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@EquityChaser1 Жыл бұрын
I understand this is a concept video, but let’s be real for a sec. The ice is frozen carbon dioxide which when thawed, will be evaporated back into the atmosphere as a gas. Mars will never be terra formed, due to the fact that its core it’s no longer active. To produce an active magnetic field. Which is why the planet is bombarded by radiation. If god wanted us to be a multi planetary species he would have given us two planets to inhabit. But thanks for the enthusiasm.
@InterestsExplorer11 ай бұрын
Wait a minute, what about people on earth 🌍??
@osvaldoulpunionfortheliber455211 ай бұрын
1990 - By the year 2000 we will be on Mars. 2000 - By 2015 we will be on Mars 2015 - By the year 2020 we will be on Mars 2020 - By the year 2035 we will be on Mars 2035 - By 2100 we will be on Mars And so the cattle dream and are deceived...
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Theories are we already are and other places , that would explain the delay
@rilandvlog292610 ай бұрын
It's 3025 welcome to mar s pautsng Po🤣
@tekajibril543011 ай бұрын
If you are reading this from the future, My name is Teka. Its 2023 & I trying to build something really cool. I hope it works and you are a part of it. I hope Africa is proud of me & I have done her well and showed the world that we can accelerate our development by collaborating instead of division. Keep being beautiful, peaceful & expand our hope throughout the universe.
@teemoney11610 ай бұрын
Don't give up on your dreams. The future of our sometimes-great race, lie in the palms of your hands.
@deejagers7169 ай бұрын
what you smoking?
@delpierok20118 ай бұрын
What are you trying to build
@infinity.88 ай бұрын
@@deejagers716 🤣🤣🤣🤣... Plastic thats plastic for sure..🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
@Michal_M_858 ай бұрын
You're not serious about this, are you? xD
@robindawtrey97352 ай бұрын
I'm in my 70's and have been a lifelong Science Fiction fan...and as much as I wish that the future will replicate what is depicted in this video...I have doubts that we will ever transform another planet whilst we can't even do it on our own.
@lordteezzus38112 ай бұрын
Damn, for someone your age who's watched the world change as much as it has I"m surprised you think that way.
@robindawtrey973517 күн бұрын
@@lordteezzus3811 I may have seen considerable change...but I'm a realist not a believer in fantasy...
@ct176214 күн бұрын
@@lordteezzus3811 yes because we've terraformed earth ...easily. right? lol
@reynaldomadridi723812 күн бұрын
We will never....colonize Mars! Too many obstacles to overcome. Hey...let try aaaaah....the moon, first. Oh, yeah! Cost? Mars, cosmic rays, gamma rays, weightless effects on our very fragile human body, not designed for prolonged times & distance in the hostile environment of space. Waste of time, energy & money, and all the resources needed to sustain one human being, let alone a colony. The vastness of space is beyond the capacity of our fragile existence in the grand scheme of the universe.
@danielw72909 күн бұрын
😂 you mean microplastics everywhere, damaged ozone, pfas in our water. This video does not account for human greed.
@PassportGaming Жыл бұрын
Someone reply to this comment in 2035
@Destoroyah_Gaming_YT Жыл бұрын
And someone reply to this comment on 3000 as well
@realAmosKoech Жыл бұрын
@@Destoroyah_Gaming_YTGreetings from the year 3000 A.D.Time travel helped me see 2023.Going back.
@JayBee-cv6ko Жыл бұрын
😂😅😮
@notprovided1131 Жыл бұрын
@@realAmosKoechWhat's it like?
@garycheatham9472 Жыл бұрын
@@notprovided1131 amos passed . I'm amossimbiotic a android with amos mind uploaded into my program he would of loved it
@josemartins-gameАй бұрын
In 2035 we will not even be on the moon.
@pancakebb638414 күн бұрын
In 2069,we will be able to land on moon
@JoseRuiz-vm8hr14 күн бұрын
By the year 3000, we will be dispatching requests documents to China for lunar landings.
@christian2003-e9j13 күн бұрын
@@josemartins-game we Will on the Moon in 1969
@nataliecarson668012 күн бұрын
@@josemartins-game heck, we won’t even have a functioning space agency.
@10raystube12 күн бұрын
Government might be broke by then. Also, low gravity will kill us. We are designed to live and function under one Earth -G
@stevereal-11 ай бұрын
The average natural radiation level on Mars is 24-30 rads or 240-300 mSv per year. This is about 40-50 times the average on Earth.
@anthonygarvia31478 ай бұрын
need to replicate a magnetic field somehow. maybe future humans will figure it out and read this comment in 2350. i hope we managed to save Earth and expand across the solar system, future human.
@rdelrosso19737 ай бұрын
@@anthonygarvia3147 Well, that means from about 2030 to 2350, the "Martians" wold have to live underground. That's OK, if you LIKE living underground. OR, we could "replicate a magnetic field" well BEFORE 2350. Say, by 2040? OR, we could colonize the Saturnian Moon Titan! Yes, Titan is much COLDER. And Titan is much further away from Earth -- about 800 million Miles vs about 50 million for Mars. But Titan has a very thick atmosphere, that offers protection against Ultraviolet Rays. Whadya know? Off to the Right >>>>, I see another video entitled: "WHY IT WOULD BE PREFERABLE TO COLONIZE TITAN INSTEAD OF MARS"!
@merlin66257 ай бұрын
Below 2 is the safe level of radiation for humans.
@realsatoshihashimoto2 ай бұрын
@@stevereal- This concern will need to be addressed. But it must be pointed out that this is a Statement of how things are on Mars today. Obviously solutions will need to be found to change this situation in the future. An artificial magnetic field, for example. This is a longer term project. Initially all Mars colonists will need is a few feet of martian regolith on top of their habitats to provide adequate radiation shielding.
@srb200120018 ай бұрын
In actuality, the habitation on Mars will be underground, not in domes. Micrometeorites would destroy the domes, plus giant dust storms and relentless radiation.
@salsa564 Жыл бұрын
I find it extremely unlikely that we will have the beginning of a Mars colony in 2035. That’s too soon.
@MrPaytonw34 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, these are always very optimistic. Id put that back another 10 or 15 years or so.
@PaulojnPereira Жыл бұрын
I think humans as a society are not yet ready to colonize anything beyond earth. Just imagine all major nations grievances and pettiness moving on to space, with so many resources at their disposal wars and conflicts would be far worst. Only a globalized form of government that could unite all mankind would stand a chance.
@GuiLOST-lz8su Жыл бұрын
WTF 2027 TO 2030 MAXIMUN NASA MUSK WILL COLONIZER MARCH FRIEND 10 YEARS OR LESS TILL NOW WAKE UP
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Жыл бұрын
@paulojnpereira, And a world government, at this point in history, is a very bad option. Just take a closer look at UN. Countries are not represented by size or population. Countries are represented in the UN by how much they steel from the poor nations. With an official world order, this robbery will become official law. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@creamone Жыл бұрын
The time line has been increasing for years. Remember Mars One: By a Dutch nonprofit, this project planned to establish the first human colony on Mars by 2025. I don't see that happening at all.
@Healitnow8 ай бұрын
One of the best look ahead videos I have seen. Well worth watching if you are a Mars fan.
@diegoflores92378 ай бұрын
If you're a dolt that believes fantastical things
@mathewsvensson3786 Жыл бұрын
So interesting to see a story/prediction timeline that goes into the FAR future with Martian colonization, rather than just stopping at the standard, "we can breathe the atmosphere because of science" and that's it. Don't get me wrong, that alone could have been fascinating, but this channel managed to take it up several notches in terms of quality by exploring a future where humans live on Mars and consider it to be just as ancient and foundational as Earth is to one of us.
@julianjulio38114 ай бұрын
Everything sounds wonderful, except that it says that only wealthy Martians will enjoy almost everything. That's not nice.
@TarafdarzamanАй бұрын
This amount of care should be done on Earth 🌎
@Dhreyat11 күн бұрын
exactly 👍
@babybeast6938 күн бұрын
There are over 8 Billion people. So can be done on both
@TheDinobravo2 күн бұрын
Most of the tech needed to do this on Mars would never be invented if we just keep building track homes on Earth.
@TheTamriel11 ай бұрын
Make me wonder what might happen first - the transformation of Mars to Earth 2, or the transformation of Earth to Mars 2
@bubbajones690710 ай бұрын
Mars to Earth 2 is impossible as there is no way of making the atmosphere dense enough. Not even close.
@paulog.57888 ай бұрын
@@bubbajones6907the issue is not just mars atmosphere being too thin but also the planets magnetic field being too weak
@rdelrosso19737 ай бұрын
Rather than Mars 2, we are on the way to making the Earth to be "Venus 2". Of course, the Venusian Average Global Temp (AGT) of 864 Degrees Fahrenheit ("F") is over FOURTEEN times that of Earth's approximately 60 Degrees F. The Earth will NEVER get that hot, but it does not take a lot! But recently, we have seen how seemingly "tiny" increases in the Earth's AGT can have disastrous effects such as: the 2023 Heat Waves that hit Phoenix, AZ, France, Italy, Iran and China. Remember the Heat Wave that hit Phoenix in July 2023, when it was 110 Degrees F for about THIRTY days straight? As I type this, on April 12, 2024, at 12;03 AM EST, if my iPhone's Weather App is correct, I see the temp in Phoenix hit 92 Degrees F on April 11th, and at 9PM Phoenix Time, it is STILL 80 Degrees! On April 12th, it will hit 94 Degrees in Phoenix and 90 Degrees on Sat, April 13th. And THAT'S in APRIL! What will it be in JULY? Then there is the continued melting of the Greenland, Arctic and Antarctic Ice Caps and the Glaciers in the Himalayas.
@friedrichhofmann81117 ай бұрын
I guess that by the time we have something close to a stable civilization on Mars, earth will have become a lot less friendly than it is today, so actually preferring living on Mars won't be that unrealistic anymore ... save for the fact that mars colonies will be largely dependent on AI, but that's just the same as what will happen on earth, I guess ...
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
Probably neither, you will meanwhile continue to believe fever dreams presented by skilled storytellers.
@dallascomstock847115 күн бұрын
Any person born on Mars and living there for years could never come back to earth, muscle and bone density loss would be a huge problem...Unless the gravity can be simulated to be equal to Earths they are doomed to never return home.
@MILLZMAN90 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 50K subscribers! 🎉🥳 A truly monumental achievement! Well done!
@FutureBusinessTech Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it, MILLZMAN. This journey is definitely a learning experience.
@williambest9338 ай бұрын
This was very cool to watch!
@pufulete588211 ай бұрын
Ppl in 1970 say that in 2000 we will have flyng cars.. here we are in 2024 we still drive cars from 30 years ago. So good luck with mars colonization
@diegoflores92378 ай бұрын
All the people that say we're going to land people on Mars are stupid. It's never going to happen
@seehongkongsea8 ай бұрын
thats because we have too many on-going wars
@yerokaasregor8 ай бұрын
@@diegoflores9237 it's pretty ignorant of you to say "never going to happen" it will happen, just not as soon as we think lol
@deepakthirdreich8 ай бұрын
I used internet in a remote indian village with 8 kbps download speed in 2006. Today 4k streams is common . I think you are too pessimistic to not believe in human ingenuity
@udjfnhdhd44097 ай бұрын
On flat earth under the Dom!
@hypatiaspasia7 ай бұрын
See you on Mars ♡
@kimberlyhovis58646 ай бұрын
Good bye and good luck! 😊 You won't be seeing me there. I will be staying on the best planet in our solar system, Earth. 🌏 🏞
@theragingdroner3523 Жыл бұрын
Settling in lava tubes and caves, seems to me a far safer and better idea than any habitats on the surface.
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Def for growing food . One solar flare takes it all out if not . Who knows how hot it gets the lower it goes . Definitely hotter
@mymixedbiscuit915911 ай бұрын
All that insane technological advancement so that we get to live in caves in Mars rather than Earth lol
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Sleep in caves ? Who cares we don’t know exact radiation everywhere, we know some are less and I believe radiation numbers are exaggerated according to zubrin in mars direct .
@teawithlemon12207 ай бұрын
@@mymixedbiscuit9159 But when an asteroid hits Earth, the people in the Martian caves will survive.
@virtualworldsbyloff5 ай бұрын
Mars meteorites are just an urban myth LOLLLLL
@truckingwithbigmike14358 ай бұрын
This was a phenomenal video. Teach me the ways 😊
@rptulsa34011 ай бұрын
Meanwhile most of us cant afford groceries.
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
Brotip: The progress they talk about here is mostly make-belief, too. Just like AI. Society is built in it's very foundations on lies defying nature. As the tales get taller, the crash when people finally realize will get harsher. We can't even make it properly to the moon and proof it. What makes these dreamers think they will go to mars?
@Koshkoed-d6b2 ай бұрын
On which planet?
@kizzbadazz6837Ай бұрын
@@rptulsa340 you need to get a job then
@josuemartinez48528 ай бұрын
good video bro, it helped me a lot
@MrWphilips11 ай бұрын
This is a useful organized imagined Martian future! Very interesting and hopeful!
@ewaf88Ай бұрын
I would add 100 years to the progress by 2060 - perhaps 2160
@ShowMeTheFuture Жыл бұрын
I'm truly fascinated by the latest advancements in Mars colonization, particularly the progress in habitat design and life support systems. The utilization of in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) to create sustainable living conditions is ingenious, as it minimizes the amount of resources that need to be transported from Earth. I'm also intrigued by the ongoing research into terraforming techniques and how we might one day create a more Earth-like atmosphere on Mars. It's exciting to think about the potential for a self-sustaining colony on the Red Planet within our lifetime.
@onwingsofmidnight11 ай бұрын
If we can't influence a small amount of CO2 on our planet with all the resources at our disposal easily, can we create an atmosphere on a barren planet that probably lost its atmosphere because of a lack of a magnetosphere? Besides, there is no country on earth that is not in debt, so where will the finance come from? We will have to develop a viable gas separation process to separate out O2, Methane CO, and N2 that is energy efficient enough that basic solar can sustain until we can figure out how to transport a micro nuclear reactor and all the resources and personnel required to construct and maintain such a system. This is certainly an interesting theory. We do have the imagination but need more will and resources to make much a reality.
@gorunurbilim696211 ай бұрын
@@onwingsofmidnight we can define the nuclear power as a temporary process. The fact question that is when we'll touch on Mars's surface. SpaceX and others probably couldn't be enough for economic resource.
@rdelrosso19737 ай бұрын
YES, isn't it amazing that we have the projected ability to "terraform" Mars and make it MORE habitable for Humans. But isn't it equally AMAZING, that, by increasing CO2 by 2 or 3 Parts Per Million (PPM) each year, we are making Earth LESS habitable for Humans. Two or three PPM seems "tiny", but not when you compare it to the Historical Annual Rate of CO2 increase (0.005 PPM) in the 11,000 years since the end of the last Ice Age. Source: NASA GISS (Goddard Institute for Space Studies) paper, in 2013, by Dr Andrew Lacis, PhD, et al. And then there is this contradiction: (A) Many people are CONVINCED that we can "Terraform" Mars and change its climate (by increasing Oxygen, reducing CO2, etc), to make it more "friendly" for Humans. (B) And then there are those influential Humans (like my BFF, Sean Hannity on Fox News and Marc Morano of Climate Depot, et al) who REFUSE to "believe" that Humans can change the Earth's Climate. As I type this, there is about a 70% probability that Americans will RE-Elect Donald Trump less than seven months from now. Trump's view on Climate Change (and its subset, Global Warming) has not changed from what it was on October 15, 2018. On that date, Trump told 60 Minute's Leslie Stahl that: "Something is happening with the Climate, but it's not Man-Made and it will reverse itself in millions of years". As usual, Trump offered no evidence to support his opinions.
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
@@onwingsofmidnight The financial side doesn't matter, as money is manmade and the economy mostly fake, revived by the injection of casino money. That said, you're right that all this future talk is grand fictious writing. Nobody is going to Mars. Nobody is ever going to leave planet earth. It's not possible. Not for breathing organisms.
@BrianTylerComposer15 күн бұрын
Th s timeline seems wildly optimistic
@FutureBusinessTech15 күн бұрын
I just checked out your KZbin channel and website. Your music is truly outstanding. I've watched several of the films you’ve worked on, and your compositions are absolutely essential to bringing those stories to life.
@antonnym214 Жыл бұрын
The winds in any sandstorm on mars carry extremely little energy. Even at its greatest thickness, the atmosphere is only 12 millibars. That means a 100mph wind on Mars exerts the same force as a 1mph wind on Earth. Unfortunately, that scene in The Martian where the astronaut gets blown down a hill simply cannot happen. Also note that; unless there is a lot of dust in the air, the sky on Mars is blue, just like it is on Earth.
@TheAngryAstronaut Жыл бұрын
You found your way to this channel as well! Cool!
@onwingsofmidnight11 ай бұрын
I have to agree no one seems to believe that the air is anything other than Oxygen lol when that's just 20.9% of the picture without Nitrogen there will be no life or the ability to maintain pressurised habitat.
@miklin620311 ай бұрын
What all these movies about living on Mars miss to show is; the gravitational strength of Mars is 68% less compared to earth. An adapted Martian civilization could never walk on earth again.
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Yes they could , i could wear a 200lb radiation suit . It’s about adding weight and probably weight training
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Also the artificial gravity carnival ride would be easy to 3D print eventually . It may take some gravity rehab tho . This is also why I say send our old smart retired people who’s joints hurt anyway . I want to go to mars at 90
@sommmeguy6 ай бұрын
Good science fiction. I like that story. Here's the real story: After a few weeks on Mars, never going outside, never feeling the sun on their skins, never smelling anything other than that lab smell and the contributions of the people with whom you share cramped quarters, never meeting new people, the "pioneers" on Mars want only one thing - to go back to earth. Mars becomes a giant science lab for short term stay. As it should be.
@GooDogProductions5 ай бұрын
Yes. Just to get there alive is going to be an unbelievable feat, and that is the easiest part.
@booklover1510Ай бұрын
@@sommmeguy I agree 100%
@galinageorgieva85549 күн бұрын
There are already people who were in a simulator for a year. At first people might not want to stay longer than that, but practice shows time changes a lot of things even if it's slow
@hensonseahlodisekome427611 ай бұрын
For the next generation, Please love each other!
@SlickNickBA8 ай бұрын
No way there is the amount of progress through 2055 depicted here.
@Mavis202457 ай бұрын
Maybe 3055 but not in this century or millennium
@ginageorgio814 Жыл бұрын
Can you make a video on the new health technologies of future and future of cosmetic surgery please..Love the videos and the details ♥️♥️
@calvinmasters61592 ай бұрын
Yes, in the future, it will be possible, with high success rate, to surgically remove carrots from recta.
@discussionwithunathi9 ай бұрын
This is epic. It reflects the power of human intelligence
@alntr287225 күн бұрын
or its downfall
@abhishekchatterjee616211 ай бұрын
Mind blowing video 👍👍
@VHS_GIS6 күн бұрын
This was really fun! Thank you kind Sir!!! I've always dreamed of exploring Mars...
@datathunderstorm Жыл бұрын
Fascinating! I have come to the conclusion that I was born 500 years too early. I wish I could experience living full time on Mars - it has been a very deep passion (read obsession) of mine since the dawn of my existence in this present space time continuum 😔
@easylife6348 Жыл бұрын
Bro since AI advancing at a very rapid pace, the cure for aging and extended lifespan will soon become a reality in the next few decades from now.
@AiVaultGuy11 ай бұрын
you will, but with another body. You are pure energy and your brain holds that energy, you can call it soul, spirit or whatever you want but they are just brain waves that when you die passes to another new born human. Other religions call it reincarnation. The only thing is that you will not remember anything of your past life, but there are cases of 4 or 5 year olds where they remember very clearly their past lifes with very specific details. Anyway it all fades away when they reach 6 or 7 years old. This means that you will basically live forever through other bodies.
@hellenespirit600911 ай бұрын
If they could go to Mars in 10 years we they don't go back to the Moon? 🤔 maybe because they can't? For many reasons...
@easylife634811 ай бұрын
@@hellenespirit6009 because of $$$$ and the government unwillingly to help out. If that wasn’t the problem mars would’ve been explored about at least 15 years ago.
@hellenespirit600911 ай бұрын
@easylife6348 so why they haven't solved everything else here on earth?Why only 5% of the oceans explored?We can't control earthquakes,volcanoes etc and they will change mars to be habitable? 🤣
@Crypto_prod356 ай бұрын
Year 3001: Mars Men, lets turn back the clock and have us a classic game of war
@entreprisemdf246711 ай бұрын
"Born on Mars" is a good idea for a film
@adenubipeace239410 ай бұрын
More like 'the children of Mars', or 'the boy from Mars'. Trademarked. Do not copy.
@ana_geo231910 ай бұрын
Check movie "The Space between us" 2017
@TittikeKincses9 ай бұрын
There is a movie like that
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
Mars: War Logs and The Technomancer are games you'd find interesting. For a story, it's definitely cool. That said, all future space travel is just that. Stories. We won't get there.
@janetwinslow520817 күн бұрын
I’m 78. I’ve dreamed of Mars most of my life. I would go right now! I’m so proud of scientists bringing all these ideas to life!
@KoRntech Жыл бұрын
I think to bring people down a bit to reality in physics I highly suggest Common Sense Skeptic. Because we'll need to basically bring everything there.
@gary467 Жыл бұрын
Yep , water , trash , this is a joke , the only people I see that would want to go are people in such poverty that it would be heaven !
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
Nah it’s all Rhee for us. Just supplement like early American colonies first . It’s made from the same crap as earth
@leriku22707 ай бұрын
common sense skeptic has literally no idea what the fuck he's talking about
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
Exactly. All this feverish talking of a future on some other planet is the modern opium of the masses. Scientism is the new religion for people who dab on the old order of monotheistic (and before then polytheistic) religions. None of this is founded in truth or fact. We cannot leave planet earth and live. It is impossible.
@alienvisitor361225 күн бұрын
This is the most optimistic video i have watched in a while
@bastianrekiem292511 ай бұрын
El video esta genial, me encanta cuando recrean lo que explican mas si es del futuro prospero e utópico mas no distopico
@RUBENATOR-1_videodiario7 ай бұрын
Mi chanel
@seansmith41509 күн бұрын
Great job I love it 🔥🔥🔥
@speakthetruth11011 ай бұрын
A dysfunctional magnetosphere and the resulting solar radiation is not the reason for reduced gravity on Mars. The diminutive gravity on Mars is the result of Mars being less than 50 % the size and less than 35 % the mass of Earth. Such a difference in the mass comparison is the result of a massive collision that Mars suffered roughly 3.2 billion years ago from a (VLC) very large comet, that sheared off a significant portion of the inner heavy metal core of Mars, reducing it's mass, lowering it's gravity field. The irregular non-circular orbit of Mars around the Sun is evidence of this hard hit. At the time of this collision Mars was not completely solidified. It was still a planet that was cooling. Think of it as a soft boiled egg being hit by a tossed rock and 60 % of the yolk gets ejected outward and inward of the solar system. IE: The heavy metal Asteroid Psyche and the inner planet (mostly heavy metal) Mercury. These "could be" the remains of the inner heavy metal core of Mars. This is why there is very little gravity on Mars, it's unusually low mass count. Ever wonder why one side of Mars is very smooth with the great cracked canyon of Valles Marineris and the other side of Mars has normal geography with mountains and valleys ? You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to figure this one out. The evidence is obvious for us all to see, even though the collision happened 3.4 billion years ago. We just need to have an open mind to the provided evidence. And all the water that was on Mars ? Well, that was from the (VLC) very large comet. Unfortunately over time Mars could not hold onto all that abundant water because of it's reduced mass, gravity. That is all. Peace out. ✌Speak the Truth. 🤟
@Celldroid11 ай бұрын
Wow ! What an insightful Hypothesis. Who are you ?
@mariopasqualotto11898 ай бұрын
We need a next generation AI-driven-robots to work for many decades only to stay safe a single day on Mars. Remember - there's only one living planet out there, our Earth.
@BrozzyGang7 күн бұрын
@@mariopasqualotto1189 what if other humans did same thing in our planet long time ago?
@voxart8z180 Жыл бұрын
Why does it feel like it's just a hugely interesting concept limited within the walls of a (big) dome. I guess it's experimentally feasible...
@VisionCommunications10 ай бұрын
All the people taking about going to Mars, including Elon, do not want to go, but are happy to send others to suffer or die.
@Space_Rebel Жыл бұрын
It’s possible a war could break out between Red Mars (who want to preserve the original environment for exploration and the possibility of a second Genesis) and Green Mars (who want the environment to sustain a diverse and unique living biosphere, to call it a Second Earth) factions.
@unixtohack11 ай бұрын
I it for shure it will happen. When there became politics, religion and grouping active … it will be … Mars is the next desctructed planet after Earth
@Steveman2711 ай бұрын
@@unixtohack You have a negative outlook, don't you?
@unixtohack11 ай бұрын
@@Steveman27 oeps, not really … but once the whole world was a green forest … and now … this is the reason I was telling this. But in real life I always smiling. Sorry ...
@rdelrosso19737 ай бұрын
I could foresee the preservation of sections of Mars (like Yellowstone or Central Park) where the original Martian environment was preserved for future Generations. But to doom people to live underground FOREVER, does not seem feasible.
@m4d44Ай бұрын
That was one of the most insane things I've ever watched. I love this video.
@ЭнжемВеледов Жыл бұрын
I hope one day I will watch the sunrise from MARS
@SaluteMyYangКүн бұрын
This was pretty cool 🔥🔥🔥
@nagamanjunath210211 ай бұрын
More than Half of the things stated in this video ain’t happening at all. The amount of challenges to overcome is far more insurmountable than we think it is.
@_BiqSqxeeze_10 ай бұрын
Very interesting stuff indeed . Once we get to 2100 and humans are harnessing telepathy to control fleets of bots I think that’s the beginning of the end for everyone lol
@Daisy23gaming Жыл бұрын
I'm excited to see progress on Mars, but i won't live till the year 3000, but that's ok, i will still see enough.
@Glathgrundel Жыл бұрын
You might see the year 3000 if life extension technology is perfected within a decade or two.
@Daisy23gaming Жыл бұрын
@@Glathgrundel that's nice, but i just want to live till 2121, i'll be 116 there and it will still be more realistic than living till 3000.
@molugusatyapriya22 ай бұрын
Interesting insight into life on Mars! The idea of how human existence might develop on Mars over the course of the next millennium is astounding.
@McL0VINNN Жыл бұрын
Imagine leaving this beautiful planet to go live in a dome forever.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Жыл бұрын
And we make this planet more beautiful every day. Soon we will live in domes and underground here. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe Жыл бұрын
for the time being only u can always stay on earth
@jondoc752511 ай бұрын
I saw my apartment Neigbbor one time in 14 months . Dude never leaves . Only saw him cause he got a package . These people exist as long as there is wifi and a McDonald’s
@cesarluciano11 ай бұрын
@@jondoc7525 lol
@cesarluciano11 ай бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx yeah
@mikedawson210510 ай бұрын
Mars does not have a Magnetic Field, making it impossible to Terraform the planet.
@mortarmopp391917 күн бұрын
That timeline is way too optimistic.
@Costa-rs9szАй бұрын
Can't colonize Mars without colonizing the Moon first
@فارسليبورد-ك8و Жыл бұрын
الانسان في المستقبل البعيد سوف يصل إلى قوة الالهه وأكثر ويحول الكون والأكوان المتعددة إلى جنة الفردوس الخالدة ❤
@sagan79608 ай бұрын
ربما هناك اشخاص وصلو الى تلك المرحلة بالفعل
@Any-TNG7 ай бұрын
لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله
@mohammedabduallah113415 күн бұрын
لا اعتقد ذلك لن يسمح الا بما يريد فلا تخدع نفسك التفت حولك وستجد شيء مختلف فقط افتح عينيك وستدرك ذلك بشكل دقيق و مباشر
@aquamarine20448 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! What about Terra forming Venus?
@blackbroski47138 ай бұрын
🤞🏽 hope I live long enough to see half of this
@jasoncuculo70358 ай бұрын
Since the video is until the year 3,000 to see half of it you would need to live until 2,484.
@kimberlyhovis58646 ай бұрын
If it happens...
@chisomokwor813315 күн бұрын
This is extremely cool
@PauLWaFFleZ Жыл бұрын
If we REALLY do reach Mars, it will one day be just like Earth. And just think, there are other planets out there. Once we reach one, we'll figure out how to reach others too
@SgtsTanTaco2 ай бұрын
I'm 35 years old, and I'll be 81 (if I live that long) by the time 2070 hits. I wish I was alive to see this greatness happen, but my children will have the ability to see it long after I have left this earth. Good luck to future Mars mission citizens and astronauts. I wish you all the best!
@rohit.chetry11 ай бұрын
To make this real atleast 10% close then we have to make our next generations way smarter than what we are.
@icle-ytir10 ай бұрын
Does this include their smart phone?😂
@rohit.chetry10 ай бұрын
@@icle-ytir for better and good purpose .. yes but we are humans and most of us use smart phone for negative stuff
@Sauravgupta416 күн бұрын
Let's see this in future ❤
@bigwill8773 Жыл бұрын
This will never happen unless their is some magnetic field to protect from solar winds and radiation. Also, the atmosphere most be protected from getting stripped away by the sun.
@AkselGAL11 ай бұрын
agree, either we build an protection first, or it does not make sense to terraform the atmosphere. Creating habitats underground/into hills is the way to go in the beginning.
@tanveersingh54233 ай бұрын
Year 3001 "Hello, we are contacting you for your cars extended warranty"
@Sci-Que Жыл бұрын
I just wonder with extreme advancements in robotics and AI if we might not do all of what was portrayed in this video in half the timeline outlined here.
@davonjohnson5528 Жыл бұрын
Science is out of proportion with life I don’t see it happening. We’re not leaving Earth unless we find Alien civilization to assist.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Жыл бұрын
"Not leaving earth unless we find aliens". Thats crap. We are beginning now. Moon as a starting point, with significantly less gravitation to overcome. Once there are functioning production sites there, things are going fast. Terraforming Mars in 200 years is a reasonable time line. Colonizing the solar system will reach a point in 400 years, where we will head for the stars. Many propulsion systems are already possible in theory. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
Never underestimate the hubris of fiction affecionadas believing some sci-fi movie plot future that will never materialize. P.S.: Where my flying cars at?
@GatoCapitalista8 ай бұрын
Now I'm a Mars fan.
@Azmodaeus49 Жыл бұрын
Dead Space awaits humans😅, hopefully we dont create unitologists
@Silversiren-d1b8 ай бұрын
This video beautifully delves into the grand possibilities of Mars colonization, spanning from the near future to millennia ahead. The vision presented here is not just a flight of fancy but a meticulously crafted roadmap toward humanity's expansion into the cosmos. From the initial challenges of establishing sustainable habitats to the eventual terraforming of the Red Planet, every step is portrayed with awe-inspiring detail. The timeline outlined, spanning from 2030 to 3000, paints a vivid picture of our species' potential evolution as a multi-planetary civilization. In the early stages, we witness the pioneering efforts of scientists and engineers, grappling with the harsh Martian environment while laying the groundwork for more permanent settlements. The use of advanced robotics, 3D printing, and resource utilization techniques highlights the ingenuity required to overcome the initial hurdles. As the decades pass, we see the gradual transformation of Mars from a barren landscape to a thriving ecosystem. Concepts such as atmospheric manipulation and the introduction of hardy plant life exemplify our ability to engineer planetary environments on a scale previously thought impossible. The emergence of self-sustaining colonies marks a significant milestone, symbolizing humanity's triumph over adversity and our innate drive to explore and conquer new frontiers. Looking further ahead, the video speculates on the cultural and societal shifts that may accompany long-term Martian habitation. Themes of identity, governance, and interplanetary diplomacy are explored, offering tantalizing glimpses into the complex tapestry of human civilization across the solar system. The notion of Mars becoming a truly independent and vibrant society, distinct from its Earthly origins, sparks the imagination and invites contemplation on the nature of our collective destiny. In the distant future, the possibilities are truly limitless. With technology far beyond our current comprehension, humanity ventures outwards to explore neighboring star systems and beyond. The colonization of Mars serves as a springboard for even greater feats of exploration and discovery, echoing the spirit of adventure that has propelled our species throughout history. Overall, this video serves not only as a thought-provoking speculation on the future of Mars colonization but also as a testament to the boundless potential of human ingenuity and ambition. It inspires us to look to the stars with hope and determination, knowing that our destiny lies not just on Earth, but among the countless worlds that await us in the Cosmo
@Mayhzon6 ай бұрын
It's ok, you can stop quoting Chat GPT now
@Silversiren-d1b6 ай бұрын
@@Mayhzon Thank you for your feedback! I'll keep that in mind.
@paulsongy8366 Жыл бұрын
No trees or waterfalls, good luck out there.
@linstitutcharlesbaudelaire4 ай бұрын
Very nice, thank you !
@johnkeviljr96257 ай бұрын
AI and Governance? Be careful.
@ItsVideos8 күн бұрын
A message from 2050 : "I am the last living mars colonist. People on earth found VR more interesting and forgot about us. Funding was cut off. Our equipment wore out. Colonists started dying. Several committed suicide. I do what I need to do to survive (humans marinated in Tang isn't too bad). Please take care of planet earth. Mars was a dead end. Your leader - Elon".
@roshanranjan8701 Жыл бұрын
A video about alien invasion and how can we humans overcome that, what type of technology, weapons, resources, space stations and type civilization levels are needed to take them on would be great.
@PassportGaming Жыл бұрын
If they didn't invade for the past 4 billion years, I highly doubt they're gonna do it in the next 200 years
@AkselGAL11 ай бұрын
1. any civilisation technologically capable of traveling interstellar space has no needs for invasions. They have millions upon millions of planets at their disposal and the technology to seed fully artificial terraforming on them. 2. Any invasion with interstellar distances is nonsense. Logistics are a nightmare. The information about events would be years to decades old. Any relief/support force takes years to decades. 3. To take control of this planet, any progressive alien computer system could just manipulate our system digitally without we ever knowing (thanks to loophole we create ourself, like the intel management engine).
@ricardobrands97368 ай бұрын
simple answer. we cant. they would beem boom us before we can react
@davewbaldwin336910 ай бұрын
Big issue with premise is you imply 1) man goes and settles Mars, then 2) we bring robots. The machine will be doing most of the work before humans, so the higher intelligent machine will be required.
@Calibism23453 ай бұрын
If Elon Musk does what he says he will do. He will be the most important human in history. His legacy will be talked about for thousands of years as the father of space colonization. I’m glad I live on this time. To see this beginning. If it fails, it is a hell of a try though. Worth of much respect either way. Go humans!!!
@CircoSalvona17 күн бұрын
"Many people prefer living on Mars over Earth" -- and we finally got GTA6.
@idzkkАй бұрын
2050 anyone?
@YFLTheGreat27 күн бұрын
Most of this is going to happen within the next decade
@TechRyze10 ай бұрын
2095 on here, is more like 2500.
@rondai401911 ай бұрын
I wonder has anyone studied how human genes will change when living in Mars for generations.....will they still be the same as earthlings? if they are not, will these new Aliens consider themselves as part of earth civilization? In case their technology becomes more advanced than earth, will they come to attack earth?
@Ariapeithes_11 ай бұрын
I was wondering that too... how would natural selection and adaption play a role?
@vls37714 ай бұрын
Tbere would eventually be evolution but it would be slow as generations pass on the planet Because it wkuld be set up for life as we know it on earth however for example a constant lower gravity will eventually cause humans to be taller and thinner and less muscular the opposite applies if a planet is say 30 percent stronger gravity humans would evolve to be shorter with more muscle .
@FuturisticStories15 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the video's
@angelstrong79210 ай бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for sharing & more success! Alleluia! Amen!
@virtualworldsbyloff5 ай бұрын
Robots that walk autonomous on Mars surface and build habitats, 5 years from now ? LOLLLLLLLLL, KEEP DREAMING
@marcos-ll2yr Жыл бұрын
Space x is not gonna get to mars first 😂 china will
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Жыл бұрын
Saying, China has the better government, cause for now SpaceX is still 10 years ahead of China. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@timoheitmann681611 ай бұрын
The copy is never faster than the original
@silencipherАй бұрын
Watching in 2024, it still seems like a science fiction movie. I hope the kids from 100 years from now will see my comment when all this going to be real.
@psychedelicshacksnycshelte217118 сағат бұрын
But will they remember Sinatra? Seriously, a breathtaking video, a masterpiece.
@rvs0875Ай бұрын
Beautiful video! I hope people will implement all these great technological advances here on Earth as well to fight homelessness, diseases, senior loneliness, and young families hardship.
@predicando.verdad15 күн бұрын
I remember the 80s when videos like this were in the form of books that told us that people would be living in large space stations by now and driving floating cars
@carolineharten256610 ай бұрын
All this to model Mars in the image of earth, when we could just take care of the current Earth we’re living on.
@ursusursidae35278 күн бұрын
That's just a dream. We haven't even returned to the moon.
@TurikoSanShiro2229 ай бұрын
man who would wanna live in Mars? no thank you! just make earth better!
@aboxoftentacles13959 ай бұрын
Bullshit, this is no different than 1970s predications for the year 2000, flying cars, jetsons type shit. But in reality it was still very down to Earth, kind of.
@vspmusic0149 ай бұрын
Through this Video I have Travelled to the Future 🚀👨🚀🛸🛰️👾
@VeritasPraevalebit10 ай бұрын
Please do not take this video seriously. A self-sustaining colony on Mars cannot be established. Reason: Let C be the cost of producing something on Mars. Let V be the value of said something. Due to the hostile environment on Mars V will always be less than C. This is a recipe for bankruptcy. It is not possible to terraform Mars. Reason: There is not enough CO2 on Mars to create an Earth-like atmosphere. Even if it were nitrogen will also be needed to prevent catastrophic wild fires. Nitrogen constitutes 3% of Mars' atmosphere that is only 1% of the Earth atmosphere.
@KlaKla-t2m4 ай бұрын
Brilliant work 👏 I wish I could go there.. but iam to old now at 67.. I hope 🙏 I can get to see a flying car like the Jetsons before I die.. congratulations to your future..
@michaelmerck75762 ай бұрын
An airplane is a flying bus and small planes are essentially flying cars so you can go in peace when your time comes
@donebaa64246 ай бұрын
Finally a great sneakpeak at 70 years into the future!!
@scottstewart-mm7co7 ай бұрын
I'm from the year 2100 and we were able to communicate back in time even though we haven't learned how to move our physical forms back. And I'm just calling to let you know that nobody has reached Mars yet. The psychological aspects destroyed most people as they attempted their various trips to mars. So, just letting you know. And by the way, all men look like Howie Mandel
@paulosojunior8 ай бұрын
No, we won't be in Mars in 2035, it'd be very cool but it's not possible. Believe in it if you prefer, but I don't.
@galaxystarstudios71607 ай бұрын
You can not believe it all you want, but if actually does happen in 2035, then you would be the one contemplating how wrong you were 11 years ago 😂