In 1788 it took 252 days for the first fleet to get to Australia from England. In the 1800’s the same trip took between 70-110days. Early 1900’s a month. Now a flight direct is between 16 to 20 hours.
@cringegamer20754 ай бұрын
A very good point. I think if we really saw what technology is behind the scenes right now in governments and regimes it would blow our minds away!
@hunnyjar89374 ай бұрын
And maybe in another 100 years, suborbital flights will be just as common as air travel now. A suborbital trajectory that cuts into space above the atmosphere could take no more than an hour to reach the other side of the world.
@AbhishekSanyalTGV4 ай бұрын
100 is too much, @@hunnyjar8937
@adityaaaaaax3 ай бұрын
Hypeloop is in work, then it will hardly be a matter of 3 4 hours
@AbhishekSanyalTGV3 ай бұрын
@@adityaaaaaax You misspelt it but you are right. It should be called 'Hypeloop'. It is just unnecessarily hyped up. It is not economical.
@ethanhunter15674 ай бұрын
That last line, "Look back at ourselves, and know that we are not alone in the universe" genuinely gave me chills.
@phatcowboy7615 күн бұрын
We are wholly and completely alone in the universe. There is nothing out there. It's just fantasy to say that there is. We have zero radio transmissions or any evidence whatsoever that anyone is out there. Get chills all you want it's all a lie.
@SonnyPlayz2-wo7jx15 күн бұрын
@@phatcowboy76 no offense, but I think you missed the point bro. even if there are no other life forms anywhere in the universe but earth (which personally i think a crazy improbability but regardless...) the point is if HUMANITY is living on multiple distant solar systems and countless worlds then if we look back on OURSELVES, meaning humanity as a whole, we know that we arent alone, meanling it isnt just all of us on one small rock floating in space but rather billions or even trillions of ourselves spread amongst the cosmos.
@SonnyPlayz2-wo7jx15 күн бұрын
@@phatcowboy76 also, yes. the universe is relatively new, and humanity is too... it is somewhat possible that earth may be the only life harboring world in the current universe. BUT systems and worlds that are ABLE to harbor life (that have been proven to exist, hence Proxima Centauri), can begin to create lifeforms the same way we did. And in that scenario, not only would we not be alone, we would end up being the otherworldly, technologically advanced "Aliens" that we today dream up in both fascination and fear.
@SonnyPlayz2-wo7jx15 күн бұрын
@@phatcowboy76 also also, zero radio transmissions doesn't mean no signs of life, aliens could just not use that type of technology, there isn't a designated tech tree for the universe. as for general evidence... fair, but that's within the OBSERVABLE universe... meaning as far as OUR tech can receive said signals... which isn't a lot in the grand scheme of the size of the universe. Humanity has only RECENTLY achieved the technological advancements necessary for space travel and communication to far off planets and stars, its not like we have the ability to know for certain if they exist or don't. Aliens could either not want to communicate to us, not be able to due to tech differences, not be able due to being less technologically advanced, or being simply too far away.
@davidk1308Сағат бұрын
@@phatcowboy76 We don't have evidence that there is no one either, the absence of evidence isn't evidence. And while I don't actually agree with the notion that aliens would be so far different or advanced (FTL, exotic communication, unidentifiable life, etc) that they're everywhere and we can't see them, there is a point to be made that our technology and methods are relatively new and underdeveloped without having to jump to that conclusion. The universe is a big place, and we haven't really done a comprehensive, thorough survey of it. We don't have enough telescopes, computers, and people to keep an eye on everything that could move in the sky, all the time, every day, and we haven't been looking for very long either. A half century isn't a lot of time when you're talking about interstellar distances. So say we've eliminated the possibility of intelligent aliens within 50 light years, that's nothing. Our observatories able to find simple life also aren't here. Even JWST isn't sensitive enough to spot a strong biosigniature, and it'll probably be 2 or more generations of telescopes before we can. Right now, we can only directly image gas giants, and are only barely able to detect the atmospheres of terrestrial planets, if they happen to transit (which, contrary to the Kepler telescope, is actually rare). The next generation of telescopes in the late 2020s/early 2030s will improve on that, but we might have to get lucky with some edge case to definitively find life.
@firstconsul00111 ай бұрын
Once we explored seas. Next we explore the stars. Now united as one, Humans ✊
@marcelineniz413519 күн бұрын
Traveling the galaxy will be MUCH more difficult compared to the seas and before we get to it we might be extinct due ww3 on the horizon
@zahirmurji16 күн бұрын
Drop religion out and Humans can unite as one.
@Blottingpaper2 жыл бұрын
Stuff like this makes me tear up with what's possible, a warp drive that folds spacetime, if possible, would be amazing and I want so much to be around when or if it happens.
@andrewweber97472 жыл бұрын
Be part of that process bro!
@Yangtchen2 жыл бұрын
You will be.
@ar1sm702 жыл бұрын
Same here!! Doubt we'll be around for something like this, but I'd settle for a small human settlement on Mars in my lifetime :)
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support! We hope to set the foundation and push forward.
@gameresearch95352 жыл бұрын
@@LimitlessSpaceInstitute This should help. Lots of updated information about breakthroughs and other things that can help with space exploration, energy sources inside space ships, Quantum 2D materials like Graphene and Graphene - Photonics, warp drive / warp bubble breakthroughs, the energy required has been updated, also other higher levels of innovation for emerging technologies. Think about Time Crystals with a Graphene sphere around them to keep them from melting, also allows them to move around and transfers the energy off the Time Crystals and onto devices in our homes and space ships and for slower than light propulsion when it matures with breakthroughs, and take that a step further to convert the electricity into Photonics as it comes off the Time Crystal and is sent to other devices and everything else. Graphene Spintronics, Graphene Twistronics, and Graphene Aerogels made in space to revolutionize the way we explore space. Graphene - Photonic Quantum Computers for accelerating breakthroughs in big algorithms, Quantum Simulations also to help and so much more. Quantum Sensors / Graphene Sensors are nice. The Quantum Internet is coming by 2030 using Quantum Teleportation of the Photon particles, and Quantum Teleportation will be used for advanced particle replicators to materialize things such as food replicators, clothes replicators, vehicle replicators, building / structure replicators, we're talking about way beyond 3D printing, though Quantum Teleportation would need to mature for this with breakthroughs, the small step is the Quantum Internet just like fiber optics to send data across particles except as Quantum Teleportation instead through the existing fiber lines, this can also be done through wireless and satellites so imagine extending the Quantum Internet to Mars and beyond our solar system very fast, how ever fast the Quantum Teleportation is so far and with breakthroughs later to go faster. I feel we need warp drives through before pushing the Metaverse which is a VR type of situation which allows people to ignore the environment around them and anything else going on in the real world which then ends up as the Matrix later on, and before people can just say that we can use telescopes to also determine if there is any life out there or Quantum Teleportation to say it for us... we really need to build warp drives first and find out physically in person by going to other planets in other solar systems throughout the galaxy to check on alien life just to say we have actually checked in person, and to also explore space beyond our galaxy to the universe and beyond. Who wants a telescope to say "no.. there isn't any aliens we checked with more powerful telescopes over time so that you didn't have to go there in person to find out", and then as we get stuck on the Earth being told the aliens don't exist, there is a chance they do though we were be kept down here on the Earth, so it is very important to get warp drives first and to prioritize it first in research. Have you also thought about Quantum Computers for navigation during warp? And Quantum Simulations to set the destination really fast on a star map before going warp. Dr. Erik Lentz with his new theoretical warp drives, uses positive energy known as Soliton particles and has done calculations to bring the energy required down to the size of one earth mass. Sonny White from Nasa has managed to bring the negative energy required down to 700 kg "the size of an elephant, vehicle, or voyager space probe" for the warp bubble. This could be way lower for both the positive energy and negative energy required, by now because of breakthroughs. They want to create a tiny 3D printed space craft to fit inside a tiny warp bubble for testing, and they mentioned that they won't do that until Nasa is done funding the research for the casimir cavity. Check out these links. Please watch all the videos in each link from top to bottom. STL playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7wCII-h9lcBncqenpqwSkiv Time Crystals playlist, start below Anton Petrov's video. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7y7AC4qop9oBql1v6duKS93 Watch the first 2 videos at the top of the Graphene playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7wXgENPNkvc5JXH5ocia_Fo Photonic Computing playlist, watch the first 9 videos at the top of this playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yx80jrh7uORkHKowzGy7pi Graphene Spintronics playlist, watch the first 2 videos at the top of this playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7zicJm2a61R4BAhekeTF64N Graphene Twistronics playlist, watch this all the way through. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yMGVEwNxSa-FYBQkMWKHf6 Graphene Aerogels made in space to revolutionize the way we explore space. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJTXgomJbap9Y5o Supercapacitors and Ultracapacitors playlist, would these help with anything? kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yMYELJtT2FUG93WZaCg4U9 Advanced Solar Panels technology playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yi5Xj7aFEdC2axvmVhggwp Quantum Teleportation playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7zTCO6cHkW-KthScqhyMeNH The Quantum Internet playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7zyieucbh6bynqYO80kcYX3 Optical Atomic Clocks, 3D Quantum Gas Clocks playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7wtrq6bFOx5cgjWHgCb83It Quantum Sensors playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7zp0vMOntKoeyu0sA_Z3zyq Quantum Simulations playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7xcRey35F0pgTsQlJ0RzBhO Graphene cement. Heating rooms, no wires in the walls. Walls as lights, no EMP, imagine replacing electricity with Photonics. Insulating the Starship, playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7z4VmZUM7N0zCxdCiDaQJQQ Graphene Computing playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yXpZ9mVoTfXdnKVp0SvF4v The created playlists link, this is the most important, save this to your browser favorites, please do watch all the playlists. kzbin.info/door/B9ezXYprgvhMaPWLhyoJ7Aplaylists?view=1&sort=dd&shelf_id=0 And check out these videos, watch all of them from early 2022 under the Graphene Flagship channel's videos. I'm quite serious, watch all the videos from early in 2022 from the Graphene Flagship channel's videos, start back in January 2022 with the videos in this link. kzbin.infovideos And the Quantum Flagship channel's videos. kzbin.infovideos Also check out both the Graphene Flagship and Quantum Flagship websites for news updates, you will find breakthroughs in electronics, Photonics and so much more from them.
@AshhuLifts Жыл бұрын
I love these kind of videos, they give me hope that," Mankind was born on earth. It was never meant to die here".
@RostZem11 ай бұрын
where do you want to die? ))
@CharlsonCKim11 ай бұрын
yet to be demonstrated
@ronnietrek637611 ай бұрын
Who in their right mind would have said that?
@scruffyLG11 ай бұрын
@@ronnietrek6376probably Elon
@AshhuLifts11 ай бұрын
@@scruffyLG Cooper said that
@abir578511 ай бұрын
-are we alone in the universe? -yes. -so there is no other life out there? -there is, but they are ALONE too.
@Djfmdotcom Жыл бұрын
As society seems to get crazier and crazier, I periodically come back and watch this video and remind myself that maybe, just maybe, we can come out the other side and accomplish remarkable things. I've spent my life in the liberal arts... writing, design, photography, music... but have tremendous respect for the men and women working to solve these problems right now! Thank you for this.
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute Жыл бұрын
Continue to be inspired!
@TheMegamanDX Жыл бұрын
Gene Roddenberry might be correct that at the end of civilization is when humanity's moment shines true. The Wheel built the first civilization The Alternator build the second(current and on a collapse course)civilization The Warp Engine might create the third civilization
@ben5073 Жыл бұрын
@@TheMegamanDX But first, there were the Eugenics Wars.
@MDE_never_dies Жыл бұрын
If only more people went into STEM
@MXedits_1 Жыл бұрын
Look im a huge Star Trek fan but hahahahahahahahahahahah this will never be a reality hahahahahahahahahahahahah
@planetdisco48212 жыл бұрын
The CGI in this video was fantastic guys!
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support. We hope more people share it and understand what we are doing.
@milkmilkmilkmilkmilkmilk Жыл бұрын
Flat earther1!!1
@007999999999999999 Жыл бұрын
Videos like these really make me dream, all the incredible things humanity might see one day. Traveling that kind of distance in less than 6 Months sounds unreal, I cannot even imagine the scientific discoveries that a journey to such a distant location would bring forward@@LimitlessSpaceInstitute
@DEndankX10 ай бұрын
😂👍🏽
@gameresearch95353 ай бұрын
@@LimitlessSpaceInstitute Applied Physics also talks about warp grants and their Warp Factory app, on their official website.
@d35p03 ай бұрын
Earth really is a tutorial island, plentiful resources, perfect safe zone and allowed humanity to learn and advance.
@DrumToTheBassWoop3 ай бұрын
It ain't called the cradle of civilization for nothing. We're still in our cot, just gazing outside. Voyager 1 and 2 was just us throwing a flashlight out of our cot.
@kcbm22511 ай бұрын
Watched this absolute gorgeous video in the middle of the night and shed a tear. When did we as a species, stopped looking at the stars and always fighting over our differences?
@yvan256311 ай бұрын
We stopped looking at the stars when we lighted up our streets during the night. Most people in big cities have never truly seen the night sky in their entire lives.
@kysco11 ай бұрын
@@yvan2563 For real. I moved from a big city to the Argentinian Patagonia. I'm amazed to be able to see even colors in the night sky with the naked eye!
@invernomuto755011 ай бұрын
Quite the other way around my friend, at some point when our only concern was survival, we stood up to better see predators and became aware of the infinite heavens strretching above us.
@scottyb689 ай бұрын
We didn't ever not fight each other. We are tribal mammals who are wired to survive other tribal mammals. Looking at the stars is at best a hobby.
@kcbm2259 ай бұрын
@@scottyb68 Its a metaphor for our hunger of discovery and exploration
@Bossmodegoat Жыл бұрын
Remember, even if FTL is impossible, due to time dilation it's still possible for a sub lightspeed ship to go anywhere in the universe in the crew's life time. Just not in the lifetime of the people you left behind.
@cpte3729 Жыл бұрын
"You watch them age and you watch them die and you race the light wind across the sky, and the gods are silent when you ask them why, pushing the speed of light...."
@fancysmancyk.i.41 Жыл бұрын
this video is talking about a ship that doesn't move faster than the speed of light, rather it bends space to reach the destination, this avoids time dilation
@yojimbo3681 Жыл бұрын
Actually... about 94% of the observable universe is already out of reach at light speed. This is due to the expansion of space. So, we'll still need to develop warp drive.
@Bossmodegoat Жыл бұрын
@@yojimbo3681 true. I totally forgot about that
@Tyiriel Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid not. Reaching a relevant portion of light speed is by itself probably more difficult than creating some kind of mumbo jumbo scifi space bending engine. Even at 90% Light speed you'd still only be roughly 2x time dilated, and that by itself is nearly physically impossible. Only a couple of things in the universe reach such a speed
@MATTE.U.K10 ай бұрын
That quote gives me chills. The sky calls to us.
@BlackHeartJK27 Жыл бұрын
The beauty of CG is you can make dreams like these a reality.
@jingxie371410 ай бұрын
sheng di ya ge hang mu shang you mei you ji xing jian yu?
@Animagar.10 ай бұрын
@@jingxie3714sorry what?
@janmarciniak236210 ай бұрын
Nope. This is still a dream but visualized.
@Rishith1989 ай бұрын
truee, it's incredible
@rh814549 ай бұрын
We already have craft that can do this faster. "We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity… ...anything you can imagine we already know how to do."-Ben Rich, Director of Lockheed's Skunk Works
@thejesuschrist2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Godspeed!
@frederiquecouture39242 жыл бұрын
Minerva
@averyoto Жыл бұрын
Anyways, as Jesus Christ… I find it baffling that physicists all across the world do not express interest in the only real method of interstellar travel: light propulsion. I work at NASA, and I am about to ask President Biden for a giant laser to propel a high temperature shape memory alloy torque tube-steered solar-sail to 20% the speed of light, reaching the Centauri’s in around 20 years, (if peak velocities check out with what God told me in my dreams.) Talk about “more than 20/20 vision babe,” because from my POV I even have the intellectual freedom to disprove the Big Bang, as the red-shift of photons across vast distance is not caused by the alleged expansion of the universe with matter moving away from us, but because the wavelengths of light stretch into longer wavelengths causing red-shift, as they follow the distance traveling through dips along the space-time continuum which appears longer than the true displacement across space alone. I just won the Nobel Physics Prize in a KZbin comment, but no one cares because that is how simulations work. Any Ways, I will find My Way someday. - Love Avery
@SPCv4 Жыл бұрын
@@averyoto just wanna let you know that nobody cares because you're one of the many mentally ill people who think they're geniuses, not because of the simulation. Whether we're in a simulation or not doesn't affect people caring, their response to you would be simulated. Their response is to simply move on.
@gabrielperez-ze9tk Жыл бұрын
@@averyoto It is certainly worth a "starshot" lol... We could probably get those little buggers to go even faster than 20%, and could effectively release them this decade is NASA has a greater budget than a Southern Football College. But priorities am I right?
@averyoto Жыл бұрын
@@gabrielperez-ze9tk Well since I am Jesus Christ, I am actually going to auction a NASA Space Force for $2.738 trillion dollars next election. Trump’s “Super Duper Missiles,” 17 times faster than America’s normal missiles, will represent the customary unit (SDM’s) for sub-light speed measurements. God told me in a dream, 20% the speed of light was near the cap, so if I trust him, it will take just over 9000 SDM’s to reach vessel voyage velocities. If adopted, MemeLord can power level the DragonBallZ SuperSaijin reference, so astronauts can gauge light on a scale with feasible digits, which better represent our beloved reality’s/TV show’s sense of style in grading performance after longterm gravity training on any contenders, channeling their core-crush (Ariana Grande) cruising along those photon beams through the deep void. Thank You (Archangel) Gabriel, for your causation from God’s Will to meet old metric misnomers with our new American scope.
@abiscohen20073 ай бұрын
This video has become one of my favorites of all time...I like to watch it before I go to bed each night!
I always wonder about these light speed, warp speed etc.. How would the maneuver around the rocks and small debris floating in the space...
@naghi3211 ай бұрын
@@srikkanthankI don't think you can, but I think you could clear the path in front using a powerful laser, or maybe something like a plasma field in front of the ship that pushes small particles aside, ofc due to the large speed and the time it takes to move the particles aside, it would have a massive scale.
@a.d.453611 ай бұрын
Warping should have a gravitational bubble around the ship. That would solve the problem. Anything small would simple redirect when it touches the bubble.
@erguvan115011 ай бұрын
Aynen öyle.
@t.c.b472211 ай бұрын
@nthank A large magnetic field and a laser/EM beam strong enough to instantaneously ionize all matter in front of the vessel. The ionized gas/dust can then be manipulated by a magnetic field and can be either funneled into the ship's engines for fuel or be safely routed around it.
@f0ba11 Жыл бұрын
Knowing that one day we might be able to overcome the constrains of time and distance, made me think everything matters so much more now.
@manojkumar-xp9tp8 ай бұрын
Born too late to explore Earth Born too early to explore Space
@PietriGuitars3 ай бұрын
I have F.O.M.O. you can become a scuba diver. Everytime you dive, you are looking at things that nobody on earth has seen! (Or very few people)
@PsychicDave3 ай бұрын
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@stephengioacchini39463 ай бұрын
There is so much here on earth to explore. You don't even need to venture far to be someplace that feels other worldly "for you". Dream big, but don't miss what is happening right in front of you.
@flagstaffinstituteofbuisne10343 ай бұрын
Born just in time to build the future, and dream
@Ultrakhan4532 ай бұрын
Yes really
@nelixiano Жыл бұрын
when you said from mars to saturn in 6.7 minutes I got goosebumps
@jabeztadesse11 ай бұрын
I don't know why but me too ...
@KamikazeMedias11 ай бұрын
@@jabeztadesse OVER-G would kill you, thats why
@ПетрПетрович77711 ай бұрын
А потом мы вспоминаем, что последние 20 лет на МКС космонавтов и астронавтов доставляли ракеты России. Это невольно заставляет задумываться о том, что Голливуд ушёл за рамки кинотеатров, и не смотря на то, что видео мы видим очень красивые, но реальность очень далека даже от "высадки на Луну". Кстати, реальный цвет Луны - коричневый. Парадокс😁 Мечтать нужно, и нужно стремиться осуществить свои мечты, но вот ложь ни к чему хорошему не приводит.
@irondef258511 ай бұрын
@@ПетрПетрович777 С дивана встань сначала, теоретик домашний и перестань смотреть помои которые тебе с России 1 в твою пустую черепушку вливают, а потом в окопы иди воевать ЗА РОДИНУ!
@samailatabak325411 ай бұрын
Me too
@dandryfelixmejiarodriguez58462 жыл бұрын
We have to make this ship a reality. Let's do it.
@julesjackson4855 Жыл бұрын
Lest reality does not let us make it.
@Joao-ur7ey Жыл бұрын
We are very far away to do this unfortunately. Several steps head yet and a long way to go to just begin developing and testing something like this.
@TheLordDino Жыл бұрын
Stop all wars, stop all differences, unite all banners in common goal, and humanity could conquer the Stars
@Nordlicht05 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLordDinohi and that's also a reason why this takes a long time. If only a few nations get this level problems are again in sight. So no religion, any national governments or racial problems should exist. May also sound unrealistic. One possibility: never gonna happen! 😅
@BeenaKullu Жыл бұрын
Thought the same but this copyrights reserve ... I mean what
@bjornareriksen11 ай бұрын
This video is breathtaking! Amazing visuals👌
@solarsoils7368 Жыл бұрын
I'm crying watching this, Dr. White. I remember years ago first finding and reading your research papers on the warp field interferometer tests and commentary on improving energy efficiency on fuel supply for the Alcubre drive after that and then reading that the negative energy requirement is actually not necessary and that we can actually do this with real energy capacitors! THEN there was that paper that came out that explored optimal warp field configurations to further improve fuel efficiency!!! It all just seems to be getting closer and closer every year and it's truly exciting! I only wish I could help somehow.
@C.Sharpe Жыл бұрын
I would love to read those papers, if you could please point me in the right direction?
@solarsoils7368 Жыл бұрын
@@C.Sharpe Warp Field Mechanics 101 ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20110015936/downloads/20110015936.pdf Warp Field Mechanics 102 ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20130011213/downloads/20130011213.pdf Efficient Warp Field Configurations arxiv.org/pdf/2006.07125.pdf The First Warp Bubble link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09484-z
@WSHong-oe7bg11 ай бұрын
Yeah and we need a freaking black hole to make this possible. This will one day happen if humanity survives until then, but definitely not in our lifetime..
@h.p.734 Жыл бұрын
I wish it didn't end... it was a transcendental experience. The most gripping video I've seen here in a while
@tyrellchibvongodze356610 ай бұрын
The end sounded the beginning of the good stuff!
@spintown74418 ай бұрын
So gripping!
@alfredroger28727 ай бұрын
Same ,I want a 30 min video about it
@Wild-Eye5 ай бұрын
I wanted to see insanely incredibly undeniably really really really fast 😳
@lukefortune83144 ай бұрын
@@Wild-Eye me too. but as far as we know, there's no way for us to warp space enough to move at light speed.
@CallMeGD11 ай бұрын
THIS IS THE MOST INSANE THING I'VE EVER SEEN. I cant put into words how this 4 minute film felt for me, it was... othewordly.
@IfbbProRolandcHazard Жыл бұрын
And people wonder why others love Star Trek so much. Not just for the Sci Fi aspect of it, but for what humans can actually achieve by putting all of our petty differences aside. My only sadness is, that it may not happen in my lifetime to see this if it's actually achieved.
@jaymac7203 Жыл бұрын
I still watch Startrek to this day lol
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Жыл бұрын
This is sci fi bro
@Teeh608 Жыл бұрын
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Nobody said it wasn't. But it's an incredible tool for people to start dreaming about the impossible- and maybe make it happen. Innovation is caused by those allowing themselves to dream and as long as we keep on dreaming, we will keep innovating.
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Жыл бұрын
@@Teeh608 experiment causes innovation not dreams
@Seb65700 Жыл бұрын
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatmanimagination causes great progress, without dreams and imagination, humanity wouldn’t exist and there would be no progress at all…
@maximilian59882 жыл бұрын
This is also my dream! Sometimes at night I imagine what would be if I had chosen another way of life and work for kind of those projects. Who else is dreaming?
@jenniferroberts69112 жыл бұрын
Me
@frederiquecouture39242 жыл бұрын
Maximilian.
@markh.66874 ай бұрын
I know I cannot "do the math" to get us to space, or to our FTL drive. But I can envision as Leonardo Da Vinci did, a future of many things yet unseen. Sometimes the visionary sees further than the horizon, and brings the engineering and the technology along behind them. Sometimes someone dares ask "Why the hell not?!", or sees a path the "experts" cannot. Sure it might sound like technically impossible, or sci-fi fake science. But sometimes the lightbulbs go off over people's heads when somebody pushes the envelope. I'm "that guy". The late James Doohan (Scotty from "Star Trek") once made up an explanation of how warp-drive worked for a fan convention. He was no physicist, mathematician, or engineer--it was all fake! But some science-types were in the audience, scribbling notes. Then they went back to their labs and offices and starting analyzing the theory. They figured out, much to everyone's surprise, that fundamentally there were no flaws in the actor's fake explanation! He had science types staring at blackboards going "Freaking really??" And sometimes for a moment I am on the bridge of the first FTL manned spacecraft heading out of our solar system. "Captain's Log, July 20th, 2069. I'm sure the first astronauts to walk on the Moon would be amazed at what we're about to do, and proud that we're starting our journey on the 100th anniversary. I'd also like to have Albert Einstein aboard, although the faster-than-light part might upset him just a bit..." Ad Astra, Ad Futura.
@DrumToTheBassWoop3 ай бұрын
I stopped dreaming, and started my degree in engineering. It's never too late dude. 😎
@NTZES312418 күн бұрын
You too are essential my friend! It is possible for people to invent new things but it is the common man who makes the invention come to life!
@treavy111 ай бұрын
We’re engineers these are engineering problems put aside petty wars and cultural feuds unite bring the world together United humanity stands divided we fall let’s bring space exploration to the four front of our civilization #spaceexploration #warpdrive #explorers #unitedearth
@donaldstrachan27502 жыл бұрын
This sent tingles down my spine. Just the idea of travelling such vast distances is truly amazing. Once we are able to sever our reliance on Earth for our survival the future of our species will be much more certain.
@_martian1012 жыл бұрын
The more powerful you become the more capable you're in destroying yourself
@donaldstrachan27502 жыл бұрын
@@_martian101 Is that true though? We have certainly become more powerful and more intelligent. Those are both qualities that we could use to destroy ourselves or to grow. Considering that our populations have been steadily increasing I would suggest that the latter is the case.
@_martian1012 жыл бұрын
@@donaldstrachan2750 it's easier to destroy than to build, so yeah humanity will always tend to destroy themselves, intelligence mixed with greed and ego is the indicator of self destruct capability, today destroying the world is as easy as press a button, in the future wiping out the entire human race will be even more easier despite they spread across many galaxies.
@donaldstrachan27502 жыл бұрын
@@_martian101 I hear what you are saying. For sure our ability to do so has vastly increased. We could wipe ourselves out entirely within a few days/weeks probably. However, that is not what has happened in reality. In reality, the human species has been consistently growing since our very earliest beginnings.
@tylerpixel Жыл бұрын
@@_martian101 More evidence to use that power responsibly then and distribute it as decentralised as possible.
@MarsMatters2 жыл бұрын
This is extremely well done! Thank you for taking the time to share this beautiful work of art with those who love space and dreaming of our future among the stars
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@AndrewConway4 ай бұрын
What I like about this video is it makes you think and conceptualize the possibilties, and that results in getting it done... We want it done!
@Boom-uw7mv Жыл бұрын
Isnt it insane that even when flying a space bending starship you still need 5 months to reach another Star!? Really gives you a better underderstanding on how vast the distances in our universe really are. Also amazing production really loved it!
@Jedilord88210 ай бұрын
And to reach farther star (500 light years and beyond) would still require several decades lol
@quadratic75789 ай бұрын
And that's faster than light
@Cap-Archer8 ай бұрын
This implies that the IXS Enterprise has a speed of 11c the speed of light. To give you an idea, the NX-01 Enterprise from Star Trek with Warp 5.2 can reach 130c the speed of light while the USS Voyager (NCC-74656) can reach Warp 9.975 which is 5126c the speed of light.
@pappi83388 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's impossible
@miyoko83806 ай бұрын
@@pappi8338Just a few hundreds year ago, everything that humanity possesing today, is impossible.
@snazzyapples4663 Жыл бұрын
Those animations were incredible! I hope this becomes reality.
@RylanVG11 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. It captures one of my greatest dreams for humanity. Subscribed!
@juliap.537511 ай бұрын
No. Why fashion will be faster than nuclear? 😂 Both are equal. Also it is wrong estimation. Such ships have low acceleration (as example Zeus nuclear locomotive which Russia building - it need 100 days to reach Moon from Earth’s orbit), but they have permanent acceleration, each second. So, you can launch such locomotive and wait some time until it will not accelerate to appropriate speed. In result you can reach Saturn not for 2 years, but few months. Warp engine just impossibly.
@nigelmoore9572 жыл бұрын
First of all, a round of applause to the people that put together this video. It was truly inspiring and informative. I love how a sense of scale is driven home with each propulsion drive and how long the journey would take. Carl Sagan would be proud.👍👍👍
@byGDur Жыл бұрын
100%
@DavidA-v8z Жыл бұрын
What you don’t understand is that this kind of physics is impossible o any conceivable timescale
@DrumToTheBassWoop3 ай бұрын
There needs to a Carl Sagan award for people contributing progress to human transportation and exploration in space. 😎
@nigelmoore9573 ай бұрын
@@DrumToTheBassWoop Agreed!👍👍👍🤏🤏
@planetsec92 жыл бұрын
6 months to Alpha Centauri is unbelievable to think about, space is so big but to think of human influence extending that far already in the cosmos is inspiring - our first interstellar foothold
@johnisdoe Жыл бұрын
As a fellow human, I wouldn't want human influence reaching the cosmos. I mean look at how we're doing here on earth 😂
@metnavman Жыл бұрын
That's roughly 4.367 LY in 6 months time. So, call it an even 9 LY traveled per year. It would STILL take roughly THREE THOUSAND YEARS to get to the center of just our own galaxy. Space is unfathomably massive.
@hodisfut Жыл бұрын
@@johnisdoe As a fellower humaner I do believe whe are allowed to influence the cosmos to our will, be it benevolent or evil. And weak under-achievers like yourself will not stop humanity in doing so.
@cmonbruh7139 Жыл бұрын
@hodisfut someone doesn't know about the secret space program ... We have already traveled all over our solar system and beyond. And have been since the 50s. Its sad that's they're doing this behind our back but that's why the disclosure is coming out more and more every day it seems.
@starcatcherksp1517 Жыл бұрын
@@johnisdoewe’re doing great actually
@Kzninja28 ай бұрын
102 years to reach another star with standart propulsion is already insane, people live longer than that
@justsavv63786 ай бұрын
not most people
@rubieaproject2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous animations, even the idea of that ship that plays with space around it is cool (i know that it`s pretty old, some nasa concepts have been around for a while), makes me think of situations like "Guys, who wants to go to Enceladus with me? You have 40 minutes to pack your things and then we'll be there in 5 minutes"
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
We certainly could not do this without Erik Wernquist. Collaborating together made this master piece unique! We appreciate the kind words.
@TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA Жыл бұрын
the ftl ship is based off a nasa concept vessel using alcubure warp drive
@ultraarg6615 Жыл бұрын
La idea no es de la NASA si no de una persona Hispana
@ultraarg6615 Жыл бұрын
@@TAKIZAWAYAMASHITAno es de la NASA
@notarobloxplayer9936 ай бұрын
@@ultraarg6615 put differences aside, its for humanity
@WilliamDye-willdye2 жыл бұрын
Research engineer here. Long story short, start with instruments. Alcubierre-style drives require a type of negative energy field. The first attempts to create it in a lab will probably make only tiny ones. So, the first order of business won't be to create a field, but to create instruments capable of measuring tiny ones. On the bright side, independent confirmation of even a tiny warp-style negative energy field would be international news to say the least. Funding for the next stage should not be a problem. I estimate the odds of success at less than 10%, but that's not uncommon for research. As long as investors fully understand where the money is going and just how bad the challenges are, this is not a con game, it's just research. A lot more money has been spent on much worse ideas.
@housetheunstoppablessed4846 Жыл бұрын
That's kinda what they've been doing and they have done laboratory tests: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIvWlqdtZ8d7gqs The information they have deduced is that they do have some experimental evidence that *points* in the direction of possibility. Its not a real warp bubble but the effects are similar.
@pablobro5944 Жыл бұрын
all right, so we just need to find a magical force that by coincidence will behave in just the way we want it to. very promising
@Warsie Жыл бұрын
black holes warp spacetime the same way, also you know other shit like stars and planets@@pablobro5944
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute11 ай бұрын
We appreciate the nice words William. Research indeed and we cannot stop!
@jessegauthier698510 ай бұрын
It's really not very promising, I agree. Realistically, traversing the stars will less involve going fast, and moreso involve modifying the crew to handle the distance. I predict that the first successful interstellar colony will be started by a von neumann probe full of human genomes. @@pablobro5944
@Memo24-8-3211 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the graphics , animation and the narration. Keep up the great work.
@TayDex_ Жыл бұрын
Crazy, gives me a feeling unlike any movie, a combination of proud for what humanity can and is doing, excitement for the future and even a bit of fear.
@SpaceCinemaYT2 жыл бұрын
Breathtaking footages and illustrations. Hope this film and their creators get a lot of attention and the appreciation its deserves. Come on Algorithm, DO SOMETHING
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
We hope to gain the attention you mentioned. Thank you for the support.
@the_ancient_library4 ай бұрын
There's something poetic about the time it *could* take to Proxima Centauri, the fact that it could be similar to that of humans a couple thousand years ago, if they wanted to travel a long distance on Earth. Things really do come full circle eventually.
@DrumToTheBassWoop3 ай бұрын
Just imagine what it would be like thousands of years into the future, humans or humans descendants traveling ftl across this galaxy.
@Harry-x3v Жыл бұрын
-Thought this was just another CGI short film (the animators should be proud it is absolutely beautiful) but then I see it's a real institute. You go girl, chase that warp bubble.
@Shauntipson9 ай бұрын
How did you know it’s a girl?
@eliaspeter76898 ай бұрын
How do you know it's not?
@fobbitoperator3620 Жыл бұрын
Watching the original Star Trek series back in the 70s & 80s as a weee lad, I would stare through the tv screen imagining what I'd be doing in an interstellar society. Seeing this video as a 54 year old fella, I'm still staring through screens, as I watch/hear the myriad of future possibilities, imagining what I'd be doing in that reality. This was a wonderfully edited video & narration. The visuals were surreal. Cheers, & keep us staring through screens, imagining!
@adolfomijareshernandez114 Жыл бұрын
This WILL NOT be possible on this lifetime and probably not on the next either. But the other guy that adds to that, that we will be extinct withing a century because of war and overpopulation is a zealot
@andrewcraig117816 ай бұрын
Whoever created this channel. Thank you and God bless you.
@buggles_mcgee Жыл бұрын
What we need is "Ludicrous Speed"! 🚀🌟😆
@marco8696 Жыл бұрын
Yes😅
@joelvanwinkle5976 Жыл бұрын
GASP LUDICROUS SPEED? sIR WEVE NEVER GONE that fast before I don’t know if the ship can handle it!!!
I am certain this is inspiring the past, present and emerging scientists to make this possible.
@maxoutkast10 ай бұрын
Can’t. Stop. Watching. I keep thinking, hoping, that’ll maybe on my death bed I’ll know that this is even more of a possibility than it is now. I just love the idea that there are incredible people working to make this happen, even though I know I won’t be around to see it. Even they know, they will most likely not be around to see it. Something beautiful about that.
@tracyjohnson54862 жыл бұрын
First time I saw a picture of IXS Enterprise, my mouth dropped! Outstanding video. I'm glad you guys are pushing for these projects to be done!
@alonenjersey Жыл бұрын
Good to know I wasn't the only one.😮
@Ephemeral_Ghost Жыл бұрын
The world is waiting for a new dream to capture our cooperation. I want to live to be part of this future.
@danielgriebling61239 ай бұрын
My grandfather was a proud member of the NERVA program decades ago. He was an amazing engineer and a great man who kindled my passion for science and space. The NERVA program was the thing he was most proud of and he told me that someday that technology would get dusted off and used again.
@pappi83388 ай бұрын
At least the NERVA program is within the realms of reality
@Shanesworkshop Жыл бұрын
man this was beautiful, I really wish it was longer it was so good. Great work
@RudolfSchmidt2 жыл бұрын
Probably the best video of its kind I've ever seen. Clear, simple, insightful and inspiring.
@uCruz_4 ай бұрын
I would die a happy man, to be alive to see this happening.
@luiscarlos19722 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, keep us informed about the news, success for the LSI and the channel! Greetings from Brazil!
@II-zm5sw2 жыл бұрын
Wish I could be around to be apart of that kind of adventure
@sophizta5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if this was an ad, or just a very inspiring and provocative short monologue. What ever the case, I was hella captivated.
@donjames7971 Жыл бұрын
We ought not to delude ourselves, because 'SPEED' is but the first hurdle in this quest for space travel ! Having heard what it takes to relocate and occupy a planet other than Earth, it's best not to delude oneself with thinking one can travel in one's lifetime in the 21st. century to another planetoid enjoy a meaningful life .. !
@kunsanyi905710 ай бұрын
#meganfoxkun #Ethereumtrillion
@abiscohen20074 ай бұрын
Noone thinks any of the above will be done in 21st century. Even humans can't advance that fast. But the fact that only a century after general relativity we have come this far and start to seriously discuss functional warp drive is a testiment to our capabilities as a species... If we keep going like this Starships like on this video may be possible in 2-3 centuries or so... which is still incredible fast!
@LaRusso Жыл бұрын
Space travel is literally the most exciting and important thing we can ever accomplish.
@OldGrayCzechWolf Жыл бұрын
No, survival as a species in the near future is.
@asoawrahman921810 ай бұрын
The quote of Carl Sagan was insane!!! If only we could be united, our imagination will be our future...
@mirroreye95742 жыл бұрын
This is such an amazing concept and I wish to see this in my lifetime.
@karlmonet2 жыл бұрын
Will not happen. For those of us on this little blue marble right now, we are tethered to this planet. Almost seems like we should take care of it.
@Mr__Singularity2 жыл бұрын
you will
@antigenesi2 жыл бұрын
@@Mr__Singularity definitely not lmao
@Mr__Singularity2 жыл бұрын
@@antigenesi That's your opinion. I am pretty sure(not 100%, but let's say 90%) that we will have FTL tech before 2050
@Hector-qg7rl2 жыл бұрын
@@karlmonet who would have said 80 years ago that we are about to build quantum computers?
@ryanweed74952 жыл бұрын
such an awesome video and great narration Sonny!!
@therion10816 күн бұрын
Incredibly immersive video! Goosebumps all over my body and tears in my eyes..
@abyssalblue30892 жыл бұрын
I came across a 2008 White Paper a few days ago regarding the emulation of mass via lasers confined within an electromagnetic torus. Unfortunately the paper was rather ambiguous as to points of convergence, number of lasers required for a theoretical model, or if any gaseous medium was required for interaction (ie. H2 etc), still while the concept read as unintended to be considered in application of "Warp Drive", it was still incredibly interesting.
@frederiquecouture39242 жыл бұрын
Merci. The Mermaid.
@PuckLokin Жыл бұрын
Did it include the emulation of negative mass? You absolutely can emulate mass with photons, it just takes a hell of a lot of them.
@abyssalblue3089 Жыл бұрын
@@PuckLokin "A hell of a lot of them" is exactly why I expressed disappointment in the paper not making any mention of any gaseous medium. From what little I can remember the Paper unfortunately leaned far more into vague theoretical concepts as opposed to any concept of application.
@robertwalhout8982 Жыл бұрын
Someone is actually working on turning light into mass.
@abyssalblue3089 Жыл бұрын
@@robertwalhout8982 Would love to read the research if you have any links?
@volkancaglarca3212 Жыл бұрын
Super film congratulations Limitless Space Institute
@ramsese412 ай бұрын
Yes! Let’s do this. Speed is essential, but just focus on the basics.
@vitterverse2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was wonderful I will do my part giving the message to my kids. Curiosity must not end.
@MarkMcelligottPeaches Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best visualizations of faster than light speed comparisons that I have ever seen! Great work guys. And just so you know, the later concept from an engineering perspective is much closer to actuality than anyone currently thinks. The problem is that we may end by our ignorance and self-indulgent ego before we acquire the capability of travelling around our galactic neighbourhood. A cosmologist from the 1970s who was in the SETI discussions once theorized that the reason we do not see evidence of alien intelligence is that when a civilization achieves the capability of destroying itself instantly, ... well it does because there is a self destructive feature of intelligence which is neurosis. Societies fall under a neurotic self-centred self-cannibalizing event that destroys the intelligence from existence. This is why we maybe currently at the end of our existence with the never-ending war machines we have built.
@BlueRice Жыл бұрын
We can go fast in space no doubt. Warp drive is far from reach.
@saymos72 Жыл бұрын
For real. They act like the warp drive is just around the corner and all we need is a little bit more cooperation to make it happen...no no way our technology is hundreds if not thousands years away from tech like that I wish but that just so much seems like Year 3,000 technology at best
@abiscohen20074 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video. Very well narrated, it keeps you in perspective and most importantly, it's full of hope too!
@cinnamon-skateboarding5987 Жыл бұрын
Really clean and fleshed out animation, props to the team.
@techno_magnus Жыл бұрын
3:15 is my new Wallpaper. The animation is incredible. I strive to animate something a fraction as good. Very well made video!
@BoilersRock11 ай бұрын
These are some wonderful graphics!
@3AMETKA2 жыл бұрын
До мурашек....
@АндрейРычков-ш1л Жыл бұрын
Дай Бог чтобы так оно и было!!!
@yojimbo368111 ай бұрын
I can just imagine future descendants rediscovering this video in a museum for a world that lived before the light barrier was broken.
@jakeparker442 жыл бұрын
Hot damn! That was just what I needed to see today. Thank you.
@EdSmithUFO2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. This is a must share. Thank you. Subscribed.
@LimitlessSpaceInstitute2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@MrMagi_c8 ай бұрын
For anyone that plays star citizen, or any devs for the game, something like this would be a perfect trailer for it and or ships/brands in the game.
@emagotis2 жыл бұрын
What the...?? Why does the details look so incredible lifelike? I'm a bit speechless. Great Work!
@samb95022 жыл бұрын
This awesome video looks like an intro to a blockbuster sci-fi film in the same line as "Interstellar" ...
@davidarbuckle723611 ай бұрын
Great video. As a sci-fi writer, this inspires me.
@robbie8142 Жыл бұрын
It's almost impossible to grasp within a person's mind just how far away our closer star systems are. Thankyou sooo much for this video. We WILL most certainly need to go very fast indeed.
@reedtveeter87212 жыл бұрын
For the survival and future of humankind we need to make this a reality, and we need it fast.
@daveg5857 Жыл бұрын
We must trash more planets.
@upendrameena5129Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! This could be THE inspiration to someone who’ll actually build (or contribute towards) that starship. Thank you again ❤
@Sean_7352 жыл бұрын
Directed and animated by Erik Wernquist, I knew it the moment it started. He's the mastermind who made Wanderers.
@dnm.design Жыл бұрын
We born too early to explore the cosmos. Just if this somehow is achievable, could change EVERYTHING. I really crossfingers everytime space x launch a rocket (even more with starship) this are just crazy big steps for us, for a possible golden-age of travel across the universe and finding new things out there. One day we'll make it.
@Quoxozist Жыл бұрын
Yes, I too enjoy science fiction
@Bogdan-Puiu2 жыл бұрын
An invention like this would instantly solve all of humankind's petty disputes over territory and resources. All of a sudden we would have access to an infinite amount of space and resources, almost making them mealiness.
@pontusgagge35392 жыл бұрын
The amount of energy for any of these would also be an interesting challenge for us as a species: any starship able to achieve significant fractional-c velocities is a planet killer.
@InLoveWithCities Жыл бұрын
You underestimate humanities capacity for hatred, jealousy and closed mindedness. War and destructions will alsways follow us, no matter where we go and how far we run. But not all hope is lost because music and art and philosphy and love and kindness will always be found where humans are.
@maddietourmaline465 ай бұрын
I love Erik's work so much.
@gridcoregilry6662 жыл бұрын
inspirational, thank you. I hope humanity doesn't die on Earth but becomes multiplanetary at least
@maryrooster87372 жыл бұрын
If humans can prevent ourselves from going extinct like the dinosaurs, we'll really prove our evolutionary fitness!
@papacoin71252 жыл бұрын
Tears flow from my eyes. Wish I could to be around when all this wonders happens. Our future is certainly in the stars.
@patrickcorozo99974 ай бұрын
BROOOOOO, the CHILLS why is this so emotional.
@Warley.Araujo11 ай бұрын
Great Video
@nexusoflife Жыл бұрын
Imagine what humanity could do with an O'Neill Cylinder that is equipped with an Alcubierre Drive!
@adamh1228 Жыл бұрын
forget one of them, how about a billion of them?
@maomaomaimaimao Жыл бұрын
@@adamh1228forget about a billion how about self replicating O'Neil cylinders equipped with alcubierre drives
@adamh1228 Жыл бұрын
@@maomaomaimaimao now we are talkin!
@joelvanwinkle5976 Жыл бұрын
How about we equip an entire ring world with an Alcubierre drive I stead
@nexusoflife Жыл бұрын
@@joelvanwinkle5976 I like that! How about a Banks Orbital with an alcubierre warp drive!
@Lyf4rMusic9 ай бұрын
Space and the fascination with the possibility of an Interstellar travel always makes me excited and hope that it happens within my lifetime !
@ThunderRods7-gz1jo7 ай бұрын
Even tho FTL jump is indeed impossible right now due to our knowledge of physics but who knows in the future humanity will achive it because remember when Airplanes and Computer was an impossible thing in the past but look today we are using it in our daily life
@Minimeister317 Жыл бұрын
Incase people are curious, the last spaceship uses something called the "Alcubierre drive"
@fqidz11 ай бұрын
thank you
@yashpatel26110 ай бұрын
Alcubierre drive is theoretical and not actually proven to work. Its working physics is beyond our current technological capabilities by centuries if ever.
@Aibo-cx9gw9 ай бұрын
Yep, and sadly it will not work. Even if the weird physics to make it work somehow is solved. The energy cost is so stupidly high the craft is unable to carry the fuel or reactor that's needed to make it work - here I talk about nuclear fuel meaning Tritium + He3 or better. No reactor that's have to be fitted inside a ship can be made to work on such an energy level either. Not even if one bring a tame black hole - which would be the ultimate energy converter. It's the energy equivalent of many +10 000 of stars at the same time, and to have that process running for the entire trip. So it's a big dream, but it simply will not happen well except........ If humanity do extremely well and we become a Kardashev III civ in the far far future, then those distant descendants of us might do it once or twice just to show off. ...or if they find they have urgent need to look at something new or unexpected. But for our dreams of going elsewhere and colonise new worlds, we better take better care of our backyard first, it will be only a small fraction of a ‰ of the very best and suitable that can go, and only on slow boat. And possibly only as stored templates, to be reconstructed on arrival. To travel physically in your own body look quite unlikely. The ideas about freezing and other various ideas of keeping the passengers in long term dormant state fail to address the problem of radiation that will break down both the genetic code, and over time also cause damage to vital enzymes and hormones - while the repair mechanisms for those will be frozen and dormant as well and so unable to repair the damage. So perhaps we humans can piggyback in a memory storage array, and perhaps have replicants of ourselves made at any destination - which would be cool. But the universe belong to the machines, and the idea of cute little spaceships with windows and a star ship captain that say 'engage' and add a dramatic hand gesture...... is by far the least probable scenario we'll ever see.
@offlinegamer67569 ай бұрын
@@yashpatel261 we need to be at least a type one or two civilization in the "Kardashav scale" to even consider something like a warp drive , currently , we are a 0.00002 type of civilization , too primitive because we still using fossil fuels , and a warp drive isn't even possible , you'll need at least the power and the mass of a black hole reduced to fit in a spaceship , it's impossible with the current tech !
@jsnoob85509 ай бұрын
@@offlinegamer6756we're type 0.7 actually
@AndreiStroescu11 ай бұрын
You guys are among the best in the world at popularizing interstellar travel. Hope to see content more often from you guys, been knowing about you since Wanderers.
@Alex-mi7eo2 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. The speed of light is so fast, but the distances of the universe are unimaginably immense.
@apatsa_basiteni Жыл бұрын
Props to the 3d artists for these amazing concepts and visuals❤