Yes! I became a believer two years ago and I am just starting to build my own Earthship and I will continue to do everything I can to encourage, help, promote, etc. anyone & everyone else to think of all of these things.
@Mudpuppynme2 жыл бұрын
Where ru? Looking for a place near to WI for some learning/hands on...
@sigurdt9994 Жыл бұрын
did you manage to build it?
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard31264 жыл бұрын
This man is a genius!! The home is a living thing just like you are! You take good care of the home and the home will take good care of you!!! I absolutely love Earthships and believe they are the future of sustainable living!!! Cheers
@stedmans4christ6 жыл бұрын
He is the most wholesome, interesting teacher...I love him
@onelove29096 жыл бұрын
This is the way for a sustainable future to live in harmony with the planet instead of destroying it.
@cheypam5 жыл бұрын
You can get land in Arizona for $500.- an acre! Put one of these on some prime Arizona wasteland and start a movement! 🌿🌱🌻🌵🌹 I'm totally serous.
@enzob12374 жыл бұрын
bro no way
@danieljones95974 жыл бұрын
sick big man
@bishfvdisg13084 жыл бұрын
nah bro u lie
@bishfvdisg13084 жыл бұрын
how many eggs should i put on my pan?
@ToastbrotRaver4 жыл бұрын
@@bishfvdisg1308 yes
@cookingclassics5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the interview. Michael Reynolds is the man. Earthships ARE the way.
@snapbacksfriday23 жыл бұрын
A real Hippie is the opposit of a real gangsta. FACTS.
@AnMarie7116 ай бұрын
That gentleman is correct and why the world hasn't done this sooner is astonishing.
@Catlovers525 жыл бұрын
Brilliant man Mike Reynolds. I am happy to know the design concepts will work in Canadian environment with our winters. Love the idea of off grid and living comfortably. Looking forward to my next house
@elaineanderson4966 Жыл бұрын
Wow truly some of the most beautiful buildings I have ever seen Just MAGIC guys!
@st.george94044 жыл бұрын
I am currently looking at the floorplans for a type of earth ship. And in my research I have come under the understanding that in order to do this I have to stop getting hair cuts. I have the property and I am doing the dirt work now but I do not know how long it will take to get my hair long enough to finish this project. Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
@christinealdret12095 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of work here. Bravo. And it is possible. To live here. A way to think differently. In order to respect our planet. All my respect . Congratulations and many Blessings !!!! 🌹🌹🌹for this amazing creativity and intelligence 🌹🌹🌹😘
@CultivatingCourage5 жыл бұрын
My hubby and I are staying in the Hobbit EARTHSHIP next month! I’m so excited 😆
@dedepyle70465 жыл бұрын
Hi love. How did your trip go and your stay in the Hobbit house?
@bishfvdisg13084 жыл бұрын
when
@artageneskipper36276 жыл бұрын
Living now for the future. This will be the only way to survive what is coming.
@6789uiop4 жыл бұрын
It's heeeere!
@snapbacksfriday23 жыл бұрын
That's an underrated channel. Very nice ideas. It's like minecraft in real life. I like it.
@carlogo39184 жыл бұрын
One of the problems a lot of places have is overpopulation.. I would love to see a multistory earthship building in the middle of an urban city environment..
@RTGrimmer9 ай бұрын
Putting an earthship in a modern city might be too big a challenge, but what I could see is a rethinking of how we design cities to be in harmony with the land. We see these buildings can be amazingly diverse within a couple of successful form factors... it is conceivable that instead of concrete jungles, we'll have cities which emerge from the hillsides, with homes and businesses that exemplify a symbiotic relationship with the planet. It would be great to see this concept developed for commercial and mixed commercial-residential considerations, aside from simple rentals or model houses.
@noah1228045 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thank you for this and thank you Michael Reynolds.
@120acrewood75 жыл бұрын
Hello, we plan on building an earthship here in Wyoming
@user-yl7eo1gy4x2 жыл бұрын
I'm so in love with this style of home and living. I would really love to learn how to do this.
@ColonizersBlow Жыл бұрын
Me too. Looks like heaven.
@Waterharmony33 жыл бұрын
I love you ALL so much!!! thank you for sharing this :)
@sallystearns59114 жыл бұрын
One of my most favorites I’ve seen!! I love ‘cordwood’ (Montana girl) so love love love the all bottle styles, I’ve been excited to try cordwood with hempcrete! I think hempcrete could be even more practical with indoor moisture causing/related components, when you consider the anti mold and anti microbial properties?
@brendacampbell23405 жыл бұрын
I've watched many 'Earthship' videos in the last month and so totally agree with this concept. I'd love to win the lottery this week and start looking for my happy place to begin construction next week. At my age though, my ship would just be getting settled into it's ocean and providing me with the ultimate lifestyle and I'd go toes up. Don't be a fool everyone like I've been, begin building for the future now. A very informative dialogue. Have to say though that Mr. Reynolds' body language was very defensive. He's turned away from the interviewer (although maybe this is his comfy way of sitting on a high armed couch that's too long in the seat for him), there's no eye contact with the camera or the interviewer but the brain is engaged with the questions I know he has answered so many times. Please keep continuing to improve on this great idea sir. Also I love that you're making this available to us lower income people through the app, gonna have to check that out, maybe I don't have to win the lottery after all. :)
@johnhoward72984 жыл бұрын
Don't be so sure about not having to win the lottery , those things are expensive ( true , the Builders use all the scrap in the aera They can get Their hands on ) !!$$!! Look at the BIG picture here ! First , You HAVE to have the land to build on (it helps to for it to be somewhere You WANT to LIVE ) ! You have to be able to get all permits nec. ( not to mention a Architect to design one for You @ make everything fit @ work ) . Lets not forget the other systems either ... You know , solar , water ... Way more complicated than a regular house ( Its used more than once and it can't leak ... ) . You see the list just goes on and on ! Oh by the way , You've probably noticed I haven't mentioned pounding all that dirt into ALL those er um lovely TIRES !!! Oh Your aching back !!?? You gotta LOVE IT , AIN'T THEY CHEAP !!! I don't know where You would get um .. earthship insurance , if You ever actually get it built !
@beengarden51224 жыл бұрын
I'm a single mom who lost her business to Covid, and I'm building one right now from upcycled materials for next to nothing! If there's a will there's a way
@barbaraconnett50573 жыл бұрын
Thank you, that looks wonderful!
@flyingcloud92534 жыл бұрын
Wow! He's correct and this is what is needed now....
@ParadoxKismet6 жыл бұрын
Very interesting interview. The Earthships are beautiful.
@aion21774 жыл бұрын
finally a guy which speaks my language.
@krussellgal2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this interview!
@mikeycbaby4 жыл бұрын
Michael Reynolds is awesome.
@countlurpak4 жыл бұрын
Gotta love the body-language of Mike in this video!
@user-sc1mv5cy2b5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm really interested in the earthship at 8:25 . What's its name? And if there is a link to see more of it somewhere would be awesome.
@ebonyafricano16824 жыл бұрын
Hi folks, We've been inspired by earthship Biotecture and so interested in its development in certain climatic conditions and the enhancement of it's longevity. To that end, we would appreciate were anyone with relative experience help us with answer to any of the three questions as follows: 1. Google estimates the longevity of tires is anywhere between 50 to 80 years before total decay. Does this mean that an earthship could only last that long, given that tires are the predominant material in earthship? 2. Still on strength and longevity of tires, does tires get weaker when exposed to water, as in building with it in a swampy environment? 3. In the interest of tires strengthening and preventing ground water pollution, could the following measures harm or help tires longevity and environmental protection: A. Wrapping the tires in plastic materials B. Painting the tires with coal tar mixed with kerosene. Thanks so much for ur informative response to this inquiry. 🙏🏿
@deadoralive267 ай бұрын
Any idea what happened to that simple survival earthship app??
@joseluispieruzzini92125 жыл бұрын
Chamo creo haberte visto en uno de estos vídeos y y eres venezolano , que orgullo , para mi que un venezolano esta haciendo la diferencia en lo que Respecta a sustentabilidad , y reducción de la huella que dejamos en nuestro planeta . Me gustaría saber la adaptabilidad , de earhtship en climas tropicales , podrías conseguir algo al respecto.?
@jaredthibodaux67964 жыл бұрын
My only gripe with the earthships is they seem to only design houses for desert and northern regions, I have yet to see them build anything that can survive the challenges of a hot humid climate where a sizable percentage of the human population actually lives. I would LOVE to be able to pull up stakes and move to Wyoming but both Family and job tie me here in East Texas where I am forced to question if such a design is possible in this climate.
@PaulCuciureanu4 жыл бұрын
Mike keeps bringing up an East Texas build here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eHm1Zpuviaehia8 basically, gotta redo the math for the cisterns, and ensure you have overflows to not flood yourself in the case of too much rain also, the convection air-conditioning mechanism they designed with a back-tunnel and a 2nd or 3rd greenhouse can help you control humidity and temperatures: simply open/close the doors to the greenhouse plus, no skylights (less moving pieces), keep it simple
@helenaquinn74805 жыл бұрын
The godfather!!!! Love you!!!!
@SageWords20272 жыл бұрын
YES!!! Can teens do an internship?
@teresaharmon31125 жыл бұрын
Do they do any tiny earthships? I love the idea but only need a small place being a disabled widow. Who's 59 in fair health.
@ginadelsasso2885 жыл бұрын
Survival model would be perfect for you.
@teresaharmon31125 жыл бұрын
@@ginadelsasso288 Not sure what that is thanks and good vibebrations.
@brendacampbell23405 жыл бұрын
Survival model would be great for you, it's like a studio apartment, one room with just the basics. I've found a few videos that tour the design and build on one, but you might like the corner cottage better, a bit more room.
@barnabyvonrudal13 жыл бұрын
Does Mike Reynolds live in a earthship as well? In Arizona?
@marytyson63763 жыл бұрын
I have talk to 5 contractor , never build or heard of earth ship . Lossed in fining how to take the first steps.
@charliedevine68693 жыл бұрын
Don't the early Earthships get way to hot in the summer?
@GhostsonAcid6 жыл бұрын
-Great interview/questions, Thanks!
@kennybready8470 Жыл бұрын
Try building one in a Glasgow housing scheme then u will be a extra real genius lol amazing just amazing how much do these things cost fully built
@romainring2 жыл бұрын
Please please please listen to this man he knows what he's saying he's part of the smartest man on planet Earth and everybody else is being stupid
@laurabrennan44333 жыл бұрын
Mike Reynolds is a very interesting unique man
@barnabyvonrudal13 жыл бұрын
How do they do fir internet?
@graniteridgegreens62785 жыл бұрын
I want one built in Ontario Mike. Good to see you in one of these videos.
@ginadelsasso2885 жыл бұрын
There is an awesome earthship built in canada by an older couple that turned out awesome.
@graniteridgegreens62785 жыл бұрын
@@ginadelsasso288 Yes Port Dover couple The Cooks. $70,000 build
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle4 жыл бұрын
There is a Canadian branch of the company (they are licensed nationwide), and there are earthships in several sprvoices (to include Ontario). The most I've seen are here in Québec, there are quite a few here.
@valdemirodealmeidapintofil18264 жыл бұрын
Homi! Muito bom! No meio do Pacifico tem um mundo de resíduos para ser transformado numa NAÇÃO!!! EXCELENTE SEU FAZER PEDAGÓGICO!!!
@ccccampbell17382 жыл бұрын
Logical solution.
@marcusstinchcomb75805 жыл бұрын
How can I get Directly Involved in Learning? I’m a bottle artist.
@beengarden51224 жыл бұрын
Well I'm building one, you can come help lol
@virgiljjacas12293 жыл бұрын
Is he allowed to build anywhere ???
@Chrisicola4 жыл бұрын
This is the way.
@jaykrizpy96303 жыл бұрын
Do u have his contact information?
@shortyrok2113 жыл бұрын
Rose namajunas sent me. Thug 🌹 ♥
@KimmyDarlene5 жыл бұрын
I want one!
@amarynth100 Жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@Makapida5 жыл бұрын
What I would like to know is the cost of building such a eathship. I found videos claiming it is very cheap and articles giving a final price of a millionnaire mansion... I would love building one, but cannot do it myself so...
@michaelglenning51075 жыл бұрын
I would say you can do it yourself, addressing Michael Reynolds 6 points. The current stardard of earth ships are elitist in that they require copious amounts of labor and expensive materials and systems. They get around this with the pyramid scheme of students paying for the opportunity to build a home. What makes earth ships work is thermal mass, insulation, solar radiation, ventilation. Tandum paver retaining walls (belguard mega tandum) can be errected quickly, cheaply, using machinery. AireCrete as an insulator, dome, arch, interior wall material is diy and inexpensive. Used 260 gallon totes can be used for the rainwater storage. Seperation dry composting toilets negate the costly septic systems. The high costs can be worked out of the design. The survival 600 square feet models were quoted at 50k in one video, but I'm not sure if that is the all in cost. A Canada earthship was built at 70k materials, and with volunteer/ student labor. I like how everyones junk and cars are lying around in the open, because there are no garages or basement or attic storage.
@luv2dancesalsa5 жыл бұрын
if you decide to buy / live in the Earthship subdivision outside Taos, NM... with students that help build it WITH YOU... then you could probably get away with $100,000 for something simple. Nice set up easily $250k. You need lithium batteries for solar storage, wind capture with a really awesome turbine that's a work of art, water capture with sisterns in the back... and 10,000 tires... depending upon how fancy you get with appliances... most kitchens run about $10,000 worth of appliances, etc., bathrooms a lot less. I was there in 2017... love Earthships... and what Michael Reynolds has done... and I'm proud of the State of New Mexico for finally deciding to support his efforts. There was a LOT of issue with him 'not being on grid'. It was a fight but in the end Mike convinced them that sustainability is the way to go. Still had to get 'the power grid' set up...
@realtruth14484 жыл бұрын
luv2dancesalsa so how much would a 8,000sqft earthship cost? And how long would it take to build?
@humanvoice3695 жыл бұрын
The interviewer has been left flabbergasted :D
@karenharvey25496 жыл бұрын
Wonderful.
@jlsoldwood5 жыл бұрын
We need a simple way of figuring the east- West line... to set up an earthship how is it done ?
@dlwatib5 жыл бұрын
Five (of six) simple steps: 1) In the morning (mid-morning, say 9-10 am), pound a stick in the level ground. Make sure the stick is exactly upright and won't topple over accidentally. 2) Observe where the shadow of the tip of the stick lands on the ground. Mark it by driving a peg into the ground at that place. If you do it in the morning as instructed, that place will be a northwesterly direction from the stick. (Southwesterly in the southern hemisphere.) 3) Tie a string around the stick, make it long enough to reach the peg, mark an arc from that peg around the stick in a northeasterly direction. (Note that our strategy depends on observing two shadows exactly the same length, one in the morning, one in the afternoon. The arc helps us find when the second shadow is exactly as long as the first shadow.) 4) In the afternoon (mid-afternoon, about 2-4 pm), wait and observe where the shadow of the tip of the stick lands once again on the arc. Mark it with a second peg. If you do it in the afternoon as instructed, that place will be in a northeasterly direction from the stick. (Southeasterly in the southern hemisphere.) 5) Draw a straight line between the two pegs. It will be an exact east-west line. 6) Use elementary geometry (or a carpenter's square) to draw a perpendicular line to the east-west line. That line will be an exact north-south line. You can check your work at night in the northern hemisphere by observing that the north end of the north-south line should be pointing to the star Polaris, however, this is not guaranteed to be exact since the north star changes over time. Also, if you have a watch or clock set to standard time, the stick's shadow at noon will point to within 15 degrees of north (south in the southern hemisphere). (It's not exact because time zones are about 15 degrees wide and many aren't centered on the local time meridian.) If your timepiece is set to daylight time, you have to wait until 1 o'clock because your timepiece is ahead of the sun by one hour. If you know exactly which minute the sun is directly overhead in your location (and your timepiece is accurate) you can get a much better result. Finally, if you have a compass, it too will be in agreement with your other methods, to an accuracy of about 10 degrees depending on magnetic declination in your area. Some maps will give you an exact magnetic declination for your area, which allows you to get a much better result.
@AK-df3lh5 жыл бұрын
Is anyone weirded out how they’re talking to each other but dude isn’t looking at him or addressing him, just his questions. Lol wtf?
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle4 жыл бұрын
Exactly, it seemed cold and rude.
@AK-df3lh4 жыл бұрын
John Macomber that or dude is like, a little Asberger-y. No shade, but they could have said something about it in the production of this.
@enzob12374 жыл бұрын
@@AK-df3lh yes i beleive yes
@foresterforester7634 жыл бұрын
I get the feeling that he is annoyed by the interviewer.
@angelaengle123 жыл бұрын
He's not being rude, I do that too. I think he's just wanting to express a really in-depth topic. Looking at the person while you're talking is distracting to the mental process.
@ColonizersBlow Жыл бұрын
Those windows 😍
@ColonizersBlow Жыл бұрын
The little pond 😍😍
@mimib62535 жыл бұрын
Are any state goverment wiseing up/coming around to mass approving this super practical yet out of the 'old box' way of thinking &actually living With our living planet YET? (not simply on IT)? cause btw: it's not going away Suits!!!
@mimib62535 жыл бұрын
Absolutely freaking love those hand made collums!! They really open up the flow and address the square wood greenhouse look
@mimib62535 жыл бұрын
Near Salem Oregon? Interested in making your own kombucha? Contact me, I may have new SCOBYs to share
@brendacampbell23405 жыл бұрын
I doubt it, they're (the establishment) are gonna lose control of us if we go off grid. Has always been a battle, think of the hippie communes of the past, some have survived successfully until now but they've always been frowned on by the establishment.
@PaliSuttas5 жыл бұрын
I have read that Earthships are only appropriate in hot, arid climates and literally do not function properly in cold climates like Canada. I have also read that there are issues with the tires outgassing. I'm not saying I agree with either of these, but I would like to know if there is any rational or experiential basis for these concerns. Thanks.
@ianrobinson4765 жыл бұрын
Off gassing does accure if the tires are exposed to air or sunlight. If they are completely concealed then no off gassing accures. Earthships can survive in cold climates with a little adaption. But the passive solar design works anywhere there is sun and earthships just take it to the extreme.
@luv2dancesalsa5 жыл бұрын
Not true (what you heard)... watch KZbin videos where there are his classes... in colder climates the 'air intake' tubes that run behind the house and create the 'airflow' when they are opened (along with the upper windows to allow air to escape) just need to be longer... they're buried underground but the length is calculated to determine how many feet are necessary to bring the air to the desired temperature... 65 degrees or something. So... they've successfully built in cold climates.
@realtruth14484 жыл бұрын
Naked Dharma from my research if they properly place the tires as in no air and sun hits them they’ll be ok and they can survive in cold climates there’s literally a video of a man and his wife in their earthship in Canada and he’s growing tomatoes lol and it’s snow outside, they just have to modify the built in AC to match the climate, earthships can be built anywhere a home can be built(excluding like antartica lol)
@brenbones5515 жыл бұрын
Amazing!!!!! =-)
@EDENWorks4 жыл бұрын
I missed the 6 points... What are they?
@EDENWorks4 жыл бұрын
1. Comfortable Shelter2. Water3. Electricity4. Treating own Sewer5. Dealing with own Garbage6. Producing your own Food
@rabidhellhound97142 жыл бұрын
Would have loved it if you'd have interviewed him while walking around and showing the house, not on the couch. Honestly, I care little about his personal philosophies. I just want to see the house, learn what he did to make it, and why.
@Krog123542 жыл бұрын
If an earthship is such a great place to live...why is it that Mike Reynolds does not live in one?
@T0MME02 жыл бұрын
Incorrect statement
@divinemamagaia17274 жыл бұрын
App?? Bought! ✅ Thank you!!
@enzob12374 жыл бұрын
bro thats crazy but i dont remember asking
@starfireevony87964 жыл бұрын
I love the concept, but this is a lecture, not a tour
@foshemily2 жыл бұрын
BIODOOOME
@kevinreginald1075 жыл бұрын
@9:08- Agreed! Even though most people who are interested in earthsips are Trump protesting kumbaya singing hippies.. as a Christian i see the logic behind this phenomenon.
@brianbowick42914 жыл бұрын
Skip the religion thing for a single solitary moment and think about sustainable living as redeemable of itself. Only after your are sheltered, fed, watered, and water treated can you contemplate religion. Get it?
@d4rkb4rt976 жыл бұрын
Don't believe in Climate Change or Global Warming but I love your Earth Ship!
@actontreadway11686 жыл бұрын
You don't have to believe in it because all the things that are purported to be contributing to global warming are still shitty! Pollution, environmental destruction, et al... Patently undesirable things.
@debtminer49766 жыл бұрын
Doesn't mean we shouldn't consider our environmental impact. We're terrible, regardless of what the science says.
@Electronic4245 жыл бұрын
Sustainable living has nothing or little to do with CC
@mimib62534 жыл бұрын
What he's designing are "True smart homes" only they are not separate from the earth technology like houses that require electricity and programmed gadgets to act like sensors to the environment and turn on certain stored energies ( like tire walls are similar to solar collectors only they are their own natural battery that gets charged up every day. Sure it might not shout out factoids but if you listen it will Tell you stuff. They are wonderfully symbiotic smart homes
@normbograham34 жыл бұрын
We live in a society, where today, now, everyone in surbia, whom wanted to live greener, could limit their power consumption to a 50 amp service (which does not exist for profit reasons, and tax reasons. that could really improve our consumption. However, it will never happen because of tax reasons. The local governements believe they would collapse, without the tax revenue from peoples 100 or 200 amp service. etc. So, many gotchas. The earth ship is a great thumbs up, at consumerism, going on in the building industry. Really, we need a "zip system", on particle board. What did you do, you created a product, that will not last, and coated it. Lets see that that looks like in 50 years. A former neighbor, put on a 10' overhang in front of his house, in upstate NY, then clad it with a few windows and a storm door, and rough cut, it was on the south side of his home, then wham.....his heating bill was 1/3 of what it was before, and he was living in a warmer home. We keep trying to live in a box, when our homes really need more natural insulation (air space around the home).
@bw-mi9xp5 жыл бұрын
electricity as a need?
@dlwatib5 жыл бұрын
For most people, yeah. If you want to go back to the stone age, no. The annoying thing about Earthships is that most people are perfectly willing to accept the local grid alternatives for electricity, water and sewer. There doesn't seem to be any compromise with an Earthship. It's either off grid or it's not an Earthship.
@realtruth14484 жыл бұрын
dlwatib yup and the earthship needs far less power since it has it’s own water and ac system, the solar/wind energy will be purely for lights/TV, etc etc
@womanofsubstance87355 жыл бұрын
I believe and love the concepts of earthships, but every one I have seen feels dark and a little claustrophobic to me. I would love to be able to spend a little time, even a few hours, in one to see if that would be the reality for me. I really need light spaces, windows, and not close, rounded ceilings. These structures are surely beautiful to look at, though.
@Luthien_05 жыл бұрын
Look up exploring alternatives channel on youtube. That channel has a tour of one that has many windows and looks very modern. I think the title says something about it being innovative lol.
@Luthien_05 жыл бұрын
It's a man's home, so you may not be able to stay in it, but it should give you an idea of what you could do if you wanted to build one.
@johnswann76702 жыл бұрын
Name the six things
@royormonde36824 жыл бұрын
I've seen so many of these vids on Earthships and most of them are in the desert to take advantage of the sun I guess. Almost all of the vids also show a few scattered plants in these green houses certainly not enough to sustain a person, never mind a family. The idea is good, the look is good, but I feel the reality is far from what they say. There's many issues they don't cover, fuel for cooking stove, drinking water, schooling for kids will certainly be a issue for a family, the cost isn't cheaper with all that custom glass, logs, steel insulated roof, water tanks and custom cabinets. No disrespect but this is not an easy build or living conditions in the middle of a desert. Good luck to those who try it.
@aion21774 жыл бұрын
lets see your list: * scattered green plants not enough to support a person - pff that area there can support 10 people if that space becomes vertical farming. Will not be as beautiful but who cares. Instead that space makes food. Is functional. * fuel for cooking stove - use an electric heater which gets power from solar but if you rely rely like fire, then compost can leak out gases which bun. That can be made from food scraps and enzymes. Ive seen a youtube video on a bio compost stuff which was producing gas for cooking. * drinking water - on the iss (international space station) people drink their own pee and perspiration. Because any water of any kind can be filtered, clean and drink. All it matters to be the H2O molecule - does not matter where it comes form as long as you can properly filter. So you can drink your pee just fine - but given this earth ship collects water with the roof you can process that too. * schooling - school should be online. This hole idea of dropping the kids to school, picking them up from school, clothe them, make breakfast - 2 hours a day wasted life - why? - is that the best way? clearly not - is rely rely rely retarded. Education should be done online. All of it. Universities, campuses all of it. Where is the sanity of putting 200 people in an amphitheater and 1 person in front teaches the same lesson over and over for decades - when that exact video can be seen on something like youtube - and all those people sit in place - at home, dont use another building which needs heat, cars, gas, roads, bridges, traffic, managers of the building, administrators, security... All of it is supper dumb. Rely dumb. For person to person interaction this earthsips should form villages such that your kids and your neighbour kids can play together, do experiments, hackathon, anything interactive is done in the same "neighborhood" since with traditional school is kind of the same. And when kids grow up they move to centers which make interaction easy - like hakatlons, labs, research centers, but not for participating in a course. The university and school is centered around courses and the teacher and that's boring, you can't play it back like youtube - in one word - dumb. Champuses should be more like what happens inside a hands on lab - where you rely touch stuff, talk to people, even a lot of that will be done trough virtual reality. If you can play a game for 8 hours - and feel "you are there" - then why would reality not be made such that is possible, accessible, easy - natural to so day to day stuff like lab work, design. You drive a car in a video game and feels real. The technology is here. The vision of what it rely needs to be for real is not. * custom glass - what is custom glass exactly? Glass cut to shape with a water jet cutter. You order this, you scan the hole if you don't know dimensions upfront - and they come exactly as you wish. Can even be fully automated. Like cement or anything else you buy. Getting glass should not be hard. Also you don't rely need custom glass. You can change your house to use prefabs if you so prefer. * logs - yes big problem in areas where they dont exist - since shipping many bulky log is gonna be more expensive then the logs themselves. But who said you need any logs. You just use something else available to you in the area - like pvc pipe filled with clay + rebar or filled with concrete + rebar etc. Who said only logs count? * steel insulated roof - there are many roofing products you can find an alternative just fine. Maybe is cheaper maybe not - but out of what is available sandwich panels are one of the cheapest i know of. * water tanks - hmm yes. but more expensive is all the piping and fittings for such a big house with garden inside and stuff. * custom cabinets - make them yourself and are 80% cheaper. KZbin is filled with tutorials. you can even make them out of foam, paint it and looks cool if given enough care. You can't tell the difference if is from ikea or made by somebody like yourself. Last point - eartships are not supposed to be in the middle of the desert. Somebody told me that was an experiment and they got 60% sun efficiency in Antarctica using solar panels. So is not because of the sun. You can find enough sun in many other places just fine. The desert presented in the video i think is just cheap real estate to prove living in super tough conditions - not something every earthship must do. Hard to keep them cool in the desert. Temperate climates will work better for earthsips. They can be made very good. We dont have any real limitations with them. Is not like putting satellites in orbit. This is easy. Can be made as good as you want it.
@saroyafanniel89324 жыл бұрын
The 'Earthship' concept is awesome; yet still relegated to an 'elite' crew. Until it becomes 'affordable', and not prohibitive economically for labor and working poor communities, the concept will not bring any *significant* change in how the environment can be impacted for the better. This needs to move *beyond* being just a 'fad' and solely related to 'alternative lifestyle' proponents. __________________________________________________________
@flacodebuenosaires2 жыл бұрын
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@benpenner12163 жыл бұрын
Wow the dude ( mike ) is drinking a beer right from the start of the video , How do you expect anybody to take you seriously
@shayko19802 жыл бұрын
and drink Coca-Cola.... mmm. what do u think about that??
@rogercook1177able5 жыл бұрын
I hope he is drinking beer!
@azskyking65422 жыл бұрын
I am in favor of the Earthship principles. The one I have never seen addressed is garbage. Compostable waste is not the issue. How is paper, plastic and metal dealt with outside of a municipality that has a recycling program? Additionally, I never see livestock taken into account. Not to be a dick, I just haven't seen it addressed.
@hatchattack026 жыл бұрын
I find it interesting that he didn't look at you the entire video. No respect
@helenpatterson38586 жыл бұрын
You sound needy. This guy is sharing what he has to share. He is probably tired of dealing with people who are never satisfied and that is why he lives like a hermit on the mesa, and grounds himself in nature like Frank Lloyd Wright.
@hatchattack026 жыл бұрын
@@helenpatterson3858 Then why do an interview? Far more that goes in to the social psychology than you're seeing.
@debtminer49766 жыл бұрын
@@hatchattack02 No respect? Or socially awkward? Not the same. He talked with him, and even shook his hand. Doesn't sound disrespectful to me. He's on a mission, and that's clear in any interview I've seen him give. Save your judgement and just let the guy do his thing.
@dianadi0265 жыл бұрын
I find it interesting that you’ve chosen to criticize the one guy who understands the word “respect” better than most of us . Wow.
@GraceRoberson5 жыл бұрын
eye contact doesn't equal respect lol I never make eye contact with strangers cuz its awkward
@kevinm37514 жыл бұрын
I could not set there and talk to someone that never looked at me. What a total freak!
@tybil2145 жыл бұрын
BS !!!
@dlwatib5 жыл бұрын
The guys with the crazy hair and the crazy talk turn me (and others) off. Just show those beautiful buildings with some nice classical music that enhances the experience.
@brendacampbell23405 жыл бұрын
The visual that a person presents is just that, a visual, it may not conform to what you consider 'normal' and make you uncomfortable. Try to look further than the surface. There are some forms of art that make me uncomfortable too, Salvador Dali comes immediately to mind, but the doesn't mean it's not good. It's peoples thoughts and actions that count most though and that comes from the inside.
@brianbowick42914 жыл бұрын
Just rewatch, try to go a bit deeper than the surface. You may find a reasonable, well thought out product of sustainability that might enhance your "experience." BTW speak for yourself...I'm just saying that your reply undermines your credibility. You present as shallow and lonely and selfish, in short, a millennial. Comes off as weak and wishy washy. Perhaps that's what you were going for...lol.
@reepurpose87125 жыл бұрын
Is it military or radiation proof, No? Then your boat is gonna sink.