Saudi Arabia's Mukaab is a Dystopian Nightmare

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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @midnightflare9879
    @midnightflare9879 Год назад +10164

    It's literally like those Cities Skylines videos where people make poop waterfalls and infinite power hacks with sewage.

  • @Wrswest
    @Wrswest Год назад +5619

    What is WITH desert states and building dystopian nightmares? Like, c'mon, do we really need ANOTHER stupidly dystopian urban proposal in this category?

    • @BIGDRACOishere
      @BIGDRACOishere Год назад +92

      Yes

    • @moaen1
      @moaen1 Год назад +188

      Propaganda

    • @Silvermoon424
      @Silvermoon424 Год назад +630

      It's because of that sweet oil money, apparently it rots your brain.

    • @tombo416
      @tombo416 Год назад +578

      Easy to build idiotic projects when all decisions are made by a single dude

    • @matttheaveragegamer7376
      @matttheaveragegamer7376 Год назад

      Cause most of them are dictators

  • @taylorperkins5050
    @taylorperkins5050 Год назад +2753

    Not going to lie, for that whole build up to the "thing," I thought it was a giant sewage tank to replace the lake

    • @777VOID-1
      @777VOID-1 Год назад +63

      I thought the same...!!!😂

    • @zuglymonster
      @zuglymonster Год назад +17

      Me too 😅

    • @JFKuehne
      @JFKuehne Год назад +48

      At the top of the "Thing" tower will be the first Sentient Islamic AI. Then come the Borg......

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Год назад +33

      @@JFKuehne imagine how many rtx 4090s they'd be able to fit inside the thing

    • @casualdejekyll5168
      @casualdejekyll5168 Год назад +24

      I thought it’d be a huge parking garage

  • @meliagant1650
    @meliagant1650 Год назад +3187

    As a child I was taught humanity learns from its mistakes.
    Now as an adult I want to go back to the days where I believed such statements

    • @cintiapollock2486
      @cintiapollock2486 Год назад +51

      but it was never true

    • @jordansomeone2555
      @jordansomeone2555 Год назад +111

      Tired of parents constantly lying to their kids about the world

    • @etherospike3936
      @etherospike3936 Год назад

      To be honest , nobody has built such a giant turd before , so if there's something to be learned, we must draw our conclusions watching their stupidity.

    • @Nomadistar
      @Nomadistar Год назад +11

      The ultra-rich did learn...and here the rest of we are.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL Год назад +98

      @@Nomadistar The ultra-rich never learn, they just have the money to not worry about it. What I'm surprised is that some billionaires aren't investing in large company towns that connect to high speed rail systems. These guys have the net worth of small countries.

  • @JeedM
    @JeedM Год назад +5219

    Mukaab literally translates to cube. We've seen "the line" now the cube. I can't wait for the circle and the triangle to be announced

    • @devotchkac8365
      @devotchkac8365 Год назад +630

      The triangle? Nah, that's soo 2500 BC

    • @jonadams8841
      @jonadams8841 Год назад +242

      Next, the Tesseract!

    • @danielkemp868
      @danielkemp868 Год назад +210

      Surely the next phase is 'Al Dodecahedron'.

    • @madcircle7311
      @madcircle7311 Год назад +165

      Just wait till the Arabs discover 4D geometry

    • @zacharymoore6816
      @zacharymoore6816 Год назад

      They're putting a sphere in Vegas 🤦‍♂️. I know it's not Saudi, but Las Vegas is contributing "The Circle" to humanity's cube and line.

  • @ahmedabdolghani8879
    @ahmedabdolghani8879 Год назад +1444

    The cube is simply a physical manifestation of pride and ego, the Saudis are literally called caretakers of the two holy places of Islam, the religion that warns against pride and ego
    The jokes write themselves at this point

  • @PyschYaBatman
    @PyschYaBatman Год назад +513

    This could be a good option for a new Bioshock sequel. Instead of a city with underwater skyscrapers - a megacube in the middle of a lifeless desert.

  • @phuturephunk
    @phuturephunk Год назад +379

    The ironic thing with this specific vanity project idea, is that NYC is literally grappling with commercial real estate and conversions to residential and finding that many of the larger towers that we've built over the years just aren't suitable to even convert to living spaces. At a certain point the floor plate footprint on a structure gets so large that human habitability is severely hurt. Lack of windows, lack of natural light (and no you cannot substitute LED light for this purpose, as of right now).

  • @max_bikeroom
    @max_bikeroom Год назад +1896

    Wait a sec - you also need to remove the heat produced by the panels. They’re producing 58 MW of heat, and it’s not like the cube is radiating heat to the outside in the Arabian desert. That’s a lot of air conditioners to move 5e9 BTU/day!

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser Год назад +130

      If you were feeling Really clever you could actually Use that heat for various productive activities... (probably not enough to justify producing it in the First Place, but still...)
      It also seems like it would make more sense for the 'screens' to be projector screens and have massive projectors in the tower, rather than LCD pannels everywhere.. though that has obvious downsides even if I'm right about that.
      So, of course, they Won't... oh well!

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +96

      @@laurencefraser Not like those massive projectors would be much better. And i'm not convinced whoever came up with this stupid idea considered that.

    • @williamknight9379
      @williamknight9379 Год назад +25

      Plus you need something serving video to all those screens

    • @BioluminescenceOfTheSpirit
      @BioluminescenceOfTheSpirit Год назад +14

      I was hoping they'd use projectors like every sane person. Who needs a screen when you have a projector?

    • @reiniertl
      @reiniertl Год назад +51

      @@BioluminescenceOfTheSpirit Don't think projectors would be better, the inverse square law is going to require serious power to make it viable. The amount of energy this thing needs is immense and cooling it down would be a nightmare. Maintaining it means most of the time some sections would be not working at all.

  • @romanovec
    @romanovec Год назад +9783

    You know that things are serious when adam didn't use trains as ultimate problems solvers

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +311

      Hey, making videos is hard. Coming up with a way to blame cars for literally everything gets exhausting

    • @RedSander_BR
      @RedSander_BR Год назад +276

      He wanted to keep the video short, in the director's version he states that if the dictator added a train pod system inside the giant cube, then Adam would approve the project.

    • @Marc83Aus
      @Marc83Aus Год назад +149

      WHat if the city was just a giant train? 2 million square feet of living space, 1.21 gigawatts of tr active power, and a giant structure built for the train to continuously navigate through?
      Still stupid but at least it has trains.

    • @gabrielandradeferraz386
      @gabrielandradeferraz386 Год назад +154

      to be fair, crashing enough trains into saudi arabia might atually solve the dictator problem.

    • @archvaldor
      @archvaldor Год назад +86

      @@Marc83Aus That's the plot of the film "Snowpiercer".

  • @JoshSweetvale
    @JoshSweetvale 11 месяцев назад +58

    1:10 They Golden Calf'd the Kaaba.
    Didn't all three books say "DO NOT DO THIS" ?

  • @annieshavingthoughtsagain
    @annieshavingthoughtsagain Год назад +884

    Got to wonder how many of these mega projects will actually be built.

    • @mastertroll1780
      @mastertroll1780 Год назад +131

      Indian migrant workers. Same as Qatar's world cup infrastructure.

    • @aayamgiri
      @aayamgiri Год назад +137

      That's the fun part, they won't be

    • @NoobsDudes
      @NoobsDudes Год назад +73

      As long as there's workers you can severely underpay and get away with it, these megaprojects can be done.

    • @yvesgingras1475
      @yvesgingras1475 Год назад +109

      Probably none, they will get started, runout of money because its way more complicated in real world than 3D modeling.

    • @GenericNameeee
      @GenericNameeee Год назад +26

      I can see it being built, but severly downgraded.

  • @Just_another_turtle
    @Just_another_turtle Год назад +2457

    This really feels like a trailer from a sci-fi video game before everything goes wrong and the zombies attack.

    • @PakBallandSami
      @PakBallandSami Год назад +15

      funny but true

    • @Sharkamfss
      @Sharkamfss Год назад +157

      Instead of zombies the society just decays on its own.
      It's not going to be a "how did this fail?" Kind of dystopia, it will be a "of course it failed" one.

    • @crabohato4954
      @crabohato4954 Год назад

      Horse lover?

    • @Sharkamfss
      @Sharkamfss Год назад +2

      @@crabohato4954 Vosna?

    • @MrJuanmarin99
      @MrJuanmarin99 Год назад +27

      I'm still waiting on a post apocalyptic film/game based in an Abu Dhabi swallowed by the sand dunes.

  • @Matt_JJz
    @Matt_JJz Год назад +1271

    Why does Saudi Arabia seem to be interested in building all sort of shapes and weird contraptions, instead of an actual city that will get past the cgi phase

    • @The_Empty_Shadow
      @The_Empty_Shadow Год назад +13

      GCI?

    • @-AirKat-
      @-AirKat- Год назад +196

      Because the guy who only cares about the cool cgi is the one who signs the check

    • @moonslave90
      @moonslave90 Год назад +78

      Because clearly they all have decided they'd rather go down in history as that weirdo with is failed real estate project, rather than that person that managed to solve homelessness and provided a new, better living standard for all their citizens.

    • @paha4209
      @paha4209 Год назад +37

      @@moonslave90 It´s basically the modern version of "if X has/build a brand new castle i need one too but bigger."

    • @robbuelens
      @robbuelens Год назад +5

      @@The_Empty_Shadow CGI I guess

  • @CalamityAndy
    @CalamityAndy Год назад +245

    LED wall engineer here. 1.5mm pitch is not average, that's a VERY low LED distance. The Mandalorian set uses 2.84mm between the LEDs, filming with 4k cameras from ~20ft away. For a wall that big and at that distance you'd be using probably 10mm pitch LED modules (or higher). P1.5 is 150,000 pixels/m2, whereas P10 is 10,000 pixels/m2, and takes far less energy (and money to build).

    • @raphaelnaidoo7117
      @raphaelnaidoo7117 Год назад +26

      Not an engineer, but I'm curious. It would still be an inadvisably monumental amount of energy though, right?

    • @mortenbund1219
      @mortenbund1219 11 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@raphaelnaidoo7117Very basic math would imply that it'd only comsume 1/15th of the energy, at least going by pixel spread. I know there's probably some baseline amount I am ignoring, but I think the 1/15th is a decent approach which would be 4.666666667 mWh, which we can round up to 5 mWh to account for that ignored baseline and maybe something to spare
      (Don't trust this, I failed phyics)

  • @James-fg8rf
    @James-fg8rf 11 месяцев назад +155

    I feel the biggest issue is how quickly it will become outdated. That screen, in 10 years, will look totally outdated. And you can’t just replace the entire thing as it is the skeleton of the building. This is different to Time’s Square for instance, where each screen can be dismantled and replaced with minimal effort.

  • @jackdague1792
    @jackdague1792 Год назад +2367

    No joke, the idea of a giant domed screen in the center of a dystopian town meant to offer beautiful scenery was literally an idea I had for a novel. Haven't delivered on it, but holy fuck Saudi Arabia beat me to it.

    • @ruffethereal1904
      @ruffethereal1904 Год назад +259

      Nothing quite like dismissing a silly idea for fiction as too unbelievable and seeing someone take it completely seriously.

    • @dukevonvagabond8123
      @dukevonvagabond8123 Год назад +71

      Quickly write it and when the poeject doesn't happen (hopefully) you can take partial credit... or if they do you can wait for a great I told you so.

    • @samuelbroad11
      @samuelbroad11 Год назад +36

      I had the exact same thing but with an ironic "green" solar powered military tank for a visual artwork spoof...then I googled it, spoiler, it exists! I was never so pleasantly surprised by the military industrial complex.

    • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
      @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 Год назад

      Write it anyway, act like you were just adapting the actual bullshit Saudi project, then hide you and your family from the Saudi death squad

    • @tenaciousrodent6251
      @tenaciousrodent6251 Год назад +10

      Let me guess: The ending involved images of the starving underclasses and ruined nature flooding that giant screen? And the bad guys are unable to turn them off?

  • @Gear3k
    @Gear3k Год назад +752

    I struggle to imagine the mindset you have to be in where you live in the literal desert, have to get rid of a lot of sewage and your first thought is "dump it all in the big lake full of water".

    • @BassGoThump
      @BassGoThump Год назад +126

      Well you see it is very hot there and when you spend too much time in the sun you can’t think clearly anymore.

    • @caesiumtable-baron7314
      @caesiumtable-baron7314 Год назад +18

      ​@@BassGoThump Gosh, the plumbers needed a break from that heat! So in the mean time, we dumped the sewage into the local lake.

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso Год назад +79

      Wait, I thought it was a literal lake of sewage, as in the only reason there was any water there at all was because we dumped it there. I can't believe anyone would ruin a natural lake in the middle of the desert like that, they can't be that dense

    • @royalhydra9790
      @royalhydra9790 Год назад +8

      @@theviniso It probably was originally a lake of only sewage. And then they had to get more space to dump sewage.

    • @WhatIsSanity
      @WhatIsSanity Год назад +62

      @@theviniso
      Oh no there was a lake there. They are that dense.

  • @doug960
    @doug960 Год назад +52

    A structure like this would require not only a dedicated power plant, but MULTIPLE enormous chiller/ boiler pump plants for climate control and domestic hot water. Not to mention the amount of fresh water needed. It would need its own water treatment plants. There would be no room for the 15 minute city space around it. That would all be taken up by infrastructure necessary to make it habitable.

  • @CollegeDroputPowerpoints
    @CollegeDroputPowerpoints 11 месяцев назад +55

    Saxton Hale and Admiral Aladeen are the quintessential parodies of these billionaires I swear to God.

  • @Raptor747
    @Raptor747 Год назад +2269

    I love how you transitioned from "Jeddah finally built a sewage system after luckily and narrowly avoiding a literal flood of shit across the city" to "the next logical step was to build The Cube, the sequel to The Line."

    • @wolframwantruzo4229
      @wolframwantruzo4229 Год назад +170

      For a brief moment I was hoping they would store all the poop in the centre of the cube.

    • @therealspeedwagon1451
      @therealspeedwagon1451 Год назад +64

      Next they’re gonna build the pyramid. Oh wait I shouldn’t be giving them any ideas. Better hope the Egyptians don’t look outside their windows at the pyramid structures and turn those into dystopian hell scapes.

    • @LifesNeverHumDrum
      @LifesNeverHumDrum Год назад +9

      The Line was originally meant to be The Cube iirc, so I’m not surprised

    • @fyraltari1889
      @fyraltari1889 Год назад +53

      With baited breath, I wait for the announcement of... The Sphere.

    • @therealspeedwagon1451
      @therealspeedwagon1451 Год назад +16

      @@cadengeddes No because at least the square has *some* logic behind it

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Год назад +1319

    They have to outdo Dubai

    • @moaen1
      @moaen1 Год назад +16

      Legend 💯

    • @domtromans2783
      @domtromans2783 Год назад +69

      @@bababababababa6124 Tbh ‘Chocolate Rain’ sounds like a Jeddah sewage catastrophe.

    • @jacksampson5615
      @jacksampson5615 Год назад +4

      you need to bless us with new music!!

    • @NemesisFromResidentEvil
      @NemesisFromResidentEvil Год назад +2

      ​@@bababababababa6124 Such a cringe song

    • @theangrycheeto
      @theangrycheeto Год назад +17

      ​@@NemesisFromResidentEvil How dare you

  • @mg-jf5ld
    @mg-jf5ld 11 месяцев назад +27

    -Resistance is futile.
    The Borg (who live in a shockingly similar cube).

  • @amorosogombe9650
    @amorosogombe9650 Год назад +24

    People who live in democracies don't appreciate how lucky they are.

  • @kalzium8857
    @kalzium8857 Год назад +481

    Maybe you get another email from a friend to the current ruler

    • @neres5795
      @neres5795 Год назад +33

      About time to flex with EU citizenship.

    • @thegoodboy4699
      @thegoodboy4699 Год назад +2

      i think he wouldn´t have the balls for that honestly

  • @arandombard1197
    @arandombard1197 Год назад +440

    My first thought was "well at least a giant cube would have a lot of floorspace and be pretty dense", then they reveal they just filled the whole cube up with a giant spherical cinema, as if going out of their way to make all of these projects shitty.

    • @zandaroos553
      @zandaroos553 Год назад +33

      “An arcology, but bad”

    • @kaijuking5971
      @kaijuking5971 Год назад +1

      ​@@zandaroos553surviving mars?

    • @donjulioanejo
      @donjulioanejo Год назад +1

      IDK to me that actually sounds cool. Not everything needs to be a Soviet apartment block with the most efficient use of space.

    • @vojtechjanda9684
      @vojtechjanda9684 Год назад +1

      Absolutely no windows for most of the floor space though, so you end up with either a place with limited uses or space where people slowly go insane.

    • @arandombard1197
      @arandombard1197 Год назад +6

      @@vojtechjanda9684 I didn't say it was 'good' but it was at least 'efficient'. A giant cube building is a dystopian nightmare of architecture and engineering but it would at least have high density and be theoretically liveable (but depressing).
      I'm re-treading the content of the video a little bit here, but they could have just built a large campus with dozens of high density apartment blocks, along with a central 6 storey shopping mall that contained all the relevant services for the surrounding residents.

  • @abhishankpaul
    @abhishankpaul Год назад +98

    Funny part is that when you told of filling the aisle of the Soviet sryle apartments to get a floor area of 16M sq metres, I also coincidentally thought of Kowloon 😅

  • @Bendetoma
    @Bendetoma 11 месяцев назад +13

    Wouldnt it also be extremely hot? LIke not only is it hot there to begin with, but then those gigantic screens heating up the place as well. So you would need extreme amounts of AC power in addition, adding even more power consumption.

    • @terraneko8999
      @terraneko8999 11 месяцев назад +2

      just spend 100 more million a day for cooling

  • @RAFMnBgaming
    @RAFMnBgaming Год назад +939

    My guess was that inside the cube was a nuclear reactor powering the city. Apparently even that was too practically minded.

    • @thenamescarter8279
      @thenamescarter8279 Год назад +76

      I thought it was at least a waste disposal facility but if it ends up cooking the 1% to a crisp i guess it would still be one 😂

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins Год назад +23

      i mean I'm all for density but maybe we should not put the residential flats on top of the containment dome

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад +17

      The worst part is that they could make it somewhat functional if the middle would be hollow (like actually many rationally build buildings, what tend to be flat but paced in way what make them look large). Glass dome could make even sense to provide nice environment inside (still absurdly costly). But like usual what we get is dumb waste of money. When common people starving.

    • @zdrux
      @zdrux Год назад

      Less useless eaters for royalty to worry about.

    • @CraftyF0X
      @CraftyF0X Год назад +2

      @john Robinson Won't last forever, even they know this... I mean they know this right ?

  • @northMOFN
    @northMOFN Год назад +1815

    Important to remember that the 70 megawatts of electricity to run the dome-screen becomes 70 megawatts of heat inside the dome. Ballpark an additional 20 megawatts to run the heat pumps to move that heat outside the building, and maybe another megawatt for an air raid siren style system to warn people on the downwind side they can't go out walking in their 15-minute neighborhood.

    • @clray123
      @clray123 Год назад +53

      But heat pumps are so greeeen!

    • @northMOFN
      @northMOFN Год назад +224

      @@clray123 Right, um, but they are. That’s why it “only” takes 18 to 20MW for them to move 75MW worth of heat. I know you think you’ve scored a gotcha or whatever, but I need you to understand that 20 is a much smaller number than 75, and that the problem is that it’s the 75 that is ridiculously big.

    • @captainotto
      @captainotto Год назад +132

      Yeah, and assuming the heat problem gets resolved, now you have to maintain and replace those screens as they inevitably fail over time.
      "Small things only annoying engineers think. If only they had vision instead of complaints."
      Ideas like these are only ever possible in circles of power where nobody is able to speak up. And in practice rarely live longer than the drawing board. The moment you start actually digging, reality rears its ugly head.

    • @sebrobertson7798
      @sebrobertson7798 Год назад +28

      Have they actually said it will be screens on a wall though? I'd imagine the better way to do it would be giant white walls to project on from the 360 degrees of the central tower. Also the dome would make more sense to keep a pure white wall clean....just a thought. The rest....still trash.

    • @beno1129
      @beno1129 Год назад +51

      @@northMOFN I think the other commenter was just being sarcastic and was actually agreeing with your original comment.

  • @TmOnlineMapper
    @TmOnlineMapper Год назад +210

    When I initially heard your 100% tax on anything above 500.000, I first thought "But that means people won't have any reason to try to get more then. That's not a good idea". For a second placing myself in my current situation there. But then after a moment I realized that that actually would make things better, because that means people won't have any reason to grift money from the poor anymore.
    Potentially to improve this even further, if those people fund something that has a demonstratable benefit for everyone, we can increase the cap to a billion for example.

    • @BuddyReiner
      @BuddyReiner Год назад

      Banning anything is never a good idea. As you said if people don't have incentive to try anymore, you will not see any major innovation that can actually help the masses. Inventions happened in earlier 1900s as well, but the market in 2000s has what made it accessible to the masses today. Also, this gives more authoritative power to the government as no one is financially strong enough. In a real world scenario, even trillionaires are also inevitable if something like space mining begins. It may take time but eventually it would happen.

    • @heb2024
      @heb2024 Год назад

      Considering billionaires and heads of state are required to be megalomaniac psychopaths in order to amass that sort of power, I'm confident we have better chances just by curing psychopathy somehow.
      A tax on riches would only encourage them to either hide their money or find figureheads as fronts. Billionaires already do it with their "philanthropic" ONGs.
      It's a problem of the human nature and it will simply won't go away. There will always be oligarchs, kings, queens and billionaires. Someone has to fill the power vacuum and there is people whose only desire in life is to accumulate power.

    • @benisboop
      @benisboop Год назад +15

      You sound like me when I was 12

    • @FakeSchrodingersCat
      @FakeSchrodingersCat Год назад +11

      You missed 3 extra 0s

    • @worldprops333
      @worldprops333 Год назад +17

      it should be lower like 2 million
      the tax is the fund to the things that have demonstrable benefits for everyone; thats why it exists

  • @IRosamelia
    @IRosamelia Год назад +11

    Hello Adam, could you speak about the people being executed in Saudi Arabia for resisting to vacate their villages for construction of The Line? Shadly Ahmad Mahmoud Abou Taqiqa al-Huwaiti, Ibrahim Salih Ahmad Abou Khalil al-Huwaiti and Atallah Moussa Mohammed al-Huwaiti

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Год назад +596

    If I had a nickel for every time a billionaire proposed to build a giant windowless cube I'd have two, but that's still weird its happened twice

    • @rtmpgt
      @rtmpgt Год назад +47

      Can't throw molotov cocktails through the walls of a giant windowless cube...

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins Год назад +33

      ​@@rtmpgt well the Munger Cube is meant to keep college students contained not keep them out

    • @bernadmanny
      @bernadmanny Год назад +3

      As someone who is 187cm (6'2") and absolutely loaths bed-ends on too short beds the Munger dormitory prison is my idea of hell.

    • @marcosburgos8415
      @marcosburgos8415 Год назад

      You left out a but of the joke lol

    • @faarsight
      @faarsight Год назад +3

      You'd have waaaay more than 2, it's not even funny

  • @OuterGalaxyLounge
    @OuterGalaxyLounge Год назад +355

    The Rich: "We're all holed up in a concentrated giant cube. Whatcha gonna do about that?"
    The People: "Block the doors, surround the place, and light the match."

    • @marseldagistani1989
      @marseldagistani1989 Год назад +11

      Or just Bombard it

    • @carno.5911
      @carno.5911 Год назад +72

      Actually the Waste-heat of all the electronic inside it, would lead the bulding to ignite its self.

    • @MisterTalkingMachine
      @MisterTalkingMachine Год назад +20

      What will you do about the bootlickers (police & military) though?

    • @marseldagistani1989
      @marseldagistani1989 Год назад +12

      @@MisterTalkingMachine
      Let them carve it out

    • @user-wi4cs8sg8q
      @user-wi4cs8sg8q Год назад +11

      @@MisterTalkingMachine I’m sure some of them would be willing to switch sides. And for me an American 2nd amendment is how I deal with them.

  • @akana_
    @akana_ 11 месяцев назад +19

    I never knew Borg Cubes could land!

  • @zavertaylom
    @zavertaylom Год назад +4

    7:37 They needed less to fucking time travel in Back to the future than this thing consumes per day

  • @Ivytheherbert
    @Ivytheherbert Год назад +1578

    Most people starting Blender: "Time to delete the default cube!"
    Architects: "But what if I were to leave it in, and disguise it as my own design?"

    • @valentinmitterbauer4196
      @valentinmitterbauer4196 Год назад +184

      "Delightfully haram, Seymour!"

    • @RTSRafnex2
      @RTSRafnex2 Год назад +41

      I mean the design already looks like someone experimented with Geo Nodes.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL Год назад +45

      Architects need to have some more engineers to yell at them that their designs are stupid. Build a palace not a geometric shape!

    • @DarthMcDoomington
      @DarthMcDoomington Год назад

      Well the thing is they probably tried to show sane designs. It's just that the people on top are the ones making the decisions and they consist entirely of stupid rich people and kids who's education is going to teach them how to be stupid rich people and not say, scientists or economists. The people on top don't care, they just want some drone to show them something big and shiny, same problem with corporations, the brain dead senile billionaires pay them, so they're the ones who have the final say.

  • @rohankishibe8259
    @rohankishibe8259 Год назад +564

    Mukaab and murabaa
    Creativity is overload damn!!!
    Literally "the cube" and "the square"

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад +14

      Based pfp

    • @Verity98765
      @Verity98765 Год назад +54

      I'm going to pitch them "the rectangle" and make millions.

    • @Mayankgupta0809
      @Mayankgupta0809 Год назад +50

      Tells you sth abt the target audience. I'm sure to an arabic-speaking saudi it sounds ridiculous, but for your average white investor the word is +100 culture.

    • @konstagr
      @konstagr Год назад +18

      Also "The Line"

    • @rohankishibe8259
      @rohankishibe8259 Год назад +9

      @@user-op8fg3ny3j hopefully Uighurs find peace and freedom

  • @rudboypaintbrawl
    @rudboypaintbrawl Год назад +28

    There is bigger communist block than that Hungarian one.
    It's in Poland in Gdańsk called Falowiec (Waver) as it breaks like wave every 50 meters or so. That monstrosity has 860 meters in length, 13m width and 32m height - 11 floors(quiet standard height for communist times high rise apartment block).
    IDK how many people live there, but number of flats 1793 suggests that they could quarter there Roman Legion without issues xD
    It's from what I've read the longest apartment block in Europe.

  • @ArtypNk
    @ArtypNk 11 месяцев назад +6

    Well, thats what happens when you got infinite money and no real cares. This ALWAYS happens to me when I play city builder games. Now, I love city builders. When I find a good one, I usually sink several days and sometimes weeks into it. Eventually, I get bored. So I turn the infinite resource and money cheats and build all the end game high tech shit that I always struggled to build with the normal game, or never built because of practicality. This is what Saudi king is like. A bored kid with infinite money cheat.

  • @mileshill7196
    @mileshill7196 Год назад +316

    I’ve been getting ads trying to convince me to move to Saudi Arabia and invest in the Mukaab. I wondered when you would make a video on it. This thing reminds me of the judge dredd Hab blocks. This is madness.

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +13

      Got some of those too. Figured just from the way they were made that it was one of these big budget, zero sense megaprojects that clearly had nobody working on it that actually considers practicability. Seems i was right.

    • @abdullahtshabal9522
      @abdullahtshabal9522 Год назад +14

      Ironically, the hab towers in Dredd are far more practical and with a bit of maths, appear to not sound as dystopic. Well, besides maybe the "1-kilometer tall" part (then again, it justifies it by having the setting be in like the 2130s). 70,000 people in a single tower, 200 floors means 350 people per floor in a building that looks like it takes up about 10 hectares of space, with half for the open core in the center. Assuming the space needed for corridors, businesses, lifts, utilities, common areas take up hmm... 75% of the useable space, that leaves at least 1 hectare (10,000m2) of space for apartments. With 350 people per floor on average, this means about 30m2 per person and assuming 3-4 people on average per unit, each floor would have 100 apartments, 25 on each quarter, almost 100m2 for each unit size average. This would suggest that ideally, there is windows and sunlight that can enter every unit too from the outside.

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +4

      @@abdullahtshabal9522 75% is probably way to high. Cities tend to be more residential space than businesses and the like. And even at 50% you'd already have 60m^2 per person, which is more than enough for a comfortable life.

    • @abdullahtshabal9522
      @abdullahtshabal9522 Год назад +7

      @@Llortnerof The megablocks also have schools, clinics, food courts and municipal services included in them. There is also the consideration of space for elevators and the superstructure needed to keep a kilometer-tall tower standing.

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +6

      @@abdullahtshabal9522 Sure, but so do cities. Residential tends to be well over 50% of them.
      And besides, even at 40% every person would already have nearly 50m^2.
      Not to mention that at 1km height, each floor would be 5m high. Chances are, the actual floor height is less and much of the maintenance, superstructure and utility measures are in "fake" floors, thus not actually taking up any space in your calculations. An elevator would just be the shaft, which generally isn't all that big.
      These things only seem dystopian due to the general vibe of the comics, they're actually pretty good deals.

  • @heathjordaan5488
    @heathjordaan5488 Год назад +8

    who would have thought that Saudia Arabia would take the Judge Dredd comics city planning so seriously that they want to recreate the Mega city blocks ...

  • @samiamallen3107
    @samiamallen3107 11 месяцев назад +15

    Instead of having a 100% tax for a specific dollar value.
    Have it fixed to the average income x5, that way it insentivies people to increase the wealth of others if they want to become richer.

  • @djukor
    @djukor Год назад +213

    To be fair soviet apartment blocks tend to have a lot of greenery around them at lest they do in my city.
    And id rather have miniature parks over just nice looking buildings. Also a trend of paining cool murals on the sides of them has made them even more appealing.

    • @glennllewellyn7369
      @glennllewellyn7369 Год назад +3

      G’day mate!
      Australia

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +25

      I don't see the utter disgust with apartment blocks. I feel like it became a symbol of the failure of communism. How often do you look at your apartment building, like 5 minutes a day. Just make a damn rectangle with parks in between and be done with it

    • @XMysticHerox
      @XMysticHerox Год назад +34

      @@skeetsmcgrew3282 I also find it funny because aparment blocks are extremely common in the west as well.

    • @mochagoat1998
      @mochagoat1998 Год назад +19

      I kinda like brutalism mixed with greenery. You get a strong, practical building but it doesn't have such an oppressive feeling when its got plants on balconies and garden spaces

    • @bluexephosfan970
      @bluexephosfan970 Год назад

      Never underestimate the beauty and power of just letting people go ham painting the sides of commie blocks tbh

  • @normalcitizen_1
    @normalcitizen_1 Год назад +652

    First thing I think about when I hear about these mega structures is “what if there is a fire?”. The line city and skyscrapers are perfect examples. One fire in those things and everyone and everything in that building is done for.

    • @RAFMnBgaming
      @RAFMnBgaming Год назад +93

      I'm not sure how I hadn't even considered that but... yeah. The future is full of fire hazards and Dahir Insaat's quadcopter firetrucks will not save them.

    • @Truckngirl
      @Truckngirl Год назад +10

      There will be automated internal fire suppression. That technology already exists.

    • @ruffethereal1904
      @ruffethereal1904 Год назад +45

      ​@@TruckngirlAssume that fails? What's next?

    • @lovelandtales527
      @lovelandtales527 Год назад +42

      First thing I thought about was, "wait, so the people who live on the inside areas of the cube have no windows?" Well, at least I guess that thought *was* accounted for...

    • @RAFMnBgaming
      @RAFMnBgaming Год назад +64

      @@Truckngirl Those are good practice, sure, but places with fire suppression and extinguishers around still catch fire from time to time, hence why we all still have alarms, evacuation plans and fire trucks. No solution is perfect, and 30 years down the line when nobody's paid to mantain the infrastructure, because that always happens, it'll be a giant cubic grenfall waiting to happen.

  • @jepulis6674
    @jepulis6674 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thats a Borg cube. Dont be fooled by them, they show no mercy.

  • @dimo2081
    @dimo2081 Год назад +4

    the dictator of saudi arabia really do be playing cities skylines irl

  • @syiridium703
    @syiridium703 Год назад +766

    Funny, how some people watch dystopian movies, they focus on the parts that the screenwriters/directors put in as a warning of some horrid future and these people are like: "Yeah, we would like to build just that!"

    • @thomashorneman563
      @thomashorneman563 Год назад +6

      common man MBS is a man child he truly believes what they are telling him is legit...think about the luxury he grew up in...let them eat cake

    • @brachypelmasmith
      @brachypelmasmith Год назад +72

      Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
      Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus

    • @PacdemonStudios1
      @PacdemonStudios1 Год назад +3

      ​@@brachypelmasmith thanks dawg you beat me to it

    • @Paul_C
      @Paul_C Год назад

      But America is a Dystopia Inc., be that their sprawling cities, screen writers, politics, money, mining, oil, infrastructure or anything else that America get their paws on.

    • @vilena5308
      @vilena5308 Год назад +8

      Few minutes in, and my head just started a replay of "Dredd" from 2012.

  • @hazloner117
    @hazloner117 Год назад +577

    Hi, entertainment rigger here. Led screens that big really aren't viable. There are basically 0 drivers on the market capable of slaving out that many screens. Your going to need a dedicated control software and driver racks on the scale of a small data center. I'm not super sure where your gonna put that considering the amount of support structure you'll need to integrate as well. Led walls aren't wicked heavy but they aren't light and cable is made out of copper. The ability to hang something like that is actually nuts. As for projection, I mean good luck making a smooth surface that size because your certainly not using a fabric screen or even screen array. Getting fittup across that many panels without it looking like ass is not happening. Not to mention the 90 projectionists you'll need working for a month straight getting the whole thing covered and shadowboxed. Glhf

    • @samcan9997
      @samcan9997 Год назад +6

      you would be using fiber optic cables for that as copper doesnt have the signal integrity which would also help a decent bit with weight and power consumption

    • @hazloner117
      @hazloner117 Год назад +52

      @@samcan9997 fiber optic Ethernet? I know of 0 led grids that take fiber in for data. And that's not the heavy cable, the heavy cable is power, which has to be copper. Makes me think they'll try using thinner gauge to save weight only for the whole thing to catch fire, can't imagine that level of incompetence but it's a funny thought though.

    • @samcan9997
      @samcan9997 Год назад +3

      @@hazloner117 wouldent be ethernt display port can run over fiberoptic so can hdmi if you get the right chips as digital data is just ones and zeros
      And if you want to be perdantic you can run displays over ethernet
      Yeah the power cables would be a big issue but you could potentially get around that using HVDC

    • @hazloner117
      @hazloner117 Год назад +21

      @@samcan9997 LED walls aren't displays. They take DMX or DMXoE. You can't run display port with that. Also most panels take 240vac. You could make a custom solution specifically for this install to get around that but your talking about some pretty serious engineering time. When you get into the entertainment space you can basically throw out any protocol from the past 30 years ago, no one uses them and nothing off the shelf works with it. I have installed lights using custom pinned cables for dc direct lighting (48vdc) but those cables sure weren't light and were talking 6 point lights, not a grid array.

    • @clgr1323
      @clgr1323 Год назад +2

      Say, what if they make it like a Planetariuom and use a HUGE ass projector and make the whole dome lice a cinema screen?

  • @liamgreiner8946
    @liamgreiner8946 Год назад +16

    Thanks Adam. Always giving banger content

  • @Drakshl
    @Drakshl Год назад +9

    I'm in the UK and I can wholeheartedly say, live in a village at the edge of large towns-mid sized cities. Avoid large cities, you can visit them on the train if you need to. Focus on transport links and location, so long as you can work in the area you live in I promise you life in a house (ideally one you own) will be so much better. You can probably have a small garden, you can make noise at midnight, you can have some real community. I can recommend most of Yorkshire (avoid Leeds).

  • @vintagestuffguy1998
    @vintagestuffguy1998 Год назад +411

    I had a 7 hour through the night layover in Jeddah airport a few months ago.
    The airport made me think of the future I imagined of the Neom adverts they show before the movies on Saudi Airlines (which was why I transited through Jeddah). It was very new, half finished, most of the shops and restaurants were not finished or open yet, none of them accepted American dollars and the only cash exchange machine was broken. The wifi was not working the whole time (7 hours) and no chance to sleep because all you get is rock hard chairs with armrests between them. They also interestingly segregate men and women’s smoking rooms though the one women’s smoking room was closed so I witnessed a lady having to debate with airport staff whether she was permitted to use the men’s smoking room.
    It was a fascinating adventure (not to mention the plane aborting takeoff part way down the runway when it was finally time to leave and sitting at the gate for an extra 3 hours while they fixed it), but I can easily say it was the worst layover I’ve ever had - and I’ve booked a lot of cheap shit long haul flights with many layovers before. Saudi airlines: Very nice staff, decent food, decent new planes, OK movie selection - atrocious layover.

    • @TheJonesdude
      @TheJonesdude Год назад +11

      Sounds like a German airport, except for the smoking area bit, and looking like the future

    • @ashwanikumarmishra9920
      @ashwanikumarmishra9920 Год назад +4

      Man, you were simply few years early. I don't see the point of it comparing to Neom as of now.

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Год назад +13

      honestly women's only gyms and other spaces that they have in Saudi Arabia make a ton of sense- no need for women complaining about male harassment and no need for dudes worrying about being labeled as such

    • @vintagestuffguy1998
      @vintagestuffguy1998 Год назад +19

      @@ashwanikumarmishra9920 Yeah maybe that's a fair point, but since the plane's entertainment systems had already been advertising Neom to me for the past 12 hours on the first leg of the journey, it was very much on my mind when I arrived 🤣

    • @ashwanikumarmishra9920
      @ashwanikumarmishra9920 Год назад +3

      @@vintagestuffguy1998 I can understand. Too much forced consumerism these days! But I feel that Neom would be pretty awesome if they are able to achieve what they have envisioned.

  • @matthiasmuller7677
    @matthiasmuller7677 Год назад +472

    Imagine being in a desert waistland and suddenly there's a flood but it's all shit 😐

    • @williamhuang8309
      @williamhuang8309 Год назад +84

      average cities skylines player

    • @aayamgiri
      @aayamgiri Год назад +13

      The emoji makes funnier💀💀💀

    • @MonkeyPoida
      @MonkeyPoida Год назад +19

      Well imagine no more, now they can live the dream!

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Год назад

      💩

  • @kennethd.9436
    @kennethd.9436 Год назад +3

    Excellent video! Your channel was recommended to me by Thunderfoot and it did not disappoint. Keep it up!

  • @wiegraf9009
    @wiegraf9009 Год назад +14

    These mega projects aren't just a sign of a dysfunctional society on the verge of collapse, they're a giant...LED...dome screen...oh.

  • @endlessteatime4733
    @endlessteatime4733 Год назад +370

    I've been getting this Mukaab ad on youtube quite frequently and the first few times I thought it was a trailer for a dystopian movie. When I realised it was a serious ad for the cube thing, I started thinking, "this sounds like something Adam Something would pick apart"

    • @catfish552
      @catfish552 Год назад +20

      That was exactly my reaction when I first got The Line! "Wow, that's a pretty cool setting for some dystopian sci-fi! Wait, you're serious?!"

    • @nickolasbrown3342
      @nickolasbrown3342 Год назад +13

      Wait, there's ads for this shit?! To ordinary people?! WHY??

    • @ribtickle4143
      @ribtickle4143 Год назад

      Presumably to drive tourism, as these stone age Muslim countries have nothing to offer but excessive consumerist hubs of this nature.

    • @JoeOvercoat
      @JoeOvercoat Год назад

      @@nickolasbrown3342 To convince you that it’s for your benefit.

    • @puffitale
      @puffitale Год назад

      I thought it was for a video game

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k Год назад +69

    And before you know it, Megatron lands on earth trying to search for "the cube" and shits his robot pants when he sees this "Mukaab"...

    • @misterlestari5772
      @misterlestari5772 Год назад +2

      maybe the end of the world would be Megatron going to saudis to find AllSpark, all along and bring destruction to the world by starting the age of Cybertron

  • @halimb4836
    @halimb4836 Год назад +5

    Am I the only one that noticed the aoe2 music in the back ground at the end around 11:00

  • @bigbo1764
    @bigbo1764 Год назад +3

    This Fr look like the villain’s base in a futuristic dystopia movie/game.

  • @fl00fydragon
    @fl00fydragon Год назад +116

    "After building a sewage system Saudi Arabia is ready to proceed to the next logical step"
    My brain: wait they're actually going to do something rational in terms of infrastructure?
    "A giant, cube shaped, supertall, golden skyscraper."
    My brain almost imlpoded at that point.

  • @HighFiveTheHorizon
    @HighFiveTheHorizon Год назад +130

    NEOM: What if we build the longest LINE
    MUKAAB: What if we build the biggest CUBE
    Rich folks over there are really acting upon the thought: What if we used the most basic geometrical shapes but make them dystopian and impractical

    • @MVargic
      @MVargic Год назад +3

      At least this is over 250 times smaller than the line

    • @SomePotato
      @SomePotato Год назад

      Thankfully, rich prick Walt Disney already built EPCOT center. Though, with its measly 50 m diameter, some other rich prick might want to build a bigger ball. Or better yet, two with a giant tower in the middle.

    • @stachuvonokrutny7071
      @stachuvonokrutny7071 Год назад +4

      Pyramids:

    • @MTTT1234
      @MTTT1234 Год назад +6

      Next step, the biggest ball? Since the biggest pyramid is currently allready standing in Egypt?

    • @delcane92
      @delcane92 Год назад +5

      @@MTTT1234 Don't give them ideas. Imagine building a 400m diameter ball-skycrapper, only to have it roll onto some poor suburbs after a storm

  • @youtubesresidentfbiagent8735
    @youtubesresidentfbiagent8735 11 месяцев назад +3

    I thought "IT" was the new sewage tank. Turns out I was only partially wrong because the "IT" was still full of shit.

  • @zeliavoss
    @zeliavoss Год назад +3

    The main thing I've learned from your channel is all we need is trains and various version of The Village House

  • @vanDaalstad
    @vanDaalstad Год назад +71

    "The skyscraper concepts will continue until morale improves"

  • @anotane7040
    @anotane7040 Год назад +57

    Some regions measure urban progress by some wacky metrics like public transport, green spaces or services availability. Middle east knows it's all about how many empire state buildings can you fit inside your giant rectangles

    • @AlexSKS
      @AlexSKS Год назад +1

      Europeans and Americans thinking the same metrics apply to desert countries. Good luck with that

  • @MindinViolet
    @MindinViolet Год назад +4

    To be fair, I’m perfectly happy for Elon Musk to go and live in his Mars colony, providing I do not have to join.

  • @Mr.E723
    @Mr.E723 Год назад +3

    Adam, have you heard about Chicago’s new ingenious air taxis????? It’s this amazing and totally original concept of flying people from downtown Chicago to O’Hare International Airport in these revolutionary high tech helicopters.

  • @lofor6434
    @lofor6434 Год назад +57

    The Mukaab is so dystopic that it reseembles a Borg Cube from Star Trek

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 Год назад +3

      I kind of like the facade of it, those interlocking triangles in gold... Just put it on an actually useful building.

    • @renaisnisbett
      @renaisnisbett Год назад +2

      Yeah. That's what I thought too. A standard Borg Cube is 3,037 m X 3,037 m X 3,037. This building would be a mini cube in comparison.

  • @private755
    @private755 Год назад +438

    I gotta imagine that managing the heat that accumulates on the sides that face the sun and living in the shadow of it are huge problems they clearly didn’t consider at all

    • @arachnenet2244
      @arachnenet2244 Год назад

      Oh but see, the people who don't live inside the kjoooob don't matter at all. They can die and rot for all they care. And heat management? We've got aircon for that, right??!? Not to mention the heat those LED panels will give off. Just shhlap some aircon on that and poof like magic, we'll be nice and comfortable!

    • @empyrea_2546
      @empyrea_2546 Год назад +51

      I was also thinking about issues of cooling....damn, I can't even begin to fathom the ridiculous cost of aircon for the units.

    • @Jezato
      @Jezato Год назад +41

      Not to mention the head generated from all those screens, the radiant heat on the interior would be massive.

    • @Jet-ij9zc
      @Jet-ij9zc Год назад +3

      It's a feature, they'll be able to see the ants bellow then get burned

    • @maja2144
      @maja2144 Год назад

      يخي وش هالغباء ؟😂 هل الناس اشكالك للحين في سنة 2023 يحسبون ان ما عندنا اي ناطحات سحاب او اي مفهوم للعمرانية ؟ اشكالك من البقر يحسبون السعودية كلها منطقة وحده صحراء السعودية عملاقة فيها جميع انواع المناخ منها الحار جدا ومنها البارد جدا والرياض تعتبر في الوسط. بالمختصر اخرسوا ولا تتكلمون عن شيء ما تفقهون فيه

  • @dimitristsekeris1821
    @dimitristsekeris1821 Год назад +22

    Amazing video Adam! More people should realize the trap behind these fancy projects.

  • @ComboMuster
    @ComboMuster Год назад +10

    Future generations will look upon these derelict monstrosities and wonder what was their purpose.

  • @antonnurwald5700
    @antonnurwald5700 Год назад +420

    I am actually a big fan of these projects. They are so ludicrously disfunctional. I mean take that glass wall city, it's a set-up for the most spectacular failure the world has ever seen. I can't wait. Just picture the archeologists who will dig this thing up 10.000 years from now. It will be glorious. I'd be much more worried if the rich actually built something useful for themselves. These things look more like deathtraps. There is a book called "survival of the richest" and it's on the, shall we say, creative assumptions rich people have about the world when they build their private islands to survive the apocalypse. For instance it never occurs to them that their employees may turn against them. Also nature has an opinion about artificial islands, just like it has an opinion about giant glass walls in the desert. Physics is invited to the party too. And even aside from apocalyptic events, you have to consider that the era of oil will end, which means that the golf countries will be introduced to a concept called economics. It has to do with scarcity and efficiency and such things, and it punishes structures that require all of a country's wealth to be kept alive while producing absolutely nothing. The world a couple decades from now will be an El-Dorado for urban explorers and connoisseurs of ruins and ghost cities. From condo towers in British Columbia to ghost cities in China to post-apocalyptic Dubai to, it seems, all of Saudi Arabia, not to mention the new Egyptian capital. I'm here for all of it. In fact, that box is much too small, and it would be super disappointing if it had sewage access. Got to be 1 km each side and a line of poop trucks from here to te moon, yessir.

    • @slowarim5091
      @slowarim5091 Год назад +23

      XD my type of guy.

    • @graciliraptor3990
      @graciliraptor3990 Год назад +1

      Do you recommend the book?

    • @dave2.077
      @dave2.077 Год назад +14

      not like the middle east has any shortage of crisises

    • @antonnurwald5700
      @antonnurwald5700 Год назад +10

      @@graciliraptor3990 I just read an interview with the author about his book and his experiences with very rich people and I kind of peeked into it. It looks so promising that I am planning to read it fully but haven't so far.

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 Год назад +16

      You found the tower of Babylon? Hah, I found Neom!

  • @TheVaryox
    @TheVaryox Год назад +132

    Have you considered adding metal wheels, overhead electric wires, and rails to the current system?

    • @cucumbalover4569
      @cucumbalover4569 Год назад +15

      That way we can dumb it into the ocean

    • @pwn3dname
      @pwn3dname Год назад +11

      wait a minute, let my man cook here. If this is what it takes to finally build a spacious train, then I'm on board.

  • @tombrady1434
    @tombrady1434 Год назад

    I saw a freaking AD for this cube a few weeks ago and I immediately thought of your channel

  • @mattmanncan
    @mattmanncan Год назад +2

    Any countey that tries an 100% tax above a certain threshold will see every wealthy person simply leave and move to Monaco....it just doesnt work

  • @gettingcomfy
    @gettingcomfy Год назад +49

    little correction about austria having avoided the cost of living crisis: even though most energy providers are publically owned, weve had horrifying price increases of up to 200% (thats the highest i can remember at least) because they still want to turn a profit - some big public energy providers even secretly switched the energy contracts of hundreds of thousands of people to much more expensive ones and were like "well we gave you a week to change plans!"
    so yerp

    • @burningsheep4473
      @burningsheep4473 Год назад +3

      Yes, I was also surprised about using Austria as an example. I think it's much more worth pointing out that some reforms that happened in Germany never happened here. We never were stupid enough to sell off all public housing for instance and the partial privatization of the pension system also never happened. The system is also simply more generous than over there. I'm sure there are other good examples. The chief editor of weekly "Falter" once pointed out how we are more comparable to the scandinavian countries rather than Germany. But with added corruption of course ;)

    • @hausmeisterbanane
      @hausmeisterbanane Год назад +3

      This is such an easily checked fact, so I am really confused how it made its way into the video.

    • @ShinyFox
      @ShinyFox Год назад +3

      yeap, was also looking for this comment. He definitely didn’t do any good research about Austria. my electricity bill can confirm :D

  • @MTTT1234
    @MTTT1234 Год назад +35

    So, they just built a gigantic version of the Kabaa, just with a shopping mall in the center? Looks like we know where they have their priorities.

    • @youmukonpaku3168
      @youmukonpaku3168 Год назад +7

      religion for their peasants on the outside, religion for their leaders on the inside.

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn Год назад +2

    We are at the age with enough scientific knowledge for ecological conservation, controlling resources, consumption, population for sustainability, regulation for wastes and harmful activities to the environment. But there is yet any political and mainstream's willing to make any change, resisting to changes or changing very slowly.

  • @greatmystery9729
    @greatmystery9729 Год назад +3

    The Mukaab reminds me of The Borg's starship.
    You will assimilate!
    Resistance is futile humans!

  • @O52401
    @O52401 Год назад +131

    The Mukaab would absolutely be the setting of the next Bioshock sequel.

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 Год назад +3

      Elite doesn't mean intelligent

  • @razorsaber2287
    @razorsaber2287 Год назад +615

    Never would I have thought there would be someone who thought building cities like we build Disney world attractions was a good idea

    • @razorsaber2287
      @razorsaber2287 Год назад +16

      @@notastone4832 that was way better designed than this could hope to be

    • @backintimealwyn5736
      @backintimealwyn5736 Год назад +6

      really? yet I bet you'd like to visit the forbiden city in Beijing , Versailles in France, the vatican, etc... like it or not , "stupid" or not , these kind of projects are what's left and what generations upon gernerations we value and cherish.

    • @razorsaber2287
      @razorsaber2287 Год назад +38

      @@backintimealwyn5736 right the screens with a limited lifetime and the tons of electrical components will be working for generations to come

    • @themissmay
      @themissmay Год назад

      There are old videos of Walt Disney talking about Epcot center and he intended it to be an actual place for people to live… You could also look at Jacques frescoes the Venus project which kind of alludes to something similar. Walt Disney was trying to create little cities.

    • @backintimealwyn5736
      @backintimealwyn5736 Год назад

      @@razorsaber2287 they'll be repaired and maintained like the stones and sculptures of Le Louvre. I noticed everytime an arab country decides to do something they get dumped on. They're the only ones trying bold things lately, everything everywhere else is the same generic postmordern ugly unimaginative bore.

  • @falloutghoul1
    @falloutghoul1 Год назад +3

    I'm definitely looking forward to your takes on Kowloon.

  • @hypertekextinction7886
    @hypertekextinction7886 Год назад +1

    Antarctica and THE MOON are more habitable than what ever is going on here

  • @linusgoblin
    @linusgoblin Год назад +81

    Totally insane project. These guys are out of their mind. I would have liked to see your calcul for the air condition bill to cool that absurd screen dome.

    • @MVargic
      @MVargic Год назад +4

      For comparison "The Line" is supposed to be over 250 times larger than this.

  • @shinjinobrave
    @shinjinobrave Год назад +72

    The Mukaab looks like something the Harkonnen family would live in.

    • @crunchbuttsteak8741
      @crunchbuttsteak8741 Год назад +8

      the house of saud is basically the irl harkonnens

    • @kaputasri
      @kaputasri Год назад +1

      So true I bet by that point they'd start looking like them too .

  • @bosewicht2389
    @bosewicht2389 11 месяцев назад +2

    These „projects“ aren’t projects at all, they’re veiled threats against humanity. All of the struggle and hardships our ancestors went through, just so that the future can look like this?

  • @roobertmaxity
    @roobertmaxity Год назад +4

    1:05 why do the saudis measure every project in empire state buildings??

  • @void-creature
    @void-creature Год назад +91

    Wow, *Night City* is starting to look more appealing by the day...
    Compared to this nightmare at least.

    • @Blutwind
      @Blutwind Год назад +13

      Night city has a functioning public transit system at least heck you get on demand coverage even a good distance out in the desert and besides downtown most places have fast on foot distances for supplues and community...
      Thinking about it night city is kinda good besides the whole crime and cyberpunk dystopia

    • @tsumikiayato1560
      @tsumikiayato1560 Год назад +11

      @@Blutwindreal life is just cyberpunk without the cool shit

    • @CatsMeowOwO
      @CatsMeowOwO Год назад

      @@tsumikiayato1560 Or as Johnny Silverhand puts it: "Wake the f@ck up Samurai! We have a city to burn!" >;3

    • @rafidsadman
      @rafidsadman Год назад +4

      Night City as a place (ignoring the rampant crime and corporatocracy) would be a fairly average city with future tech in it. The big issue with it is, well, the rampant crime, class division and big corporations literally waging war against each other.

    • @invinciblemic
      @invinciblemic Год назад +1

      At least they have the cool implants

  • @paulcoffey359
    @paulcoffey359 Год назад +35

    The Saudi's are only 59 years behind The Total House in Melbourne Australia, which like many international examples of the era provided all the services and benefits of the Mukaab (Macabre, more like it) but within a conventional sized tower.

  • @chris7jakarta
    @chris7jakarta Год назад +1

    Jeddah already has a mega construction on hold. a 1 mile high skyscraper. waiting for the elevator much be nice. it's all about competition who has the bigger and longer one

  • @MrZoomZone
    @MrZoomZone Год назад +100

    Imagine living downwind of that putrid lake. It is bad enough being downwind of a proper sewerage treatment plant - but that lake is unthinkable. It speaks volumes about the priorities of the dictating ruling class in that domain.

    • @firstnamelastname-uw6vq
      @firstnamelastname-uw6vq 11 месяцев назад +17

      Add to that the scorching temperatures there. The smell was lovely for sure

  • @almo2001
    @almo2001 Год назад +197

    When I saw the Mukaab, I thought "heat dissipation". With that huge screen running, there would definitely be heat problems.

    • @clray123
      @clray123 Год назад +40

      The will hire a million Indian/Bangla workes to wave the fans, thus also solving the unemployment problem in poor countries (to applause of Mr. Adam S., no doubt)

    • @puma7171
      @puma7171 Год назад +3

      No problem, just add airconditioning and a cooling tower on top

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 Год назад +1

      A heat pump, fan and maybe a sterling engine/ steam turbine setup would reduce overall energy usage.

    • @ulrichleukam1068
      @ulrichleukam1068 Год назад +10

      @@puma7171 the building is located in a desert where the average temperature is arround 40°C

    • @Sai-ns9ky
      @Sai-ns9ky Год назад +1

      @@clray123 You're wrong. They also hire paki and afghani workers.

  • @frtzkng
    @frtzkng Год назад +2

    POV: you are a dictator playing Minecraft for the first time

  • @janbaer3241
    @janbaer3241 Год назад +3

    How is that screen going to be cleaned, maintained, and upgraded?

    • @UXMC2
      @UXMC2 Год назад +3

      Its simple: it wont

    • @peltimies2469
      @peltimies2469 11 месяцев назад

      yeah imagine one crack, the whole thing is dead.

  • @gp8666
    @gp8666 Год назад +492

    If anything I'll be interested to see how they integrate ventilation

    • @fen4ri
      @fen4ri Год назад +121

      judging by their previous planning regarding the sewage? They wont. 🙃

    • @soratbeats
      @soratbeats Год назад +55

      they won't build even half of it, impossible with today's engineering.

    • @Nawang013
      @Nawang013 Год назад

      @@soratbeats I hope these dictators keep wasting their oil money on useless unsustainable things until they have nothing left for their future.

    • @livingdeadgirla
      @livingdeadgirla Год назад +1

      Enter the wizards of Las Vegas.

    • @TheAliXxD
      @TheAliXxD Год назад +5

      @@fen4ri sewage? what? where?

  • @SecondVox
    @SecondVox Год назад +355

    I've been advocating for a global personal 1b "wealth cap" since like 2010 and people have been literally looking at me like I'm a lunatic, it's nice to know that I'm not alone. It's about time we realised that reaching unimaginable levels of wealthness is not only immoral, it's simply dangerous. Keep up with the good content, Adam, cheers.

    • @raffifasaro
      @raffifasaro Год назад

      How do you exactly want to cap gains on unsold shares? Let's take Elon Musk for example. All his net worth is made up of inflated shares and if he tries to sell a few to buy twitter, his share value plummets. He realistically has not even close to a billion in real wealth. It's the same with basically all western billionaires, the only really which people are Russian oligarchs or dictators.

    • @Genexperiment100
      @Genexperiment100 Год назад +38

      You are not alone, I had the idea too a few years ago.
      Just think about it. If someone ownes just one billion dollars, tjis person can spend 1 Million, every year no need to do anything. And they can keep doing this for 1000 years, a timespan from the middle ages till today.

    • @raffifasaro
      @raffifasaro Год назад +2

      @@Genexperiment100 🤦‍♂

    • @Nn-3
      @Nn-3 Год назад +8

      Would there be any noticeable difference between this and a 90% tax rate? Why the need to cap it off entirely?

    • @chrisgarbutt1893
      @chrisgarbutt1893 Год назад +43

      The idea to cap wealth is not new. Huey Long had a similar idea to cap the wealth of rich oil barons and industrial magnates with the Share Our Wealth Program. It goes to show how our society values wealth so much that capping it automatically means your anti freedom, even if said idea will benefit society as a whole.

  • @SotiCoto
    @SotiCoto Год назад +1

    Another thing to add to the end: Buy-to-Let should be illegal. In fact it should be illegal to let out any building to anyone else for any reason. Only personal homes and personal places of business should be permitted. Any buildings that aren't in active use or exceed these limitations should default to the government for resale to someone else who can use them personally.

  • @MultiCool10
    @MultiCool10 Год назад +1

    So your first point is that it should've been a Soviet style block apartment, and your second point is that it won't be a bunch of shops and offices but instead it's totally going to be a dystopian 1984 style habitat for the ruling class? Inside a mall?

    • @kp5602
      @kp5602 Год назад

      He is obsessed with eurocentric imagination

  • @shubhambhat3710
    @shubhambhat3710 Год назад +209

    "If they don't have Bread to eat... let them have cake" With your every new video that comes out, this quote makes more sense to define those dictators and billionaires mentality

    • @nef36
      @nef36 Год назад +11

      A few years ago I learned that quote was said by a five year old at the time, which perfectly encapsulates my own idea of what the rich think like.

    • @theangrysocialist6884
      @theangrysocialist6884 Год назад +6

      @@nef36 well stupid or not what they are doing is objectively evil

    • @tabbymoonshine5986
      @tabbymoonshine5986 Год назад +2

      Until.....we stop them.

    • @shubhambhat3710
      @shubhambhat3710 Год назад +4

      @@nef36 It would be comical for those people if they are exposed to the reality of the majority of their population beneath them....living cost crisis doesn't make a difference to the ultra rich

    • @Notsorandomnumbers
      @Notsorandomnumbers Год назад +9

      let them have a theoretical CGI cake that they won't be able to afford, that won't ever exist anyway.

  • @Isimud
    @Isimud Год назад +23

    The last time somebody envisioned such a big cupola was when Hitler planned to build the people´s hall in Berlin aka Germania. Somebody said it would have created a climate of its own with rainclouds inside.