Is Civilization on the Brink of Collapse?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2022
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    Until it wasn’t anymore. First slowly then suddenly, the most powerful civilization on earth collapsed. If this is how it has been over the ages, what about us today? Will we lose our industrial technology, and with that our greatest achievements, from one dollar pizza to smartphones or laser eye surgery? Will all this go away too?
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Комментарии • 25 тыс.

  • @kurzgesagt
    @kurzgesagt  Год назад +3962

    What We Owe The Future is available now - you can get it wherever you get your (audio)books or here: www.amazon.com/What-Owe-Future-William-MacAskill/dp/1541618629
    This video was sponsored by the author, Will MacAskill. Thanks a lot for the support.

    • @b0bdavidson
      @b0bdavidson Год назад +21

      cool

    • @DisfiguredFace
      @DisfiguredFace Год назад +16

      Ok understood

    • @Cliffordlonghead
      @Cliffordlonghead Год назад +7

      Hi

    • @sayaad-mol5sat
      @sayaad-mol5sat Год назад +6

      " يارب أتوسل إليك بحق إسمك الأعضم ترزق صاحب اليد التي ستدعــمنـــي با متابعة ورزق لاينتهي وتوفيق لانهاية 💜🕊️.

    • @duckthirtythree
      @duckthirtythree Год назад +6

      🦆

  • @Malisteen
    @Malisteen Год назад +16740

    if the question is "is civilization about to collapse?" then an answer of "don't worry, humanity will probably survive to rebuild over the following centuries" is maybe not the most reassuring answer.

    • @olakeacev5023
      @olakeacev5023 Год назад +1045

      Just being realistic

    • @sev1993
      @sev1993 Год назад +1820

      you know things are looking bad when even Kurzgesagt is giving up on humanity

    • @tachytwo2534
      @tachytwo2534 Год назад +251

      Look ok the kursgesat team are very broke after the last two videos that need vacation clickbait moeny

    • @goncalovazpinto6261
      @goncalovazpinto6261 Год назад +238

      another video that doesn't answer the question that it poses...

    • @Bleach_Ice_Cream
      @Bleach_Ice_Cream Год назад +705

      Then what exactly do you want? There's two paths you can take here.
      1. Be pessimistic & constantly comment on Reddit or RUclips about how fucked we are
      2. Be optimistic about the future & try to improve upon yourself & your own relationships with those around you each day
      Like honestly, what are you expecting? NOBODY & I mean NOBODY has any definitive idea on what the future holds. But come on now, saying NOT to be optimistic is actively sabotaging yourself & everyone around you. It's a bad mindset to have & a hard one to escape.

  • @MandJTV
    @MandJTV Год назад +10913

    I think this video needs a title change. It doesn't answer if we're on the brink of collapse at all. It simply talks about how civilization would recover if it does collapse.

    • @Kranon
      @Kranon Год назад +486

      This collapse is taking so damn long tho... Why isn't like just tomorrow? Why is everyone taking their sweet time.
      If it breaks now, we can stop worrying about it happening the very next day.
      Particularly speaking about the so called "wars" we have going on right now.

    • @Flairis
      @Flairis Год назад +438

      Yeah this is one of the more vague kurtz vids I’ve watched in a while

    • @tunisino35
      @tunisino35 Год назад +68

      I wasn’t expecting to see you here
      How is your break going?

    • @Panero419
      @Panero419 Год назад +52

      We just want the world of Pokémon to collapse

    • @the_dete
      @the_dete Год назад +75

      Doesn't it kind of speak for itself though

  • @misc3lIane0us
    @misc3lIane0us 8 месяцев назад +40

    The problem isn’t that society might collapse it’s that a large portion of the population looks forward to it

    • @starsixtyseven195
      @starsixtyseven195 7 месяцев назад +7

      As usual the only comment asking the real questions gets 0 replies

    • @loremipsum980
      @loremipsum980 7 месяцев назад +13

      Why wouldn't they though? Almost everywhere they look, there is misery and suffering, and life seems hopeless and meaningless. They just want the pain of existence to stop.

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 7 месяцев назад

      It makes sense though as some of the most popular religions to date hold a global cataclysm/apocalypse to be imminent.

    • @deemika
      @deemika Месяц назад

      It's only democrats that look forward to societal collapse.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 7 дней назад

      I'm one of them.

  • @DoctorRuddy
    @DoctorRuddy 8 месяцев назад +75

    “Humanity is like a teenager speeding around blind corners drunk and without a seatbelt” -Kurzgesagt

    • @deceiver444
      @deceiver444 Месяц назад +3

      That was the most factual statement in the whole video.

    • @immortalsun
      @immortalsun 17 часов назад

      I read this comment as he said that

  • @cypressz
    @cypressz Год назад +28099

    "We just need to actually do it." If history has proven anything it's that societies never prepare for problems until they're already collapsing from them. EDIT: Since this got so much of a response I'll add to this - society goes through cycles. The people that solve the problems are the ones that had to live with the collapse and have no choice. Sadly we're seeing the death of a golden age as the system we're in can no longer adapt to the problems we face. I like Kurzgesagt's optimism, but systems either work or they don't. Every system works until it breaks because it cannot change and ours is no different. I hope I'm wrong but if we match the pattern of history I will not be.

    • @devilskind92
      @devilskind92 Год назад +2258

      ... Despite countless warnings. In fact, those who warn are often seen as deceptive enemies with ulterior motives.

    • @Neptunes_Bounty
      @Neptunes_Bounty Год назад +240

      @@devilskind92 Can you give examples of said people. Im actually really curious lol.

    • @alphaenterprise2232
      @alphaenterprise2232 Год назад +846

      What our society is, greatly depicts movie "don't look up"

    • @harrylane4
      @harrylane4 Год назад

      Good thing we are preparing for a rapidly incoming collapse in the next fifty years, right?
      … right???

    • @ninjacreeper541
      @ninjacreeper541 Год назад +45

      FAAAAAACTS

  • @gabrieljordan8015
    @gabrieljordan8015 Год назад +3154

    As an electrician I get overwhelmed with work after a simple thunderstorm.. I couldn't imagine how stressed out I would be trying to rebuild society (assuming I live through the collapse)

    • @randomlinuxuser
      @randomlinuxuser Год назад +91

      The good news is you would be able to take on apprentices without needing certs since there would be no government. It’s more important to get electricity back to a bunch of people than it is to make sure everything is up to code.
      Obviously you’d go back and check later, but if you had good people helping out, it’d be more helpful than anything.

    • @logicflakes8911
      @logicflakes8911 Год назад +34

      I was just thinking about how hard it would be to be a leader of new civilization and starting up the industrial revolution again, getting back safe water supply, modern amenities etc

    • @BestMoviesInLessTime
      @BestMoviesInLessTime Год назад +5

      Thanks for your hard work. We appreciate you sir!

    • @zau64
      @zau64 Год назад +7

      Depending on how bad it was you might only have like four houses to take care of in your community. 🤷‍♀️

    • @Iemonic
      @Iemonic Год назад +2

      sorry

  • @princeali417
    @princeali417 4 месяца назад +25

    Is modern civilization about to collapse?
    -No one knows for sure but most historians would say no, not yet.
    Will modern civilization collapse?
    -Yes.
    Will we recover?
    -Yes.

  • @Alex_1729
    @Alex_1729 4 месяца назад +8

    The title of this video is a bit inaccurate. The video talks more about whether civilization would recover than whether we are on the brink of collapse.

  • @FacterinoCommenterino
    @FacterinoCommenterino Год назад +5833

    Today's fact: Ancient Greeks came up with the idea of cyclops after they found a fossil of a mammoth, and had no idea what it was.

    • @sayaad-mol5sat
      @sayaad-mol5sat Год назад +15

      " يارب أتوسل إليك بحق إسمك الأعضم ترزق صاحب اليد التي ستدعــمنـــي با متابعة ورزق لاينتهي وتوفيق لانهاية 💜🕊️.

    • @sayaad-mol5sat
      @sayaad-mol5sat Год назад +6

      " يارب أتوسل إليك بحق إسمك الأعضم ترزق صاحب اليد التي ستدعــمنـــي با متابعة ورزق لاينتهي وتوفيق لانهاية 💜🕊️.

    • @Boxxed0ut
      @Boxxed0ut Год назад +161

      cool i didnt know that

    • @Pelayyy
      @Pelayyy Год назад +58

      Good fact

    • @vibewebyt2293
      @vibewebyt2293 Год назад +274

      Still don't know how they managed to think a 2 eyed creature can be a 1 eye standing beast.

  • @storyspren
    @storyspren Год назад +4797

    I'm not worried about whether civilization can recover, I'm worried about having to recover. I'm personally not that keen on experiencing civilizational collapse, and knowing that those who make it through will rebuild doesn't really change that. The bronze age collapse is a curious bit of history to us, but to the people living through it, it might as well have been the end of the world. In relation to the bronze age collapse, I'm one of the people learning about it via unfathomable technologies 3000 years later, but in relation to whatever happens in our time, collapse or no, I'm that bronze age rando who would much rather have reliable access to food and not have to go to war.

    • @cristencray4049
      @cristencray4049 Год назад +52

      Agreed 👍

    • @jsnrvst
      @jsnrvst Год назад +255

      There's a reason "May you live in interesting times" is meant as a curse.

    • @senorelroboto2
      @senorelroboto2 Год назад +178

      If there is a collapse, you won't be around long enough for the recovery. Your sole job will be to attempt to survive and produce offspring just like everyone else. It will be your descendants that go through the recovery.

    • @xXEP1C1337Xx
      @xXEP1C1337Xx Год назад +1

      We should not be pussies

    • @jackstod
      @jackstod Год назад +8

      Sound like a puff.

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup1111 5 месяцев назад +6

    Civilization has already collapsed, that should be obvious. The complexity scrambled the eggs and we are now watching the demise of it's organization. We peaked some time ago but we didn't realize the shift to downturn. The closest analogy we glimpsed was entropy.

  • @VRichardsn
    @VRichardsn 4 месяца назад +26

    For some reason, that bird looking with glee when it finally managed to produce a toast was heart warming.

  • @lemon9389
    @lemon9389 Год назад +4059

    as always I absolutely loved this video, but just personally I feel like it more answered “can civilization recover from a collapse” than “how likely is it for civilization to collapse?” Cuz honestly im worried more about the latter

    • @channelname4331
      @channelname4331 Год назад +182

      in the video he said that a collapse is the rule
      so its inevitable but it wont always affect the citizen that much

    • @fauxcuss2
      @fauxcuss2 Год назад +284

      @@channelname4331 More accurately, they said that it has always been the rule. Not necessarily that global civilization as we know it will inevitably collapse.

    • @SubtleSerpent
      @SubtleSerpent Год назад +25

      If you are that worried about the future, find a fortune teller. Or a scientist who thinks he is a fortune teller, they seem to be everywhere.

    • @left4twenty
      @left4twenty Год назад +180

      @@SubtleSerpent because a statement like "the earth is getting hotter" is just as much a guess as a fortune teller saying you'll find success 🤣
      I have no proof the sun will rise tomorrow, I only have evidence it will. Am I trying to "predict the future", there?

    • @sorenkazaren4659
      @sorenkazaren4659 Год назад

      @@SubtleSerpent a lot of those scientists are looking at data and saying what will happen if we continue down the same path.
      It isn’t fortune telling to tell someone that throwing a ball into the air will lead to it falling down. That’s common sense yeah? But we learned it through observation, the first time someone sees something thrown into the air they don’t know it’ll come back down.
      But based on the many thousands of times you’ve seen it happen in your life (data) you can pretty safely say that when you do it again, it’ll result in that outcome.

  • @Bluekiwi28
    @Bluekiwi28 Год назад +2293

    It's harrowing how we've gone from "hey, humanity is doing all kinds of things to help secure our future, its not all bad!" to "hey, not all of us will die, we're like cockroaches!"
    I appreciate these videos and the message they try and give us but damn I hate that our potential futures look so grim now.

    • @memeswithcringe1624
      @memeswithcringe1624 Год назад +112

      To be fair, this video differs from the Climate Change series, in that it needs to make a lot of worst case assumptions.

    • @gapplssb
      @gapplssb Год назад +97

      "Someone smart"
      Someone not smart

    • @NiNE0s
      @NiNE0s Год назад +9

      We're not exactly like cockroaches but we might still have a chance.. might

    • @B1omaH
      @B1omaH Год назад +15

      It is not the future that looks grim, it's us who see it grim.

    • @CalebSalstrom
      @CalebSalstrom Год назад +17

      @@B1omaH
      If we see the future as grim how is that any different than it looking grim?

  • @lilmsgs
    @lilmsgs 5 месяцев назад +6

    I'm not worried about the survival of humanity, I'm worried about my civilization crumbling around me

  • @peekrr
    @peekrr Год назад +5

    2:27 they really tried to sneak among us in this sneaky bastards

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Год назад +6785

    Interesting that you guys didn't mention the Bronze Age Collapse, which is often the event that many people point to as the defining societal collapse. However, even the Bronze Age Collapse didn't entirely erase civilization, as major civilizations like Assyria, Egypt, and Babylonia were able to weather the storm and survive into classical times. I think the collapse of the Roman Empire was simplified here, because while the empire in Italy itself fell, the eastern half of the empire survived, all the way until 1453, and Italy, Spain, France, England, and North Africa were taken over by new kingdoms of Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, and Vandals rather than falling into total societal collapse. In fact, Italy in particular would see a resurgence under king Theodoric the Great. If anything, it was the Byzantines' invasion and reconquest of Italy that actually caused the bigger societal collapse than the fall of Rome itself.

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Год назад +326

      look like some people is confused, civilization and Empire is different, even the Empire collapse the civilization could be continued.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +80

      So much of the BAC is still a complete mystery as well. We still don't really know what caused it and why.

    • @moipessoa7145
      @moipessoa7145 Год назад +292

      I hate to be that guy but pointing to the bronze age collapse as the end of human society is highly eurocentric, there were plenty of other civilizations during that time period that would have carried out if europe went dark, same with the black death or the dark ages

    • @Noooiiiissseee
      @Noooiiiissseee Год назад +79

      I mean it's an 11 minute video, of course its explanation for the collapse of the Roman Empire is simplified. Unless they wanted to make a documentary series it kinda has to be.

    • @Anankin12
      @Anankin12 Год назад +36

      That's why they showed the western empire disappear but the eastern one remain, isn't it

  • @benoithudson7235
    @benoithudson7235 Год назад +1248

    "Without civilization, most people would not have been born" -- that's why there were so few humans before 1991. Thank Sid Meier for saving us.

    • @kibonn72
      @kibonn72 Год назад +42

      underrated comment, by far the best of this comment section

    • @counterfeitniko2658
      @counterfeitniko2658 Год назад +33

      Bet most people ain't gonna get it

    • @yeetywet5490
      @yeetywet5490 Год назад +23

      No worries boys we can just buy things with faith👌

    • @mithu2cool
      @mithu2cool Год назад +5

      Lmao

    • @Gunta87
      @Gunta87 Год назад +2

      lmao

  • @hnbeast
    @hnbeast Год назад +58

    In summary, while the potential for collapse exists, it's important to consider the challenges and efforts being made to address them. It's also important to remember that collapse is not inevitable and that human resilience and innovation have helped us to overcome many challenges in the past.

    • @NigerianCrusader
      @NigerianCrusader 11 месяцев назад +1

      Civilisation will not collapse, we have dafydd!

    • @bedrock6443
      @bedrock6443 8 месяцев назад +3

      Disagree as the west becoming more corrupt and inflation going high and countries not using the usd. That could cause collapse.

    • @artlesscalamity348
      @artlesscalamity348 6 месяцев назад

      The greatest challenge to this optimistic perspective is the growth of extremism and disinformation online, which erodes shared understanding and trust and undermines collective policy efforts.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 6 месяцев назад

      If in the event of extreme disaster on a global scale, anyone who thinks that those surviving will put aside squabbling over petty differences, and pull together to cooperate, I should like to point out how people behaved during the covid19 pandemic, and the callous selfishness displayed as store shelves were emptied of essentials and millions of a**holes refused precautionary measures such as wearing masks and getting vaccine inoculations...

    • @ghosthunter7258
      @ghosthunter7258 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@NigerianCrusaderdafydd???

  • @ciprian2957
    @ciprian2957 Год назад +10

    You guys are awesome, placing some good vibes in the end despite the disaster presented so well in the video that could happen anytime. Thanks for the hope!

  • @jgnip
    @jgnip Год назад +240

    The subject of this video is actually: "Can civilization recover after collapse?".

    • @Xarello111
      @Xarello111 Год назад +16

      Agreed, I'm surprised that they didn't actually answer the question presented in the title. I think that this is one of the few of their videos that's left me a bit puzzled

    • @AshanSanjula
      @AshanSanjula Год назад +6

      The title is 'will we collapse' and video shows that 'we may recover'. That's a indirect yes to me. They can't just say 'yes it'll happen' right? That's why they don't directly give the answer.

    • @darklight6921
      @darklight6921 Год назад +2

      plus he got the wrong answer.
      the answer is no.

    • @phantompizza
      @phantompizza Год назад +2

      @@darklight6921 of course civilisation will collapse, what are u talking about

  • @jaswaggon
    @jaswaggon Год назад +2809

    “Humanity is like a teenager, speeding around drunk corners, blind without a seatbelt.” What an outstanding way to describe the rapid growth of humankind.

    • @donHooligan
      @donHooligan Год назад

      money-spenders are one toxic culture.
      indigenous people are humanity.

    • @devstuff2576
      @devstuff2576 Год назад +52

      Humanity is more than America and Europe. So relax.

    • @pickles9774
      @pickles9774 Год назад +24

      No Humanity is a penal colony for extra dimensional beings.

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Год назад +3

      Yeah, but what a ride!

    • @HyperHrishiHD
      @HyperHrishiHD Год назад +53

      “Speeding around *blind* corners, *drunk* without a seatbelt”
      I’m sorry I had to say it but it makes all the difference

  • @iratepirate3896
    @iratepirate3896 Год назад +9

    Playing The Fallen Eagle for CK3 really drove home how rough civilisational collapse is.

  • @coleorum
    @coleorum 4 месяца назад +8

    None of the previous collapses involved making the climate so extreme so fast that our physiology cannot adapt to such sudden change.

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 Год назад +2661

    The past couple of years has really given me this sense that the world is more unstable than just a few years ago. Maybe we aren't facing extinction, but it does feel like there is a real chance of civilization stumbling. I hope that is just a worst case scenario. But I can't help but feel a tension, a sense of fear.

    • @RealValkor
      @RealValkor Год назад +177

      In a way we're slowly but surely digging our own grave lol

    • @haraldtopfer5732
      @haraldtopfer5732 Год назад +107

      well we are in a disruptive phase. All the entropy cause by the rapid technological advances of the last century is still in the system.
      I mean, the global goal of finance and politics was to create stability at all costs. The rigidity and security acted as guarantor for the economy to savely invest an grow. Phase change is long overdue however and the longer we wait the more voilent it will be (perhabs).

    • @MrSixthcircle
      @MrSixthcircle Год назад +74

      i pray we only stumble but the great filter is looking more and more imminent

    • @SidorovichGaming
      @SidorovichGaming Год назад

      It is all because of russia.

    • @xddude
      @xddude Год назад +108

      Not worrying about things that are out of your control will make you a happier person.
      Edit: I would like to shoutout the user Jul W down below for doing his damndest to insult as many users as possible.

  • @eltiolavara9
    @eltiolavara9 Год назад +440

    doesnt give me much hope that this video is less about "are we on the brink of civilization collapse" and more about "a complete collapse wouldn't be THAT bad"

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад +32

      Starving to death isn't so bad.

    • @entity5279
      @entity5279 Год назад

      @@1pcfred getting hit with a nuclear bomb? nah not too bad lol

    • @FMHikari
      @FMHikari Год назад +28

      Not that bad for those who come after you, that is!

    • @NipplesOfDestiny
      @NipplesOfDestiny Год назад

      We will not collapse they didn’t even mention colonizing other planets, mining the asteroid belt etc.

    • @jeffersonclippership2588
      @jeffersonclippership2588 Год назад +9

      Collapse is the only chance we have to change things for the better. We know that if things continue as normal we're all screwed.

  • @baileymclean8186
    @baileymclean8186 Год назад +411

    America is done. All signs suggest that 2023 will be a year of severe economic pain all over the nation. Put those money to work now to make it grow. I knew I had to invest. I didn't think a few Thousand dollars a month would add up. But it is. From 2020 to date, I have made around $600,000

    • @glenbert1396
      @glenbert1396 Год назад +2

      Congrats. The real financial unlock comes when you understand and know the technique needed to manage investment overall risk profile, prevent permanent loss of capital. Having a strategy to take profits when they happen is key.

    • @anthonyrussell5718
      @anthonyrussell5718 Год назад +3

      @@glenbert1396 Good reason why you need the hands of an investment advisor when you're just starting out, unless you're ready to crash. As their entire skill set is built around going long and short at the same time, using a profit-driven strategy based on individual risk appetite.

    • @roseroland1998
      @roseroland1998 Год назад +1

      @@anthonyrussell5718 Absolutely, Investment Advisors have proprietary information and data paths that are not disclosed to the public. I made north of $560,000 in profit in 2022 under the guidance of my CFP "LISA ELLEN SHAW". I hope to get more this year.

    • @lisaollie4594
      @lisaollie4594 Год назад +5

      Unreleased to the public, Investment Advisers do indeed have proprietary data and data channels. In 2022, I made over $560,000 in profit thanks to the advice of my CFP, Lisa Ellen Shaw. This year, I want to receive more.

    • @louisairvin3052
      @louisairvin3052 Год назад

      @@lisaollie4594 How do I get in touch with Lisa? What are her services? Is she corroborable? Do you believe she can assist me? I am from Canada.

  • @link6563
    @link6563 Год назад +32

    You know what is great saying we should do something and knowing you don't have a solution while knowing it is impossible.

    • @100perdido
      @100perdido Год назад

      This is what insane people do.

    • @SupraSav
      @SupraSav Год назад +2

      Many things were once thought impossible by minds of your stature

  • @DroolingLizard
    @DroolingLizard Год назад +2570

    Reminds me of Hari Seldon coming up with Psychohistory in the Foundation series by Isaac Ssimov. Not trying to prevent the collapse of civilization, but to minimize its duration and damage in order for a new civilization to arise from the ashes as soon as possible. Of course Psychohistory is pure sci-fi (for now) but it's definitely one of the most interesting ideas I've encountered in sci-fi.

    • @TheAmericanAmerican
      @TheAmericanAmerican Год назад +67

      I'm currently re-reading the Foundation series for the 4th time because every year that goes by seems like another year of
      confirmation for the eminent global civilization collapse...

    • @ravenknight4876
      @ravenknight4876 Год назад +20

      Psychohistory is just Fancy Word for Dialectical Materialism.

    • @lightfallonthehead3842
      @lightfallonthehead3842 Год назад +72

      @@ravenknight4876 it honestly looks like its the other way around

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 Год назад +6

      Whoever wrote this video is about as clued in as Azimov's encyclopedists! 🤣

    • @tommasostevanato8038
      @tommasostevanato8038 Год назад +11

      Yeah until you fund out it’s all completly bullshit thanks to Galaxia and Daneel

  • @flovv9357
    @flovv9357 Год назад +1783

    “When we look at modern man, we have to face the fact...that modern man suffers from a kind of poverty of the spirit, which stands in glaring contrast to his scientific and technological abundance; We've learned to fly the air like birds, we've learned to swim the seas like fish, and yet we haven't learned to walk the Earth as brothers and sisters...”
    ― Martin Luther King Jr.

    • @Matt-fs1yy
      @Matt-fs1yy Год назад +31

      "...yet we haven't learned to walk the Earth as brothers and sisters..."
      We're at our best when we're separated, thanks though. I'm not walking in harmony with people who don't put out the effort and possess the same level of conscientiousness that I do. Doesn't matter who they are.

    • @djcoolbeat6934
      @djcoolbeat6934 Год назад +11

      @@creep_n One can't make every neighbor like them even with the best of effort which is what the commenter was saying.

    • @psltmtir
      @psltmtir Год назад +2

      @@Matt-fs1yy "same level of consciousness" my eyes are gonna roll so hard they could power a turbine you degenerate racist

    • @inerti4
      @inerti4 Год назад +34

      @@Matt-fs1yy Effort and "conscientiousness" are subjective matters on a scale relative to your environment and upbringing.
      Do your best to make a friend out of anybody, and you will soon find that they excell in skills that you do not possess and follow respectable values of their own.

    • @Monaleenian
      @Monaleenian Год назад +5

      @Alex W. No, that's a very bad idea though. What if they murder all your children or something for no reason? Do you think that you should still show them kindness and compassion? Of course not, your response should be to kill them or ensure that their murderous genes are eliminated so that they don't inflict misery on future generations. If somebody hasn't done anything heinous like that then showing compassion and kindness and all of that is fine, but you can't just show compassion in all circumstances, especially in a situation like I mentioned where the recipient of your compassion ensures your extinction!

  • @nick281972
    @nick281972 Год назад +3

    Humanity will thrive, progress and become immortal only when empires and the concept of empire is permanently erased from the psyche of humanity.

  • @joaquingalindez355
    @joaquingalindez355 Год назад

    A good reminder for all of us is that we should try to do one small good deed at the time, day by day.
    Those are the things that will make the difference in the future.

  • @gutfriedvonguttenberg5614
    @gutfriedvonguttenberg5614 Год назад +639

    Well, the title-question "Is civilization on the brink of collapse?" wasn't really answered.
    Instead, we got a nice explanation of what a collapse of civilization would mean and why humanity itself would probably survive it

    • @smittyvanjagermanjenson182
      @smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Год назад +31

      They did answer it. They stated that every major civilization has collapsed and that we're no different, in fact worse off because of our ties to current tech, networking, and major supply chains. That said, they can't just start calling off a bunch of predictions that lead to the collapse, only give examples if something were to go wrong in our very fragile society.

    • @the_crypter
      @the_crypter Год назад +74

      @@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 naah, very clickbait title to peddle the bs book.

    • @markigirl2757
      @markigirl2757 Год назад +11

      @@the_crypter how would we know we are totallly different from what we were 100 years ago shit even the last 30 or so years. We can only draw back from the past bc we haven’t quite a collapse in modern times just yet.’if we end up surviving one in the future someone will make a video of that in the future but most likely we’ll be dead

    • @sephypantsu
      @sephypantsu Год назад +6

      Well... the video basically implied yes.

    • @kosmosXcannon
      @kosmosXcannon Год назад +5

      Yeah before the collapse was more local, now it is global.

  • @cassoulucas
    @cassoulucas Год назад +1265

    I have no doubt that a new sort of civilization could emerge after a collapse. But still, the problem is what happens to us before there's a new civilization that emerges. I'd like not to spent the end of my life scavaging for food because our current lifestyle is not sustainable...

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings Год назад +139

      EXACTLY. These things don't happen overnight they take some serious time to recover.

    • @ZombieOfun
      @ZombieOfun Год назад +134

      Right? It's rad that humanity as a whole is pretty resilient but I think it's in everyone's best interest that we work to prevent collapse rather than recover 😅

    • @natashaorr1596
      @natashaorr1596 Год назад +17

      That’s when you can choose to opt yourself out. There’s plenty of fast exits.

    • @devilskind92
      @devilskind92 Год назад

      @@ZombieOfun The problem is, the moment someone says what must be done to prevent collapse (eradicate capitalism), people get extremely defensive, because we've been taught that "this is how things are". And so we keep threading this self-destruction path because everyone is too afraid of ghosts created by the capitalists.

    • @henkhenkste6076
      @henkhenkste6076 Год назад +7

      that is coming up soon sorry to tell ya

  • @58coolcat39
    @58coolcat39 6 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly these videos are so fun and entertaining to watch and I love how much they teach me they are addicting

  • @ibDeman
    @ibDeman Год назад

    great video! Well put together. Quick question. Your measurement for the lifespan of a civilization. How was that measured?

  • @nickpsilvestri
    @nickpsilvestri Год назад +108

    "Some people will probably survive." Thank you Kurzgesagt, very reassuring.

    • @smittyvanjagermanjenson182
      @smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Год назад +2

      Cataclysmic events work like lysol. We can't all just perish lol.

    • @TheYafaShow
      @TheYafaShow Год назад +4

      Optimist: the glass is half full
      Pessimist: the glass is half empty
      Bitcoiner: the glass is totally decentralized

    • @isnortjarsofdirt6004
      @isnortjarsofdirt6004 Год назад

      I mean, that's how it would most likely go

    • @nigh7ynigh7
      @nigh7ynigh7 Год назад

      "Just leave some petrol for future societies to go the way of the dodo just like we will repeating all of our mistakes"

    • @reedehinger2636
      @reedehinger2636 Год назад

      @@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 except nukes aren't lysol... they're nukes. and last I checked humans don't have the ability to uptake plasmids for survival, nor do we have inherent genes that make us resistant to radiation poisoning. Yeah, antibiotics and thermonuclear weapons are not the same.

  • @Sorenzo
    @Sorenzo Год назад +229

    Kurzgesagt: "Should you worry about climate change? Of course not, dummy!"
    Also Kurzgesagt: "We'll be fine if 90% of people die... On an evolutionary timescale."
    I feel so much better about climate change now. On evolutionary timescales, my horrifying death won't matter to me!

    • @maxtoke5557
      @maxtoke5557 Год назад +29

      its pretty concerning to see how many people are complementing kurzgesagt for this video. It's strangely disrespectful to the very fans of the channel.

    • @binay413963
      @binay413963 Год назад +16

      @@maxtoke5557 I agree in many ways , but it is our opinion
      I think these guys are being waaay too optimistic and unintentionally /intentionally manipulating us

    • @jaredhoeft2832
      @jaredhoeft2832 Год назад +30

      Yep. This channel suffers from what I might call harmful optimism.

    • @ktk1144
      @ktk1144 Год назад

      @@jaredhoeft2832 🤡🦍

    • @Spoon101
      @Spoon101 Год назад +1

      You should not worry about climate change, but you should worry about those that are constantly trying to convince you, you should worry...

  • @junnydragon2586
    @junnydragon2586 Год назад +1

    I am learning english while i see your interesting videos, thanks for teach us all this curious things

  • @davesones965
    @davesones965 Год назад +5

    This is why becoming a prepper and learning as many practical skills for becoming self sufficient is my end goal. Learning the skills to survive and thrive is what my kids and I do

  • @JasonOfArgo
    @JasonOfArgo Год назад +1679

    I'm happy to learn that a mere four centuries after our horrible deaths from civilizational collapse, humanity might finally find life slightly more tolerable again before the cycle begins anew. Thank you Kurzgesagt!

    • @d0nj03
      @d0nj03 Год назад

      And they don't even get into how we're running out of easily exploitable non-coal energy sources and how renewable or nuclear are nowhere near good enough to replace them (1. because they cost too much upfront energy just to build the new extraction/generation tech, 2. because we're nowhere near having replaced our supply-chain-critical vehicles with electrics), meaning any civilizational recovery will have to stop at the agricultural stage for lack of high-density energy sources to rebuild anything anywhere close to the kind of industry we have today.
      They're always trying so damn hard to be positive that they end up spreading disinformation, like that utter stupidity from that guy's book, about how we need more people instead of fewer - true, if you want to burn through the remaining energy even faster, and be ever more certain that any civilizational rebirth will be impossible because humans will have nothing to power it with.
      We're simply almost done on this planet, industrial civilization is done, especially since we're being fed absurd optimistic disinformation like this, lulling us back to sleep and business as usual, ensuring that we will burn all of the remaining easy-energy and leave nothing for the next cycle of civilization that might otherwise have been possible.

    • @baigandinel7956
      @baigandinel7956 Год назад +18

      I don't think the time scales are valid any longer in terms of how long a civilization survives. It seems to be quite a bit longer.

    • @elizabeth70001
      @elizabeth70001 Год назад

      You are funny!

    • @I_am_not_spooky
      @I_am_not_spooky Год назад +6

      Jesus loves you

    • @bob-pr8ye
      @bob-pr8ye Год назад +21

      I mean........why can't all Countries just go back to the drawing board, reset and just write off all debt and start over. Nobody owes anything, not a penny ! See what I did there

  • @Dorihn2009
    @Dorihn2009 Год назад +1395

    I feel like there is alot of reasons the current civilization as we know it would have collapse. We have so many things against us at this moment, but at the same time, maybe it's just our perspective. Nowdays we receive so much information in a single day, that perhaps our situation isn't much diferent than older civilizations, we're just more aware of whats going on in the world. I don't really think our brains are used to that much information yet.

    • @julianw1010
      @julianw1010 Год назад +53

      Industrial revolution only started 200 years ago. Then, development went exponentially. There hasn't been so much CO2 in the athmosphere since thousands of years, only because of humans. The last 2 centuries are crazy compared to earlier human life

    • @Tommy50377
      @Tommy50377 Год назад +120

      A hundred years ago, the economy collapsed so hard most things were sold for pennies, and it was called the Great Depression. We dealt with world wars, outbreaks of awful diseases, and the constant threat of random nuclear annihilation during the entirety of the cold war. Times are hard now, but they've always been hard. Truth is the good old days weren't really all that good. Humans have a _lot_ of flaws, but if there's one thing we do right, it's tenacity. I mean hell, in the 1900s, we created airplanes and gained the ability to fly. 50 years later, we put a man on the fucking moon. 50 years. It's incredible what we can do when we put our minds to it. We will pull through, because that's what we do.

    • @NiquidFox
      @NiquidFox Год назад

      This sounds like something a human trying to cope with our species’ reality would say. We may have fancier gadgets but make no mistake we are just as stupid, shortsighted, quick to anger, and violent as our cavemen ancestors.
      The reason civilizations never last is because humans cannot fathom a lack of control and power. It’s ingrained in us to conquer all that we can

    • @NiquidFox
      @NiquidFox Год назад +79

      @@Tommy50377 50 years ago we went on the moon
      50 years later and we are debating on if slavery should be taught in public schools. If that’s not regression then I don’t know what is

    • @emaniyoung4093
      @emaniyoung4093 Год назад +8

      I agree, with the access of social media, we are more exposed than ever to everyday events, violence and conflict. Our time is no different from what was before, we’re just more aware, and that’s scary

  • @garrythegaminggoat6931
    @garrythegaminggoat6931 6 месяцев назад +1

    ur the reason i got into quantun mechanics and the study necela fusion

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 Год назад +2

    I feel modern society is collapsing. Nobody wants to work, I refuse to commute downtown to a big city because of the endless traffic, traffic is just getting worse in any city.
    Cost of living and housing is going crazy, and everyone is impatient always in a rush to get anywhere.
    Also in the future the wars between nations will not be over oil, but over water.... we are running out and it's not a renewal resource.

  • @Dz73zxxx
    @Dz73zxxx Год назад +862

    As an amateur marine ecologist i just wanna give a shout and massive thanks for mangroves, seagrasses, salt marshes, and phytoplanktons for their contribution to sustain us with absorbing CO2 that we produce.

    • @rocketcello5354
      @rocketcello5354 Год назад +11

      They are amazing at filtering water too. There was a flood near my grandparents house, and a lot of sediment and junk would have been washed out to sea, and it was, but the area around the mangroves looked much cleaner. It wasn't clean, cause there was a lot of microorganisms like Ecoli and you didn't swim near any rivers, but it it just stopped the potential affects of massive sediment outwash. And some people could recover lost items in the mangroves, but a few feet got hurt cause of those upwards roots

    • @minaberric4069
      @minaberric4069 Год назад +2

      I wish I could smoke them out for that tbh they’re real for that

    • @minaberric4069
      @minaberric4069 Год назад

      @@rocketcello5354 thank god for certain microorganisms

    • @magicdinsmore3107
      @magicdinsmore3107 Год назад +3

      As an amateur human I just want to give a shout out to all mammals. Without you the plant life as we know it today would not be able to survive.

    • @AndreiShevtsov
      @AndreiShevtsov Год назад

      So can we grow more of them instead of killing all the cows and eating insects instead?

  • @rachelkeith3265
    @rachelkeith3265 Год назад +306

    Kinda surprised that the title question was never directly answered - the question wasn't "Could civilization recover from collapse?" It was "Is civilization on the brink of collapse?" This went curiously unanswered 🤔

    • @UltraMicroBudget
      @UltraMicroBudget Год назад +19

      No doubt. Underrated comment

    • @internet_user1131
      @internet_user1131 Год назад +64

      Exactly. It's also kind of dreadful how answering the question "Could civilization recover from collapse?" only implies that the collapse is coming and it's inevitable

    • @AllenSmithe
      @AllenSmithe Год назад +2

      The answer is yes.

    • @TheAmericanAmerican
      @TheAmericanAmerican Год назад

      Also curious that they barely mentioned the biggest threat to us: climate change...
      I honestly think it's because Kurzgesagt knows that the collapse has already begun...

    • @CommandoBlack123
      @CommandoBlack123 Год назад +5

      @@AllenSmithe no lol. The pendulum is already swinging. All of the stupid decisions being made will end soon.

  • @haydenreynolds6960
    @haydenreynolds6960 Год назад +2

    We've already used the easy oil. And most of the less easy oil. If we mess up now, there's not much left to rebuild with

  • @Pauldjreadman
    @Pauldjreadman Год назад +2

    You have to think a lot of stuff relies on electricity. That goes down sets us back over 100 years.

  • @noobmaster-wu2yz
    @noobmaster-wu2yz Год назад +46

    2:27 WHY IS THERE AN AMOGUS????

  • @MrGuru666999
    @MrGuru666999 Год назад +754

    "Did we manage to unlock a new fear for you?"
    Yes, it happens everytime I see a new Kurzgesagt video or learn a new thing. The possibilities of using the wrong way any knowledge is so great. The good thing is watching these videos show at least someone cares on not going the wrong path. Thanks guys!

    • @kingremus7544
      @kingremus7544 Год назад +8

      Try some exurbia videos :p

    • @ProtonCannon
      @ProtonCannon Год назад +4

      Truth be said. Kurzgesagt is my monthly does of existential dread.

    • @lindsey6870
      @lindsey6870 Год назад +1

      It'll be fine, just buy this pretty map poster!

    • @Idkwhtpsipto
      @Idkwhtpsipto Год назад +1

      So you acknowledge every time you see something new like this it gives you a new fear? That’s exactly what the AI wants. The machine wants you afraid and anxious so you’re easier to control.

    • @forryko9504
      @forryko9504 Год назад +4

      My brain is like:
      BEEP, BEEP! New existential fear unlocked!
      Specifics:
      - Number assigned: 189
      - Scale: The whole humanity.
      - Probability of coming true: Depends.
      Beeeeep..... The fear has been categorized and put to the archive. Sector C. 😄

  • @strpe9701
    @strpe9701 Год назад +4

    Fun fact: there aren’t enough natural resources left to jumpstart a second Industrial Revolution so if society collapse we’ll be at a level of medieval tech for the rest of our existence

    • @starsixtyseven195
      @starsixtyseven195 7 месяцев назад

      Im fine with that, theres too many of us anyways itll toughen up the softer ones or they DIE HAHAHAH all our problems stem from our outrageous shelteredness and boredom

  • @jordanmarino5600
    @jordanmarino5600 3 месяца назад

    i always love your videos!! i have no right to suggest but i would love to see a video on how society would react to the zombie apocalypse and how it would effect our (world) population:)

  • @patjobs
    @patjobs Год назад +247

    I like how the entire video ignores the question if the civilization is on the brink of collapse and just focuses on the recovery after the fact.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Год назад +13

      Kurzgesagt-Fans should know more than Anyone
      that any Potential Collapse or Suffering can be fought
      by learning about the Problems.
      So here, i will just randomly drop Climate-Change-Coverage,
      Workerclass-Struggle-Coverage and more Useful Info:
      -Some More News
      -Climate Town
      -Not Just Bikes
      -Hbomberguy
      -Adam Something
      -Our Changing Climate

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Год назад +46

      Yeah, i think the video is good, but as you say, it doesen't really even address the title they chose.

    • @oattyrant2035
      @oattyrant2035 Год назад

      Funded by gates foundation channel sucks

    • @ramennight
      @ramennight Год назад +5

      I think they did at the start, as much as they can without getting super political. "Civilizations collapse about every X years, its not a question of if, but when." If you look at the timelines, we are also pretty close to X years.
      An interesting example is that a most countries collapse after about 250 years. The USA is only a few years away from that age, and its tensions are getting pretty high.

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +1

      Theyve discussed many ways the world could "end." Its such a complicated tight rope walk, nobody actually knows if we are close or not. The point of this video wasnt wild speculation, just that it doesnt matter in the long run if it does collapse

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay Год назад +399

    Doesn’t give me much hope that this video is less about “are we on the brink of a civilization collapse” and more about “a collapse wouldn’t be that bad”

    • @DragonWoolf
      @DragonWoolf Год назад +20

      Because in the end you don't matter. Humanity collectively matters, but individuals don't.

    • @wheatandtares9764
      @wheatandtares9764 Год назад +61

      @@DragonWoolf its actually the other way around. The continual pursuit of redemption of the individual saves humanity. The obsession around the collective destroys humanity.

    • @pentriket6458
      @pentriket6458 Год назад +9

      that's gates foundation money for you

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Год назад +8

      @@wheatandtares9764 Let me guess. Jordan Peterson fan?

    • @danj.p5657
      @danj.p5657 Год назад +18

      @@abstract5249 Communism and Nazism were fundamentally oriented around the collective, not the individual. Communism moreso, but Nazism revolved around the term "das Volk" (=the people), and the optimization of it. These ideologies were disastrous beyond comprehension, killing millions of innocents.
      Contrarily, in Ancient Rome many life philosophies revolved around improving the individual spiritually, intellectually, socially, and otherwise-- a comparetively less disastrous outcome. Capitalism is fundamentally individualistic, and while it has its own many issues, it is yet to produce a genocidal outcome like those seen from populist and socialist leaders in the past.
      Obsession with the collective allows authorities to control its people fiercly and puts society in a frenzy over nonsensical ideals. Both are very dangerous.

  • @sveinungj
    @sveinungj Год назад +2

    I think it's harder for us to recover from a collapse now then before the industrial revolution. Also now that we are so connected I think a global collapse is much more likely then local ones

  • @mustafasellscars3687
    @mustafasellscars3687 Год назад +2

    Dude great graphics , what software you use for
    Making animations 🎉

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Год назад +210

    "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes"
    - Mark Twain

    • @videogames8261
      @videogames8261 Год назад +1

      @SneedGaming ok I believe you

    • @yugen
      @yugen Год назад +1

      "Jar Jar is the key to all of this."
      - Mark Twain

  • @dazedheart9006
    @dazedheart9006 Год назад +421

    “There is reason for optimism.”
    Also Kurz: “…teenager. Reckless, drunk, without a seatbelt.”

    • @Dismiazs
      @Dismiazs Год назад +38

      teenagers are optimistic. That's why they're reckless, driving drunk without a seatbelt. Otherwise they will be at home huddling in fear.

    • @miriareu
      @miriareu Год назад

      Loved that one.

    • @cosmobane6995
      @cosmobane6995 Год назад

      Those are important for natural selection, which is good for a species' survival

    • @kickmonlee3390
      @kickmonlee3390 Год назад +5

      Kurz: I'm playing both sides so that I always come out on top

    • @dylanb2990
      @dylanb2990 Год назад

      @@ZeroDAreaper it objectively is if you’re not brain dead, and just think for five seconds.

  • @trunorthmusketeer6266
    @trunorthmusketeer6266 2 месяца назад +1

    "Humanity is like a teenager, speeding around blind corners, drunk, without a seat belt." Maybe the best quote in the whole video.

  • @artlesscalamity348
    @artlesscalamity348 6 месяцев назад +2

    “Collapse” is just another word for change, and I think those changes become more subtle and gradual as technology and governing / legal frameworks evolve. Even in a catastrophe like nuclear war, we know humans have the capability to manage and adapt. I mean we just watched this in real-time during the COVID pandemic. We expedited vaccines and issued policies to mitigate risk. Problems arose when fragments of society (including in government) made this “political,” spread disinfo, and undermined policies and science. This is always going to be the main threat moving forward.
    So yes, the world is always changing. A “brink” implies a clear and measurable drop-off point, which probably will not happen. Globalization greatly strengthens our ability to manage crises. What we will witness instead will be increased isolated atrocities and challenges, and how we meet them will depend almost entirely on our cultural values and political decisions.
    Which is why MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION are actually the most important thing in the 21st century - how we define our society, how we perceive our reality. Also why disinformation and extremism proliferating online is low-key the greatest threat we currently face, though it continues to be neglected.

  • @David-kg5nn
    @David-kg5nn Год назад +443

    This video is so optimistic while not really acknowledging that most of the "us" watching this, would still not survive.

    • @k7450
      @k7450 Год назад +83

      Yeah that bit was weird. This whole video was a bit odd.

    • @beka827
      @beka827 Год назад +60

      and all the comments acting like this is hopeful and not absolutely tragic

    • @tadeoriverosk
      @tadeoriverosk Год назад +75

      Kurzgesagt as always takes the most naive approach to really complex and deep problems. I feel like this is nothing more than propaganda.

    • @liamdon2665
      @liamdon2665 Год назад +67

      @@k7450 yeah I find the tone utterly bizarre. I got the sense the message was "hey don't worry too much about the inevitable collapse of modern human society that is likely coming, we will probably recover in about 10 thousand years time".
      I'm like, no, how about we do something now to prevent collapse and the unimaginable suffering that would come along with it? Why just accept what we could change with enough collective effort?
      This channel is a bit shady at times. Often feels like it normalises current systems of inequality and tries to divert peoples anxieties in to a false sense of optimism.

    • @toseltreps1101
      @toseltreps1101 Год назад +19

      Yep, consoling propaganda. At this point i'm convinced they weigh view count vs. honesty and the former wins

  • @funnyalias6089
    @funnyalias6089 Год назад +1367

    Beautifully animated as always. What I don't like is how you avoid the very question that is asked in the title of the video. Instead of looking at possible signs of a looming collapse you skip right ahead to the rebuilding phase. This is probably trying to put a hopeful, positive spin on things but it basically accepts collapse as a reality as if it has already happened.
    Which, sadly, makes the title seem like click bait.

    • @mrperry5113
      @mrperry5113 Год назад +79

      Whether or not it’s a little clickbait-ish, you should know they did a video on the topic you’re describing some time ago

    • @johnlarro6872
      @johnlarro6872 Год назад +21

      It is inevitable.

    • @wrongfootmcgee
      @wrongfootmcgee Год назад +49

      this whole channel is click bait
      Edit: intended for children and the feeble minded, for those who cannot think for themselves, and using cartoons to discuss serious matters non-satirically is a big clue

    • @telegrxm
      @telegrxm Год назад +296

      @@wrongfootmcgee theres nothing wrong with cartoons as a medium, you're not a forward thinker because of trust issues with media

    • @Rotter99
      @Rotter99 Год назад +10

      This is just a sales pitch for the book and Effective Altruism (EA) in general

  • @Americanbadashh
    @Americanbadashh 5 месяцев назад +1

    People talk about Hiroshima, but the more impressive feat of recovery is Tokyo. 16 square miles of Tokyo was burned entirely to ash and saw upwards of 100,000+ people killed, and a million left homeless. That's 95% of their capital turned to cinders over night. Who knows how many died after that just trying to survive

  • @AstroNUT24
    @AstroNUT24 7 месяцев назад

    love your videos! always masterpieces 🔥

  • @grassguy1154
    @grassguy1154 Год назад +455

    “An empire impossible to topple, stable and rich and powerful. Until it wasn’t anymore”
    Truer now than it ever was

    • @mishan6908
      @mishan6908 Год назад

      Don't translate!!! 😎
      ເຈົ້າຖືກສາບແຊ່ງເພາະວ່າມັນຖືກແປຖ້າເຈົ້າບໍ່ທໍາລາຍຄໍາສາບແຊ່ງ, ເຈົ້າຈະຕາຍວິທີດຽວທີ່ຈະທໍາລາຍຄໍາສາບແຊ່ງແມ່ນເພື່ອຈອງຊ່ອງທາງຂອງຂ້ອຍລົງ​ທະ​ບຽນ​ດຽວ​ນີ້.

    • @namAehT
      @namAehT Год назад +39

      All of human civilization in a nutshell. Usually due to corruption in one way or another.

    • @KoiKoy56
      @KoiKoy56 Год назад +9

      I mean, less true now that it has ever been, but possible for it to be more true in the future than it was in the past. 😉

    • @observer2484
      @observer2484 Год назад +7

      @@namAehT Or disunity leading to the breaking down of borders or outside invasion among others. Edited 1.4.12023

    • @electronresonator8882
      @electronresonator8882 Год назад +4

      you mean also The American Empire?

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Год назад +746

    “Let’s counter existential dread with appreciation for humanity. Look how far we’ve come as a species.”
    This is the thing I always appreciate about these videos, they manage to make you feel hopeless throughout most of the video, only to offer you some encouraging words at the end.

    • @amazingthings6103
      @amazingthings6103 Год назад +6

      Youuu

    • @No-rr8hx
      @No-rr8hx Год назад +1

      How many channels are commenting on

    • @somebodyhere3160
      @somebodyhere3160 Год назад +1

      then again, there are the amogus’ in the video

    • @the_bloodraptors1029
      @the_bloodraptors1029 Год назад +2

      DUDE WHY IS THIS GUY LITERALLY EVERYWHERE IN THE COMMENT SECTION OF EVERY VIDEO I WATCH WTF

    • @yaboyyoob7531
      @yaboyyoob7531 Год назад +2

      Yeah they alway tip toe the line of existential dread and optimism that seems unwarranted considering what humans are doing.

  • @trumanshow162
    @trumanshow162 Год назад

    Agriculture, industrial, information, AI stage techs……, technological, economic & social, health & education,
    administrative management policies……, the more things we can do with techs, the more we should do with policies.
    Mastering policies for people's profit management at certain tech-level, R & D policies for new techs will be vital.
    I hope we can improve wealth production & distribution, plus human uplift & involvement with new techs & policies.

  • @sidneicaragua92
    @sidneicaragua92 Год назад

    I love the "ingenuous" optimism of this channel 😃❤💙💚💛💜

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Год назад +99

    5:30 There was even a guy who was visiting Hiroshima on business when the bomb was dropped.
    He survived but because of the destruction it was 3 days before he could return home... To Nagasaki.
    He gut home just in time to survive the second atomic bombing in history.
    But the question remains, was he lucky to have survived 2 atomic bombings, or unlucky to be there when they happened.
    Tsutomu Yamaguchi passed away in 2010, at the age of 93.

    • @neonmajora8454
      @neonmajora8454 Год назад +3

      Eric Taylor God that's horrible

    • @SamsarasArt
      @SamsarasArt Год назад +3

      How the hell did he survive that?

    • @paulgilbert2506
      @paulgilbert2506 Год назад +3

      Right. Its like when Greg Brady found the tiki in Hawaii. He was wearing it around his neck when some bad things happened... but he was unhurt. He and his brothers assumed it was bad luck. But Mr. Brady, in his patriarchal wisdom, pointed out that it could have been protecting him and that is why he was unhurt.
      So I would say the guy was lucky. I mean... who can say that they were there for BOTH bombs AND survived. Incredible.

    • @navyntune8158
      @navyntune8158 8 месяцев назад +1

      Both.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann 4 месяца назад +2

      Since luck is something only recognized in the past tense and more of a trait prescribed to survivors I would say he was lucky. Anyone living to their 90s alone is lucky...

  • @ProtonCannon
    @ProtonCannon Год назад +728

    It is nice to know that civilization can likely recover. But I would strongly prefer that it wouldn't collapse in the first place and I think I am not alone with this idea.

    • @olsonbryce777
      @olsonbryce777 Год назад

      It's going to collapse. Probably very soon. Best thing you can do I assassinate evil political leaders and others in power

    • @isaachaas6677
      @isaachaas6677 Год назад +11

      @Анатолий Ручка all with very little power and influence on our politicians.

    • @coupledyetivonvanderburg5385
      @coupledyetivonvanderburg5385 Год назад +24

      We would all prefer that we wake up tomorrow in our soft beds, our air conditioned houses, in our neighborhoods with conveniently built infrastructure. That hardly changes the fact that all which goes up must eventually come down, and the loftier the heights, the harder the impact with the cold hard ground becomes.
      Enjoy your comfortable life while you can, but prepare for the trials you must endure so that your posterity might be spared such burdens.

    • @devstuff2576
      @devstuff2576 Год назад

      The world is more than America and Europe. So relax.

    • @kerwinramage4162
      @kerwinramage4162 Год назад

      It would be nice if we didnt collapse but i think if we dont we will end being oppressed by governments and the people who will ruin as many peoples lives as possible to make a little extra money and they are the people in power and we need collapse to take those people out of power so we can restart but hopefully it doesnt come to that but i doubt humans will just now learn to be better

  • @chetisanhart3457
    @chetisanhart3457 7 месяцев назад

    Anycollapse should only set us back 100 years + the current knowledge of the survivors. One teacher can educate many students.

  • @luisbastos9600
    @luisbastos9600 Год назад +3

    You forgot about the brains behind most technological advances we've seen so far.
    Most people don't even know how a microwave works, let alone be able to rebuild an entire generation filled with technology and whatnot...

    • @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696
      @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696 Год назад

      flint and steel should work, and i know it sounds like minecraft but yea it works. flint is a lot easier to come by than you think, there is an abundance of flint around rivers and coasts, make them sharp by throwing them on a hard surface. metal is just any piece of scrap metal you find, won't make the best sparks but there will be some.

  • @devlynlalonde1652
    @devlynlalonde1652 Год назад +391

    Speaking of civilization collapse, would you ever do a video on a polar flip? Or the impact/solutions for a weaker magnetic field?

    • @alexanderbrown2717
      @alexanderbrown2717 Год назад +3

      ♥️know♥️
      1 John 5 KJV
      13 These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
      1 Corinthians 15 KJV
      1 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
      2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
      3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
      4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
      Romans 3 KJV
      25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Год назад +7

      A video about secular variation of the earth’s magnetic field would be fascinating. Polar flip is extremely unlikely to happen without a preceding weak magnetic field, and there are no indications that the field is experiencing any significant weakening. You’d want to see a long term weakening of the field before making a prediction.
      A large impact could cause a much faster pole reversal, but now you’re talking about an event that would cause civilization collapse well before a polar flip caused problems.
      It’s low low low low probability that we would see a civilization ending chron (flip) in our lifetimes.
      But let’s say we did. What do you suspect might happen? Would electric motors turn in the opposite direction, like they do in Australia?

    • @mothman8300
      @mothman8300 Год назад +26

      @@alexanderbrown2717 nobody cares

    • @loneskankster2242
      @loneskankster2242 Год назад +18

      @@alexanderbrown2717 Keep it in church

    • @talhahdil4173
      @talhahdil4173 Год назад

      Lol dont let them sheeps know about this... this is secret information.
      Everything is going fine guys, no worries.

  • @Jjames763
    @Jjames763 Год назад +425

    This demonstrates why it’s so important to have at least some degree of national and even local independence in terms of providing for the essentials. Things like manufacturing microchips obviously can’t be decentralized, but what about power? Food? Water? These are the important things to decentralize as much as possible.

    • @KillahMate
      @KillahMate Год назад +52

      They're important also because localized manufacture of common goods can significantly cut down on greenhouse gas emissions caused by large scale global trade.

    • @Archgeek0
      @Archgeek0 Год назад +35

      Yeah, the pandemic-related supply chain issues have shown we've got some big late bronze age energy afoot. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to write a bad review on some jerk on ebay who sold me some crappy copper stock before the sea peoples show up.

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 Год назад

      @@Archgeek0 Pandemic isnt even talking about how the two bread baskets of the world are in a peer-to-peer FUCKING LAND WAR IN EUROPE

    • @ziarasekhi6238
      @ziarasekhi6238 Год назад +5

      That cannot be anymore true, especially for combatting stuff like climate change. Specific adaptations to solve certain problems is the key to avoid a collapse. Solution, give the people on the ground what they need to solve the problem properly and quickly!

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau Год назад +11

      it's called alter-globalization/alterglobalist. Focus on sustaining your own nation while not fully being anti globalist or separatist/isolationist.

  • @JoelReid
    @JoelReid 19 дней назад +1

    The modern global civilisation is best defined by the British Empire and its entrance into the industrial revolution around the start of the 19th century. This means the current civilisation has only been running 200 years or so. 250 at most. this means we have about 100 years left.
    The interesting thing is that this conveniently matches the approximate time we will fail to meet our energy requirements... presuming we don''t get fusion power working. (and no, solar and wind is not good enough, it requires regular replacement and unsustainable resources like silica)

  • @b.w.dragon63
    @b.w.dragon63 9 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder if you guys will ever research into games. The genres, what makes it interesting to people, why is it stimulating, it's history in human behaviour and pros and cons. I think it would be an interesting topic
    (This idea came about because I spotted an Amongus lol)

  • @CARROTMOLD
    @CARROTMOLD Год назад +221

    I don't think this video addresses whether we actually are on the brink of collapse or not. It made no observations on how previous civilizations collapsed or on events that led to collapse. It could have drawn upon these observations and make a comparison to them regarding our current civilization. It also could have noted some trends unique to our civilization that may lead to collapse or provide protection against collapse. Sure, nuclear warfare and bioterrorism could be catastrophic, but does the current political, social, and economic landscape provide evidence for such an event to occur?

    • @2reeceybaby
      @2reeceybaby Год назад +17

      Collapse?
      A reset, a Great reset, perhaps?
      Look at the comments, the vast majority haven't even touched on it, that's how dire the situation we're in, is.

    • @SomeUnsoberIdiot
      @SomeUnsoberIdiot Год назад

      We are collapsing. We've been on a dysgenic path to the stone age since at least the 20th century, if not sooner.
      tl;dr version: smart people aren't breeding, but dumb people are. average IQ therefore is going down with every generation. have fun in the big cities.

    • @jaishu123
      @jaishu123 Год назад +37

      @@2reeceybabylmfao Republican conspiracy

    • @showtheshow3397
      @showtheshow3397 Год назад

      @@2reeceybaby Well that's because you're an antisemite and hoping on an antisemitic conspiracy theories to be correct when they clearly aren't and never will be because you fell down a pipeline and we haven't. What Terry's pointing out is that in a nutshell's liberal ideology keeps throwing their scripts into loopholes that don't answer the question they're setting out to answer because if they did, they would have to produce answers to their questions which they cannot do because no answer that isn't "Hey, capitalism might be _bad_ actually!" can fix the problem's we're currently in because In A Nutshell is still hoping they're gonna be paid in the future by Bill Gates.
      Also don't bother replying. One, you're antisemitic. Two, I have reply notifications turned off so I won't see it and you're going to waste your time.

    • @caydnlofton1858
      @caydnlofton1858 Год назад

      @@jaishu123 if humanity has learned anything in the last 6 years, its that conspiracies are just the information that governments want to keep away from the public.

  • @nightsong81
    @nightsong81 Год назад +755

    Alongside the many valid criticisms already in the comments, I want to point out that recovery, post-civilizational collapse, does not mean that the civilization itself survived; merely that another eventually replaced it. We are not the Romans, even if we ended up carrying on some of the elements of Roman civilization. When the current "Western Civilization" collapses, whatever replaces it will be something else. And the "Global Civilization" is utterly dependent on the former - when the West falls, globalism falls with it.

    • @SidorovichGaming
      @SidorovichGaming Год назад +21

      West has all the necessary experience and capabilities to stop our fall. It is just a question if West wants to survive or no.

    • @izayaorihara7059
      @izayaorihara7059 Год назад +82

      @@SidorovichGaming
      Sadly "west" is not a monolithic block. It is not a matter of "west" wanting or not, it is a matter of individuals and a struggle against power.

    • @nightsong81
      @nightsong81 Год назад +13

      @@SidorovichGaming It is in the process of a very painful suicide, I think.

    • @user-tk8ut5ri5l
      @user-tk8ut5ri5l Год назад +16

      Civilizations could be replaced but not totally annahilated, the legacy never ceased and inherited to the decendant civilization. We may not be Romans, but the Roman legacy is still alive within western/European civilization as law, engineering, philosophy, social structure, art of governmening, and has been expanded via global colonising until modern era. We may not Romans but the civilization is still surviving.
      I don't judge such... violent methods/trends which occured and used during the expansion, but just suggesting the civilizations are move on, even after some horrible purge or oppression. We all still got some fragment of local/older civilization whether its original owner gone or not, affected from tradition and culture. So I think it is good enough to tend it as surviving.

    • @MeanestManAlive
      @MeanestManAlive Год назад +31

      @Nate Z Nobody in China has The Mandate of Heaven

  • @Nan00kami
    @Nan00kami 10 месяцев назад

    I love how there's a little among us dude floating around at 2:27

  • @3334gFIOP
    @3334gFIOP Год назад +1

    2:27 *Guy just vibing there.*

  • @misterbeach8826
    @misterbeach8826 Год назад +405

    The funny part about any collapse theory is that almost all people believe that they will be among the survivors.

    • @bitbucketcynic
      @bitbucketcynic Год назад

      Especially the elites, who think they will get to impose their will on the survivors-history shows that rulers fare the worst in a collapse scenario, as they get targeted as being responsible for the collapse, whether or not they actually were (though they usually were). They're too busy rewriting history to learn anything from it.

    • @sharmakefarah2064
      @sharmakefarah2064 Год назад +31

      Oh boy, that's a point to make, but I simply attribute it to overconfidence and optimism bias (though beware of the opposite, catastrophizing events.)

    • @ernestoherrera703
      @ernestoherrera703 Год назад +6

      That's your thesis.

    • @vezokpiraka
      @vezokpiraka Год назад +48

      As if it matters. The vast majority of people in the modern world would not want to live in a post-collapse world. Who cares if you survive, if everybody you know dies. It would be like starting a new save file and starting a completely new life.
      In discussions like these I'm reminded of the guy in Sarajevo who sheltered in place during the siege. He survived by looting stores and doing whatever he can. When the siege ended after 2 years he committed suicide, because he couldn't adapt to the old world.

    • @julianw1010
      @julianw1010 Год назад

      And thinking humans will exist forever. That's such a strange human hybris and narcisstic trait. Humans are not any different than other species. 200.000 years isn't much. It's almost guaranteed we will go extinct like every other mammal species. There is a reason intelligent life is so rare on earth

  • @TheJerbol
    @TheJerbol Год назад +185

    Saving coal and oil for future catastrophes is a great justification for moving away from them that I've never considered before

    • @elterga6224
      @elterga6224 Год назад

      We won’t run out of fossil fuels for centuries at least, I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with using them, but they’re not the most efficient. Nuclear, geothermal, and hydroelectric power generation are probably our best bets with the “cleanest footprint” if you’re into that garbage.

    • @dalel3608
      @dalel3608 Год назад +6

      It's been my reasoning to "Stop Burning It" for a decade now, Oil & NatGas is needed for so many more important things that burning it to turn things is a massive waste of resources when (nuclear & other non carbon) electricity can turn them better. And I work in the O&G industry, seeing oil wells go dry on my run was a big wake up call.

    • @WarriyaAndPalimine
      @WarriyaAndPalimine Год назад +1

      @@dalel3608 We cant switch over to electric before we figured out and have a good infrastructre around it. All it does now is that the demand is driving the prices up.

    • @captainmcduckyYT
      @captainmcduckyYT Год назад

      True

    • @ryanmccampbell7
      @ryanmccampbell7 Год назад +3

      @@WarriyaAndPalimine Kind of a chicken/egg problem though, the infrastructure only grows as fast as electric car usage grows. But this argument isn't just about cars, we don't need any new infrastructure for nuclear power for instance

  • @knightium
    @knightium 10 месяцев назад

    He's really good at making medieval and classical looking characters or buildings. Maybe he should make some history videos?

  • @okidokidraws
    @okidokidraws 5 месяцев назад

    Having a area like the seed vault would help maybe having a city built underground would help save our stuff

  • @akuzu1107
    @akuzu1107 Год назад +85

    OMG AMONGUS AT 2:27 HAHAHA

  • @Shreyy17
    @Shreyy17 Год назад +418

    "History is full of incredible recoveries from horrible tragedies"
    This might be one of my favourite quotes of Kurzgesagt

    • @travman1987
      @travman1987 Год назад

      Like you’re some kind of prophet? Okay Nostradamus!

    • @FromFame
      @FromFame Год назад

      Kurzg is making ALL those videos now because western politics have become obsessed with fear mongering

    • @prophetscott
      @prophetscott Год назад +4

      @JZ's BFF I have news for you. 100% of literally everyone will die. So no need to feel disadvantaged or alone for that matter. We all share the same fate one day; Non-existence.

    • @ym5891
      @ym5891 Год назад +2

      History is also full of avoidable tragedies.

    • @Mr0901
      @Mr0901 Год назад

      Turn your setbacks into comebacks

  • @JD-mo3ws
    @JD-mo3ws 6 месяцев назад

    Good video, but to correct a pretty big mistake @ 1:26 -- The Roman Empire actually lasted ~1,500 years and not 523 years; from Augustus in 27 BCE to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. The timeline would be even longer (2,100yrs+) if we count the centuries when Rome was a Republic.

  • @DatOne.Gallia
    @DatOne.Gallia 11 месяцев назад

    from what I can gather from this, is that while the individual is weak, the group is strong.

  • @Destilight
    @Destilight Год назад +401

    I think one of the biggest advantages is that we have an overabundance of manual precision tools already produced. So if the population were to drop that bad we would have tools for a lifetime even before we need to start producing them again.
    How many nails and screws you think are already in stock, brand new?

  • @genghiskhan5701
    @genghiskhan5701 Год назад +364

    One thing to remember about Rome is that it was never a true societal "collapse" but a violent reshuffling of power as Rome became too bloated and began to balloon out. The Eastern Empire survived another 1000 years pretty much intact, pretty much as the same entity. By the year 1100, Europe was already more advanced than Rome in the year 400.
    A better example of a societal collapse was the Bronze Age Collapse.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Год назад +6

      COLLAPSE OR NOT, Droughts and Water-Shortages and what YOU can do about it, are such important things i will comment multiple times throughout the commentsection: The Channel Some-More-News and Second Thought covered the Drought, Companys causing Water-Shortages, Climate-Change and more Topics important to all of us. UpisNotJump,, Hbomberguy, OCC, Simon Clark, they didnt just cover Climate-Change but more.

    • @quitchiboo
      @quitchiboo Год назад +26

      "By the year 1100, Europe was already more advanced than Rome in the year 400." Which markers did you use for that statement? Rome had sewers as early as 600BCE, The first sewer in post collapse europe was established in late 14th century France...

    • @hikki3523
      @hikki3523 Год назад +5

      Sorry I might be misunderstanding a bit. This comes from a place of confusion btw.
      In the year 1100, Europe was already more advance than Rome in the year 400. Doesn't that sound logical and expected? What's that sentence trying to evoke exactly?

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Год назад +18

      @@quitchiboo rome is ONE city, entire roman empire is not rome.
      Sewers is not the peak of civilization.

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Год назад

      @UCooRCAZtefYL2FuHziqtTPA who you replying to. Droughts are no conspiracy

  • @kcflick6132
    @kcflick6132 5 месяцев назад

    I love the animations on yhis Chanel. Its truly a modern gem in cartoon history

  • @kiloalphahotel5354
    @kiloalphahotel5354 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid. Always great.

  • @thequestionablewaffle5804
    @thequestionablewaffle5804 Год назад +235

    3 months later, I watch this video to go to bed to, and at 2:27 I notice what was in the background. I'm going insane.

  • @Heroo01
    @Heroo01 Год назад +539

    Honestly, I think we're in the defining moment of our species. The people alive today will decide how long the human race can last and if we regress or progress.

    • @hklpoole
      @hklpoole Год назад +2

      Nice pfp siege is the best game

    • @kevingallagher2386
      @kevingallagher2386 Год назад

      Liberals already decided for all of us that it's over. "If they don't get it. Burn it down"

    • @Lavender_cow_
      @Lavender_cow_ Год назад +67

      agreeed unfortunatley, corrupt people reach for power. and they're the ones in charge, and they don't care

    • @kevingallagher2386
      @kevingallagher2386 Год назад +5

      @@Lavender_cow_ just have guns. Ammo. Water. None perishable food. This isnt hard.

    • @harshsharma-wx4qg
      @harshsharma-wx4qg Год назад +57

      Each civilisation would have thought the same about themselves. Self entitlement is inherent to humans. The only thing that drives the Human civilisations is their perseverance. We are doing the same and the coming generation will do the same.

  • @torrinsroblox620
    @torrinsroblox620 Месяц назад +3

    "Kurzgesus isn't real, it can't hurt you"
    Kurzgesus: (2:27)

  • @funiclas
    @funiclas Год назад

    I didn’t understand anything when this was first posted, now I’m understanding it too much.

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 Год назад +632

    Human history shows that adaptability is our greatest strength. The human race has shrugged off extinctions of thousands of species because of our adaptability. The problem is that modern-day civilisation is not actually that adaptable unless we change our tastes and make some key innovations.

    • @DerJuvens
      @DerJuvens Год назад +47

      We have the key innovations, we know what to do, but the majority of people is too comfortable with their status quo, so why change it? As usual we will start adapting once we really see the repercussions. This time it might be too late by then.
      I wouldn't say we became more or less adaptive, thought, we became overall more resillient, too, considering modern medicine and other technology.
      So we have the resources, now we just gotta convince 8 billion people to get an open mindset and change their lives so we can safe everyone, not just a select few.

    • @dionisiskef4922
      @dionisiskef4922 Год назад +1

      The human race has CAUSED the extinctions of thousands of species, and not because of our adaptability...

    • @senmetwo42
      @senmetwo42 Год назад +34

      Your answer reminds me of a deep conversation I had with my best friend when we were teenagers. I had a crisis and asked him "what keeps you going? You don't believe in anything. Why keep going?"
      He was quiet for a few moments and responded with "I believe in human adaptability. To say I don't believe in anything because of my lack of religion doesn't mean I have no beliefs. Humans can overcome, so we must push through to keep it going."
      And since then I've enjoyed that idea. This was many decades ago, and it was a powerful conversation for 15 year Olds for us. Good times.

    • @theshermantanker7043
      @theshermantanker7043 Год назад +2

      We're not the most adaptible species of Humans - That award goes to the incredibly strong and intelligent Homo erectus, but Homo sapiens still has 200000 years under our belt, which is still nothing to sneeze at

    • @johnmoorhouse1455
      @johnmoorhouse1455 Год назад

      @@DerJuvens Don't expect a paradigm shift from the large quantities of Entitled , Hedonist babies.... That ship sailed. Truth is ; " The Great Acceleration" / sixth mass Extinction is in motion, which is easily scientifically verifiable. The first step is
      Accepting our errors and false Assumptions . If Hope is something rooted in Techno industrial Capitalist optimism - it's pure fantasy.

  • @trqhxrd5844
    @trqhxrd5844 Год назад +604

    A thing about the high-quality seeds we could reuse: These genetically modified seeds mostly don't have a reproductive system so that farmers have to buy new ones every year instead of reusing part of last year's yield. These crops would only work for one season. Maybe twp depending on the amount left in some silos. After that we'd have to find wild crops and start to harvest them.
    EDIT: I did not know that these seeds aren't infertile but the farmers aren't allowed by contract to reuse parts of their yield for replanting.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +80

      There are still relatively high yield landraces available. Not as good as hybrids (which are not generally GMO, those can be fertile but are sometimes not for legal reasons), but way better than wild varieties.

    • @Scotty2Shotty
      @Scotty2Shotty Год назад +20

      Excellent point and underrated comment

    • @trqhxrd5844
      @trqhxrd5844 Год назад +12

      @@Croz89 I'm not that deep in the topic. I just heard once that most modern crops are one-time-crops. I imagine the modified crops are in the end still cheaper than the non-modified crops. Otherwise more farmers would use them.

    • @newtybot
      @newtybot Год назад +19

      Nah bro, those genetic crops gotta come from somewhere. We just gotta find where the Real Seeds are

    • @kamikazekauz9186
      @kamikazekauz9186 Год назад +35

      On top, this assumes that the crops we have today are able to cope with the climate of tomorrow. Looking at current yield drops due to droughts and floods, that does seem unlikely.

  • @josephfulwiler5604
    @josephfulwiler5604 Год назад

    I love that among us guy next to The Satellite.