You’re such a boss for putting no ads. I like to wind down with my eyes shut,slowly falling asleep to these types of videos and ads usually startle me and annoy the hell out of me.
Same for me, SEA is really calm throughout all his videos so I just put a few in a playlist and fall asleep. One disadvantage is that I now don't know which ones I actually watched lol
If I'm being completely honest, I've reached an age where human society and culture feels very disappointing to me. Our greatest nations are consumed with ideals of personal enrichment. Our leaders are mostly buffoons or sellouts, where character; personality and stage presence seems to count for a lot more than sound policies guided by wisdom and expanding scientific knowledge. I find it very difficult to believe humanity has a long term future, and I do think Arks leaving earth on a doomed last ditch effort to sustain the species when our planet becomes virtually unlivable is not an entirely fantastical possibility. If it comes to that, I think it is this time, right now, +/- a couple of generations either side, that will be seen as the moment in human history when we could have done something, but instead did nothing. ps. great channel, you have a new sub.
Without divine intervention the rich and socially powerful would just board these vessels and repeat our bloody history forever. We are doomed unless we are able to achieve a social rennaisance that idealizes science and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom to better our species as a whole over personal gain and glory at the expense of all else.
Bendy Bruce absolutely 😣I feel the same and it is also an insult to previous generations that fought for us, they fought for survival ,just so most of humanity would just bs🙁
@Nurhayat Leon Guerrero talk about your own culture. We have known about the earth, Sun, Universe for thousands of years.. Not only that but also the fact that Earth orbits the Sun. Precisely how many days it takes to orbit, how long our day is, How old Earth is, understanding of the cosmos etc was known thousands of years ago and is the knowledge is still preserved in Hindu Scriptures. There is concept of gravity, laws of physics, planes everything in Hindu Scriptures. Our ancestors were a lot more knowledgeable than the Western society gives them credit for. The West was all ruins but the middle East and the much of Asia and India were all connected and shared wisdom with each other.
@Nurhayat Leon Guerrero nope, just saying don't generalise. There are lots of cultures who are a lot more advanced than the West. No matter how much we think we know, our ancestors knew just as much if not more. The only thing we have gotten better at is documenting, preserving and sharing information.
I'm interested in habitable exoplanets only to find out if any life has arisen there, not because I want to colonize them. if human population ever really gets out of control, meaning, if the cities floating on the water and the re-vegetated deserts are overcrowded (including Antarctica), we will expand onto orbiting space colonies first, not planets.
BigWillyJim the wait was only because my laptop broke, uploads will be more frequent and shorter in parts too, need to get back to normal series but had a real interest in these 30 min type videos covering a wide variety of topics lately
@@sea_space i personally hate ur gd vids and ur voice is way more suited for these types of videos, so i enjoy these way better than the gd vids popped out every couple days. At least u know u got a scapegoat when gd dies.
I feel like we need a second earth. With our population increasing, the demand for resources required to sustain life is increasing. With us reaching peak population and our water being strained, it is likely we will hit a global water defacit. Not only will this kill people and increase water stress in places such as sub-saharan africa to drastic levels, but also the chance that, in the worst situation, could interrupt the convection current under the asthenosphere, affecting landforms, natural disasters and worst of all, potentially the core. If the core is affected, it could cause the magnetosphere to move faster, disabling WiFi, communication and travel and would allow space storms and solar particles to affect the earth, killing people due to the power of solar particles having the capability to wipe gases from a planet.
What if we just stop being retards, corrupted assholes and money whores who make countless species go extinct by cutting down primal forests and co., because of our will of wealth and power, and polluting oceans and just start caring about the planet and save what's left on it before it's too late ? That sounds right to me. Because if we don't, we won't even reach the point you're talking about. Looking for another planet is useless if we can't take care of the first one.
@@PraxiisL because people's ideas of how to do that are retarded pipedreams that would never work. You would have to force the entire population to live the way you decide, good luck getting anyone but your dumbass virtue signalling friends to go along with it.
@@troll_486 I am being realistic. The Yellowstone super volcano could literally erupt at any time. With the rising worries of nuclear attacks, we could literally see a nuclear winter at any time.
Even if we were able to find an exact copy of earth orbiting a nearby star. The sheer distances involved, it would make it impossible for humans to colonize outside of our solar system.
@Nathan Mendes Thats impractical because building a ship with self sustaining capabilities, the technology money and resources needed to build a ship like that. We would be better off developing a Quantum drive, which would instead of trying break the law of physics would simply be bypassing that obstacle all together.
You missed another possible solution for Mars.... Redirect Phobos (which is doomed anyway) to impact Mars near a pole to heat up the ice and create a huge cloud around the planet. This will further heat it up.
Great video, but I feel like you missed something important when you talked about the increasing population. As the developing world develops further, along with the rest of the world becoming more advanced in general, people will start having less and less children. It is already happening and has been for quite some time in the developed world, and it will happen when the developing world fully develops. Based on current rates combined with this trend, it is generally accepted that the population will peak at around 10 billion people in around 2050. It will then stabilize and plateau for few decades, and then actually start declining as less babies are born and more people die off. So it's not like the population will get to a point where ALL resources are depleted and it will just keep expanding. There is some hope, at least on that front. In addition, I've been thinking a lot about the idea that in the not-too-distant future, humanity will probably have figured out a way to stop and potentially reverse and manipulate the aging process and allow people to stay young and hypothetically live FOREVER. Of course you can still die by other means, just not because of old age and its related causes. This will mean that after that point, literally NOTHING will be entirely certain in life, and you could literally do whatever you want since there will literally be a potentially INFINITE amount of time to do it, all under your supervision and you don't age one bit. This will also likely remove the need to have any children at all, potentially stabilizing the population FOREVER, although some will definitely still do it and like I said before, some people will still die by other means. So this could effectively allow the population growth to be fully controlled. And there are ofc MANY, MAAAAANY more ideas I've thought about on this topic. Actually now that I think about it this would make a great topic for your next video, SEA. I don't care how long it takes, PLEAAASE make it since it's such a fascinating and also kinda scary topic to think about. I'm a huge fan of your work and you are really getting somewhere with these space videos and it's so amazing to see you grow like this since I've always loved space and found it so fascinating. I've been subscribed to you since the Nine Circles maps from hell video, btw. Regardless of what I said this video is still a fantastic job. Keep up the good work, my friend 👍
If we ever reach the point of being able to live effectively forever, the leading causes of death could end up being suicide and murder. How much of the good we now do is a by-product of our limited life span? I fear the price of eternal life could be a world we do not wish to live in.
Not to mention, we could get cybernetic immortality, which might eliminate the need to reproduce for the people who choose to get the procedure. Technology could allow people to upload their minds and live in virtual utopias. Then there's space settlement, including things like terraforming or para-terraforming ( para-terraforming would be domeing a whole planet or moon over ) and kilotons more!
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 We do have flying cars. I get your point that they're not widely used, but they're coming online. Progress always takes longer than anticipated, but there's no stopping it.
It's almost statistically impossible that there isn't another intelligent race out in the universe that is millions of years more technologically advanced than our own. Our chances of meeting them is like picking up a grain of sand in the middle of the Sahara and finding a face painted on it but we can always hope.
thanks youtube to give me the ability to playback this @0.75 ^_^ i'm not english mothertongue, and he speaks way too fast for me to understand everything in time :D and thank SEA for all these amazing videos.
A very common mistake I see in this quest is that a new planet needs to be found because climate change and resource consumption is ending this one’s lifespan faster than expected. The corollary of all this being “...so that we can over consume the new planet’s resources”. As much as I agree with the quest of new Earths, this mentality has to go, or else we won’t get anywhere. We need to clean up our act before we move forward. Marie von Franz, one of Carl Jung’s most gifted students and friends put it best in a video that can be found here at YT: not only is leaving this Earth for another one because we destroyed the first world a science fictional wet dream, it is also irresponsible and a sign of giving up the struggle.
It is also almost always harder to get to that planet, make it ideal for us and build a new civilisation there than if we just clean up our own planet. Thats why I always cringe at sci fi movies that propose that we need to move to another planet because we destroyed our own. The real reason to colonise another planet should be to expand our civilisation, and I think Mars should be where we start. We could probably build big indoor spaces with breathable air, the windows filter out the UV and some radiation and we could sleep underground to stop even more radiation.
I still don't understand how we would find another earth like planet if the light takes so long to get to us. So we would be looking at the earth like planets from the past, how would we know if they have intelligent life if we are seeing them from x years it light years ago. Maybe it just beyond me.
That’s hot man. Welcome back. You’ve missed about 2 weeks of me procrastinating over my make up work due to going to Ireland for a 1 week band trip. :/ I can really tell you used a new filter on your rendering settings.
I want to thank you for all of your videos. I have insomnia and your videos are so interesting and relaxing its a great distraction from struggles of real life so thanks.
Just a curious question. If people where to settle on a planet with a stronger gravity than here on earth, wouldnt they have to work out rigorously to counter the effects? I mean, in order to just carry them selfes around, they would have to be pretty strong considering that gravity “weighing” them down a lot more.
We are looking at planets that look like ours, and they are "likely candidates". How likely would our planet be to hold life if we were to put a telescope at ourselves from a greater distance?
instead of trying to terraform the mars, try to figure out how to stop the global warming on earth, my point is how we can form other planet favor for us if we can't save our own planet
could be yea. it also could be that there already are technological species within our galaxy. they are just so far away that light is still millions of years away from us to observe them or their signals
I fell asleep with your video playing on TV, I was dreaming i was debating the universe with a retiree. I was furious he would not give me any time to speak.
Let's go to the Virgo cluster! It's not too late, with the right advances in technology we could get there before the hubble flow makes traveling to other galaxy clusters impossible. If we go there then we'll buy ourselves much more time to live, as that cluster has much more star making material to keep the lights on for much longer.
Finding new Earth would be thrilling. I think we should first learn how to properly treat our existing home before we set out to destroy yet another planet. After all, we don't want to behave like a swarm of locusts, do we?
Mars needs more mass and a magnetic field if we're going to give it a meaningful atmosphere. The amount of energy and matter that we'd need to use in such a project are prohibitive. If we had those kinds of resources we could simply fix the Earth.