From Today To The Year 4000: Future of Space Travel And Spacecraft!

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
  • The great scientist Carl Sagan once said that “...in the long run, every planetary civilization will be endangered by impacts from space, [therefore] every surviving civilization is obliged to become spacefaring…” So, if the destiny of humanity lies in conquering space, we must carefully consider the spaceships of the future that will get us there. Join us as we unravel the mysteries and possibilities of future spacecraft, taking you on a voyage through the corridors of the cosmos from the near future to the Year 4000.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:55 2025 Fist Ion Engine
    1:38 2029 Reusable Vehicles
    2:28 2030
    2:56 2032 Space Habitats
    3:40 2033 Swarms of MIcrosatellites
    4:30 2034 Nuclear Propulsion Systems
    5:19 2035 Mars Colonizaion Intensifies
    6:24 2040 the first interstellar probe with power engines
    6:42 2042 Self Sustaining ecosystem
    7:20 ai take on spacecrafts
    8:01 2046 nanotechnology
    8:59 2047 temperature adjustments
    9:46 2048 self healing materials and 3d printers
    10:14 2049 life support systems
    11:00 2051 asteroids defense improvements
    11:39 2053
    12:39 2055 anti matter propulsion
    13:10 2065 advanced radiation shielding materials
    13:58 2071
    14:40 2075
    16:28 2091 advanced propulsion systems
    17:38 3100 self replicating sheeps
    18:38 3600 quantum propulsion system
    19:30 4000 explore paralllel universe
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Komentáře • 156

  • @brandonhodnett5420
    @brandonhodnett5420 Před 11 dny +38

    Settlement on Mars in 11 years, I’d love some of what you guys are puffing on.

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny +1

      They're full of it, and haven't done any basic, much less extensive, research on the prospects of living on Mars, or anywhere else besides fantastic, warm, rippling with life, watery Mother Earth.

    • @erictacy4815
      @erictacy4815 Před 6 dny +1

      You guys are astro physicist eh. Give me an equation or any scientific example of how you base your claims

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 5 dny

      @@erictacy4815 They can't base their claims on any extant scientific reality, just, to date, science fiction and dreams.

    • @James-zp5po
      @James-zp5po Před 4 dny

      Not in 11 years and not in 1100 years because mars doesn't exist

    • @cruisewithspirit6021
      @cruisewithspirit6021 Před dnem

      Me to

  • @newsmonger77
    @newsmonger77 Před 11 dny +34

    And we will probably still have lots of potholes in our roads!

  • @Administrator_O-5
    @Administrator_O-5 Před 11 dny +14

    Amazon Prime is going to cost a fortune, free 2 day interstellar delivery won't be cheap...

  • @kib2675
    @kib2675 Před 11 dny +48

    A bit too much tech optimism, but nicely portraid

    • @Bigboi7736
      @Bigboi7736 Před 11 dny +2

      OUR SCIENCE EXPONENTIALLY IMPROVES AFTER A POINT IT SNOWBALLS

    • @naffehumaar3759
      @naffehumaar3759 Před 9 dny

      Real evaluation, well said.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 3 dny

      @@Bigboi7736there’s still a difference between connecting a few basic physics equations together and compressing the entire universe to travel FTL.

  • @EmersonMarsh
    @EmersonMarsh Před 10 dny +7

    It is a common trait for human beings to overestimate the technological advancements in sooner years and underestimate the technological advancements In later years I do think that going to Mars 11 years from now, would be a hefty challenge and quite unrealistic, but I do believe that in the far future, our ancestors will enjoy the luxury of technology, that we cannot even wrap our minds around.

  • @richmorgan8546
    @richmorgan8546 Před 11 dny +8

    2026: nasa budget gets slashed and nothing gets done.

    • @ignas49
      @ignas49 Před 11 dny +3

      imagine how much progress we would have achieved if NASAs budget was even a third of the military spending

  • @BlackPeerama
    @BlackPeerama Před 11 dny +10

    I am so excited for the years 2025 to 4000

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny +2

      And yet you won't live to anywhere near see either.

    • @rodneyhiggins8562
      @rodneyhiggins8562 Před 9 dny

      @@samr.england613 Hopefully by the blessing of god, i will live forever heathy and strong and so will my loved ones.

  • @Juan-ll6sf
    @Juan-ll6sf Před 6 dny +2

    Before planning huge space travels, we have to solve the problem of finding artificial gravity in space craft and space stations. We cannot survive long time without gravity. Thanks.

  • @michaelrexrode3759
    @michaelrexrode3759 Před 8 dny +4

    Been a HUGE science fiction fan my whole life but I'm sorry to say we will most likely never become a system wide species, let alone an interstellar one. Hope I'm wrong tho.

  • @stephenlangsl67
    @stephenlangsl67 Před 11 dny +5

    How about these 2 things? 1. Extending the average Human Lifespan past the age of 100 in the year 2040. And 2. Using CRISPER technology to produce fruits and vegetables that are 10 times larger than what they normally are and to try to recreate the plant life of the Carboniferous period by producing giant genetically modified Horsetails and Club mosses in the year 2068.

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny

      Why "in the year 2040"? What's magical about the year 2040?

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 Před 11 dny +9

    What you didn’t mention was the ability to increase the lifetime of humans or to transfer the human mind into advanced robotic forms. This is what interests me the most, as I want to be alive to experience all the wonders you did describe. I, as an early boomer won’t otherwise be around past the 2040s

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny

      Dream all you want, but accept your mortality. If I live to be 80, I'll check out of Hotel Earth in 2043. Life is so short, and that's what makes it special and precious.

    • @stanleydavidson6543
      @stanleydavidson6543 Před 11 dny

      Please have faith in God and know that because of Christ and his atonement we will all live again on the day of russeration

    • @MsTasha217
      @MsTasha217 Před 11 dny

      This whole video was about space travel…

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 7 dny

      @@stanleydavidson6543 We can ask the non-believers to have faith in God through Jesus Christ, but such pleas will go unfulfilled. We can plead with them, but asking, "Please have faith in God" isn't going to be effective, or show results. (Think about it. You're begging someone to have faith in something they don't believe in in the first place.) We cannot fake our faith. God bless you for trying.

  • @sebastiangeschonke9756
    @sebastiangeschonke9756 Před 8 dny +2

    This is more fantasy than Science Fiction.
    Warp-Drive in 50 years?
    I hope we figured out Fusion till then and maybe found a way to use it in Space while dissipating the additional heat that is not pumped out for acceleration.

  • @rizwanahmed2432
    @rizwanahmed2432 Před 7 dny +3

    1969 we land on moon 2024 we still can't go outside the earth magnetic field😂😂😂

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před 11 dny +3

    omg. you did beautiful . Insane~ 🙂

  • @user-fy6ck9di1f
    @user-fy6ck9di1f Před dnem

    Thanks for insane curiosity for sharing this

    • @InsaneCuriosity
      @InsaneCuriosity  Před 23 hodinami

      Thanks for watching and for the kind words! We're glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @deepdrag8131
    @deepdrag8131 Před 11 dny +16

    I got two words for you:
    Ha ha.

  • @phillipjacobs8857
    @phillipjacobs8857 Před 10 dny +1

    Loved it but way too optimistic timescales early on in the progression.

  • @jssomewhere6740
    @jssomewhere6740 Před 11 dny +1

    I love the video.
    I do wonder what happened to the idea that most of what you talked about in this video, never happening?
    I much prefer the optimistic outlook. Im just curious did the pessimistic view get fewer views?

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny

      No one knows what's going to happen in the next 2,000 years! No one knows what's going to happen in the next 30 years! These type vids are just fantasy vids, made to attract followers or ratings, not made to show any actual truth.

  • @MsTasha217
    @MsTasha217 Před 11 dny +1

    I think we might want to do the asteroid control thing first…

  • @rickytran2378
    @rickytran2378 Před 11 dny +1

    i think you are missing a digit. the tech in year 4,000 might be achieved in the year 40,000.

  • @amangogna68
    @amangogna68 Před 11 dny +1

    Great video and information !

  • @astrogay220
    @astrogay220 Před 5 dny

    well if its all come true , the future will be so exiting and amazing

  • @kaxtorplose
    @kaxtorplose Před dnem

    You forgot to mention hollow rotating asteroid habitats as generation starships.

  • @tonyroy6767
    @tonyroy6767 Před 11 dny +2

    What you said during 2032 might happen by 2050 or something.. timeline is little too .speedyy😅

  • @crazyedswonderfulworldofso9370

    You haven't mentioned the one event that renders all of this impossible - WORLD WAR III!

  • @jeanfrancoisriemer1770
    @jeanfrancoisriemer1770 Před 11 dny +1

    Jumping from 2091 to 3100 and hoping, nobody notices???

  • @ericsolnitzky795
    @ericsolnitzky795 Před 8 dny

    I'd multiply what you drummed up by about 4 at least as far as timelines. Regardless, some interesting tech and milestones to ponder as we become more spacefaring.

  • @Space30MINUTES
    @Space30MINUTES Před 10 dny

    NASA's Artemis program is a long-term program that aims to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence there. The program is divided into many specific stages and tasks. It begins with Artemis I, an unmanned mission, followed by manned missions Artemis II and Artemis III, with the ultimate goal of sending astronauts to the lunar surface by the mid-2020s. .

  • @user-bg7pq7ky7n
    @user-bg7pq7ky7n Před 11 dny +3

    Grandio's thoughts. I think discoveries are going to slow way down in the future and we will be lucky to achieve one percent at the speed of light in the next thousand years. I don't believe in wormholes. I do believe people will live in space on board ships because the earth will be overcrowded very soon, and the only option is to live in space or die. One day in the near future, people will begin and end their lives in space. I don't mean to make it sound so tacky, but I think battle star Galactica had it fairly close, although maybe without the machines trying to kill us. A civilization that wanders the stars. That is how humans will expand into deep space

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny +1

      One percent the speed of light (1,860 miles-per-second) would be an astonishing achievement! But I doubt that milestone will be achieved in the next 100 years or so, or even the next 500 years. But, who knows?

    • @user-bg7pq7ky7n
      @user-bg7pq7ky7n Před 11 dny

      As you know, we have only been in space for about the last seventy years, so this is all new. It's kind of like trying to say something unique that someone hasn't already said an untold number of times before.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 3 dny

      @@samr.england613just so you know, we already have engines capable of going 0.01c and even 0.1c (10% of the speed of light). That’s nuclear and ion engines and they’ve been first proposed around mid 60s.

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před dnem

      @@georgeousthegorgeous No. We don't.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 7 hodinami

      @@samr.england613 we do, they just aren’t built. The technology is there.

  • @WG-tt6hk
    @WG-tt6hk Před 11 dny +1

    Considering the fact that the idiots currently in charge of this country are hell-bent on starting World War III , this video is very optimistic. We will either be going to the stars or trying to survive in a nuclear wasteland, The next 4 months will tell the tale.

  • @Clover-qz8nl
    @Clover-qz8nl Před 11 dny

    Thank you for sharing your work with the world and for sharing your content with us 🫶 it’s very well done and I hope to see more of your content 🍀 keep up the great work ♾️ thank youuuu 🍀

  • @Sammmeow
    @Sammmeow Před 11 dny +1

    Double, possibly triple the amount of time. This video is a bit optimistic 😆

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect Před 6 dny

    I think this all would be much easier if we would Hi-Jack one of those shiny UFOs instead. We can bypass all this R&D and get right to the space exploration

  • @MarinCipollina
    @MarinCipollina Před 7 dny

    Optimistic in the extreme. but well produced.

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Před 3 dny

    Ever see predictions of what it will be like in the future, as seen in 1900?

  • @Contrarian-ol2bc
    @Contrarian-ol2bc Před 9 dny

    Mining the moon should only be done to use those resources ON the Moon. Only for the logistical reason that even the Moon's gravity well makes it too expensive to haul stuff away. It is cheaper and easier to basically just dock with any of the thousands of asteroids within the orbit of Mars (or millions of them in the asteroid belt). The smallish ones of 10km or less in size have barely enough gravity to hold themselves into a pile of rubble (dust, pebbles, rocks, and boulders). This makes them *super easy* to mine.
    The only stuff you need to haul up from Earth is the original mining/refining equipment and equipment to build more equipment.
    And as long as you're there, you might as well just build a space habitat on the spot. In fact, if you put a big bag around an asteroid and spin it a bit faster, it will come apart and be on the sides of the bag. THAT is even easier to mine, its like a ravine in Minecraft, you just walk along until you see what you want. This now hollow asteroid is now doubling as a shield against space radiation and random rocks zipping around.... so build your O'niell Cylinder space habitat inside that nice cozy hollow.

  • @AnthonyDivine-mn1ty
    @AnthonyDivine-mn1ty Před 10 dny +1

    I'm from the Year 3003 i bought a spaceship it cost 51 billion dollars I'm taking my girlfriend to the rymspians planet for vacation I'm so excited i can't wait ,,,rymspians looks exactly like human but they have tail thier planet is 29lightyears away from earth I'm from Japan which is now called Asian Republic

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 Před 5 dny

    Realy I like this video so so much like you can imagine

  • @joemasters2270
    @joemasters2270 Před dnem

    Unpopular opinion: I actually have faith in the future. *GASP*

  • @newsmonger77
    @newsmonger77 Před 11 dny +2

    300,000 years with today's technology to reach our nearest star, except the sun. Good luck.

    • @23o8idlnqdolkqd
      @23o8idlnqdolkqd Před 11 dny +1

      Exactly, because the technology doesn't evolve

    • @ignas49
      @ignas49 Před 11 dny

      @@23o8idlnqdolkqd so true its annoying having to watch colorless TV and driving my carriage to work after so many years

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 3 dny

      Much less actually. It’s closer to about 40-50 years with current technology but the cost is going to be astronomical (I’m talking 10-20 trillions of dollars here).

    • @Omar-kl3xp
      @Omar-kl3xp Před dnem

      @@georgeousthegorgeous more like couple of thousands years

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před dnem

      @@Omar-kl3xp There are projects which could get us there in 40 years. For instance, ships driven with nuclear bombs.

  • @reinholdvink2654
    @reinholdvink2654 Před 3 dny

    Alot of these things will probably never be possible...

  • @101495J
    @101495J Před 14 hodinami

    Can't even afford to send man back to the moon let alone Mars.

  • @philipmetts8831
    @philipmetts8831 Před 7 dny

    Large scale transmutation of elements.

  • @davehoward22
    @davehoward22 Před 11 dny +1

    Whos to say humans will be around in 2000 years?

  • @braggarmybrat
    @braggarmybrat Před 10 dny

    All that work, and we didn't find anyone else? “The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.” ― Carl Sagan, Contact..."

  • @Hutch671
    @Hutch671 Před dnem

    I give maybe 1000 years give or take 500 years we want be here.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 Před 10 dny +1

    *We will have bases on the moon by 1980 and bases on Mars by 1990.* -- Predictions by Werner von Braun in 1969.

  • @cruisewithspirit6021

    I’m still living the scariest life ever

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Před 3 dny

    Country with extending dashed lines attacking all intruders?

  • @user-mb9zx9lg7p
    @user-mb9zx9lg7p Před 7 dny

    you have a pretty vivid imagination

  • @marsm4159
    @marsm4159 Před 11 dny

    Corporate space plant work stations? That sucks

  • @stevenbarden8466
    @stevenbarden8466 Před 9 dny

    How much do you toke?

  • @reggieziet
    @reggieziet Před 11 dny

    09:00 Nice vid, but the 2047 part is definitely wrong, that year only brings glitches in all that new technology.

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 Před 11 dny

      How do you know? (Not saying I support this vid, as I think it's ridiculous.) But, like Insane Curiosity, how do you know what's going to happen in 2047, much less in the Year 4000?

  • @scatterman13
    @scatterman13 Před 9 dny

    I wont believe anything until i get my hoverboard

  • @chrisbaham2284
    @chrisbaham2284 Před 11 dny +1

    Year 3500. Guy is using a cell phone lol

  • @Matt33318
    @Matt33318 Před 2 dny

    Warp drive tech around 2100? I don't think so...

  • @damianfirecaster7230
    @damianfirecaster7230 Před 2 hodinami

    how can you predict what will be around in 200 yrs let alone 4000 yrs, Noone thru out history have Actually predicted future tech. so what makes you think you can do any better ???

  • @47alpha62
    @47alpha62 Před 6 dny

    I have the feeling we won't need too much technology 😂i mean if we behave we may live one or two more generations 😂

  • @randar1969
    @randar1969 Před 9 dny

    If you look at future predictions from days past , one thing can be noticed. Usually they overestimate our technological advancements in the short distance future 0-50 years, then underestimate what we can do in the distant future. It might go slower then predicted here for example then when for example in 50 years A.I. can write better versions of itself... Suddenly we get an technological explosion no one can forsee or perhaps not even comprehend. Anyway let's look at the past in the 70's Voyagers got launched it takes them around 50.000! years to travel to proxima centauri. (if they where heading that way they are not). Now 50 years later our fastest ship is the Solar Park Probe going about 8 times faster due to gravity assists from Venus and the Sun. Now it 'only' takes aropund 6200 years if you would sling it towards Proxima. Still way too long even for robotic flights. But if you take linear progression (which won't happen) in 50 years it should be down to only 781 years. In a 100 years? 97 years... in 150 years it would finally make sense for probes as it would take 12 years. And i guess anything after that will slow down as for now it's impossible to see how you can break fundemental laws like the speed of light... We basically need to do the opposite what nature does contract space instead of expansion to go faster.

  • @kiwidiesel
    @kiwidiesel Před 6 dny

    Gotta love optimistic views😂

  • @shaunskosana2202
    @shaunskosana2202 Před 3 dny

    Is the only thing missing in humans to travel space and into other planets

  • @davidrogers1097
    @davidrogers1097 Před 4 dny

    they should build a nuclear powered ion powered engine

  • @tinaandalex
    @tinaandalex Před 11 dny

    Some of the things you said will come true.

  • @eternisedDragon7
    @eternisedDragon7 Před 9 dny

    No, the destiny of humanity does not at all lie in conquering space, morally it's even the opposite, and if you want to find out why that irrefutably is the case, then look up the very bottom of the Talk page associated to the space colonization Wikipedia page.

  • @ozzymandius666
    @ozzymandius666 Před 11 dny

    It really bugs me how all these "artist's impressions" completely ignore the necessity for tons and tons of shielding. Also, we won't be manufacturing any controlled fusion devices, much les space drives by 2040.

  • @BdogFinal14
    @BdogFinal14 Před 11 dny

    Warp drive, probably. Wormholes, highly unlikely. A real warp drive would take 4 years to reach Alpha Centauri, more than possible. A wormhole would take harnessing the entire energy output of a star. I don’t think that would be possible. Colonization would be possible using Hibernation Ships. But for extreme deep space, a Seed Ship may be the answer. An AI controlled, automated starship, that stores the genetic material of the colonists, animals and plants in an embryonic state. Once the Ship reaches a suitable planet, the AI and drones would gestate the embryos in artificial wombs. If necessary, the AI could genetically modify the embryos to adapt them to their new planet.

  • @tbur8901
    @tbur8901 Před 11 dny

    You're saying A.I. and nanobots will turn spaceships into living creatures, with humans like parasites inside.
    And than we run into aliens coming to the rescue ...

    • @ignas49
      @ignas49 Před 11 dny

      you'd probably get mocked 200 years ago too if you said there would be this magical tablet thing with the world's knowledge that you carry in your pocket

    • @tbur8901
      @tbur8901 Před 10 dny +1

      @@ignas49 I was joking. I meant the aliens would try to 'heal' the ship and murder us :)

    • @ignas49
      @ignas49 Před 10 dny

      @@tbur8901 ohh my bad :D

    • @tbur8901
      @tbur8901 Před 10 dny

      ​@@ignas49 Re reading my words it wasn't that clear admittedly :!
      I can see how you were thinking ..

  • @kryzak123
    @kryzak123 Před 11 dny

    A bit too optimistic... My prediction of the breakthrough in 2050 - iPhone 43! ;-)

  • @PeteThe
    @PeteThe Před 11 dny +2

    Nice ideas, however, if we look at our last 2000 years performance, it seems implausible.

  • @seandonnellan1785
    @seandonnellan1785 Před 2 dny

    Can we say replicators

  • @omegaroyal
    @omegaroyal Před 11 dny

    Me just waiting for people to realise these are all going to be proven wrong as we learn how harness zero point energy and use this infinite energy source to bend spacetime and make our own UFO sightings on alien planets.

  • @equinsuocha8905
    @equinsuocha8905 Před 14 hodinami

    Way too optimistic. Lost me gravity manipulation for artificial gravity and warp drive in the 21st century.

  • @diegokricekfontanive
    @diegokricekfontanive Před 11 dny +1

    One wonders how all this would be achievable as long as humanity continues to function with the cognitive state it has today and has always had for the last 50000 years or so (ergo: competitive, prone to lies, intrinsically irrational, inclined to foster fantasies, beliefs and ideologies).

    • @bryanpayton1168
      @bryanpayton1168 Před 10 dny +2

      Don't worry, we'll undoubtedly drag all that stuff into space with us. We'll progress, and once there's enough people out there, they'll find something to fight about. New locations won't remove that trait.

    • @diegokricekfontanive
      @diegokricekfontanive Před 10 dny

      @@bryanpayton1168 I guess future history will confirm your predictions.

    • @bryanpayton1168
      @bryanpayton1168 Před 10 dny +2

      @diegokricekfontanive , if we make it that far. We might just blast ourselves back to the stone age, we'll see.

  • @G.Yam74
    @G.Yam74 Před 11 dny

    Flying cars in the year 2000
    That was just an estimate of 50 years. 😂
    In the year 4000, humanity has been extinct for 1800 - 1900 years because of wild fantasies far away. We would have preferred to look at our feet to see if there were any potholes.

  • @davidmceuen5875
    @davidmceuen5875 Před 11 dny

    When go on earth atmosphere high rate speed on launch you don't need a heat shield for that when you come back in for landing from space need a heat shield why can't you stole the crap down where it won't go that fast to need a heat shield wouldn't you should be a lot lighter if you could do that

  • @bakhtiyaralmaty1663
    @bakhtiyaralmaty1663 Před 6 dny

    Warp drive in 2080 ahahahhaahha. More like 2800. Or 3800. We're not stepping on Mars till 2050 and Titan till 2100.

  • @errolfoster1101
    @errolfoster1101 Před 10 dny

    Maybe but I don't think so

  • @sayyamzahid7312
    @sayyamzahid7312 Před 11 dny

    Strano strano strano strano

  • @paulnicolas172
    @paulnicolas172 Před 10 dny

    Way way too optimistic - we’d be lucky to land on mars using similar technology we went to the moon with by the end of the century . Most the technology you mention towards the end of the video won’t be for at least another 200-300 yrs

  • @konigsabby
    @konigsabby Před 11 dny +1

    If we have unlimited clean energy source like a Nuclear fusion reactor we might be able to terraform our planet ...Imagine systems capable of sucking carbon dioxide out of atmosphere or any other has that we want .. de-salination of water is free so we can have unlimited source of clean water..deserts can be turned green.. after that only we can plan space exploration

  • @JacobProphet88
    @JacobProphet88 Před 9 dny

    It's not going to get that far?

  • @omaracevedo4784
    @omaracevedo4784 Před 11 dny

    So ya believe that in 80 years we will be in the Moon, Mars, have cities in both places asteroid bases and essentially colonize the entire solar system. That's wishful thinking.

  • @7ofmine258
    @7ofmine258 Před 9 dny

    In 2046, Trumps AI will still be in power after 100 years.

  • @thomasleong3311
    @thomasleong3311 Před 10 dny

    This is too optimistic, my bet is by 2055 we still can't differentiate gender🤣 But your work is beautiful, thank you :)

  • @BladeRunner25463c
    @BladeRunner25463c Před 11 dny

    Horse hockey

  • @leonardokalvomontoya7771

    You must be so high or added a ¨0¨ too much, we won´t last that long, perhaps 40 years. Haha funny way to catch viewers!

  • @TOGazza
    @TOGazza Před 11 dny

    Timeline is very wishful.

  • @dicaschinesas
    @dicaschinesas Před 11 dny

    NASA? SpaceX? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @charlie44266
    @charlie44266 Před 10 dny

    Boldly going the the edge of the universe and beyond by building everything from word salads recycled.

  • @dvongrad
    @dvongrad Před 8 dny

    In the video description, self-replicating sheeps? Clickbait?! Baaaaaaaaaaa!

  • @ruisilva5758
    @ruisilva5758 Před 11 dny

    It would be awesome...but no...

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 Před 10 dny

    I received some responses to my comment and query about extension of life in the future and got the religious nut jobs responding rather than an intelligent discussion re: the issue.

  • @Mdc869
    @Mdc869 Před 11 dny +1

    First

    • @seed.meditation
      @seed.meditation Před 10 dny

      Means you are into science same as me. Lots of respect.

  • @SamiKotiranta
    @SamiKotiranta Před 7 dny

    Hilariously overoptimistic 😂👍

  • @BarneyBrown-jb8fy
    @BarneyBrown-jb8fy Před 11 dny

    They can't even get through the radiation belt

  • @johnbourassa1550
    @johnbourassa1550 Před 10 dny

    Hopefully Canada has broken up by then and the West Joins the USA! Canada is a land of depression.

  • @samr.england613
    @samr.england613 Před 11 dny

    This channel is incredibly lame. No one knows what the year 2100 will be like, much less the year 4000. Jesus Insane, at least shorten it to the year 3000, or even 2200. Absolutely ludicrous and silly. (Oh but, great fantasy.)

  • @James-zp5po
    @James-zp5po Před 4 dny +1

    Nothing has ever been to space sry

    • @FurlogTheGiant
      @FurlogTheGiant Před 4 dny

      Sry, but that’s utterly ridiculous

    • @James-zp5po
      @James-zp5po Před 4 dny

      @@FurlogTheGiant oh yeah and you are just repeating what you heard someone else say because you are not a critical thinker and you have not done your own experiments like me ok space starts at 62 miles high and nothing has ever been to space because rockets can not produce thrust in a vacuum so the rocket just falls back down at the 62 mile mark

    • @InsaneCuriosity
      @InsaneCuriosity  Před 3 dny

      Thank you for your comment! Actually, many missions have successfully traveled beyond the Kármán line, which is the boundary of space at about 62 miles above sea level. Rockets are designed to operate in the vacuum of space by carrying both fuel and an oxidizer, enabling thrust even without atmospheric air.

  • @Juan-ll6sf
    @Juan-ll6sf Před 6 dny

    Before planning huge space travels, we have to solve the problem of finding artificial gravity in space craft and space stations. We cannot survive long time without gravity. Thanks.

  • @Juan-ll6sf
    @Juan-ll6sf Před 6 dny

    Before planning huge space travels, we have to solve the problem of finding artificial gravity in space craft and space stations. We cannot survive long time without gravity. Thanks.