@@iamarokotmanson Has Elon developed fully autonomous vehicles & manufacturing facilities to build human habitats and rocket refuelling depots? Evaluated people to make sure they're psychologically stable enough to live in close quarters for years? There are a zillion other make or break issues that were brushed over in this video.
@@nicholashylton6857 Logistics is the hardest part. We can only get to Mars once every 2 years right now. Unless we find a way to move faster and without having to time it. So if for example there's a famine on Mars they're basically dead.
I think Elon is rushing everything because he is already 49 years old and will be 78 in 2050, and obviously wants to be alive to see his dream come true.
@Ryan Hall it's going ti be done because we want to do it, simple as, starship by itself will allow this, the most powerful and capable rocket who at the same time it's the cheapest and they are already preparing for the first orbital test flight in August of this year I personaly don't believe that we will have 1 million people by 2050, but man will go to Mars either this or the next decade that much is sure, at least try to Google about starship before talking and look a couple of videos, nasa spaceflight channel here on RUclips has an entire series of hundreds of videos dedicated to follow starship's construction and advancement and it's information that is widely available to the general public About being "meaningless" "stupid" and "unhelpful made up goals" i can notice from that alone that you are completly unaware of anything space related and your own biases and lack of knowledge cloud your judgement, space is the future of humankind, if we want to survive as a cohesive species we need to conquere space, the Mars goal only serves as a nice objective to center their efforts without running around as a headless chicken like other companies do like boeing or blue origin but the technology developed will and is already changing the world for the better in all aspects
If you told someone from the year 2000 that we would have mobile phones that we can maneuver with a touch of our finger, track our location, watch movies and shows like on a tv, gps navigation, etc in less than 10 years and would be instanteous just pass that, they would think just like you. Technology has and will continue to grow faster and faster as we advance. You sound very uneducated.
And to them it'll feel the same as for an American to be born in America. Just normal. They won't even think of it as such a huge trip, that their ancestors had to make.
@@mariah5714 there will be Mars Ball games and techno punk mars music, mars dance parties with lazer beams, dune racing 🏁, sand castle sculture contests, epic battles for power, romantic love below stars 🌟 . Mars will be what you make of it
1 Million is a Goal that's stupid unrealistic by 2050. I think much more important than Getting this ludicrous amount of People Up there is to get Mars to become self-sufficient by 2050, or Just as soon as humanly possible.
Exactly. I think Elon is a fantasy story book fan boy, like little children. He stays too much in his fantasy world. And he's also stubborn like little kids. I mean i am not denying humanity and science have achieved many things which seemed impossible once. But there's a limit of dreaming to achieve something right now damn unrealistic. I mean, 1 million ppl on mars? Come on! Entering Mars is pretty easy, but returning is almost impossible. And where the hell from, will that huge amount of food supplies for them, oxygen, and water come from?
@@GYMAnDroiD Elon is trying to make what people thought is fantasy a reality. I don't know why people tries to discourage him simply because they think its not possible, i don't think that there will be 1 million people on mars by 2050 (although 1 million people will definitely live on Mars at one point in time) with the current technology, future technologies may allow that plan to succeed like warp speed rockets (warp speed is theoretically possible its just that no one has done it). Just because a goal that benefits humanity as a whole is unrealistic does not mean that you should discourage him. As for the issues you stated: 1. Food can easily be transferred from Earth to Mars using Starship 100 tons cargo, or just simply by growing plants, start a farm, etc. 2. Oxygen can be created (How do you think people in outer space breathes?). 3. Water is literally inside of Mars, or just like food can be easily transferred from Earth to Mars. You should research this topic before you start giving opinions.
@@evandugas7888 his spaceX didn't even reached moon yet. Which NASA has chosen his company for 2nd time moon landing, that was scheduled for 2024, but now is further expected to be delayed far beyond that. U can find it online. Elon hasn't make it to moon yet, And talks abt sending 1 mil ppl to mars. See ur taking me Wrong. If elon wld have said we will reach mars by 2050, i wld be fine with that, i wld appreciate that claim. But when he said we will not only reach mars but also send 1 million ppl to mars that really looks a problem to me.
@@NoOnesBCE He tends to overpromise and overdeliver. The Model 3 has Model S range and the S can go over 600 kms now. The Cybertruck may go 800 at first, but give it a few updates and it will be going 1200.
This however is literally hard as shit and it will take a ton and I mean tons of time/money and resources. It's possible but it will definitely put a dent in America's economy or even Elons wallet
I was thinking about that too The problem will be that they will have more problems in their bones, so they will need more physical exercises and more Vitamin D to grow the most healthy as possible
They would need to make sure every individual is fertile, young enough to have children, and have incentives for people to start family on Mars. At least that's what I would do.
The surface of Mars is so incredibly inhospitable, it'll be difficult just to exist there until we are able to terraform the place. It would be easier to colonize even the harshest environments on Earth than it would to colonize any part of Mars. The first people on Mars will undoubtedly have to live underground, and they will constantly be worried about long term negative physiological effects of the difference in radiation exposure, gravity, and atmosphere.
Not all political systems can sustain this 'exponential rate of innovation'. And the current system for better or for worse is under assault. I heard that real communism that has never been tried correctly before could do even better, well wanna try?
Innovation requires research, the driving force of research is necessity. People keep doing research and development in computer because computer is so important in our life. Covid-19 vaccine was developed quickly because it was so NECESSARY. All innovation you see nowadays are always related to computer, logistic, and medicine because those are necessary things in life. There is no necessity in colonizing mars so people are not doing research in space ship. Therefore, you won't see exponential innovation in the field of space travel. Remember it took millions of people to develop internet and computer, which result in exponential innovation. How much people developing space travel? only NASA and SpaceX?
Maybe we should try to turn the Sahara Desert to an Oasis before going after Mars. On the other hand, if we have the technology to terraform Mars, we would also be able to fix all the environmental issues on Earth.
3:08 while it's true that mars orbit is slightly more eccentric than earth's, it is not the reason for ever changing distances between the planets, that's just the effect of difference in orbital periods which is caused by differences in semi-major axes of the orbits and not their eccentricities
@@kiq4767 I'm in the last generation of the Greek Alphabet. I'm a pure Gen Z. At least I'm more mature and smarter than most my age. Also people born in 2010-2011 is a Gen Zalpha. They're both a Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
Early on, Mars will be like a space prison that you have to pay to go there. And when you are there, you have to pay for oxygen and clean water, which you get almost for free on earth.
@@jciglesias7928 that's not a bad point. But still, The capitalist class gets the working class and the poor to build the infrastructure and make Mars relatively habitable at great danger to themselves, then I see a future where the rich go to their space mansions and oppress us in space too. I'm 1000000% in favor of space colonization and sophisticated AI robotics once we no longer live under the tyranny of the capitalist class, but for right now our main priority should be stopping climate change while also dealing with economic and political inequality.
@@matthewmcree1992 lmao you realize that robots would handle most of the heavy "infrastructure" building in space right? You make it sound like arbitrary slaverly should exist just cause you hate a class of people. In space, gravity is less. Machines can be more efficient on both the moon and mars simply because they need less energy and can be much larger. Shit like nuclear reactors can also work without contaminating "air" in space and freely power these. Space ships, machines and buildings can be absolutely gigantic in space, and to take advantage of this you will have robots producing things. The only things they might "abuse" are the designers and bottom-level factory workers creating the original parts for that shit but at that point you'll probably have robots for that too.
Just the trip to Mars would be like living a whole other chapter of your life, so many months of travel, you would get used to the lifestyle in the rocket
People are losing their shit being indoors ordering fast food and random shit from Amazon. I'm sure the solution is going where the air is literal poison, there's no KFC, RUclips loads like it's 2002 and you live underground in cramped boxes. Huge improvement.
@@EightNineOne I had an amazing time during complete lockdown, didn’t leave my house at all during the whole year, just about 3 times to take a vaccine (not for covid), cut my hair and I went to the park once. And I could of lived perfectly without those three times. Going outside is overrated 🤷♂️ I swear most people overreacted over staying in their homes, or their simply have crappy lives and don’t really get on with their families, either way, it can perfectly be done, specially if you consider they will stay in the rocket with 99 other people, who they will get to meet, love, hate, play, etc, they will probably have Netflix or a huge gallery of films and shows, they will exercise, socialize, etc. It’s not exactly the same to staying in your home for a year, they will probably have lots of things to do.
Even if Mars’s orbit wasn’t eccentric the distances would still vary greatly because it’s the different angular speeds and not eccentricity that cause the change Eccentricity’s effect is negligible in comparison
@@ArifRWinandar Simple logic, if you and your buddy run on the same track at different speeds at some point your buddy will be the furthest away possible from you, and at some point you will be right beside each other :)
Please, the scientists working for him would be remembered. Elon isnt the person designing these crafts. He isnt the one planning all of this out. He’s just a businessman
Well Elon will most likely be funding it AND he's literally a head engineer making a good chunk of the decisions. Don't be doubting him because he is making very crucial and important decisions. It's not like he's only paying for it and sitting back.
And dont forget shooting radioactive material into space isnt a good idea since a rocket launch can go wrong and personaly i wouldnt want radioactive material in the stratosphere
@@fraskf6765 you are saying that no life exist on Mars like is a fact , when scientists themselves say we havent discovered 70% of animal species in OUR OWN WORLD... LOL
You kinda forgot about babies. Assume having 1 to 2 babies per couple in at least 5 years. You’ll need to send around 300k people to finally get that million.
My science teacher once tried to say that the eccentricity of earth's orbit caused the seasons, and I was like, no, it's the tilt, not the distance from the sun!
@@sayonitepaskide7976 Exactly. Eccentricity has almost no effect on anything. Otherwise the seasons wouldn't be flipped on the other side of the equator
For such a big channel I am extremely disappointed with the low quality of research that they used. A lot of science or even facts are really bad. No actual photos of starship or its prototypes while explaining what it is also, the nr or refuelling was wrong a lot of things were bad, really disappointed...
Robots barely learned to walk and you want them to not only handle but also properly grow a bunch of babies , and before you say it , no it's impossible to remote control them in any meaningful way , lag is at least 20 min
When it comes to these massive challenges, I just always think on what humans have been able to do that never seemed possible. Lightbulb, internet, 7 superbowls, almost killing off an entire population of people
Maybe, instead of going to another planet, maybe we could tried to fixed our own home planet problem? Shouldnt that be the number one priority? We already have our own million of immigrant from Earth to Mars problem here.
@@averagechapstick Because the traditional units of measure work just fine. There is no compelling reason to change. And it's not just the USA - most of the countries which had British imperial rule still commonly use those units of measure in everyday life.
All the technical problems aside, I kind of doubt it would be easy to even find that many people that unironically want to live on Mars in the first place rather than just memeing about it.
Honestly, if I was like 50 years old then I would jump on the opportunity. By that age I'd probably have nothing left to look forward to here on Earth except for a boring job, so why not go live on Mars and help develop infrastructure over there to make history for humankind? You don't have much to lose since the best years of your life are long gone by that point.
id go, hell id ask to go, id pay for it even that sounds fucking awesome, i dont have any big attachment to earth and i always wanted to see/live in space, what better way than to go there than to live in another planet entirely, screw the risks id love to go
Sounds interesting, but you’re also not including any births or deaths on Mars. Likely we won’t send many 70 year olds, so births should be exponentially larger than births, which would require far fewer ships.
@@bobuxman5034 Mars base is not exactly the same as having 1 million people on Mars. Besides, maybe let's wait for Moon base first. Even that is far from being here.
@@maczetamaczeta189 A moon base wouldn’t be good and would be very hard to live on because I heard that low levels of gravity can be harmful for the body plus it would be super dark since the moon phases so there would be limited times you could see sunlight so you can kiss solar energy goodbye. There is also no atmosphere so no wind energy as well, basically what I’m saying is that you can’t rely on renewable energy. A moon base for scientific research would probably work but I don’t see the benefits of living on the moon besides you have a wonderful view to look at
When he said “that’s like taking the entire city of Austin and moving it to Mars” and I remembered Elon is moving himself AND Tesla HQ here to Austin....
He has a tunnel boring company, so perhaps he will core out Austin, shove some super heavies underneath, tell everyone to hold their breath and zoooommmmm
@@georgebarc yes it should be shoot for the stars and reach the sun..but we all got the point haha. What's your take on Mars? Will Elon Musk pull it off?
Or, it could be a cynical overhyping to boost stock values. Elon overpromises with ALL of his companies. He either is a terrible engineering manager, or he is intentionally lying. I think probably both.
I think mars could be a successful colony with 1000+ people by 2050, with 12-16 people per passenger starship. That’s still a lot of starships but they have already built a factory for them and price/speed of production has been taken into account for every part of its design
Bruh imagine living on Mars for 1 year and then coming back to Earth. Probably an orgasmic experience seeing trees, rivers, people, mountains, pets etc.
Not really... it would propably feel like the next day after you went on all existing drugs at once. And getting "sober" (rebuilding enough muscles) wouldn't take a day or two but weeks or months. Although it might not be that bad for "just" one year but imagine getting back to earth after ten years... would probaply die. They'll have to find solutions for this
We already know it, it will be totally unhabitable in 1 billion year and will be eaten by the sun in roughly 4 billion years. But i guess you meant, the end of the human story
@@TheAskald I dont mean I wanna know how it ends,it'll be fromt he sun or an asteroid,maybe aliens,or humans if we develop the technology to destroy planets But I mean the storyline
If we can go interplanetary we have a chance, if we can go interstellar, we will colonies the entire Milky Way in a million years or so. Then in the far future, there will be only war. But do not worry. The Emperor protects!
@@cube10025 i called this 2 years ago...😅 He's just selling impossible ideas at a time when "impossible" is considered a challenge n PPL say sh!t like impossible is nothing... I can also declare as a billionaire that we will produce 0 emissions by 2050 by selling electric cars n PPL will eat it like cake 🍰 On a side note: Sometimes crazy people also do impossible stuff... We don't know if he is yet..but let's wait n see
If we have 50,000 permanent residents on Mars by 2050 as a globally-based initiative and not as part of a Private Endeavor, I'd be pleasantly surprised.
The number of ships needed can be cut by like 30% if we set up shop on the moon first, to make landing pads and refueling stations, then send the starships from there. We could even manufacture some of the supplies needed on mars on the moon while we’re there.
Plot twist: Elon Musk actually has a stargate straight to mars stored away, and all he needs to use it to send people to mars is a team there activating the receiving end.
@@dougedoug2105 It will be interesting to see whether it turns out to be easier to launch mega-ships from the surface, or use a mothership that never lands, and starships to ferry stuff between surface and mothership. Theoretically the mothership could be built more flimsy and with fewer engines so it can transport more cargo with less fuel, but that would mean assembling it in orbit, which may not be practical. And if it's capable of withstanding the stress of surface launch, then you might as well do that every time since it would save the tricky step of loading/unloading in orbit.
@@dekutree64 That would be a colossal undertaking and contradicts a portion of the company’s mission statement which is to revolutionize space transport. If the goal of humanity at present is to reduce our universal carbon footprint for generations to come, then manufacturing a fuel efficient yet poorly engineered spaceship for interplanetary transport is pretty impractical. That doesn’t sound like conservation to me as the only thing accomplished would be that we’d be transporting ourselves millions of miles away to destroy yet another planet. If we don’t change our collective ideology, we solve nothing in transporting ourselves to Mars.
as much as i would love to watch space colonization, i don't believe it's happening anytime soon. why? because we have a lot of basically untouched places on earth that we don't want because of the bad conditions yet those conditions are thousands times better than mars, like siberia or antarctica. so we don't really have to start spending trillions of dollars on colonisation of mars until we've exploited those areas.
Yup, and we're not even getting into the oceans where most of the ocean floor remain unexplored. Personally, I think an underwater colony is much more feasible than a colony on Mars.
Me: (with binoculars in hand) *zooms in on epic rocket ship* Wow. *Zooms out to reveal dozens of epic rocket ships about to launch.* Huge crowd: (in unison) WOW!
I think the people who go to mars should be asked a serious question, "are you OK with maybe being stuck". I also think 100,000 would be OK by even 2050
@@ismaele9503 I don't actually think that over population would be a serious consern, they are trying to increase the pop. The problem is how are the babies born(turning women into walking incubators is not okay) and how do you care for the children when every adult is required to maintain the colony.
@@buckdanny9062 It seems like his past success has definetely inflated his confidence. However, there are other people with a much more realistic mindset working at SpaceX. As long as the money keeps flowing a small colony of two dozen people is certainly possible. I don't know who in their right mind would propose putting 100 people into one ship though... I mean. Just put around 5 - 10 highly trained and use the other space for tons of supplies and equipment if something goes wrong.
Its not about whether they get 1M people on Mars by 2050, its about the advancements they'll make in rocket science, space exploration and research keeping that as a Target And even if they can get a 1000 people that would be really impressive
Id think it may be more feasible to build a spacecraft construction facility on the moon first, and then build some really big ships there that can comfortably house people for months. It'd be very difficult here, cause it would be hard to launch something that heavy, but in theory you could launch way heavier stuff from the moon.
@@Vii905 I only asked out of curiosity since you mentioned about some saying popular in your country and for God's sake not everything has to be about an on going conversation only!
If someone remember the beginning of smartphones 16-17 years ago. They were so bad, but few years later... It's likely to be same with the rockets. They are not very good now, but in few years... Starship SN100...
Very good actually, like the super advanced robots that Elon will make in less than one year. Obviously pretty realistic and aren't just smoke to attract investors and dreamers
Not too difficult, i mean sure its diffucult but nothing impossible. With Starship, you can get 150 tons each flight, there is the plan to launch 5 SS at once so youll get over 600 tons there. Also Starship is extremly cheap and efficient. If they even switch to nuclear engines for upper stage its soooo easy.
Did you do the math? Did you!!? I tried. Only got to 159.001 martians wen i did the math. Assuming every woman is fertile, and get on avarage 2 children per year. I assume there must be screeining for fertility and chance for twins, triplets etc. Then there is 2000 children per year. Then we start with "child labour" at 16. As that is the general legal limit for that in Norway. At the start we have 1.001 martians. Then at year 15 we have 29.001 martians. Then is goes exponential as the first children become productive. So by year 25 we have 159.001. I dont think it is even remotly realistic to get a avarage of 2 birth per women per year. Remember that the first 1000 women now have birthed 50 children each. World record is 69. So we have already taken the 1000 most fertile people in the world. The burden on the man is not realy that big. 2,7 women per day need to... err... 2,7 per day. Time that by 5min, the avrage time neede... avrage time spent. And you have a workday of 13,5min. Once the chlildren are mature this will drasticly decreases the workload. I hope someone else can try and see what they get. Maybe if you reduce the age when you can... join the workforce. If you lunch Starhip from South Carolina where the age of concent is...11. Yes. That age is for people of same age, but that is not a problem in this case. Then you would in theory get great grandchildren for thte original man, so then maybe, just maybe you can get to 1.000.000. Edit: This all assume we stay at 0 TVs ALL 25 years. Edit: Bad news. Even lunching from South Carolina will only ressult in 359.001 martians. Good idea Rafael. But i just cant get the math to work. Also. We may have ended up with a cult there.
You're only taking into account the current technology being developed right now being used for the next 30 years to transport people and supplies. Starship has only been in development, as you said, since 2018. You don't think they'll have something even better by 2030 or 2040 that can carry 10x as much, or use less fuel?
“67 Toyota Corollas.”
*Shows a Generation 2 Prius*
I'm glad someone beat me to it.
Yeah i thought.... hmmm... i guess im not up to snuff on toyotas....
😂
I was like “that Corolla seems sus”
Honestly we’re probably being trolled
“Our favorite reference on this channel... the Toyota Corolla” shows Toyota Prius
"Bruh"
Me, a proud owner of a Toyota corolla gotta say.. im feelin betrayed 😅🤣
Bruh moment confirmed
Prius > Tesla Model S
Bruh!!!!
Elon is way better at marketing than anything else. The fact that he managed to sell the concept of the hyperloop baffles me to this day.
SuPeRhEaVy TuRnaRoUnD TiMe oF LeSs tHaN OnE HoUr
Well, if you observe humans, I am not baffled ;-)
@@iamarokotmanson Has Elon developed fully autonomous vehicles & manufacturing facilities to build human habitats and rocket refuelling depots? Evaluated people to make sure they're psychologically stable enough to live in close quarters for years? There are a zillion other make or break issues that were brushed over in this video.
He’s only good at marketing to people who are idiots
@@nicholashylton6857 Logistics is the hardest part. We can only get to Mars once every 2 years right now. Unless we find a way to move faster and without having to time it. So if for example there's a famine on Mars they're basically dead.
I think Elon is rushing everything because he is already 49 years old and will be 78 in 2050, and obviously wants to be alive to see his dream come true.
@Ryan Hall i mean i know you don't care about being wrong but you are wrong, a simple google search can fix that
@Ryan Hall it's going ti be done because we want to do it, simple as, starship by itself will allow this, the most powerful and capable rocket who at the same time it's the cheapest and they are already preparing for the first orbital test flight in August of this year
I personaly don't believe that we will have 1 million people by 2050, but man will go to Mars either this or the next decade that much is sure, at least try to Google about starship before talking and look a couple of videos, nasa spaceflight channel here on RUclips has an entire series of hundreds of videos dedicated to follow starship's construction and advancement and it's information that is widely available to the general public
About being "meaningless" "stupid" and "unhelpful made up goals" i can notice from that alone that you are completly unaware of anything space related and your own biases and lack of knowledge cloud your judgement, space is the future of humankind, if we want to survive as a cohesive species we need to conquere space, the Mars goal only serves as a nice objective to center their efforts without running around as a headless chicken like other companies do like boeing or blue origin but the technology developed will and is already changing the world for the better in all aspects
If you told someone from the year 2000 that we would have mobile phones that we can maneuver with a touch of our finger, track our location, watch movies and shows like on a tv, gps navigation, etc in less than 10 years and would be instanteous just pass that, they would think just like you. Technology has and will continue to grow faster and faster as we advance. You sound very uneducated.
@Ryan Hall ryan halll wtf u doing heree 😂
@@aShamelessHigh (joe rogan voice) OOOOOOOHHHHHH HE SLEPT HIM!!!
"67 Toyota Corollas" shows a Toyota Prius
HOW DARE!
blasphemy, lada next time.
Toyota corollas are out of stock
*67
You mean stack a of Toyata not Corollas but Prius
My car is offended
Imagine watching 1000 rockets launch simultaneously
Imagine the absolute chaos if one fails and smashes into a couple of others.
Rip ears
Ok done
It would move the planet slightly
The sound from the Saturn rocket was so loud it melted the concrete on the launching pad the sound from 1000 rockets launching would do god knows what
This is the modern day equivalent of “there’ll be flying cars in 2000”
Where's our hoverboards!?
I mean there is actually 2 working flying cars in Slovakia rn
Exactly what I was thinking lol. I remember how excited everyone was for floating cities and hovercraft lol. Could happen but not that quickly lol
I’ve been watching a documentary in like the year 1999 2000 where they were saying we will have and use flying cars by 2025 😂
@@alexbaigus People have a tendency to make unrealistic predictions. Especially people who aren't engineers or physicists.
Imagine being born on Mars and living your entire life on the planet...
_[Happy Mechanicus Noises]_
And to them it'll feel the same as for an American to be born in America. Just normal. They won't even think of it as such a huge trip, that their ancestors had to make.
Sounds terrible. Like growing up in the middle of a desert, but with way less to do, and you die if you go outside
@@mariah5714 there will be Mars Ball games and techno punk mars music, mars dance parties with lazer beams, dune racing 🏁, sand castle sculture contests, epic battles for power, romantic love below stars 🌟 . Mars will be what you make of it
there would have to be a dual citizenship agreement, people born on Mars can return to Earth to stay however long they want
2:09 “can carry up to 60 Toyota corollas”
Films Toyota Prius
😂
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
More like uses royalty free stock footage
bruh
And there are already 36 Kars on Mars.
When you realise that we will be in 2050 in just 29 years, not 50 years.
Does anybody really still think we're in the year 2000? Lol
I’ll be so young bro
I’m 1 rn
@@StandardCashflow ok
feeling old already.
And I will be 55 by then 😳😳😳
1 Million is a Goal that's stupid unrealistic by 2050. I think much more important than Getting this ludicrous amount of People Up there is to get Mars to become self-sufficient by 2050, or Just as soon as humanly possible.
Exactly. I think Elon is a fantasy story book fan boy, like little children. He stays too much in his fantasy world. And he's also stubborn like little kids. I mean i am not denying humanity and science have achieved many things which seemed impossible once. But there's a limit of dreaming to achieve something right now damn unrealistic. I mean, 1 million ppl on mars? Come on! Entering Mars is pretty easy, but returning is almost impossible. And where the hell from, will that huge amount of food supplies for them, oxygen, and water come from?
@@GYMAnDroiD Elon is trying to make what people thought is fantasy a reality. I don't know why people tries to discourage him simply because they think its not possible, i don't think that there will be 1 million people on mars by 2050 (although 1 million people will definitely live on Mars at one point in time) with the current technology, future technologies may allow that plan to succeed like warp speed rockets (warp speed is theoretically possible its just that no one has done it).
Just because a goal that benefits humanity as a whole is unrealistic does not mean that you should discourage him.
As for the issues you stated:
1. Food can easily be transferred from Earth to Mars using Starship 100 tons cargo, or just simply by growing plants, start a farm, etc.
2. Oxygen can be created (How do you think people in outer space breathes?).
3. Water is literally inside of Mars, or just like food can be easily transferred from Earth to Mars.
You should research this topic before you start giving opinions.
I'll be happy with 1000 tbh
@@GYMAnDroiD I mean he said he would make a space ship... he did. He said he would make starlink... he did... Just the dude has vision
@@evandugas7888
his spaceX didn't even reached moon yet. Which NASA has chosen his company for 2nd time moon landing, that was scheduled for 2024, but now is further expected to be delayed far beyond that. U can find it online. Elon hasn't make it to moon yet, And talks abt sending 1 mil ppl to mars. See ur taking me Wrong. If elon wld have said we will reach mars by 2050, i wld be fine with that, i wld appreciate that claim. But when he said we will not only reach mars but also send 1 million ppl to mars that really looks a problem to me.
I dont think i would want to leave the Earth 🥺🌏
Umm have you seen earthlings lately
@@SoulDelSol especially on twitter and tiktok
Such a homo sapien
I'll come back in 29 years to see how this has aged.
By his track records probably not too badly he tends to over promise and his time lines are imaginary.
Yeah .*cough* Cybertruck
Stalin I don’t know if you’ll last that long but who knows maybe with soviet technology....
@@NoOnesBCE He tends to overpromise and overdeliver. The Model 3 has Model S range and the S can go over 600 kms now. The Cybertruck may go 800 at first, but give it a few updates and it will be going 1200.
This however is literally hard as shit and it will take a ton and I mean tons of time/money and resources.
It's possible but it will definitely put a dent in America's economy or even Elons wallet
... but what if the people sent to mars birthed a bunch of babies there? Then you would not need all those rockets and resorces.
Sign me up scotty
Thats the most insane way to lose your virginity.
True, but for quite some time those newly spawned humans would be utterly useless and need some more special resources than the adult population
I was thinking about that too
The problem will be that they will have more problems in their bones, so they will need more physical exercises and more Vitamin D to grow the most healthy as possible
They would need to make sure every individual is fertile, young enough to have children, and have incentives for people to start family on Mars. At least that's what I would do.
The surface of Mars is so incredibly inhospitable, it'll be difficult just to exist there until we are able to terraform the place. It would be easier to colonize even the harshest environments on Earth than it would to colonize any part of Mars. The first people on Mars will undoubtedly have to live underground, and they will constantly be worried about long term negative physiological effects of the difference in radiation exposure, gravity, and atmosphere.
One thing, Elon would say is "exponential rate of innovation"
Not all political systems can sustain this 'exponential rate of innovation'. And the current system for better or for worse is under assault.
I heard that real communism that has never been tried correctly before could do even better, well wanna try?
Innovation requires research, the driving force of research is necessity. People keep doing research and development in computer because computer is so important in our life. Covid-19 vaccine was developed quickly because it was so NECESSARY. All innovation you see nowadays are always related to computer, logistic, and medicine because those are necessary things in life. There is no necessity in colonizing mars so people are not doing research in space ship. Therefore, you won't see exponential innovation in the field of space travel. Remember it took millions of people to develop internet and computer, which result in exponential innovation. How much people developing space travel? only NASA and SpaceX?
Jesus Christ just realized we’re closer to 2050 than 1990. What the fuck
Holy shit you're right. Damn
I recommend watching Vsauce's "Illusions of Time"
how
@@person4579 5 minutes lmao it should've been 69
@@PhantomAyz Hate the presenter.
Kinda funny how Bruno “Mars”, NASA, and Elon Musk are beside each other in twitter popularity.
Lol
LOL 😂 what a coincidence
Covincdence? I think not!
@@indianhacker9062 illuminati confirmed
conspiracy i think yes
Maybe we should try to turn the Sahara Desert to an Oasis before going after Mars. On the other hand, if we have the technology to terraform Mars, we would also be able to fix all the environmental issues on Earth.
Yeah but the could cause all sorts of political problems with other countries
You'd have environmentalists whining about the 1 or 2 lizard species going to die because of the terraforming 😂😂😂
Actually they're working on this idea already. One of those northern Nations is wanting to do it. Think it was Egypt.
@@curtisjohnson2433 yeah it's Egypt, they failed once though, so it'd be interesting to see if they succeed this time
Well said Blackowitz.
We only need to send one: Elon Musk.
3:08 while it's true that mars orbit is slightly more eccentric than earth's, it is not the reason for ever changing distances between the planets, that's just the effect of difference in orbital periods which is caused by differences in semi-major axes of the orbits and not their eccentricities
Uhh-I’m out then
Yeah even if mars had a completely spherical orbit, the problem would still persist
Yeah that bugged me as well.
Plus, Erth's orbit is also excentric, not circular at all.
thank you, you saved me the time to write exactly that.
Thank you
when you realise we're closer to 2050 than we are to 1990
Oh damnn!!!
29 more years until 2050, and 31 years from 1990... Damn.
ok, we're boomers
@@kiq4767 I'm in the last generation of the Greek Alphabet. I'm a pure Gen Z. At least I'm more mature and smarter than most my age.
Also people born in 2010-2011 is a Gen Zalpha. They're both a Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
Sorry, but FBI will visit you tomorrow. This is confidential information
This would cost about 4-5 trillion USD probably, which is 15-25% the gdp of the United States.
Early on, Mars will be like a space prison that you have to pay to go there. And when you are there, you have to pay for oxygen and clean water, which you get almost for free on earth.
No the oxygen will be provided for free cause then that’s straight up killing people
@@jciglesias7928 that's not a bad point. But still, The capitalist class gets the working class and the poor to build the infrastructure and make Mars relatively habitable at great danger to themselves, then I see a future where the rich go to their space mansions and oppress us in space too. I'm 1000000% in favor of space colonization and sophisticated AI robotics once we no longer live under the tyranny of the capitalist class, but for right now our main priority should be stopping climate change while also dealing with economic and political inequality.
@@matthewmcree1992 You do realize that socialism is more likely to have tyrannical elites, right?
“you have to pay for oxygen…”
O’hare:First time
@@matthewmcree1992 lmao you realize that robots would handle most of the heavy "infrastructure" building in space right? You make it sound like arbitrary slaverly should exist just cause you hate a class of people. In space, gravity is less. Machines can be more efficient on both the moon and mars simply because they need less energy and can be much larger. Shit like nuclear reactors can also work without contaminating "air" in space and freely power these.
Space ships, machines and buildings can be absolutely gigantic in space, and to take advantage of this you will have robots producing things. The only things they might "abuse" are the designers and bottom-level factory workers creating the original parts for that shit but at that point you'll probably have robots for that too.
Just the trip to Mars would be like living a whole other chapter of your life, so many months of travel, you would get used to the lifestyle in the rocket
We just came through the pandemic in lockdown and no holiday travel for 12 months, I'd take living in the ship going to Mars 🤣
Radiation from space will help you appear older and wiser to...
People are losing their shit being indoors ordering fast food and random shit from Amazon.
I'm sure the solution is going where the air is literal poison, there's no KFC, RUclips loads like it's 2002 and you live underground in cramped boxes. Huge improvement.
@@EightNineOne lmfao
@@EightNineOne I had an amazing time during complete lockdown, didn’t leave my house at all during the whole year, just about 3 times to take a vaccine (not for covid), cut my hair and I went to the park once. And I could of lived perfectly without those three times.
Going outside is overrated 🤷♂️ I swear most people overreacted over staying in their homes, or their simply have crappy lives and don’t really get on with their families, either way, it can perfectly be done, specially if you consider they will stay in the rocket with 99 other people, who they will get to meet, love, hate, play, etc, they will probably have Netflix or a huge gallery of films and shows, they will exercise, socialize, etc. It’s not exactly the same to staying in your home for a year, they will probably have lots of things to do.
Even if Mars’s orbit wasn’t eccentric the distances would still vary greatly because it’s the different angular speeds and not eccentricity that cause the change
Eccentricity’s effect is negligible in comparison
Came here to say the same thing.
It would probably be worse
Someone gets it, thank you
I understand this because KSP
@@ArifRWinandar Simple logic, if you and your buddy run on the same track at different speeds at some point your buddy will be the furthest away possible from you, and at some point you will be right beside each other :)
If Elon musk actually pulls this off, he’ll go down in the history books, he’s changed mankind
Please, the scientists working for him would be remembered. Elon isnt the person designing these crafts. He isnt the one planning all of this out. He’s just a businessman
Well Elon will most likely be funding it AND he's literally a head engineer making a good chunk of the decisions. Don't be doubting him because he is making very crucial and important decisions. It's not like he's only paying for it and sitting back.
Stfu
@@Literally-Brian bro Elon is the chief engineer so it's literally his main job to design the space crafts
@@Literally-Brian Elon is the one taking credit, so sadly he will be the one remembered
I'm starting to feel like RealLifeLore doesnt't actually know what a Toyota Corolla is, but because he talks about it; it's his thing....
"will take 10.5 football-field-sized solar pannels"
but can be easily generated with a small nuclear reactor.
My thoughts exactly.
Nuclear reactors need water. The amount of water that would be required to be shipped up there for it to operate would outweigh the solar pannels.
And dont forget shooting radioactive material into space isnt a good idea since a rocket launch can go wrong and personaly i wouldnt want radioactive material in the stratosphere
@@LordCommissarDrac Yeah, but there's already water in the form of ice at mar's polar ice cap. Wouldn't that work?
But muh renewable energy
I think we’re forgetting the most important part: *alien repellent*
Its a 50 50 if there aliens
@@fraskf6765 everything is kinda 50 50 in quantum mechanics
2050, parallel to the wef/un agenda. Ah well, we're already accustomed to wear 'protecting' headgear and being altered so why not.
If I ever go to Mars I'm drawing a circle around me, spongebob style
@@fraskf6765 you are saying that no life exist on Mars like is a fact , when scientists themselves say we havent discovered 70% of animal species in OUR OWN WORLD...
LOL
Let's move all the politicians in the world there first . Then see how they manage
Maybe let's just vote for good politicians.
If we move all politicians there we will have an even harder time with civil conflicts and stuff like that
@@akalion213 there are no good politicians, just ones that are less evil then the other
@@MohammedAlBaraka Maybe think about this again when you're over 14
@@akalion213 name me a single good politician
Wait, we dould make Mars habitable within my lifetime?!
* starts furiously writing down "UNCLAIMED LAND"*
There’s not even a million people on Antarctica yet, and it would be more hospitable.
There is a million people on antartica
Yes
@@StandardCashflow wrong one xD
@@StandardCashflow Ofc. Where do people think our ice comes from? Smh
@@Nectalaz ikrrr
I'm so excited for the Mars memes I'm going to get in 2050.
How old r u ?
@@IS_THIS_ALL_A_DREAM_ 1000yo
We won't get to Mars in 2050 Lmao.
We should have been there already btw but everything gets delayed.
@@tibodeclercq2131 true
@@tibodeclercq2131 government’s do not want to spend their money on space but on military
Hope, It will be a million people on mars even before GTA 6 is released.
or when cyberpunk actually gets a proper version
Or when bully 2 comes out
@@average3425 or when mortis gets buff
You kinda forgot about babies. Assume having 1 to 2 babies per couple in at least 5 years. You’ll need to send around 300k people to finally get that million.
The distance between earth and mars has nothing to do with eccentricity. It's the fact that the orbits aren't synchronized
@Patrick Swan The distance from the sun is different. But the fact that that distance changes slightly (eccentricity) doesn't change the travel window
My science teacher once tried to say that the eccentricity of earth's orbit caused the seasons, and I was like, no, it's the tilt, not the distance from the sun!
@@sayonitepaskide7976 Exactly. Eccentricity has almost no effect on anything. Otherwise the seasons wouldn't be flipped on the other side of the equator
For such a big channel I am extremely disappointed with the low quality of research that they used. A lot of science or even facts are really bad. No actual photos of starship or its prototypes while explaining what it is also, the nr or refuelling was wrong a lot of things were bad, really disappointed...
@Patrick Swan Yes. That what I said, but in more detail. Its the orbit, not the eccentricity.
Just send a single starship with million embryos like in Alien: Covenant. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yeah, 1 million babies will make a thriving colony. /s
There will be automated AI robot nannies
Robots barely learned to walk and you want them to not only handle but also properly grow a bunch of babies , and before you say it , no it's impossible to remote control them in any meaningful way , lag is at least 20 min
and Interstellar
Give this guy a medal
When it comes to these massive challenges, I just always think on what humans have been able to do that never seemed possible. Lightbulb, internet, 7 superbowls, almost killing off an entire population of people
To be fair, humans have been very very good at killing entire populations since we climbed down from trees.
Don’t forget about pornhub.
Imagine comparing the creation of the lightbulb to traveling and living on Mars
He last one probably is refernaced to the holocaust 💀💀💀
Maybe, instead of going to another planet, maybe we could tried to fixed our own home planet problem? Shouldnt that be the number one priority? We already have our own million of immigrant from Earth to Mars problem here.
What home planet problem? buying into the eternal "the world is gonna end from climate change" criers that havent changed manifesto since 1820?
Yeah, what if Europeans had said-Let's fix all our problems before colonizing America? There would be no USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, etc.
“Americans will measure with anything but the metric system”
Edit: There may be a war in the comments
Actually the metric is used quite frequently here and almost exclusively for science purposes
@@Thrilller525 lol why don't they make it their main form of measurement then
Yup... Their system of measurement includes: Hamburgers, football field, banana, Toyota Corolla, guns, etc.....
@@averagechapstick Because the traditional units of measure work just fine. There is no compelling reason to change. And it's not just the USA - most of the countries which had British imperial rule still commonly use those units of measure in everyday life.
@@jacksons1010 Only three of the all countries on earth use imperial system soooo....
"...known as Starship..."
shows falcon 9 rocket and falcon heavy launch
then starship, nice
Glad I wasn’t the only one
Gladly, he did show the right one after that.
@@SatisfyingWhirlpools Not even, he shows the old design
All the technical problems aside, I kind of doubt it would be easy to even find that many people that unironically want to live on Mars in the first place rather than just memeing about it.
Yeah, but it would be cool. It would also be damn scary trip, and what you should even do in there. Propably working to get process
Honestly, if I was like 50 years old then I would jump on the opportunity. By that age I'd probably have nothing left to look forward to here on Earth except for a boring job, so why not go live on Mars and help develop infrastructure over there to make history for humankind? You don't have much to lose since the best years of your life are long gone by that point.
Passionate people who would give their lives for this insane project would exist somewhere hopefully
id go, hell id ask to go, id pay for it even that sounds fucking awesome, i dont have any big attachment to earth and i always wanted to see/live in space, what better way than to go there than to live in another planet entirely, screw the risks id love to go
Sounds interesting, but you’re also not including any births or deaths on Mars. Likely we won’t send many 70 year olds, so births should be exponentially larger than births, which would require far fewer ships.
1 million people transported to Mars within 29 years...and we haven't even established a moon base yet.
This will age like the finest milk.
Be optimistic.
@@TheBestOfSweden What for?
If there is actually a Mars base before 2050, this comment will age like the finest milk
@@bobuxman5034 Mars base is not exactly the same as having 1 million people on Mars.
Besides, maybe let's wait for Moon base first. Even that is far from being here.
@@maczetamaczeta189 A moon base wouldn’t be good and would be very hard to live on because I heard that low levels of gravity can be harmful for the body plus it would be super dark since the moon phases so there would be limited times you could see sunlight so you can kiss solar energy goodbye. There is also no atmosphere so no wind energy as well, basically what I’m saying is that you can’t rely on renewable energy. A moon base for scientific research would probably work but I don’t see the benefits of living on the moon besides you have a wonderful view to look at
When he said “that’s like taking the entire city of Austin and moving it to Mars” and I remembered Elon is moving himself AND Tesla HQ here to Austin....
He’s gonna forcefully abduct and ship out all of Austin to Mars, you have to get out of there!
@@TheAckeePlant if cern hasn't done it yet idk
@@TheAckeePlant perfect south park episode
I think that's what he meant,he was probably drunk.
He has a tunnel boring company, so perhaps he will core out Austin, shove some super heavies underneath, tell everyone to hold their breath and zoooommmmm
I wouldn't want to be on one, but if thousands of ships were blasting off at once, I'd watch that.
If Elon succeeds with this project, I will probably be going to mars for a vacation every once in a while.
We can have 1000 000 people on Mars.
They just dont need to be alive.
Grave planet
Hol-up
The most likely outcome
That's the spirit!
cremate 1 milion people and they will all fit in 1 or 2 ships
I feel like this is a “shoot for the sun, reach the stars” type of situation. As in have a super big goal so when u fail u still succeed
Ironically any star will be much much harder to reach than the sun
@@georgebarc I thought the same😂
@@georgebarc yes it should be shoot for the stars and reach the sun..but we all got the point haha.
What's your take on Mars? Will Elon Musk pull it off?
Or, it could be a cynical overhyping to boost stock values. Elon overpromises with ALL of his companies. He either is a terrible engineering manager, or he is intentionally lying. I think probably both.
That's the whole Musk MO i think
I think mars could be a successful colony with 1000+ people by 2050, with 12-16 people per passenger starship. That’s still a lot of starships but they have already built a factory for them and price/speed of production has been taken into account for every part of its design
Still you haven't even took into consideration the mental and physical health of those astronauts, its just practically impossible
"Starship"
Shows Falcon 9 Booster
Shows Falcon heavy liftoff
Shows old model of the starship
And ?
Yeah he should've shown the only landing so far by Starship and how it exploded. Much more accurate.
He probably made this video a while ago and uploaded now.
@@alperozturk700 it's such a weird criticism when the voice over is literally referring to the Starship landings being LIKE the Falcon 9 landings.
Plus "land exactly like falcon booster" , super heavy booster won't have landing legs lol , they'll be catch by the launch tower
Bruh imagine living on Mars for 1 year and then coming back to Earth. Probably an orgasmic experience seeing trees, rivers, people, mountains, pets etc.
The gravity would be crushing physically
Wolf. If there's still trees, and rivers
@@Quick-ug2wl What, do you think trees and rivers are gonna die out in one year time? xD What've you been smoking?
@@youristevens379 All it takes is a couple of nukes and a world war and that should do the trick.
Not really... it would propably feel like the next day after you went on all existing drugs at once. And getting "sober" (rebuilding enough muscles) wouldn't take a day or two but weeks or months. Although it might not be that bad for "just" one year but imagine getting back to earth after ten years... would probaply die. They'll have to find solutions for this
My eyes : *looks at an expensive huge rocket*
My brain : what if Godzilla randomly destroys it?
I can tell from the first few seconds of the video that anyone can make it. Thanks. I needed that.
I bet humans on Mars will have fun trying to find rovers we've had lost contact with for years.
A similar thing had been done by Apollo astronauts on the moon
Well, they wouldn’t be hard to find. We know exactly where all the rovers and crashed probes are.
@@Cailus3542 but going there and just saying. “Wow we got here.” And “ your not alone anymore [rover name]”
@@spacetechempire510 And take selfies with it
you actually could repair some of the rovers, or just charge them, the most rovers didnt broke they just ran out of energy
These are the onyl reason I wanna be immortal,I wanna know the end of the earth story
We already know it, it will be totally unhabitable in 1 billion year and will be eaten by the sun in roughly 4 billion years. But i guess you meant, the end of the human story
@@TheAskald I dont mean I wanna know how it ends,it'll be fromt he sun or an asteroid,maybe aliens,or humans if we develop the technology to destroy planets
But I mean the storyline
Really impressive.
Same
If we can go interplanetary we have a chance, if we can go interstellar, we will colonies the entire Milky Way in a million years or so. Then in the far future, there will be only war. But do not worry. The Emperor protects!
I'm from almost 2 years in the future. Forget Mars looks like Musk is more concerned with fighting people on a bird app.
He is just playing, he do not really care!
@@cube10025 i called this 2 years ago...😅
He's just selling impossible ideas at a time when "impossible" is considered a challenge n PPL say sh!t like impossible is nothing...
I can also declare as a billionaire that we will produce 0 emissions by 2050 by selling electric cars n PPL will eat it like cake 🍰
On a side note: Sometimes crazy people also do impossible stuff...
We don't know if he is yet..but let's wait n see
If we have 50,000 permanent residents on Mars by 2050 as a globally-based initiative and not as part of a Private Endeavor, I'd be pleasantly surprised.
"Transporting the entirity of Austin Texas to Mars"
The rest of Texas: Do it
Actual Austinites wouldn't mind either at this point
I can attest to this
@@Jam77229 Don't Californize Mars.
Yeah , I bet anyone would rather live on a lifeless rock , drinking their filtrated piss and sleeping in a can for the rest of their lives 🙄
Austin? You mean California V2?
Memes in 2050
2021: There will be a million people on Mars by 2050
2050:
So true
Lmao
this format of the joke will become outdated by 2050
100,000 people is possible.
@@dragonbane44 it already is
The number of ships needed can be cut by like 30% if we set up shop on the moon first, to make landing pads and refueling stations, then send the starships from there. We could even manufacture some of the supplies needed on mars on the moon while we’re there.
This sounds so crazy and exciting. Wow.
Plot twist: Elon Musk actually has a stargate straight to mars stored away, and all he needs to use it to send people to mars is a team there activating the receiving end.
I'm not sure that two Stargates in the same solar system would work. Elon should rather try going further away.
Hes using 1 million humans to row him there like a boat.
Musk does have a Stargate in Boca Chica, just not that kind of Stargate 😉
how do you think ELON came to Earth in the first place!!!!!
It's not a Stargate, they only operate over interstellar distances and greater. It's an Iconian Gateway.
1 million people exactly is a good milestone, but a thriving city? Definitely.
Definitely*
He won’t need that many ships to travel to Mars between now and then as that would be a logistical nightmare. 🤫🤫🤫He’s clearly building bigger ships
@@dougedoug2105 It will be interesting to see whether it turns out to be easier to launch mega-ships from the surface, or use a mothership that never lands, and starships to ferry stuff between surface and mothership. Theoretically the mothership could be built more flimsy and with fewer engines so it can transport more cargo with less fuel, but that would mean assembling it in orbit, which may not be practical. And if it's capable of withstanding the stress of surface launch, then you might as well do that every time since it would save the tricky step of loading/unloading in orbit.
@@Corgi_fax Human drama and politics are what makes life interesting though.
@@dekutree64 That would be a colossal undertaking and contradicts a portion of the company’s mission statement which is to revolutionize space transport. If the goal of humanity at present is to reduce our universal carbon footprint for generations to come, then manufacturing a fuel efficient yet poorly engineered spaceship for interplanetary transport is pretty impractical. That doesn’t sound like conservation to me as the only thing accomplished would be that we’d be transporting ourselves millions of miles away to destroy yet another planet. If we don’t change our collective ideology, we solve nothing in transporting ourselves to Mars.
as much as i would love to watch space colonization, i don't believe it's happening anytime soon. why? because we have a lot of basically untouched places on earth that we don't want because of the bad conditions yet those conditions are thousands times better than mars, like siberia or antarctica. so we don't really have to start spending trillions of dollars on colonisation of mars until we've exploited those areas.
Yup, and we're not even getting into the oceans where most of the ocean floor remain unexplored. Personally, I think an underwater colony is much more feasible than a colony on Mars.
flat earthers going to mars must be thinking if the mars is flat too
3:10 the eccentricity of Mars's orbit has nothing to do with the alignment window.
This video is full of basic factual errors. I'm thinking of unsubscribing if we can't even get basic facts right.
"This aged like a fine milk" will say someone here in the comments in 2050
from mars
@@erdsgange1787 Gasping for 02 after eating the survivors
Yes
@Alexander Castillo yeah i m exactly 13
@Alexander Castillo yup I’ll be 46/47 then
One message to Elon:
Elon, the world isn't ending.
Only if you knew
@James , Beleive in god but Beleive in evolution and global warming
kudos for your research and logistics on this one, for sure
1:17 “SpaceX latest Starship!” Proceeds to show a Falcon 9....
Imagine how epic it would look seeing hundreds of rocket ships in orbit getting ready to go to Mars, that would look so sick
you can't see things that are in orbit
Damn it would be amazing
But the carbon dioxide levels would BOOM
Me: (with binoculars in hand) *zooms in on epic rocket ship*
Wow.
*Zooms out to reveal dozens of epic rocket ships about to launch.*
Huge crowd: (in unison)
WOW!
But then aliens crush the ships and eat them and the ships fall back to earth killing alot more people
@@businesshumor8598 wholesome
I think the people who go to mars should be asked a serious question, "are you OK with maybe being stuck". I also think 100,000 would be OK by even 2050
*watches Total Recall movie* "Nah, I'm good on Earth."
You missed a significant point there: "babies born on Mars" the first real Martians ;)
In known history
you probably don't want too much reproduction goin on though, I don't imagine they want to risk using up their resources because of overpopulation
CANT WAIT
The gravity on mars is much less than here. The babies wouldn’t grow right and even if they did, they would be too weak to visit earth
@@ismaele9503 I don't actually think that over population would be a serious consern, they are trying to increase the pop. The problem is how are the babies born(turning women into walking incubators is not okay) and how do you care for the children when every adult is required to maintain the colony.
Bruh the Mars is flat, how can you live there?
Earth is flat too and somehow we live there too.
hi synapse i watch your video
This is bait, right?
Bruuuh
Well your trying to be funny but used the wrong motif... U can easily live in a flat plane so your comment doesn't even make sense
people fail to realize how fast technology is evolving , 30 years is alot , 30 years ago we were playing snake on nokia thinking it is the future XD
60 years ago we went to the moon. Doesn't seem like we progressed much.
@@benjaminparent4115 What a dumb statement.
@@benjaminparent4115 What...? Your statement is as dumb as saying Cars aren’t new because they are better horses.
@@benjaminparent4115 “Even the computer ship in your phone isn’t new, because we got better at it” No, you don’t understand your own statement bud,
Humans: *How shall we survive on Mars*
Le Mars: *How to survive humans*
We know that Elon doesn’t worry about things like “feasibility” to prevent him from making claims and plan.
Exactly why he is nothing more than a watermellon seller and his followers a bunch of morrons :)
@@buckdanny9062 lol, yes but he sells the really cool square watermelons.
@@buckdanny9062 I’ve got it, maybe he can make a hyper loop into space to save on fuel!
@@Dogpool An hyperloop would honestly be easier to make in space than on earth.
@@buckdanny9062 It seems like his past success has definetely inflated his confidence. However, there are other people with a much more realistic mindset working at SpaceX. As long as the money keeps flowing a small colony of two dozen people is certainly possible. I don't know who in their right mind would propose putting 100 people into one ship though... I mean. Just put around 5 - 10 highly trained and use the other space for tons of supplies and equipment if something goes wrong.
3:18 this has nothing to do with Mars’ eccentricity. That’s just a how orbits work. However the eccentricity does contribute somewhat
Somewhat meaning less than 1%
Yep, their orbital periods are a heavier factor, bit weird that it was even mentioned
Dr Brown - 1,21 gigawatt ?!?!?!? nooo
Elon Musk - no , 16 gigawatt !!!
The rich flee the dying planet. They know something we normal people don't.
Its not about whether they get 1M people on Mars by 2050, its about the advancements they'll make in rocket science, space exploration and research keeping that as a Target
And even if they can get a 1000 people that would be really impressive
Hmm
This. 100%
: Moving everyone from Austin to Mars.
Texas: Good idea.
I want to thumb this up a million times !
As a Texan... Most people who live in Austin aren’t Texans lol
@@camdini3-372 Given that Texas is known as the state of Southern Hospitality I would say it is the people *outside* Austin that are not real Texans.
@@camdini3-372 haha yea
Only a true person from Austin knows the traffic though...
Texas can get there independence like they wanted to they just get it on Mars
Id think it may be more feasible to build a spacecraft construction facility on the moon first, and then build some really big ships there that can comfortably house people for months. It'd be very difficult here, cause it would be hard to launch something that heavy, but in theory you could launch way heavier stuff from the moon.
even excluding all technical barriers, how is he even planning on finding a whole million people who are capable of living on mars for that long
There would be a lot of volunteers, believe me.
"If you set your goals ridiculously high and it's a failure, you will fail above everyone else's success."
-James Cameron
Nice
@@Vii905 Yeah but a witty yet meaningless sentence sounds really good.
@@Vii905 where are you from?
@@Vii905 where are you from?
@@Vii905 I only asked out of curiosity since you mentioned about some saying popular in your country and for God's sake not everything has to be about an on going conversation only!
1:22 “Starship is a fully reusable heavy vehicle...”
*shows video of Falcon Heavy*
Because the starship hasn't been launched yet, is still under development.
@@dragonfli1023 There’s plenty of footage from SN1-SN9 available, though, including the “belly flop” from SN8.
4:01 Mars looks like a surprised man
I can't unsee this
If someone remember the beginning of smartphones 16-17 years ago. They were so bad, but few years later...
It's likely to be same with the rockets. They are not very good now, but in few years... Starship SN100...
Let’s use football fields to measure things they said
It’ll be FUN they said
also all imperical units
“We’re gonna need a bigger starship.”
Lmao
Unexpected Jaws reference. Me gusta.
@@MickaelBNeron it was hanging out there waiting for someone to say it.
No we're gonna need them to bring out the secret propulsion technology ie the saucers.
One question that needs to be asked: how's that hyperloop thing coming along? :D
Very good actually, like the super advanced robots that Elon will make in less than one year. Obviously pretty realistic and aren't just smoke to attract investors and dreamers
1 million people? I would be happy if we could get 50 people on Mars by 2050.
Or 1 people. Lol
I'm just impressed if they can actually make some people land on Mars and have them live there.
this
i wanna see something like the moon landing in my lifetime 🥺
Not too difficult, i mean sure its diffucult but nothing impossible. With Starship, you can get 150 tons each flight, there is the plan to launch 5 SS at once so youll get over 600 tons there. Also Starship is extremly cheap and efficient.
If they even switch to nuclear engines for upper stage its soooo easy.
I would pay him to get there and work for free even if it means all died after 2-days I think it will be worth it for me
They can
1,000 women
+ 1 guy
+ 0 TV
= 1,000,000 martians in 25 years
I do the math
Did you do the math? Did you!!? I tried. Only got to 159.001 martians wen i did the math. Assuming every woman is fertile, and get on avarage 2 children per year. I assume there must be screeining for fertility and chance for twins, triplets etc. Then there is 2000 children per year. Then we start with "child labour" at 16. As that is the general legal limit for that in Norway.
At the start we have 1.001 martians. Then at year 15 we have 29.001 martians. Then is goes exponential as the first children become productive. So by year 25 we have 159.001.
I dont think it is even remotly realistic to get a avarage of 2 birth per women per year. Remember that the first 1000 women now have birthed 50 children each. World record is 69. So we have already taken the 1000 most fertile people in the world.
The burden on the man is not realy that big. 2,7 women per day need to... err... 2,7 per day. Time that by 5min, the avrage time neede... avrage time spent. And you have a workday of 13,5min. Once the chlildren are mature this will drasticly decreases the workload.
I hope someone else can try and see what they get. Maybe if you reduce the age when you can... join the workforce. If you lunch Starhip from South Carolina where the age of concent is...11. Yes. That age is for people of same age, but that is not a problem in this case. Then you would in theory get great grandchildren for thte original man, so then maybe, just maybe you can get to 1.000.000.
Edit: This all assume we stay at 0 TVs ALL 25 years.
Edit: Bad news. Even lunching from South Carolina will only ressult in 359.001 martians. Good idea Rafael. But i just cant get the math to work. Also. We may have ended up with a cult there.
@@lassemjsvrholm2900 I don’t know if i should be concerned or scared that u did all of this math.... especially for this subject
@@lassemjsvrholm2900 in that case you would need 6,290 women + 1 guy + 0 tv
@@trangium 1 guy with a LOT "energy" you know what I mean
@@otavio3714 15 times a day. Lots of energy and viagra as well.
Why would you say Toyota Corolla’s instead of Tesla’s?
You're only taking into account the current technology being developed right now being used for the next 30 years to transport people and supplies. Starship has only been in development, as you said, since 2018. You don't think they'll have something even better by 2030 or 2040 that can carry 10x as much, or use less fuel?
Well if I would have been living in 1969 I'd have expected the first human to land on mars wayyy before 2020.
@@dekippiesip We could have but nobody wanted to pay for that.