If Earth ever gets too crowded or uninhabitable, don't worry, we can just build some giant tubes in space. Easy peasy A clip from The Human Future, coming later this summer.
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@@RicRoll92 Still a long way off. A long, long way off. People seem to be kinda confused about this new wave of A.I (machine learning). It doesn't come up with original ideas it uses what's already available to it: In other words what humans come up with. It's basically a complex database, not necessarily a problem solver. If it can't understand humans don't have three arms without someone prompting it, it's not going to be able to pull this off.
@@RicRoll92 That's a lie, I'm afraid. A generation ago we thought we'd already colonised the moon by now among a whole array of other stuff. Watch any film from the 80's about the 2020's and you'll see what I mean. Blade Runner was set in 2019.
There's no suggestion that this be built instead of fixing Earth. Smaller versions of this are ideal for expansion, not escape. Far better than settling any planet.
@@maxmustermann3093we would need massive amount of materials and machinery to refine them on such a Hugh scale, even those bug machines take decades to make and to get end products maybe one or two centuries, the most difficult task would be attaching such parts together with the help of rockets,gravities,mathematical equations to predict when a "good" time would come to make it easier, even if attached the polymers,more manpower would be needed to make an artificial world, the last artificially made land I saw was that sand crab being made by draining sands by machines and it's still unsuccessful despite having great engineers to look after the process. What we lack is the knowledge to convert those impossible into possible just that it would take more time to refine and produce new inventions like we do all the time, it would take time. Which, we, have a lot of it.
@@flowermill7 In Halo, there are these artificial worlds in the shape of a ring (hence the name Halo) that are actually weapons meant to wipe out every sentient being in the galaxy
Ozone is necessary to protect against those light tubes. Either we turn them into a non harmful amount of UV or find another solution, because some people can’t handle to much. Also let’s have a night time when we turn them all off.
@@billieirish4369 Ozone is only needed in the stratosphere, which is around 10-50 km in altitude, where almost all UV lights below 320 nm are absorbed into non-lethal level before arriving ground levels, these ozone up high are called beneficial ozone. While ozone created by NO2 gas emitted by cars and factories typically stays at ground level, these ground-level ozone are typically referred to "bad" ozone, as they can trigger asthma and also irritates respiratory tracts, causing inflammation. While no evidence shows that high level of ground level ozone will increase risk of lung cancer, it is shown that it can still increase the mortality of lung cancers. Moreover, ground level ozone post almost no effect on UV lights, as they are comparatively thin to the stratosphere ozone layer while having lower concentration even in some of the most polluted cities in the world. Before anything, I want to let you know I've lived in one of the most polluted cities, Beijing, at one of its worst time, and I can tell you smog sucks.
Fun thing; there is no limit to how long you can make a cylinder habitat. So long as you have the manpower and materials, you can make it as long as you want. You make it long enough, it will bend like a rope, just like steel cables on earth. You can wrap that around a star. This is called a Topopolis, and I calculated that one of about the mass of Mars would have roughly 10,000 times the surface area of earth.
Hundreds of thousand, maybe millions years later after our extinction (because it's inevitable) someone finds halos and other collosal installations built by humans and starts worshiping us as gods and try to achieve godhood themselfs.
@@bariy7964 rather than we human extinct ( either from war or localized galactic disaster ) , we human reborn from project regenesis that begin from earth 100,000 years after first human civilization extinct. Humans slowly follow past history, century after century untill 21st century, humans discover a ruin of super advance civilization at the Mariana trench of course they still not manage to uncover the true owner of this ruin. 10 years after that humans with scientific breakthrough brought by knowledge uncover from the ruin, they began to explore the dark side of the moon. What became an event to rewrite history, the discover a rather intact research complex and a mega city and uncover the true history of humankind. They also discover many such places scattered across the solar system and of course across the galaxy itself.
Who's they and if your referring to "aliens" then who's technology do you think we'd be useing to construct such a thing. You've inspired my imagination tho good effort 👌
Good point. You’d have to suspend a powerful electromagnet in the axial core (both the geometric center, and where there is not sense of gravity, so the magnet could “float” just fine) or at either opening to block radiation at the openings while the shell/floor is built to block radiation coming from the other directions.
@@therealworldsociety42this is just fantasy. You don’t know what you are saying but nice try. You have to understand first how the planets are “floating” and gravity isn’t it since it is just a theory and isn’t understood. You also don’t know for sure if magnetic fields are the reason for this, although Earth’s magnetic fields AND our Atmosphere do block out SOME of the sun radiation and cosmic radiation.
@@TheStunnerFTW Gravity doesn't have any real effect on cosmic radiation. Harmful cosmic radiation is well-documented to be manipulated by magnetic fields. This is because the rays themselves are composed of electric and magnetic fields, hence electromagnetic radiation. If you're in the vacuum of space, you have three good ways to block radiation: 1. Hydrogen barrier as hydrogen is the best individual element at absorbing radiation 2. electromagnetic fields and 3. just a really thick wall. You could do this by packing up leftover asteroid material on the outsides or building the thing inside an asteroid in the first place.
Yeah. It’s almost exactly Rama, except the ends of the cylinder are open and it doesn’t have the artificial sun running down the center. What an awesome book that was! I can’t believe how many comments I had to scroll through before someone mentioned Rama.
maybe the hollow moon thing is just one of these but its the inside of the sphere that is the living surface, heck i would even put it to the disruptive factions that were living there were banished to earth to deal with the 12k year cycles that power the construct
Even with functionally unlimited energy the earth can only ever handle so many people, simply because we have to be able to radiate the heat away or we'll roast the entire planet
@@mikeyyy4111 living on inner surface of the rings is the stupidest constuction i ever seen, you dont have natural light coming in which makes everything more complex than it can be, with light inside then what lmao, theres would be same day/night cycle for everybody that would be terrible for productivity
Same would apply to Earth. However on Earth, as its convex, it's more possible for it to actually fly off, whereas in this thing it'd just spin around inside the tube. However on Earth, the rotational velocity isn't at any point above the escape velocity.
It would never be able to hold an atmosphere! First the air would just leak away then the water would evaporate. Centripetal Force is different than actual gravity.
@@NoNAME-qi9tqthe centrifugal force (artificial gravity) would be enough to retain the atmosphere due to the sheer size of the object, which proposes atmosphere retention walls more than 120 miles in height.
@@arseniix If the planet suddenly stopped rotating, the oceans and atmosphere would retain their angular momentum and move tangentially to the Earth's surface, Eastward.
This kinda support the notion of the hollow earth. That it could work, the spin pushing outward, keeping you on the inside of the tube. Like that ride at the fair that spins and you stick to the wall.
How do we built it? Our technology can't react it now, still need wait hundred thousand year to create the technology, another hundred thousand to gather the resources and another hundred thousand to build the thing
if you have the ability to procure this much material for a build you have the ability to find thousands of habitable planets anyways lol. edit: nowhere in this comment do i say anything about ftl.
@@kit5850 not really, procuring materials is not a physical impossibility even according to current physics. But traveling thousands of times faster than the speed of light is very much an impossibility and likely to remain that way for a very very long time, and no exotic materials/energy sources for wormholes or warp drives are known. So, if FTL travel is even possible, a civilization would definitely reach it way later than it reaches the stage where they build mega structures in the solar system.
Obviously none of you have seen interstellar. That's the whole point of what the Professor was trying to figure out for his entire life, and ultimately died without solving it. It's a fictional movie. I'm well aware this would not be feasible with any technology we possess or will possess for centuries or millenia to come.
@@chilla3205there won't be any life left when that happens 🤣🤣 as it's not happening on Monday morning you know.. Better to focus on saving what's left of this Earth. Instead of wasting time, money n resources on these useless projects.. Seriously what's the actual contribution of these space agencies? Just spending billions of dollars to find out that some Z xyz 124 galaxy is there and it holds many planets like Earth, black hole images and crap like that 🤣 What's the point of all this madness? So much resources n money wasted, totally wasted 😡😡
*The habitat would be oriented with its axis of rotation perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, with either an arrangement of mirrors to reflect sunlight onto the inner rim or an artificial light source in the middle, powered by a combination of solar panels on the outer rim and solar power satellites* Not mine but a copy and paste from wikipedia for convenience.
@imaginaryuniverse632 There's a Nigerian adage that quotes "A chicken that sleeps on a house rooftop at night, anywhere else you take that same chicken it will still find a new house rooftop to sleep on when night falls.... It's hard to overcome a bad habit, irrespective of changing locations.
It might be But I don't think fixing earth is a permanent solution In the end we humans do need to expand our territory for every possible good there is
It would be quite interesting to see something like this,but that is probably left for far away future,cause our best result in space is getting to moon and building a structures in space
@@spiritinflux so u think humans over the course of the 1.9 billions years we have till our sun swallows us wont evolve into further iterations of hominids? and other hominids aren't us as we aren't Neanderthals so if we as a race experience the death of our planet its quite likely its our fault.
@@ok9176 The only one making stupid comments here is you. What do you think the rotating structure is made out of? Metal and lots of hardware components. Now imagine a single piece of debree hitting a crucial piece of hardware and shutting down the whole system? Not to mention that a structure that large would immediately collapse into a sphere due to something that we call gravity.
Imagine looking up and seeing another continent above you 💀
That would be crazy 😂
I feel like it'd be too far away. And light pollution might affect vision as well...😅
Imagine looking up and seeing your online friend from another country
Edit: Using a telescope
Crazy
@@matthewboire6843 trying to suppress the urge to say the meme
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Engineers scratching their heads watching the architects promo video...
Aye, were do we get the materials mate?
💔😂😂😂😂🥲
@@RicRoll92 Still a long way off. A long, long way off. People seem to be kinda confused about this new wave of A.I (machine learning). It doesn't come up with original ideas it uses what's already available to it: In other words what humans come up with. It's basically a complex database, not necessarily a problem solver. If it can't understand humans don't have three arms without someone prompting it, it's not going to be able to pull this off.
@@RicRoll92 That's a lie, I'm afraid. A generation ago we thought we'd already colonised the moon by now among a whole array of other stuff. Watch any film from the 80's about the 2020's and you'll see what I mean. Blade Runner was set in 2019.
Aint that the damn truth.
Once a wise man said : Architecture's dream is Engineer's nightmare.
Well said
Agreed
And engineer's dream is mechanic's nightmare
@@RAWspy007and mechanic's dream is miner's nightmare 💀
A miners dream is the earths nightmare
if humanity could build this then there's no reason we couldn't fix earth first.
the reason would be it we cant build this.
Yeah because stopping a fucking star from going supernova is easier than creating an artificial habitat
@@SpeaksYourWord i think hes suggesting more moving earth away from the star before it goes super-nova
here is the thing people pursuing this space habitat might ended up losing so much time if only fixing earth in vice versa
There's no suggestion that this be built instead of fixing Earth. Smaller versions of this are ideal for expansion, not escape. Far better than settling any planet.
If ever people can build something like this, it means people have the ability to repair Earth itself.
my thought.. As it's not only the lightweight nanotubes, we'd have to build and bring up there, but the huge and heavy amount of water, soil and air
@@maxmustermann3093we would need massive amount of materials and machinery to refine them on such a Hugh scale, even those bug machines take decades to make and to get end products maybe one or two centuries, the most difficult task would be attaching such parts together with the help of rockets,gravities,mathematical equations to predict when a "good" time would come to make it easier, even if attached the polymers,more manpower would be needed to make an artificial world, the last artificially made land I saw was that sand crab being made by draining sands by machines and it's still unsuccessful despite having great engineers to look after the process. What we lack is the knowledge to convert those impossible into possible just that it would take more time to refine and produce new inventions like we do all the time, it would take time. Which, we, have a lot of it.
Good idea for spreading humanity across the cosmos, though.
We could send all the scum and criminals to some other solar system with this
@@childwhipper if we continue our lifestyle like now, we won't have much time anymore...
“Ayo Africa turn off yo damm lights it’s night time”
💀
😂
there is no light in Africa
@@azzidopintea4953not yet
😂 😂
normal person: well well. we are in this bishop thing now, no problems at all
Sun Radiation: 💀💀💀💀
Literally ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
What about COSMIC RADIATION☠️☠️💀💀
If it had its own artificial sun, it could be positioned in the Shadow of the earth so that it uses the earth as a natural windschield maybe
@@Toyota_Yaris So no light at all then?
That structure would imply advanced technology. At that point i am sure that sun radiation would not be a concern at all.
Isaac Arthur fans;
" A billion people sized space habitat? Those are rookie numbers, you got to pump those numbers up"
so true
Exactly
Plebs
Hey man! thank you for introducing me to Isaac Arthur. I just checked his youtube profile and I look the content he makes.
i played too much halo to know how it all ends
I hear yea😂
What happened lol?
@@flowermill7 In Halo, there are these artificial worlds in the shape of a ring (hence the name Halo) that are actually weapons meant to wipe out every sentient being in the galaxy
@@Konim96- I thought halos served a dual purpose. They are weapons to end life, yet arcs to support life for reseeding galaxy.
My grandson is going to become a spartan now I will make sure of it 😂
“Look at the puffy clouds taking form…”
“Nah, that’s China right above us developing smog again.”
Ozone is necessary to protect against those light tubes. Either we turn them into a non harmful amount of UV or find another solution, because some people can’t handle to much. Also let’s have a night time when we turn them all off.
@@billieirish4369 Ozone is only needed in the stratosphere, which is around 10-50 km in altitude, where almost all UV lights below 320 nm are absorbed into non-lethal level before arriving ground levels, these ozone up high are called beneficial ozone.
While ozone created by NO2 gas emitted by cars and factories typically stays at ground level, these ground-level ozone are typically referred to "bad" ozone, as they can trigger asthma and also irritates respiratory tracts, causing inflammation. While no evidence shows that high level of ground level ozone will increase risk of lung cancer, it is shown that it can still increase the mortality of lung cancers.
Moreover, ground level ozone post almost no effect on UV lights, as they are comparatively thin to the stratosphere ozone layer while having lower concentration even in some of the most polluted cities in the world.
Before anything, I want to let you know I've lived in one of the most polluted cities, Beijing, at one of its worst time, and I can tell you smog sucks.
@@fascinatedweeb9324paragraph
Racist
Some things never change!
Long halo ring doesn't exist. Long halo ring can't hurt you.
Long halo ring:
Halo *Tube
Fun thing; there is no limit to how long you can make a cylinder habitat. So long as you have the manpower and materials, you can make it as long as you want. You make it long enough, it will bend like a rope, just like steel cables on earth. You can wrap that around a star. This is called a Topopolis, and I calculated that one of about the mass of Mars would have roughly 10,000 times the surface area of earth.
When a graphic designer wants to save a world with his sense of humor
If only!
@@robinbeard2572I wanna be free to be who I am.
As an engineer, sounds cool. Also as an engineer: I dont want to be responsible for maintenance issues
i gues we would have ai bots already figuring it out lol
Self replicating nano machines
Good because his foreman I don’t even wanna think about the logistics of ordering enough materials to complete a project like this.
It's not Space Engineers.
There would have to be a billion people working maintenance alone.
This is basically a large part of the plot in Interstellar
Almost all in the end
@@backspace8637 yeah, such a great movie tho
Yes bro like right at the end of the movie. It showed something similar to This🤣
Moonfall copied that too.. or maybe its just an old idea? idk
Isn't the one at interstellar an ONeil habitat?
Pretty sure we're already on a really well designed one
Master Chief: *And I took that personally*
* HALO THEME INTENSIFIES *
it's a fuckin choob innit
Installation 04
Hundreds of thousand, maybe millions years later after our extinction (because it's inevitable) someone finds halos and other collosal installations built by humans and starts worshiping us as gods and try to achieve godhood themselfs.
@@bariy7964 rather than we human extinct ( either from war or localized galactic disaster ) , we human reborn from project regenesis that begin from earth 100,000 years after first human civilization extinct. Humans slowly follow past history, century after century untill 21st century, humans discover a ruin of super advance civilization at the Mariana trench of course they still not manage to uncover the true owner of this ruin. 10 years after that humans with scientific breakthrough brought by knowledge uncover from the ruin, they began to explore the dark side of the moon. What became an event to rewrite history, the discover a rather intact research complex and a mega city and uncover the true history of humankind. They also discover many such places scattered across the solar system and of course across the galaxy itself.
@@bariy7964 and they will make a holy way against our less advanced sons
“If you build it, they will come.”
🤣🤣
LMAO
If they build this I'm definitely coming
@@JordanJank Wait a minute,Who are you? 😐
Who's they and if your referring to "aliens" then who's technology do you think we'd be useing to construct such a thing. You've inspired my imagination tho good effort 👌
Imagine the maintenence. Also, how does this combat radiation?
Good point. You’d have to suspend a powerful electromagnet in the axial core (both the geometric center, and where there is not sense of gravity, so the magnet could “float” just fine) or at either opening to block radiation at the openings while the shell/floor is built to block radiation coming from the other directions.
@@therealworldsociety42this is just fantasy. You don’t know what you are saying but nice try. You have to understand first how the planets are “floating” and gravity isn’t it since it is just a theory and isn’t understood. You also don’t know for sure if magnetic fields are the reason for this, although Earth’s magnetic fields AND our Atmosphere do block out SOME of the sun radiation and cosmic radiation.
Fairly simple actually, you build them inside the asteroid you hollowed out for materials
how does it get light?
@@TheStunnerFTW Gravity doesn't have any real effect on cosmic radiation. Harmful cosmic radiation is well-documented to be manipulated by magnetic fields. This is because the rays themselves are composed of electric and magnetic fields, hence electromagnetic radiation. If you're in the vacuum of space, you have three good ways to block radiation: 1. Hydrogen barrier as hydrogen is the best individual element at absorbing radiation 2. electromagnetic fields and 3. just a really thick wall. You could do this by packing up leftover asteroid material on the outsides or building the thing inside an asteroid in the first place.
The challenge is, no matter where we go we come with us.
Literally interstellar at the end💀
😂
Best comment ❤
@@AnsaRizzzz agreed
@@AnsaRizzzz Chris Nolan ❤️
,,,
This new Halo trailer looks sick
Bruh do u even play anymore they have actual content now
@@jackmurray764 nahh lol
@@TheFlexecutioner bruh it's free
343 ruined it...
@@jackmurray764 i play ps5 tho brobro
"If earth ever becomes unhabitable"... Hits me so hard!!..never wanna hear this line again 😣.. Save mother Earth 🌎🥺
The sun in a few billion years: my plan is to blow up, and then I act like I don't know nobody
media2.egwwritings.org/pdf/en_GC.pdf
Interstellar ending be like:
That’s an O’Neil cylinder, an smaller enclosed version of this 🤓
The bishop ring is not O'Neil cylinder
"What is that thing lieutenant?" "Hell if I know, but we're landin on it!"
All fun and games until you find out it’s a galactic super weapon meant to kill an even scarier galactic threat
This needs more likes
@@TheRedGrummlethis too
A cheff wouldent you rather take a seat
Will be fine
Everyone else gonna die thow ^^
@@TheRedGrummle some random dev in 1999 like that's a good idea for a game
Cortana: " They call it, Halo."
найс XD
Praise the queen 🙏🧎♀️🧎♀️🧎♀️
First thing I thought too
Were you blinded by its majesty?
@@danielpokorny2389 Halo is more known, so its Halo. nerd
This reminds me Arthur c clarke's Rendezvous with Rama (1973). A cylindrical starship concept was in that book.
I don't think there are too many that have even heard about Rama, or Arthur C Clarke
It also reminds me, at least a bit, of Larry Niven's Ringworld book/books.
Yeah. It’s almost exactly Rama, except the ends of the cylinder are open and it doesn’t have the artificial sun running down the center. What an awesome book that was! I can’t believe how many comments I had to scroll through before someone mentioned Rama.
Unfortunetely, there are over a billion things that make this impossible. But a good idea for a SF movie!!
If this is our plan b, we’re globally fucked
Define, "our".
Those with control over the tech and resources are the sworn enemies of 99.9% of the people on the planet.
We prepared hole the hole
By that time we would have found another habitable planet, tbh
Always have been
@@OtsileM I don't really think so, too costly, and no one is even lookin into this kind of project honestly
I like how this is explained like it already exists lol
It does exist at least conceptually.
@@empyrean196 So does Narnia.
Im sure other "species" allready have this ;)
It literally isn't explained as if it already exists though. Every single text box implies it is theoretical.
maybe the hollow moon thing is just one of these but its the inside of the sphere that is the living surface, heck i would even put it to the disruptive factions that were living there were banished to earth to deal with the 12k year cycles that power the construct
Imagine looking up and you just see the world wrapped around you. That would be majestic
I can't even imagine that one day humans will leave this beautiful planet Earth .😢😢
A baby has to leave its crib one day
@@scholaroftheworldalternatehist yes, you are right 😔😔
Even with functionally unlimited energy the earth can only ever handle so many people, simply because we have to be able to radiate the heat away or we'll roast the entire planet
Every baby leaves it’s crib
Humanity is getting to that point
This gives me Interstellar vibes, like the habitat at the end of the movie they end up living in
Build it with carbon nanotubes, control with a Logitech controller and charge a quarter million dollars
Where can i get so much nanotubes?
Space titan
Shitty controller*
@@prasadkumta3432 Iron Lung
All I am saying we need to produce more carbon to build that thing.
Hey melodysheep I just wanna take a moment and say that you're one the best out there , keep this stuff up man
It's got to be round shape - making a new world!
(Halo theme starts playing)
Sigma 🗿 comment
That's what I thought.
🗿🗿🗿🗿
🗿, 🗿 indeed.
This is exactly what I was thinking
"Im Commander Shepard, and this is my favourite store on the Citadel"
😂👍
Just my kind of people. Now where’s the space club at?
Someone has to pay the copyright for the producers of the movie Elysium.
I just love how biblical your documentaries and videos feel. "A new cradle for mankind." ...
Cortana: what if you miss?
Chief: I won’t.
(Halo 3 theme begins to play)
Oh god, how can he possibly miss such a big hole with his pint sized stick at point blank range? Dont you mistake him for an ordinary storm trooper😂
I was thinking the same thing 😅
that happened in halo 2 you casual
"If I still had fingers theyd be crossed"
@@nonanimeprofilepicrespect
Sunlight has left the chat
😂
If we're this advanced we could probably just build a mini sun in the centre
@@mikeyyy4111 probably mirrors
@@mikeyyy4111china has already built one😊
@@mikeyyy4111 living on inner surface of the rings is the stupidest constuction i ever seen, you dont have natural light coming in which makes everything more complex than it can be, with light inside then what lmao, theres would be same day/night cycle for everybody that would be terrible for productivity
this brings a new meaning to those “i don’t believe in the globe or flat earth i believe in the donut earth”
100 years later,
It will still remain science fiction.
*gets hit by a giant rock*
in fact, even a small rock could suffice given enough speed - that's why it's better to have more than just one habitat :)
u are a like greeder , u joke on internet for likes but irl in a basement alone with no money no hun , depressing life , pity u
@@deeplerg7913Exactly😂😂😂even a space dust could destroy a huge amount of part of earth😂😂😂
@@dihvocfoscocudvyvdd8101 define fairly near term
For a billion people? So all the rich people! The poor get left on the dying earth!
imagine the rotation stops and an entire ocean just flies away
Same would apply to Earth. However on Earth, as its convex, it's more possible for it to actually fly off, whereas in this thing it'd just spin around inside the tube.
However on Earth, the rotational velocity isn't at any point above the escape velocity.
It would never be able to hold an atmosphere! First the air would just leak away then the water would evaporate. Centripetal Force is different than actual gravity.
@@NoNAME-qi9tqthe centrifugal force (artificial gravity) would be enough to retain the atmosphere due to the sheer size of the object, which proposes atmosphere retention walls more than 120 miles in height.
@@Evan_Bellno, Earth gravity has nothing to do with rotation, nothing is gonna fly off the planet like that
@@arseniix If the planet suddenly stopped rotating, the oceans and atmosphere would retain their angular momentum and move tangentially to the Earth's surface, Eastward.
Earthlings Could never collaborate enough to create this
This kinda support the notion of the hollow earth. That it could work, the spin pushing outward, keeping you on the inside of the tube. Like that ride at the fair that spins and you stick to the wall.
“We need to destroy the rings before the profit of truth activates them “
No comments? Let me fix that
Prophet*
Halo
The end of Instertellar makes a lot more sense now after having seen this.
How do we built it?
Our technology can't react it now, still need wait hundred thousand year to create the technology, another hundred thousand to gather the resources and another hundred thousand to build the thing
if you have the ability to procure this much material for a build you have the ability to find thousands of habitable planets anyways lol. edit: nowhere in this comment do i say anything about ftl.
@@kit5850 not really, procuring materials is not a physical impossibility even according to current physics.
But traveling thousands of times faster than the speed of light is very much an impossibility and likely to remain that way for a very very long time, and no exotic materials/energy sources for wormholes or warp drives are known.
So, if FTL travel is even possible, a civilization would definitely reach it way later than it reaches the stage where they build mega structures in the solar system.
Obviously none of you have seen interstellar. That's the whole point of what the Professor was trying to figure out for his entire life, and ultimately died without solving it. It's a fictional movie. I'm well aware this would not be feasible with any technology we possess or will possess for centuries or millenia to come.
@@kit5850 You've seen Interstellar right?
imagine jumping up and landing on another continent
that’s mad
This ring is so big it could destroy the flood
There's an entire video game franchise based on these.
What is it? Halo?
@@yusuf7079yes Halo
Pretty sure Ringworld written in the 70's trumps a video game.
@@syntaxerrorsix3137did you fr just say a book written in the 70's tops halo..?
go out side bro@@RumDizzy
"When you first saw Halo, were you blinded by it's majesty?"
"Blinded?"
@@ayana6845 "Dumbstruck? - Paralyzed?"
@@cammander162 "no"
@@ayana6845 "Yet, the humans were able to evade your ships- land on the sacred ring, and desecrate it with their filthy footsteps! "
@@cammander162 "noble hierarchs, surely you understand that once the parasite attacked"
When we build an O'Neil Cylinder one day, I'm definitely gonna move there
That would be stunning to look up and see the rest of the world
"Damn, I miss the sunlight so badly."
Sunlight is for the weak
😹🤭🤭
true and also imagine the existential dread having your house at the very edge of that thing lol
only first generation settlers will understand
@@Wakish0069like you
I've seen enough Gundam to know where this is going
DROP IT
Lmao, exactly what I was thinking
The Human Future, the End of Sydney.
👏🤣🤣
Lol I've never seen Gundam....... where's it going??
This looks so fucking awesome, I would love to live there
If we built such architecture then we will be gods
This is where humanity in interstellar had to live in the end
Awesome film 👍👍
Exactly what i thought when i saw this!! Such a good movie holy ffff-
We will all vanish before that..look at the demographics to understand..
Some of it yes.
Not nearly that size methinks.
Also in Elysium and the game series Halo, except its a weapon in that one
I love the idea of telling people where your hometown is by just pointing to the sky at a certain angle
Of course you do. Because you live in hollywood sci-fi land.
"My hometown is on the third ring."
This is exactly what was shown at the end of Interstellar! Cool that it's a real concept.
We never did have that breakthrough in carbon nanotubes
If humanity ever learns to create technology like this, well they could Terraform the earth back to health!
not if the sun is so swollen up that the earth is simply no habitable zone any more. i think they are talking about much longer timesteps here ;)
@@chilla3205 thats a long ass time until that happens though
@@stoffnieverything needs time tho. You just need patience.
@@chilla3205there won't be any life left when that happens 🤣🤣 as it's not happening on Monday morning you know.. Better to focus on saving what's left of this Earth. Instead of wasting time, money n resources on these useless projects.. Seriously what's the actual contribution of these space agencies? Just spending billions of dollars to find out that some Z xyz 124 galaxy is there and it holds many planets like Earth, black hole images and crap like that 🤣 What's the point of all this madness? So much resources n money wasted, totally wasted 😡😡
@@AmethystIL57 bro will be dead
need someone to make a pov from the ground for this
Just watch Interstellar, at the end Cooper needs his daughter inside Cooper station which is a similar construct
There’s also a movie from the 2010’s with Matt Damon named Elysium that was similar as well.
Just play Halo.
@@ethangaines2658 I know about Halo in the Rings
@@DomGaccioliElysium is like Halo, it's ring world and not a cylinder world
New fear of heights unlocked 🔓
The biggest threat to earth is the thought that we could build another world or we could migrate to another world.
This would make an awesome setting for a beloved video game franchise.
Already done. Ark Survival Evolved. Gen 2. The spaceship is basically that.
@@ronheiland6250r u cereal right now
There is a TV serial based on this..named the ring .,
@ronheiland6250 you obviously missed the joke
@@ronheiland6250I wouldn't say its that..,.,
Imagine the view of the sky while living there, you would see continents and oceans over you😮
You’re setting your house on fire hoping to get a new when it’s completely burned to ashes
the animator forgot to add a light source
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that.
@@paulkepshire5056 Clearly, the light appears through the same magic that built this megastructure
*The habitat would be oriented with its axis of rotation perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, with either an arrangement of mirrors to reflect sunlight onto the inner rim or an artificial light source in the middle, powered by a combination of solar panels on the outer rim and solar power satellites*
Not mine but a copy and paste from wikipedia for convenience.
Their egos are bright enough
@@paulkepshire5056same.
Cortana: Halo, it's finished
Masterchief: No, i think we're just getting started.
"then i can't see stars anymore..." - center inhabitant.
"how can we get that much water?" - me
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just.. idk.. fix earth? Lol
Probably except for the wars. We need to go up there to get away from the wars. 👍
@imaginaryuniverse632 There's a Nigerian adage that quotes "A chicken that sleeps on a house rooftop at night, anywhere else you take that same chicken it will still find a new house rooftop to sleep on when night falls....
It's hard to overcome a bad habit, irrespective of changing locations.
¿Por qué no los dos?
Well said! 😊❤🌎
It might be
But I don't think fixing earth is a permanent solution
In the end we humans do need to expand our territory for every possible good there is
Humans: Okay, how quickly can we destroy this thing?
Maybe about ten years if we keep doing pollution
Google everything.
Open AI
Bro imagine living in one ring and you lose connection with the ones next to you and theres a bunch os giant seperating walls
I'm guessing that a small meteor would rip a whole in that bad boy pretty quickly, and everyone would get sucked into space.
"Kramer, you can't activate Halo, it's gonna kill everybody!"
Kramer: ”look its a ni-”
**Warthog Run intensifies**
*Halo theme crescendoing
"Hurry Chief!"
Underrated comment. There's not many of us Spartans left I guess. Spartans never die✊️
Your Prophets have promised you freedom from a doomed existence, but you will find no salvation on this Ring.
The thing is is that there is no wheee near even enough resources on the entire planet to be able to build this, let alone the labour
Hopefully we all get along so this can be a reality.
“A reclaimer, here? At last, we have much to do. This facility must be activated if we are to control this outbreak.”
We must stop the flood!
I honestly kept scrolling in search of a fellow Halo fan :')
I knew there would be one in here lmao
What is the name of the music used anyone
"Of all the objects our lords left behind, there are none so worthless as these Oracles! They know nothing of the Great Journey!"
Master Chief is gonna be upset with us
Lol true
Only if they release the flood
I would be my life we couldn't make such a habitat with oceans lifeforms plants and a functioning weather system in a thousand years from now
It would be quite interesting to see something like this,but that is probably left for far away future,cause our best result in space is getting to moon and building a structures in space
earth would be rendered uninhabitable just from building this
how so?
@@jd83241how much material would be needed to build this? Exactly, the whole earth's supply.
@@Patchkinzwhy would we use earth materials to make this?
@@duhaneyparkclassics7484 dirt
@@Patchkinz you realize other heavenly bodies have "dirt" right?
"If earth ever becomes uninhabitable, that would be our own fault."
Nature's Fault
Or the sun will eventually swallow Earth.
@@spiritinflux so u think humans over the course of the 1.9 billions years we have till our sun swallows us wont evolve into further iterations of hominids? and other hominids aren't us as we aren't Neanderthals so if we as a race experience the death of our planet its quite likely its our fault.
@@rudrathakore😂 don't give excuses
@@rudrathakoreskill issue
Because building another planet is so much easier than.... going to a new one that already exists
imagine looking at the sky and seeing another continent
Master Chief having serious flashbacks rn
I was thinking the same like wait isn't this a halo? :D
them HOA fees would be insane
Ngl but after these videos, inventions, extra I think the time is very near lol
for other planets it'll be a genuine alien space ship
"Okay sir that would be $345,435,656,278++ monthly payment" 💀💀💀
😂 more than that , and weekly
Luckily that's in Zimbabwe dollars... right?
No thanks i would like to live in space...
@@reality_spiral3984😂😂
If earth actually united. It would be free and priceless at the same time. So it'll never happen. This ain't startrek.
Maintenance and manufacturing engineers and manufacturing workers internally screaming right now
One asteroid hitting the outer side and everyone inside dies
No one will ever run out of job,, 😊
Listen guys, I have a project I need people to work for.
It's over seas and land and space and only lasts about 50 to 100 years.
Anyone interested?
@@universecreator988 that’s a pretty stupid comment because the same is true for Earth itself lmao
@@ok9176 The only one making stupid comments here is you. What do you think the rotating structure is made out of? Metal and lots of hardware components. Now imagine a single piece of debree hitting a crucial piece of hardware and shutting down the whole system? Not to mention that a structure that large would immediately collapse into a sphere due to something that we call gravity.
Imagine just jumping a lil too hard and just getting sucked into space💀
Hope that habitat is rich in Minerals and Metals.
"If theres a hole there a goal" - giant aliens
Boy ain’t no way boy
👽 “Probe it”
💀
Underrated comment
Imagine the rent on this thing LOL
“This cave is not a natural formation”
*music intensifies*
After a thousand years they'd think that's where humanity originated
Lmfao 😂 one of my favourite things she says
Love that game
One of the legendary dialogue of starting a legendary universe