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Believe Me, We Earthlings Will Never Colonize Mars! 

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Sure, for an astronaut to walk on Mars would be an amazing and profound experience. But visiting the planet to expand the frontier of our knowledge is very different from living there permanently by forming bases and colonies. Mars is not made for humans. Mars will get you!
And now I will explain why we will never colonize mars...
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Elon Musk thinks Mars is like Earth? But who would like to live in underground tunnels lit by anti-depression lamps, feeding on lettuce grown under UV lights?
The Red Planet is a cold, empty place, with an atmosphere about 100 times thinner than Earth’s. The paltry amount of air that does exist on Mars is primarily composed of noxious carbon dioxide, which does little to protect the surface from the Sun’s harmful rays.
The thin atmosphere also means that heat cannot be retained at the surface. The average temperature on Mars is -63 degrees Celsius, with temperatures dropping as low as -126.
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@insanecuriosity2682
@insanecuriosity2682 2 года назад
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@slaineyme3531
@slaineyme3531 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. It was really good👌🏾
@samuellee8018
@samuellee8018 2 года назад
Is there a way to provide artificial gravity on the surface (or subsurface) of Mars with some kind of spinning habitat? It seems fraught with problems.
@davidmacphee3549
@davidmacphee3549 2 года назад
@@samuellee8018 Not really, unless we catch a UFO
@livewellherenow
@livewellherenow 2 года назад
Not a video I would share. However, I typically enjoy your videos.
@davidmacphee3549
@davidmacphee3549 2 года назад
@@livewellherenow Yeah it's a little too real.
@vordman
@vordman Год назад
Mars is one of those places you might want to go to just to say you've been there, but within a few days you just want to go home.
@supertramp6011
@supertramp6011 Год назад
A bit like Blackpool…or Las Vegas…..🤣🤣🤣
@Ultra_Ego_Putin
@Ultra_Ego_Putin Год назад
Don’t know who wants to visit a dead hostile rock, earth is a trillion times better
@icadoriogorgeousiano9454
@icadoriogorgeousiano9454 Год назад
Yeah, it's like going to Las Vegas.
@daviniarobbins9298
@daviniarobbins9298 Год назад
Except once there you got a 8 month wait for a window to open to return to Earth.
@markharmon4963
@markharmon4963 Год назад
Mars at the least, is a rest and resupply stop on the way to the greater universe...kind of like San Francisco was a gateway to the Pacific.
@sierrannomad
@sierrannomad 2 года назад
Okay, comeback in 20 years and checkout the comments section.
@jcwiggens
@jcwiggens 2 года назад
You mean when Elon is still lying about Mars?
@davidmacphee3549
@davidmacphee3549 2 года назад
@@jcwiggens Elon is not lying. He is just really focused. I look out my window Downtown in a big city and think. "Tiny little Humans" made all that.
@jcwiggens
@jcwiggens 2 года назад
@@davidmacphee3549 Really focused on lying thru his teeth about colonizing Mars. Those humans made all of that on Earth, BTW. And it's real. Unlike the fake CGI visions of Mars being presented to know nothings.
@brandonhanson9358
@brandonhanson9358 2 года назад
@@jcwiggens bruh what scientific basis u basing your bullshit on ?
@livewellherenow
@livewellherenow 2 года назад
@@jcwiggens , credentials please. With photos.
@lawrencenannes4260
@lawrencenannes4260 4 месяца назад
Thank for giving earthlings a good dose of reality❤
@morganangel340
@morganangel340 3 месяца назад
Such a shame... 🥺 I would love to ship all the Elon Fanboys and their Daddy to live on Mars. 🙃
@colinguo5855
@colinguo5855 Месяц назад
But do you really need to kill interest in space exploration this early? It's not a bad thing to imagine and think about it. I would argue after we fix our society and planet, we should try space exploration and colonization.
@kevinevans5921
@kevinevans5921 Год назад
I read the National Geographic for the Moon Landing. They were talking Mars missions in the 1980’s. They got to the Moon so fast, they didn’t realize how difficult not to mention expensive space travel is.
@jackgoodell5574
@jackgoodell5574 7 месяцев назад
Chicken Little won't be going Mars. I'm sure you,with free energy and AI ,as smart we already have. I can sure you I do know free energy that good enough to power every on earth ,Mars or Star ship . Robots that can pick up 40 lb on Earth on the moon 240 lb. 1000 robots and 20 humans cresselia 1000 robux that smart as humans 20 humans in one day the robots can work 24 hours a day.. and yes my free energy devices small enough that could a thousands a years of life for the robot . And the robots would be pretty strong Mars 120 lb . I could see about a 200-acre people living on the rim of the dome in there individually pressurize hones caves like structure with their individual gardens connected to their own house . Maybe the dome would have a 50 acres of lake maybe these lizards crawfish frogs. but maybe have a hundred acres of forests maybe about least fifty acres of grassland . Rabbits and squirrels and chickens and goat sheep birds and bees. I'm pretty sure we could get to 300 ft long or 500 ft long manufacturing ships. I know you going to think I'm foolish or for sure it's lie. I think I have come up with a way to to get to Mars in 3 days at 1G gravity. 😂
@jackgoodell5574
@jackgoodell5574 7 месяцев назад
I don't want to spend three months 6 months in a Coca-Cola can called a spaceship NASA or Russian might as well not leave the Chinese space can off this list.😂 .
@jackgoodell5574
@jackgoodell5574 7 месяцев назад
I think Ganymede it's going to work for me epic Jupiter and the other moons. Mountains I think with the mountains to crater land of ice and rocks .Ganymede would be a pretty crazy place and beautiful. Maybe a thousand acre dome and an artificial sun. Might as well make three artificial suns . I think it would even have a light Blue sky. But with different colored LEDs purple pink yellow skies but I think blue would everyone's favorite . I think 1,000 lb gold vest long way adjusted to Earth's gravity and help stop radiation.
@thothheartmaat2833
@thothheartmaat2833 4 месяца назад
YOU DONT TALK MUCH DIFFERENT FROM A BLACK PERSON IN THE GHETTO.. TALK TO THEM ABOUT LIVING LIFE THROUGH CHALLENGES.. MAYBE THEY CAN HELP YOU SOLVE YOURS.. @@jackgoodell5574
@AerospaceEngineering
@AerospaceEngineering 12 дней назад
@@jackgoodell5574 Accelerating at a mere .01g to the halfway point (and then decelerating by the same modest amount) would be enough to go from the Earth to Mars in a few days, not a few months. This is why Elon's stubborn insistence on using chemical rockets is silly - by using a propellant hungry drive, he forces the need to coast almost all of the way and that's where those long travel times come from.
@HawkeyeHangGlider
@HawkeyeHangGlider 2 года назад
1900 there was a article from "scientists" that humanity will never achieve powered flight :)
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 2 года назад
Mars will be the home of the Borg. Yea, sure ya bet cha.
@wisdomleader85
@wisdomleader85 2 года назад
Do you have any source as a proof?
@WWeronko
@WWeronko 2 года назад
@dražen g Arthur C. Clark made an applicable quote concerning doubters: "If an elderly but distinguished scientist says that something is possible, he is almost certainly right; but if he says that it is impossible, he is very probably wrong."
@ailfawka6278
@ailfawka6278 2 года назад
@@wisdomleader85 I was surprised you asked that question. It ain't exactly new knowledge that through out history we have had a fair share of naysayers who insisted humanity wouldn't make it in a variety of ways.
@wisdomleader85
@wisdomleader85 2 года назад
@@ailfawka6278 Why would you be surprised by my question if you already knew naysayers weren't "exactly new"? It sounds like you're contradicting your own logic.
@thegeop5906
@thegeop5906 Год назад
As Neil deGrasse Tyson said: "If we were able to terraform Mars into Earth than why not terraform Earth into Earth?" (for all here who don't get it: this is meant concerning climate change 😉)
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 Год назад
Earth is the planet we'll terraform, removing heavy industry and pollution and restoring a biosphere.
@notayoutuber3518
@notayoutuber3518 Год назад
Earth’s societies don’t have equal goals or rights to do this in a short timeframe. We have more responsibilities here on Earth. Ideally, Mars won’t have the same societal hinderances.
@roberthicks1612
@roberthicks1612 Год назад
Earth is the planet we need. It does not require us to alter it. Mars is too far from the sun and does not have enough atmosphere. We can and should change that. Venus is too close to the sun and has a sulfuric acid ice cloud 15 miles thick. We can move it and get rid of the sulfuric acid in the clouds. That would make both planets habitable.
@astralclub5964
@astralclub5964 Год назад
Antartica at its worst still isn’t as deadly as Mars at its absolute best! And how many humans live in Antartica at science bases? A handful!
@badmonkey2222
@badmonkey2222 Год назад
I've always said we have the perfect planet right here why not spend all this money and fix it rather than going to some cold dead rock. Elon Musk has always had this weird fetish with Mars. He's going to find out it's going to be a lot harder than the hardest things he could imagine it to be. Just building a space vehicle that that will be safe and efficient enough to get there and back is going to be hard enough. And as hard it is it is for us to even find a planet that's remotely even anything like Earth in anything that we've discovered so far in the universe tells you how rare our planet is and how special it is, every aspect of biological conditions to support life are mind blowing, just watch some DNA or microscopic animations will completely blow you away.
@trip2themoon
@trip2themoon Год назад
In Arthur C Clarke's books any humans born on an off earth colony could never visit earth. I think the first challenge to overcome should be creating a propulsion system that could get us there in days or week rather than months. Wouldn't like to get into trouble and the nearest help being a year away.
@stephenlang7870
@stephenlang7870 Год назад
I think the challenge of going to Mars is much much larger tech problem than going to the Moon in the 60's
@tw8464
@tw8464 5 месяцев назад
Yes it looks to be many orders of magnitude more challenging
@communismenslavesmurders5774
@communismenslavesmurders5774 2 года назад
There is a difference between establishing a permanent base and "colonizing" a place. Look at Antarctica. We have permanent bases there, manned year round by rotating crews. That, however, is not colonization.
@bazzadebear8012
@bazzadebear8012 Год назад
Yes. And it does not take 4 months to get there.
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 11 месяцев назад
You remind me of those people who in the earlier 20th century have depicted helicopters as unthinkable.
@Mrz-sb1hw
@Mrz-sb1hw 8 месяцев назад
Make wormholes send droids to other planets, then send humans to get gold and other minerals.
@stlchucko
@stlchucko 6 месяцев назад
@@HansDunkelberg1 Yeah… But are we to ignore that people would have flying cars by the year 2000?
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 6 месяцев назад
@@stlchucko Some, of course, always miss what's going to happen when, in their predictions. Flying cars have been built shortly after WWII, and now at least, one can already buy really interesting types of them. When Freeman Dyson, Arthur C. Clarke, and others of their milieu foresaw manned flights to Jupiter and Saturn in the later 20th century, those men thought of nuclear propulsions and of cabins which in the later 20th century have indeed already been realized, just circling only around Earth, for corresponding durations. One decisive building block for Mars outposts which around 1960 was often still grossly underestimated in the quickness with which it now has arrived has been the progress of computing. This progress is decisive because it enables robotics, especially robotic surgery, so that small outposts become feasible even where one from them cannot speedily reach a big hospital. Also living quarters for specialized personnel of other fields can be saved, with the help of robotics. You'll altogether perhaps become able to radically scale down the size of a population required for autarky, with a help of robots. On Earth, the specialization of technology in its combination with human manufacturing currently requires about a hundred million people for autarky. Building a humanoid robot, though - a robot especially with _hands_ like the ones of a human being - and planting into such a device the outlet of a good-enough computer, it becomes possible to let one such creature do things for which one on Earth until today still needs thousands of different experts.
@martingeerars9640
@martingeerars9640 2 года назад
Perhaps we should try the moon first. At least it's only 3 days away
@CyberJellos
@CyberJellos 2 года назад
Yes, having a base on the moon would likely give us a better understanding of low gravity effects on astronauts. It seems nuts to me that anyone would want to go to mars without knowing what the low gravity would do to them. We should definitely establish a moon base before going anywhere else. Astronauts on mars would be stuck there for a minimum of 2 years without any help.
@arthytales9568
@arthytales9568 2 года назад
@@CyberJellos better understanding of low gravity dude we have machines that can kinda simulate that.
@informatimago
@informatimago 2 года назад
There's a big difference between no atmosphere, and some atmosphere, even tenuous. A lot of industry will be easier on Mars than on the Moon. It is even conceivable to adapt some plant or lichen to live on Mars surface, and thus help transform it. But otherwise, indeed, this is an exercise in establishing a entirely artificial living environment. Again, doing that on Mars will be easier than doing that in space station. For one thing, material resources are available on the surface that are not in the empty space where everything would have to be brought in. Mars is the ideal place to do that!
@kanski9
@kanski9 2 года назад
Artemis Program *Cough*
@IkilledColMustard
@IkilledColMustard 2 года назад
@@informatimago so explain if we do colonize Mars, communication between the two planets are going to be problematic and if you disagree let’s debate, and I know I will win.
@SOLIDSNAKE.
@SOLIDSNAKE. Год назад
I've always said this.. People imagine the worst desert on earth and its infinitely worse than that
@samr.england613
@samr.england613 11 месяцев назад
And it's not a hot desert, but a radically, freezing-ass cold desert! With no atmosphere to speak of, no atmospheric pressure (may as well be on the Moon), the "soil", regolith, is a toxic cocktail, and roughly 1/3 earth gravity to boot! Oh yeah, let's all go live on Mars.
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 11 месяцев назад
@@samr.england613 Nobody said we would live in the open. We would live in pressurized habitats. There is research underway to see if Martian soil that has been filtered of toxins can be useful for farming. And the lower gravity might not have as much of an effect on humans as microgravity does. Exercise and medical supplements might be all humans need.
@samr.england613
@samr.england613 11 месяцев назад
@@ebonaparte3853 Hi Ebon, I never said we'd be living in the open on the surface of Mars, but in pressurized habitats. Problem is, is that the colonists will be imprisoned in those habitats 99% of the time, and when they do go outside, yep, the pressure suit. As far as the Martian "soil" goes (regolith), to detoxify it of the lethal and deadly perchlorates as well as the equally if not more lethal lead, arsenic and mercury, it will take A LOT of water, something that Mars doesn't have readily available! And finally the roughly 1/3, partial earth-gravity problem. This is an unkown, because no one, nobody, has ever lived long-term or EVEN short-term in 1/3 earth gravity. People want to believe that it, "won't be a problem", or will say, "I'm sure humans will be fine in 1/3 gravity", but that is wishful thinking. Remember how the Apollo astronauts had to locomote with that hoppity-hop, side-to-side motion? It's because they couldn't efficiently move forward or back, or to side to side like they could on Earth. They adapted to the 1/6 grav on the Moon. It will be similar for people on Mars.
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 11 месяцев назад
@@ebonaparte3853 What I don't understand is how little the possibility of a production of gravity through rotating, bowl-shaped habitats is mentioned. Would a construction of such habitats have to be too expensive? Don't platforms rotating trains, don't huge merry-go-rounds already exist on Earth, since decades? Has not an MIT professor Dennis Whyte recently achieved a breakthrough on fusion, with a most probably effective plant now being built?
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 11 месяцев назад
@@HansDunkelberg1 Maybe we need to research that field more. We may not even need them, if Martian gravity is enough for humans with regular exercise and medical supplements.
@blueindigo1000
@blueindigo1000 Год назад
Never say never. The outward urge is a very deep yearing. Do not underestimate it. There will always be people who will try. If it were made a national priority, the limitations could be overcome.
@BroadwayRonMexico
@BroadwayRonMexico Год назад
The low gravity and complete lack of magnetic field make long-term human habitation of Mars pretty much impossible. Even if the atmosphere, water, and energy issues can be solved, everyone will die of blood clots (due to the low gravity) or cancer (due to cosmic radiation) within 10 years. Without even factoring in gravity, just the radiation alone would make living deep underground the only option, and at that point, we'd be better off colonizing the bottom of our own ocean than Mars (it's more hospitable and at least getting supplies and people there wouldnt take 7-9 months) A manned research facility on Mars (akin to Antarctica) might eventually exist, but not a colony
@josephbarbera9220
@josephbarbera9220 Год назад
I will stay on this gorgeous planet called Earth and will never leave it nor will it ever enter my mind to do so. Be my guess, you can have Mars, I’ll take Earth. Thank you.
@antiseize11
@antiseize11 Год назад
Agreed, same here
@ScottBFree
@ScottBFree 2 года назад
Glad to finally hear someone with a realistic view of Mars colonization.
@richardwalker6004
@richardwalker6004 Год назад
I’m all for exploration but when we start to change what a human is and cross the line to something is , I can’t support that … shit you see how society is today and giving ppl the power to play nature/god is just wrong to me .
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
To some people the most "realistic" view is that the earth is flat. I see it as we can get probes to Mars. We can get people to the moon. Granted the technology has changed so much since the days of Apollo. The least of the problem will be finding volunteers to go. But it makes the most sense to colonize the moon first to prove we can colonize another celestial object. Then, the main problem only becomes a matter of distance. We should be focused on seeing if we can even get humans to Mars but as far as colonizing anything other then earth would it not make sense to try it on the moon first? Screw Elon Musk, he is just a creepy scammer and just takes credit for others pie in the sky ideas even though most of them are implausible epic failures. But he might be able to raise funds and/or expedite the process of colonization or even just going back to the moon for tourism intents. Might as well exploit that if possible.
@getyourgameon1990
@getyourgameon1990 Год назад
I didn't hear anything realistic, he has points BUT they are ALL stuff we can easily overcome and I think we will have the first baby born on Mars in my life time
@ScottBFree
@ScottBFree Год назад
@@getyourgameon1990 there is no practical reason to colonize mars. No matter how bad earth gets, it’s will still far easier and less expensive to live here.
@getyourgameon1990
@getyourgameon1990 Год назад
@@ScottBFree okay practical doesn't mean we won't we would do it just because we can
@jajkomaster
@jajkomaster Год назад
THANK YOU! Finally a sane voice regarding Mars colonization/terraformation. The sad truth is that Mars, despite being the only planet in the Solar System that will not immediately kill you, is thoroughly uninhabitable. And no, it is also not terraformable because it is simply too small of a planet for humans to function in the long term...
@raymondfloyd9046
@raymondfloyd9046 Год назад
Send whomever wants to go there. Natural selection. lol
@ericgolightly8450
@ericgolightly8450 Год назад
If it was terraformed, it wouldn't function as an earthlike paradise for billions of people, but rather a hub for travel, science, and would be like a giant space station. The population could live in artificial gravity habitats.
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 11 месяцев назад
@@ericgolightly8450 We may not need artificial gravity. We don’t know.
@ebonaparte3853
@ebonaparte3853 11 месяцев назад
It is terraformable, actually. And we may be able to function there in the long term. Scientists aren’t sure.
@videowatcher0975
@videowatcher0975 9 месяцев назад
Even a pleasant voice.
@francisaselin856
@francisaselin856 Год назад
The biggest problem is economics. First you have to find an economic reason to go there. The reason I think it is important to have a colony is “Humanity shouldn’t have all its eggs in one basket” as Heinlein said.
@Mountainmikee
@Mountainmikee 2 года назад
"Elon Musk thinks mars is like earth" Really? Does he?
@donberry6079
@donberry6079 2 года назад
The guy is a fruit loop.
@timminh468
@timminh468 2 года назад
Elon meant it can be made into like Earth, not that it is currently is like Earth.
@arulrajahjulian2176
@arulrajahjulian2176 2 года назад
You think negative Elon thinks positive Human(Nasa) already landed unmanned rover in Mars successfully it's a milestone I hope SpaceX will send manned starship to mars successfully
@sakesithole6295
@sakesithole6295 2 года назад
No he doesn't
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 2 года назад
Cave man " I've invented the wheel !!!". Neanderthal " Those young show off punks!!!".
@botwitaprice
@botwitaprice Год назад
Thanks for making a realistic Prorail of science in space; perhaps our energies should be concentrated in making life more bearable on Earth
@thothheartmaat2833
@thothheartmaat2833 4 месяца назад
THE ONLY PERSON NO ONE CARES ABOUT.. AMAZING.. HEY EVERYNE.. LETS MAKE THE PLANET WE ALL LIVE ON ABLE TO BE LIVED ON.. I SWEAR THESE PEOPLE ARE ALL SO STUPID..
@tzudirl
@tzudirl Год назад
The head says no but the heart says yes. Can't help it.
@ericgolightly8450
@ericgolightly8450 5 месяцев назад
We used the head to follow our heart. That's how we got past every challenge we've had.
@noahtheguy1828
@noahtheguy1828 Год назад
I will agree with a lot of these points, but it is absolutely inevitable that we will eventually go to Mars. Maybe not to colonize it but to visit it for the well being of scientific innovation. In my opinion we need to at least try to make Mars a home.
@tomlorenzen4062
@tomlorenzen4062 4 месяца назад
Give me 1 GOOD reason.
@noahtheguy1828
@noahtheguy1828 4 месяца назад
@@tomlorenzen4062 We shouldn’t put all our eggs in one basket. Mars could be a good option should something happen to Earth.
@tomlorenzen4062
@tomlorenzen4062 4 месяца назад
@noahtheguy1828 Mars is a terrible option, not survivable #1 #2, whatever problem that arose affecting life on Earth would more than likely be affecting Mars, aka Sun enlarging etc...There is no feasible way to establish life on Mars. It's a fantasy
@jamesfrench7299
@jamesfrench7299 3 месяца назад
You haven't thought this through or listened to the video.
@timminh468
@timminh468 2 года назад
You are talking in a caveman's perspective in regard to Mars' harsh conditions, we are in the nano age.
@robcoyle5011
@robcoyle5011 2 года назад
No magnetosphere- the terraforming would need plate tectonics and a molten core in order not to be lost into space. This is what occurred on mars in the first place. Sorry but their analysis is correct.
@superhero6297
@superhero6297 2 года назад
@@robcoyle5011 As buddy said above we are in the Nano Age we are taking very great leaps in Moore’s law. We can and will use CRISPR and nano bots to alter the human body to deal with the issues of MARS Elon’s Musks Boring Company will dig and actually figure out what happened to Mars not what some cat thinks happened don’t even know jack shit about the ocean let alone even places on earth still anomalies that scientists can’t explain but sure they know what’s popping on Mars 😂
@mrminiyo4295
@mrminiyo4295 2 года назад
@@robcoyle5011 one point out of all of them
@timminh468
@timminh468 2 года назад
@@douglasnorth4703 , incase you haven’t noticed, nano technologies is not the only thing we have we have other tech advancements as well.
@timminh468
@timminh468 2 года назад
@@douglasnorth4703 , So you can't figure it out yourself, and needs facts and proof to convince you that Nano technologies aren't the only things we have achieved?? I'm done with you it's mind boggling.
@Cenotaur1
@Cenotaur1 2 года назад
Attempting to live on Mars is suicidal. I don't think the reward justifies the risk.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 Год назад
Wrong. Once Earth Begins to run out of Ore. We'll start mining the moon, then Asteroids, than Mars. It's not a Question of If but When.
@thegeop5906
@thegeop5906 Год назад
@@silverhawkscape2677 Industrial reasons to spoil seem ok. This could be handled by robots. But not colonizing.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 Год назад
@@thegeop5906 Nah. At the distance between Mars and Earth, you'll need humans on the Planet. Signals will be delayed anywhere between 5 to 20 minutes depending on the time of year. Try doing any emergency repair when you are minutes delayed. Thankfully, humans can stay in a Bunker while Robots control the surface remotely.
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 Год назад
@@silverhawkscape2677 Mining of Mars for resources anywhere else is a silly idea. More silly than a city/colony on the planet. The NEAs offer enough to end the relevance of the scarcity model regarding energy or raw resources or room for growthy. We know of 1400 NEAs more easily reached than Mars, 400 more easily reached than the Moon, 40 or so easier than Lunar orbit. And from meteorites we know that the resources at an asteroid can be far _far_ better than the Moon.
@fudgedogbannana
@fudgedogbannana Год назад
@@silverhawkscape2677 Once humans leave the magnetoshpere of Earth they begin to die.
@SKBottom
@SKBottom Год назад
Between this and the interstellar video you are just a bundle of optimism.
@hectorj.romanp.
@hectorj.romanp. Год назад
We cannot overcome the low gravity and the lack of a magnetosphere.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Месяц назад
Exactly. We ain't designed to survive in a place like that.
@TimmieLeeYall
@TimmieLeeYall 2 года назад
I seriously doubt Musk thinks Mars is like Earth...
@sakesithole6295
@sakesithole6295 2 года назад
Yeah I don't know where did they get that from
@pixel6698
@pixel6698 2 года назад
@Michael Orlow Living on Mars is a bloody awful idea. At most we will have an ISS-like presence on Mars with Astronauts staying for around a year before coming back and being replaced with a different crew
@markg.7865
@markg.7865 6 месяцев назад
Let Musk go and stay on Mars, I'll stay on the this beautiful blue globe.
@morganangel340
@morganangel340 3 месяца назад
@@markg.7865 I would love to ship all the Elon Fanboys and their Daddy to live on Mars. 🙃
@markg.7865
@markg.7865 3 месяца назад
@@morganangel340 I agree with that!
@stephenpowell653
@stephenpowell653 2 года назад
ask the defunct "Mars One" candidates, they were happy for a one way trip
@cohenrickard5282
@cohenrickard5282 2 года назад
I think you underestimate peoples willingness to die.
@Leo.Wirabuana
@Leo.Wirabuana 2 года назад
deep down under, they are somehow desperate, and like to have epic way to die, at least.
@jcwiggens
@jcwiggens 2 года назад
The guys behind the project were happy to take the sucker's money. Just like the current space hotel scam.
@stephenpowell653
@stephenpowell653 2 года назад
@@cohenrickard5282 did the European settlers say that about America when they colonised there
@richard--s
@richard--s 2 года назад
@@stephenpowell653 they had oxygen, wood, animals, plants, everything on the new continent.
@charjl96
@charjl96 Год назад
Hope the downvotes don't bother you. What you're saying is totally legitimate and people should hear it. Liked/subbed.
@toddsmith5715
@toddsmith5715 Год назад
The problem with saying never is that you have forever to be wrong.
@Maltebyte2
@Maltebyte2 Год назад
I could be wrong but comeback in 1000 years and there will be us or bots on mars.
@toddsmith5715
@toddsmith5715 Год назад
@@Maltebyte2 I think you're right, but I'd bet it'll be more like 200. Of course, we'll first have to harness life extension technology to see if I'm right, lol.
@Maltebyte2
@Maltebyte2 Год назад
@@toddsmith5715 Yeah try get me some of that tech xD and I know all the things they say in this video are correct about mars and its not easy! But imagine telling someone in 1500s we will land on the moon and we will be able see and speak with anyone on planet earth! I know they thought it was a disk. I think Humans and whatever else companions we are creating AI Cyborgs they will find ways to leave earth and live else where! im sure of it!
@planets9102
@planets9102 Год назад
I think Mars will get a scientific outpost at some point and the main population centers in space will be the moon, it's by far the easiest place to establish a base and could, in the long term make an amazing space port. Later also the asteroid belt, great place to mine rare resources to sell. Also there's some evidence that you could form higher quality semi-conductors in 0g. In that case I could also see space factories around the moon or in the asteroid belt. None of this involves mars however. Mars has nothing the earth doesn't have. It'd probably be like Antartica, some scientific outposts but uninhabited beyond that.
@donkey3187
@donkey3187 Год назад
@@Maltebyte2 lol...waaaay less than 1000 years
@reidmalenfant8346
@reidmalenfant8346 2 года назад
Humans used to sail numerous months on rat infested ships surrounded by endless water. There’s always a special breed of people that are psychologically designed for this kind of harsh living.
@jaybee7075
@jaybee7075 2 года назад
They are very rare indeed
@888jackflash
@888jackflash Год назад
This is all EXPONENTIALLY more difficult than sailing a leaky ship across the Atlantic.
@reidmalenfant8346
@reidmalenfant8346 Год назад
@@888jackflashOur technology is also exponentially more advanced as well. Regardless to say, the analogy to the human grit needed to overcome these obstacles till remains.
@yeshuasage3724
@yeshuasage3724 Год назад
😂 dumb comparison Sailing the oceans is a wee bit different to sailing space and landing on an inhospitable planet
@reidmalenfant8346
@reidmalenfant8346 Год назад
@@yeshuasage3724 The scale of the dangers involved are just as injuriously proportionate because of their level of technological development and the challenges they faced at the times.
@millenialmusings8451
@millenialmusings8451 Год назад
Guy tells it like it is. Finally someone with a brain
@hyperionzii5889
@hyperionzii5889 Год назад
So this RU-vidr is smarter than Elon Musk in your opinion huh? bold statement lol Yea this guy and his computer can definitely see how impossible it is. Elons legion of scientists and astronauts, engineers definitely are wasting their time...they should watch this video and educate themselves lolol!
@millenialmusings8451
@millenialmusings8451 Год назад
@@hyperionzii5889 forget about this RU-vidr, I myself am 100 times smarter than Elon musk. The only thing musk is better than me is at conning people, being a psychopath, stealing other peoples work, selling vaporware and snake oil and being a d ick. Apparently, these are the qualities required to become a billionaire today.
@e8media48
@e8media48 Год назад
Someone with a brain(someone who regurgitates my political/ideological view )
@millenialmusings8451
@millenialmusings8451 Год назад
@@e8media48 haha as if that comment didn’t give away your political leanings lmao. I’m not an American btw so I don’t care about politics in America.
@bb1111116
@bb1111116 Год назад
@@hyperionzii5889 ; Elon Musk is a con artist who is brilliant at raising money. This is good because Musk’s reputation as a tech guru brings in funds which has kept Tesla and Space X alive. And Tesla and Space X have made a lot of progress. Still, Musk has come up with nonsense such as using nukes to melt the Mars ice caps which he knows is a bad idea. But Musk does this to build his brand which again brings money for his companies. Hyperloop and the Boring Company are also scams but they also build his tech guru brand. Back to Mars. The video is wrong because someday, humans will have a colony on Mars. But we are talking hundreds of years from now when that will happen. Why so long? Because the technical problems to build a Mars city are massive. Humanity doesn’t even have a human crewed outpost on earth’s Moon yet. And the Moon is only a 3 day trip from earth and launches to the Moon can be done everyday. By contrast it takes months to get to Mars and launches can only be done every 26 months. - Once humanity figures out how to live on earth’s Moon in a permanent outpost, then getting to Mars will be a next step. But again, that’s a long way from now.
@nimay13
@nimay13 Год назад
It’s depressing enough here on Earth. I wouldn’t trade that to be in a depressing hole on Mars.
@nathanielturner2577
@nathanielturner2577 6 дней назад
Colonizing Mars is like making Gundams, or Autonomous flying cars. These technologies might be possible but they’ll never be practical!
@ukeyaoitrash2618
@ukeyaoitrash2618 2 года назад
Yeah, the Martians will colonize Earth! 😎
@superkartoffel7479
@superkartoffel7479 2 года назад
Lol I'm from Mars I can confirm that our colonization fleet will be sent to Earth in the next 7 years
@wellardbr
@wellardbr 2 года назад
Tak! Tak!
@Spooferish
@Spooferish 2 года назад
Recent papers says possiblity of life started on mars and then came to earth. Also humans do consists of some particals of Mars. So we are martiians.
@DiegoRYT
@DiegoRYT 2 года назад
in some point..if we do not get to terraform entirely but still manageable to live there without equipment i do believe "evolution" will have a part and could be having two Human Species going on..Earthlings and Martians...
@verifiedpe8131
@verifiedpe8131 2 года назад
@@superkartoffel7479 where they hiding? 😂
@ethanwright2278
@ethanwright2278 2 года назад
I think exploring, expanding, and embracing challenges is the most human thing we can do.
@finalfrontier001
@finalfrontier001 2 года назад
but truth is you can't
@ethanwright2278
@ethanwright2278 2 года назад
@@finalfrontier001 wow, thx optimist
@jaybee7075
@jaybee7075 2 года назад
It's ok negative people can fuel the fire of fact ,videos like this just feed the fuel for the rockets for the fire to burn
@thehexedcoin1517
@thehexedcoin1517 2 года назад
You forgot one thing, being idiotic and somehow surviving despite horrible situations
@erichayes2890
@erichayes2890 2 года назад
I agree completely.
@1man910
@1man910 День назад
I can confirm that almost 3 YEARS LATER we made no progression since this video
@aleterra
@aleterra Год назад
1936: “A rocket will never be able to leave the Earth’s atmosphere.” - New York Times
@battlebornsupermoto954
@battlebornsupermoto954 2 года назад
We are explorer's! The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience!
@itheuserfirst3186
@itheuserfirst3186 2 года назад
There is no purpose to life but the one you create.
@sakesithole6295
@sakesithole6295 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
@sakesithole6295
@sakesithole6295 2 года назад
@AyitaEstrella well that's you
@miracleman8022
@miracleman8022 2 года назад
Rather stay at earth
@SuperDarkMan12TV
@SuperDarkMan12TV 2 года назад
@@itheuserfirst3186 Atheistic nonsense. There is a purpose to life and that is God given.
@timhensley1297
@timhensley1297 2 года назад
Just the thought of being stranded on mars, living in a small cell for the rest of your life would drive me mad in no time.
@waterproof4403
@waterproof4403 2 года назад
Why not terraform Earth first huh?
@kristtophon
@kristtophon 2 года назад
its called "the right stuff" for a reason. You havent got it
@knockoutking3764
@knockoutking3764 Год назад
The thing about going to Mars, is that I believe it would be a one way trip. You would never be able to come back to Earth.
@victormarioardilajr.6021
@victormarioardilajr.6021 Месяц назад
A colony of robots will be just as amazing.
@ree2398
@ree2398 2 года назад
Never say never.
@florinivan6907
@florinivan6907 2 года назад
The biggest evidence against martian colonisation is the fact that we still don't have permanent human settlements in Antarctica. When we'll start having cities in Antarctica and not just research stations then can we start talking about other places. And even then there is no practical need to go to Mars. We need significant advances in med tech to start with in order to handle the problems of Mars. Long story short sorry The Expanse ain't gonna happen soon.
@DavidinSLO
@DavidinSLO Год назад
Antarctica is the Garden of Eden compared to Mars
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 Год назад
It's easier to build an O'Neill habitat in space than a city on Antarctica. Free energy and free superior resources are readily available among the NEAs. No worries about pollution, as with inhabiting Earthly deserts or oceans or Antarctica. We need a university city/resort in an O'Neill habitat in Mars orbit, and a branch of that base down on the planet. Another one among the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. There are no new inventions needed to build for virtually Earth-like conditions anywhere off-Earth where there are or to which we bring materials. No, the cost isn't outrageous (not compared to soft-landing on Mars everything for Musk's million person city). The '70s NASA Ames space settlement studies said that cost over ~30 years until the first habitat is done is like any other large infrastructure or industrial development down here. We'd have had the first small habitat by ~'08, along with all launch and in-space infrastructure to reproduce it.
@michaelrwhelan2669
@michaelrwhelan2669 Год назад
There hasn’t been even a successful sealed colony on Earth! Check out the Biosphere fail
@talasattila6401
@talasattila6401 Год назад
There is an international treaty against annexing Antarctica by any country, so in consequence it can't be colonized
@johngeier8692
@johngeier8692 Год назад
The artificial biosphere problem still is unsolved. At this stage I could envisage a small research base on Mars. This base would be dependent upon supply ships from Earth. Supplying basic oxygen, food and water and power for even a small research base would be difficult.
@Shade04rek
@Shade04rek Год назад
Living on a Mars colony would suck so hard that prison would be more enjoyable because you at least have occasional sunlight and natural air.
@andresd6193
@andresd6193 6 месяцев назад
I would never say never, we don't really know what technology will be like a thousand years from now or even further into the future, but I do feel confident Mars will not be colonized any time soon for anyone alive on earth today to see.
@charansingh-bi9pl
@charansingh-bi9pl 2 года назад
It was difficult to follow lockdown rules and wear masks in coronavirus but we still dream of settling on Mars. There is a very little chance that we'll ever colonize Mars.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Its easier to wear spacesuit than mask, trust me:)
@angelainamarie9656
@angelainamarie9656 Год назад
@@razormilkyway8444 yeah I don't see any of those qanon idiots managing to have the self control and self discipline required to survive in a hostile, almost-airless environment if putting a mask over their face was too fking complicated.
@skurinski
@skurinski Год назад
lol found the low IQ tard
@marlonbryanmunoznunez3179
@marlonbryanmunoznunez3179 Год назад
@@razormilkyway8444 So you enjoy wearing a diaper to carry out your physiological needs for hours at a time? That sounds significantly more unpleasant than wearing a mask.
@ericgolightly8450
@ericgolightly8450 Год назад
It will take a lot of preparation and planning, so it won't be 2040 when we get them there, more like 2100.
@mostlynew
@mostlynew Год назад
Humans are perfectly adapted to Earth. Almost everything planned for colonization is an inconvenient or dangerous version of what we have here. Let the robot landers do the exploration.
@JIRKA_Praha
@JIRKA_Praha Год назад
Can't agree more.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Год назад
Yes, we evolved to survive in our current ecosystem and have dabbled in artificially created living spaces for short periods. Just like our 5 senses were evolved for life on earth, we won't ever see the bigger picture (extra dimensions, etc.) because other than 'math', there is no other way to experience things outside the realm of our reality.
@visitante-pc5zc
@visitante-pc5zc Год назад
We live in a blessed and beautiful planet which turns out to be flat
@JIRKA_Praha
@JIRKA_Praha Год назад
@@visitante-pc5zc lol
@urbanimmortalculitvator6652
we are adapted to this current 'earth' environment. Nothing to say it wont change drastically
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 9 месяцев назад
"WE EARTHLING'S WILL NEVER COLONISE MARS!" TRY TELLING THAT TO ELON MUSK ! ! !
@michaelguffey7748
@michaelguffey7748 Год назад
What a great start to having a rational conversation about both Mars and this conversation can also be applied to a moon experience. Both the Moon and Mars have NO magnetosphere. For those who don’t know, this is the very thing the shields a planet from solar winds and radiation. It also helps retain most or almost all of any atmosphere. So even if you made a perfect system for terraforming a planet and got it there, the lack of a magnetosphere would just rip away all of your efforts, period.
@jelink22
@jelink22 Год назад
Notions about terraforming Mars run into a huge problem: lacking a magnetic field, nothing will prevent the solar wind from scouring off any upper atmosphere created by somehow injecting bazillions of tons of Oxygen (generated how, and using what raw materials as reagents?). Humans would have to keep those generators going forever. We're lucking to have the protection our magnetic field gives us, but but Mars doesn't.
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 Год назад
Not to mention tha Mars has insufficient gravity to maintain an atmosphere of required pressure.
@daviniarobbins9298
@daviniarobbins9298 Год назад
Unless a technology is invented that we can create an artificial magnetic field on ships for travel between planets and on a planetary scale.
@chatteyj
@chatteyj Год назад
@@daviniarobbins9298 I heard an idea about using the Lagrange points around Mars to space man made magnets to create an artificial magnetic field, but sounds bonkers to me.
@hendreeks2585
@hendreeks2585 Год назад
I mean an artificial MS wouldn’t have to cover the entire planet it would only need to cover the diameter of the sun at whatever orbit it’s at, also generating power is pretty simple considering the device is literally used to intercept solar radiation.
@iamtheiceman
@iamtheiceman Год назад
This is the biggest reason why humans could never live on Mars. With no magnetic field to protect it, we would be suffer from deadly solar charged particles as well. Any CMEs would bombard the planet and kill anyone on the surface. Mars is a bad investment for human colonization. It simply can't support life without a proper magnetic field. Period.
@Leo.Wirabuana
@Leo.Wirabuana 2 года назад
a hundred years from now, today's sci-fi will be rock hard real.
@michaelfried3123
@michaelfried3123 2 года назад
I doubt it.
@thenotorious1664
@thenotorious1664 2 года назад
Agreed but somewhat tho
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 2 года назад
They said the same thing 50 years ago..
@mikewade777
@mikewade777 2 года назад
3000 years from now would be more realistic.
@peterlustig6888
@peterlustig6888 2 года назад
@@ecognitio9605 And they were right with a lot of stuff. The internet, flying taxis, computers, robots which work for us and so on.
@kumbah2006
@kumbah2006 Год назад
What movie is it that's shown just after the 5 minute mark? I've seen it in a few videos now. TIA ! :)
@eliasoguimack2978
@eliasoguimack2978 Год назад
Very important your video. Is any chance that you could make an upgrade of this topic, with all the new information as today, 6/12/22. Thank you.
@specialguy2530
@specialguy2530 2 года назад
The first time I disagree with you :| I never knew this would come. I believe that we will colonise Mars and will TERRAFORM it. We cannot do it now but we aren’t in the future yet are we? I believe we will discover it.
@dr.michaellittle5611
@dr.michaellittle5611 2 года назад
You can’t terraform a planet that lacks a magnetic field because the field protects the loss of any atmosphere and also would insulate inhabitants or farms above ground from cosmic rays. Won’t work, unless your view is subterranean terraforming.
@MartinBVDK
@MartinBVDK 2 года назад
@@dr.michaellittle5611 there are theoretical ways around that, those ways might become practical one day. I'm not saying they will, just saying, never say never.
@skepticsapiens4149
@skepticsapiens4149 2 года назад
@@dr.michaellittle5611 really true and I think we should first colonize Arctic and small asteroids to gain experience.
@skepticsapiens4149
@skepticsapiens4149 2 года назад
It's a planet. It will take a century to terraform it
@skepticsapiens4149
@skepticsapiens4149 2 года назад
It will happen in distant future in late 22nd century
@ailfawka6278
@ailfawka6278 2 года назад
Your mindset is based on current capabilities. Back before our current level of understanding and technological capability naysayers like you said we would never achieve what we have now. Naysayers are those individuals always pulling people down and back.
@chrisdonish
@chrisdonish Год назад
We know what mars is, we have a good understanding of the planet and its climate and what is possible with it. Colonization is not an option, theres no reason to attempt it.
@Frendlu
@Frendlu 6 дней назад
When something was done, was because it was posible and had some reason for to do it. Going to Mars, at this day, its so fútile as going to visit the Titanic. Its posible, but thats all. You want to do the same as Stockon Rush firing everyone that tell you that is a suicide mission?,, do it, but dont blame later when this ends as a disaster, when everybody told you the dangers before.
@rango_1013
@rango_1013 15 дней назад
Finally, a realistic view of the prospects of living on Mars.
@audioartisan
@audioartisan Год назад
We earthlings are going to end up extinct, if we keep driving this planet to the brink.
@attackhelicopter588
@attackhelicopter588 2 года назад
For everyone saying these cringe "they always said we'd never" quotes how in the hell are you planning on reviving a dead planet core thats responsible for keeping the atmosphere around it?Making the atmosphere is one thing but keeping it on the planet another.
@hassanzayed1560
@hassanzayed1560 2 года назад
Finally someone with a brain To me Mars will be always a huge iron mine not a human colony
@bloxyman22
@bloxyman22 2 года назад
Why do you need to revive a dead core, when the atmosphere thinning is such a slow process that it will take millions of years? Just doing what we do here on Earth right now would prevent the atmosphere from thinning due to it being replenished more than what is lost.
@daniels7907
@daniels7907 Год назад
@@bloxyman22 - Because you have to contend with the absence of a global geomagnetic field. First off, *where* are you getting that atmosphere from to begin with? Not from Mars itself. For example, the most common gas in Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen, not oxygen. Humans cannot breathe pure oxygen. But there are no large amounts of nitrogen on Mars to extract. So where are you getting it? Nuclear fusion? Comets? The new atmosphere will be getting stripped away by the solar wind even as you are trying to build it up.
@bloxyman22
@bloxyman22 Год назад
No one here talked about the composition of the atmosphere. What is the main purpose of terraforming in short term, is to increase pressure enough for water to be able to flow and for humans to be able to be on surface with very little protective gear. We are talking about even colonies on Moon, which we could never ever terraform at all and Mars certainly is a much more habitable to us than the moon and yet we will probably have a colony on the Moon eventually as well. Also magnetic field vanished billions of years ago and took billions of years to reach current stage, which is by the way right now in pretty much in equalibrium so that even a little extra added will add to the amtosphere over time. There is plenty of water and greenhouse gases locked away on and below the surface. Either way what is your solution? Stay on earth and make sure we get wiped out and not even attempt to colonize another body? I surely do not know of a better world than Mars when it comes to us being able to survive.
@daniels7907
@daniels7907 Год назад
@@bloxyman22 - False. The magnetic field vanished billions of years ago, and as far as we can tell so did most of Mars's atmosphere and water. It has *not* been a slow decline to it's present state. Mars's surface features are mostly billions of years old! It is a *dead* planet. The scant carbon dioxide atmosphere that remains is solely because CO2 is very heavy compared to most other gases found in Earth's atmosphere. You also haven't answered where exactly you plan to pump in all of this new atmosphere from! Because the required supply of volatiles are *not* present on Mars! Where will you get all that nitrogen? All that oxygen? All that hydrogen? Talk of lunar colonies is completely different. Even with chemical rocket propulsion the Moon is three days travel from Earth. Not 6-24 months depending on where Mars is in it's solar orbit relative to where Earth is. The Moon's distance from Earth changes very little. Mars changes dramatically as our respective planets orbit the Sun, and for part of the time Mars is opposite the Sun from Earth, which even makes communication a challenge! To top it off, not much talk about lunar colonies presumes permanent occupation, or producing children up there. The general assumption is that it will be a temporary posting like trips to Antarctic outposts. We cannot save ourselves from extinction events by trying to colonize an uninhabitable planet where the colony would still be utterly dependent on the continued civilization on Earth! That should be simple logic.
@EagleEye80
@EagleEye80 2 года назад
I don’t like the anti-progress argument that we have to solve ALL our other problems (will never happen!) before we achieve something new. It’s a huge mistake to make assumptions based on our current technology when technology is accelerating the way it is. Mars will happen very soon and many people will be ready for the adventure...
@distantthunder12ck55
@distantthunder12ck55 2 года назад
This video completely misses the point about why we should strive to colonise Mars asap. Of course it will be hard, many tough challenges, people will die too, but it's why we are not living in caves that defines the human spirit and nature. Someday we want to reach the stars, be amongst them, someday Earth will be no more. Imagine if life on Earth was unique, imagine how precious that would make it and how important it would be to spread it to other worlds.
@donberry6079
@donberry6079 2 года назад
Sorry Eagle. The earth and govt. have much more pressing problems. It is not going to happen, at least in your or my lifetimes. Star Trek is a hopeless fantasy. No wars, disease, poverty problems on Earth. Horse feathers.
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 2 года назад
You watch way too much science fiction and way too naive! Mars will never be habitable by humans for the same reason it is not habitable now!
@juanfermin1841
@juanfermin1841 2 года назад
​ @Don Berry I'm glad it's not up to you to decide.
@distantthunder12ck55
@distantthunder12ck55 2 года назад
@@nightlightabcd Clueless, making sweeping statements about "never" is totally anti-human and all that we are. Once people thought we would never fly, let alone land on the moon. You have zero clue about what technology we will have in 100 years from now. Never, what a joke! Our technology of today is like magic to anyone living 2000 years ago. Of course we will colonize Mars and Venus at some stage, terraform both.
@dirtbird7415
@dirtbird7415 7 месяцев назад
Finally , a video about humans colonizing Mars that is truthful , a breath of fresh air amongst all the trash on RU-vid.
@DJ-tt7tq
@DJ-tt7tq Месяц назад
A pity Mars has no magnetic field,and the gravity is far too weak for us.
@jeffjohnson2792
@jeffjohnson2792 2 года назад
I agree with the Vid. As one of my professors once pointed out, If we can't live in the oceans because it's too hard, then no way we'd be able to live off on Mars.
@arthytales9568
@arthytales9568 2 года назад
Those are very different things
@SalmonFeet
@SalmonFeet 2 года назад
Mars dosent have crushing pressures or bioluminescencent fish dipshit
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Except we actually bring gizmos to mars with us. Ocean people live with.. raft and fish?
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Its easier to live on Mars. I mean you dont have to swim all the time
@stephanledford9792
@stephanledford9792 Год назад
I don't think we will ever "colonize" Mars on a large scale, but I do think we will have several small sites populated by scientists studying the planet and the people supporting the colony. These "colonies" will need to be fairly self-sufficient and will populated by people who have chosen to spend the rest of their lives there. As far as large-scale colonization, it is just too dangerous and expensive to move people and supplies from earth (or the Moon) to Mars.
@hubertwalters4300
@hubertwalters4300 4 месяца назад
With all of the problems caused by radiation, such as cancer the rest of their lives may not be very long.
@johnhitz1185
@johnhitz1185 3 месяца назад
That's utter nonsense. Mars is uninhabitable. You are just fantasizing without any idea of what you're talking about.
@stephanledford9792
@stephanledford9792 3 месяца назад
@@johnhitz1185 You are correct - Mars is uninhabitable, which is why I said there would never be anything but small research sites populated by scientists and support personnel there. Same with the Moon or any other planet / asteroid in our solar system.
@peteredmondson5980
@peteredmondson5980 Год назад
There was a time when they said that humans would not be able to travel faster than 8 miles an hour
@sdimartino
@sdimartino 8 месяцев назад
“I can predict with absolute certainty what mankind will be willing and able to do forever.” Okay.
@ultrad-rex1389
@ultrad-rex1389 Год назад
I agree. I think a lot of people are too optimistic about colonizing Mars. The chances of Mars being habitable are pretty tiny. Mars contains an extremely low temperature, high concentrations of toxic chemicals, lethal amounts of radiation, an insufficient amount of water, a barely existent magnetic field, and an atmosphere that is 1% of Earth's. Not to sound like an asshole, but people who listen to science and logic would fully understand why colonization on Mars is a very small chance. If we live on Mars in large domes, then it is possible to live on Mars, but nowhere near like living on Earth.
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 Год назад
You didn't mention low gravity, which is a complete unknown. All of this is beside the point that we can build for virtually Earth-like conditions in space habitats, anywhere.
@hotsauce7709
@hotsauce7709 Год назад
It has no magnetic field because it has no liquid iron and nickel center like Earth to generate one. Thus it has no Van Allen Belt to protect it from the Sun's extreme radiation. It has virtually no atmosphere; if we stood in one of those huge sandstorms there we wouldn't feel the wind. The soil is chemically toxic to life and would be difficult to sanitize for growing food. The gravity is weak enough to give long term health problems. There may be water but how much and how difficult it would be to extract, detoxify and use we don't know. I love the idea and all but we probably should direct our energy and resources at keeping our planet habitable first. We have a good thing going right here if we fix it up a bit , clean up our messes and tend to it better.
@daviniarobbins9298
@daviniarobbins9298 Год назад
And even if you do manage to transform the atmosphere there is still the problem of zero magnetic field to protect it from the solar wind. You would be constantly replenishing the atmosphere to replace the lost.
@ericgolightly8450
@ericgolightly8450 Год назад
​@@daviniarobbins9298 build an artificial one. Live in arficial gravity habitats. Everything else can be outside that.
@VisionCommunications
@VisionCommunications 3 месяца назад
All the people taking about going to Mars, including Elon, do not want to go, but are happy to send others to suffer or die.
@stevepashley795
@stevepashley795 2 года назад
A hundred years ago, people were saying "man will never go into space"
@davidmacphee3549
@davidmacphee3549 2 года назад
Fifty years ago, people were saying " They are wasting all our money on the Moon" Now we need to go back and get it.
@ronaldsmith4153
@ronaldsmith4153 2 года назад
Space is full of danger. radiation is deadly. A flight to St Louis does not have that problem.
@jasonschmidt9569
@jasonschmidt9569 2 года назад
@Bao Thuy The irony is that the solution to the radiation problem maybe radiation itself.
@jasonschmidt9569
@jasonschmidt9569 2 года назад
@@swozzares Ohh no...not those people 🤣
@jacobjames1171
@jacobjames1171 2 года назад
A don't remember hearing that a 100 years ago.
@flybeep1661
@flybeep1661 Год назад
I'm 42 years old, I don't expect to see anything remotely of colonization of Mars. I'm expecting to live for another 40 years. But I do expect to see man land on Mars in my lifetime and that's good enough for me.
@carlrood4457
@carlrood4457 4 месяца назад
I remember reading about the whole Mars One scam and just kept thinking that the idea is that people will pay to watch people die on Mars.
@rulingmoss5599
@rulingmoss5599 2 года назад
"This task is probably impossible given my current understanding of how to complete it, therefor it is impossible and will never happen in the future" is a way of thinking that has almost only ever led to being proven wrong with time.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 года назад
It is a clickbait approach to the topic. This video has 10x the regular video views on this channel ;)
@1KosovoJeSrbija1
@1KosovoJeSrbija1 2 года назад
You can solve all of these problems with engineering and science.
@adamjohnston529
@adamjohnston529 2 года назад
Well me might have to change human DNA to survive the gravity and radiation so it's kinda true.
@1KosovoJeSrbija1
@1KosovoJeSrbija1 2 года назад
@@adamjohnston529 gravity isn't an issue when using rotationally boosted habitats, and you can't solve radiation by genetic engineering.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Dont forget the ludicrous amount of optimism. I support it^^
@hangar21us
@hangar21us Год назад
Totally agree, we humans were designed specifically to survive and live on the earth, and even in precarious circumstances...
@ericgolightly8450
@ericgolightly8450 Год назад
Some guy climbed a mountain without a rope once. It's only a matter of time and preperation.
@morganangel340
@morganangel340 3 месяца назад
@@ericgolightly8450 I would love to ship all the Elon Fanboys and their Daddy to live on Mars. 🙃
@dkp4343
@dkp4343 16 дней назад
There's no permanent 'Never' as far as Science is concerned. A single discovery can change all that you believed till then.
@squattingfrog222
@squattingfrog222 2 года назад
People have always said: “we will never do this” but we always ended up doing it, people thought it would take thousands of years to fly and take teams of scientists, but the wright brothers did it in a short amount of time, they said we’d never land on the moon, but we did it
@Machielovic
@Machielovic 2 года назад
we will land on Mars but living there hum
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 2 года назад
@@Machielovic We won't land there either. There isn't going to be the money for any such stunts in the future.
@fightingforthefuture2941
@fightingforthefuture2941 2 года назад
I said I would never download tiktok but I did, lol
@odalv316
@odalv316 2 года назад
Be realistic. Visiting Mars is one thing but colonizing it, it's a completely different thing.
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 2 года назад
@@odalv316 its out of the question, it would take most of the world's economic output for the foreseeable future, if even that was enough.
@jazzunit8234
@jazzunit8234 2 года назад
It’s the best hand we have been dealt for a stepping stone for our journey into the universe
@NowanInparticular
@NowanInparticular 2 года назад
There are moons that would give us fuel, oxygen & a gas giant to slingshot around on our way out.... That sounds like a far better stepping stone.
@lineaneumann9141
@lineaneumann9141 2 года назад
Love this comment
@michaelskywalker3089
@michaelskywalker3089 2 года назад
I tend to agree with you. Attempting to establish bases and "settlements" on Mars provides a focused goal that might lead to a vibrant solar system economy and exploration of the stars close to us and transiting objects. The O,Neil cylinders, orbital stations and bases on the Moon and other small objects like Ceres may become more important in the future. It is only vital that we try to venture beyond the Earth, to ensure the conscious witnessing of the universe and exploration of space.
@jazzunit8234
@jazzunit8234 2 года назад
​@@michaelskywalker3089 distant missions its existentially better using completely autonomous robotic systems setting up habitats
@rulingmoss5599
@rulingmoss5599 2 года назад
@@NowanInparticular True, but those moons require much more time, deltav, and technology to get to when compared to the relatively close mars, unless you're referring to our own moon.
@brianlorsung1964
@brianlorsung1964 6 месяцев назад
I've read that it costs $1000 to get an apple to the International Space Station, $10,000 to the moon, and $100,000 to Mars. Who's going to pay for $100,000 apples?
@JohnSmith-zw8vp
@JohnSmith-zw8vp 5 месяцев назад
You mean like we'll "never" land on the moon, "never" fly airplanes, "never" break the sound barrier, "never" run a four minute mile...
@Zorlof
@Zorlof 2 года назад
Going to Mars, is akin to being transformed into a mouse, made to exercise on a rolling cage and stuck in a tin can buried by regolith. Nice life.
@dirremoire
@dirremoire 2 года назад
Can you imagine the poor kid born on Mars peering through a telescope at the beautiful, blue-white disk of Earth? Can you see the tears in that poor kid's eye?
@mikewade777
@mikewade777 2 года назад
@@dirremoire especially after they find a stash of millions of Hours of banned video footage from Earth in the overseers office. The video of their parents signing up for a trip to Mars. The video of a man they recognise from a statue that they are told to worship.....
@peterlustig6888
@peterlustig6888 2 года назад
The psychological effects of such missions have been researched by scientists for years. People live in Antarctica for years under similar conditions. The brain adjusts to a low-stimulus environment. Not to mention, an extreme amount of effort would be put into entertaining the Martians. And we're not even talking about computers and the internet, but much more even very realistic VR glasses, etc. Humans must become a multiplanetary species. That is the next step in evolution.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Yea. Those mars gonna require high intelligent, beyond average mental health, and souls of the warriors. If they're mouse, than we're probably.. bacteria? Not a bad life^^
@CG-yl8vz
@CG-yl8vz 2 года назад
Having a habitat around earth makes more sense than colonizing mars.
@joaocoelho8320
@joaocoelho8320 Год назад
really doesn’t
@richgonia8889
@richgonia8889 8 месяцев назад
mars colonist will resort to cannibalism after crops fail
@frankkolmann4801
@frankkolmann4801 24 дня назад
Agree with Neil. Here are some simple steps to do in increasing difficulty to achieve before Mars colonisation. Note that Mars is exponentially more difficult. 1. Colonise Central Australia. 2. Colonise Mojave Desert 3. Colonise Gobi Desert 4. Colonise Sahara Desert 5. Colonise Atacama Desert 6 Colonise Antarctica 7. Colonise Moon 8. Colonise Mars (good luck you will need it)
@expatxile
@expatxile 2 года назад
You do realize that millions of people all over the world would kill for the chance to colonize Mars, do you?
@blackdotpatrick
@blackdotpatrick 2 года назад
How many can afford to go? Who's gonna pay their way and why?
@dirremoire
@dirremoire 2 года назад
No, there aren't.
@kristtophon
@kristtophon 2 года назад
@@blackdotpatrick elons gonna pay. Because he needs some cannon fodder for the first few missions
@blackdotpatrick
@blackdotpatrick 2 года назад
@@kristtophon Yes and even he will run out of money eventually. Sending people to Mars and living on Mars is going to be incredibly expensive. There's no economic reason to do so. There's no job on Mars that would pay enough to support a person getting there and living there. Without massive government subsidies it simply can't happen. And taxpayers are not going to pay for a few crazies to go live on Mars. We can visit and do some science and come home. Colonizing Mars isn't going to happen. People have seen too many Star Wars movies.
@kristtophon
@kristtophon 2 года назад
@@dirremoire there are. Problem is 99.999% of them would not be capable candidates
@johnmcnulty4425
@johnmcnulty4425 2 года назад
I can't imagine living without forests or beaches or animals or swimming in a lake or floating down a river. Bad enough for an adult who has made such a choice, absolutely unethical to do this to children!
@user-nw3xp7yt4r
@user-nw3xp7yt4r 2 года назад
What no? Its about the exploration and we would be the first kind who became interplanetary as we still know
@michaelskywalker3089
@michaelskywalker3089 2 года назад
@@user-nw3xp7yt4r There may be children and teenagers who are raised on Mars who could not imagine living without ready access to explore in rovers and drones for hundreds of kilometers in any direction, map and name new features of a planet they and their parents have a vested stake in. They might imagine the responsibility of doing chores and upkeep on a farm or ranch on Earth, but not the level of critical life-sustaining responsibilities they would experience.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Kids love mars tho
@johnmcnulty4425
@johnmcnulty4425 2 года назад
@@michaelskywalker3089 No trees, no rivers, no beaches, no animals? No thanks!
@michaelskywalker3089
@michaelskywalker3089 2 года назад
@@johnmcnulty4425 Ty for response. Your opinion and factual recount is quite valid. There will be plenty of trees, except they will be part of a habitat complex, under domes in greenhouses. There will be water reservoirs and canals and even beaches. Many beaches on Earth are effectively created and maintained anyway. The environment is harsh outside the dome but wild and unexplored except by satellite which is the beauty of the world. There are rocks and geological features that have been untouched for billions of years. Nevertheless, it is a hard sell to give up this precious planet of Earth to make Mars green.
@7777Scion
@7777Scion 7 месяцев назад
"eventually ... an interstellar species" - EXCUSE ME??? That will be an extremely good trick.
@pbreedu
@pbreedu 5 месяцев назад
Want to know what it is like to live on Mars. Find a cave with bad air put on an oxygen mask and spend the rest of your life there. Bring a friend and you can see who resorts to cannibalism first.
@johnwhitworth9080
@johnwhitworth9080 2 года назад
Mars will not hold a breathable atmosphere without a core to generate a sufficient field
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
You sure thats the right way to do it?
@SomeoneNamedTygget
@SomeoneNamedTygget 2 года назад
Actually, it totally could. It would require a teeny bit upkeep and a constant influx of Nitrogen and Oxygen, but solar wind strips away Mars' atmosphere far far slower than we can replenish it. On top of that, we could conceivably create a (relatively) small artificial magnetic field and place it between the Sun and Mars so that Mars is constantly in the "shadow" of the artificial magnetic field and won't be continuously subjected to solar wind. And in the next few centuries/millennia, who knows? We might discover some method to kickstart Mars' core so that it can start generating its own magnetic field again.
@vinayak90417
@vinayak90417 2 года назад
@@SomeoneNamedTygget Bruh, if we can turn any planet into Earth, than why can't we turn Earth back into Earth?
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 2 года назад
@@SomeoneNamedTygget no it could not and we can't kickstart the core of a planet. you're delusional in your confidence about what we, a bunch of apes from Earth, can do.
@jaapaardenburg9376
@jaapaardenburg9376 2 года назад
@@vinayak90417 Because of countries with shitty governments who don't like sustainable enviroments.
@swerveutexas
@swerveutexas 2 года назад
Despite whether we colonise Mars or not, it will never be a home to millions and will take thousands of years to make habitable to a lesser degree of comfort as the Earth provides. Just another case of the importance we should place towards cleaning up our planet and to severely penalise those who pollute or degrade the earth. After all no other place will be as remarkable or as habitable as the earth is. Ever.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Say that to your war conflict and climate change^^
@chrismclintock2155
@chrismclintock2155 Год назад
Whats weird is when you tell us humans that we can't or will never,we end up doing it remember we weren't supposed to be able to fly or that we couldn't get to the moon yet here we are
@nickpaine
@nickpaine Год назад
Everyone will weigh a third as much on Mars. Finally a diet that works.
@Drakey_Fenix
@Drakey_Fenix 2 года назад
There is a difference between being a realist and a pessimist. People that think everything is impossible all the time and being negative as soon as people talk about stuff they don't believe in are the people that constantly hold us back from actual progression.
@chrisdonish
@chrisdonish Год назад
How would colonizing mars benefit us?
@Drakey_Fenix
@Drakey_Fenix Год назад
@@chrisdonish Not us as individuals, but as a species. The survival of the human race depends on colonization into outer space. If we stay on one planet we are doomed when something happens, such as a global war, asteroid impact, viral outbreak etc. Living on multiple planets and outside in space drastically increases humanities chances of surviving and not becoming extinct. But unfortunately most people on this planet are incredibly selfish and don't give a shit about that and only care for themselves.
@chrisdonish
@chrisdonish Год назад
@@Drakey_Fenix none of those are a justification for colonizing mars, there is no possible major catastrophe that can justify leaving earth for any other planet, humans cannot survive any where in space or on any other planet without relying on resources from earth. If earth as a planet becomes inhospitable for humans,any space or other planetary colonization effort will become unsustainable because there are no resources or atmospheric conditions in space that can sustain human existence. We should focus on taking care of earth instead of trying to colonize dead and inhospitable planets.
@anticorn6635
@anticorn6635 Год назад
@@chrisdonish How would it not? Imagine one day an asteroid comes hurdling towards earth that we can't stop, the last remnants of humanity AND possibly even life itself (although that's doubtable) could be wiped out within a day. We should expand, and it is inevitable that we will.
@chrisdonish
@chrisdonish Год назад
@@anticorn6635 it is not inevitable that we will colonize anything that cant sustain life, there are over 8 billion people on the earth and over 400 million people living in South America which is less than 700 miles away from Antarctica which was discovered over 200 years ago yet not a single permanent settlement or colony has been established there and you want to know why? BECAUSE IT CANNOT SUSTAIN LIFE. And let me tell you, Antarctica is a garden paradise compared to any planet known to us, it has water, sunlight, oxygen, is less than a days travel from the closest human settlement and not to mention a breathable atmosphere so you can be as hopeful as you want but until I see any improvement on colonizing the frozen continent then nothing will change my mind that colonizing a planet over 50 million miles away from earth will remain in the realm of science fiction.
@cosmiconni6321
@cosmiconni6321 2 года назад
Yes that is true. We just might make the trip, set foot, and leave. To colonize mars would be very difficult and not to mention expensive. Every trip would be super dangerous
@richard--s
@richard--s 2 года назад
@Bao Thuy while driving you have fesh air everywhere and food every few driving minutes or driving hours.
@razormilkyway8444
@razormilkyway8444 2 года назад
Say that to one of the richest man on the planet, Elon :)
@user-iv2iu2wf4w
@user-iv2iu2wf4w 22 часа назад
WE earthlings might not, but some earthlings probably will
@howelltaylor6774
@howelltaylor6774 Год назад
Thank God. Finally someone with some common sense.
@thepoptingz
@thepoptingz 2 года назад
Keywords "Believe me" "Never" - Who are you to make such bold claims?
@dirremoire
@dirremoire 2 года назад
They made a very strong case. I believe them. We will never colonize Mars (albeit we'll have temporary habitations for scientists).
@MrBendybruce
@MrBendybruce 2 года назад
I agree 100% that the idea of colonizing Mars in the next 50-200 years is an aspirational feel-good fantasy. We may colonize that planet one day, in the very distant future, but the humans will be bio-engineered in such a way that they will almost be like a different species.
@MrBendybruce
@MrBendybruce 2 года назад
@@hamsandwichindahouse To be fair, we could rightly lay claim to being their progenitors, I guess in the same way that Neanderthals, Lucy, and the first tool users, can lay claim to being ours..
@robertreznik9330
@robertreznik9330 7 месяцев назад
Robots someday that will be our window to experience Mars.
@ashiga8023
@ashiga8023 5 месяцев назад
those who say it CAN’T be done, should NOT interfere with those who DO. trust me.
@smoothpicker
@smoothpicker Год назад
I say we fix the earth before we go tear up another planet.
@charleslauter5035
@charleslauter5035 2 года назад
The cost per person to live on Mars ( not counting the dangers ) is way too high to be possible.
@thesmalltalk9546
@thesmalltalk9546 2 года назад
For now
@Mr_viral03
@Mr_viral03 2 года назад
Get lost
@calvinhobbes7504
@calvinhobbes7504 Год назад
Somebody said it better below. If we can't "colonize" places like Antarctica, Siberian tundra or high inside the northern arctic circle, we'll never withstand a Mars colony. In addition to the temperature and brutal atmosphere, there's a huge particle, x-ray and cosmic radiation problem on the journey in, on the surface and on the journey out. Shielding is heavy and consumes resources to move it around. No, we won't be colonizing Mars regardless what the internet billionaires think. There are much more lucrative uses for our time and treasure.
@simonhill6267
@simonhill6267 Год назад
Theres no reason to colonize Antartica, like there is to colonize a "backup planet". Ie, making like multiplanetary and backing up DNA/life-forms in case of a calamity on Earth. Antartica would be just as exposed as the rest of the planet to an ELE. DOesnt have to be mars, but we will need need some type of off-planet storage of DNA/life.
@Ghost-hj5jy
@Ghost-hj5jy Год назад
@@simonhill6267 Yes but as for the rest of the places the guy has point. We need to solve those environmental places to survival to prepare for even worst places of Mars and Venus. We need to completely conquer our planet's environment so that steps towards living on Mars or Moon isn't as big of a problem.
@simonhill6267
@simonhill6267 Год назад
@@Ghost-hj5jy we could easily have a small population live in Antarctica with tens of billions in funding. The reason we don't is because there is no incentive to spend that money setting a colony there
@Ghost-hj5jy
@Ghost-hj5jy Год назад
@@simonhill6267 Wild life + what's underneath there could be incentive.
@icadoriogorgeousiano9454
@icadoriogorgeousiano9454 Год назад
Musk will rather die than not colonize mars
@unknownsender3823
@unknownsender3823 9 месяцев назад
Martian Colonists will be divided into two groups… the “Morlocks” living below ground and the “Eloi” living above ground.
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