WHY ALL MARTIAN HABITATS WILL FAIL | BUILDING ON MARS

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @UnravelingArchitecture
    @UnravelingArchitecture  Месяц назад +1

    QOTD: do you think we'll ever make it to Mars? Is this take the wrong take(':
    This video took me a while to produce. I’d really love it if you’re able to like and comment for the algorithm gods!!! I am a one-woman show here & do all the editing, animations, filming, scripting, etc myself. I hope you enjoy(: always open to video suggestions too! Thank you one again to Alec Naktin for partnering up to do this competition!

    • @jonthecomposer
      @jonthecomposer Месяц назад

      As far as making it to Mars, I think we will eventually. I don't think we will in this lifetime. But with constant concerted efforts, I do believe that eventually it will be figured out. Unfortunately, I feel like many will have to sacrifice their own lives just to make it possible. But who knows? Maybe in 100 years, there will be robots that can self-replicate that will not only be capable of human-type work, but could also monitor conditions, energy used, resources, threats, etc. until the region actually becomes viable for human habitation.
      I really like this channel because as someone who has nothing to do with architecture, I find a lot of your insights to be very eye-opening. It's amazing how so many people (that means me too!) just don't or didn't realize how much building structures is centered around humans! lol I laugh because that's pretty much the reason for the majority of structures: useful to people. It's like a no-brainer that is kind of lost on the wonder of "Wow, how in the world did they engineer that thing?" Anyway, great video!

    • @UnravelingArchitecture
      @UnravelingArchitecture  Месяц назад +1

      @@jonthecomposer I absolutely think many many many lives will be lost. and I do believe robotics will only continue to grow and be more capable. You should watch a sci-fi movie call I am mother (it's on Netflix). Very interesting seeing how robotics even took over.
      Not to just regurgitate what I said in the video, but we really don't belong there and I think our own psych will make it fail for quite a few decades. So let's see how it all plays out !!! What a time to be alive. so much bustle.
      Thank you for your kind words(::: I really appreciate these moments, because so much effort goes into this channel and at moments (like today, caught me on a low day) it means so much to me. I sometimes wonder if the effort is worth it in the end, but then I get a comment like this and I then think it is worth it. Let me know if you'd like a topic covered here !!!sometimes wonder if the effort is worth it in the end, but then I get a comment like t

    • @jonthecomposer
      @jonthecomposer Месяц назад

      @@UnravelingArchitecture Honestly, I never expected to get such a thoughtful response back! But thank you as well. Let me think about it and I will try to think of a good topic. I'm SURE it would be worth it if anything was made around something suggested, even if it comes from me. I do enjoy seeing your take on a lot of things. It's insightful and (as I'd said before) sometimes surprising.
      Btw, I highly suspect that I am autistic (as of yet undiagnosed). I don't say that for pity/special treatment. I mean it because of the ways I think and communicate (and conversely do not). So perhaps it will help with a different perspective when coming up with a topic! Thank you again.

    • @jonthecomposer
      @jonthecomposer Месяц назад

      Ok, I think I've already come up with a couple of ideas. No judgment if you don't want to do any of them or don't have the right expertise.
      First thought is this: instead of architecture affecting climate change, perhaps you could do an episode on architecture that modifies indoor climate? I mean as in the architecture itself helps to either heat and/or cool spaces. I am aware of a few designs and a couple of very rudimentary concepts like how cool air will actually raise the pressure on the lower floors of a multi-story building/sky scraper because of its density change. I know that several factors like shade, materials, facing direction, color, air flow directing, etc. can all affect the indoor climate. But perhaps there are things a lot of us have never heard of or are particularly noteworthy or innovative ideas that are just now being explored? Or even just a good overview and perhaps some intricacies or unexpected criteria that need to be taken into account like material flex/expansion, or just whatever.
      Second thought: I write and play music. So I like acoustics. I once got to sing in a huge cathedral in St. Louis. There was a very long, natural reverb that made everything sound "angelic." But also, there are places like the "Whispering Gallery" in the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. whose parabolic reflective properties on sound will allow you to hear a whisper (at certain spots) all the way across it! (Been there too.) Then there are also famous halls and theaters. I assume architecture is not necessarily associated with acoustics? But if the building needs to be made to enhance/mitigate certain acoustic properties, one might think that would be a requirement of design (if specified that the structure itself have specified acoustic properties).
      Anyway, I looked through your videos and don't think I saw any of those subjects. But I may be wrong. I welcome any feedback! Thanks again.

  • @iAmZert
    @iAmZert Месяц назад +1

    hey! I am starting my first year of architecture in college in 17 days and I've watched some of your videos and they really gave me a clear view on the subject, thanks a lot! keep it up

  • @jngnorwood152
    @jngnorwood152 28 дней назад

    Congrats on the win!!!!

  • @alexeip6792
    @alexeip6792 Месяц назад +1

    Great video! Though I think it would make more sense to build on the moon, like the plans of the on-going NASA mission Artemis (the next planned crewed mission to the moon). Their plan is to set up a permanent robotics colony on the moon over the next 8 years in order to be able to launch from the moon, which would save a lot of rocket fuel as the atmosphere isn't as thick as on earth. Also because it is mostly robotics, you don't need to worry about food, water and oxygen!
    That makes a lot more sense than whatever sci-fi fantasy Elon Musk is proposing. If he actually wants to go to Mars, and not just tripping on whatever stuff that man is on.