With various health issues I am coming to the end of my life...These videos give me hope that my family several generations on will be an exciting time to be alive. 😃
@supersixone9848Ай бұрын
God bless you 🙏🏿 ❤️
@jj68Ай бұрын
How nice of you to say. Thank you.
@Patriot-290Ай бұрын
God bless you bro🙏
@jj68Ай бұрын
Such nice folk on here. Thank you.
@js70371Ай бұрын
Be thankful that you also lived during one of the most exciting periods in human history 🙏
@JohnDoeXYZАй бұрын
Halfway through the 100 year voyage, a more advanced ship was sent that could make the trip in 50 years. Halfway through that ship's voyage, another even more advanced ship was sent that could make the trip in 25 years. All three ships arrived at the same time, and the crew of the first ship was highly pissed.
@willc1294Ай бұрын
I was expecting to hear at the start something along the lines of 'along the way, a reactor malfunction damages the ship, precipitating a crisis amongst the ship's most powerful leaders. As the ship enters the proxima centauri system, the crew splits into several distinct factions, divided not by nationality, but by ideology and their vision for the new world.'
@samr.england613Ай бұрын
Yeah, many sci-fi writers have delved into that eventuality. Nothing new.
@samr.england613Ай бұрын
@@willc1294 Light-years from the Sun and Earth, would humans really give a damn about ideology? Maybe they might be more concerned with practicality.
@billkage4279Ай бұрын
All three ships arrived at the same time to find out that there are already people there annihilating each other with nukes.
@willc1294Ай бұрын
@samr.england613 well Sid Meier seems to think so 😉
@mhammond484929 күн бұрын
The narrator mentions at the 6min+ mark that the colonists gaze into the sky to see different/unfamiliar constellations. But actually, the sky should have mostly similar constellations to Earth, except for one bright star not in Earth's night skies (the Sun), and possible small shifts of some nearby stars. Most stars we see in the constellations are far enough away that our perspective of the sky will not have changed much between the Sun and Proxima Centauri.
@thomasmcnamara592925 күн бұрын
I knew someone was going to say that.
@wahn1023 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying. It was a noticeable logical flaw in the script.
@adamwhiteson686622 күн бұрын
You've ruined it for me. The magic is gone.
@sb667120 күн бұрын
Not to mention the fact that they were looking at the same constellations from the ship, for years before they made planetfall.
@BadEinstein118 күн бұрын
@@sb6671 excellent point!
@jabadabadu7089Ай бұрын
When we talk about reaching other solar system, we imagine it as something extremely positive and romantic. What we don't take into account that traveling for 50, 100, 250 or more years with a spaceship can bring mayor problems just like here on Earth happening every few decades. Putting 5000 people on a ship, with different view on life, some religious, some violent and so on, is a very risky decision and it might end up in a complete failure in only a few years departing from Earth. Don't get me wrong, I really wish we reach Stars and evolve, become spaceworthy civilization, but I think that we are not mature enough for such a step. Our mentality needs drastic change in order to make that step. Humanity in general needs to grow up. We only cracked egg shell in the last few decades with technology and we dream of going somewhere where we will continue doing what we are doing here. That won't work out there. Great video, thank you. P.s.: I hope my comment doesn't get deleted. More and more often is this happening!
@ellayararwhyaych4711Ай бұрын
Some religious or differing belief violence probably is what killed the second ship.
@stevedavenport120226 күн бұрын
Wouldn't happen. Each crew member would be vetted. I am certain there would be policies and procedures in place to deal with crew members who went rogue, in spite of all of the vetting.
@jabadabadu708925 күн бұрын
@@stevedavenport1202 First and probably second generation would be ok, after that serious problems would start to emerge, especially if they knew the reality of being on death trip to another star and never see any planet. That's a huge mind f**k. An extremely difficult thing to consider.
@kbanghart25 күн бұрын
Except that every sci-fi writer I can think of has thought of that.
@kbanghart25 күн бұрын
@@jabadabadu7089I don't know. I imagine if someone was born on a ship, how would they know they're missing anything great?
@drakesavory201929 күн бұрын
I think that Proxima Centauri is close enough to the Sun that the parallax to stars are small enough that to the naked eye the constellations would not be "unfamiliar".
@dutche43321 күн бұрын
Yes, most stars would remain the same except for a few close ones (sirius, procyon, altair & others)
@barneyrunkle7154Ай бұрын
Brilliant, nothing even comes close to this channel. Honestly, these videos are unbelievable and the only ones I really look forward to watching.
@VentureCity28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I am glad you enjoy the videos.
@finnneganfox25 күн бұрын
nothing comes even close to this channel and its ai dogsh*t videos and paid comments from ai channels
@braniganblue346025 күн бұрын
I agree with your statement. I look forward to this content as well. No agenda, just good videos that are enjoyable to watch. Thank you VC!
@finnneganfox25 күн бұрын
deleting my comments wont make this not ai dogsh*t and your comments not paid
@snbforeverАй бұрын
The fact that the entire ship did not fall into anarchy, or some form of totalitarian government, after 7 generations is impressive. 👍
@xodiaqАй бұрын
And highly unlikely.
@JeanLouisSlezakАй бұрын
Trump wasn’t abord
@MichaelWinter-ss6lxАй бұрын
It would be so easy for you to educate yourself. See, there is this online book _"Anarchy"_ and it's free to read & download. Perhaps you should read some of it, before further making silly & uneducated statements. But I must warn you! If you read what Anarchy really is about, you may find it is the only sane way to live together within a community. You should easily see why it can't work (yet), but the US constitution is a good draft for preparation.
@gmarie701Ай бұрын
Avoiding the obviously false 'benefits' of the hive mind's diversity trap is key.
@geoffwales864629 күн бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Anarchy is the least realistic political philosophy one could possibly imagine. Humans are tribal, libertarians notwithstanding. This is why fascism succeeds again and again. The rich and powerful subvert 'good people' by appealing to their worst instincts. Look at the USA right now, torn apart by fear and hatred of the weak and the non-conformists, migrants, trans people, women, non-whites, etc, etc.
@BBBrasilАй бұрын
People still don't get it. 1) Upon arrival, the first thing is to start mining operations on moons and asteroids, much easier than work on the immense gravity well of a planet. 2) The first thing to build is a space port that can triage and support maintenance of the Generational Ship. 100 years gather a lot of entropy to fix. 3) During all this time you scout and study the planet, you gather and refine metals and chemistry needed for the settlement. Food production, energy sources, base chemical industry is the first to be created since without it nothing else can be made or produced. Lets be honest, colonizing a planet is just stupid, all things you need, water, metals, materials, can be found on asteroids and moons, much easy and cheaper to process than in a planet. Reasons to go down the gigantic gravity well of a planet might be phosphorous and nitrogen sources, magnetosphere for protection against radiation. Can't think of anything else of importance. If we find a planet with breathing atmosphere, that's a different story. If you need a suit to walk around and work, any place out of a planet is better.
@69KazeshiniАй бұрын
As an isaac arthur fan I agree with this, might as well live in the Helianthus or any space habitat designed for human life.
@jeffreystephens2658Ай бұрын
But then we breed ourselves out of ever landing on planets again. That's a very poor long-term strategy.
@shantiescovedo4361Ай бұрын
@@jeffreystephens2658Not necessarily. We likely traveled to the system in a rotating habitat to simulate gravity. Also, if we mine an entire planet until it is gone, we can build vast numbers of rotating habitats.
@BBBrasilАй бұрын
@@jeffreystephens2658 Why do you say that? Logic tells otherwise. What do we have on planets the we don't have on moons and asteroid in more abundance, and more easily accessible than on planets? Long-term we can spread more, find more materials, more stars systems. On planets we depend on weather, seasons, in space we can have whatever we need or want. Terraform, bioform, all wasteful technologies. And if we find life, wouldn't we end up destroying their ecosystem and lose an opportunity to study it?
@BBBrasilАй бұрын
@@69Kazeshini +1 Futurism fan here
@aaron2709Ай бұрын
Absurdly optimistic.
@ellayararwhyaych4711Ай бұрын
Yeah - can't see humanity changing their natural ways into a utopian kumbaya just because it's a different planet
@JDEhlert29 күн бұрын
Oh, the story is a sort of summary. Noting big shifts and events. But like all stories such as this, the details are missed. The occasional idiot trying to force everyone like what he or she wants, the terrorist who is just deep down afraid of the dark, that sort of thing. This is wonderful in that it's like the back of a book or the summary sent to a publisher made into a short film. Think of it as a place described for RPG gamers to create their stories.
@econdude381127 күн бұрын
People alive 200 years ago had no idea that anyone could walk on the Moon or instantly communicate with anyone else in the world who shared the same technological devices. If someone said it would happen this decade, I agree, but we haven't imagined 100 years from now (tech is advancing exponentially)
@jasonvoorhees854527 күн бұрын
It's pure science fiction.
@theymusthatetesla318627 күн бұрын
Oh, that's only the half of it!! ;)
@BelaMadeira25 күн бұрын
Was completely engrossed watching this, well put together!
@GBnet2Ай бұрын
This would make a great man-vs-environment sci-fi series 🤩🤩
@ellayararwhyaych4711Ай бұрын
why does it always have to be humans versus (aka conflict) with the environment?
@GBnet2Ай бұрын
@ellayararwhyaych4711 Because adversity through conflict is how humanity has survived & persevered over the centuries. We should never forget what got us from being prey animals, to being able to control our own destiny. We've survived predators, storms, volcanic eruptions, starvation, massive earthquakes, ice ages.... etc. Our Earth is beautiful, but Earth is a death world, and we should be proud of that. Any planet our species lands on will challenge us to prove that we belong there.
@sternleicheАй бұрын
Maybe we should not stay in comfort of watching series so much. It is holding us back. If we soon let AI serve us entertainment our will for true expolration will diminish even further.
@TF2BertАй бұрын
I was just thinking yesterday, I hope another Venture City video comes out soon!
@tb6638Ай бұрын
I finished this cideo 17 seconds ago and have spent 16 seconds thinking this.
@vermontvermont9292Ай бұрын
Me too! I love this channel.
@mitchelbarrett9491Ай бұрын
These are well-presented and fun speculations about the first Proxima B colony. The only flaw is the super casual treatment of discovering microorganisms on the planet. Finding life anywhere outside of Earth is, pardoning the pun, Earth-shattering news, and would be treated no less than the most important discovery in history.
@612TaperАй бұрын
The discovery of life also struck me as oddly matter of fact. Perhaps an editorial decision to stay focused on the main themes. Also, any presence of life that may not share the same DNA structure of Earth could have very serious implications and deserves a bit more thought.
@nommadd5758Ай бұрын
@@612Taper : Definitely! Some organisms might react with hostility at a sudden 'invasion'.
@billr6983Ай бұрын
I think Earth would know a lot more about the planet before they got there. They would have sent a huge amount of sophisticated and highly capable unmanned orbiting, lander and roving probes that could relay what they found back home. They would carefully map the planet and thoroughly test things like atmo, water and soils exhaustively. This would be done well ahead of any manned mission like this. There would be few surprises left to discover and little left to chance.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lxАй бұрын
@billr6983;• that depends on who pays and builds the starship. Also, robots are really not good at this. None of our probes are searching for life. Only the first Mars lander did, and it was positive, which did not go well for the scientist who had made the detector. Despite what they always tell us; nobody wants to find alien life. But this they want so bad, that they have all eyes shut very tight. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@btrswt3528 күн бұрын
I hate to burst anyone's bubble but if the universe is almost infinite, life is elsewhere. Earth would never be the one singular, stand out, only location that life lives.
@tkuvma4372Ай бұрын
I was waiting for this video since the previous one about the 100-year-journey to Proxima Centauri b dropped, I'm grateful to whatever algorithm that brought me here!, a similar video about the journey to colonize the upper atmosphere of Venus and the first 10K days on such a floating city would be really great, because if humanity could tame Venus, it can easily tame future Earth, and many other Venusian exoplanets!, just consider it for one of your next videos.
@Otaku_Love-c3rАй бұрын
Oh hell yeah. I have waited for this video to come out. Its time to spread out through the universe everybody!
@risingspirit222928 күн бұрын
WOW !! This was very intriguing and keeps you wanting more !!! Awesome!!!😊
@rockeygarcia5865Ай бұрын
We are a species living in space on a certain planet called Earth. Always appreciate that
@samr.england613Ай бұрын
No man! Say it ain't so!
@0blivioniox864Ай бұрын
It would be great to find another human-compatible planet, kind-of as a backup at least, for when certain individual humans decide they want to blow our planet up.
@archimedes2261Ай бұрын
@@0blivioniox864And we shouldn't let them unless everyone has gone bad.
@0blivioniox864Ай бұрын
@@archimedes2261 Well, they already can. How do you intend to stop them?
@ashleyobrien4937Ай бұрын
no one appreciates that, we ALL take it for granted, every day, look at all the ways we prove that....
@haircafekevinАй бұрын
If anyone likes these videos, I recommend you check out the book 'Aurora' By Kim Stanley Robinson. It is also about a generation ship, except this one is heading to Tau Ceti at 10 percent the speed of light. The book really highlights the amazing accomplishment and potential difficulties of traveling to another star.
@cycoholic25 күн бұрын
I've read his Mars trilogy years ago. While I find him a bit dry, he does a good job of handling the politics and twists that can come with such a long endeavor.
@stevepople936626 күн бұрын
Great to finally see a positive option instead of the normal Dystopian genre. Well done !
@deanlawson6880Ай бұрын
These Venture City video stories are my most favorite videos on all of KZbin!! What a fantastic long-term story about our colonization efforts of Proxima Centauri B!! These video stories are so well done, hopeful and inspirational! Keep up the great work!!!
@doriskuhberger8559Ай бұрын
I have been eagerly waiting for this episode to come out. Love it. Thank you for sharing. Love and Blessings. Doris, Penrith 🇦🇺🦘
@iveriendawnlight908118 күн бұрын
Nearly choked laughing at the Lion King reference 12:42
Excellent content. Definitely lookin for more! How about you guys do some more of these for different worlds? That would be awesome.
@lysan1445Ай бұрын
After reading Ursula LeGuin's short story "Paradises Lost", I wonder if the last people of a generational ship could even imagine what a planet is and would be willing to colonize it.
@brentwestbrookАй бұрын
Visually stunning. The narrative on the atmosphere is incorrect. Carbon dioxide and methane are not toxic and sulphur is not a gas. Just to be accurate.
@igormarcos687Ай бұрын
Everything, including the narrative and atmosphere, is AI generated, that is why many things are wrong. This is a lazy AI video.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lxАй бұрын
But it is NOT AI. That is far beyond our capabilities. What we see is a cheap virtual copy of partial intelligent functions. Just enough to fool non-IT-specialists. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@TheFberry10028 күн бұрын
Sulphur dioxide IS a gas. Anything you cannot breathe IS toxic. You cannot breathe carbon dioxide or methane.
@finnneganfox25 күн бұрын
its ai dogsh*t
@kbanghart25 күн бұрын
They can absolutely be toxic, if they displace oxygen.
@romankrhounek5974Ай бұрын
These videos are way too cool.
@mikeysgametime891427 күн бұрын
This production value is amazing , thanx for the effort
@LesleyNiyoriАй бұрын
It's nice to watch something positive and hopeful for a change.
@StrGzr10129 күн бұрын
Actual science fiction, not science fantasy. Well done. At first, I thought the challenges and unknowns were being downplayed, but no. You just revealed carefully and succinctly. Thank you. I'm inspired by this, especially in these uncertain times.
17 күн бұрын
fantasy, not SF
@StrGzr10117 күн бұрын
You clearly don't know the difference.
@Aetius82826 күн бұрын
CO2 is not toxic. Plants love it.
@PaNDaSNiP3R11 күн бұрын
Nah brawndos got what plants crave 😂
@helloim3j13 сағат бұрын
@@PaNDaSNiP3R It's got electrolytes.
@thisspacenotforrent10 күн бұрын
Really dug this! :) Looking forward to more...
@EskatalogiyaАй бұрын
The end of history will be different than we imagine
@marcushines1033Ай бұрын
I get so excited when venture city puts out a new video!
@KevinDavis338Ай бұрын
"Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here" - Cooper, Interstellar
@Rex-l2t14 күн бұрын
@@KevinDavis338 But it will.
@ScarlettMАй бұрын
Really like your videos. Beautifully done.
@foreverraining1522Ай бұрын
Very well done!!!
@VentureCityАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@GravyDog28 күн бұрын
@@VentureCitywhy isn’t there any black people?
@DavidinDetroit815726 күн бұрын
Interesting. Enjoyed the video very much, thx.❤😊
@DavidToyzanАй бұрын
Right on!!!
@heisenberg6923 күн бұрын
Fast-paced, endless rambling with no pause for you to reflect and think for yourself.
@sgholtАй бұрын
If the atmosphere is toxic, that sounds like a big problem for the colonists!
@green8026Ай бұрын
You got this man, we all believe in you!
@ScarlettMАй бұрын
0:12 - it's kinda funny that some believe humanity will solve interstellar flight BEFORE aging. Also, by the time humans are ready to go to other stars, most likely human mind will be digitized. That means that the crew can sleep in servers on the way there or live in VR world. And spaceships will look very different to what people imagine.
@snbforeverАй бұрын
Actually, no, what you are witnessing is fiction; the reality you will be unable to accept, unfortunately.
@MVargicАй бұрын
A primitive form of interstellar flight is already achievable with Project Orion and modern nuclear weapons, and it is purely a problem of engineering and investment. Aging is a far more complex problemto tackle as it is barely even understood and solving it will probably require reconstructing the entire human genome.
@ScarlettMАй бұрын
@@MVargic Project Orion is only on paper, it's never been tried. It won't even take people to Mars any time soon, much less another star. As far as aging, scientists are getting close, having partial success on animal models. Some already doing human trials. I would bet that reverse aging will be solved before people get to Mars. (I don't mean people will go back to 20s, but take off a couple of decades of wear - that's close). And you don't need to reconstruct human genome to reverse aging; either supplements, or gene therapy or nanobots will do fine.
@emorsiАй бұрын
In the future AI maintained space ships without any humans on board will be the best solution for space exploration. You don't need water, you don't need sleeping space, you don't need food or protections from radiation that much and and and... you only need high amounts of energy. And you don't have to worry about humans going psychic after years in space.
@Paul-rs4gd29 күн бұрын
I think the most practical technology will be to send frozen embryos under the stewardship of AI-based robots. The robots will have to raise the first generation of children and teach them everything, but the ship will be much lighter without life support and living space for thousands of humans.
@AxafolisАй бұрын
LOVE this! 💙
@cmikex2Ай бұрын
interestingly there is no mention of the type of government on the colony, who is in charge, the decision makers.Instead it all looks extremely idyllic.No disputes no arguments everyone getting along.
@DataSmithy25 күн бұрын
ah, cool, I watched the preceeding video...was waiting for this!
@lazaruslazuli613027 күн бұрын
The ship's spinning doesn't 'generate' gravity, centripetal force in the rings 'simulates' gravity. During the 100-year voyage, the spin of the ship could be increased gradually over the years to equal the gravity of Proxima B's gravity by the time they reach the 80% mark of the voyage so that when the colonists arrive, they would already be accustomed to the higher gravity. Any physical adaptations by the humans to this higher gravity would already have taken place in successive generations.
@caezar5520 күн бұрын
Nonsense. Genetic change takes hundreds of generations at least, and will only happen if there is selection pressure. In other words, if the people better adapted to the higher gravity have more babies. That won't happen on a ship!
@RapNuАй бұрын
I love this, Great work💪🏻
@whyitmatterstome28 күн бұрын
00:13 was that Santa Gordon Ramsey?
@kbnikto60567 күн бұрын
I found this and the first video extremely hopeful that humanity would one day become interstellar. I was almost misty eyed at the possibility. We have to expand to survive.
@flips300021Ай бұрын
We WILL get there
@juriesenekal14 күн бұрын
This a such a beautiful and slightly sad look at a future that could be… it made me dream of things I’ll never do but feel I was destined to. Fantastic work and thank you!
@VentureCity13 күн бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
@elmartillo7931Ай бұрын
Seven generations in 100 years? Are you sure about that?
@gabele2386Ай бұрын
I was wondering the same question. Given that you have to diversify the DNA pool to the maximum on board to avoid diseases, perhaps they assume they have older people, mid agers and kids already there, which makes 3 genereations.
@lightlegion_Ай бұрын
You’re remarkable at what you do!
@adithyaarun8465Ай бұрын
words cannot justify for how long i was waiting for this video
@MartinDM-m5iАй бұрын
The king is back!!!
@psysiddhaАй бұрын
12:42 - AAAAAA😂
@ineumeyer13 күн бұрын
Appreciate the opportunity to hope and dream. Thank you!
@datkeksАй бұрын
idk why, but i have a feeling ai has become so good, it can even create documentaries. why am i thinking that this MAY be created by ai? idk some of these images look like it, but random moments like these: 3:40, 12:40 idk man im confused 🤯 or at 12:42, why does the baby only have 4 fingers? at 12:44 the hand of that girl looks.. weird. at 13:02 the iris is a bit too big at 09:02 6 fingers? at 09:15 usually, when taking a picture, evenryone looks at the camera. not this time. Also: i have worked ALOT with ChatGPT, and how the script is formulated, is very similar to chatgpt. edit: ive just checked a small portion of the script, it says its human written
@SucceedREI20 күн бұрын
The images and videos are obviously AI generated. But, that doesn’t mean that the creator behind it is AI.
@Johnsmith-uw7bk25 күн бұрын
Une bouffée de positivisme dans notre Day to day très déprimant. Merci de nous faire rêver de la sorte ❤
@Cotty360Ай бұрын
11:47 are they eggs, I saw no chickens lol
@VentureCityАй бұрын
The chickens are running around somewhere
@iAPX4328 күн бұрын
Sadly poetic! Great documentary!
@minhmeo9506Ай бұрын
Earth is become stagnant and stop advancing forward? Sad 😢
@jasongadbois4338Ай бұрын
Cool video more like this please
@gatorhoy0420Ай бұрын
8:06 aw man no. not tilapia. there are such tastier fish.
@MeDecade25 күн бұрын
I didn't know there was part 2 in the works. I very much enjoyed the first part. Hope there are more to come!
@kebi7792Ай бұрын
The only problem with this video is that it was almost entirely generated by artificial intelligence. There is nothing human in it.
@hypersonicaugmentation29 күн бұрын
And?
@lgjm556226 күн бұрын
Yeah really. Where are the factional civil wars that are fundamental to human nature?
@soupbone734526 күн бұрын
Yeah everyone looks like models....and I didn't see any black folks...😮
@tantalus388124 күн бұрын
Who cares
@bob49494926 күн бұрын
Incredible. This should be a mini series or a movie.
@rileyxxxxАй бұрын
Imagine you've been sent from earth in the first ship that can reach an earth like planet within a hundred years. And in the meantime time on earth goes by even quicker, and they develop a ship that travels to a new planet in an hour. You will arrive on the new planet while a civilization is already settled for years.
@newtronixАй бұрын
And?
@tedhankes6322Ай бұрын
Who’s to say that they can’t pick them up on the way. Instead of blowing past them in the fast lane.
@USACowboyАй бұрын
It sounds like you should be a movie producer or screen writer. We lack ideas like this these days.
@dlscorpАй бұрын
@@newtronix you're supposed to think the next part for yourself, if you're capable
@abyssiniashopping6407Ай бұрын
Yaaa i was thinkin about that😂
@MR_LAKSHAY_090Ай бұрын
I get a proper information and life support system in your video i appreciate you and please make part 2 how 16 minutes video gone in small time😊😊
@jasonhowland2903Ай бұрын
100 years= 7 generations live and die?
@VentureCityАй бұрын
The thinking behind '7 generations' was that: if a biological generation spans 25 years on average, and there were already passengers aged 1-70 onboard when they left Earth: Then there were 3 generations from Earth on departure, and 4 new generations who were born during the 100 year journey.
@js70371Ай бұрын
@@VentureCitywhy would they begin the journey with people who are already seniors? I don’t think the oldest crew members would be older than 40 or 50 at most when and if such a mission ever takes place
@waynekademaunga18 күн бұрын
I have been waiting for this video for more than a year to be released,
@Cotty360Ай бұрын
I wonder how the temporary pause in reproduction would be achieved. Lots of condoms would take up valuable space and weight. Perhaps abstinence
@CitizenRuleАй бұрын
"Perhaps abstinence" Definitely not that.
@TallacusАй бұрын
No it's an implant in women that halt ovulation
@Ms.Divine2024Ай бұрын
517th like Tysm for continuing this series
@cyclops912527 күн бұрын
If they had any dei or woke passengers, the ship would of been destroyed after 2 yrs
@Badbaby7227 күн бұрын
Hopefully, all passengers were carefully screened to exclude intolerances of any kind.
@kimberleyaxxxx93422 күн бұрын
Why...? Are you some sort of white guy genius 🤔...who can see and know ... Everything ! 🤔 😉 😏 That's diverse.
@StefanVanderVyver22 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you.
@hungwaicheung169128 күн бұрын
Pls include Asian people and Black people in this trip ! ! ! This is to ensure variety of humsn race in new planet !!! It is not just discrimination issue! OKAY ?❤
@tomtom-kn2eq25 күн бұрын
No thanks, leave them behind.
@jige122525 күн бұрын
Best way to ruin the mission before arriving on site ?...
@romankrhounek5974Ай бұрын
Awesome your first video on the travel to proximal was fantastic
@familiescharf4207Ай бұрын
Would you please stop using AI pictures?
@PrinceOlamide-mq5iwАй бұрын
What's wrong with that
@familiescharf4207Ай бұрын
@ Lack of Creativity?
@Masud_S_HoghughiАй бұрын
They have to
@PrinceOlamide-mq5iwАй бұрын
@@familiescharf4207 you go draw a picture for a 15 minute vedio
@kbanghart25 күн бұрын
Yayyyy new video!!!
@nutnfancy20 күн бұрын
I surely hope this comes true and generations flock to Proxima Centauri B. That way for those smart ones who stayed can enjoy a less crowded earth with cheaper land prices and shorter lines at McDonalds.
@alextaylor2927 күн бұрын
Great video, liked and subscribed.
@FuzzyStingray7 күн бұрын
One group wanted to terraform the planet, the other wanted to leave the planet alone and evolve with it. That year a civil war broke out and everybody died.
@InterstellarLeonardo-f3w8xАй бұрын
I love your videos😊❤️
@bennykell3Ай бұрын
Just watched the first episode and was like can’t wait for the next and it dropped. What are the odds haha
@Damien_B78Ай бұрын
Show name?
@gliderriderАй бұрын
Very enjoyable and hopeful.
@smitasitara24 күн бұрын
Wonderful video
@patrickkelly737Ай бұрын
Oooh joy, this is one of my favorite channels. I eagerly look forward to every new video. Thank you for the many hours of work that it takes to produce these
@misharnb25 күн бұрын
Great video 🇹🇿
@daimyo2kАй бұрын
Loved it!
@fredrik.p622615 күн бұрын
Impressive, very nice. Let's see Paul Allens First 1000 days on Proxima Centauri B
@caseytodd763220 күн бұрын
The way you describe our new home… dark.. heavy… muggy. I don’t want to move to Portland.
@pjsebadoh541214 күн бұрын
That was pretty frakking cool!! (And technically, I guess, we are the aliens, in this story.. neato!)
@gregohare1350Ай бұрын
New to this trippy community, a breath of space Air❤
@ChickensAndGardening13 күн бұрын
This is a beautifully generated video; thank you for this thoughtful work. I wonder if robotics, which will be quite advanced by that time, could ease the way by building a habitat, power station, food growing systems etc. in advance. A robotic ship could be launched 30 years in advance, and by the time the human ship arrives, much of the dangerous work will have already been done. Also interesting would be a mothership that deposits a colony, then moves on to the next star system. It would have tens of thousands of humans in cryo sleep or whatever. Thus, the human race could populate the galaxy eventually.
@TeamYankee2Ай бұрын
What we need now is a full on Hollywood "docu-movie".
@BruceThomsonАй бұрын
Brilliant - the brave imagination, and the beautiful quality of the imagery, the videos.
@omarbaba989223 күн бұрын
You should definitely do a video on what happened to that second ship, would be very interesting