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How Close Are We to Terraforming Mars? 

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There have been some wild proposals about how to make Mars more suitable for humans-but how close are we to actually terraforming the Red Planet?
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A term originally coined in science fiction, terraforming, in basic terms, is changing the atmosphere and climate of a planet so it can support human life without the need for equipment like spacesuits.
In order to survive on Mars, we would need to be able to do a few basic things: breathe, stay conscious, not freeze to death, and over time grow food.
Right now, if humans were to step outside while on Mars, we’d pass out instantly and die pretty soon after as a result of the low pressure pulling oxygen out of solution in our blood.
Doesn’t sound too habitable, huh?
But if we could find a way to thicken the atmosphere by adding mass to it, the result might be kickstarting a greenhouse effect that would stabilize the temperature, staving off some radiation, too.
To achieve this level of climate alteration, we would need to build hundreds of factories on Mars’ surface…and that is no small task.
But with interest in space exploration and tourism on the rise, we might get the tools and tech we need sooner than we’d imagined.
Find out more about what we would need to do to make Mars habitable for humans and how close we are to terraforming the planet on this episode of How Close Are We?
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The absence of water makes the temperature on Mars change a lot. The Mars exploration rovers (Spirit at Gusev Crater and Opportunity at Meridiani Planun) experienced temperatures ranging from a few degrees Celsius above zero to minus 80℃ at night: every single Martian day, known as sol.
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@Seeker
@Seeker 4 года назад
Hi there, thanks for watching! For more on ways to make Mars habitable, check out this video about an approach that would involve a giant space magnet: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5XnpU9ZMFEg.html
@rhondasampsel3238
@rhondasampsel3238 4 года назад
@@nh251 you would think intelligent people would think how could I save humanity.
@Laikalister
@Laikalister 4 года назад
Seeker nice pfp nerd
@Reno_Slim
@Reno_Slim 4 года назад
If we had the technical ability to successfully terraform Mars, eliminating and/or reversing human influence on the earth's climate would be laughably easy.
@gameresearch9535
@gameresearch9535 4 года назад
Elon Musk wanted to Nuke Mars to help make the atmosphere better. Instead of that, use huge Graphene heaters, to heat the atmosphere on Mars. -------------- Graphene can work as a super conductor. Supposedly a Graphene strip from a sanitary napkin that a company has in this link, take the Graphene strip and place it in a cup of water, and then place the wet Graphene strip on the table. Now rub the 7 watt light bulb on the Graphene strip, and that 7 watt light bulb comes on. I don't know if they use another material mixed with the Graphene strip or not, to make this work. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_RtZFU9eW_s.html Now try that with a Graphene light bulb! For less heat and more energy efficiency. Skip to (1 : 47) in this link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z9aF8GcBTZU.html And check out this video about a Graphene air battery. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TTCgZPRP_TQ.html And also to add more on top of creating a huge Graphene heater for heating the atmosphere of Mars, check this out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0N0wxIP5Apc.html Also check out this video with the 2 pictures of the advanced structures near the end of the video, "Type - 1 Advanced Civilization" buildings? That wasn't mentioned but that is something very important to note with Graphene and those pictures of structures, from that company. These could also be used on Mars, not just for the Earth. Skip to (1 : 40) in this link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9kqndXZfabc.html Check out my Graphene playlist for more. Be sure to watch the videos from top to bottom in each playlist. Don't forget to click on the "more" button in each playlist's description, for more articles and playlists. ru-vid.com/group/PLAUtk-Q2DF7wXgENPNkvc5JXH5ocia_Fo This playlist will show 3D printed Mars buildings to help against the radiation on Mars, and Nasa plans to use these structures for Mars. There will also be a cabin that will be one of these 3D printed Mars structures, north of New York in some park near the end of 2019, and Nasa plans to make a city out of these structures on Earth. ru-vid.com/group/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yLFtpc7IeDzL4QbRrPvD5A And check out my "About" tab for official websites to Graphene companies, Quantum Technology companies, space companies, Fusion Energy companies and so much more, be sure to check out their roadmaps for technologies all through the 2020s and beyond. ru-vid.com/show-UCB9ezXYprgvhMaPWLhyoJ7Aabout?disable_polymer=1 And then check my "Channels" tab. ru-vid.com/show-UCB9ezXYprgvhMaPWLhyoJ7Achannels?disable_polymer=1 Also, have you thought about Quantum Computers to solve big algorithms for warp drives like the Alcubierre - Froning Warp Drive? A Quantum Computer, especially one with Spintronics and Photons for the Qubits, made out of Graphene material, well.. just the Qubits alone could solve big algorithms, not just with a.i. alone, because the Qubits make the computing very fast to solve big numbers, and Spintronics to tilt the Photons as Qubits, makes Quantum Teleportation of the Qubits really fast "faster than light", which will be used for the Quantum Internet in Australia by 2030, and the Netherlands wants to share a Quantum Internet with the world in 3 years. Though.. keep in mind that we can build the warp drives, we just need an energy source, which his why scientists are searching for Dark Energy. Dark Energy also makes up our universe, a lot of it, and a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization would use all the energy in the universe, so this could potentially place us at a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization or just for the energy source and warp drives alone as a Type - 4. And let that sink in, we literally just need the energy source for the Alcubierre - Froning Warp Drives. Find a playlist on the Alcubierre - Froning Warp Drives in my Graphene playlist's description, in the Graphene playlist link above. Do your research if you don't believe any of this about the Quantum Computer, I have playlists on this, in the same channel found in the Graphene playlist link, go to that channel and find other playlists using the Graphene playlist link above. Quantum Computers could also be used to solve energy problems for the warp drives, especially as Quantum Computers mature, they will have more Qubits with less errors and they will be faster. Imagine using Quantum Teleportation for space communication, we already have the Mars CubeSat 1 and 2 that were tested in late 2018, they are a new form of space communication that sends information from Mars back to Earth in a few minutes, and it was proven successful. This fast space communication will be used for all over the solar system, for fast communication / transmissions, in the near future, and probably sooner than you think. I'm sure Nasa had the idea to use the Mars CubeSats for the next solar system we visit and other solar systems, but now imagine Quantum Teleportation instead, since it's faster than light, and the technology is maturing so it's already been tested a few years ago by China with their satellite, small packets of data on particles were sent to the satellite using Quantum Teleportation aka Quantum Entanglement. I have a playlist on all that in my other channel, in the Graphene playlist link above, find the other playlists on the channel that way. Just imagine Quantum Teleportation, and space communication at that level through space and for the next solar system. And if Australia wants to do this by 2030, and the Netherlands wants to share their Quantum Internet with the world in 3 years, with Quantum Teleporation, then that means it can work all over the world, and that is far, but also because China tested it with a satellite. Again as this matures, imagine the possibilities to go beyond limits. Quantum Teleportation is just the first step, space communication will go beyond this later on. Again please check the Graphene playlist, and then go to the rest of that channel for other playlists on everything mentioned.
@theboudica2.043
@theboudica2.043 4 года назад
HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA.......ETC.
@yira2735
@yira2735 4 года назад
MrBeast in 2019: Let’s plant 20,000,000 Trees on Earth! MrBeast in 2040: Let’s plant 1,000,000,000,000 Trees on Mars!
@elisabethgeorge4713
@elisabethgeorge4713 4 года назад
but the best thing is that if we transformed Mars ti second earth 60% of earth population might live there that means earth's global warming will decrease ... which is two kill we will save earth and we will build Mars ...
@constantinethecataphract5949
@constantinethecataphract5949 3 года назад
@@elisabethgeorge4713 the gravity is only like 35% of earth's , earth creatures like us will never be able to live there , unless we evolve to survive but if that happens we will not be human anymore
@Dom-bm3jj
@Dom-bm3jj 2 года назад
@@constantinethecataphract5949 Well, yes, but actually no. If all lifeforms that we send on Mars were to adapt to it's gravity they would probably look somewhat different but they would still be that animal nevertheless and it should be similar if not the same with humans
@NathanRiess
@NathanRiess 4 года назад
Lmfao Solution to saving earth: Stop Global Warming Solution to saving Mars: Start Global Warming
@tdeadt1546
@tdeadt1546 4 года назад
The problem is we have to much
@elisabethgeorge4713
@elisabethgeorge4713 4 года назад
but the best thing is that if we transformed Mars ti second earth 60% of earth population might live there that means earth's global warming will decrease ... which is two kill we will save earth and we will build Mars
@DANGJOS
@DANGJOS 3 года назад
Global warming on Earth is like a couple degrees over decades. A couple degrees on Mars would do virtually nothing to bring it to comfortable temperatures. We would need a greenhouse effect of *dozens* of degrees! Good luck getting that.
@Cosmicmorales
@Cosmicmorales 3 года назад
Lmfao
@dazza2350
@dazza2350 3 года назад
@@DANGJOS ok :)
@SCIENindustries
@SCIENindustries 4 года назад
ehh 😒you missed MOST IMPORTANT thing, there is no point to terraform Mars if there is no protective magnetic field to protect mars atmosphere from blowing away.
@petercarioscia9189
@petercarioscia9189 4 года назад
Kyle at Because Science has offered some solutions for that. A "sun shield" at L5 thats a massive asteroid converted into a massive EMF generator. It wouldn't need to be the diameter of Mars, it would just need to be an elextro magnet large enough to cast a Mars sized "shadow"
@trowwzers5057
@trowwzers5057 4 года назад
Also don’t forgot about the radiation on the soil, deep space gamma rays and the sun. Terraforming Mars isn’t a good idea to me imo
@uhohhotdog
@uhohhotdog 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o7K07-ZFVj8.html
@samgetta
@samgetta 4 года назад
Exactly what I was going to say, they left out the most important part!
@glenecollins
@glenecollins 4 года назад
Lauri you just need to hit it with a bit more stuff from the Ort cloud or whatever... get a bunch in the same spot and you would heat the subsurface up a lot at nodal points for the seismic waves... Or with only slightly more difficulty you could truck gas from Venus or star lift it off the sun at a higher rate than it is lost... if you gave it any sort of an ocean the gas would out last you and your hundreds of times great grand children... even if we master ageing You can also use shields as noted by another commenter.
@keenfire8151
@keenfire8151 4 года назад
Any RU-vid title ending in a question mark means "no" or "not even close".
@om3g4z3r0
@om3g4z3r0 4 года назад
High iq comment
@nicosmind3
@nicosmind3 4 года назад
Seen a video called Are there any Straight RU-vid Commentors? Which by your theory makes you gay
@om3g4z3r0
@om3g4z3r0 4 года назад
@@nicosmind3 gay BUT not wrong
@hackerman7835
@hackerman7835 4 года назад
The same is true for headlines in general.
@VincentPride1986
@VincentPride1986 4 года назад
Like that old educational video titled "Do women like sex?" Turns out they just pretend to enjoy it for relationships. Poor things.
@AnonymousAnonymous-gh5fs
@AnonymousAnonymous-gh5fs 4 года назад
I feel like people are seriously underestimating the necessity for a magnetic field on mars
@brilliantidiot13
@brilliantidiot13 4 года назад
Or go the route of Venus where the atmosphere is so thick that it is a radiation shield. The best way to do that is to add mass = Smash comets babehhh
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 4 года назад
No they are not. It's the atmosphere that does 90%+ of heavy lifting when it comes to protection from radiation. It takes a long time for an atmosphere to dissipate - millions of years at the minimum. A magnetic "shield" would only be preferable when we introduce lighter gasses into the atmosphere - i.e oxygen at the last stages of terraforming. Lighter gasses tend to escape easier and some magnetism erodes them slower, just like on Earth. Actually Earth's escape of gases right now is faster than Mars'. And Mars does have a magnetic field still but it's localized and in some places even stronger than Earth's.
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 4 года назад
Venus has no internally generated magnetic filed yet has a strong induced magnetic field that is produced by interaction from solar wind and the atmosphere. So your assertion that you cannot get a natural magnetic field without a liquid core is wrong.
@AnonymousAnonymous-gh5fs
@AnonymousAnonymous-gh5fs 4 года назад
@@strategicthinker8899 How thick do you think we'd have to make the atmosphere on Mars before its atmosphere started generating a magnetic field? 70 bar? 100 bar? not to mention how hot it would need to be. doesnt sound livable, does it? I dont remember stating that the magnetic field had to be produced by the internals of mars ,either. That's essentially out of the question considering the kind of technology we have atm.
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 4 года назад
Facepalm.
@robiulahmed
@robiulahmed 4 года назад
"That's an Earther, that's a Martian". He should have said "Earthling".
@hmdshokri
@hmdshokri 4 года назад
He subconsciously meant :"That's a flat Earther, that's a round Earther".
@jadymartins9387
@jadymartins9387 4 года назад
Why not Earthian?
@robiulahmed
@robiulahmed 4 года назад
@@jadymartins9387 Earthling has been part of the language since early comic books and sci fi tv shows.
@jetstream222
@jetstream222 4 года назад
In sci-fi novels with agency it’s often like saying “New Yorker” now. Like The Expanse. From my understanding, “New Yorkling” came from older novels with aliens talking down to the human race.
@bublla__7913
@bublla__7913 4 года назад
@@hmdshokri mars is flat tho
@ObscureNemesis
@ObscureNemesis 4 года назад
How close are we to terraforming mars? Don't we need to get there first?
@martiddy
@martiddy 4 года назад
It is a good idea if we want to have a backup of humanity in case something goes wrong with our planet. Also, the idea of humans living on Mars is freaking awesome!
@bicyclingmartian1873
@bicyclingmartian1873 4 года назад
Nope, we can send nukes just from space
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
yeah and we're very close to that so what's the problem with a bit of thinking ahead?
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
@Mika Hamari Been there, six times. There is actually MORE evidence proving the landings than there is for the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day in 1944. Of course, if you only go to denier websites for your information about space exploration, you will not have seen any of that evidence. Try NASA.gov for TRUE information.
@allhumansarejusthuman.5776
@allhumansarejusthuman.5776 4 года назад
@Mika Hamari dude. I've worked I the top secret classified plants that you folks think are hiding camera equipment and sound stages. I can now officially legally say this much, and only this much; Its top secret because they are decades ahead of what you've seen. And the gov't has been there since the 1950's. Put IBM's quantum computer to shame and make Musks rockets look like little toys for bed time advanced. There haven't been any little green men visiting but there are definitely U.F.O.s advanced. . . And that's just the stuff that's been declassified. Or did ya really think the gov't spends $1k per hammer? Or spends $10 per paperclip? Well. My work order called them hammers and paperclips ;) Tsk tsk. Was it so easy to pull the wool over your eyes? The point is to be transparent enough to terrify our enemies with what they don't know... Not fool you.
@christiancarloednave7674
@christiancarloednave7674 4 года назад
Just to remind you all, we are very enthusiastic of making other planets to be habitable while making earth not. We are very far on making mars habitable but very close on making earth not.
@johnmorelli3775
@johnmorelli3775 Год назад
Climatologists don't talk very much about prehistoric earth climate like the Jurassic where the earth CO2 levels were 5-10x higher than current levels. The earth survived!!
@v4l3nt1nn
@v4l3nt1nn 4 года назад
*short answer: very far*
@1995DylanJ
@1995DylanJ 4 года назад
Far enough that we're doing the reverse here on earth
@Sassyfreq
@Sassyfreq 4 года назад
@@1995DylanJ lol this killed it hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@florin9243
@florin9243 4 года назад
Far enough that we won't even get to 2200 cuz climate change so we die
@mariustalos6497
@mariustalos6497 4 года назад
Yeap
@seek3n
@seek3n 4 года назад
Lol right?
@MrHavoc313
@MrHavoc313 4 года назад
What a time to be alive talking about the possibility of living on another planet.
@akalion213
@akalion213 4 года назад
I mean people could say the same thing like a thousand years ago.
@longrange270
@longrange270 4 года назад
Scientists: "it would take thousands of years and future tech to change the Mars atmosphere." Industrial revolution: "hold my beer."
@johnnyloungejazz5477
@johnnyloungejazz5477 4 года назад
Justin Highsmith Maybe theres a life form out there that think’s earth needs their version of Terraforming. Then what. How about taking care of the miracle we have before we F up another planet.
@longrange270
@longrange270 4 года назад
@@johnnyloungejazz5477 everybody wants to clean the environment until its time to reduce the population. Are you volunteering?
@DavidRDavidRoss
@DavidRDavidRoss 4 года назад
Hold my beer is what morons say, moron
@krow8934
@krow8934 4 года назад
@@DavidRDavidRoss morons also insult people for no reason such as yourself
@longrange270
@longrange270 4 года назад
@@DavidRDavidRoss you must be my intellectual equal.
@veradrianbiag5789
@veradrianbiag5789 3 года назад
8:15 "To my mind, anything beyond 30 years into the future is science fiction."
@electronresonator8882
@electronresonator8882 4 года назад
Mr Beast : "guys we need another trillions of trees, or else we will Marsiforming the Earth !!"
@MrCordycep
@MrCordycep 4 года назад
Venusiform. 😥
@JosephM
@JosephM 4 года назад
Uranusform
@ish1712
@ish1712 4 года назад
jaguar warrior ?
@Dabidabidaa
@Dabidabidaa 4 года назад
@jaguar warrior elon donated 10 times the amount of trees mr beast did so shut up
@bicyclingmartian1873
@bicyclingmartian1873 4 года назад
@jaguar warrior elon musk donated 1 million on teamtrees
@tsresc
@tsresc 4 года назад
08:10 Reminded me of that Avatar quote. *Low gravity makes you weak.* - Avatar.
@deadlycucumber9020
@deadlycucumber9020 4 года назад
If only we could move global warming onto Mars😂
@grant5463
@grant5463 4 года назад
@WolraadWoltemade 1652 how, exactly, is every planet warming?
@nicbean7243
@nicbean7243 4 года назад
@@grant5463 right Mars literally did the opposite lol
@loog8621
@loog8621 4 года назад
Float Circuit the earth is closer than mars to the sun
@kingbain5383
@kingbain5383 4 года назад
Global warming is a joke, do you guys not know that the earth was literally covered in molten rock being bombarded by asteroids for millions of years we won't kill the planet but we might kill ourselves.
@PhysicsGuy1000
@PhysicsGuy1000 4 года назад
The Mandalorian *Global warming isn’t a joke. It’s really happening. But you are right that the planet will continue to go on.*
@lukasaoo88
@lukasaoo88 4 года назад
4:18 He said it, he said the thing
@undertow2142
@undertow2142 4 года назад
It’s more likely we’ll have massive underground cities.
@allendavis5123
@allendavis5123 4 года назад
undertow imagine a earthquake lmao
@megsinzoa7424
@megsinzoa7424 4 года назад
@@allendavis5123 we suspend the habitats in the ceiling, ww2 style.
@Troph2
@Troph2 4 года назад
This is what i have been saying, tunnel networks would be easy to seal. Pretty sure this is the end goal of the boring company.
@allendavis5123
@allendavis5123 4 года назад
meg sinzoa true didn’t think of that, was just imaging a house underground being thrown around
@sth128
@sth128 4 года назад
@@allendavis5123 1. Mars doesn't have active tectonic plates which means no quakes. 2. "Earthquake" is a term for quakes on Earth.
@dominicc3521
@dominicc3521 3 года назад
As Mr. Degrasse Tyson said. If earth is slowly dying and we have the technology to terraform Mars, then why not terraform and fix our most sacred home... Earth.
@KurNorock
@KurNorock 4 года назад
Before you try to put an atmosphere on Mars you first have to figure out a way to protect any atmosphere so that it isn't all stripped away by the sun again.
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
That would take many thousands of years, even if they are Martian years.
@georgebulbakwa9017
@georgebulbakwa9017 4 года назад
I'd go with solar panels connected to basic station keeping ion engines and electromagnets at the L1 Lagrange point. Dump enough there and it just might block the solar wind. Just not sure if the bubble the field creates will fit Mars in it or if the solar wind hits Mars when it flows around the field formed by the electromagnets.
@clairpahlavi
@clairpahlavi 4 года назад
What makes people believe it had an atmosphere?
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
@@clairpahlavi The whole planet is covered in rust and perchlorate. The oxygen making up the Fe2O3 and ClO4 had to come from somewhere, and it's reasonable to assume that it was from an atmosphere. How that atmosphere came to contain oxygen leads to the presumption that there was once life. Of course, I could be wrong, I'm not a planetary scientist, or geologist, or even a chemist.
@MrFlatage
@MrFlatage 4 года назад
@@clairpahlavi Who told you Mars does not have a atmosphere? We know for a fact it has so why deny it. What is next? The Earth is round? No one is falling for that.
@undefinedxandr
@undefinedxandr 4 года назад
Scientist : we can nuke mars or strike with asteroids Hidden civilisation on mars : 👀👁👁👀
@elisabethgeorge4713
@elisabethgeorge4713 4 года назад
lol
@simply_exploring
@simply_exploring 4 года назад
They should rename the title to "How close are we to Attacking mars"
@csatacsibe
@csatacsibe 4 года назад
How could we attack something uninhabitated?
@peacepipenetwork
@peacepipenetwork 4 года назад
so now we're "liberating" other planets?
@simply_exploring
@simply_exploring 4 года назад
@@csatacsibe crazy right? you should ask them that
@csatacsibe
@csatacsibe 4 года назад
@@simply_exploring I dont know if we could call that liberating, or attacking... I think we just use them. We just try to spread through the solar system and the galaxy, which also means, earth based life would be a multi-planet life form, which is great. Attacking is a bad word, but I dont find bad anything about it. Life has always sperading, and that would be a point of time, when life would reach a really important level for its survival.
@Musician837
@Musician837 4 года назад
Yeah! Justice for Mars! *earth crumbles *
@ozzyfromspace
@ozzyfromspace 4 года назад
I love this woman! Her presentation skills are A1 🙌🏽. In my opinion, anyone that terraforms Mars is doing it for fun, not because it actually makes sense. And you know what? That's perfectly fine, as long as we're honest with ourselves.
@mse5842
@mse5842 4 года назад
Easy, only took me 600 years in TerraGenesis on Beginner Mode 👍
@MrCubFan415
@MrCubFan415 4 года назад
JøshDaNørwegianMøøse lol
@youtubefan1547
@youtubefan1547 4 года назад
JøshDaNørwegianMøøse it took me 1000 years 😂
@igkslife
@igkslife 4 года назад
I would start with mining, farming, factory, colonist buildings, and simple business... Don't play the game, but going to. Ether way, need about 2 to 4 farms for 1 colonist building. 2 to 4 mines for 1 factory. 1 to 4 business per colonist building. 2 to 4 factories for 1 business. ... Just my take on it.... Always start with farming, mining, and colonist.
@johnnynewsome2265
@johnnynewsome2265 4 года назад
Wow, that game should be more popular!
@HIXTAR359
@HIXTAR359 4 года назад
Sounds like this is the back story to The Expanse
@SolSystemDiplomat
@SolSystemDiplomat 4 года назад
ANSWER: Not in our lifetime. next question
@j.j.9511
@j.j.9511 4 года назад
Have some gosh dang FAITH Arthur!!!!
@MrTomtomtest
@MrTomtomtest 4 года назад
@@CompactDisc7227 Don't forget the flying cars !!!
@joyson7
@joyson7 4 года назад
In our timeline space X will land on Mars
@SolSystemDiplomat
@SolSystemDiplomat 4 года назад
Carlo Derwig even if that were true, it would take 10K-100K for mars to be able to hold its own atmosphere equivalent to earth. Unfortunately none of what you say is true and even if it were, your health insurance isn’t footing the billion dollar price tag to extend your life.
@kj.wakeup2179
@kj.wakeup2179 4 года назад
Health insurance? You have no idea what's going on do you? Everything you experience will be totally different In a few years
@TIGERZY2K
@TIGERZY2K 3 года назад
Before humans can successfully terraform planet Mars we must expertise the art of making deserts and polar regions 100% habitable so that that it becomes much easier for the mankind to adjust in an alien world.
@Aniket7172
@Aniket7172 4 года назад
creating millions of AI robots to self replicate. Yep sounds like a recipe for Matrix
@Siege924
@Siege924 3 года назад
"You know what I love about Mars?They're an entire culture dedicated to a common goal, working together as one to turn a lifeless rock into a garden. We had a garden and paved it." -- Franklin Degraff, The Expanse.
@alexhumby4936
@alexhumby4936 4 года назад
I love the fact that we are more worried about creating another atmosphere on another planet but not even considering our earths atmosphere
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
Well sure, it's seems like a contradiction because it's a simplification. Basically, one guy wants to colonize Mars while the rest of us kinda complain about Earth going to shit but without doing much about it :P
@bigg4874
@bigg4874 2 года назад
a lot of people are worried about our atmosphere, I’d say a lot more than the people who want to terraform mars
@zakiducky
@zakiducky 4 года назад
I have the same NASA Mars poster as the scientist with the blue shirt! The whole poster series is spectacular!
@SolSystemDiplomat
@SolSystemDiplomat 4 года назад
Good luck rebuilding mars’ magnetic field.
@sebastienraymond3648
@sebastienraymond3648 4 года назад
@Jacques Souvenir Exactly! It's a beautiful idea to terraform Mars, in the same time in the event of a success, how long will it last against solar radiation without a magnetic field? Not long enough, unfortunately.
@uhohhotdog
@uhohhotdog 4 года назад
Don’t need to. Create artificial magnetic field with satellites.
@thastayapongsak4422
@thastayapongsak4422 4 года назад
We can have artificial magnetic field.
@emmer_120
@emmer_120 4 года назад
There is a ideia that can fix that problem too. A massive shield in the space that could filter or redirect the sun light as needed. Yes, the shield is bigger than the planet. 😁
@RandomUser53334
@RandomUser53334 4 года назад
@@sebastienraymond3648 tens of thousands of years is way more than enough, by then our tech will be way more advanced and we could move to and terraform other planets
@koleff2541
@koleff2541 4 года назад
Nukes: Exist Everybody: Lets nuke Mars!
@koleff2541
@koleff2541 4 года назад
@@realsemig l agree!
@rushstorm05
@rushstorm05 4 года назад
Before I die I want to see Astronauts land on mars and start terraform
@Dog-Girl-Defect
@Dog-Girl-Defect 4 года назад
I was having a good dream about being a space cowgirl who also solves murder mysterys.
@AdroitJake
@AdroitJake 4 года назад
Okay then! Good stuff!
@MrCubFan415
@MrCubFan415 4 года назад
ThePassiveMilk This needs to become a new TV show ASAP.
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
@@MrCubFan415 might be the new Firefly xD
@Dog-Girl-Defect
@Dog-Girl-Defect 4 года назад
@@Yarblocosifilitico no it's the new firefly and castle and Nathan makes an appearance but doesn't define the series.
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 4 года назад
Is there an Anime about that?
@zzgodatt
@zzgodatt 4 года назад
Watched the entire episode of purely fiction, there may be an easier way to terraforming Mars. The major problem of Mars is the solar blast. A factory which produce a magnetic shied to block/divert the solar blast, and generate energy to heat up the ground surface of Mars, with the ability to expand itself. This is a simple but highly possible way. What do you think?
@TheMannequin
@TheMannequin 4 года назад
Woah, that's some terrafying information.
@supreetkumar7604
@supreetkumar7604 4 года назад
@Vatsavai Venkata Satya mangapathi raju Silver
@heeho3656
@heeho3656 4 года назад
@Vatsavai Venkata Satya mangapathi raju bronze
@thenuttyknight1188
@thenuttyknight1188 4 года назад
Thats it were banishing you on mars.
@satyadeepborah1143
@satyadeepborah1143 3 года назад
I hate niggas like you. Comments in a way relating to the topic thinking you sound pretty cool but in reality you are cringe.
@TheMannequin
@TheMannequin 3 года назад
@@satyadeepborah1143 Thanks, that's what I do. Make my friends cringe so hard that they actually like me.
@that1snare
@that1snare 4 года назад
There's a pretty cool tv show on netflix called 'Mars' about the colonization of the red planet, and it brings up a lot of points about what it would take to colonize and terraform Mars in order to make it possible. It's basically a 'what would most likely happen' if we went to Mars in the near future
@joyson7
@joyson7 4 года назад
Oh that's a earther, oh that's a martian.
@dimaniak
@dimaniak 4 года назад
planetist!
@ashdavis8667
@ashdavis8667 4 года назад
Terraforming mars A solution could be to plant capsules where they in itself are a chamber connected to the plant from the ground up with a constant supply off oxygen and trees within in. With multiple of these capsules planted throughout the planet it may have a big effect in the future of mars and humans, especially with a plan b in effect to assist it. Its more of a seed to oxygen.
@Radicus
@Radicus 4 года назад
I'd say we are ready when we can terraform our own planet and fix things, even while most polluting countries would deny climate change existence.
@wullymc1
@wullymc1 4 года назад
Climate change is natural! If you can explain how we came out of the ice age without man made CO2, you can maybe change my mind!
@taj4137
@taj4137 4 года назад
@@wullymc1 I think it's more about how fast we are changing the climate compared to the natural processes that indicate the influence CO2 has on our climate.
@wullymc1
@wullymc1 4 года назад
@@taj4137 CO2 means more plants! The C02 level has also been much higher in the past than what it is now!
@taj4137
@taj4137 4 года назад
@@wullymc1 Sure, I fail to see how this is a counterpoint to my argument.
@wullymc1
@wullymc1 4 года назад
@@taj4137 The fact that the C02 levels have been up to 40x higher than what they are now does not coincide with periods of a warmer climate. There is zero evidence that C02 has ant effect on the global temperature. The concentration of C02 in the air you breath out is 100 times more than what's in the atmosphere. The The 2 biggest causes of global warming are atmospheric moisture and the sun hence why it is never frosty when it's cloudy!
@justsayin1852
@justsayin1852 4 года назад
Why the hell would anyone want to leave paradise (a.k.a. Earth) to go to a hostile destination like Mars! Not me ...
@rupendra79
@rupendra79 4 года назад
Big Yes, for terraforming Mars.
@eliteextremophile8895
@eliteextremophile8895 4 года назад
We're as far from terraforming mars as we were billion years ago
@TheAuxLux
@TheAuxLux 4 года назад
I guess that solid Mars core might be a bigger problem.
@46europe
@46europe 4 года назад
Maciej Maciej - yup
@46europe
@46europe 4 года назад
@Brainjock a dead rock cycle also means no Crustal recycling which is also important for maintaining a stable terra like environment.
@Krisztian61
@Krisztian61 4 года назад
What about heating the core up somehow
@elisabethgeorge4713
@elisabethgeorge4713 4 года назад
but the best thing is that if we transformed Mars ti second earth 60% of earth population might live there that means earth's global warming will decrease ... which is two kill we will save earth and we will build Mars
@furonwarrior
@furonwarrior 4 года назад
If we can’t strengthen the magnetic poles, there is no point to creating an atmosphere.
@elisabethgeorge4713
@elisabethgeorge4713 4 года назад
true but there is plan to that ...but the best thing is that if we transformed Mars ti second earth 60% of earth population might live there that means earth's global warming will decrease ... which is two kill we will save earth and we will build Mars
@theodoresweger4948
@theodoresweger4948 4 года назад
You are absolutely correct, how do they think Mars got that is in the first place. I cannot imagine a plan for that, it requires the interior to become a dynamo of molten iron moving in such a way to create a Van Allen belt such as our here on earth.
@noahbradshaw3774
@noahbradshaw3774 4 года назад
Having an artificial magnetosphere at one of mars' Lagrange points makes the most sense to me. It would act like a shield protecting mars from solar winds. Fraser Cain has a good video explaining this - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--aOGqBt32rI.html
@theodoresweger4948
@theodoresweger4948 4 года назад
@@noahbradshaw3774 Thank you appreciate the feedback, and will look into that.
@davidwright3768
@davidwright3768 4 года назад
You are Absolutely Correct my Friend. This is what I keep trying to tell people., also the Planet Mars has sort of a Wobble to it and and the Poles are Exactly Vertical and not at a 23.5 Degree Tilt like the Planet Earth, and our Earth has a Moon Between it and the Sun which keeps our Gravity in check. God Bless our Little Moon, without it we could not Exist as a Species.
@tuukkaapaja
@tuukkaapaja 3 года назад
2:33 I'm watching this a year later and seems like wearing a mask is a deal breaker for many.
@alphonsobutlakiv789
@alphonsobutlakiv789 4 года назад
What about the magnetic field? It only has week scadered bubbles.
@georgeg.6841
@georgeg.6841 4 года назад
I mean, soon we re gonna have to terraform earth too..
@marijkevissers8023
@marijkevissers8023 4 года назад
Beware of our own planet, too many problems like fires floods CO2 etc here on earth needs our attention first!
@koryrae1399
@koryrae1399 4 года назад
Marijke Vissers theres nothing we can do now
@off_Planet
@off_Planet 4 года назад
@@koryrae1399 Shit you people are an actual apocalyptic cult.
@commonsenseskeptic
@commonsenseskeptic 4 года назад
4:00 mark - your EXPERT says they would double the atmospheric pressure from 6% to 15%. He's wrong by a factor of TEN. It would go from 0.6% to 1.5%.
@user-ue6yc9kr8i
@user-ue6yc9kr8i 4 года назад
The answer is: as close as we are to terraform the moon.
@starman7645
@starman7645 4 года назад
Even farther since we landed on the moon and have a very good idea about the regolith
@VaxzaLimeIsCool
@VaxzaLimeIsCool 4 года назад
I would be okay with colonizing the moon instead of mars since it’s more practical
@davidwright3768
@davidwright3768 4 года назад
Exactly.
@mightysword6884
@mightysword6884 3 года назад
nah the moon is like a dead rock with no life standards ... mars is easier to colonize than the moon ... the only thing that makes it hard is that its far ... I mean really far
@bitacorakimchi
@bitacorakimchi 3 года назад
I really loved the end. This guy opened my mind to the fact we aren't going to be similar anymore, to the people living and conquering other planets
@constantinethecataphract5949
@constantinethecataphract5949 3 года назад
Thats why o'Neil cylinders are a better idea for space colonization. Tho there is a way to create earth gravity on Mars, we just need to hollow it out and fill it with hydrogen and helium, gasses that we can change their density
@reality8763
@reality8763 4 года назад
We're 54.6 million kilometers close to terraforming mars.
@dezzodarling
@dezzodarling 3 года назад
Shouldn't we be asking the easy questions first? How about, "how do we get a small colony going successfully?" followed by "if we double this, then triple it, can we still stay ahead of the game?" and if the answer is yes, then and only then should we ask "how to support 1000" and work towards achieving this goal!!!
@mysteryguest9555
@mysteryguest9555 4 года назад
We have Zero chance if we can't even fix our own atmosphere first.
@mysteryguest9555
@mysteryguest9555 4 года назад
@Sjors The technology is unproven and best estimates is that it would take thousands of years to get a suitable atmosphere. And these are estimates.
@mysteryguest9555
@mysteryguest9555 4 года назад
@Prowler Cam I fear it might be as well. Some at NASA are giving us 40 years tops before all hell breaks lose. I'll be dead by then but it bothers me that we failed to act way sooner.
@aeronomer8389
@aeronomer8389 4 года назад
Do you people have to ruin everything with ManBearPig?
@mysteryguest9555
@mysteryguest9555 4 года назад
@Sjors Understanding basic physics does not equate to proven technology, it does give us a working theory. Once the theory is successfully tried, then and only then does it mean that it is proven. Until then it's a theory.
@Speakers154
@Speakers154 4 года назад
A magnetic field comes first. The rest will follow that. To create it they will need to create a sizeable artificial moon to create internal pressures to heat up the interior, which will in turn cause the iron core to churn and create a magnetic field. That would take centuries. So terraforming Mars is likely a project that would realistically takes tens of thousands of years.
@sushantkarki2708
@sushantkarki2708 4 года назад
It would be easier to upload our consciousness into robots. Then we can live on pretty much every planet
@averagecommenter4623
@averagecommenter4623 4 года назад
@@slyack Ghost in the shell. Take your brain and help it stay alive inside a robot body.
@jorgecapitao1435
@jorgecapitao1435 4 года назад
You are saying that we should kill every One and make clones of them that have a robotic body, and we don't even know how to do that, so, screw it
@CountingStars333
@CountingStars333 4 года назад
What is the use of such a crap existence.
@srennielsen680
@srennielsen680 4 года назад
At least that is an idea - but allso pretty far out in the future.
@mightysword6884
@mightysword6884 3 года назад
@@averagecommenter4623 pffft ... you will need a soul
@gulagwarlord
@gulagwarlord 4 года назад
Considering we have NEVER been there... I would say NOT CLOSE AT ALL.
@thegoodthebadandtheugly579
@thegoodthebadandtheugly579 4 года назад
I like the conclusion: how about saving Earth (first) instead of terraforming Mars? 🙄🙄🙄 Otherwise we’ll terraform it only to turn it into a CO2 desert like Earth.
@Jesus_Answers_Prayer
@Jesus_Answers_Prayer 4 года назад
Besides the whole electromagnetic field issue. Water is said to possibly be underground, and by releasing frozen CO2 and water in the caps. You could use aerobic and anaerobic bacteria as well as a new moss that they're trying to engineer to survive Mars to kick start the terraforming. Water is the number one creator of the greenhouse effect thus the combination of moss which would transport the ground water via evaporation and would respirate the CO2 and releases O2. The bacteria would breakdown the dead moss and transform it into usable Nitrogen thus a Nitrogen cycle would be created. High energy cosmic rays produced by solar particles from the solar wind could enter the atmosphere and electrify the air, which may create pathways for lightning and the high temperatures generated by said lightning could lead to significant local increases in ozone and oxides of nitrogen. It would be a good start.
@colinmunro2632
@colinmunro2632 4 года назад
Going to Mars means being sent to the worst hell hole imaginable - even the most diabolical convicts get it better. Oh hang on, that's an idea..
@nicosmind3
@nicosmind3 4 года назад
I can think of worse hells
@1Reddd
@1Reddd 4 года назад
Australia 2.0
@andrewcorbell7216
@andrewcorbell7216 4 года назад
The question illuminates sufficiently about this channel.
@motobazuka2535
@motobazuka2535 4 года назад
I saw Total Recall. I know how this works 😎
@SparrowHawk183
@SparrowHawk183 2 года назад
The early Martian atmosphere was likely lost due to the loss of its magnetic field as the internal core cooled. So it would seem like any long term effort to terraform Mars with a human friendly atmosphere would be pointless unless we could keep it from whisking off into space. How would you restart its magnetic field? The cost-benefit analysis seems very skewed to extreme cost. I think subterranean dwellings and water-walled bio-domes are more practical for the next few centuries, possibly with adapting our own bodies to Mars by gene-editing.
@maddoxmckenna335
@maddoxmckenna335 4 года назад
Love the profile pick ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
@carlosarriaga7428
@carlosarriaga7428 4 года назад
Gay
@phantomapprentice6749
@phantomapprentice6749 4 года назад
0:00 - boring common knowledge about Mars and Terra-forming that most people know by now. 1:50 - The problem of getting O2 on Mars. 2:40 - The problem of staying warm. 3:14 - Finally starting to talk about Terraforming.
@kstarmi
@kstarmi 4 года назад
"yeah i'd be fine with wearing a dj marshmallow mask" republicans protesting and a pandemic and wearing masks : 👁👄 👁
@Hisham5702
@Hisham5702 4 года назад
Imagine passports saying "earth" or "mars". lol
@gauravshinde6559
@gauravshinde6559 4 года назад
Question: How close are we to civilize and terraform Mars?? Answer in nutshell: light years away!!
@Mr30friends
@Mr30friends 4 года назад
Light year is a unit of distance. Like meters, feet, miles etc
@armin1576
@armin1576 4 года назад
@@Mr30friends Come on, That was a joke
@gauravshinde6559
@gauravshinde6559 4 года назад
@@Mr30friends yep,how much time will it require for humans to cover that distance, think about it.... It's a pun bro....
@deadspaceman
@deadspaceman 4 года назад
This is all insane i plays a game called surviving mars and loved it and all this is possible in the game so I already knew all the topics they were talking about
@GahMehGrrrr
@GahMehGrrrr 4 года назад
With no magnetic core protection to the atmos.....its a pointless exercise.
@DavidRDavidRoss
@DavidRDavidRoss 4 года назад
Dimbulbs like Elon musk say one million people on Mars by 2050.LMFAO. Good luck with that.
@GahMehGrrrr
@GahMehGrrrr 4 года назад
@Brainjock Gotta get there first. #facepalm
@GahMehGrrrr
@GahMehGrrrr 4 года назад
@BrainjockHe has done some good things but he's a bullshit artist. Just look at his covid BS. Hyperloop...nope. Rockets are basically the same as NASA has been using forever. There's a reason the other ”fly to Mars” company folded. Mars will almost certainly be a one way journey and the sheer cost of getting enough materials, food and water to Mars plus fuel to get back....not happening.
@yonatanmakara6856
@yonatanmakara6856 4 года назад
I truly bealive we need to establish a base on the moon first before mars. Try colonizing it before we can start thinking about Mars.
@EagleAssassinchannel
@EagleAssassinchannel 4 года назад
The host looks like Melena A Maria
@asen88borislavov
@asen88borislavov 4 года назад
We still have the problem with the low gravity. This is the biggest problem when humans try to live there. How they think to solve this problem?
@OwnGrid
@OwnGrid 4 года назад
its so ironic that we strive to make another earth when we cant even preserve the one we have
@benl8962
@benl8962 4 года назад
It is not really related, preserving this earth has to do with corrupt and greedy governments and corporations. And alot of people on here dont even care about preserving it which is completely fucked up but thats the way it is. Going to mars and starting a civilization there has to do with exploring the universe and leaving our home, going to new places never been to before and it also increases the chance of us humans surviving some massive extinction event which will undoubtely happen somewhere in the future.
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
@@benl8962 well it is related in that Mars would serve as a backup, in case we destroy Earth or it gets destroyed by the cosmos. But yeah, very well said. What's really ironic is that one person started two whole things (Mars colonization and electric cars) that both benefit all of us and yet he still gets accused of not caring about Earth :| If you think about it, Musk is doing what the UN should be doing... But of course the UN is not the global government it aspired to be, so we better be happy about Musk.
@benl8962
@benl8962 4 года назад
@@Yarblocosifilitico yeah i completely agree. However mars would only serve as a backup in case of some major extinction event. In other cases it would be way easier to restore the earth instead of terraforming mars
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
@@benl8962 yeah true, it's a worst case scenario. But on a positive scenario, a colony on Mars would certainly advance science, and I want to believe there's a chance for a fresh start with the economical/political system (at least just tone down the systemic addiction to profit growth).
@benl8962
@benl8962 4 года назад
@@Yarblocosifilitico yeah! It will greatly increase our scientific knowledge to go there with all the challanges and difficulties it brings on mars. And I do think that being able to make mars liveable could help a great deal to helping preserve and restore the earth to a healthy state
@godonlyknows13
@godonlyknows13 3 года назад
Terraforming may have got its start as a concept in Science Fiction. But Science Fiction is the science of what *will* be, freed from the reality of what *can* be. It is what happens when you cast off the rules and let yourself dream of bigger things and of worlds unexplored. The scientist and the Science Fiction writer shares the same heart.
@MonkeyNeuronActivation
@MonkeyNeuronActivation 4 года назад
We can't even deal with Greenhouse effect on earth and we're thinking about terraforming Mars. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 4 года назад
Greenhouse effect is why you exist.
@MonkeyNeuronActivation
@MonkeyNeuronActivation 4 года назад
@@strategicthinker8899 It's also making icebergs melt, raising average sea levels, and why we're having unprecedented hot summers these days.
@argon1611
@argon1611 4 года назад
@2:22 - glad to hear that people are themselves. People should be able to express themselves without the fear of ridicule over pettiness.
@axezazel
@axezazel 4 года назад
Answer: no even close, and never will be. 😁
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 4 года назад
Or maybe we will, like so many other things that were obviously impossible until some really passionate ppl did them...
@nathangoucher9184
@nathangoucher9184 4 года назад
Axel Sama It will happen, But not in our lifetimes
@betterthanyou8496
@betterthanyou8496 4 года назад
If we can terraform mars, we can terraform earth back to earth
@KurNorock
@KurNorock 4 года назад
I hate knowing all this cool shit is going to happen long after I'm gone. I want to see it dammit!
@teamgalactic4832
@teamgalactic4832 4 года назад
Kur Norock me too dayum
@teamgalactic4832
@teamgalactic4832 4 года назад
Kur Norock so , find a way to live forever , if you find that then dm me @risku_ku or @+62 813 2585 0281 thx
@fullyawakened
@fullyawakened 4 года назад
Take solace in the fact that no generation after you will ever accomplish this task. Terraforming dead planets is sci-fi, not a real possibility regardless of any future technology.
@MariaMartinez-researcher
@MariaMartinez-researcher 4 года назад
@@fullyawakened Heavier than air flying machines are impossible. Curing cancer is impossible. Giving artificial eyesight to the blind is impossible. Making a tasty hamburger from anything other than a cow is impossible. Preventing infectious diseases is impossible. Having in your hand a gadget that allows you to talk to the world, watch videos from the world, write your thoughts, play, buy, consult maps and get directions, find the love of your life, is pure sci-fi.
@MariaMartinez-researcher
@MariaMartinez-researcher 4 года назад
Plenty of cool shit happening already. Curiosity and Insight sending info from Mars, other probes from the Moon and the Sun itself, the Voyagers from far away. If you focus in the knowledge more than in the adventure, your life will be full of cool shit.
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210 3 года назад
First step will be planning a pure artifical habbital biosphere dorm, for indoor camp stations. Second step. launch full unfold properties such as biospheres with robot builders set the infustructer & test the life support effect. Third, send astronauts, eventually colonies, in safer lunar pods or ssto hoover crafts starships.
@mayankrawat423
@mayankrawat423 4 года назад
Short answer : Really far .
@Wildc4rd
@Wildc4rd 4 года назад
Short answer really is highly unlikely. Even if its atmosphere is terraformed, we still need to create a polar magnetic field (which mars doesn’t have) to protect it from solar wind or flares to keep the radiation low.
@bitbugsbyte
@bitbugsbyte 4 года назад
Let's bring back the CFC hairspray cans from the 80s!
@TheJaxxonn
@TheJaxxonn 4 года назад
We are in the middle of a ecological crisis. We can’t even terraform earth but ppl are worried about terraforming mars
@banbelle5140
@banbelle5140 4 года назад
“That's is Earther and that's is Martian" 😅😅
@Nicks949
@Nicks949 4 года назад
Why the hell can we build rocket fuel on a comet out of water and we’re still digging up fossil fuels?? That’s sum Bulllllll
@lukassvata8018
@lukassvata8018 4 года назад
Because money
@Alexbordongarrigos
@Alexbordongarrigos 4 года назад
We don’t even have to wait generations to evolve if we can modify our DNA to adapt to Mars
@thehulksupersmash6918
@thehulksupersmash6918 4 года назад
Let’s just move the Chinese to Mars! Very easy.
@michaellesak6912
@michaellesak6912 4 года назад
the single biggest hurdle to terraforming mars is the fleeting nature of human interest. terraforming a planet requires long term planning and coordination across centuries, human civilizations are lucky to maintain the level of commitment needed for longer than a single generation. this would not be a project completed by the same people that start it, and that is a huge hurdle that may be harder to overcome than any technical problem.
@branonlamphere9624
@branonlamphere9624 4 года назад
“Baby, you make me wish I had 3 hands”
@TrapperBV
@TrapperBV 4 года назад
I can’t recall which movie that’s from... not totally...
@MrCordycep
@MrCordycep 4 года назад
@@TrapperBV Two weeks!
@jackiejose4791
@jackiejose4791 4 года назад
Before all of this I really think Someone will complete a solar system level teleportation machine..then everything will be easy u just need to teleport a lot of people and supplies over there to slowly terraform it...
@justincase8901
@justincase8901 4 года назад
i like how she is literally wearing a shirt in the colour of Mars hahaha
@user-qb7st3mt7b
@user-qb7st3mt7b 4 года назад
I have questions about B polarization in the universe There are three distances from which polarization signals come from Note the B polarization patterns of those galactic dust Dust of galaxies The first question is how far are these signals away? A polarized signal B comes from the cosmic grid The second question is to what extent does this signal come from the cosmic network? How far is this signal? There is a third sign A polarization signal is B of the oversized universe A sign of inflation How far is that third sign? We ask you to work with the development of sensitive devices to know the three distances that give us a polarization signal isB علوم
@DeePal072
@DeePal072 4 года назад
We can build an army of self replicating robots 🤖, so that... ... they'll wipe us out, then nobody will need to terraform Mars anymore 🤷🏻‍♂️
@srennielsen680
@srennielsen680 4 года назад
lol
@youtubefan1547
@youtubefan1547 4 года назад
Yes, I agree on the names Martian and earthling
@40greenloud51
@40greenloud51 4 года назад
Next video: How close are we to destroying mars!?
@briananderson2219
@briananderson2219 4 года назад
Hate to be the one to tell you but Earth has been here long before us and will be here long after us. Sounds like you've been listening to the Democrat fear-mongering too long
@tomdangelo
@tomdangelo 4 года назад
Actually we are not, even if we explode all the nuclear bombs we have on the Earth, we will certainly kill ourselves and most of other species, but Earth? Na she'll be just fine in a couple of years. So maybe we are near to destroy ourselves and other animals and stuff but we are pretty far away from being able to destroy a frickin planet.
@ikorean1358
@ikorean1358 4 года назад
Great ! One day NASA tries to learn how to terraforming HELL.
@oplkfdhgk
@oplkfdhgk 4 года назад
greenhouses gasses are bad mars:you think so :P
@Luke-Barrett
@Luke-Barrett 4 года назад
She has great energy and I like how she presents the information. Seeker should have her do more.
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