If I'm understanding this correctly, I think you're description of how the orbital ring works could explain why the whole station essentially crumbles when the Conduit leaves at the end of the game. If the Conduit was theoretically being used to apply the electric current to the orbital ring, then its disappearance could've led to the ring ripping the whole station apart as it would no longer be supported by magnetism. At least that's what I think?
Kinda unrelated but I was thinking about how Nopon live in both universes. Klaus mentioned that people were forced into another universe and that life on Alrest is based on the blueprints on the old world, does that mean Humans and Nopon were living side by side when the reset happened? Or does Klaus just really likes Bird Hamsters?
I don't think Nopon acctually lived in the old word, I'd like to think of them as an evolutionary state of the new living forms across Alrest such as the gormotti or even the people from Indoline, In the backflashes of the old world you never get to see another demihuman lifeforms apart from the common humans, so I would say that the conduit incident could be one of the reasons why new life forms apeared on Alrest, probably the new fauna, and the demihuman life forms are from another dimension or so, yet when klaus explains the history of Morytha you realize that the monsters over there were common humans who evolved or rather got deformed after the conduit incident, so indeed the conduit incident triggered the creation of new life forms.
Holy shit I just made a quick review on Xeno story, so here is the deal, When Klaus used the conduit he became pretty much a god but he got split between dimensions. The thing is, one half became the creator of the world of the first Xenoblade Chronicles and later on he develops to be the major antagonist of the first game, in which " The Nopon exists". The other half stayed in the original world thus creating Alrest but by the influence of the conduit and the dimensions symbiosis relationship of the creator Klaus, every data collected was split between the 2 world but with different outcomes. So in summary Nopon exist on XC1 world because the other half created them and by the conduit information relationship they exist on Alrest.
Additional information about the World Tree: In the Japanese version, the layers of World Tree (Benetnash, Mizar, Alioth... etc) are named after the planets order in the Ptolemaic geocentric model. So they are called Moon's Sphere, Mercury's Sphere, Venus' Sphere, Sun's Sphere.... and so on.
Actually, Kronos is already mentioned in XC2. Aion is another name for Kronos. He's the monad of Greek mythology, the Titan God of Time, father of Zeus. Aion is powered by the 3 aegises, which are named after the Greek Trinity that form the monad. Aion is basically a false monad created by humans, and the aegises connect to the true monad (the wave existence) through the conduit. Regarding the glyphs around the tree, they are around the same height as the sky docks, so I assume they're there for airships flying around that height.
[SPOILERS] I did a bunch of physics today and also was surprised to see the ending of the game where the space elevator gets detached at Elysium is actually scientifically accurate and the World Tree would collapse. I may make a video on that before Summer's up.
Takahashi May dive head first into philosophy and fantasy in concepts in his games. But when it comes to scientifically founded ideas, he does his research. This is all intentional.
Space elevators come up fairly common in Sci-Fi, and is a very interesting concept (would not want to live any where near by one thou), My guess is the conduit was providing some sort of artificial counterweight as well as unlimited energy.
"The name and concept sound super fantastical..." It's an elevator. To space. Doesn't sound quite as fantastical as you seem to think. Aw, no sassy Welsh cat girls?
Some German nerd got too into his Sims game and wan't to live in the world, so he booped a button, got split in half, and killed everyone. His other side, the weeb version, got sent to Xenoblade 1 and was a prime douche, and the one in Xenoblade 2 realized he still had the power to realize his Sims game, so he started the evolutionary cycle, but it turns out there was still some weeb side inside of him, so he booped another button and made everyone an anime character. Then he dissolves like in Infinity War lol.
For someone who just tends to make videos about games, you do seem to be quite well versed in physics. I was persuaded you knew what you were talking about and not just spouting wikipedia when you offhandedly mentioned that the centrifugal force doesn't exist.
'I didn't think after seeing the furry owl penguin things, the characters who can move at light speed easily.. And.. Dahlia...' 10/10 best quote of the universe
I've wonder why gravity in the lower station is higher than in the titans and going up the world tree, jump is less floaty and you get hurt by jumping from lower places
wouldnt the rotational energy of earth, seeing as how the space elevator and stations at the top of the beanstalk are anchored to earth create gravity on the station? or does that not even make sense
The only way the world tree would be economically feasible would be if people just abandoned the modern economic system (which is completely incomprehensible anyway) and just made money, money, with no need for gold reserves, inflation no longer being a thing ad stagnant consistent values.
Klaus' and XC2's world actually seems like it could be possible IRL in the very far future? I might be a complete for believing in it, but the only problem i see is, we'd have to have something like the conduit appear before us, which seems completely impossible, unless some Xenosaga lore explains it but i haven't played it yet.
Xenosaga and Xenoblade are officially not connected to each other since both series are owned by different companys Xenosaga is owned by Bandai Namco while Xenoblade is owned by Monolithsoft and Nintendo.
So, what you're saying is that Morytha is quite likely to exist in the far-future of Earth. Welp, there go my thoughts of looking into Cryo-freeze technology to be around for the cool future crap. I kid, I kid. But I really do hope that we manage to make our own real world equivalent of the Beanstalk before we create Morytha.
Well if you think about it at the base idea/concept between Morytha (under the Cloud Sea, not the rotting Titan) and the World Tree, it's actually a very common theme in a ton of sci-fi. Space has been called (famously) the "Final Frontier" and the ultimate exploration movement modern man has ever attempted, so as science develops to the point of prolonged sustainability in space, so too would the coming of a great Elevator that bridges the gap between the ground and the stars overhead. As this development gains more ground and the sustainability of the Space Civilizations improves, people would opt to migrate where the surroundings are far better than where they were currently; leaving the ground level on the plant more and more abandoned except for the people that refused to leave and the scientists that were working to help develop the Elevator. On top of all this, you there is another concept that we cannot forget that goes hand-in-hand with the Space Elevator- the Depletion of natural resources and lowered sustainability of the native ground. At some point early into the Elevator's development, the problem of nearly depleted natural resources must have likely been one of the biggest contributors to wanting to escape to the stars (or at the very least, Orbit) in the first place. As common as the trope is, it interestingly enough actually could be seen as viable given enough time, development, and research. The Land of Morytha we venture through in late-game is the dead and rotting corpse of Humanity that once "thrived" millennia before; serving as a testament and reminder of the past to those that are fortunate enough to ever see it. Those that don't, only know it through legend as a forbidden land full of nightmares and other horrific events. Funnily enough after typing all this, I suppose in some instance it could serve as a warning/reminder that what we see in Morytha... the dead and decaying remnants of technology and relics of a time long past, not a living soul in sight, and only the sound of the howling wind serve as the voice of the land... could very well indeed become a possible future for our world if we as the human race do not take care of what we have and not be foolish in how we spend it. (apologies for the mountain of text, things like this are just interesting to talk about and discuss sometimes lol)
@@medarotnewsnetwork I think morytha is a representation of the tower of Babel that would reach to God like the world tree is Yggdrasil and a Norse tree of life which is a Hebrew tree to represent the home of God and the inner sactums of God's kingdom of heaven.
If you survived it. Assuming things happen like they do in game. You would become a guldo and it would take at least a few thousand years for the seeds of life planted by klaus to re evolve into alrest. Assuming it happened at a VERY accelerated rate. If you were to survive the initial event then you'd have to climb the bean stalk immediately after the event and hope klaus can give you extended life/reincarnation with his newfound conduit powers.
Johnny Huang technology never has and never will keep up with ideas. Scientists have worked on the physics matters towards stuff like warpgates, but the engineering capabilities required far exceed what we are currently capable of doing. In the future a space station like the world tree may possibly exist.
There was a scientist in the 1800s that presented a feasible working model for a calculator to the queen of England of that era requesting funds to build it. She said no, not because it would cost too much, but because she didn’t understand it. Technology has ALWAYS been miles behind science for thousands of reasons.
hey luxin, love the topic, but the video didnt need the still images for like a couple of minutes, imo maybe some more images, or a little more editing would help anyway, have a good day :)
*facepalm* No the world tree at that distance and length from earth isn't possible, the game even states this by the fact that without the conduit to supply perpetual energy it falls apart. There is no known material that can survive the kind of stresses that the world tree would need to deal with. To make something that could even just stay above the earth without falling back down there would need to be a counter-mass past the point where gravity is even between the earth and the moon, which is *much* closer to the moon because of it's smaller mass. (not to mention it would probably need a lot more mass on the moon end of it to counter the mass of the whole tree because it's closer to the balance point in order to exert the same gravitational force)
Was this video just a giant excuse to show off that you have Kosmos?
Yes, and i also have kos-mos, just in case you didnt know :)
I got KOS-MOS while watching this video, so it seems like good luck
An elaborate plan
Just to flex, I'll tell you that Kosmos was one of the first blades I got💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Henrik Myrhaug it took me 400 Max justice legendary gatcha crystals to get KOS-MOS
If I'm understanding this correctly, I think you're description of how the orbital ring works could explain why the whole station essentially crumbles when the Conduit leaves at the end of the game. If the Conduit was theoretically being used to apply the electric current to the orbital ring, then its disappearance could've led to the ring ripping the whole station apart as it would no longer be supported by magnetism. At least that's what I think?
Kinda unrelated but I was thinking about how Nopon live in both universes. Klaus mentioned that people were forced into another universe and that life on Alrest is based on the blueprints on the old world, does that mean Humans and Nopon were living side by side when the reset happened? Or does Klaus just really likes Bird Hamsters?
Pheenic there's also a nopon doubloon in Morytha
I don't think Nopon acctually lived in the old word, I'd like to think of them as an evolutionary state of the new living forms across Alrest such as the gormotti or even the people from Indoline, In the backflashes of the old world you never get to see another demihuman lifeforms apart from the common humans, so I would say that the conduit incident could be one of the reasons why new life forms apeared on Alrest, probably the new fauna, and the demihuman life forms are from another dimension or so, yet when klaus explains the history of Morytha you realize that the monsters over there were common humans who evolved or rather got deformed after the conduit incident, so indeed the conduit incident triggered the creation of new life forms.
HistorIan yeah, i just realized lol. I just remembered the outcome of the quest.
Don't listen to me please, thanks
Holy shit I just made a quick review on Xeno story, so here is the deal, When Klaus used the conduit he became pretty much a god but he got split between dimensions. The thing is, one half became the creator of the world of the first Xenoblade Chronicles and later on he develops to be the major antagonist of the first game, in which " The Nopon exists". The other half stayed in the original world thus creating Alrest but by the influence of the conduit and the dimensions symbiosis relationship of the creator Klaus, every data collected was split between the 2 world but with different outcomes. So in summary Nopon exist on XC1 world because the other half created them and by the conduit information relationship they exist on Alrest.
I loved the orbital station! But I wish it was bigger.
Additional information about the World Tree: In the Japanese version, the layers of World Tree (Benetnash, Mizar, Alioth... etc) are named after the planets order in the Ptolemaic geocentric model. So they are called Moon's Sphere, Mercury's Sphere, Venus' Sphere, Sun's Sphere.... and so on.
Actually, Kronos is already mentioned in XC2. Aion is another name for Kronos. He's the monad of Greek mythology, the Titan God of Time, father of Zeus. Aion is powered by the 3 aegises, which are named after the Greek Trinity that form the monad. Aion is basically a false monad created by humans, and the aegises connect to the true monad (the wave existence) through the conduit.
Regarding the glyphs around the tree, they are around the same height as the sky docks, so I assume they're there for airships flying around that height.
Monado
Hmmmm
is it not spelt 'Chronos'? or is it actually Kronos?
[SPOILERS]
I did a bunch of physics today and also was surprised to see the ending of the game where the space elevator gets detached at Elysium is actually scientifically accurate and the World Tree would collapse. I may make a video on that before Summer's up.
It's a space elevator
Aside from the fact that Pneuma says centrifugal force
How to build a Space elevator 101 should be the name of this video.
“The Klaus Incident”
Find that hilarious.
The glyphs around the World Tree is where they put their sponsors. That's also how they got the funds to build everything above it.
Takahashi May dive head first into philosophy and fantasy in concepts in his games. But when it comes to scientifically founded ideas, he does his research. This is all intentional.
Space elevators come up fairly common in Sci-Fi, and is a very interesting concept (would not want to live any where near by one thou), My guess is the conduit was providing some sort of artificial counterweight as well as unlimited energy.
"The name and concept sound super fantastical..."
It's an elevator. To space. Doesn't sound quite as fantastical as you seem to think.
Aw, no sassy Welsh cat girls?
Unfortunately, sassy welsh cat girls dont exist yet
Can you make a summary video for the plot of xenoblade? It's just kinda hard to wrap my head around everything
Some German nerd got too into his Sims game and wan't to live in the world, so he booped a button, got split in half, and killed everyone. His other side, the weeb version, got sent to Xenoblade 1 and was a prime douche, and the one in Xenoblade 2 realized he still had the power to realize his Sims game, so he started the evolutionary cycle, but it turns out there was still some weeb side inside of him, so he booped another button and made everyone an anime character. Then he dissolves like in Infinity War lol.
Go watch a video by RUclips user Miiks. He produced a video outlining everything called “The History of Alrest”
Green _ Some guy tried playing god but his girlfriend got mad.
Science class with Luxin
I’ve only been around a couple of weeks and you are already my favorite youtuber
Just finished watching something on the story of tye Xeno series, much thanks to you Luxin for continuing my entertainment.
Xenoblade2 is actually our future O_O
jeansam girard I wish nekos and busty anime girls were in our future but they're not
But space elevators are. Obayashi will have it built by 2050.
jeansam girard But we'd all end up like those core crystal human hybrids
foogi trust me,we’re getting there. Believe in japan
Hopefuly will be alive for it
I swear your like a Matt Patt for Xenoblade. I like things like this😉. Awsome work
WesBChillin Except Luxin’s theories actually make sense.
Silence, lesser being. You have much to learn about the truth of this world.
Like matpat but he's not shit
This is some supercool stuff. Monolith Soft JP never fails to surprise me with their eye for detail.
For someone who just tends to make videos about games, you do seem to be quite well versed in physics. I was persuaded you knew what you were talking about and not just spouting wikipedia when you offhandedly mentioned that the centrifugal force doesn't exist.
...but Robot Waifus are real.
Tora continues to win at everything.
'I didn't think after seeing the furry owl penguin things, the characters who can move at light speed easily.. And.. Dahlia...'
10/10 best quote of the universe
This is nothing new if you have previously seen Alita: Battle Angel or Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
But it is for xenoblade. A mostly "anime" game
@@rinnnnnnnnnnrinRinOnishi
Gundam is an anime and alita is kinda based on one.
This is the second time I've been linked from Xenoblade to Issac Arthur. He is amazing!
Around 9:10 also the heat in I believe the stratosphere would melt most metals I believe
The beanstalk is a reference to the past Xeno games where they had space elevators too.
I've wonder why gravity in the lower station is higher than in the titans and going up the world tree, jump is less floaty and you get hurt by jumping from lower places
If any of you have watched UQ Holder, I think the way that Spaceelevators were shown in that story would be the coolest way to build them.
wouldnt the rotational energy of earth, seeing as how the space elevator and stations at the top of the beanstalk are anchored to earth create gravity on the station? or does that not even make sense
Anything is possible when energy is unlimited.
Ok that's enough science for me today
The only way the world tree would be economically feasible would be if people just abandoned the modern economic system (which is completely incomprehensible anyway) and just made money, money, with no need for gold reserves, inflation no longer being a thing ad stagnant consistent values.
Klaus' and XC2's world actually seems like it could be possible IRL in the very far future? I might be a complete for believing in it, but the only problem i see is, we'd have to have something like the conduit appear before us, which seems completely impossible, unless some Xenosaga lore explains it but i haven't played it yet.
Xenosaga and Xenoblade are officially not connected to each other since both series are owned by different companys Xenosaga is owned by Bandai Namco while Xenoblade is owned by Monolithsoft and Nintendo.
Xenoblade IRL 😳
Great, so Earth will be reset by some dude named Klaus later this decade. Can't wait!
In all seriousness, nice video!
So, what you're saying is that Morytha is quite likely to exist in the far-future of Earth. Welp, there go my thoughts of looking into Cryo-freeze technology to be around for the cool future crap. I kid, I kid. But I really do hope that we manage to make our own real world equivalent of the Beanstalk before we create Morytha.
Well if you think about it at the base idea/concept between Morytha (under the Cloud Sea, not the rotting Titan) and the World Tree, it's actually a very common theme in a ton of sci-fi. Space has been called (famously) the "Final Frontier" and the ultimate exploration movement modern man has ever attempted, so as science develops to the point of prolonged sustainability in space, so too would the coming of a great Elevator that bridges the gap between the ground and the stars overhead. As this development gains more ground and the sustainability of the Space Civilizations improves, people would opt to migrate where the surroundings are far better than where they were currently; leaving the ground level on the plant more and more abandoned except for the people that refused to leave and the scientists that were working to help develop the Elevator.
On top of all this, you there is another concept that we cannot forget that goes hand-in-hand with the Space Elevator- the Depletion of natural resources and lowered sustainability of the native ground. At some point early into the Elevator's development, the problem of nearly depleted natural resources must have likely been one of the biggest contributors to wanting to escape to the stars (or at the very least, Orbit) in the first place. As common as the trope is, it interestingly enough actually could be seen as viable given enough time, development, and research. The Land of Morytha we venture through in late-game is the dead and rotting corpse of Humanity that once "thrived" millennia before; serving as a testament and reminder of the past to those that are fortunate enough to ever see it. Those that don't, only know it through legend as a forbidden land full of nightmares and other horrific events.
Funnily enough after typing all this, I suppose in some instance it could serve as a warning/reminder that what we see in Morytha... the dead and decaying remnants of technology and relics of a time long past, not a living soul in sight, and only the sound of the howling wind serve as the voice of the land... could very well indeed become a possible future for our world if we as the human race do not take care of what we have and not be foolish in how we spend it.
(apologies for the mountain of text, things like this are just interesting to talk about and discuss sometimes lol)
Halo does this even the spinning rings in space.
New Mombassa is a space elevator to the Cairo station
@@medarotnewsnetwork I think morytha is a representation of the tower of Babel that would reach to God like the world tree is Yggdrasil and a Norse tree of life which is a Hebrew tree to represent the home of God and the inner sactums of God's kingdom of heaven.
so much geeking out in this video that I grew a pimple. lol
Alot of things are possible until you realize this world is slave to the almighty $$$
question isnt carbon nanotubing being worked on by japan atm?
19:11 WHAT are you saying that my waifus not real lol
Yo nice shout out to Isaac Arthur.
An infinite gyroscope spinning on earth
Micah Sanford a gross oversimplification, but more or less lol
@elonmusk
You have a new objective
Now let's see if skells are possible
Awesome!
by bird child, do you mean finch? because she is best bird child
"Furry owl-penguin... things, characters that can easily move at light speed, *_Dahlia."_*
_Well, that's just the whole game._
I didn't even realise that there was a Dahlia until when I started my second playthrough (not NG+). xD I got her and T-ELOS as my first Blades.
Tbh I wouldn't be too sad if the Klaus incident happened. Just imagine Alrest being a thing.
If you survived it. Assuming things happen like they do in game. You would become a guldo and it would take at least a few thousand years for the seeds of life planted by klaus to re evolve into alrest. Assuming it happened at a VERY accelerated rate. If you were to survive the initial event then you'd have to climb the bean stalk immediately after the event and hope klaus can give you extended life/reincarnation with his newfound conduit powers.
This is really good shit 2/2
Doesn't Nia not being real kind of go under Blades not being real?
TheStupidRaptor sadly yes
Just hope there isn't an earthquake when they build this....
Visions Reform this thing would most likely be built at sea. Not on solid ground.
TheSpaceKing12 good point haha
I KNEW THAT MIZAR, ALIOTH, AND MEGREZ SOUNDED FAMILIAR!
Dahlia is completely scientifically accurate.
I swear, only Monolith would do this much research...
Bungie did as well
Human's technology is not keeping up with these ideas man feelsbad
Johnny Huang technology never has and never will keep up with ideas. Scientists have worked on the physics matters towards stuff like warpgates, but the engineering capabilities required far exceed what we are currently capable of doing. In the future a space station like the world tree may possibly exist.
Louie Satterwhite I hope i live long enough to waitness
There was a scientist in the 1800s that presented a feasible working model for a calculator to the queen of England of that era requesting funds to build it. She said no, not because it would cost too much, but because she didn’t understand it. Technology has ALWAYS been miles behind science for thousands of reasons.
they do not have a yearning for the unknown but to control what they are already professional in,which is eventually a provincial viewpoint
Oh ok
Where's morytha
Below the tree.
Oh my god. Somebody needs to tell elon musk about this.
Elon Musk is against space elevators; probably because they'd kill his business.
Elon Musk doesn't have a thousandth of the funds necessary for a project of this scale and ambition.
I hate you man, you got kosmos, I've been trying for about two years now to get her😂
hey luxin, love the topic, but the video didnt need the still images for like a couple of minutes, imo
maybe some more images, or a little more editing would help
anyway, have a good day :)
This might interest neil degrasse tyson
floopi duper yeah ok since clearly u know what ur talking about 🙄🙄
floopi duper wow bro u need some preparation h?
Quick! somebody tell elon musk.
haha I'm your 7,000th sub!
Show this video to Elon Musk
I always thought it was called "geosynchronous" lol
*facepalm* No the world tree at that distance and length from earth isn't possible, the game even states this by the fact that without the conduit to supply perpetual energy it falls apart. There is no known material that can survive the kind of stresses that the world tree would need to deal with. To make something that could even just stay above the earth without falling back down there would need to be a counter-mass past the point where gravity is even between the earth and the moon, which is *much* closer to the moon because of it's smaller mass. (not to mention it would probably need a lot more mass on the moon end of it to counter the mass of the whole tree because it's closer to the balance point in order to exert the same gravitational force)
I hate you man, you got kosmos, I've been trying for about two years now to get her😂