Life in 2323 A.D.

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Isaac Arthur

Isaac Arthur

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What will life be like 300 years in our future, or for those living 300 million miles away?
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Life in 2323 A.D.
Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
Episode 400, June 22, 2023
Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur
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Bryan Versteeg
Jarred Eagley
Jeremy Jozwik
Katie Byrne
Ken York
Phil Swan
Sergio Botero
Udo Schroeter
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Dillon Olander
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Merv Johnson
David McFarlane
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@mistborn1136
@mistborn1136 Жыл бұрын
I am from a third world country Bangladesh. I wake up every morning knowing that the rest of the day will be extremely painful. I work 16 hours a day restlessly and barely able to pay the bills. Life for me is all but misery. Still it breaks my heart knowing that I will not be alive to see the first interstellar ship that will reach another solar system. I am eternally grateful to you Isaac, for continuing this amazing channel.
@Jeda_Tragumee
@Jeda_Tragumee Жыл бұрын
I feel so sorry for you. I am living in England and I hate to say this, but I feel very lucky to be born here. I wish that one day, your country may prosper in the future, and the living standards will increase. But sadly, I think this might not be the case as there will always be people who only want power for themselves and keep the rest of the nation in poverty. Hell, maybe, the UK might be a hell hole in the future. Maybe, the UK becomes a dictatorship. But we will never know. All I can hope for myself and you, is that we, and the rest of Humanity can prosper, and have a better future for us and the next generation.
@GDHMcKinsey
@GDHMcKinsey Жыл бұрын
I am from Bangladesh too. I live in Dhaka and I am grateful for the privileged life I have. I also took some effort to construct it in a certain way. I think mindset matters a lot. And Isaac's channel definitely is a prompt to that. Be optimistic and make small changes happen. :)
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 Жыл бұрын
@@Jeda_TragumeeDeveloping nations will eventually become prosperous. They’re called developing for a reason.
@KKk-qi9vx
@KKk-qi9vx Жыл бұрын
I hope one day, your country will have everything that it needs and not only needs--but wants. I hope your country thrives, I hope all countries thrive one day. I hope all of our countries can work together and collaborate and contribute on projects! Don’t be so sure! Let hope keep getting you up in the morning❤
@georgewilliamlyngdoh1973
@georgewilliamlyngdoh1973 Жыл бұрын
Yea I just want to know if there's other lifeforms too beyond our planet so I can die in peace knowing the answer. Too bad I won't live long enough to witness the first contact. Btw I'm from Meghalaya, your neighbor.
@wyomii
@wyomii Жыл бұрын
8:52 Who would've thought that the most horrifying thing 300 years from now would be that draconian homeowners associations still exist? Truly dystopian.😳
@JackMcCarthyWriter
@JackMcCarthyWriter Жыл бұрын
In the year 2323, Isaac Arthur celebrates the release of his 2000th episode. His fans celebrate with him at a virtual party and symposium, and the comment section is filled with those who reminisce about episode 400 and how much he got right so far in the past 😊
@tomsmith4542
@tomsmith4542 Жыл бұрын
1600 / 300 = 16 episodes every 3 years? u are not so optimistic then
@comentedonakeyboard
@comentedonakeyboard Жыл бұрын
​@@tomsmith4542he had a bit of a Burnout and a few of the world wars in between distracted him😂
@Synchbit
@Synchbit Жыл бұрын
If my calculations are right, it should be episode 160000 at the current rate
@comentedonakeyboard
@comentedonakeyboard Жыл бұрын
@@Synchbit including the shorts?😂
@connorwinton4343
@connorwinton4343 Жыл бұрын
We better start aging the wine
@admiraloscar3320
@admiraloscar3320 Жыл бұрын
In 2323, I would definitly be the “back in my day” guy
@mikeohawk95
@mikeohawk95 Жыл бұрын
50% of the pop may be
@arlenegrundy7671
@arlenegrundy7671 Жыл бұрын
Nice...
@apricotcomputers3943
@apricotcomputers3943 Жыл бұрын
You'd just be a head in a jar, that was resurrected by an AI bot. That a 5th grader summoned for a science project, who wanted to see what life was like in the pre-historic, pre-world war 3 era, pre-nuclear fall out earth, "age of war".😮
@mikeohawk95
@mikeohawk95 Жыл бұрын
@@apricotcomputers3943 like matt groenings head museum form futurama
@apricotcomputers3943
@apricotcomputers3943 Жыл бұрын
@@mikeohawk95 EXACTLY!!!!
@js70371
@js70371 Жыл бұрын
Episode *400* !!! Congratulations Isaac and the entire SFIA community!!! What an amazing channel and group of people we have supporting it. Onward to episode 500 and 1M subscribers!! 💫🙏🍻
@mrt1957
@mrt1957 Жыл бұрын
I had to stop listening because his narration is so calming I always fall asleep. I hope when I die I wake to this man telling me my journey has just begun, grab a drink and a snack.
@js70371
@js70371 Жыл бұрын
@@mrt1957 hahaha!! As do I my friend!! If it wasn’t for Isaac Arthur and John Michael Godier I think I don’t think I would get half the quality of rest that I do at night! 🙏💫😴🍻
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
@@js70371 That is a standing joke with me and John, what percentage of our audience falls asleep listening to us and whose is higher :) One of our staff at Nebula messaged me to check if it was okay to add my show to the recommended watching fro those trying to fall asleep, in case it offended, I told him I'd been proudly curing insomnia since 2014.
@dingo4530
@dingo4530 Жыл бұрын
Next stop, 500 million subscribers!
@schm00b0
@schm00b0 Жыл бұрын
Here’s ‘food for thought’: Instead of imagining possible science for future centuries, maybe we’d be smarter thinking of a way to fight for a world that gives most of the people a livable planet, food for everyone, renewable sources and greenest storages of energy, as much transparency in politics and the working of the governments as possible, least inequality possible, progressive taxes, no misogyny, no racism, no ableism, no homophobia or transphobia, no prejudices toward people different than those that represent the privileged majority, free education for everyone, free medicine for everyone, free housing, transportation and Internet for everyone, a functional infrastructure, reparations to those affected by settler-colonialism, imperialism and ‘free-trade’ capitalism (neoliberalism), least possible working hours, etc… And when I talk about everyone, I talk about the whole world. Not only the ‘global north’. While it’s nice daydreaming about the future, why not do it in a way that imagines a better world for everyone? What I’m trying to say is that you can’t imagine a realistic future if you’re ignoring all the stuff that’s wrong in the present. The technical stuff isn’t the problem, nor is it a solution, as long as the overall system guiding everyone is monstrous. We should strive for Star Trek or The Culture, not Blade Runner or Mad Max.
@theEmperorsTarot
@theEmperorsTarot Жыл бұрын
The League of Home Owner Associations is the most dystopian idea I've ever heard, great fiction fuel and nightmarish realistic future-reality!
@AlienRelics
@AlienRelics Жыл бұрын
The fact that they live in an HOA makes this a dystopia.
@CowboyCourier
@CowboyCourier Жыл бұрын
My favorite KZbinr. You're like the Beethoven of KZbin, having worked through, and overcome a not insignificant hurdle for a podcast/lecture style content creator, and create masterpieces of the art, inspire countless people, and have earned tremendous honors in your field.
@drew388
@drew388 Жыл бұрын
why?
@Bob-ep2sv
@Bob-ep2sv Жыл бұрын
Episode 400?! Didn't we just congratulate you for episode 300? Well done Isaac, keep up the fantastic work - ❤
@oldkid8811
@oldkid8811 Жыл бұрын
just means we are all getting old together
@jasonGamesMaster
@jasonGamesMaster Жыл бұрын
​@@oldkid8811getting older is preferable to the alternative, I always say.
@chriscuthill1905
@chriscuthill1905 Жыл бұрын
​@@jasonGamesMasternot for much longer...
@PazLeBon
@PazLeBon Жыл бұрын
@@oldkid8811 lmao shhh
@bullsharkTM
@bullsharkTM 9 ай бұрын
If you're from 2323, and you're watching this...HELLO! Glad this video survived :) Hope everyone is okay there :) I'm writing from the 21st century Philippines, 28 years old currently. And just sad that I couldn't see what life is like 300 years letter. But I still hope humanity exists and life is so much better centuries later
@alanweiman1521
@alanweiman1521 Жыл бұрын
I need a "Day in the life of" playlist from SFIA. Episodes like this one and Ceres are my favorites.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
You gave me the idea to make a C playlist of videos significant to Christian ethics and apologetics. I think I will
@richardavery2807
@richardavery2807 Жыл бұрын
GODSPEEED
@snaffu1
@snaffu1 Жыл бұрын
There's a lot of chaos, unrest and injustice in the world, quite a lot to be upset about, and rightly so--but this channel keeps my hopes for the future alive. Thank you, Issac, and congrats on episode 400!
@NakedProphet
@NakedProphet Жыл бұрын
Fantasy and escapism.
@jasonkinzie8835
@jasonkinzie8835 Жыл бұрын
@@NakedProphet How is it fantasy if his predictions don't violate the laws of physics? He could be wrong in his predictions but the onus is on you to explain why they are impossible.
@Sara3346
@Sara3346 Жыл бұрын
If we are rid of prejudice or at least heavily shackle it we can go very far.
@bbbf09
@bbbf09 Жыл бұрын
Humans are - as science has proven - inherently optimistic by default. Unfortunately reality isn't. Hence the increasing chaos and unrest.
@jynx3978
@jynx3978 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonkinzie8835 mind uploading violates laws of physics
@Vjx-d7c
@Vjx-d7c Жыл бұрын
Episode 400 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉, I can't wait for what's in store for me this Arthursday😅
@theorize999
@theorize999 Жыл бұрын
Is it really? Wow I’m impressed I though5 I was a real fan then you came along
@CharliMorganMusic
@CharliMorganMusic Жыл бұрын
400!? Gosh, I just love it. I've been here since almost the beginning and I love that there is always something new to learn.
@mclovin6039
@mclovin6039 Жыл бұрын
St Arthur bless us all
@stanleydavidson6543
@stanleydavidson6543 Жыл бұрын
A lot of this is unworkable and crazy 😅
@stillill10000
@stillill10000 Жыл бұрын
Del
@desputnikcommander
@desputnikcommander Жыл бұрын
What a ride.... most people I talk to, don't give a shit about things you envision. Most "trolls" online can't think beyond their fancy cars or the latest fashion trends. I am very happy to see that you number of subscribers unstoppably moves towards a million. And until 2323 you sure reach a billion ;)
@iceprincess6840
@iceprincess6840 Жыл бұрын
Hell, can you please do more storytime style entries? I love the regular content immensely, don't get me wrong, but you're painting such impressive scenes in my head! I will buy a book from you now xD
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
It was really great frameworking. Minus dialogue, it read like the first chapter of an exciting book. And of course, by necessity, more exposition than demonstration
@Zarcondeegrissom
@Zarcondeegrissom Жыл бұрын
I do miss "the traveler" stories from the early outward bound series, and the crew of Unity from the early life in a space colony series. I'm not sure if the story is vague enough that we can just imagine ourselves being there, or if it is just short enough snip-its that we can fill in the rest with our own ideas based on our experiences. I also do agree it's a nice fresh slate without plot contrivances or evershifting clark-tech magic just to progress a storyline. maybe someday, the SFIA plot ideas may be considered the 'new steampunk era' of a sort, with no FTL or unobtanium, just good old-fashioned reaction drives and sub-light travel.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@Zarcondeegrissom clarkepunk
@charlesmcdowell9436
@charlesmcdowell9436 Жыл бұрын
I'm into this type of stuff, too. Check out my book and let me know how I'm doing.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@charlesmcdowell9436 is it read by an AI, did you hire a voice actor, or is that your own voice? Leaning toward ai because of how it paused at commas. Andit mispronounced cradling. As for the writing, it's uninspired. Of course that's based on the prologue alone. Got nothing else to do so I'll listen as long as i can before giving up. I have not read widely in sci fi books, so my frame of reference is limited, but my main criticism of the prologue is that it feels like a 4 year old smashing two action figures together. It failed to make an impact and sounded like it was trying to copy a sci fi battle the author had seen but not understood what had made it exciting. It was also very bare bones in how it described the scene, making it easy to tune out and drift off. Lots of questions could be asked, like why the captain would have to stay with the ship while everyone else could make it off, why they decided to fire everything, why they didn't detect the object until seconds before impact, and the almost half dozen maybe more references to the Nexus, which came across like cheap advertising, just telling me what the author subconsciously thinks is important, but neglected to convince me, and violating the "show don't tell " rule of exposition. What i mean by my frame of reference -- you should buy The Fall of Reach by Eric Nylund, which has genuinely exciting space combat and exposition. Worth drawing inspiration from. The interpersonal storytelling was better, primarily in the structure. Not terribly cringe in the narration though the dialogue frequently made me roll my eyes. That might be because i have very little interest in teenage high school drama stories and, well, that's pretty much ALL you've got in the first video. The plot beans down as follows: - dad dies due to unknown object - boy talks to mom about dad and schoolwork - boy encounters bully. - girlfriend intervenes - boy casually talks to girlfriend - boy gets beaten up by bully - girlfriend and mom praise/feel bad for him, and he feels more confident Super low stakes and scope. Between the television adaptation of the shannara chronicles and Lord of the Rings, you're making the former. If you want to make an unserious work of art, establish a teenage love triangle from the get go. Your epic adventure will be contracted down to that one dimensional aspect and cease to be epic. As for characterization, it's pretty weak. I highly recommend you listen to The Critical Drinker's video "The Drinker Fixes:Rey/Luke Skywalker" And then listen to this video by Isaac again and then your own video. You'll see that you're missing a lot that you could easily provide to make your characters more compelling. So far i know the boy is weak, in high school, bullied, got a not-girlfriend girlfriend, likes space, wants to be a pilot, and maybe doesn't know much about his mom's past or interests 🤷. The girlfriend used to date his bully, she's impressed The boy stood up to him, she gets in the face of the bully and plays rugby, so she's mannish. All we know about mom despite that you introduced her first is that are retained some Astronomy knowledge from school because her husband would talk about it. We know hardly anything else about her. Your narrative is third person. You can tell us the mindset of characters without them having to say it, although since that easily becomes a tell don't show violation, you might just have to let some things be unsaid on the moment id it comes across wooden. You want a great example of agar I'm talking about? Watch the first 20 minutes of the absolutely horrible fan made Maximum Ride movie.
@UpliftedCapybara
@UpliftedCapybara Жыл бұрын
Your episodes like this where you talk about everyday life in the future are some of the best. It’s great to talk to things like megastructures in isolation, but it really grounds things when you discuss how individuals live and work in those situations.
@cannonfodder4376
@cannonfodder4376 Жыл бұрын
Loved the storytelling and world building of this episode. Big and creative in a way only you can be. Congrats on reaching Episode 400! Here is to 400 more!❤
@dannytourigny9403
@dannytourigny9403 Жыл бұрын
Here's to watching episode #40400, 400 years from now!
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@benjigeez who needs world anvil when you can just listen to Isaac’s library?
@OfficialRetroUk
@OfficialRetroUk Жыл бұрын
Cant wait to watch this one in 2323 with my self replicating nanobots giving me the 10,000 complete iteration of myself and commenting, only 2000s lifeforms remember this banger 😂
@thorvaldspear
@thorvaldspear Жыл бұрын
The AI generated visuals are refreshing and improve the visual experience a lot. Imagine what you could do with text to video when that gets better.
@FLPhotoCatcher
@FLPhotoCatcher Жыл бұрын
There will come a time when the videos by Isaac will be made into a fully fleshed-out movie by AI. Next will come the time when inhabitable virtual worlds will automatically be made to match a specific episode. Isaac will then not be predicting the future, but *creating* the future.
@Kainlarsen
@Kainlarsen Жыл бұрын
A.I visuals always look cold and soulless.
@cedriceric9730
@cedriceric9730 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait I just cant
@TheDefender123Plays
@TheDefender123Plays Жыл бұрын
Idk I would disagree that they add to the videos.
@rommdan2716
@rommdan2716 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I wish Isaac just hire an artist.
@N3ur0m4nc3r
@N3ur0m4nc3r Жыл бұрын
After all these years, these videos remain my most consistent source of hope, awe and inspiration. Cheers and thank you, Isaac 🫡 🍻
@ancapftw9113
@ancapftw9113 Жыл бұрын
2323: I live on a minor unnamed planet out in the Kuiper belt. I had moved to Mars in the late 2050s or early 2060s (I built a hab in 56, but didn't move in outside of virtual visits via remote controlled Android until 2063) after living on an Earth-Mars cycler as the mechanic for three loops. Shortly after that I had a genetically optimized clone made, had myself optimized, and raised my son as a single father. Though he did have an android nanny, so that might not count. But when, in the 2280s Mars became far too urbanized for my tastes, I bought a small rotating hab that used to be a mine out in the Kuiper Belt and moved out there. I still tune into Isaac Author's weekly broadcasts, though, and have all of them downloaded into my station's library along with lectures on every subject that interests me.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Your 2050 estimate is too optimistic. I be the first self sustaining settlement (not dependent on earth supplies) will be post 2070. Post 2150 if blackrock wins and enslaves a generation
@MyFirstHandle
@MyFirstHandle Жыл бұрын
What about living in the darkness of interstellar space can you do it? I wonder if there are sci-fi natural ghosts out there.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@MyFirstHandle yes easily and absolutely not
@ancapftw9113
@ancapftw9113 Жыл бұрын
@@MyFirstHandle don't have to worry about darkness as long as my fission reactor keeps running.
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 Жыл бұрын
Love this!
@albertjackinson
@albertjackinson Жыл бұрын
This was a GREAT episode, and definitely one of my favorites in a while! I appreciated the narrative structure here--that was quite entertaining and fascinating. I'm constantly amazed how you are always so creative with the scenarios you can think up, especially with these types of episodes. It definitely gives me something to think about for my writing (I got a new idea right now from Cameron's family ranch, actually!)! :D Here's to another 400 episodes, Isaac, and I will see you for the livestream on Sunday!
@Noughtbutashadow
@Noughtbutashadow Жыл бұрын
Ever considered a video on exotic or even hypothetical matter? Orionsarm had magnetic monopoles and a slew of technologies derived from them, like reactors that caused baryon decay of ionized matter to produce energy.
@DookiePoop.69
@DookiePoop.69 Жыл бұрын
I think he did that in the meta-materials video
@Noughtbutashadow
@Noughtbutashadow Жыл бұрын
@@DookiePoop.69 I’ve seen that video. Didn’t notice much about exotic matter
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
We have another called Upcoming Advances in Material Science kzbin.info/www/bejne/mYGmnqWEdr-hfqc We've considered more but it's been on the backburner for a while, I probably should add it to the image poll list.
@Noughtbutashadow
@Noughtbutashadow Жыл бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA yea, that’s more along the lines of magnetic monopoles. I just really enjoyed your video on dark matter, which was actually a bit more expansive than the Orionsarm website was
@Valchrist1313
@Valchrist1313 Жыл бұрын
​@@isaacarthurSFIA Can you look in to the US military's claims of having created a 'nano-aluminum' that perfectly converts water to hydrogen at 100% efficiency with no added energy, which supposedly works in even the dirtiest water?
@hackdaplanethobbes
@hackdaplanethobbes Жыл бұрын
I love this channel it is by far my favorite! I’ve learned so much over the years and always look forward to new episodes and always rewatch older ones. As someone who enjoys content like this it is truly a blessing to behold what comes into fruition every week! Thank you Isaac Happy 400th and cheers 🍻 to 400+ more🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤘
@_spartan11796
@_spartan11796 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on 400 episodes 🎉 that’s damn impressive
@scrambo6182
@scrambo6182 Жыл бұрын
The bit about cells and DNA being a proof of concept for self replicating nanobots points to an underrated and underdiscussed revolution in science that's happening right now, in the form of microbiology, both medical and environmental, and biomolecular science. Rather than creating inorganic nanites, DNA nanostructures and deisgner proteins and synthetic cells could be the way of the future. But as a microbiologist I am biased XD
@virutech32
@virutech32 Жыл бұрын
we will probably have modified organic nanides before we have fully synthetic ones but it's unlikely that biology is the global maxium of micro/nanoassembly
@jeffjohnson1966
@jeffjohnson1966 Жыл бұрын
Love your work Isaac! Congratulations on making 400 episodes!
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@krystalpearl1958
@krystalpearl1958 9 ай бұрын
I don't think I'll be alive in 2061, let alone in 2323. I was born in 1981, and unless my conscience is transferred to a computer or robot, I won't make it.
@archysimpson2273
@archysimpson2273 9 ай бұрын
Freezing your body after death to be partially brought back to life is still better than nothing
@draidiansfather3382
@draidiansfather3382 Жыл бұрын
That calorie dense greenhouse that Cameron's family runs is exactly what I'm looking forward to constructing. I have hardly ever heard anything like it mentioned except on this channel. You'd think that U.S. farming communities would be discussing that kind of thing by now, but I've not heard a single peep from Texas to Missouri to Wyoming.. I hope to get started on designing and property acquisition in the next decade, and getting to prototyping within two decades. Building the supporting businesses to fund the project will take some time.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Just build a normal greenhouse quonset and place reflective mirrors around it to amplify the amount of light hitting the plastic because it will scatter it inside so it’s indirect light, the direction it comes in doesn’t matter quite so much. This will do for an initial test. Don’t forget your control (Quonset with no mirrors) and standard (plants in and same location with no greenhouse structures, and with and without sprinklers). Publish your results and make KZbin shorts. As for sustainability, consider making that plants be flowers that you can then sell. That also allows you to compare the profitability of the greenhouses for extra data points. After this branch out into crops. Suggest lettuce and celery, not potatoes and corn right away)
@draidiansfather3382
@draidiansfather3382 Жыл бұрын
You're forgetting livestock. Our livestock burns enormous numbers of calories keeping warm in winter and looses weight to hot summer days. How much more efficient would they be if they never suffered extreme temperatures... how much less fuel would you burn if you didn't have to put up hay... the climate control could greatly shrink the heavy farming equipment industry.
@draidiansfather3382
@draidiansfather3382 Жыл бұрын
These greenhouses are not just for plants and crops. They can house fish hatcheries, aquaponics, meat herds, tropical fruits.. position your structure at the currect depth, with appropriate thermal control and you can house any environment you want. The issue is that some few people have done tropical greenhouses on a small scale and make bank on it, but their produce is not something the average person can afford escept as a treat. My goal is scale. This needs to be a superior method of large scale farming, and doable on a large scale. Right now, I know of no system that can handle a herd of cattle.. I aim to change that, if nobody does it first.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@draidiansfather3382 but you need proof of concept to generate investment
@MyFirstHandle
@MyFirstHandle Жыл бұрын
Hey, I was the one spreading this kind of story of mine on Wattpad called "Life in the next 5 Centuries" I published it on Nov 2022 and I start spreading this idea in the comments section. I'm happy to see a video like his existing now. I'm not a big fan being responsible of being a fame and I like someone can do that for me and they get all the credits. My story is mostly about longevity and assisted reproductive technology. I made that story to focus away this overrated predictions about robots, AI, and flying cars.
@UpliftedCapybara
@UpliftedCapybara Жыл бұрын
You certainly can’t complain about an inconsistent upload schedule on this channel! Here’s to the next 400 episodes!
@PantsuMann
@PantsuMann Жыл бұрын
Congrats on 400 episodes! Coolest lore audio book I've listened to for a long time!
@herbtarlic892
@herbtarlic892 Жыл бұрын
Isaac, I've been watching your show for a long time and they just keep getting better and better. Thanks for all your inspiration.
@jeffreyatlee8785
@jeffreyatlee8785 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations to the whole SFIA team and contributors. Thanks for the ponder fuel
@matthewthomson6466
@matthewthomson6466 Жыл бұрын
Episode 400 :) it’s incredible, just how long and enduring your creativity, and the well-meaningness and growth of the community endures - this channel really is something special - congratulations, SFIA, I hope you make it to 2323 with the rest of us ♥️
@lunaticbz3594
@lunaticbz3594 Жыл бұрын
While I'm not generally a fan of 'shorts' the way the channel has been doing them I see it as a positive contribution. Give potential new members a little glimpse at something impressive or fascinating and hope they decide to check out a full episode. Given the weight they have in the algo at the moment, its at worse a necessary evil, but I think its being used in a constructive way.
@lordilluminati5836
@lordilluminati5836 Жыл бұрын
one thing that stands out to me, and that I don't know if it will be true, is that the worldbuilding in these implies the future will have a high demand for human labour
@TheOneTrueGesta
@TheOneTrueGesta Жыл бұрын
When I heard Isaac use Oskalossa as an example I thought: "Cool! That's in my home state!" Congratulations on 400 videos Issac!
@aaronburr5354
@aaronburr5354 Жыл бұрын
thank you mr. arthur i remember requesting this a few months ago and couldn’t wait until i saw this in my recommended. this is exactly how i envisioned it. the individual lives you created is perfect. bravo!
@maxfinazzo2443
@maxfinazzo2443 Жыл бұрын
It would be very funny if Issac, who throughout this whole episode is like "I don't know the future, I am essentially guessing. I am prepared to be wildly off," is just dead on.
@johnsaint-smith5222
@johnsaint-smith5222 Жыл бұрын
As a child, 60+ years ago, I imagined a 21st Century world resembling the Jetsons scenario, with the characters living all manner of giant skyscrapers, commuting in flying cars, and using other fantastical labour saving machines to do the housework. Now we've arrived at that future time, and modern cities don't actually look much different from what they were then. Yes, there are a few more eccentrically imagined buildings, like the Burj Khalifa, but they're still made from the same steel, concrete and glass. And they are still built and serviced by people who will never be able to afford to live in them, much like Manhattan or Singapore today. Despite improvements in the lives of the under-classes, the inequality gap has massively increased. Worse still, the damage to the ecosystems upon which all life depends is now virtually irreversible and about plunge us into a global collapse. While the really significant changes over those 60 years, have been to the natural environment, we humans have made substantial progress with nanotechnology, computers and communications, way beyond anything 1950's science fiction writer Isaac Asimov imagined in his 'Foundation' series, set 10,000 years in the future. But for all of our tinkering at the edges of biotechnology and cybernetics, we haven't been able to solve many of the same problems that the Romans wrestled with 2000 years ago. For me, 2323, as imagined here, looks utterly dystopian. I can't imagine anything more depressing than living on a planet inhabited by 100 billion immortal members of the same species, jammed into endless vertical towers, performing who knows what pointless 'make-work' jobs for hundreds of years, in a sickening parody of our 21st century malaise. It's like a gigantic petri dish filled with bacteria.
@Kaninballen
@Kaninballen Жыл бұрын
I'm thankful to find (so far) one voice of reason in this comment section. But biotechnology is here.
@chrisyoung5363
@chrisyoung5363 Жыл бұрын
Wow ! In the future we will gave a chance to "Get to Know" ... BACTERIA !! I'm sure they will open our eyes to new vistas of World Perspective ... :D
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 Жыл бұрын
But we’d be a post-scarcity civilization. No poverty, war or disease. We would have taken care of all of that. You and I must have very different definitions of a dystopia.
@S_Roach
@S_Roach Жыл бұрын
If I were that last guy, I would have left a copy, and instructions to "revive" if a reply was not received, vis-à-vis my safe arrival and run on the colony ship, by a certain date. Not leaving a copy behind is one thing, but jumping without a safety line seems foolhardy to me.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Sounded like the scanning process killed your
@easy6427
@easy6427 Жыл бұрын
That's quite the optimistic outlook... feels to me like, given our current path, 100 years from now will see the last years of our species. Just feels like the last remnants of our species will be in their final struggles, than it does that we will be well on our way to a better, more prosperous society.
@ericlondon2663
@ericlondon2663 Жыл бұрын
Imagine waking up in 2323 after being "frozen" for centuries to a wonderland of technology, run by a repressive totalitarian authoritarian government that none can escape. Time travel can suck after all.
@DG-mk7kd
@DG-mk7kd Жыл бұрын
The key is the orbital ring, once that's up the galaxy is our oyster. I think its economically viable to start now. A minimal ring (maybe $20 trillion) would be an incredible hub for telecommunications which would generate trillions in operating revenue. Scale up a bit and cheap access to Zero G and hard vacuum generates trillions in industry, research, and tourism. Scale up again for high speed launches to deep space for asteroid mining/colonization. Could have it well underway by the end of the century.
@virutech32
@virutech32 Жыл бұрын
telecoms would be the least of it. Just the transportation capabilities on earth would be insane. 1 hour or less flights between anywhere on the planet would be amazing
@ishmamahmed9306
@ishmamahmed9306 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't mind looking like a seven year old at the age of 140
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 Жыл бұрын
Looking like a 7 year old, means you have the physiology of a 7 year old. You probably don't recall, but being 7 had more cons, than pros.
@Слышьты-ф4ю
@Слышьты-ф4ю Жыл бұрын
Thousands wouldn't mind someone looking like 7yo at the age of 140 Though technology to make 7yo look like 30yo would make human trafficking wider
@UpperDarbyDetailing
@UpperDarbyDetailing Жыл бұрын
There are so many questionable things in this thread...
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 Жыл бұрын
@@UpperDarbyDetailing Well, 'user' doesn't seem to understand why someone would be interested in a 7 year old... which I guess is a good thing 🤨
@electroflame6188
@electroflame6188 Жыл бұрын
@@springbloom5940 nothing that can't be solved with cybernetics
@blakereneehope
@blakereneehope Жыл бұрын
This is a more likely future for 4323 in my opinion. Relativity a 3-century future may benefit some upper class with a slight percentage of these theories. I don't believe society would be evolved enough by 2323 due to a humanities perception. I believe 300 years is a blink to the evolved monkey rather than a faster AI evolution. Not much different a fire to an ape, or a tool to a mechanic. Humanitarian changes could lead to a better future, but even this is only in theory. Proove me wrong!
@robordm
@robordm Жыл бұрын
Hahaha The 'gross' joke totally cracked me up for some reason. Congrats on ep 400!
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
Its borrowed from Tolkien as a bit of shout out to half elves and numenorians :)
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Can’t believe I missed it
@UrdnotChuckles
@UrdnotChuckles Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the milestone! You're not wrong about the challenges when it comes to contemplating life that far out. Whenever I'm doing stories on the subject I swear I spend easily as much time researching and planning as I do getting words down, if not more.
@Carpetfilter
@Carpetfilter Жыл бұрын
Well if any of us are still around by then, I think we should get together and make plans in 2323 to have a viewing party of this video and see how well it held up. Potluck!
@Zarcondeegrissom
@Zarcondeegrissom Жыл бұрын
it is nice to see a story where multiple future options exist at the same time in the same place, it's more organic than the monolithic cultures I see in SciFi so often. Also as I mentioned in the past, I highly doubt everyone would want the same exact future whatever-tech, some would opt for it while others would want to wait it out a bit, and others would nope-out of it. just look at what we have today, does everyone use earbuds, no, some use headphones while others chose not to listen to music when away from the home/office speakers. I suspect eye and ear implants will be the same way for a long while (especially so long as re-growing amputated nerve endings isn't reliably a thing). you can't take some skin from your elbow and implant it into your retina and expect the touch and temperature nerve endings to morph into rod and cone cells, it doesn't work like that, not to say sensitivity and resolution of the implant while getting heat/pressure/pain/etc connections to line up correctly when just mashing nerve bundle ends together. it will take a lot of work, and for some "good enough" may not be good enough. anyway, it's nice to see a mixed variety of augmentation/uplifting in a story.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
. One thing Isaac doesn’t do here, which he has done elsewhere, is acknowledge the copy versus cut and paste issue of mind transference. Gary Googolson dot example, in my view, represents a person who had their brain hijacked by a computer program and never got to live a normal life, falsely believing that he was an AI and having phantom memories implanted into him. And this AI then leads him to commit suicide. What would be an interesting question from a Christian philosophy standpoint which Isaac doesn’t get into, is whether the person who was lab grown and invaded by an AI was ever really free, and if he would go to heaven because he was providentially hindered from receiving any ordinary means of grace.
@Zarcondeegrissom
@Zarcondeegrissom Жыл бұрын
@@cosmictreason2242 I think Issac got as close as he is willing to without getting into specific theologies with that last asteroid colony episode or a few back (artificial afterlives), they will find out at the end of time the natural way when the computers stop and they pass on. asking if an uplifted mind has a spirit instead of just the organic body it was copied from isn't that removed from asking if an artificial sentient being has a spirit if they never had an organic body. everyone will have their own individual beliefs and they likely will not be the same. maybe in the end, it matters not what happens at the end, it's the improvements and efforts made here and now that matter anyway.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@Zarcondeegrissom I think it’s impact on as ixuety society is overlooked and I you toy with the idea of making a story in such a setting
@b1-0s
@b1-0s Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your work, man! I'm watching for a long time, but recently, your series are very helpful while imagining a dystopia for a project.
@leoncheng6768
@leoncheng6768 Жыл бұрын
I slept with this on and got a nightmare. That i was a 24 year old child being told off by a 100 year old man on a generation ship for for cloning a mini me on the ship. Then my parent argue wheather they should freeze the clone me ir kill it . Congrats on your 400th, u gone a long way from moon bases.
@spoonikle
@spoonikle Жыл бұрын
that intro 10 seconds describing living my whole life in a village and knowing nothing outside it sounds really nice.
@MogofWar
@MogofWar Жыл бұрын
Kinda goes full circle when it gets to the band of misfits crewing the ark ship...
@Lady_Flashheart40
@Lady_Flashheart40 Жыл бұрын
Depends on the village
@Andrelour
@Andrelour Жыл бұрын
It's hard to image humanity will reach 2323..unless there's a huge change for the better, in the whole human nature as it is now
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Жыл бұрын
Things are constantly changing for the better and have been for the past century.
@destinationEuropa
@destinationEuropa Жыл бұрын
When I saw you mention Fido at the start of the episode, I thought you were gonna talk about furries. Most sci-fi writers and thinkers focus on improvements to math and engineering, while ignoring biology Those which do consider bioscience only do so to say medicine has gotten better and maybe people will live longer (though a surprising amount of space opera still features the classic 80-year expiration date). But let's be real. When you get the kind of technology that lets you sculpt yourself like a greek god, you'll also be able to deck yourself out in a winter coat, complete with ears and tail. A lot of people would, too! Maybe not most, but a few million which will grow with the fashion. We probably could already do it by dissolving the cells out of donor tissue to collect the extracellular scaffold, and then reseeding it with animal cells that had been genetically modified with the MHC alleles of the recipient. Congrats on your 400th episode, man. Reruns of your show are my favorite listening material for late night gaming
@rommdan2716
@rommdan2716 Жыл бұрын
The amount of ways we can make furries real is terrifying hahaha XD
@kassendek4777
@kassendek4777 Жыл бұрын
Congrats Isaac! I've been here since the very beginning. Thank you ever so much for years of falling asleep to your lovely voice
@brownwhale5518
@brownwhale5518 Жыл бұрын
No matter how the future is spun, no matter how many years we look out, no matter how different isolated populations may be, we’ll still be, no matter when or where, ‘only human after all’.
@Nturner822
@Nturner822 Жыл бұрын
That story was amazing - please do more! Connecting your knowledge of science to a human experience of it is very powerful
@tim.5597
@tim.5597 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations for 400 episodes I find this a fitting theme for the anniversary episode
@mjk9388
@mjk9388 Жыл бұрын
Loved this episode. Great job Isaac and team! Love the animation too.
@Palaemon44
@Palaemon44 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic KZbin channel, congratulations! I have no idea if immortality nano-bots are feasible, but I watched a few episodes of that zombie series The Walking Dead and it occurred to me that the infection seems to violate physical laws if it was a biological agent, but it fits the idea of a prototype nanobot with defective firmware getting loose and infecting everyone so it keeps you alive, but only in a fashion.
@vladimirlenin843
@vladimirlenin843 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if loneliness and poverty would still be an issue in 24th century
@Soupy_loopy
@Soupy_loopy Жыл бұрын
Yes, more so.
@virutech32
@virutech32 Жыл бұрын
One would hope not. The goal is post-scarcity
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Жыл бұрын
Poverty is relative. There will likely still be the divide between the rich and the poor, but the rich of today would happily give up everything to be the poverty stricken of the future.
@vladimirlenin843
@vladimirlenin843 Жыл бұрын
@@MrNote-lz7lh modern slum is generally worse than medieval village tho Imagine what kinda industrial polutant future human can make Imagine ultra cancer aids
@happy.in.philippines757
@happy.in.philippines757 Жыл бұрын
Love your narrative story telling. Except the part about nanobot updates being installed without rigorous testing. One never does that on Earth, why would a colony ship allow it for ANY critical system? Especially since all systems need to be fully operational to keep the passengers and crew alive.
@sorcikator993
@sorcikator993 Жыл бұрын
I know you previously said, answering to people asking you write novels, that you weren't sure if you knew how to create good stories. Hearing this episode, I think you should reconsider that opinion about yourself. You just wrote the synopsis of not one but seven very interesting story concepts, and I would pay money to read those in a full fledge novel or compilation of short stories. Then again, you do what you want to do dear sir! Thank you for this video.
@kenwelch198
@kenwelch198 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Episode 400! I found your channel around episode 100. Seems like yesterday. Congratulations and looking forward to seeing your 1000th show air. It'll probably be about some great new invention of science that hasn't even been thought of yet!
@mortenolsen838
@mortenolsen838 Жыл бұрын
144 was also the combined age of Bilbo and Frodo at the birthday party at the beginning of LotR. Knowing IA it's a deliberate easteregg.
@HuplesCat
@HuplesCat Жыл бұрын
Yup. Well spotted
@USNCBSLIXXX
@USNCBSLIXXX Жыл бұрын
In the year 2323 Your arms hangin' limp at your sides Your legs got nothin' to do Some machine's doin' that for you.
@007kingifrit
@007kingifrit Жыл бұрын
this would be horrible. virtually all of this stuff would result in conflict or be abused by a centralized authority
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 9 ай бұрын
Wrobg
@007kingifrit
@007kingifrit 9 ай бұрын
@@sharonbraselton3135 you drunk there buddy?
@danielsmith2249
@danielsmith2249 Жыл бұрын
I like how we all pretend that a utopian future is still within our grasp, as if Warhammer 40,000 isn’t the most likely outcome. Great storytelling though!
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
In all honesty, 40k tequires the suspension of disbelief about one major unrealistic premise: the unquestioned assumption that it’s better not to tell people things, or to cooperate rather than crush autonomy. In a decentralized universe, libertarianism on the large scale and constitutional Republican monarchies on the smaller scale are much more likely. It’s one of the only aspects of Jupiter Ascending that made plausible sense. The top government is immensely powerful on a solar system scale, but spread very thin, so their main role is simply to record and brutally enforce violations of contact law to keep society stable, otherwise they’re not bothered with planetary genocide because they can’t effectively police everything
@Randy778
@Randy778 Жыл бұрын
Well up to the 10th milenium life in the materium wasn´t that bad?
@albizu75
@albizu75 Жыл бұрын
I have been looking forward to this video for a while! I found it interesting how much the video dealt with transhumanism. Individuals being for, against or adapting certain changes or being against some.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
He left some discussion out. One thing Isaac doesn’t do here, which he has done elsewhere, is acknowledge the copy versus cut and paste issue of mind transference. Gary Googolson dot example, in my view, represents a person who had their brain hijacked by a computer program and never got to live a normal life, falsely believing that he was an AI and having phantom memories implanted into him. And this AI then leads him to commit suicide. What would be an interesting question from a Christian philosophy standpoint which Isaac doesn’t get into, is whether the person who was lab grown and invaded by an AI was ever really free, and if he would go to heaven because he was providentially hindered from receiving any ordinary means of grace.
@MrChristianDT
@MrChristianDT Жыл бұрын
We're kind of just about on the forefront of that, now, with mind reading tech. And one of the biggest hindrances to that is going to be the concept of privacy, which gets completely ignored, here. Also, vice versa to the AI taking over a person- the people uploading themselves into computers. Does that hinder their ability to function mentally or emotionally? Are those technically just copies of people, or actual people? Is the energy consumption worth keeping those individuals running? How often to they need to be re-copied to new hardware in order to continue to survive?
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@MrChristianDT if you can find the thread where Isaac replied to my comment of the above, there is more treatment of TBD subject like what you’re bringing up
@jayro2996
@jayro2996 Жыл бұрын
2323 my 1st episode Really intriguing Beautiful artwork Nice connection between ...beings. Am looking forward to 2, 3, 4 ...and beyond! Thanx Enjoyed every minute of it.
@MrMannyfresh78
@MrMannyfresh78 Жыл бұрын
Gary’s tale was the perfect way to close out this great episode.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Sounded horrifying. One thing Isaac doesn’t do here, which he has done elsewhere, is acknowledge the copy versus cut and paste issue of mind transference. Gary Googolson dot example, in my view, represents a person who had their brain hijacked by a computer program and never got to live a normal life, falsely believing that he was an AI and having phantom memories implanted into him. And this AI then leads him to commit suicide. What would be an interesting question from a Christian philosophy standpoint which Isaac doesn’t get into, is whether the person who was lab grown and invaded by an AI was ever really free, and if he would go to heaven because he was providentially hindered from receiving any ordinary means of grace.
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
@@cosmictreason2242 You're welcome to interpret it that way, these guys aren't meant to be heroes just thought-stimulating vignettes on differences that the future might have, not necessarily positive or negative, but that's not the written intent with Gary. He wouldn't be viewing it as suicide but a life-threatening gamble to save friends and an endangered colony ship full of thousands, if it kills him and replaces him with a copy that has all his same personality and knowledge to help them, he'd view it as a regrettable but acceptable outcome as the character is supposed to be illustrating the AI who exemplifies humanity in an effort to strive to be one, and he explicitly is supposed to be on the fence on if this sort of transfer is imperiling his life or identity. He is envisioned as transfering his brain one bit at a time from digital to an interwoven bunch of artificially grown neurons, he's not copied on some vegetized human, the character is loosely built off a mix of pinochio, Data from TNG, and the bicentennial man, he'd find body-snatching someone horrifying, but I'd also imagine many folks would worry that was what he'd done and could potentially be right too. But then they might assume the AI transferred onto the existing human eventually eroded and the human emerged. Again it's meant to stimulate thought not illustrate utopia :)
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@isaacarthurSFIA and I do appreciate it. My explicitly theological pondering is an extrapolation from what I’ve gleaned from your videos and considered in light of mind-body dualism. While I gather that you’re not Christian and your decision to avoid vague judgments on different religious views is deliberate, I had you pegged early on as someone who had a catholic background, which was at least half right. I enjoyed a bit of self satisfaction when you revealed the details more recently 😁. I could tell because some of the implicit assumptions, and considerations, that you would make are absent from many nonchristian futurists or science popularizers (eg Tyson, Kaku, Krauss, Sagan). I very much appreciate that you don’t simply put forth an uncritical Roddenbery-esque humanist materialist presumptiveness about the future. It makes your content that much more valuable because it is deeper, and also not stereotypically naive. I enjoy taking what you’ve put out and filling in the details to argue for my specifically Christian worldview on these topics (eg your Fermi paradox series make good supplementary arguments for the nonexistence of aliens). I am clear on what you believe and wouldn’t/don’t put words in your mouth. I know from before that your basic position is that re mind uploading, the copy of Gary that gets to the sleeper ship is “really him,” by any meaningful measurement. Whereas regarding continuity of consciousness, I think both in a purely materialistic universe and in a standard dualistic universe (unless one envisions that souls are entangled with the brain and can follow the matter stream), the Gary back at Sol would have biologically died and not wake up 60+ years later on the sleeper ship. This is the kind of interesting stuff that I think you could still get away with talking about without offending people: how souls would interplay with matter, regarding uploading and consciousness. Granting for the sake of argument their existence. Your discussion about the ship of Theseus (perhaps not by name) regarding changing your brain into nanites is a persuasive argument, and it raises the question of whether or not people WOULD, in fact, maintain continuity of consciousness if they did a gradual conversion method. What if they began to show cognitive decline the greater the percentage of their brain was nanites, or specifically some portions of it resisted conversion? It would represent a possible empirical test for the existence of the soul, since if mind uploading, brain replacement with nanites, or thawing frozen people never resulted in a functioning person, one might have an inductive argument, that it’s because there is now no soul present. If teleportation Star Trek style only produced lifeless corpses, otherwise identical to the original, that would also do it, but that’s nigh impossible technologically as you’ve discussed, but freezing and thawing isn’t and synthetic brains aren’t. So it raises interesting metaphysical questions. If these things DID work, it would represent either that the universe is purely material, or, less likely but presumably possible (in light of Christian resurrection necessarily involving separating the conscious mind from the body and reuniting it at a later date, well after physical death), perhaps immaterial souls are mysteriously entangled with the body and if the body is reactivated or copied, the soul moves with it. Anyway, I didn’t think you were writing it as a horror story, that is my personal interpretation but I think it’s a valid one worth offering others for consideration, just like you say that the goal is to provoke thought. Definitely weren’t impugning you so if it sounded very negative, I’ll just point out that I wasn’t being emotional 🙂. Thanks for always being very thoughtful in your approach to the subjects you talk about. Regarding faith (it’s not contrary to reason), I don’t know if you are aware of the Christian astrophysicists Jason Lisle, Russel Humphreys, or Danny Faulkner, but I’d encourage you to look them up. Faulkner’s passionate argumentation against flat earthism, being a creationist, is very interesting. Lisle and Humphreys each have developed relativity-based technical proposals for distant starlight in a young universe. I think if you reached out just in your private capacity for discussion, Jason would be the most eager to talk to you. The guy is brilliant but also a lecturer. Even if you remain unconvinced of either their cosmology or theology, it would be really great to know that you’d done your research. This is my effort to give you something, since you’ve given so much. 😊
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Dang it noticed a typo but editing comments removes hearts. It will have to be 🙄🤪
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
@@cosmictreason2242 Continuity of Consciousness is one of those tricky ones that I intentionally avoid having an official opinion on, I don't feel a compelling case can be made for any of the major camps even if I tend to default to John Locke's. We've discussed the Ship of Theseus argument more and explicitly elsewhere, a lot of those are good points and some maybe should have been raised in the episode too but time constraints often limit these things. I'm familiar with Faulkner's commentary on flat earth, which was quite interesting, and Humphreys of course, I find his starlight age speculations uncompelling, and will leave it at that.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
You should read Kim Stanley Robinson's "2312", which was also set 300 years in the future. Great book.
@HuplesCat
@HuplesCat Жыл бұрын
Yup
@Sara3346
@Sara3346 Жыл бұрын
Isaac I thought you were an optimist , why are you predicting the Survival of HOA's over hundreds of years? 😰
@virutech32
@virutech32 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@Jean-Luc_Renard
@Jean-Luc_Renard Жыл бұрын
Uncanny timing: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration certified 2 flying cars within the last week. If you think I'm kidding, look up "Alef Model A" and "Aska A5". More importantly, congratulations on your 400th episode! Here's to another hundred and beyond.
@AdmiralBison
@AdmiralBison Жыл бұрын
Disappointed that Capitalism still exists, and would have thought that and money would be mostly done away with when technology advanced enough to solve critical scarcities or at the very least a new more egalitarian economic system would have developed focused on: The human condition, resources and natural ecosystems/wildlife. - Looks like civilization has yet to take its next evolutionary step.
@yodasmomisondrugs7959
@yodasmomisondrugs7959 Жыл бұрын
I smell a WEF bot.
@virutech32
@virutech32 Жыл бұрын
​@@yodasmomisondrugs7959not everyone who disagrees with your worldview is a bot n its pretty silly & dangerous to believe that
@yodasmomisondrugs7959
@yodasmomisondrugs7959 Жыл бұрын
@@virutech32 By bot I mean thinking for yourself. And they edited the original comment that made me say that in the first place.
@AdmiralBison
@AdmiralBison Жыл бұрын
@@yodasmomisondrugs7959 no. I edited to fix grammar and spelling.
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Жыл бұрын
Capitalism have been drastically improving people lives since its inception. No reason for it to stop or die down now just because it improves technology enough to solve critical scarcity.
@kristinngudmundsson4409
@kristinngudmundsson4409 Жыл бұрын
Isaac, I think you are the best at this.
@ChopperSouthern
@ChopperSouthern Жыл бұрын
This is not a criticism - far from it. But I am beginning to spot the difference between human and A.I. generated art. A.I. art is TOO perfect. Flawless, unique and all round - just TOO pretty.
@Lady_Flashheart40
@Lady_Flashheart40 Жыл бұрын
Once you work out the kinks, anyway. The uncanny valley look of no less than seven fingers on each hand and facial feature proportions can be a bit off-putting.
@marcusrauch4223
@marcusrauch4223 Жыл бұрын
I would disagree with the too good statement. The hands look mangled, proportions looks a little off, transitions between foreground objects and background, that aren’t harsh lines (like hair) are washed out or look like bad photoshop, and coloring doesn’t look like it was made with tools at all. And using AI generated images is something I would actually criticize, considering how much it screws over actual artists.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 9 ай бұрын
Nope neither ing oerft took perfect ai godess cirtana
@blackcitadel9
@blackcitadel9 Жыл бұрын
Such fun stories. I liked Becky, she had strong family matriarch vibes and Gary was an interesting one too.
@WB-se6nz
@WB-se6nz Жыл бұрын
I like that suburban communities still exist in this scenario, as most people typically predict that the future will be one of vast megacities but in reality we're already seeing the early decline of cities. Technology is allowing more and more people to work from home and automation will further devalue living in a city. It makes much more sense that within the next 300 years instead of cyberpunk mega cities, a network of endless suburburban communities will stretch across the United States (I'm American so that's what I'm predicting.) I believe the 100 billion population number is completely ludicrous, instead population will fluctuate based upon factors we haven't even considered yet. Anyways. You can imagine that this vast interconnected suburban landscape is dotted by areas of dilapidation; entire neighborhoods, cities, and other once populated areas have given way to the natural world. During times of population growth they are redeveloped, but during times of population decrease more and more regions depopulate and are abandoned, and so the cycle repeats.
@rRekko
@rRekko Жыл бұрын
Episode 400 already, congrats and eagerly awaiting the many next videos to come 🎉
@meeponinthbit3466
@meeponinthbit3466 Жыл бұрын
400 episodes.... Wow. That's a lot of content reminding me I was born WAY too early. Let's hope reincarnation is real, or that cryogenics make some huge leaps forward real quick.
@cdemr
@cdemr Жыл бұрын
I am currently 18, if I don't die from something random in the next 50-60 years, what exactly are my chances to extend my lifespan using technology from the 2070s?
@SubtleHawk
@SubtleHawk Жыл бұрын
De-aging tech might be just around the corner. We've made lots of advances in that field.
@thorvaldspear
@thorvaldspear Жыл бұрын
@@cdemr Just look at how fast AI is moving these days. Some people say we'll have AGI in 18 months (I think it's more like 5 years away). Naturally, once you have AGI a lot of impossible problems suddenly become very possible, including life extension. Simply spin up 1000 instances of GPT-7, give them a lab and tell them to conquer death. Then just sit back and enjoy the show.
@ontoya1
@ontoya1 Жыл бұрын
Its crazy to think that all of use even our Parents (im 26 Parents are 59 and 57) and children will be considered the oldest of old farts by then. Maybe will ee bunch into century generations by that point onto of everything. "We're apart of the same Century" i think that hits
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Reincarnation is not, resurrection is, but you have to make a timely appeal to the Supplier and make sure to meet his qualifications. For example, He frowns upon bribery. To receive eternal life, you must publicly and in a binding contractual agreement admit your own inability to save yourself and that you don’t deserve what he offers you. In a way, it’s the easiest thing in the world. But for prideful men, it’s the hardest thing in the world
@timad11
@timad11 Жыл бұрын
I think this was my favorite video from you. Very well done and thought provoking.
@AmariFukui
@AmariFukui Жыл бұрын
I am aware it is wishful thinking on my part but I cannot overstate how much of a blessing it would be to know technology could see me witness the amazing future humanity could build Even a hard-cap of 500 years would be great, assuming we don't nuke ourselves we could get up to a whole lot and even augmented i'd have trouble seeing it all, spreading life to the stars in a much more official way would be something great to be a part of
@Слышьты-ф4ю
@Слышьты-ф4ю Жыл бұрын
It will be way more painful than we could think, and we'll become unable to imagine today's way of thinking without disgust because of all the changes But life will be worth itself, because nothing else is.
@AmariFukui
@AmariFukui Жыл бұрын
@@Слышьты-ф4ю To be honest I already can't stand todays way of thinking so not much changes for me there But definitely it will be a painful transition for many, many reasons.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Nuking would probably accelerate us in the long term because it would present a real problem so we don’t invent ones like beer bugs and ESG. If we experienced a global Marxist takeover it would probably retard our development by 1500 years but we’d get into space eventually regardless, because the efficient people working in the margins would still be making progress
@mEmory______
@mEmory______ Жыл бұрын
I would sell my soul to Satan himself to see the future
@Lady_Flashheart40
@Lady_Flashheart40 Жыл бұрын
​@@AmariFukuiWhat specifically about "today's way of thinking"?
@Grevnor
@Grevnor Жыл бұрын
Fantastic episode. Really enjoy the narrative - especially how everyone's stories are connected in one way or another, even by several degees of separation.
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gordon1201
@gordon1201 Жыл бұрын
How do you come up with all this? Just mind blowing the consistency and quantity of ideas you put out
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
Years of discussing and pondering i supposr.usually just sit down and start typing, and a few hours later the draft is ready, sometimes I outline or restart
@JoshSmith-fr6fx
@JoshSmith-fr6fx Жыл бұрын
I would love to watch it if you didn't sound like Elmer fud when you talk
@isaacarthurSFIA
@isaacarthurSFIA Жыл бұрын
@@JoshSmith-fr6fx I think the usual advice everyone gives is if the voice bugs you turn it down a bit and flip on the captions, and after a few episodes you won't even notice it anymore.
@bradleyadams4496
@bradleyadams4496 Жыл бұрын
2323 is more than 2323 years from now but AD gets there sooner. This is exceptional Sci-Fi for MTV! These would be the best animated series on MTV!
@shzarmai
@shzarmai Жыл бұрын
please consider making a video on how life could look like in the year 2200
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Co-signed
@josearellano203
@josearellano203 Жыл бұрын
It's awesome to see videos like this. I look forward to the future. I do see life like never before for the future. It's great to see life in 300 years, unlike how it was to see life now 300 years ago. As humans we can be a type 1 civilization in 300 years. And I can see people with long lives, of 200 years old and older. I am turning 31 next month, and I want to live to be 120 and live until the end of 2112. May we end all poverty and hunger worldwide in the coming decades. This video is for my descendants who will be alive in 300 years.
@MyFirstHandle
@MyFirstHandle Жыл бұрын
Maybe there will be a new discovery if souls exists and how to transfer our souls to another body. Scientists have invented a new non-human body that can traverse anywhere in the universe and can survive in the cold and no pressure in space. Then this new body of mine can let me explore space wherever I can legally travel in all directions of space like how superman can fly. Maybe scientists are able to prove that reincarnation is real. Resurrection is already real in modern times so nothing to put of this one yet.
@foamgiant8021
@foamgiant8021 Жыл бұрын
Been here for years, been watching your videos since high school and am now working in the field of nuclear energy, thank you Isaac for all you've done.
@wonderingmind28
@wonderingmind28 Жыл бұрын
And I plan on continuing to support your content until they put me to bed with a shovel Issac. Never stop, I have been watching for so long I cannot imagine not getting excited for Thursdays with you.
@DzinkyDzink
@DzinkyDzink Жыл бұрын
I was about to leave a snarky comment how our civilization won't even survive the Industrial Age Collapse but I have too much respect Isaac. In fact let his vision come through than whatever doom and gloom is taking over me.
@HuplesCat
@HuplesCat Жыл бұрын
Truth is we don’t know so any alternative future is valid and only disproved by time getting there eventually. I think we are cooked but I enjoy what if speculative fuction
@lilpia8183
@lilpia8183 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and I am now obsessed and fascinated with your videos. I'll be binge watching you!! You gained a new subscriber today! Can't wait to see what more your channel brings to me!! I absolutely loved this story. And the visual effects go so perfectly. Amazing job!! ❤️❤️
@cdemr
@cdemr Жыл бұрын
I am currently 18, if I don't die from something random in the next 50-60 years, what exactly are my chances to extend my lifespan using technology from the 2070s?
@JB-ym4up
@JB-ym4up Жыл бұрын
99% chance you will live well past 100 if you take care of yourself. 1% you will live much longer than that.
@makisekurisu4674
@makisekurisu4674 Жыл бұрын
You have no chance it is insanely optimistic...lol
@Pyriold
@Pyriold Жыл бұрын
Assuming no collapse of civilization i think your chances are great, even greater if you actually inform yourself about life extension possibilities. Even now there are already a lot of things that you can do... of course while you are still young, you don't really need much of those. But aging and dying from it is a game of chance. Every year your risk of dying goes up, eventually terminating you. So getting old is all about lowering these risks... at least until such a time as real rejuvenation tech will be available. This tech will also be incremental and won't fix everything at once.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@makisekurisu4674just fixing the broken vitamin C gene and thymic atrophy should make the median age of death 100+ and if the telomerase problem can be addressed, that should be 500 years with a simple gene therapy
@RobertoMaurizzi
@RobertoMaurizzi Жыл бұрын
Given that even people that didn't treat themselves decently get to live to 85 in most developed countries and that we're talking about people born around the 1930s-40s, even without ANY further improvements to current knowledge about nutrition and exercise, you'll probably reach close to a 100 if nothing untoward happen to you. Heck, I might reach around that age myself (and I'm more than halfway there...). There are currently several dozens of "promising anti-aging approaches" and the general idea is that even if only 2 or 3 have a limited effect, they should boost our expected lifespan by a few decades at least.
@shmegatron
@shmegatron Жыл бұрын
Call me old fashion, but I would LOVE a DVD and or book collection of all your videos. Would snatch that up in a heartbeat
@Simone-ek9hb
@Simone-ek9hb Жыл бұрын
If current trend continues, I imagine something like the following: In the year 2323 A.D., a "non-man" awakens to the robotic voice asking, "Good morning. Which gender do you choose today?" They boldly embrace the Cyndron gender and declare their pronouns as Zir/Zim/Zis. Enjoying a breakfast of insect-infused pancakes, zir watch a vibrant drag queen show on TV. Adorned in latex bands, zir joins a memorial event celebrating diversity and inclusion day, where straight males will be hunted in the streets.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
Quite a bit more likely, it will need outlawed and only thrive in very few space habitats , ones which specifically don’t have any Christians, and therefore nothing to provoke the conscience, if the hab turns off the extranet
@constantinethecataphract5949
@constantinethecataphract5949 Жыл бұрын
You are not creative enough it will definitely be way worse.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 Жыл бұрын
@@constantinethecataphract5949 who are you addressing
@constantinethecataphract5949
@constantinethecataphract5949 Жыл бұрын
@@cosmictreason2242 the original poster
@Simone-ek9hb
@Simone-ek9hb Жыл бұрын
​@@constantinethecataphract5949 I know, but I wanted to be moderate under an Isaac video. I believe that we are in the middle (or the beginning) of a collective psychosis crisis, mixed with universe 25 crap. Sad thing is that a lot of smart people don't realize what is happening or are too afraid to speak out. I hope they will realize that at this pace we will end up in a future dystopia. Yeah maybe we will be still around in 2323 A.D., but will be worth it?
@faolitaruna
@faolitaruna 8 ай бұрын
2:41 That's an Eagle Transporter. It was almost 50 years since the premier of the show and the design is still used.
@MogofWar
@MogofWar Жыл бұрын
5:10 I actually more gravely fear a controlled and aligned homicidal A.I. than an uncontrolled and unaligned homicidal A.I. Also, Gary is definitely the MVP of this episode. Sacrifices the lifestyle he wants to help his friends, but does so not because they put upon him, but for his own purpose. Can he fix the nanobots, or will they have to use Fido's nanobots... with Fido's nanobots being the only ones working anymore, will they have to use Fido's DNA to fix everyone else? Will the humans be turned into a race of werewolves for having to use the Frankensteined DNA of a mutated Dog to actually repair themselves, or will they work out the kinks in the original nanobots? Will Gary be able to make himself a new human body? I know this is really just a vignette of different characters who all just connect to each other in slightly under 7 degrees of separation. But the last 3 seem to be an intrepid trio of misfits going on a great adventure together...
@commiedeer
@commiedeer Жыл бұрын
Yeah Gary was definitely a real champ here. And those three totally look like part of a party of explorers in a Sci Fi RPG. :P
@69Kazeshini
@69Kazeshini Жыл бұрын
​@@commiedeerit really does feel like a tabletop scifi rpg
@SomeoneExchangeable
@SomeoneExchangeable Жыл бұрын
I keep being baffled why these videos get so few likes. They are inspirational, high-quality content that easily and regularly beats many of the 100k-likes videos out there.
@thiagom8478
@thiagom8478 Жыл бұрын
This episode manages to make the setting interesting and likeable. I get the impression that there are dark tones in this world (what is good, since there are them in our world and any setting too bright sounds fake) and the choice to focus in the good aspect of things is part of what makes this world sound nice. On the same time, wars and deeply disturbing turning points in morality are not the prevalent aspect in daily lives of most people. Perhaps they have never been. Even warriors, living in a time of wars, will expend more time eating, talking, and walking from a place to another than in the heat of battle, I suppose. Law and legal conflicts play a big part of that setting, that called my attention. Possibly because legal system in my own county nowadays has completely abandoned normality and we are for all practical purposed living under a autocratic rule of judges. But then, of course, US citizens think legal systems as something based in tribunals, where the last word is supposed to come mostly from normal people. Judges only shape things decided by the people (not completely, not every time, I bet, but in a far larger degree than here. Where the final decision almost always comes from the Judge and was until recently supposed to be based in laws. Not _ideally_ the whims of individual judges, like it is now, but also not the will of common people). I imagine humanity is this near futuristic setting did something to avoid the Autocracy of Judges, and any other kind of tyranny of "specialists". Scientists and "scientists" both had to settle for share power with their fellow citizens as citizens, instead of rule by authority of rank. And by fear. The normal people must have abandoned in some degree the crave for perfection. Cosmic Justice. Absolute Safety. Those sort of thing. Since that is the selling argument for all Totalitarian movements. Objective truth, Science, must have the last word, so e can be fair and safe, and for that to be possible we must give absolute power to those who speak with the voice of this Science. Things are again decided by vote, non-specialists get to vote, and decisions are supposed to be imperfect. But that's good enough for most. What counts as "people" is obviously the main issue now. In a way it has not been since the last nations abolished slavery, perhaps. I don't suppose having democratic and open debates around that issue can make the decisions any less terrible and cruel than what they would be if a "King Philosopher" was ruling by divine (or scientific) right. However, at least the inevitable changing nature of public opinion makes every mistake feel more ephemeral than what a single tyrant (or group of minds with a common goal and ideology) can hope to produce. I don't see this as a place for me to live, to be honest. But I see this as a good enough place where many likeable people may be living, long after I die.
@squirlmy
@squirlmy Жыл бұрын
I'm not at all clear what country you're talking about. The US has two other branches, the executive and legislative. But maybe you are talking about the US? I'm confused.
@thiagom8478
@thiagom8478 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the question,@@squirlmy. Yes, most countries do have 3 branches: Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. Was like that here in my country as well, in theory still is but in fact Judiciary has taken absolute power and the other 2 are not just scenography. That's a possibility for any place with Constitution, is a risk that comes with the attribution of power of interpretation of Constitution. Who has this power has the potential to "interprete" NO as YES, and ignore all restriction to his own power. In most parts it doesn't happen. Supreme Courts do try to balance their position and mediate between the different forces of society. Instead of use the infinite power they (potentially) have (or can take) to "Push History in the right direction" (quoting a Judge of our Supreme Court). The "right direction" in this case being a extremist Woke ideology. I could be wrong, but for what I see from where I am sitting the Supreme Court of US is still a Supreme Court. Three Powers still exist in US. As a fact, not mere scenography. As for the differences between my country and US, in terms of how Judiciary always worked and is supposed to work, here we never used the idea of "being judged by a jury of your equals". We have tribunals of jury, but only for 3 crimes. Generally speaking we depend a lot less on the common sense and morality of average citizens than a lot more on the opinions of specialists in Law. Judges and tribunals. (again, I could be wrong about how much your country trusts the common citizen)
@user-ex8ki3sz6i
@user-ex8ki3sz6i Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on that point, I'm fine growing old and seeing other people step way into this kind of future, my family too even. But I'm not personally in really living past my innate biological old age. It's been difficult enough for me to get to the current age I am, I take it as a badge of honor.
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