@@DavidNaval What doesn't work is a select group of people and corporations concentrating all the wealth produced by the working class and all the sources of raw materials. This is not working today on Earth under the already decaying capitalist system, and it will not work in space either. It is hypocritical to talk about "space conquest for the good of all humanity" when we want to reproduce in space and in the future an economic model that exploits all humanity, creates inequalities, violence and death. Therefore, it is Communism that is compatible with the progress of civilization and the survival of humanity, and not Capitalism, which is the system of oppression of the rich against all humanity. What do we want in the future? Mining workers working on asteroids and producing wealth in factories and the wealth they produce with their labor does not serve well and equally all of humanity, which is precisely the working class of a civilization? There is no civilization without a working class. Don't be an idiot and selfish person who supports and wants the continuity of the capitalist model of production, which only seeks the profit of a few over the suffering and oppression of the majority.
While a harmless joke today, yeah, I imagine when a national identity develops around the place, they might want to change it a bit, lol. It is also a little closer to how it was originally pronunced in Greek. Ouranos or Ooranos are even closer, but I just like Oranos better, and it is plausible.
@@Neatling I always imagined it would be changed to Caelus, the Roman equivalent of Uranus. This would fit in with the rest of the planets being named after Roman gods instead of Greek.
@@dylans0630 Vernacularly, yes; English will split into a series of different languages based on the common dialect of the people, but unlike Latin the English language as it is now will be known by everyone in the Anglospheric world due to universal education. Basically, every English speaker becomes bilingual with both Standard English and their new local vernacular English.
@@Blabimir cool! So modern English becomes “Formal” English. With numerous informal vernacular languages. I also imagine a form of “High” English, used by the governments of Earth, Mars, etc.
@@dylans0630 Pretty much. It's very difficult to eradicate such a profusely documented language as Modern English, which has endless numbers of dictionaries and thesauruses, both physical and digital. Another benefit that Modern English has over Latin is that English has central regulatory bodies that can control what is and what is not part of the English language, while Latin only really had the Catholic Church, which didn't really have much control of the language itself, nor did it really strive to disseminate it in its original form.
I feel like they’re under evaluated but they would probably suffer from the same problem as most current structures. There would be a lot of issues with stability, transportation would require more effort if it was under water, and depending on the materials used on the structure itself would wear down from ocean interaction faster than being on land or underground.
While transportation and reaching them would be a thousand times easier, they would still be extremely expensive and arguably much more dangerous than space colonies, making them conveniently inconvenient if that makes sense
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor yep, I just mean that with such vast resources some humans are bound to live out on the sea, it is just an interesting example of how nations will probably mean much less in the future with such great mobility and means
Watch "The Expanse", the first season will show you that no matter how "Advanced" humanity is, there will still be losers and winners in both capitalism and anarchism.
3:47 Canada’s population may grow, but not due to climate change. The Canadian Shield is the reason why so few people live in areas far from the border. This area has frozen soil because of thousands of years of permafrost and cold conditions, and I don’t think that could change in only a few hundred years.
It's true for much of Canada, especially in northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. But out west the Canadian shield doesn't extend as far south, there climate (the cold) is to my understanding a big factor in its low population. Regardless, having lots of arable land is no longer a factor in my scenario, with food being cultivated in super efficient factories. That, alongside warmer temperatures, makes large parts of Canada all the more habitable So I'm not saying the Canadian shield goes anywhere. Just that warmer temperatures (making life more comfortable), and the ability to grow food anywhere makes Canada a way more habitable place.
I think you should talk about how economics would work at this point as rare earth metals would be used in a special alloy and maybe each coin (in space) with its own registry chip for authenticity? I would love to see such a video.
Cheap antimatter production would enable relativistic interstellar travel and revolutionize in system travel time, enabling greater connectivity - Solar Union. Just thoughts for later videos. :)
From a sustainability standpoint, it's less suitable. You have to import all construction materials, and a floating city that can never land would require pretty high maintenance. Ealier on that is, super advanced material science allows for surface mining in the 2300s in my scenario, which will make Venus more competitive in the long run. But that is a recent development. On mercury, on the other hand, you could easily mine everything locally from the get-go. It even has water ice. Travel cost is what kept Mercury down. Its habitability is similar to that of the moon in that you need pressurized habitats, but all the resources are there. So I think it makes sense for Venus to have fewer settlers. Importing metals and sillicates from Luna is expensive.
@@Neatling ok, I think that makes a lot of sense. Although I would have thought that Venus would be the preferred direction of a lot more people due to how close it is in terms of environment.
In a Sci-fi series I'm working on, there is an organization called the Sol Union that was made like a cross between the UN and the European Union. They work to maintain peace between Earth and the colonies. The SU would get an extension called the Union of Exosystem Colonies, which has elements of NATO in it so they can defend themselves against the TCR.
A regime change in China at least seems timely as communist china that is already seeing internal pressures today would doubtfully maintain itself judging off of thousands of years of Chinese history, a new “dynasty” would emerge, I find this idea very interesting and probably more plausible I mean throughout most of Chinese history a civil war creates a new better suited regime that does well until its political system becomes too corrupt or obsolete due to changing circumstances, the CCP did an amazing job industrializing (with many Chinese citizens paying the price) but its economic system is not as conducive to services and high end manufacturing, so it is a fair assumption to say that things will change for the better with less autocratic rule or the worse with a more authoritarian government to stop the unhappy populace no longer experiencing the same level financial growth but still with limited rights
it probably isn’t actually communist in this, just like how right now china is nearly as capitalistic as the west and yet still says it’s communist, china would probably liberalise as its population declines and standards of living increases, but doesn’t change its name or flag
Brilliant video and incredibly realistic. The moment I read the title I automatically thought of Halo. Compared to ever other science fiction series that I know of, Halo has the most realistic universe in terms of mankind leaving the Earth to colonize other bodies in the Sol system. The rise of the United Earth Government (UEG) and United Nations Space Command (UNSC), we would ultimately fight each other during the political conflicts of the Interplanetary Wars on Mars, the Rainforest Wars on Earth, the Jovian Moon Campaign on Jupiter's moons and so much more.
@@arthurbriand2175 I don't even want to watch that guy honestly, he's just a little too biased towards his favourite countries and pretty much makes any Muslim country or community either leave at once or just get assimilated and brought to the forgiveness of Christ Also his videos are highly unrealistic, sometimes it's entertaining to be honest but most of the time it's just me trying to swallow a tough pill I watched the video of him about them and honestly it's just a "what if everything went perfect for eastern rome" the difference between him and possible history is that possible history is realistic. Yes he is giving perfect conditions to a country but he at least say it out loud and add the realism elements to it. The guy is overall adviced to watch only if you're greek/Italian
@@JcoleMc if you didn't know, Muslims defeated the Byzantines and Sassanids from literally nothing. They started in the middle of the desert. Muslims took the Levant and Egypt from Byzantine in a battle in the holy land which had 300k Byzantium troops going up against 20k arabs
please do a video on what if the Semitic-speaking peoples and Semitic Languages never existed at all? alternate history plus what if Africa wasn't colonized?
Just a genuine mistake, this was a big project, I'm sure I've missed more errors. Originally, it was a part of the Middle Eastern administrative zone, so Beirut is a leftover from that.
13:43 what would the spacesuit and walking around getting out/in of buildings look like, and everyday life be? Very interesting to have like a earth day just with a suit on out all day. Could you make a video about that?
I would have to do a lot of research to give you details on how the suits would look and function. But they would have to be well insulated, and provide oxygen, they just don't need to be pressurized relative to the outside as space suits made for vacuum. Titans' atmospheric pressure is perfect, just a little higher than Earth's, but it's not breathable and insanely cold. It's so cold you can't really handle any exposure to it. But the air pressure being just right does make some things easier. Your suit or habitat wouldn't rapidly decompress and lose air if you poked a big hole in it like in a vacuum, you would just lose heat more quickly. For safety and to minimize cost, air locks would be preferred. But there wouldn't be nearly as strict requirements, they wouldn't have to be 100% air tight. The biggest perk though is radiation protection. Even far from the sun on Pluto, you need to deal with cosmic rays. Not on Titan. The atmospheric pressure combined with the Luna-like gravity could make moving around very fun. Flapping your arms would be enough to keep you in the air for at least a little bit. A pair of wings attached to your arms, and you could probably fly around like a bird.
@@pja6476well if you live on earth this timeline just move out of the Metropolitan areas in his videos he mentions that there will be huge city areas and the rest will be mostly left alone get a small community and move to the rural areas there will always be a market for that kind of living
For the next video please have a Dyson sphere project happen with mercury being disassembled against the will of the people there even though it would be a great thing for the future of humanity
exactly i think mercury wouldn't even be colonized in the first place, only used for resources for building a dyson sphere giving us more energy than we could ever need
you added Madrid to the EU zone its a thing many people overlook, we are almost the 5th most populated city of europe, and growing rapidly. loved that detail
rarely drop a like on anything but the sequel for the space colonization series is well deserved. Would love to get a final part to make it a trilogy, theorizing about how interstellar human civilization might interact. Hard to do without invoking ftl, but maybe through a combination of generation ships as well as the anti aging medicine discussed in this video it would be possible to colonize and then have limited long distance interactions and politics between systems. Since people live for longer, an action taken 20 light years away might still impact them even if say an invasion fleet is traveling at 20% FTL and takes 80 years to arrive on a relative timescale that may be comparable to a colonial oceanic voyage in standard human lifetimes.
It will be interesting to add biological aspect to the humans of different planets, because people living with different gravity and atmosphere will for sure affect their appearance
I think one of the biggest leaps that all these speculative worlds is this massive political entities encompassing multiple cultures, ethnic groups, and actual nation states. If you look at broad the trends of today, both demographic, and economic, all the trends are pointing in the direction of increased polarization and disillusion. There are some safe harbors that are a bit more insulated against these negative trends, but I would say that it is far more likely for many of the large political entities that we take for granted today to be even weaker and even outright non-existent in the future. Demographic trends are also pretty negative, a global population of 12 billion may have seemed like something that was inevitable 40 years ago, but given modern information, that seems laughable, but I guess if everyone is living for hundreds of years, that's more reasonable lol. Obviously this is just for fun and everything, but I feel the whole 'super earth' trend that dominates so many science fiction is a bit worn out. I enjoy thinking about this stuff as well obviously, and I envision a world where stagnation and decline is far more prevalent, with the true future technologies that we fantasize about today only available in a few concentrated areas that have both the energy, culture, and demographics to support it.
While I do like this video overall, and also like the previous video of the series, I think this videos point at around 9:30 is the weakest. It heavily oversimplifies the complexity of active combat operations and ignores the dangers of having warfare be like this, like conflict becoming more common because people aren’t risking their lives. And the fact that images from horizon zero dawn are being used in the background is confusing, because that game makes it very clear why having autonomous self replicating war machines is a very bad idea.
Politics, countries, flags, space colonisation and New technologies? You crushed it this time! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Only in Communism.
Let's just ignore the fact that all the most underdeveloped countries are communist@@operarioespeculador-trader1776
@@operarioespeculador-trader1776 will never has never worked
@@DavidNaval What doesn't work is a select group of people and corporations concentrating all the wealth produced by the working class and all the sources of raw materials. This is not working today on Earth under the already decaying capitalist system, and it will not work in space either. It is hypocritical to talk about "space conquest for the good of all humanity" when we want to reproduce in space and in the future an economic model that exploits all humanity, creates inequalities, violence and death. Therefore, it is Communism that is compatible with the progress of civilization and the survival of humanity, and not Capitalism, which is the system of oppression of the rich against all humanity. What do we want in the future? Mining workers working on asteroids and producing wealth in factories and the wealth they produce with their labor does not serve well and equally all of humanity, which is precisely the working class of a civilization? There is no civilization without a working class. Don't be an idiot and selfish person who supports and wants the continuity of the capitalist model of production, which only seeks the profit of a few over the suffering and oppression of the majority.
Yes! I wanted a sequel
Me too
I think it should be a series.
@@furnaceheadgames9001 agreed
@@furnaceheadgames9001bro you have cooked
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i like how the people of uranus have decided to just rename their planet
While a harmless joke today, yeah, I imagine when a national identity develops around the place, they might want to change it a bit, lol. It is also a little closer to how it was originally pronunced in Greek. Ouranos or Ooranos are even closer, but I just like Oranos better, and it is plausible.
@@Neatling I always imagined it would be changed to Caelus, the Roman equivalent of Uranus. This would fit in with the rest of the planets being named after Roman gods instead of Greek.
@@Livinivs literally what i did for my alt-hist
I hate how people pronounce it. They say it wrong all the time.
The people of Uranus often moon earthlings as revenge for that hideous name.
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Man nice to see that English truly has become the universal language
Agreed 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴 ❤🤍💙
It’ll probably split up into different languages, like Latin.
@@dylans0630 Vernacularly, yes; English will split into a series of different languages based on the common dialect of the people, but unlike Latin the English language as it is now will be known by everyone in the Anglospheric world due to universal education. Basically, every English speaker becomes bilingual with both Standard English and their new local vernacular English.
@@Blabimir cool! So modern English becomes “Formal” English. With numerous informal vernacular languages. I also imagine a form of “High” English, used by the governments of Earth, Mars, etc.
@@dylans0630 Pretty much. It's very difficult to eradicate such a profusely documented language as Modern English, which has endless numbers of dictionaries and thesauruses, both physical and digital. Another benefit that Modern English has over Latin is that English has central regulatory bodies that can control what is and what is not part of the English language, while Latin only really had the Catholic Church, which didn't really have much control of the language itself, nor did it really strive to disseminate it in its original form.
@@Blabimir English has no such regulatory bodies.
Ocean habitats are definitely a major possibility in the future, maybe an under evaluated option
I feel like they’re under evaluated but they would probably suffer from the same problem as most current structures. There would be a lot of issues with stability, transportation would require more effort if it was under water, and depending on the materials used on the structure itself would wear down from ocean interaction faster than being on land or underground.
While transportation and reaching them would be a thousand times easier, they would still be extremely expensive and arguably much more dangerous than space colonies, making them conveniently inconvenient if that makes sense
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor yep, I just mean that with such vast resources some humans are bound to live out on the sea, it is just an interesting example of how nations will probably mean much less in the future with such great mobility and means
Into the city all good things flow
Welp drop the colony
Okay. Now I want to live in a world like this
wtf? This is dystopian as hell
You mean world"s"?
Watch "The Expanse", the first season will show you that no matter how "Advanced" humanity is, there will still be losers and winners in both capitalism and anarchism.
I refuse to eat fake, artificial meat and plants.
But there’s no more war :[
3:47 Canada’s population may grow, but not due to climate change. The Canadian Shield is the reason why so few people live in areas far from the border. This area has frozen soil because of thousands of years of permafrost and cold conditions, and I don’t think that could change in only a few hundred years.
It's true for much of Canada, especially in northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. But out west the Canadian shield doesn't extend as far south, there climate (the cold) is to my understanding a big factor in its low population.
Regardless, having lots of arable land is no longer a factor in my scenario, with food being cultivated in super efficient factories. That, alongside warmer temperatures, makes large parts of Canada all the more habitable
So I'm not saying the Canadian shield goes anywhere. Just that warmer temperatures (making life more comfortable), and the ability to grow food anywhere makes Canada a way more habitable place.
@@Neatling Oh okay, thanks for clarifying! I completely forgot about the west lol 😅
There's a book series call The Red Rising that explores the concept of a planetary civilization.
Why are we waiting for someone to do this lets start now
That's so damn interesting to listen to and imagine our future
Not interesting, no fire just cold machine
love these future space videos, i could watch a 2 hour version of this and still itch for more, amazing stuff
The sequel we all needed
I think you should talk about how economics would work at this point as rare earth metals would be used in a special alloy and maybe each coin (in space) with its own registry chip for authenticity? I would love to see such a video.
Nah, too cumbersome - in space logistics, each gram counts.
The best option is a standard electronic currency - less complicated, and no weight.
Cheap antimatter production would enable relativistic interstellar travel and revolutionize in system travel time, enabling greater connectivity - Solar Union.
Just thoughts for later videos. :)
Or maybe he could go interstellar
I just want to say that this series is by far my favorite, this is the type of alternate history that brings hope for the future of humanity.
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Venus having less people than Mercury is insane. It's much more habitable and closer
From a sustainability standpoint, it's less suitable. You have to import all construction materials, and a floating city that can never land would require pretty high maintenance. Ealier on that is, super advanced material science allows for surface mining in the 2300s in my scenario, which will make Venus more competitive in the long run. But that is a recent development.
On mercury, on the other hand, you could easily mine everything locally from the get-go. It even has water ice.
Travel cost is what kept Mercury down. Its habitability is similar to that of the moon in that you need pressurized habitats, but all the resources are there.
So I think it makes sense for Venus to have fewer settlers. Importing metals and sillicates from Luna is expensive.
@@Neatling ok, I think that makes a lot of sense.
Although I would have thought that Venus would be the preferred direction of a lot more people due to how close it is in terms of environment.
This is so hype, can't wait for the next one!
might be one of your best videos yet, I keep finding small little details and it makes me so pleased to see
keep up the awesome work
Plss do more of this🙏🙏🙏
I plan on continuing the series
@Neatling I love this series and your channel and I hope to wait shorter than 7 months but I understand that this content needs its time
In a Sci-fi series I'm working on, there is an organization called the Sol Union that was made like a cross between the UN and the European Union. They work to maintain peace between Earth and the colonies.
The SU would get an extension called the Union of Exosystem Colonies, which has elements of NATO in it so they can defend themselves against the TCR.
@@WolfeSaber TCR?
@@dylans0630 Glad someone is interested. TCR is for Taikong Communist Republic .
Sci-fi writers try not to refer to earth as “terra” and the solar system as “sol” challenge
@@Swagenstein Because it is the Sol system, and Earth is Earth. Like the Moon is Luna.
So kind of like Halos UNSC pre covenant war
Love the small detail of rising sea levels in various areas on Earth.
Amazing video, well done. The politics off interstellar civilization has always fascinated me and you did it a great justice.
Best way to end the weekend before I go to school and continue to fight for honor roll 😊
I got honor role! update ☺️
@@jrjrdjndjdk Congrats🎉🎉
A regime change in China at least seems timely as communist china that is already seeing internal pressures today would doubtfully maintain itself judging off of thousands of years of Chinese history, a new “dynasty” would emerge, I find this idea very interesting and probably more plausible
I mean throughout most of Chinese history a civil war creates a new better suited regime that does well until its political system becomes too corrupt or obsolete due to changing circumstances, the CCP did an amazing job industrializing (with many Chinese citizens paying the price) but its economic system is not as conducive to services and high end manufacturing, so it is a fair assumption to say that things will change for the better with less autocratic rule or the worse with a more authoritarian government to stop the unhappy populace no longer experiencing the same level financial growth but still with limited rights
I also like the idea of Taiwan being with Japan and Korea. We're just so different
it probably isn’t actually communist in this, just like how right now china is nearly as capitalistic as the west and yet still says it’s communist, china would probably liberalise as its population declines and standards of living increases, but doesn’t change its name or flag
AMAZINGNES!!! So much great detail and thougt for history!!! So cool!!! Great work!!!
Hey you can't just change Uranus's name and expect us not to notice!
he also changed the Moon's name
Brilliant video and incredibly realistic. The moment I read the title I automatically thought of Halo. Compared to ever other science fiction series that I know of, Halo has the most realistic universe in terms of mankind leaving the Earth to colonize other bodies in the Sol system. The rise of the United Earth Government (UEG) and United Nations Space Command (UNSC), we would ultimately fight each other during the political conflicts of the Interplanetary Wars on Mars, the Rainforest Wars on Earth, the Jovian Moon Campaign on Jupiter's moons and so much more.
Thinking that the UN would ever become a respected world order organization is laughable on its own dawg
Please make a series of this!!!! I absolutely love it!!! Just subscribe!!
Man, that's a spicy meatball! Excellent work.
This brand of not-too-distant/believable-but-still-alien SF is my favorite.
im ready to wait half a year for a threequel 😀
Please create a video on what if the space race never ended at all..
You should create an pdf file for this! I would definetively use it on a rpg!
holy shit this is high quality Great job man
You need do:What if the Angevin empire survived.
Man I love the expanse
i would love to see more Sequels of this Series
The West African Administration Zone is starting to look increasingly more likely now that we have the Confederation of Sahel States
Do a what if the vandal kingdom survived and please don't be biased just because they're Christians 🙏
I think Videntis did a video about this.
@@arthurbriand2175 I don't even want to watch that guy honestly, he's just a little too biased towards his favourite countries and pretty much makes any Muslim country or community either leave at once or just get assimilated and brought to the forgiveness of Christ
Also his videos are highly unrealistic, sometimes it's entertaining to be honest but most of the time it's just me trying to swallow a tough pill
I watched the video of him about them and honestly it's just a "what if everything went perfect for eastern rome" the difference between him and possible history is that possible history is realistic. Yes he is giving perfect conditions to a country but he at least say it out loud and add the realism elements to it.
The guy is overall adviced to watch only if you're greek/Italian
@@Respecteddude666 Well yeah Christanity had about a 500 year + head start on islam so of course the cultures that worship it are more refined .
@@Respecteddude666Only watching videntis if you are greek or italian is the realest thing i heard about him ngl
@@JcoleMc if you didn't know, Muslims defeated the Byzantines and Sassanids from literally nothing. They started in the middle of the desert.
Muslims took the Levant and Egypt from Byzantine in a battle in the holy land which had 300k Byzantium troops going up against 20k arabs
Am i tripping is that stellaris backrpund music
This is great. Love thinking about things like this and glad I found this page
please do a video on what if the Semitic-speaking peoples and Semitic Languages never existed at all? alternate history plus what if Africa wasn't colonized?
Being nitpicky but the capital of Central Asia is shown as Beirut
Just a genuine mistake, this was a big project, I'm sure I've missed more errors. Originally, it was a part of the Middle Eastern administrative zone, so Beirut is a leftover from that.
@@Neatling love your work
AND THEN some scientist boys do some teleportation experiments on Phobos and Deimos
13:43 what would the spacesuit and walking around getting out/in of buildings look like, and everyday life be? Very interesting to have like a earth day just with a suit on out all day. Could you make a video about that?
I would have to do a lot of research to give you details on how the suits would look and function. But they would have to be well insulated, and provide oxygen, they just don't need to be pressurized relative to the outside as space suits made for vacuum. Titans' atmospheric pressure is perfect, just a little higher than Earth's, but it's not breathable and insanely cold. It's so cold you can't really handle any exposure to it.
But the air pressure being just right does make some things easier. Your suit or habitat wouldn't rapidly decompress and lose air if you poked a big hole in it like in a vacuum, you would just lose heat more quickly. For safety and to minimize cost, air locks would be preferred. But there wouldn't be nearly as strict requirements, they wouldn't have to be 100% air tight. The biggest perk though is radiation protection. Even far from the sun on Pluto, you need to deal with cosmic rays. Not on Titan.
The atmospheric pressure combined with the Luna-like gravity could make moving around very fun. Flapping your arms would be enough to keep you in the air for at least a little bit. A pair of wings attached to your arms, and you could probably fly around like a bird.
WE'RE BLESSED! A NEW VIDEO OF THIS GORGEOUS SERIES!!!;🎉
Omg the goat is back!!!
Awesome video 😊.
By 2300, I definitely think mahgrebi arabic will have become its own recognized language
Makes sense
Next video: Republic of Sol and The Alpha Centauri Commonwealth.
This is great! I hope to see humanity venture into the nearest exosolar systems like Alpha, & Proxima Centauri & Barnards star and others!
I absolutely love this series bc this is in my nerd interest
Am I the only one who finds this dystopian? The aesthetic the technology... It's all so ironically inhuman
Nah dawg, I am with you on this
@@pja6476well if you live on earth this timeline just move out of the Metropolitan areas in his videos he mentions that there will be huge city areas and the rest will be mostly left alone get a small community and move to the rural areas there will always be a market for that kind of living
Exterminatum is in order if the other planets rebel against earth, all must serve the empire or perish, or both if necessary.
For the next video please have a Dyson sphere project happen with mercury being disassembled against the will of the people there even though it would be a great thing for the future of humanity
exactly i think mercury wouldn't even be colonized in the first place, only used for resources for building a dyson sphere giving us more energy than we could ever need
Felt like I was hallucinating at 15:20
incredible. Very well done, had me fully immersed.
I like the city good for a Sci fi show
i love this sequel
Awesome!
you added Madrid to the EU zone its a thing many people overlook, we are almost the 5th most populated city of europe, and growing rapidly.
loved that detail
I personallt think "The United Nations of Terra and Luna" suits better :)
Damn, very good video
rarely drop a like on anything but the sequel for the space colonization series is well deserved. Would love to get a final part to make it a trilogy, theorizing about how interstellar human civilization might interact. Hard to do without invoking ftl, but maybe through a combination of generation ships as well as the anti aging medicine discussed in this video it would be possible to colonize and then have limited long distance interactions and politics between systems. Since people live for longer, an action taken 20 light years away might still impact them even if say an invasion fleet is traveling at 20% FTL and takes 80 years to arrive on a relative timescale that may be comparable to a colonial oceanic voyage in standard human lifetimes.
Amazing video!
Will you do a video about Megastructures?
Just after I finished my solar system tattoos, guess I'll need to update it with the neatling lore
Keep making space videos your onto something
Had to go back to watch the first one 😅
Please make a video on what if the space race never ended, please :)*
It wont end people will fight for resources forever it human nature
What is a race a competition so that what the world is now with systemic racism not whether someone likes you
This was a fun one! While I doubt it works out this way, I love hearing the speculation. Thank you.
God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
I love this so much! Do you think you could do more videos further into the future or something?
What a dystopia
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Man I wish I would live in this time
I have to say it seems like it's possible this could happen in the near future.
Am gonna make a fanfiction out of these.
This makes me think of the expanse, with earth and lina, ganymeade, ceres
HOLY CRAP WE NEEEED MOREEEEE
wish I was born a few hundred years into the future so I can see this
Maybe what we call end of history is only the beginning. Our time will become the earliest account of systematic humanity.
It will be interesting to add biological aspect to the humans of different planets, because people living with different gravity and atmosphere will for sure affect their appearance
Can you show what’s on Haumea Makemake and Eris I know it’s probably not much but I still want to see
I find this video when I'm writing my own sci-fi concept based on the idea of humanity colonising the solar system 😅
What about the other star system? Like alpha centauri and proxima and also kepler
At the end it is stated it will be the topic of the next video
More of these please
I think one of the biggest leaps that all these speculative worlds is this massive political entities encompassing multiple cultures, ethnic groups, and actual nation states. If you look at broad the trends of today, both demographic, and economic, all the trends are pointing in the direction of increased polarization and disillusion. There are some safe harbors that are a bit more insulated against these negative trends, but I would say that it is far more likely for many of the large political entities that we take for granted today to be even weaker and even outright non-existent in the future.
Demographic trends are also pretty negative, a global population of 12 billion may have seemed like something that was inevitable 40 years ago, but given modern information, that seems laughable, but I guess if everyone is living for hundreds of years, that's more reasonable lol.
Obviously this is just for fun and everything, but I feel the whole 'super earth' trend that dominates so many science fiction is a bit worn out. I enjoy thinking about this stuff as well obviously, and I envision a world where stagnation and decline is far more prevalent, with the true future technologies that we fantasize about today only available in a few concentrated areas that have both the energy, culture, and demographics to support it.
to put on a scale, persephone is so farrrr away the orbit line on it is almost straight if you view the map from a close angle.
While I do like this video overall, and also like the previous video of the series, I think this videos point at around 9:30 is the weakest. It heavily oversimplifies the complexity of active combat operations and ignores the dangers of having warfare be like this, like conflict becoming more common because people aren’t risking their lives. And the fact that images from horizon zero dawn are being used in the background is confusing, because that game makes it very clear why having autonomous self replicating war machines is a very bad idea.
i hope this will be better
it did not disappoint, i like the reference to planet 9 in the end
At 6.41 Indonesia's future capital Nusantara is oddly predicted for the next 3 millenniums . What a twist
Sounds a lot like the Expanse
he uses shots from the show lol, also the MCRN flag is used for Mars
Please consider making a part two video on what if Islam never existed focusing more** on Southeast Asia, China and South Asia this time.....
Hello, i´m writing from Avalon. The algae here are really good. I could eat sushi all day.
New Warhammer 2k episode just dropped
Looks like Neatling agrees with those who believe the Darien Gap makes most ideal border. I saw this myself, but I am glad someone else sees it.
7/10 timeline, you didn't warn us which planet is making the majority of the nukes...
4:02 won't happen buddy
but fr though i REALLY love this type of video coming from you! am excited to see the rest
this takes places literally 300 years in the future bro
The world has a way of making decisions for us. That goes for nations and cultures as well.