, on Earth, all the big economic interests want more oil and a non-circular economy to ship more products and drive the bad parts of consumer culture, whereas in space, there's mostly only support for development.
@lenny57745 ай бұрын
@@EnneaIsInterested and who pays for that development?
@EnneaIsInterested5 ай бұрын
@@lenny5774 well, gonna need a good orbital access scheme that lowers costs and allows us to also build a hydrogen economy to revolutionize intercontinental passenger transport. Combined-cycle jets + partial space elevators look like a winner if we want to drive down costs and fund the rest of this stuff.
@lenny57745 ай бұрын
@@EnneaIsInterested yes, but who pays for it, us through taxes or mega corporations that would only get larger?
@EnneaIsInterested5 ай бұрын
@@lenny5774 neither. I figure we architect market interactions that make companies 'voluntarily' pay for space industrialization bonds, if it's favorable to switch to being a foundation, rather than a corporation, government can make space industrialization bonds favorable.
@almar88745 ай бұрын
Whoever wrote this used every 5 dollar word they could think of to make it sound more scientific than it is.
@wb39543 ай бұрын
@@almar8874 nope
@Noobmasterqq23 күн бұрын
Its ai generated shit
@rylanrussell959516 күн бұрын
Or maybe the fact that you percieve it to be that way is a reflection of your own education level.
@randomguy32626 күн бұрын
@rylanrussell9595 this isn't scientific its more speculative. those 5 dollar buzz words clearly worked on you.
@rylanrussell95956 күн бұрын
@randomguy3262 I never said it was educational. I view videos like these as simple entertainment to watch as you're falling asleep. But the words used in this video are basic. Complicated language isn't used here. If you find the language in this video to be complex it's a reflection of having a poor education. Clearly you do, as you couldn't make that very simple interpretation.
@curtishardy7025 ай бұрын
Nuking mars will not thicken atmosphere
@ChosenSquirrelАй бұрын
If you Nuke the Dry ice at the poles it would heat the planet. CO2 is a greenhouse gas if you turn that into gas the C02 would increase , Scienists think this could be enough to get the process started.
@oggatog369810 күн бұрын
This.
@AcesArmourAdmirals-h4x9 күн бұрын
@@curtishardy702 Nuclear detonations cause nuclear winters, the exact opposite of raising temperatures.
@paulitagross63793 күн бұрын
It looks good on paper, one way ticket and I wish the future Martian good luck❤
@HistoscienceAI4 ай бұрын
I wish we could turn Venus into Earth, almost the size of Earth and with the same gravity
@lordgeminismagno73603 ай бұрын
@@HistoscienceAI Venus, mi planeta favorito, ojalá se terraforme, tiene un gran potencial.
@bro2233 ай бұрын
yes we are unable to change martian gravity to be equal as earth gravity.
@pi.actual3 ай бұрын
One day on Venus is 243 Earth days long. That's gonna be a problem.
@ianrosmarin22322 ай бұрын
@@pi.actual we will Terraform both of them at the same time
@ChosenSquirrelАй бұрын
Its a harder process , it is much better in some respects much worse in others , We need to master bioengineering enough to make bacteria that could change Venuses atmosphere and then we would need to set up Space Mirrors around the planet in such a way that it appears like it has a 24 hour cycle and we need a way to generate some kind of radiation protection (probably a satellite at L1). But this is much harder
@hoviksmail2 ай бұрын
I think they would use vertical farming to grow food because it makes better use of space. The setup in the video takes up a lot of space, which is very valuable in that situation.
@billybeck81693 ай бұрын
Someone has got to make a video game for this
@DEATHTRUTH2 ай бұрын
@@billybeck8169 It exists, its called "Planet Crafter" on steam
@andrevc8520 күн бұрын
@@billybeck8169 surviving Mars on steam
@johnmcnulty44255 ай бұрын
I just love science fiction like this!
@wb39543 ай бұрын
Why fiction?
@harambe7430Ай бұрын
@@wb3954 cause terraforming mars would never ever happen in real life
@White.W0lfzАй бұрын
🐺🐺🐺 Yep... I especially liked the fictional brushing over of how the magnetosphere was going to be artificially created by "super-magnets"... was lmfao at that one! Then nuking the planet to release CO2 gases... attempting to create an atmosphere before the fantasy magnetosphere. Now I understand why the moniker "Insane" is in the channel's name... this must have been put together by the channel's 8 year old child.
@rylanrussell959516 күн бұрын
@White.W0lfz I mean, I don't know what you expected when you clicked on it. Videos like these are for you to imagine while you fall asleep. They're entertainment at best. They aren't real. We aren't gonna terraform Mars at all, not even the slightest bit, in our lifetime. Such an endeavor would cost way way too much and offer too little in return. Humans are stuck on Earth, at least for a very very long time, whether we like it or not.
@juanreyesbtbreyes99914 күн бұрын
wHAT SCIENCE?? It is absolutely bull shit...
@Acrolades4 ай бұрын
Watching this makes me have a question. If we are able to do this to mars, then why can’t we do this to earth as well? If we as humans have the power to give a planet life then we can stop earth from dying or have major harm…right? I just feel like if we use mars as a testing ground we theoretically have a way to bring life back to earth in case of human destruction or “acts of god”
@goldpath99Ай бұрын
Bioengineered bacterium idea, would also be amazing to form underground, oxygen rich, terrarium-like, garden caves for sustainable habitation, provided that we either find water underground, or a way to manufacture needed elements somehow... A well trained A.i. can find a plethora of options, so there is possible hope to build a dream
@skrayraja5 ай бұрын
It's too optimistic and you need to have the magnetic field in place first of all otherwise no gas will remain in the atmosphere. Secondly the quality of martial soil, quantities of carbon and water actually available on Mars may not be adequate
@barracuda8615 ай бұрын
I thought the same about the magnetic field. Why do all that before doing the mag field.
@mugfish05 ай бұрын
Because atmospheres take millions of years to erode. With a compounding industrial terraforming effort, at worst, it would be hundreds of years.
@ChosenSquirrelАй бұрын
There are purposed ways to solve this like Satalite that casts a Radiation shadown using a small magnetic Feild at the L1 point . Soil quality can be improved . I haven't done much research on the quantity of carbon, but I would be more concerned with Phospherous and nitrogen
@NaGuru-yt8xfАй бұрын
What about terraforming Sahara, Gobi and other deserts instead?
@johnleicester38123 ай бұрын
Very important brother, that this technology exists widely on earth, the use of roads, electric trains, subways, electric vehicles, basements everywhere.
@matthewgordon32815 ай бұрын
how about we terraform earth back to liveable first?
@jarrodnewman05142 ай бұрын
Who are we (the people who are closest to the year 2030) to expect that people beyond the year 2100 will actually do what is described in this vid? Are we, here in the 21st century, still doing the things, living life, the way people did in the 18th and 19th centuries?
@charliemedina63623 ай бұрын
What's very important for Mars colonization, is some advanced 3D printers. Without that life on Mars would be extremely hard.
@FromNothing3 ай бұрын
13:11 those domes look silly lol. The trees will outgrow them very quickly and there is no entrance to them.
@kevinlemon65374 ай бұрын
Science Fiction at it's greatest . 😊
@james_robnett3 ай бұрын
The thing I find most fascinating about the idea of terraforming Mars or Titan is folks look at them and think "yeah we could turn them into an Eden in 500+ years', but then ask them about Earth in 500 years, a planet that's already 99.9% there and the view is 'nah Earth is humped'. It's also ridiculously optimistic about the first 20 years, and no we will not be detonating nuclear warheads on Mars in 20 years. Still someday we might get there.
@davefranklyn77304 ай бұрын
How many times can you say ethical, responsible, sustainable, habitable, collaborative, optimizing, utilizing and facilitating? It sounds like a board meeting at InTec. Did you get those cover sheets on the TPS reports, Martian citizen?
@erichtomanek47394 ай бұрын
WEF and UN buzzwords.
@KevintheMinion20223 ай бұрын
And....whats wrong?
@NewbieReaction923 ай бұрын
Fascinating take on Mars! Ever considered the theory that every planet in our solar system might actually be Earth at different points in time? Just dropped a video exploring this wild idea curious to hear your thoughts!
@ambientspacem25 күн бұрын
Thats why we should not mess with it , maybe soon its ready to bloom by it self
@bubblehed7385 ай бұрын
If the female astronaut at 17:12 can make a space suit look that fine.... 😳
@barracuda8615 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same watching her walk
@markp85814 ай бұрын
I think this whole silly video is just an excuse to show that 10 sec.
@intimidate21613 ай бұрын
lol 😮
@travo680525 күн бұрын
She bad
@milosavmatic91953 ай бұрын
Kako ide situacija možda će i zemlja morati da se teraformira ??
@ballbro61314 күн бұрын
So many ads within this video, just trying to wind down before falling asleep, dang.. this was almost an awesome video
@leecover10024 күн бұрын
Our grandparents never imagined many things that now seem real, as we witness advanced technologies transforming the world. I believe this is part of a project to build a new civilization, since ours has not turned out as perfectly as they hoped.
@SWilkin67613 күн бұрын
They also imagined many things we have not achieved like flying cars and a cure for cancer.
@TheAIExplorer-o5j3 ай бұрын
14:58 The way you handled this section is a masterclass in skill and patience. Respect! 🎓
@TheMathieu1296 күн бұрын
Could phase 2 be achieved by sinking nuclear waist by creating a controlled nuclear meltdown to the core to super heat it and create a magnetic shield?
Of course, in reality, rotating space settlements at stable Lagrange points are going to be very common in an interplanetary future, and that's how you get an artificial magnetosphere built, not on Mars, but from asteroidal materials, and also, orbitals will have an easier time maintaining those assets.
@aigslmnop65594 ай бұрын
speculation; since the core isn't molten and the geomagnetic dynamo is inoperable geoengineering by excavation is imagined and the planet halved and possibly altered too in its rotation at the optimal point that also permits prospecting for solid, liquid or gas constituents that comprises a warm encapsulated blanket adhering to the surface along with all other resources needed for whatever
@davidsmith55843 ай бұрын
Mars is a pipe dream.
@InsaneCuriosity3 ай бұрын
Maybe, but every big achievement starts as a dream. Thanks for watching!
@michaelvonblucherafaltona19943 ай бұрын
The creator uses the mention of Martian Lagrangian points far too loosely. There are only five. Mars Sun L1 is approx. 1 million km in front of Mars in the direction of the Sun. Mars Sun L2 is approx. 1 million km behind Mars is the direction away from the Sun. Mars Sun L3 is on the opposite side of the Sun. Mars Sun L4 is the fore (Leading) trojan point, 60 degrees ahead of Mars in its orbit. Mars Sun L5 is the aft (Trailing) trojan point, 60 degrees behind Mars in its orbit. The only one that would be useful for setting up "mirror concentration" or "electromagnetic dipoles) would be Mars Sun Lagrangian point one. Interestingly, a lot of the imagery is from the now-defunct Mars One concept.
@michaelvonblucherafaltona19943 ай бұрын
@@Vorb Yes, but as it's a million kilometers directly behind Mars, perhaps for scientific equipment that needs to be kept out of sunlight. Certain halo orbits in the region could be useful as well.
@Sknde0.04 ай бұрын
I know it l sounds stupid but what i am saying is simply in theory. What if we terraformed the moon. It orbits within the habitable zone it has an atmosphere and i know mars also orbits in the habitable zone but the moon is easier to reach. If we could thicken its atmosphere could it sustain life and water?
@intimidate21613 ай бұрын
When did the moon get an atmosphere?
@DarthAnvanАй бұрын
Bit late answer i know, but moon has an atmoshere. Couple centemeters deep on the surface. Very thin too.
@intimidate2161Ай бұрын
@DarthAnvan Threre is no atmosphere. It's considered a vacuum.
@hois27943 ай бұрын
It would make a lot more sense to try and fix the problems we have on Earth, right now, with the vast resources that already exist on our blessed planet, than to try and reform another - hoping that the human beast will not raise its ugly head from day-one of that operation. How about trying to "terra form" Earth first? What about solving our conflicts here first - before hoping that we will actually manage to cooperate on such a massive, alien project? Or do you think that the human greed factor will suddenly cease to exist on Mars?
@arttuvesterinen69845 ай бұрын
Haha, It`s fun to live through these eras and see how all these are just a wild fantasy and speak.
@auldenspencer48823 ай бұрын
What about Iron nana rods for skipping most of the crap that you said for heating it up to making it warm enough for humans in just under a year and an artificial megntic field satellites
@marianhoban90864 ай бұрын
HERE! 0N! EARTH 🌎!
@bohumilcambalik71442 ай бұрын
How would you deal with long-term effects of low gravity on human health, human fetus etc.?
@scottwilliamson23245 ай бұрын
My question is if the Martian planet does not have enough water, are they going to drop asteroids on the planet and wait for the impacts to stabilize after a hundred years or more? Does Mars offer enough usefulness that out weigh the use of space stations? I question how can converting mars into an active planet happen without re-energizing the core of the planet.
@Souleater77775 ай бұрын
@@scottwilliamson2324 what do you mean reenergizing cores?
@mack727610 күн бұрын
Freezing in NY now. How can they warmup Mars?
@NicholasNerios5 ай бұрын
Before we start thinking permanent colonization of Mars let's not forget Phobos is in a declining orbit it is speculated to break apart in the atmosphere, shading and cooling the planet even more making solar energy useless. And chunks of rocks will continuously fall until the Phobos ring is absorbed. Or worse case just goes straight on down solid, shattering the crust of Mars in a global mega Mars quake. Habitats will succumb to the tremors.
@ბაადურნატროშვილიАй бұрын
როგორც მაგ თანამგზავრიდან მოჩანს მარსი დასახლებულია უკვე🇬🇪
@Andrzej75Kot2 ай бұрын
Приветствую! Есть идея ☝️ Ибо не понимаю одного, зачем отправлять людей в неизвестность?! Почему нельзя построить большой космический корабль что-то типа базы - на дальней орбите Земли?! Для начала перенести туда некоторое, необходимое производство, робототехники для этих целей вроде бы как сегодня уже предостаточно 🤔 Корабль оборудовать как следует, обеспечить защиту и безопасность экипажам, заполнить трюмы всем необходимым и отправить в неспешный полёт к Марсу? А тогда уже начать готовить новые команды "колонистов" и отпралять их, но только после прибытия базы к Марсу и развёртывания первоначального лагеря колонистов на поверхности рототизированной техникой? В создании такого космического проекта разве не захотели бы принять участие многие из государств?!
@hansleijonmarck97685 ай бұрын
Electromagnetic shield Technologies. By creating an artificial magnetic field around Mars you do not only protect humans agains the cosmic radiation but you safeguard the developing athmosphere from being striped away.
@Smiley_1013 ай бұрын
I don’t mind supporting things like this but first thing we need to do first is how we can expand our life span to as long as we choose to then the future is cool exploring things in another planet but until we can’t yet I rather spend that money on longevity for humans first
@JimmyJamJack19 күн бұрын
Chapters based on phases/eras would have been good here
@reines-des-truffieres-4612 күн бұрын
yes-yes, that's it... But you'll have to bring a lot of compost to grow on pebbles! 😅
@trevorholbrook11724 ай бұрын
How about putting right the “Terraforming” of our own backyard.
@FeralDropbearАй бұрын
The Earth is fine and has a thriving ecosystem, the only people who think otherwise are those who have no idea of the geological history of the planet. Having a second planet greatly increases the likelihood of life surviving when another extraterrestrial collision occurs or super volcanic eruption and a subsequent mass extinction occurs. It’s just common sense.
@EnneaIsInterested5 ай бұрын
The secret sauce to Martian colonization would just so happen to be self-replicating machine infrastructures and atomically-precise manufacturing, it's the fact that economic dependence will mostly be obviated with burgeoning this-century technology that makes things like settling and terraforming Mars and Venus viable.
@deepwubbinz79192 ай бұрын
Could a large comet or asteroid strike restart the core ?
@InsaneCuriosity2 ай бұрын
A big comet or asteroid hitting Mars could create heat and pressure, which might affect the planet's core. However, restarting the core would be quite complex. Mars has a lot of challenges to overcome for terraforming. Thanks for your comment!
@pi.actual3 ай бұрын
Finally, at long last, the terraforming process of Mars is near completion. However, the beings that initiated it have not been seen for 250 million years.
@david-ravedding8173 ай бұрын
Even if all of this were to work humans are still involved and war inevitable. One example, there once was an English colony in the Americas.
@KHAMATSHAH-gj4ed5 күн бұрын
My 4 hours were also lapsed in watching this video.
@44excalibur3 ай бұрын
Still can't increase the gravity to Earth level, or give Mars its protective magnetic field back.
@alexli41075 ай бұрын
There are no energy to terraforming Mars in 500 years. It will take at least 30000-100000 years.
@GidarGaming3 ай бұрын
It might be possible in the far future depending on future energy generation technology. If technological progress doesn't slow down it could easily happen in the next 10,000 years. Too bad it's unlikely even 1 viewer of this video will live past 100 so we'll never see it ourselves. 😔
@jesuslmarq974026 күн бұрын
Se escucha muy bonito, pero no se toma en cuenta que la gravedad marciana afectará severamente la salud de los posibles colonos, por lo que nunca se colonizará marte.
@gungnir392625 күн бұрын
It seems logical that we should bore tunnels and caves as living space on Mars. At least after the initial tent base.
@madcat14362 ай бұрын
I think we should look into redirecting large ice comets from the kuiper belt to bombard the surface of Mars. It will raise surface temps and add water.
@InsaneCuriosity2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@DarthAnvanАй бұрын
Sure, it will take only couple thousend years. Assuming first we figure out how to equip mars with magnetosphere. Still it doesnt solve problems with very low gravity, atmospheric pressure, lack of nutrients for plants...
@erickdupont45035 ай бұрын
How, pray tell, will “they” keep a new atmosphere and oceans from boiling away when there’s no magnetic field generated by the core of Mars? It’s a dead planet.
@InsaneCuriosity5 ай бұрын
Scientists are exploring some strategies to handle this. One idea is to create an artificial magnetic field using a large magnetic device between Mars and the Sun, which could protect the atmosphere. Another approach is to thicken the atmosphere with greenhouse gases, which could help shield against the solar wind even without a strong magnetic field. Initial colonization might also focus on building underground habitats or using Martian soil to protect against radiation.
@waxogen9 күн бұрын
Hi, I have been an environmental researcher since 1969. I discovered a method for growing grass on the surface of radioactive Uranium Mine tailings at Rio Algom Limited in Elliot Lake Ontario.( confirmed). Grass can be grown on the surface of the planet Mars using formulated microcrystalline wax only I need Elon's help to conduct an experiment. Grass produces oxygen, for example, 25 sq feet of grass will produce enough oxygen for one person to breathe for one day. An airtight glass or plastic dome can be erected on the Mars surface and where the grass will be planted and where one person can dwell for 24 hours. Enough grass planted in this dome environment will create enough breathing oxygen to keep one person alive.
@jinha9112 ай бұрын
What would be very poetic is that human lived and destroyed mars long time ago and survived on earth long enough to return to mars to rebuild it.
@InsaneCuriosity2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@JunkLayer29 күн бұрын
Prior to colonization, might it be advantageous to redirect numerous large asteroids to impact Mars to increase the mass and raise the temperature of the atmosphere? I would assume the increase mass would increase the gravity of the planet helping it retain a thicker atmosphere and be more beneficial for human physiology. The impact and increase mass might help to reactivate the core of the planet as well, assisting in creating a stronger magnetic field to decrease cosmic radiation from hitting the planet. We can also be specific and redirect numerous asteroids that contain water ice to help increase that scarce resource for the planet.
@InsaneCuriosity29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@Michael1ndonli5 ай бұрын
TLDR: Why dont we focus on terraforming or w.e. the Earth and its hostile regions first, and then the moon before we target Mars & beyond.... I love this channels videos and I watch most of the videos they upload (though alot of them are just regurgetations of the same initial themes/questions/content). The videos have some great narration and relaxing background music & the actual cgi content is top notch however its made... But to the actual matter at hand, this channel needs to make its mind up on subjects such as this one, will we ever live on other celestial bodies in our solar system and beyond or not, i'm quite certain a video released last week just said we will never live on anywhere else but Earth or something to that effect. Furthermore, some of the "science" perpetuatued in these videos is psuedo science with no real consideration of what they are actually sharing, i mean terraforming mars.. really? We're gonna begin terracforming mars starting in 2050?? thats Literrally round the corner interms of the tech needed to achieve such a feat. We can't even terraform any of our deserts warm or cold (Sahara and Antartica) so how the hell will we terraform a whole planet with a couple nukes in just 30years? sigh.. its nice to dream after all but yh Elon musk ain't taking no1 to mars in 2025 or 2100 or even 2500.. there are many big massive questions we need to address before we set out and until we start seeing tangible answers and not these make believe videos, none of theses speculative ideas will come true.
@tommachin87055 ай бұрын
Huh? Like the terra forming the arctic would just make the Sahara bigger. Or make another part of the plant that isn't a desert a desert. Mainly cause once you melt all the permafrost your releasing all the CO2 locked up in that permafrost.
@Michael1ndonli5 ай бұрын
@@tommachin8705 Think you misunderstood my point here pal... The essence of what i'm saying is why don't "we" focus our collective efforts on managing our eco system and mastering that before we start to pursue terraforming a whole planet. Whatever shape or form that takes will be for the generation that figures it out. If we for instance engineer the weather in the Sahara desert there will be a knock on effect of the rest of the eco system so i'm sure all the additional calculations will need to be made to maintain the balance of things.
@tommachin87055 ай бұрын
@@Michael1ndonli I'm assuming I did mis-read what you said. I originally read that you said we should terraform The Sahara or Antarctica first. Which of course would make no logical sense. Maybe somehow supplying water to the Sahara but messing with the arctic would just be bad business.
@tommachin87055 ай бұрын
@@Michael1ndonli Also damn my original comment is a mess.... Like a complete dumpster fire. I had originally commented at work. So Plant=Planet.... And other issues...
@travisr22222 ай бұрын
I still don’t understand why all proposed Mars bases are on top of the Martian soil. With how loose the Martian dirt is and how many dangers are on top, why not put the base just underground or in hills? High winds, Martian sand, space debri, meteors, radiation, etc…it must be easier to keep everything intact slightly underground
@MasoudNyoni-g8o5 ай бұрын
Thanks insane curiosity for sharing this idealisms
@CucullusJ4 ай бұрын
Wie bekloppt muß man sein, Atombomben auf dem Mars einsetzen zu wollen?
@Delosian13 сағат бұрын
So basically you'd irradiate your best source of drinking water and fuel by using nuclear weapons.
@marvinmartinez55524 ай бұрын
No plate, tectonics, 😮
@abstraction62123 ай бұрын
then if we get bored of mars then well terraform Titan and thats not enough then we look for another star system, then create a star then make multiple planets and then make more and more solar systems then go further and rule andromeda, humanity conquers the universe
@Groza22224 ай бұрын
The question is why?! Who and why would want to commit themselves to such horrible life inside a lab prison? Existing inside such a science lab is very different to living!
@barygol2 ай бұрын
All very optimistic. Meanwhile on Earth, wars, environment destruction, etc, etc...
@arttuvesterinen69842 ай бұрын
Me as martian- inivudual, i very much oppose all nuke- use here.💥🔥
@InsaneCuriosity2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Healitnow5 ай бұрын
Is Mars Wasted Time. The problem is with water. Can you get some into the garden and use it, or is it out of the question. I heard that Mars is too lacking in gravity for water to exist in liquid form on the surface. That if true it eleminates watering a garden, as the water will not stay liquid, therefore will not penetrate and moisen the soil. This alone would preclude Mars from habitation as no crops could be grown there. When we water on earth we depend on the water being draqged down into the roots by our increased gravity. Are there any answers to this, or was this report wrong. EG. Would a pressure filled green house change this and cause the water to stay liquid and penetrate the soil in these rooms at least. Can this pressure replace gravity and allow colonization of Mars. Remember this pressure would only be inside a few buildings, and would not allow for crops or even natural fauna to be grown outside on any part of the unperessurized surface. There will be no fields of corn, vegetables, or wheat. In the long run this would greatly restrict the population of this planet, even kill it for long term habitation of cities full of people. I know you can say increase the atmospheric pressure, but scientists say this will take over 100 years to do, according to everything I have read. Is there a solution to this or are we following a pipe dream, that is destined to fade out for at least 100 years, on this one point alone.
@ELANSURF2 ай бұрын
Ethical stewardship is a great idea. We should try it here on Earth.
@dorny14Ай бұрын
love these thought experiments. My guess is the quantum mechanics black hole stuff will be solved long before mars gets to this stage and we'll interstellar to a turn key planet somewhere. (yes interstellar is my fav movie lol)
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@johnhix48422 күн бұрын
Never going to happen. I haven’t even got my flying car yet. Man will never live on Mars and will be fortunate to keep living many more centuries in a civilized state on Earth.
@64morgy5 ай бұрын
Could you simulate earth's gravity?
@dave438-jw33 ай бұрын
So someone has figured out how to restore Mars' magnetosphere?
@KaarleKuus2 ай бұрын
@@dave438-jw3there are multiple ways to create an artificial magnetic field, for example building a superconductor on mars equator or creating a magnetic field generator in the L1 Lagrange point of mars
@jeriatrix45265 ай бұрын
All of these pipe dreams never address the issue of how this monumental effort will be paid for. No were near enough wealth can be created by a single planetary civilization to support it.
@EnneaIsInterested5 ай бұрын
Well, on an energy footing, it's definitely possible.
@mugfish05 ай бұрын
Once Martian colonists are established, they will have to be self sufficient and rely on in situ resource utilisation to survive. In the end, unless a martian currency is minted early on, much construction will probably go ahead circumventing finance out of necessity and a lack of said currency to begin with. Hope this explain the situation better!
@scottbuchanan34614 ай бұрын
They Already spent over 600 trillion dollars on the initial space fleet now complete.
@johncobb18384 ай бұрын
we could do this if our human society worried less about money and the monetization of things could move beyond what we now and too a type 1 civilization alot of these dreams can come true but we as a race can't do that cuz we are selfish species
@Ivanculina14 ай бұрын
Yes
@har83973 ай бұрын
Or, or we could just terraform earth back a garden of eden. Would be much easier and fulfilling. We could just do that....
@InsaneCuriosity3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@almar88745 ай бұрын
"With minimal environmental impact" ??? I thought the whole point was to have maximum environmental impact.
@InsaneCuriosity5 ай бұрын
The goal is to make Mars habitable with minimal harm to the environment. We want to create a balance where we improve Mars while preserving its natural state as much as possible.
@mobileplayers50085 ай бұрын
Everyone said most of our souls came from Mars because Mars was the first planet with humans life but nobody knows.
@MovieShortsWorldwide3 ай бұрын
Yes I believe in that too, thank you for brining it up. ❤
@elongnutz2531Ай бұрын
I’ve always felt we initially came from mars. I feel like we terraformed earth then got knocked back to Stone Age somehow. What if our original civilization is still on mars or what if mars is a big graveyard
@silversurfer34573 ай бұрын
A hyperloop on Mars would be a huge expense for a sparsely populated experimental planet and too restrictive for exploration purposes 😮
@MathNunezАй бұрын
Very cool, but the Sun will destroy Mars too when it dies. We should go to the Titan satellite instead. Just use Mars to get there.
@ninofilizola182 ай бұрын
You're really optimistic. In my point of view, in 2400 there'll still be people dying of hunger in poor countries.
@LeeSugden-k2r3 ай бұрын
Never happen we could probably build some dome like cities but that’s it
@philiproscoe29685 ай бұрын
in the thumbnail, how is it the human seems to require an oxygen tank, but plants seem to be growing in the background ?
@jamessunderland92842 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that everyone on mars hangs NFTs on their walls. I think this video is what the Musketeers actually think is going to happen.
@unfixablegop3 ай бұрын
Even just stably surviving, as they project by 2040, will optimistically take until the turn of the century.
@petertuckergoettler57204 ай бұрын
Interesting To Note, merci. * COOL!!!
@InsaneCuriosity4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@patrikmarthin664319 күн бұрын
What will happen if we add mass to mars and increase its gravity? Will mars "dead" iron core heat up and start spinning and create a magnetic field? Will the added mass change mars rotation around the sun?
@chuckylugs96075 ай бұрын
Seriously ?? ..Where would they get the money and the resources from, and across there for that ? Another thing, your blood would be boiling within 5 minutes if not before the radiation finishes you. Madness, absolutely ‘Nae Chance’
@iAmDislikingEveryShort5 ай бұрын
Granted the machinery never malfunction or break down (impossible)
@BlackPeerama5 ай бұрын
I think buy the 2100s ai Will Be taking over
@abstraction62123 ай бұрын
Then that means the Star Forge from Kotor 1 becomes real
@susannebrunberg41743 ай бұрын
It would be nice, a new world and the old world. But, well, it could maybe be possible, the technological development is of course advancing. But how fast? Is there time to try to colonize Mars? Is it better to try to build a big "bubble" for those who might be there, those who do research etc? We need better rockets firstly, the journey can't take forever... Anyway a good idea, you must dream big. And I hope for development in that direction, if only the funding can be arranged. Unfortunately, I will not be around to experience this
@justinisyou86912 ай бұрын
Shoutout to the camera man
@ThewarengineMetatron2 ай бұрын
Mars needs more water if we could get some ice comets to hit that’s a better way to get that resource there to terraform