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You forgot that the majority of the apartments, especially in the cube, would be positioned in the middle without any windows... Doesn't sound too great to me
This video is just a concept idea 😄 We considered adding holes to the cube to let more light into the middle apartments, but that would have made the math calculations even more complex.
The first objection that comes to my mind isn't the cost or the lack of windows for most of the apartments. It's the physical limitations to building such a heavy structure. Every floor has to bear the weight of all those above it, which means that the proposed structure would collapse unless it's built with extreme materials that simply don't exist.
The reality is that there are no materials today that would be used for this build. Your concept of what can be done to build something like this is relative to a night in the 1600s understanding how his cell phone works, Facebook or TickTock… Fast forward 200 years of growth and you would have no idea how things work..
I think the problem with lift can be settle using 2 way water lift using soulsand and magma block or even enderpearl cannon. You can also place slime block at the bottom of world cube/tower so people can safely jump down.
I think the biggest thing that most people dont consider with this thought experiment is that they assume it would be more complex than buildings we have now, which go up incredibly quickly if the funding is there. The only reason these new and tall buildings take years, is because theyre experimental and pieces on the outside and inside need to be custom made and shaped, which costs more money and time. Plus even if every person got their own apartment, it defeats the purpose if every residence is the size of a house. The whole idea is to have it as compact as possible. The places would have to be at most, the size of a double wide single floor trailer home for single people, and then maybe double that for families, which would make it considerably smaller and simpler to build.
good one, a human can hold an exabyte of information, there are 8 billion humans, so 8 billion humans, there are around 150 petabytes of information in all books ever written, its less than a million times of what the humans could hold
This idea would work but not the way you present it. Cut the building up in 4-6 pieces to make it less tall and then put everyone in those 4-6 structures. The structures could be build next to each other, or in a grid. That would be more realistic.
One little objection to estimating build time. These buildings are mostly limited by ability to build high, you can relatively easily scale on surface, but you can´t just build 2 floors of height at the same time. Also the biggest material problems aren´t concrete or steel, but the foundation-soil/rock.
It's interesting how as tech has advanced, humans no longer find it reasonable for megaprojects to take generations to build, but how the hell else would you build something huge that's still structurally sound? The pyramids weren't built in a decade, and they've lasted for longer than anything we create now will ever last, despite the exponential increases in engineering and tech advances
Part of why they last is because they are not as actively used as our skyscrapers or as limited in space (it’s much wider but our cities don’t allow us to build as wide unless you have huge funding)
Megastructures have already began to lose their sway on being so magnificent, it used to be for the fact it was such a large icon to a city, now they’re nearly being seen as useless, you can even bring it back to infrastructures, look at how many European city’s are ripping up the over the top highways that were built to replace it with greenery, sometimes it’s just not what’s needed
The pyramids are simply massive chunks of stone with a few narrow passageways inside. Furthermore they were never used since they are tombs constructed to not let people inside. That’s why they still exist.
The pyramids isn't a building, it's mostly solid with a few tunnels and rooms inside. It's a tomb for dead bodies, not for living humans. We can easily build something that's larger and way more durable with modern technology, but it's just a pointless waste of resource and time.
Seems like pyramid shape can actually return for such big human hives. Also it would be related to social status to move higher in the pyramid building, which reflects our society a lot.
Depends on if you have reuirements for the housing. Curved walls are not very practical. Meaning you would need a cube inside the sphere, making it just larger.
@@KarvidSR At the sizes being talked about, the curvature would be negligible, almost. Anyway, buckyball type construction can always be done, replacing curved sections with triangular flat ones.
I agree with most of what you say, except for the amount of time it would take to build said cube. Because the cube is so wide, you'd be able to have a lot more people working on it at the same time which would drastically reduce the build time. Just look at how many buildings we have now that not only house everyone, but also house all the businesses. Which is another thing you didn't factor into your project. A building so massive would require space for shopping and entertainment businesses as well. Each level would require multiple theaters, grocery stores, swimming pools, parks, etc. It wouldn't be a building just for housing people, it would have to be a complete city on each floor and would double the size of the building.
It would be easier to use a tall mountain such as Chomolungma, Matterhorn, Kilimanjaro... and construct the building in and around the mountain and adjacent ones using the natural mountain as the superstructure. Blocking aircraft, flight paths, etc... with everyone in one building why would there need to be air travel on the current scale we have today?
Comparing the duration of the project with that of the Burg Khalifa and coming to conclusion that it will take 5100 years means the machinery and people involved in the process are the same as that of the Burg Khalifa, which is not correct. A project if that magnitude will mean a lot of people from all over the world will be on site to execute it. It also means, machinery and other logistics will be in abundance. If the design is perfect, a lot of different companies will be working on different aspects of the project at the same time, and the project will be completed very early. For an Eleven kilometer cube can be completed in 10 years
I believe the deduction of time needed to build the cube is potentially problematic. Think about how many years it took for the world to build houses for all people in the world? Have we taken 1 million years? Nope. It only took decades to do so, think about the average life of houses in the world.
The maths are deffo out on the NYCube taking 5,100 years and Worldcube taking millions of years. Sure the Burj took a fair amount of time, but look at it's footprint and workable space (the ground floor has a footprint of 0.3km). The calculations you did, didn't factor in how much more simultaneous work could be getting done at the same time, esp when the Big Cube has like a footprint 400x the Burj's, so it would take closer to 400 years to make, not 4.8 million.
Definitely agree that if these buildings would be built, one would need a construction crew to rival those that built the pyramids. A construction force the size and budget of a military. An army of workers and specialists building, plumbing, wiring, and furnishing the floors in waves as at ascends.
@@neodragon1988 OR just automated construction plants building modular units that are then brought into place with mobile cranes and lifts. The structural frame would be made of simple, easy to assemble standard sized posts and beams - though either you have to limit heights and weight loads to use steel or concrete, or use exotic materials like carbon nanotubes. Basically like building with giant sized LEGO blocks. Modern shipyards do this now for large ships of all types: cargo, passengers and even military ships.
@@krisgonynor689 reminds me of a vid I saw recently where the refit an oil tanker and part of the process was lifting the bridge section and adding another floor for living space then they placed the bridge section on top of the new floor and welded it into place turning a 2 story bridge section into 3 stories.
For reference, with the cube, the ENTIRE population of Indiana, Alaska, Delaware, AND the American Samoa could live inside of it. Or the entire city of New York.
you know when two cell phones/radio etc are too close together and they start making that annoying high pitched ring/frequency sound? yeah... that's what i imagine shoving everyone in the world into one building would be like 🤣
Realistically the cube would actually cost 1.2 trillion USD to buy, then 3,085 YEARS to construct! Plus I dont think like 98% of people will like the design, because there isn't any windows or psychical contact with the outside world on the inside (which is like 99.99% of the cube) and horrible crammed living conditions (for all of human civilization) would cause disease on a scale hitherto undreamt of. Honestly I could go on and on about all the ways of how the crammed living conditions would make the entire project go down the shitter (morale-wise). But for the sake of time, I think you get my point.
@@SmileyRoses That we say "What if everyone lived inside a building?" While people in a parallel dimension says "What if everyone lived in one planet?"
A wind turbine on the building would be unbearably noisy. This was already discovered the hard way by the Strata SE1 building in London. The turbines had to be turned off because of the noise! .
That is an interesting concept, but what about all the crimes that police would need to check into just circumventing all those floors would probably be impossible
If 8 Million people lived in one building, you would need so many elevators, that it would make the building 10 times larger. If every morning at least 5 million people to have to get up and leave the building for work or school. You would need at least 2.5 million elevators to support the queue.
You'd have to book lift use like aeroplane flights - if they could build enough lifts without running out of room. Also how much weight could the ground floor support?
For me personally the videos does a great job going over the math however, If this building was theoretically build for the entire world the cost would be less it would be build much faster and materials would come much quicker due to every construction company building it and materials would be recycled off old buildings that would be seen irrelevant now, Great video tho! (Edit) After reviewing some comments (from the video), We would also need it to be build more like a rectangle with hallways in between meaning all apartments would have natural light and balconies, Further into this, We would have every single recourse to make the building already and we would also not need to increase the building due to people living together and ofc families and deaths.
Don't forget that the World Tower would be moving EXTREMELY fast. On the ground we are moving at about 1000 miles per hour with the earth's rotation, but that isn't the case with the Tower as it's farther away but connected to the Earth's rotation. The tip of the Tower would be moving about 1900 miles per hour, about 2 and a half times the speed of sound.
Could also wind it around a lot like a spiral so it is super compacted and have the space between the walls as open areas for farming, parks, markets etc.
Its likely highly unlikely building a cube 800 times the volume of the burj would cost also 800 times the money. It would likely be much less than that given the efficiency of just building larger individual sections, enstead of 80 separate ones for each one. Building one singular giant shell is a hell of a lot less intensive than building 800 smaller ones.
I don’t think anything would be REAAALLY futuristic in a century o: Like city plans in Europe right now are already really good for socialising and getting around :D having something like this would just put a huge strain on mental health ]:
The problem us that the moor floors you have the more elevators you need and at some point you are losing more floor space than is reasonable for the about of added floor space per added floor. In essence at a certain point the building will proportional be more elevators than usable floor space.
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Would love to see a video on a self-contained tower all food power made in or on the tower with no need to leave the tower what population could it hold? What would it cost? Is the technology available?
bigger the area, more manpower can be utilised...its not like building 1 residential building with 1 floor and 1 room would take atleast 28 days (concrete full strength in 28 days) doesnt mean burj khalifa with 1000 rooms or (idk exact room) would take 1000 months or whatsoever.
What about a building that has like 15 floors, but is super wide ? Yes, it would take a while to build but I think that's more realistic than what's proposed.
@@exal9 Still less space than all the Earth's residential buildings combined. Let's say that all Earth's residents live by group of 4 or even a higher number, and the fact that we're almost 8.000.000 humans on earth, and that everyone lives in an apartement of 30 m², each floor would be 6.000.000.000 m², or 6.000 km² by floor. If we took all Earth's materials already used for residential buildings, including their furnitures, it would be possible to realise it, I think. By the way, 6.000km² is less than the Canary Islands (around 7.900 km²) for comparaison.
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@@_Leafrin if you put a big mass from near the earths ground (materials/resources) away from the center of rotation your gonna slow down the rotation ofcourse (increasing moment of inertia) but the earth is really heavy and the effect would like i mentioned befor only really small
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I'm desperate to know
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You forgot that the majority of the apartments, especially in the cube, would be positioned in the middle without any windows... Doesn't sound too great to me
This video is just a concept idea 😄 We considered adding holes to the cube to let more light into the middle apartments, but that would have made the math calculations even more complex.
That's why Judge Dredd is a dystopia, people live on these megablocks (cube here)
What do you need windows for if you live in a 💩hole like NYC?
@@MegaBuildsYT holes? Yeah nobody would want his only window or so to be directed to a hole....
10% of volume is already considered for this reason. Also per capita area will include open and chase space.
Bro, imagine how long you would need to wait for the elevator💀
It should be a really extremely advanced elevator more than the modern ones we have today
3:59
At this point developing portal technology would probably be a necessary side project
just like how they were able for a building over million floors then they also can make a well developed elevator
1 hour he said idiot
The first objection that comes to my mind isn't the cost or the lack of windows for most of the apartments.
It's the physical limitations to building such a heavy structure.
Every floor has to bear the weight of all those above it, which means that the proposed structure would collapse unless it's built with extreme materials that simply don't exist.
Parking, anyone?
Thats right
The reality is that there are no materials today that would be used for this build. Your concept
of what can be done to build something like this is relative to a night in the 1600s understanding how his cell phone works, Facebook or TickTock… Fast forward 200 years of growth and you would have no idea how things work..
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You could have like seperate supports for each layer but the building would probably be as tall and thick with this method
3:39 my heart dropped, there was no way in hell the animators would let that plane crash into the tower lmaoo
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I think the problem with lift can be settle using 2 way water lift using soulsand and magma block or even enderpearl cannon. You can also place slime block at the bottom of world cube/tower so people can safely jump down.
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I think the biggest thing that most people dont consider with this thought experiment is that they assume it would be more complex than buildings we have now, which go up incredibly quickly if the funding is there. The only reason these new and tall buildings take years, is because theyre experimental and pieces on the outside and inside need to be custom made and shaped, which costs more money and time.
Plus even if every person got their own apartment, it defeats the purpose if every residence is the size of a house. The whole idea is to have it as compact as possible.
The places would have to be at most, the size of a double wide single floor trailer home for single people, and then maybe double that for families, which would make it considerably smaller and simpler to build.
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A building with over a million floors will never be larger than a library. A library will always have more stories.
took me 3 seconds to realize that this wasn't a reference to the library of babel
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good one, a human can hold an exabyte of information, there are 8 billion humans, so 8 billion humans, there are around 150 petabytes of information in all books ever written, its less than a million times of what the humans could hold
I don't think any library has 1 million books.
This idea would work but not the way you present it. Cut the building up in 4-6 pieces to make it less tall and then put everyone in those 4-6 structures. The structures could be build next to each other, or in a grid. That would be more realistic.
Isn't the earth that one building that can house everyone though?
You have a great point.
Exactly
Good one
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One little objection to estimating build time. These buildings are mostly limited by ability to build high, you can relatively easily scale on surface, but you can´t just build 2 floors of height at the same time. Also the biggest material problems aren´t concrete or steel, but the foundation-soil/rock.
It's interesting how as tech has advanced, humans no longer find it reasonable for megaprojects to take generations to build, but how the hell else would you build something huge that's still structurally sound? The pyramids weren't built in a decade, and they've lasted for longer than anything we create now will ever last, despite the exponential increases in engineering and tech advances
Part of why they last is because they are not as actively used as our skyscrapers or as limited in space (it’s much wider but our cities don’t allow us to build as wide unless you have huge funding)
Megastructures have already began to lose their sway on being so magnificent, it used to be for the fact it was such a large icon to a city, now they’re nearly being seen as useless, you can even bring it back to infrastructures, look at how many European city’s are ripping up the over the top highways that were built to replace it with greenery, sometimes it’s just not what’s needed
The pyramids are simply massive chunks of stone with a few narrow passageways inside. Furthermore they were never used since they are tombs constructed to not let people inside. That’s why they still exist.
The pyramids isn't a building, it's mostly solid with a few tunnels and rooms inside. It's a tomb for dead bodies, not for living humans. We can easily build something that's larger and way more durable with modern technology, but it's just a pointless waste of resource and time.
There could be a solution to get down the big tower faster , we build a giant long waterslide lol
Seems like pyramid shape can actually return for such big human hives. Also it would be related to social status to move higher in the pyramid building, which reflects our society a lot.
Interesting idea
No.
We live in a society
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3:39 i actually just had a heart attack for a second
i thought the plane was gonna hit the building for some reason lmaoo
If u get heart attacks over things like that then you should be dead rn 👍
Ikr T_T thank god they didn't do that
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Imagine waiting for the elevator in the morning when everyone's trying to get to work lol
The most compact version wouldn't be a cube, it would be something between a hemisphere and a sphere. It would be humungous, though.
Depends on if you have reuirements for the housing. Curved walls are not very practical. Meaning you would need a cube inside the sphere, making it just larger.
@@KarvidSR At the sizes being talked about, the curvature would be negligible, almost. Anyway, buckyball type construction can always be done, replacing curved sections with triangular flat ones.
"So how did you get to know each other?"
"Yeah,we live in the same house..."
Hope a deadly virus doesn't get into the ventilation systems of this building.
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that would be the end of humanity
Or worse , somebody rips off a fart on the bottom floor and it gets sucked up a vent .
I agree with most of what you say, except for the amount of time it would take to build said cube. Because the cube is so wide, you'd be able to have a lot more people working on it at the same time which would drastically reduce the build time. Just look at how many buildings we have now that not only house everyone, but also house all the businesses.
Which is another thing you didn't factor into your project. A building so massive would require space for shopping and entertainment businesses as well. Each level would require multiple theaters, grocery stores, swimming pools, parks, etc. It wouldn't be a building just for housing people, it would have to be a complete city on each floor and would double the size of the building.
It would be easier to use a tall mountain such as Chomolungma, Matterhorn, Kilimanjaro... and construct the building in and around the mountain and adjacent ones using the natural mountain as the superstructure.
Blocking aircraft, flight paths, etc... with everyone in one building why would there need to be air travel on the current scale we have today?
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3:40 imagine an attack on that building like 9/1
3:39 almost remade history lol
Comparing the duration of the project with that of the Burg Khalifa and coming to conclusion that it will take 5100 years means the machinery and people involved in the process are the same as that of the Burg Khalifa, which is not correct. A project if that magnitude will mean a lot of people from all over the world will be on site to execute it. It also means, machinery and other logistics will be in abundance. If the design is perfect, a lot of different companies will be working on different aspects of the project at the same time, and the project will be completed very early. For an Eleven kilometer cube can be completed in 10 years
Lol you crazy the world doesnt have enough steel to make a building rhat large
@@jacobmiller3933 he is correcting his calculations, there is enough steel,
@@jacobmiller3933 we would probably event better materials
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Id like to see what the inside of this apartments would look like. layout, plumbing, sunlight exposure etc
I believe the deduction of time needed to build the cube is potentially problematic. Think about how many years it took for the world to build houses for all people in the world? Have we taken 1 million years? Nope. It only took decades to do so, think about the average life of houses in the world.
Bruh no one talking about smooth sponsor transition?
Mega-skyscraper?? More like a humongous, pointy, sharp, towering, New York, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong in a tower space tickler???
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The maths are deffo out on the NYCube taking 5,100 years and Worldcube taking millions of years. Sure the Burj took a fair amount of time, but look at it's footprint and workable space (the ground floor has a footprint of 0.3km). The calculations you did, didn't factor in how much more simultaneous work could be getting done at the same time, esp when the Big Cube has like a footprint 400x the Burj's, so it would take closer to 400 years to make, not 4.8 million.
Definitely agree that if these buildings would be built, one would need a construction crew to rival those that built the pyramids. A construction force the size and budget of a military. An army of workers and specialists building, plumbing, wiring, and furnishing the floors in waves as at ascends.
@@neodragon1988 OR just automated construction plants building modular units that are then brought into place with mobile cranes and lifts. The structural frame would be made of simple, easy to assemble standard sized posts and beams - though either you have to limit heights and weight loads to use steel or concrete, or use exotic materials like carbon nanotubes. Basically like building with giant sized LEGO blocks. Modern shipyards do this now for large ships of all types: cargo, passengers and even military ships.
@@krisgonynor689 reminds me of a vid I saw recently where the refit an oil tanker and part of the process was lifting the bridge section and adding another floor for living space then they placed the bridge section on top of the new floor and welded it into place turning a 2 story bridge section into 3 stories.
For reference, with the cube, the ENTIRE population of Indiana, Alaska, Delaware, AND the American Samoa could live inside of it. Or the entire city of New York.
Possibly the whole population of Australia
you know when two cell phones/radio etc are too close together and they start making that annoying high pitched ring/frequency sound? yeah... that's what i imagine shoving everyone in the world into one building would be like 🤣
It would be an effective way to commit genocide
Set fire to it and the fire works it’s way up and kills everyone
A Feedback-Loop?
For engineers, this is a dream and nightmare at the same time
No:
It's an architect's dream and an engineer's nightmare
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3:40 that plane caught me off guard 😬
I think the Jetsons had it right, build above the earth so it can heal.
It can be done at the same time , just add 900x the workers.
Imagine an earthquake happened. 💀
Yeah💀
5500 years of hard work will be useless
3:40 looks like a repeat of history until you realize its not.
Imagine all of the vloggers in this building.🤣
Realistically the cube would actually cost 1.2 trillion USD to buy, then 3,085 YEARS to construct! Plus I dont think like 98% of people will like the design, because there isn't any windows or psychical contact with the outside world on the inside (which is like 99.99% of the cube) and horrible crammed living conditions (for all of human civilization) would cause disease on a scale hitherto undreamt of. Honestly I could go on and on about all the ways of how the crammed living conditions would make the entire project go down the shitter (morale-wise). But for the sake of time, I think you get my point.
Parallel universe: What if everyone lived in one planet?
We all do live on one planet tho so what r u trying to say
@@SmileyRoses you missed the joke
What was the joke?
@@SmileyRoses That we say "What if everyone lived inside a building?" While people in a parallel dimension says "What if everyone lived in one planet?"
Ohh ok I get it
now the problem with this is that murders,robbers and criminals would be among us making this huge problem.
imagine travelling hundreds of corridors and floors just to visit your friend lol
According to my calculations the 1115m3 cube would only house 9.24 million. It would need 945,000 floors to house everyone.
Obviously, no one's brain can comprehend how much 7.9 billion people is, but, looking at it's height and width, it's absolutely mind-blowing.
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A wind turbine on the building would be unbearably noisy. This was already discovered the hard way by the Strata SE1 building in London. The turbines had to be turned off because of the noise!
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That is an interesting concept, but what about all the crimes that police would need to check into just circumventing all those floors would probably be impossible
You wanna know what a building looks like that can house everyone in the world? Look at a Hive City from Warhammer 40k
Rather than increasing the hight we can increase the width so that this is possible 🔥🔥 🔥🔥
But it takes years
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Decades
The only way we could make this happen is literally if every single person on the planet worked on it around the clock nonstop
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Title:What if everyone lived in one building
Ok that’s pretty interesting*looking at his channel name*
Ah the top would have luxurious things
Imaging playing hide and seek in such building
Pretty fun right 😅
If 8 Million people lived in one building, you would need so many elevators, that it would make the building 10 times larger. If every morning at least 5 million people to have to get up and leave the building for work or school. You would need at least 2.5 million elevators to support the queue.
It would be a problem if everyone lived in one building ,imagine if someone has a bomb and wants to detonate it…..
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"What if everyone lived in one building?"
We would need Judge Dredd to keep law and order.
10M years later:
"omg finally the tallest building evur is created!!"
winds : imma ruin this mans life
OLD JOZEF: [dead]
You'd have to book lift use like aeroplane flights - if they could build enough lifts without running out of room. Also how much weight could the ground floor support?
For me personally the videos does a great job going over the math however, If this building was theoretically build for the entire world the cost would be less it would be build much faster and materials would come much quicker due to every construction company building it and materials would be recycled off old buildings that would be seen irrelevant now, Great video tho!
(Edit)
After reviewing some comments (from the video), We would also need it to be build more like a rectangle with hallways in between meaning all apartments would have natural light and balconies, Further into this, We would have every single recourse to make the building already and we would also not need to increase the building due to people living together and ofc families and deaths.
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Don't forget that the World Tower would be moving EXTREMELY fast. On the ground we are moving at about 1000 miles per hour with the earth's rotation, but that isn't the case with the Tower as it's farther away but connected to the Earth's rotation. The tip of the Tower would be moving about 1900 miles per hour, about 2 and a half times the speed of sound.
I would prefer a building like that in Switzerland. A approximately normal high and width block of flats but significantly longer
Could also wind it around a lot like a spiral so it is super compacted and have the space between the walls as open areas for farming, parks, markets etc.
Its likely highly unlikely building a cube 800 times the volume of the burj would cost also 800 times the money. It would likely be much less than that given the efficiency of just building larger individual sections, enstead of 80 separate ones for each one.
Building one singular giant shell is a hell of a lot less intensive than building 800 smaller ones.
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Imagine clogging the toilet for every person in the world with 2AM arbys
In that case, all it would take is one airplane to get rid off humanity 😅
This "What If" is exist in my fictional world as a multiverse
i can imagine people watching this in 100s of years, and watching how accurate or not we predicted it
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No it’s wildly inaccurate, like if 100 years ago we proposed we would find faster than light travel
I don’t think anything would be REAAALLY futuristic in a century o: Like city plans in Europe right now are already really good for socialising and getting around :D having something like this would just put a huge strain on mental health ]:
@@Kuino i mean not that huge buildings ofc, but i mean that kind of videos overall
The problem us that the moor floors you have the more elevators you need and at some point you are losing more floor space than is reasonable for the about of added floor space per added floor.
In essence at a certain point the building will proportional be more elevators than usable floor space.
Tokyo: Dreamt to build world tallest building
Reality: Meh.
Such A Great Thought Experiment 👏 & Love the comments!❤ I love Sci-Fi & Futurists, so this was definitely a delight for me to watch & ponder with over the comments. I think the Space Elevator was an Arthur C. Clark sci-fi book concept. Love his books & visions of the future💚 Can't Wait! See you in 4,000 Years🤘
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We should build buildings of the same height and use them as pillars to run metro on its roof.
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building that tall, have you considered the rotation of earth? That tall building will even have effect on rotation of earth
I am just wandering how many days will take to come down from the top of the building 😅
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Would love to see a video on a self-contained tower all food power made in or on the tower with no need to leave the tower what population could it hold? What would it cost? Is the technology available?
Build it in space. The ISS.
Even with a cube, people living close to the center have a long walk just to go outside.
Possibly add a metro line
Never have a plane transition next to a new york tower at 3:40 ever again I skipped a beat
bigger the area, more manpower can be utilised...its not like building 1 residential building with 1 floor and 1 room would take atleast 28 days (concrete full strength in 28 days) doesnt mean burj khalifa with 1000 rooms or (idk exact room) would take 1000 months or whatsoever.
What about a building that has like 15 floors, but is super wide ? Yes, it would take a while to build but I think that's more realistic than what's proposed.
It would take to much space
@@exal9 There are plenty of deserts
@@exal9 Still less space than all the Earth's residential buildings combined. Let's say that all Earth's residents live by group of 4 or even a higher number, and the fact that we're almost 8.000.000 humans on earth, and that everyone lives in an apartement of 30 m², each floor would be 6.000.000.000 m², or 6.000 km² by floor. If we took all Earth's materials already used for residential buildings, including their furnitures, it would be possible to realise it, I think.
By the way, 6.000km² is less than the Canary Islands (around 7.900 km²) for comparaison.
@@roxtorlediable I didn't think about it that much, but good point. But some people wouldn't wanna live in groups of 4
@@exal9 Yes that would be pretty terrible
If pharma industry and military industrial complex would saw it possible we would be hearing in media all around the world how good this idea is.
The world is about to go from "Where do you live" to "What floor do you live"...
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All fun and games until someone flys a plane into it.
How would such structures affect the tilt of the planet though? 🤔
the tilt not... maybe the rotation speed a bit by micro seconds
@@Soulleey Not at all.
@@_Leafrin if you put a big mass from near the earths ground (materials/resources) away from the center of rotation your gonna slow down the rotation ofcourse (increasing moment of inertia) but the earth is really heavy and the effect would like i mentioned befor only really small
@@Soulleey Gravity doesn't matter in space
That was probably the best Segway into an ad that I’ve ever witnessed. Never thought I’d give a like for product placement lol
imagine living on the top floor and the elevators not working🤣
imagine a hurricane comes and everyone needs to evacuate the city
Minecraft hardcore players:
Oh that’s easy
In my fictional world, there have a lot of skyscraper higher than Burj Khalifa made by fictional and made up people
10:11. Total wealth of the whole world in my fictional world is more than World Cube cost
3:38 I'm getting shocked seeing airplane gonna hit that lmao
My god I almost had a heart attack at 3:39
my social anxiety says no thanks, imagine having 7 billion neighbours
1 major terror attack on this tower and everyone on earth dies.
I love that you figured out how to put all of New York in my backyard; which consists of me and my two dogs lol.
imagine the sound when they are fu**ing at night . and you are trying hard to get a sleep 💀
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nah, i ain't bein' neighbors with Karen in a claustrophobic cube
1 plane and almost the entire world population would be gone
Awesome 😊