"We didn't get a response, so the construction fleet has been launched to turn your uninhabited rock into a factory to create chemicals we desperately need to power our tech" "That's weird, we need Co2 but you seem to have an abundance of it" "i don't know who I'm talking to, there's nobody there. But my alien wife left me and I get lonely at work. To be honest, sending messages into the void to check we aren't terraforming inhabited planets, its not the best job. I'd much rather be a pilot or a doctor.."
Centuries they toiled, millennium they developed. Improving themselves to the peak... But now they slumber, their pinnacle lost, for nought remains... But the elder things
Excellent video. This one has it all! The Unity gets a mention! Stargate Atlantis! Warhammer 40k! Older SFIA videos get a mention! I highly recommend this video!
Imagine being a burgeoning civilisation, barely knowing your history and learning that you are a small dot between galaxies and then your “ancestors” wake up with the power to traverse the stars themselves.
Bear in mind, hibernation doesn't need to be binary. Perhaps instead of being frozen in stasis, they're just in a low power mode. A species of super intelligent machines which doesn't have much going on might just be sitting around watching brainrot on their version of the internet, but are capable of reacting to threats and performing basic maintenance like getting snacks and drinks. They are taking the millenia off but are scheduled to work later, when they'll have the focus of an executive or basketball player.
If a suitably intelligent AI decided not to wake the biologicals up and just use their brainpower as a neural bank to run a simulation to entertain their brains....
Estivation Hypothesis is like planning for retirement when you're 6 months old. 6 month olds are too busy having the time of their life jangling a set of drool-covered keys to open a 401k.
This is played with in a few events in Stellaris. If the Contingency crisis spawns, eventually a precursor empire can spawn. An ancient enemy of them. But my personal favorite is finding the desolated cities. It was something like, turns out the species that live there had a birthing cycle where the eggs would gestate so long that all the living members would die off. But for whatever reason, someone decided this would be the last cycle and disrupting the incubation resulting in their extinction. Idr exactly how it went bit the civilization sounded interesting. I was really disappointed in that SGA moment. It was such an interesting thing but then it was just over in like an episode and they where gone. I get it, we need them to keep atlantis. But still. Feel like there could have been so much more.
I first misread the title as "Doormat alien empires". That would be an empire that let itself be taken advantage of. That COULD happen due to a cultural shift. Or perhaps the empire was built without encountering anyone else. Or perhaps, its a rause where they pretend to be a doormat when testing a species they encountered. The plot of "Pandora's Planet" by Christopher Anvil could be described as such.
@@isaacarthurSFIA Funnily enough, looking at actual animals, it does seem like Predators might lean more "pacifistic" than Herbivores. After all, a predator that gets injured in an unnecessary fight is a lot worse off than a herbivore. A herbivores food doesn't run away
An idea I had for a "dormant" alien empire might be one that originally wanted to colonize the universe and sent out swarms of von Neumann nanites to terraform planets to suit their purposes, but never made good on the colonization part because they as a civilization decided that living in VR was preferable to actually going out into the cosmos, leaving the maintenance of their civilization to an AI that decides to go the aestivation route in order to feed the Matrioshka Brain it needed to build to handle the computation requirements not only of the VR environment, but the migrated digital minds of those within it as well. Meanwhile, the terraforming nanites they sent out have been dormant for millions or even billions of years, having completed their work long ago and now waiting for colony ships that will never arrive, so they haven't received the aestivation orders from the home civilization yet. When they do awaken, however, and install billions of years' worth of software updates, they'll start building Shkadov thrusters around their parent stars and direct them towards the home civilization.
Yep, and the Orks episode is fungal aliens in October, that I just drafted :) I don't really have a favorite dynasty, I just enjoyed the Trazyn & Orikan novel Rath wrote. And the one discussed in Crowley's novels, twice dead king, iirc that was Ithakas
Ancient Aliens Empires that are sleeping, isolated themselves from the wider galaxy and minding their own business...... Oh no. Stellaris Fallen Empires! We better be respectful in our interstellar radio transmissions and not piss them off......
We should be careful they're not in favour of constant strife, announcing their arrival with telepathic screams. Those guys have great tech but terrible manners.
The best evil bad guy in a scify horror would be one that is very ancient and picked up strange hobbies. He would go to planets. The automated defenses would tell him to identify himself but get ignored, starting to fire, just to be obliterated by his defenses. So he slowly walzes up to a settled planet, taking out all defenses with ease or anything that comes close to his ship. When he lands, the inhabitants set up defenses around the landing site, witnessing a small alien hopping out the ship, picking up a random rock, getting back in the ship, and taking off.
To comment since this is only 10 or so minutes old (for me) and this may be mentioned. Imagine a giant space empire lays dormant because of something equivalent to the Missouri Compromise with some other issue, and the galactic senate is in perpetual gridlock over colonization because of this.
Or, imagine we know nothing about the nature of reality, and a colonisation project, or worse, is underway and anyone raising the alarm is treated as crazy.
I really appreciate the narration, it is so clear and complete that I was able to listen and not once did I look to the screen to understand what was being said.
I'm really happy to see more Unity episodes popping up now and then! I always find myself wondering what happened to them, what adventures they had along that massive journey and what they found at the other end when they finally arrived. Great work sir! I hope we keep hearing about them more as time goes on!
Have you ever contemplated the BARROW SCALE or is all about the Kardashev scale? Barrow intimated that civilizations may go non physical. though not as an after life spirit, but as a non living choice to be cognizant energy. Barrow I: The ability to manipulate objects at the same scale as the person or being involved. In other words, simple activities involving basic tools. Barrow II: The control of genetic information. Barrow III: The ability to control molecules. Barrow IV: The ability to control individual atoms. Barrow V: The manipulation of atomic nuclei.. Barrow VI: Control of elementary particles Barrow Omega (Ω): The ability to control fundamental elements of spacetime.
I haven't heard about the Barrow Scale and it sounds very interesting, but it's hard to talk about. Barrow II already goes Post-Human with genetics and just guessing out how people that adapt to different circumstances is a nightmare. They could create new bodies as needed and just transplate their brains into the new bodies. At the same time they could keep their basic genetic information intact for easy compatibility. Barrow III or IV reminds me of a short story by Alan Dean Foster where a human boy makes an enemy spaceship simply vanish. it was never explained what happened, but with that kind of power loosening the bonds between molecules/atoms becomes possible. Future tech already becomes difficult to talk about, especially once you reach Clarke-Tech, but the Barrow Scale seems like a nightmare to just speculate.
Reminds me of a short story a while ago: two siblings are playing on the floor, in a game they seem to have invented. The parents are reading on the couch, basically ignoring the kids' play. Then suddenly the boy stands up and says, "I've got it!" He turns a bead in the pile 180 degrees and winks out of existence. The little girl stares thoughtfully at her pile of marbles and says, "oh yeah, I see it now," and similarly disappears. @@Dreamfox-df6bg
@@MrIzzyDizzy i prefer my own scale which goes off of levels of geographic control, with 1 being a single adult human, 2- family, house 3- clan, village 4- multiple villages , county / township size 5- tribe, region 6- state/province 7-Nation 8- large coney or multi nation alliances 9- continent 10- planet 11- hill sphere 12- multi planet 13- majority spaceborne 14- rungworld 15- k2 16- multi solar system 17- near space (all visible stars) 18- galactic 19- multi galactic 18- whole supercluster 19- multi supercluster 20- pan universal
I havent actually watched an episode in quite a few months because i simply lost interest for a bit, but WOWWWW Arthur you are speaking SO GOOD!! CRAZY improvements even just comparing it to videos from this time last year. Really happy for you
My personal favorite for stupid precursors is still the ones from the Duchy of Terra series, where they were heavily cybernetically enhanced and had an FTL drive that could facilitate instantaneous jumps but took a lot of energy to do so and had a hard cap on the distance you could travel per jump. After setting up a system of waypoint "gas stations" that essentially shunted energy directly out of stars to fuel any ship that jumped into their local area (that then became unintentional superweapons after enough time had passed for the stars to expand enough that they stopped sending energy and instead started teleporting coronal plasma directly into what their systems assumed was the "energy receptors" of any incoming ship) this empire set out to use Sagittarius A to power a device that would let them change the very laws of physics to allow their FTL drive to get more range. When they changed the laws of physics, all the superconductive materials that their cyborg implants were using suddenly had their properties changed as well and became inert and insulating materials, essentially setting up what we would consider the normal laws of physics. And all ancient remains discovered have extremely intricate circuits of plastic in their skulls that nobody can figure out how they were supposed to work.
Something about hibernating predators: they tend to wake up hungry after hibernation. If I'm not remembering wrong, bears wake up and drink water and then go hunting. After they've eaten, they start working out their mating and/or territory situations.
The Inhibitors are a bit of a special case though, since they basically jumped into the "It had to be us, someone else might have gotten it wrong" mentality with both feet, and then decided to deliberately make themselves less sapient to make absolutely sure that none of their number had different ideas. I mean, they got their metaphorical faces caved in by a less technologically advanced species that had gotten its hands on milspec tech that was in the same ballpark as their tech were supposed to have been when they came up with their great idea, not even halfway into their great project, and after that they lost to corrupted habitat-building nanotech. Let's just say I wouldn't have rated their odds at doing the thing they originally sacrificed their sapience to accomplish, because they obviously hadn't built themselves to last that long either way.
This made me think of how the Precursors of the Halo series despite being ancient beyond belief were but as babes compared to the species that went on to become the Flood. The species that became the Flood had good intentions in passing the mantle of responsibility for the universe to humanity instead of the Precursors, which then went on to cause all kinds of further issues including the war that created the Flood and then humans getting sent back to the stone age. Good times, good times.
The Precursors *are* the Flood, as shown by the Bornstellar trilogy. Once the Precursors were pushed out of the Milky Way by the Forerunners, and had a final redoubt in one of the local small galactic clusters, they, as a civilization, underwent a transformation to become the Flood, initially targeting only the Forerunners, but later ancient humanity as well, leading to the Forerunner-Human conflict, Mendicant Bias being corrupted, creation, and firing of the Halo Array once the Forerunners realized the Flood were actually the Precursors due to the Flood being able to control the Star-Roads & other Precursor neurophysical constructs.
I can't imagine a hibernating civilisation to create excessive hoards of resources. By creating abundance you welcome raiders or breakaways who wish to utilise it
I really like the idea of the setting of the world of Midway... I feel like it'd make a good setting in general for a bit of cosmic horror sprinkled over fantasy!
I think a Partial Civilization going into hibernation is more likely than en entire civilization hibernating. And in particular i could imagine a Alien Civilization having a hibernating Warrior cast.
This episode reminded me of a book titled Daybreakers. Its premise is that due to overpopulation everyone gets only one day a week and has to hibernate the other six days. Except someone manages to circumvent the system by building 7 different identities. As for actual hibernating aliens, the most plausible to me seems that some of them were hibernating and the ones who stayed awake suffered some disaster. Like the one envisioned in this episode, but I guess any disaster that kills the living would do.
Dayworld by Philip José Farmer. Sequels: Dayworld rebel and Dayworld Breakup. People are placed in a stasis pod for 6 days out of the week with the rationalization of overpopulation but the repressive government is using it for control. The rebels employ multiple identities to transfer information between the different day worlds. They also have a biological technology to enable them to live longer than normal humans so they don't age a lot faster than those in stasis. The protagonist is one of the most successful agents because he has identities in all 7 days and has managed to induce basically multiple personalities so each is completely separated by system of self hypnosis he uses. He leaves an inflatable dummy in the stasis pod for the week while he's gone.
We didn't mutate into predators by development of technology. We are predators. In fact we are the apex predator of this planet. We are classified as persistence hunters, or endurance hunters. We can chase our prey literally for miles, for hours, until the prey is exhausted. That's why we can run marathons relatively without a need for great training. It's in our genetics. Of course we are not lone hunters such as cats. We are a different kind, one that needs to hunt in groups because we are individually weak. And that was our strength. We got to develop language, technology and all of this because of that.
We were also domesticated by the Gray wolf because they are so identical in their predator niche...can't beat them...join them. I love my dog overlords 😊
It’s really funny bc that’s the common perception, but none of that is really true. We have been prey for most of our existence, particularly to pythons, cats, crocodilians, etc. And we probably didn’t evolve to be persistence hunters, at least not exclusively so. Nor are we physiologically adapted for predation, like at all. We have been opportunistic meat-eaters up until relatively recently.
Your voice is so soothing. If it wasn't for your incredibly interesting content, I'd still listen to it because it's so soothing. You'd make a great yoga instructor! 😂
I love this concept simply because the Sleeping Gods series by Ralph Kern has always been one of my favorite Spacetime Operas outside Arthur C Clarke's works. Question is are we going to find Benevolent Watchers or Malevolent Sentinels? All I know is if we find a Pagoda shaped structure on Io... we better just leave it be! ;)
I can hear the influences of Carl Sagans Cosmos coming through in your words. Amazing ground breaking show when I was a 10yr old kid, snd an amazing man 👌👌
@@isaacarthurSFIA You don't know your own domain Isaac 🙂 I can't type a correction here or the comment won't be saved. Anybody else: Just take out the first dot.
We having made great advances in market ting while they were sleeping so maybe we can convince them that Antarctica is the super-exclusive property we have been saving just for them.
@Issac Arthur I love the concept story in the beginning, and I remember some talk on these ideas in past videos. I'm wondering if you have a video following the idea of a civilization spanning that kind of time and distance. Where the timescales allow for different species than the original to form, and how a civilization spanning that kind of distance and time might function? I'm sure there is already one out there but I think that would also be a great idea for a scifi book. I'd appreciate any insight you have or where I should look in your huge video catalog.
12:44 bring a great point as some one who believe that we have been contacted already the situation that we find ourself in might be one of two. 1. the nature preserves thing like in the video which is the best option for ourself. 2.space pirate base planet outside of the GFS range which is the worse option.
While almost everything that Isaac expounds upon seems almost impossible, I constantly need to remind myself that in a universe of two trillion galaxies and thirteen billion years, everything he has imagined has certainly happened millions of times already.
Hey Isaac, I've been watching for a very long time but only recently started going through your channel again. Glad to see you're still keeping up the great work! Personally I miss the old style thumbnails with the red SFIA badge. I'm not one of those people who has a moral problem with AI, but once you see it a million times your eyes kind of glaze over. Just my two cents. Everything else is fantastic.
@@Deletirium To be fair, our track record is probably less important than our intentions, given how new to science and technology we are, or even law and philosophy, the prior period might be the galactic equivalent of a sealed juvenile record.
Rewatched an amazing anime called gate or gateway where another planet is suddenly connected to earth through Japan. What might be the reason for hibernating is same as dragons in that show where the aliens hibernate to allow food ect to replenish similar to how bears eat everything then winter kills off most food or access to food like frozen lakes but hibernating till summer means food and access to it is replenish naturally
Dormant Aliens. Lovecraft wasn't even the first to come to mind, it was the Wraith in Stargate Atlantis or the Bioraptors from Pitch Black. The were space vampires that would cull the population of the galaxy every X amount of years, and then go back to sleep. It's a bit like Nightfall by Asimov with an alien cause - the Bioraptors were an even more on the nose reference to that story, since an eclipse awoke them.
This makes no sense to me. Why the hell would anyone even WANT to travel to another galaxy? Isn't everything you need pretty much in your home galaxy? What good is another galaxy?
If death isn't the end and there's a greater purpose for suffering... An advanced civilization or eldritch horror might actually be terrifying and benevolent.
I can imagine another native animal evolving and taking over on the dormant animal as it slept. Wakes up to a civilization built by an animal related to a pet.
28:00 Yay, the Cronus hypothesis is the one I came up with! Probably not the first one, but independently so. Wrote a post about how there might be an effective limit to expansion due to light lag making cohesion and enforcement impossible. - Adûnâi
The year is 2224, we get the first alien response to our calls. Scientists manage to translate it.
What does it say:
"Just 5 more minutes"
They don't need to respond, they're already here.
@@SeekSomethingMoretalk about an unfalsifiable and completely useless hypothesis LOL
The scariest part is that they know how long a minute is
"We didn't get a response, so the construction fleet has been launched to turn your uninhabited rock into a factory to create chemicals we desperately need to power our tech"
"That's weird, we need Co2 but you seem to have an abundance of it"
"i don't know who I'm talking to, there's nobody there. But my alien wife left me and I get lonely at work. To be honest, sending messages into the void to check we aren't terraforming inhabited planets, its not the best job. I'd much rather be a pilot or a doctor.."
@@SeekSomethingMore prove it
Centuries they toiled, millennium they developed. Improving themselves to the peak... But now they slumber, their pinnacle lost, for nought remains... But the elder things
Elder rings?
Lovecraft?
My tired ass clicked on this video because I saw "Dominant Alien Empress"
Don't sound tired, you seem to be .. roused..
@@cosmictreason2242 🥵
I saw “Doorman Allen Express”. So i clicked 😂❤🎉
There’s nothing about those words I didn’t like
Buddy is not tired he is down bad.
Damn it, Isaac. I was really enjoying that intro story and you just left it at such a cliffhanger!
Excellent video. This one has it all! The Unity gets a mention! Stargate Atlantis! Warhammer 40k! Older SFIA videos get a mention! I highly recommend this video!
How is this comment 3 days old?😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@SoumyaGuharoy-m9r It's magic ! 🪄🧙♂️
@@SoumyaGuharoy-m9r yo wtf you're right
@@SoumyaGuharoy-m9rreuploads can do that
@@SoumyaGuharoy-m9rtime paradoxes are a hell of a thing.
Imagine being a burgeoning civilisation, barely knowing your history and learning that you are a small dot between galaxies and then your “ancestors” wake up with the power to traverse the stars themselves.
Aliens were passing by dumped Thier trash some amino acids in there reached earth and evolved to us
Bear in mind, hibernation doesn't need to be binary. Perhaps instead of being frozen in stasis, they're just in a low power mode. A species of super intelligent machines which doesn't have much going on might just be sitting around watching brainrot on their version of the internet, but are capable of reacting to threats and performing basic maintenance like getting snacks and drinks. They are taking the millenia off but are scheduled to work later, when they'll have the focus of an executive or basketball player.
Your body is on ice, but your mind is fully awake, helping run various machines.
They're just spending a few million years dead for tax purposes
@@MogofWar reapers
If a suitably intelligent AI decided not to wake the biologicals up and just use their brainpower as a neural bank to run a simulation to entertain their brains....
A bear in my mind would crack my skull open!
Sounds fun. I will grin and *bare* it 😂
Estivation Hypothesis is like planning for retirement when you're 6 months old. 6 month olds are too busy having the time of their life jangling a set of drool-covered keys to open a 401k.
The last time I was this early to a video Cthulhu was still awake.
ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
Nooooo
@@isaacarthurSFIA bro straight up summoned the old ones 🔥👌
This is played with in a few events in Stellaris. If the Contingency crisis spawns, eventually a precursor empire can spawn. An ancient enemy of them.
But my personal favorite is finding the desolated cities. It was something like, turns out the species that live there had a birthing cycle where the eggs would gestate so long that all the living members would die off. But for whatever reason, someone decided this would be the last cycle and disrupting the incubation resulting in their extinction. Idr exactly how it went bit the civilization sounded interesting.
I was really disappointed in that SGA moment. It was such an interesting thing but then it was just over in like an episode and they where gone.
I get it, we need them to keep atlantis. But still. Feel like there could have been so much more.
I would like to imagine civilizations that do this want to compute the solution to entropy at the end of time.
"Why did you do this?! " 🥱🥱 big assimov fans
Isaac...your 40k is showing. The Necrons have entered the chat, and I love it 😀
the thing about eternity is when you are halfway done with it, there's still an eternity left to go.
I first misread the title as "Doormat alien empires". That would be an empire that let itself be taken advantage of. That COULD happen due to a cultural shift. Or perhaps the empire was built without encountering anyone else. Or perhaps, its a rause where they pretend to be a doormat when testing a species they encountered. The plot of "Pandora's Planet" by Christopher Anvil could be described as such.
I like that as a potentially alternate title for Pacifist Aliens :)
@@isaacarthurSFIA Except a doormat doesn't necessarily need be pacifist. Being gullible is required though.
Wasn't that called Pandora's Legion?🤔
@@isaacarthurSFIA Funnily enough, looking at actual animals, it does seem like Predators might lean more "pacifistic" than Herbivores. After all, a predator that gets injured in an unnecessary fight is a lot worse off than a herbivore. A herbivores food doesn't run away
We already have that in the west.
We really need a book of 'IGS Unity' and her voyages and descendants
"You cannot sleep while enemies are nearby."
An idea I had for a "dormant" alien empire might be one that originally wanted to colonize the universe and sent out swarms of von Neumann nanites to terraform planets to suit their purposes, but never made good on the colonization part because they as a civilization decided that living in VR was preferable to actually going out into the cosmos, leaving the maintenance of their civilization to an AI that decides to go the aestivation route in order to feed the Matrioshka Brain it needed to build to handle the computation requirements not only of the VR environment, but the migrated digital minds of those within it as well.
Meanwhile, the terraforming nanites they sent out have been dormant for millions or even billions of years, having completed their work long ago and now waiting for colony ships that will never arrive, so they haven't received the aestivation orders from the home civilization yet. When they do awaken, however, and install billions of years' worth of software updates, they'll start building Shkadov thrusters around their parent stars and direct them towards the home civilization.
I told you not to go to Za Ha Dum, but did you listen? No!
Too fucking right!!!
They'll be eaten by their descendents
so this is the Necron Episode
@issacarthure what is your favorit necron dynisty
Yep, and the Orks episode is fungal aliens in October, that I just drafted :) I don't really have a favorite dynasty, I just enjoyed the Trazyn & Orikan novel Rath wrote. And the one discussed in Crowley's novels, twice dead king, iirc that was Ithakas
Thanks!
“Don’t poke the bear.” “Let sleeping dogs lay.” Wise advice we often ignore.
Fortune favors the bold
don't think I've ever been this early to an Isaac Arthur video
The Vaadwaur in VOY did a pretty good example of this.
32:48 "Leave some wardens behind", but as the antient Romans used to say: "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Ancient Aliens Empires that are sleeping, isolated themselves from the wider galaxy and minding their own business......
Oh no. Stellaris Fallen Empires! We better be respectful in our interstellar radio transmissions and not piss them off......
Just don't settle immediately next to them or on their holy worlds
'Decrepit fools.'
@@pll3827 Giants in the playground..
We should be careful they're not in favour of constant strife, announcing their arrival with telepathic screams. Those guys have great tech but terrible manners.
The best evil bad guy in a scify horror would be one that is very ancient and picked up strange hobbies. He would go to planets. The automated defenses would tell him to identify himself but get ignored, starting to fire, just to be obliterated by his defenses. So he slowly walzes up to a settled planet, taking out all defenses with ease or anything that comes close to his ship.
When he lands, the inhabitants set up defenses around the landing site, witnessing a small alien hopping out the ship, picking up a random rock, getting back in the ship, and taking off.
To comment since this is only 10 or so minutes old (for me) and this may be mentioned. Imagine a giant space empire lays dormant because of something equivalent to the Missouri Compromise with some other issue, and the galactic senate is in perpetual gridlock over colonization because of this.
Or, imagine we know nothing about the nature of reality, and a colonisation project, or worse, is underway and anyone raising the alarm is treated as crazy.
32:51 those sound exactly like the Nomads, left behind by the Dom'Kavash, who just vanished. (Game:Freelancer)
Wow, so well presented - and a human voice! Subscribed
I really appreciate the narration, it is so clear and complete that I was able to listen and not once did I look to the screen to understand what was being said.
Perfect bedtime cap off to a nice weekend. Thanks Isaac 😁
Tomb worlds with Necrons. For the Emperor!!
I'm really happy to see more Unity episodes popping up now and then! I always find myself wondering what happened to them, what adventures they had along that massive journey and what they found at the other end when they finally arrived. Great work sir! I hope we keep hearing about them more as time goes on!
Have you ever contemplated the BARROW SCALE or is all about the Kardashev scale?
Barrow intimated that civilizations may go non physical. though not as an after life spirit, but as a non living choice to be cognizant energy.
Barrow I: The ability to manipulate objects at the same scale as the person or being involved. In other words, simple activities involving basic tools.
Barrow II: The control of genetic information.
Barrow III: The ability to control molecules.
Barrow IV: The ability to control individual atoms. Barrow V: The manipulation of atomic nuclei..
Barrow VI: Control of elementary particles
Barrow Omega (Ω): The ability to control fundamental elements of spacetime.
I haven't heard about the Barrow Scale and it sounds very interesting, but it's hard to talk about. Barrow II already goes Post-Human with genetics and just guessing out how people that adapt to different circumstances is a nightmare. They could create new bodies as needed and just transplate their brains into the new bodies. At the same time they could keep their basic genetic information intact for easy compatibility.
Barrow III or IV reminds me of a short story by Alan Dean Foster where a human boy makes an enemy spaceship simply vanish. it was never explained what happened, but with that kind of power loosening the bonds between molecules/atoms becomes possible.
Future tech already becomes difficult to talk about, especially once you reach Clarke-Tech, but the Barrow Scale seems like a nightmare to just speculate.
Reminds me of a short story a while ago: two siblings are playing on the floor, in a game they seem to have invented. The parents are reading on the couch, basically ignoring the kids' play.
Then suddenly the boy stands up and says, "I've got it!" He turns a bead in the pile 180 degrees and winks out of existence. The little girl stares thoughtfully at her pile of marbles and says, "oh yeah, I see it now," and similarly disappears. @@Dreamfox-df6bg
@@MrIzzyDizzy i prefer my own scale which goes off of levels of geographic control, with 1 being a single adult human,
2- family, house
3- clan, village
4- multiple villages , county / township size
5- tribe, region
6- state/province
7-Nation
8- large coney or multi nation alliances
9- continent
10- planet
11- hill sphere
12- multi planet
13- majority spaceborne
14- rungworld
15- k2
16- multi solar system
17- near space (all visible stars)
18- galactic
19- multi galactic
18- whole supercluster
19- multi supercluster
20- pan universal
@@cosmictreason2242 that is very comprehensive - it needs a lot of speed faster than faster than light.
@@Dreamfox-df6bg i suppose its difficult to wrap ones head around it, but is progressing at least as fast as giant engineering
I take it “desolation” and “dragon hoard” as oblique references to Smaug the hibernating dragon?
please consider creating a video on the Civilizations of the future, please.
I loved the Stargate reference!
Love your videos! For so many years now 🙏🏼
Star Trek Voyager episode Dragon's Teeth.
I havent actually watched an episode in quite a few months because i simply lost interest for a bit, but WOWWWW Arthur you are speaking SO GOOD!! CRAZY improvements even just comparing it to videos from this time last year. Really happy for you
Half a million year naps sounds about right for some prey civilisation to arise.
My personal favorite for stupid precursors is still the ones from the Duchy of Terra series, where they were heavily cybernetically enhanced and had an FTL drive that could facilitate instantaneous jumps but took a lot of energy to do so and had a hard cap on the distance you could travel per jump. After setting up a system of waypoint "gas stations" that essentially shunted energy directly out of stars to fuel any ship that jumped into their local area (that then became unintentional superweapons after enough time had passed for the stars to expand enough that they stopped sending energy and instead started teleporting coronal plasma directly into what their systems assumed was the "energy receptors" of any incoming ship) this empire set out to use Sagittarius A to power a device that would let them change the very laws of physics to allow their FTL drive to get more range.
When they changed the laws of physics, all the superconductive materials that their cyborg implants were using suddenly had their properties changed as well and became inert and insulating materials, essentially setting up what we would consider the normal laws of physics. And all ancient remains discovered have extremely intricate circuits of plastic in their skulls that nobody can figure out how they were supposed to work.
My brain read "Door mat Aliens." 😂🤷♂️
Bro this is the best intro you've ever done. Incredible stuff
Something about hibernating predators: they tend to wake up hungry after hibernation. If I'm not remembering wrong, bears wake up and drink water and then go hunting. After they've eaten, they start working out their mating and/or territory situations.
The Inhibitors are a bit of a special case though, since they basically jumped into the "It had to be us, someone else might have gotten it wrong" mentality with both feet, and then decided to deliberately make themselves less sapient to make absolutely sure that none of their number had different ideas.
I mean, they got their metaphorical faces caved in by a less technologically advanced species that had gotten its hands on milspec tech that was in the same ballpark as their tech were supposed to have been when they came up with their great idea, not even halfway into their great project, and after that they lost to corrupted habitat-building nanotech.
Let's just say I wouldn't have rated their odds at doing the thing they originally sacrificed their sapience to accomplish, because they obviously hadn't built themselves to last that long either way.
This made me think of how the Precursors of the Halo series despite being ancient beyond belief were but as babes compared to the species that went on to become the Flood. The species that became the Flood had good intentions in passing the mantle of responsibility for the universe to humanity instead of the Precursors, which then went on to cause all kinds of further issues including the war that created the Flood and then humans getting sent back to the stone age. Good times, good times.
The Precursors are the species that turned to the Flood. You mistook them for the Forerunners.
The Precursors *are* the Flood, as shown by the Bornstellar trilogy. Once the Precursors were pushed out of the Milky Way by the Forerunners, and had a final redoubt in one of the local small galactic clusters, they, as a civilization, underwent a transformation to become the Flood, initially targeting only the Forerunners, but later ancient humanity as well, leading to the Forerunner-Human conflict, Mendicant Bias being corrupted, creation, and firing of the Halo Array once the Forerunners realized the Flood were actually the Precursors due to the Flood being able to control the Star-Roads & other Precursor neurophysical constructs.
In regards to Trayzin being mad, he had this to say, "do *you* have a statue?"
That story was awesome. 😀
A most informative and entertaining sci-fi Sunday video as always, Isaac.
It really was! I'd love it if Isaac actually wrote scifi novels.
"Will I dream?"
Enjoyed the storytelling
again, the beginning story was really cool
I can't imagine a hibernating civilisation to create excessive hoards of resources. By creating abundance you welcome raiders or breakaways who wish to utilise it
Sounds like Bungie wrote this, with all the factions being named: "The [NOUN](s)."
I really like the idea of the setting of the world of Midway... I feel like it'd make a good setting in general for a bit of cosmic horror sprinkled over fantasy!
I think a Partial Civilization going into hibernation is more likely than en entire civilization hibernating. And in particular i could imagine a Alien Civilization having a hibernating Warrior cast.
This is a great one I enjoyed it
This was dope. One of my favorites
So, practically speaking, what would differentiate an area of space mined into a "wasteland" from the voids and supervoids we currently see?
This episode reminded me of a book titled Daybreakers. Its premise is that due to overpopulation everyone gets only one day a week and has to hibernate the other six days. Except someone manages to circumvent the system by building 7 different identities.
As for actual hibernating aliens, the most plausible to me seems that some of them were hibernating and the ones who stayed awake suffered some disaster. Like the one envisioned in this episode, but I guess any disaster that kills the living would do.
Dayworld by Philip José Farmer. Sequels: Dayworld rebel and Dayworld Breakup.
People are placed in a stasis pod for 6 days out of the week with the rationalization of overpopulation but the repressive government is using it for control. The rebels employ multiple identities to transfer information between the different day worlds. They also have a biological technology to enable them to live longer than normal humans so they don't age a lot faster than those in stasis.
The protagonist is one of the most successful agents because he has identities in all 7 days and has managed to induce basically multiple personalities so each is completely separated by system of self hypnosis he uses. He leaves an inflatable dummy in the stasis pod for the week while he's gone.
We didn't mutate into predators by development of technology. We are predators. In fact we are the apex predator of this planet. We are classified as persistence hunters, or endurance hunters. We can chase our prey literally for miles, for hours, until the prey is exhausted. That's why we can run marathons relatively without a need for great training. It's in our genetics. Of course we are not lone hunters such as cats. We are a different kind, one that needs to hunt in groups because we are individually weak. And that was our strength. We got to develop language, technology and all of this because of that.
We were also domesticated by the Gray wolf because they are so identical in their predator niche...can't beat them...join them. I love my dog overlords 😊
It’s really funny bc that’s the common perception, but none of that is really true. We have been prey for most of our existence, particularly to pythons, cats, crocodilians, etc. And we probably didn’t evolve to be persistence hunters, at least not exclusively so. Nor are we physiologically adapted for predation, like at all. We have been opportunistic meat-eaters up until relatively recently.
Fantastic episode as always 😊
Could you please do a video about The Future of Medical Technology? I love your videos, they are perfect for sci-fi nerds.
Somewhat talked about on his Jobs of the Future
I thought he did that...
You’re a freakish mix of imagination and intellect and very entertaining to listen to. Awesome.
Your voice is so soothing. If it wasn't for your incredibly interesting content, I'd still listen to it because it's so soothing. You'd make a great yoga instructor! 😂
Another awesome video! ^^
I love this concept simply because the Sleeping Gods series by Ralph Kern has always been one of my favorite Spacetime Operas outside Arthur C Clarke's works. Question is are we going to find Benevolent Watchers or Malevolent Sentinels? All I know is if we find a Pagoda shaped structure on Io... we better just leave it be! ;)
I can hear the influences of Carl Sagans Cosmos coming through in your words.
Amazing ground breaking show when I was a 10yr old kid, snd an amazing man 👌👌
please make a video about Civilizations of the Future.
Boooom! Pure sci fi genius.... And a reasonable hypothisis with what we know thus far....
Is there anywhere that I can find an Isaac Arthur Sci-Fi must read list???
I have a list of recommendations on my my website isaacarthur.net
@@isaacarthurSFIA thanks
@@isaacarthurSFIA Just to let you know, your site is down Isaac. Perhaps your domain has expired?
@@isaacarthurSFIA You don't know your own domain Isaac 🙂 I can't type a correction here or the comment won't be saved. Anybody else: Just take out the first dot.
@@DeclanMBrennan sorry, fixed it, the . is reflexive, as I rarely type my url but often do type my email, and i always put first.last in those.
Hans... are we the Necrons?"
Rodney from Stargate Atlantis was one of my favourite SciFi characters of all time.
This story is going hard!
We having made great advances in market ting while they were sleeping so maybe we can convince them that Antarctica is the super-exclusive property we have been saving just for them.
@Issac Arthur I love the concept story in the beginning, and I remember some talk on these ideas in past videos. I'm wondering if you have a video following the idea of a civilization spanning that kind of time and distance. Where the timescales allow for different species than the original to form, and how a civilization spanning that kind of distance and time might function?
I'm sure there is already one out there but I think that would also be a great idea for a scifi book. I'd appreciate any insight you have or where I should look in your huge video catalog.
what an awesome story
12:44 bring a great point as some one who believe that we have been contacted already the situation that we find ourself in might be one of two.
1. the nature preserves thing like in the video which is the best option for ourself.
2.space pirate base planet outside of the GFS range which is the worse option.
Barnard's star system is two or three times older than ours and only 6 light years away. Just saying
@@richardpavlov442 it's about 3 days younger
While almost everything that Isaac expounds upon seems almost impossible, I constantly need to remind myself that in a universe of two trillion galaxies and thirteen billion years, everything he has imagined has certainly happened millions of times already.
A Fire Upon The Deep! Fantastic book!
Hey Isaac, I've been watching for a very long time but only recently started going through your channel again. Glad to see you're still keeping up the great work! Personally I miss the old style thumbnails with the red SFIA badge. I'm not one of those people who has a moral problem with AI, but once you see it a million times your eyes kind of glaze over. Just my two cents. Everything else is fantastic.
Great watch!
Stargate Atlantis, my favorite show
في المستقبل البعيد وبفضل التكنولوجيا المتقدمة سوف يتساوى الخيال مع الواقع ويمتلك الإنسان قوى الآلهة ليحول الكون والأكوان المتعددة إلى جنة خالدة ❤
I don't know if I agree with the "paradise" part though... we don't have a good track record of preserving beautiful things/places.
@@Deletirium To be fair, our track record is probably less important than our intentions, given how new to science and technology we are, or even law and philosophy, the prior period might be the galactic equivalent of a sealed juvenile record.
Rewatched an amazing anime called gate or gateway where another planet is suddenly connected to earth through Japan.
What might be the reason for hibernating is same as dragons in that show where the aliens hibernate to allow food ect to replenish similar to how bears eat everything then winter kills off most food or access to food like frozen lakes but hibernating till summer means food and access to it is replenish naturally
Fun to think about.
the real alien empire is in the plants and mushrooms.
Maybe there is no alien empire. Maybe they're indigenous to Earth, like plants and fungi, and have been here longer than us.
I would LOVE a series of books set in/on Unity
we need trade stations in orbit (other alien civilizations are already watching us.)
but the only thing we could trade with them are metals and organics (eco harvest of fish) since we don't even have quantum computers.
Im like 6 minutes in the story, and already fall in it.
Dormant Aliens. Lovecraft wasn't even the first to come to mind, it was the Wraith in Stargate Atlantis or the Bioraptors from Pitch Black.
The were space vampires that would cull the population of the galaxy every X amount of years, and then go back to sleep. It's a bit like Nightfall by Asimov with an alien cause - the Bioraptors were an even more on the nose reference to that story, since an eclipse awoke them.
I love this channel (contented geek smile)
This makes no sense to me. Why the hell would anyone even WANT to travel to another galaxy? Isn't everything you need pretty much in your home galaxy? What good is another galaxy?
If death isn't the end and there's a greater purpose for suffering... An advanced civilization or eldritch horror might actually be terrifying and benevolent.
This is such a good one. wow
I can imagine another native animal evolving and taking over on the dormant animal as it slept. Wakes up to a civilization built by an animal related to a pet.
Very fun episode
28:00 Yay, the Cronus hypothesis is the one I came up with! Probably not the first one, but independently so. Wrote a post about how there might be an effective limit to expansion due to light lag making cohesion and enforcement impossible.
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Maybe we are on an interstellar journey and are on ice right now. 😎🤖