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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2022
  • Watch the new trailer of my upcoming Sci-Fi movie Orbital. Stay tuned for more updates.
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  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +2171

    This looks really awesome.I really hope this does get a release date soon.I wasn’t sure whether this was just a short film piece or some kind of an edited together concept trailer, but it does seem legit. Really love the look at this one and will definitely be watching it.

    • @oldemburgo1075
      @oldemburgo1075 Год назад +16

      Com certeza esse filme será mais uma maravilha da sétima arte e ficará na história como mais clássico do gênero ficção científica. Simplesmente imperdível essa obra prima do grande diretor Hashem Al-Gaili.

    • @easymac2017
      @easymac2017 Год назад +68

      Its not legit lol. One of the scenes is literally a stolen shot from the first blade runner with the "randolf industries" placed over it. 1:38

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 Год назад +16

      @@easymac2017 You mean at 1:38? I don't remember that exact scenery from Blade runner - can you give the reference?

    • @dudleyfuddpucker7017
      @dudleyfuddpucker7017 Год назад +18

      @@easymac2017 There are no shots in this trailer lifted from BR, although the building style looks VERY heavily influenced by Syd Mead's BR concept work. Design rip-offs aside, the effects are all original as far as I can tell.

    • @user-jt8dy3sq1u
      @user-jt8dy3sq1u Год назад +4

      Ah, nice Eureka pfp I see you're a man of culture as well

  • @anshumansahu1087
    @anshumansahu1087 Год назад +2633

    The question is does the earth have enough matter to get such a structure built. I don't think so.

    • @thefurrybastard1964
      @thefurrybastard1964 Год назад +445

      Even if we did, we lack the tech to build something like that which wouldn't be ripped apart by the stresses on it.

    • @Haan22
      @Haan22 Год назад +328

      And how on Earth would we be able to build something like that so fast we wouldn't see the negative effects before it is finished?

    • @newka5472
      @newka5472 Год назад +118

      Is this a representation of the dyson sphere that has been demonstrated in the theory of the Kardashev scale of civilisation?

    • @anshumansahu1087
      @anshumansahu1087 Год назад +200

      @@newka5472 No. Dyson's sphere is based on the concept of harnessing the energy of the sun by building structures around it. Here, the structure is built around the earth.

    • @thefurrybastard1964
      @thefurrybastard1964 Год назад +61

      @@Haan22 We'd have to have technology way beyond anything we've seen in science fiction, let alone hypothesised in real world physics.

  • @joshchase6454
    @joshchase6454 Год назад +1419

    Interesting idea, but the scale seems to be off. It looks as though it is designed at maybe 10k miles in diameter, but as shown The structure would be about 1,000 miles thick, some 50k miles in diameter, and probably 5k miles wide. It would have its own gravity. Probably the mass of the moon or more. It would tear the earth apart not to mention drastically change the climate. Besides, if you could build this, why build it around the earth? It could float somewhere on its own. It makes no sense.

    • @mikespangler98
      @mikespangler98 Год назад +171

      Scale is Definitely off. It should be at geostationary orbit with thin space elevators connecting it to earth.
      There is no way the earth's crust could take the weight of the structure.
      A constellation of O'Neil cylinders would be be much more sensible.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад +64

      "It makes no sense."
      Now that is a woke movie premise.

    • @jesse7631
      @jesse7631 Год назад +99

      I thought that as well. Plus, the amount of material needed to construct this gargantuan thing - where did it come from? Not the Earth - this thing appears to have about 1/3 the mass of our entire planet, yet the Earth still seems intact somehow.

    • @MistedMind
      @MistedMind Год назад +38

      @@mikespangler98 Earth's crust would be crushed, if "stands" on the crust in the first place. If it doesn't, then there would be need for "some structure below the crust" which would go right through Earth. But this also makes no sense, because the needed technology and also material would be much better and without as much effort be used elsewhere, as you mention in a HALO structure something similar.
      It looks cool - but only until you think about it :D

    • @pi.actual
      @pi.actual Год назад +64

      Yea, each one of those elevators appears to about the size of New Hampshire

  • @sgttoothpaste8963
    @sgttoothpaste8963 5 месяцев назад +43

    0:18 taken to scale, those climber cars are the size of Madagascar and leaving the ground terminus at mach 50. The excellent CGI and dramatic shadows are trying so hard to push thru a sense of scale, but it clashes with the absolute goofiness of actual design. The visuals want you to but you just can't take something that hilariously out of proportion seriously. Its a shame, the concept seems pretty cool, and you don't see enough orbital rings (which this really is not, with its big ass highway overpass pillars) on screen.

  • @overpope3510
    @overpope3510 4 месяца назад +7

    This story is a prime example of science fiction with a less than no amount in realism

  • @williamervin3272
    @williamervin3272 Год назад +1752

    Remember, real orbital rings won't need massive support beams to keep them up. Minimal cable supports will keep it from drifting and allow mass-transport of people and goods to/from orbit. Isaac Arthur is an excellent YT channel all about this!

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +71

      I wonder what gravitational effects the moon would have on such massive structures in space.

    • @williamervin3272
      @williamervin3272 Год назад +52

      @@serronserron1320 Well, not as much as you'd think. The center of mass would still be roughly at the center of the earth, so the biggest thing that would affect the moon is how much added mass comes from the asteroid belt and other locations. Lots of this mass will probably come from the moon anyways, so the moon would probably feel the most effects from itself being lighter.

    • @prestonroberts2941
      @prestonroberts2941 Год назад +31

      I was planning to post this on Issac's page... until I realized that it's against building megastructures.

    • @lololman
      @lololman Год назад +62

      Yep, every time I come across a new sci-fi movie/show I keep thinking: "this is stupid, they should watch Isaac Arthur's videos." lol

    • @nachobev
      @nachobev Год назад +13

      Same thing here. Amateurs... LOL

  • @blackspade1
    @blackspade1 Год назад +2982

    Aside from the general silliness of the orbital itself the visuals look stunning. It would have been much better if they had used an actual realistic design, one that wouldn't have collapsed under its own weight and not required more material that would realistically been available.

    • @khanktinga
      @khanktinga Год назад +246

      That was my immediate thought also. The thing clearly would have required probably more mass than is available in the entire asteroid belt. Which, I just looked up to be less than 3% of the mass of the Moon, so definitely more mass than is in any way feasible.

    • @docgonzobordel
      @docgonzobordel Год назад +317

      the size of the pods going to the ring made me rofl, they must be larger than NY....

    • @maddogsstar
      @maddogsstar Год назад +97

      I was thinking the same thing. There’s not enough metal on earth to build that. Maybe they address it.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 Год назад +96

      *thought the same thing...the mass alone would in all probability alter the gravitational effects of not only the moon but also attract a greater number of NEO's which is not a good thing whatsoever*

    • @AnunnakiAaron
      @AnunnakiAaron Год назад +82

      @@scottmantooth8785 Yeah, well if we could build that structure, I'd be willing to bet we could deal with any incoming NEOs

  • @tonolinus
    @tonolinus Год назад +13

    the dialog has the charm and natural flow you see when interviewing politicians.

  • @Miestwin
    @Miestwin 5 месяцев назад +4

    This whole video could be summed up with a few separate sentences.
    "Tell me you know nothing about physics, without telling me you know nothing about physics."
    "Tell me you know nothing about orbital mechanics, without telling me you know nothing about orbital mechanics."
    "Tell me you have no sense of scale, without telling me you have no sense of scale."
    "Tell me you know nothing about engineering requirements for something like this, without telling me you know nothing about engineering requirements for something like this."

  • @Maelsethe420
    @Maelsethe420 Год назад +74

    funny how a movie can look expensive yet cheap at the same time xD

    • @PuchoSprite
      @PuchoSprite 3 месяца назад +3

      The message is more important than the quality

    • @user-mu2bj7cf8h
      @user-mu2bj7cf8h Месяц назад

      ⁠​⁠@@PuchoSpritebless you lmao.
      You’re not putting no message out without some quality to stand behind it, to make it stand out.
      You resemble a newborn baby.. very eager, but extremely oblivious to how the world really turns.

  • @primusro
    @primusro Год назад +974

    I'm impressed of all the comments here. I wasn't expecting so many people to understand how a functional orbital ring design actually looks. Why do movie directors always have to step a bit too far into the "fi" part in sci-fi? You can create an intriguing story and rich lore with an actual functional, realistic orbital ring. Anyway, here's hoping that the story will be much better than the actual ring design :)

    • @ligtningdog6399
      @ligtningdog6399 Год назад +34

      I think that's the point. That it's not enough to have a orbital ring, but that the in-universe creator of that ring wanted it to be big as possible. To go beyond functional.

    • @joemcmanus3585
      @joemcmanus3585 Год назад +49

      @@ligtningdog6399 except that the thing represented in the movie is not even an orbital structure but some kind of overpass…

    • @beyondintervals6606
      @beyondintervals6606 Год назад +8

      They copied this from the Anime Gundam 00

    • @bryanl1984
      @bryanl1984 Год назад +24

      There's obviously a narrative focus on a struggle between the Ring Civilization and Planet Bound and that requires them to be large enough to have climactic effects for Earth. Also, obviously ego is part of the story as well. And perhaps hubris. A Real orbital ring would exist so far away from the planet it would probably only be visible to the human eye when lighting conditions are right (or it lit up - you can supposedly see a candle at 30 miles in darkness). I'm too lazy to do the calculations but you could probably build the ring itself 100 miles wide and still barely see it from the surface.

    • @jesusmora9379
      @jesusmora9379 Год назад +1

      it's not that impressive, the writer is clearly stupid

  • @justinmanser7525
    @justinmanser7525 Год назад +4

    Tag lines...
    "One small step for a man, one giant circle jerk for mankind."
    "Elysium 3...we were too ashamed of the 2nd film to release it."
    "When I said ring me I think you misunderstood."
    "6G towers are bigger than expected. "
    "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. " (I know it has nothing to do with the film, but it's still the greatest tagline of all time!)

  • @ramairneon
    @ramairneon Месяц назад

    I love guys who put out these fascinating ideas and clearly you can tell they didn't take / pay attention to any science in school.

  • @luthermcgee3767
    @luthermcgee3767 Год назад +90

    I agree with the commentator that said, " The physics wouldn't hold it together..." First of all, look at how massive it is, the very foundation covers whole states. With that kind of weight pressing down on the area of contact, would sink over time beneath the earth's crust. Summarily, the only way to engineer such a project would be a class 2 civilization. Not us a .78 civilization. Not to mention we haven't grown out of our adolescence as a species yet- wars, exploitation of the innocent, murder,thievery, etc.

    • @ImperativeGames
      @ImperativeGames Год назад +11

      Yes. When you can build such ring - you don't want to build such ring.
      In fact, most people already understand that it doesn't make sense to go for a stuff like that.

    • @savvygames3479
      @savvygames3479 Год назад

      @pyropulse gravity

    • @lordrahl7033
      @lordrahl7033 Год назад +3

      It should work similar to a space elevator. The orbiting part of the structure should pull away weight from the foundation. Should be a balanced equilibrium. But then again there would be no real reason to ever build such a thing but still, just an interesting concept nonetheless.

    • @luthermcgee3767
      @luthermcgee3767 Год назад +5

      @@lordrahl7033, you may have a point, but with the planet being the center of gravity, it would seem a titanic problem. However, if it was made of aluminum, and built high enough , the moon could help establish that balance equibrium that you speak of. After all, the very satellite influences tides at sea levels.

    • @InTheDarknessWhereIDwell
      @InTheDarknessWhereIDwell Год назад +1

      What would change? Man is childish.

  • @SadhuPrasanga
    @SadhuPrasanga 2 года назад +48

    It should be...
    "One man's dream, mankind's nightmare..."

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +5

      It would require many millions of people to build such a structure as well as the cooperation of numerous businesses and governments.

    • @philcarrington830
      @philcarrington830 Год назад

      Looks fantastic but compulsory purchase of whole countries to support the thing might take a bit of doing !

  • @Sharky2901
    @Sharky2901 5 месяцев назад +8

    With the COST of this incredible structure we could easily make the world a better place !

    • @Wesley-eu7rn
      @Wesley-eu7rn 3 месяца назад +1

      And, talk about a terrorist target.

    • @snorfallupagus6014
      @snorfallupagus6014 3 месяца назад

      The goal is always to make the world a worse place. This is to cause chaos, which fuels totalitarianism.

  • @CYANMUSICNETLABEL
    @CYANMUSICNETLABEL Год назад +1

    Cant wait to see this in full length :) I know, it will be awesome like all of Hashem´s creations!

  • @HungryTacoBoy
    @HungryTacoBoy Год назад +25

    It was nice seeing the elevators the size of NYC travelling up and down at Mach 43.

    • @spankmaster
      @spankmaster Год назад +6

      haha for real, the scale is super wacky

    • @helenmilenski861
      @helenmilenski861 3 месяца назад +2

      If we found a way to utilize the metal core of Mercury as a building material then maybe we could build something like this, but who knows what shifts our solar system would have if we did that. We would also be significantly altering the gravitational effects between the Earth and the Sun.

    • @hibiscus779
      @hibiscus779 3 месяца назад +1

      @@helenmilenski861 and the moon...

  • @igotsixright
    @igotsixright Год назад +3

    The amount of metals used to make these rings seems to have been blown out of proportion if it came from earth!

  • @Shakespeare1612
    @Shakespeare1612 Год назад +21

    Um, I know it's science FICTION, but ... There is no where near enough metal on the planet to make that stucture and no way in hell it could be constructed in one man's life time.

    • @johncee853
      @johncee853 Год назад

      Could have mined it off of other planets, moons, asteroids...etc...

    • @Shakespeare1612
      @Shakespeare1612 Год назад +6

      @@johncee853 If they had faster than light travel, then they would just colonize other worlds. Why would you bring half a world back to earth? Another, "real science" problem, is that thing would have very strange gravity. Elysium made more sense besause they could create artificial spin gravity.

    • @johncee853
      @johncee853 Год назад +1

      @@Shakespeare1612 Planets in our solar system...

    • @Shakespeare1612
      @Shakespeare1612 Год назад +6

      @@johncee853 John. It took Voyager 1 took 3 years and 2 months to get to Saturn. But that was only possible because of very fortunate orbital positions of other planets which allowed it to get gravity assists. This meant that it did not have to carry anywhere near the fuel that it otherwise would have needed. Even so that would have been about a seven-year round trip just to bring back say one SUV worth stuff from Saturn. Can you see what we are up against here?

    • @johncee853
      @johncee853 Год назад

      @@Shakespeare1612 James. It is beyond obvious that we are far, far, far more advanced in this compared to the 70s. It shows a manned spacecraft flying by Saturn. It shows lights, cities, on the moon. You are correct...they couldn't get all the material to build this from earth exclusively. I'm just taking the next logical step. If they have no warp, hyper drive, etc, how else do you see them getting the materials to build it? Kinda effing obvious to me buddy. I'm baffled as to why you don't understand this.

  • @g.o.a.t9804
    @g.o.a.t9804 Год назад +14

    A ring like this around earth would shred it to pieces

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад +2

      Nope.
      Woke physics.

    • @thetrumanshow4791
      @thetrumanshow4791 Год назад +1

      @@bugwar5545 Yea, you can tell g.o.a.t has not done his homework. lol
      There are already people working on designing orbital rings very similar to this. 🙂

    • @dimercamparini
      @dimercamparini Год назад +3

      @@thetrumanshow4791 if ppl are designing rings "similar to this" those ppl are 5yo kindergarteners... :DDD

    • @10054
      @10054 Год назад +1

      @@thetrumanshow4791 No, no there absolutely is not people designing orbital rings similar to this because this ring is mathematically, physically, and resourcefully impossible even with science-fiction technology.

    • @10054
      @10054 Год назад

      @@thetrumanshow4791 Reread what I sent you. You said there was people working on it, I said there isn't.

  • @danmacneil1895
    @danmacneil1895 Год назад

    As a novice sci fi creator nothing is limited! Size for one! In my universe the evac class can go 2000 miles long! I'm sure in someone else's they have a solar s class(the size of our solar system!) The only limit is you!

  • @barbarabattaglio8450
    @barbarabattaglio8450 19 дней назад

    Every movie out of Hollywood has basically come true to a certain degree. This one will not be an exception. The world is dying and we need something promising to save it. Let's holpe there's some truth to this movie. I want my great great grandchildren to have the happiness we all have had at some point in our lives.

  • @GMeza-cy5xv
    @GMeza-cy5xv Год назад +16

    That could take hundreds of years to get built!!
    How was that one man's dream... And look young...
    Yeezys this writers...

    • @chad1682
      @chad1682 Год назад +7

      it makes absolutely no sense. It's just another anti-science, anti-progress movie.

    • @luisar5755
      @luisar5755 Год назад

      With micro robots, its doable in less than 10 years..

    • @Brismo7
      @Brismo7 Год назад +1

      they just want you to hate elon musk.

    • @chad1682
      @chad1682 Год назад +2

      @@Brismo7 Yep. Small and jealous minds

    • @TheResoluteHawk
      @TheResoluteHawk Год назад

      You do realize that they show in the trailer what looks to be cryo tubes at 1:03? He could have frozen himself to live longer.

  • @j.brendenstookey3437
    @j.brendenstookey3437 Год назад +115

    I’d never get past the absolute impossibility of this ever existing. But to each their own. Beautiful CGI, stunning.

    • @codedlogic
      @codedlogic Год назад +4

      Oh wow, you had the complete opposite reaction as me. I was gonna go off on a tangent about how the lighting looks 100% fake in every shot and how small the orbital ring looks because the director clearly doesn’t understand scale (much less physics). Really poor world building. I wish the money spent on this had been given to someone who cares about film.

    • @monty58
      @monty58 Год назад +1

      @@codedlogic I'm stuck on the part where this is somehow supposed to be special, but the solar system is so heavily populated, and industrialized, that one rich guy is able to build something at this scale.
      The vast majority of humanity would be have to be off world, there'd be orbitals scattered around the system, the gas giants probably have cloud cities.

    • @Ixions
      @Ixions Год назад +2

      sounds like you've lost some imagination.

    • @codedlogic
      @codedlogic Год назад +2

      @@frd8050 If a movie had a sailboat using the wind to travel FTL - then YES we would have a problem with it!!! Just like we have a problem with an orbital ring needing support structures (it's in ORBIT!!!).

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Год назад

      @@codedlogic I mean, it's one guy doing the CG... this guy posting the video in fact.

  • @sirhamalot8651
    @sirhamalot8651 4 месяца назад

    Decades old CGI, documentary-like acting, and epic music...how can it fail?!?!

  • @adriantcullysover4640
    @adriantcullysover4640 Месяц назад

    Even Superman flying with his underwear inside out makes more sense. 😂

  • @NeptunePictures
    @NeptunePictures Год назад +82

    Whatever the physics, just looking forward to see how the film will deal with what it has to tell. It looks awesome and promising!

  • @markdavidson1049
    @markdavidson1049 Год назад +5

    There isn't anywhere near the amount of metal/resources to build that around the globe. Even mining other planets/asteroids in our solar system still probably wouldn't yield that much metal. None-the-less, I would still like to watch this.

    • @sandymartin4834
      @sandymartin4834 Год назад

      si le metal on la en quantité pharaonique dans la ceinture d astéroïde , c'est plutôt une question de temps ou faut se poser la question et quelle technique pour faire ca la est question fondamentale

    • @adventuringchemist
      @adventuringchemist Год назад +1

      That was my thought as well. The entire asteroid belt alone isn't enough. I think it's cool from a visual point but not even a remotely logical way to make rings around the earth.

  • @traviscornell3549
    @traviscornell3549 8 месяцев назад +15

    This looks impressive. And it appears to be addressing a large range of real issues such a construct would create. Looking forward to seeing this. It looks epic.
    Hopefully it's not been released yet because it's being made into a mini-series. It could be that good - an entire world of impact.

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 7 месяцев назад +2

      how does the ring and those columns not collapse from the earth's magnetic pull?

    • @traviscornell3549
      @traviscornell3549 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@BobRooney290 Gravity would be the real "puller" on those structures. But you're correct on the problem.
      The engineering would be far beyond what we can do. The cost alone would bankrupt the planet.
      Arthur C. Clarke wrote a novel about such a project, "The Fountains of Paradise". Good read.
      The project in the novel required a material not available then or now - 44 years later.

    • @known3617
      @known3617 5 месяцев назад

      @@BobRooney290 Unless you had an anti grav field to relieve the load from every thousand feet the entire structure would collapse. Also these fields would essentially explain how the pillars could stand at all, without those fields the pillars alone would sink into the earth due to enormous pressures exerted on the planet.

  • @iyl1411
    @iyl1411 Год назад +17

    just wow 😍 editing level and cinematography , vfx next level how can imagine...... respect to the whole team and director 👍

    • @BumHoleTickler
      @BumHoleTickler Год назад

      How does anyone take this shit seriously

  • @kentwardecke5615
    @kentwardecke5615 Год назад +19

    I just finished George C Clark’s “3001 the Final Odyssey “. In that book he describes an orbital that’s tethered to Earth with towers having a tensile strength of diamond and the orbital actually sits in Geostational orbit. The towers don’t support the orbital. They tether it, keeping it from flinging into space. From my POV this thing silly. Looks cool though, awesome graphics.

    • @petrschutz9723
      @petrschutz9723 Год назад +3

      Clark's first name is Arthur. The Fountains of Paradise is the book you just finished.

    • @CraigMasonUMaine
      @CraigMasonUMaine Год назад +1

      @@petrschutz9723 He also included the idea in 3001.

    • @MinekEzQM
      @MinekEzQM 9 месяцев назад

      Graphics is not everything. Avatar and Transformers are the proof of that.

  • @Phase52012
    @Phase52012 Год назад +20

    In "3001" Arthur C. Clarke had the majority of humanity living in an orbital ring connected to Earth by 5 towers.

    • @SSGLGamesVlogs
      @SSGLGamesVlogs Год назад +2

      The comment that I was looking for.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns Год назад

      What happened to Earth by then? Total destruction? Might be very interesting to read.

    • @Phase52012
      @Phase52012 Год назад

      @@MollyHJohns - "What happened to Earth by then? Total destruction? Might be very interesting to read." - If you mean by that what happened in the book "3001"? First you have to know that Clarke wrote the book, "2001" as Kubrick was making the movie. (It's all in "The Making Of 2001"). While the storyline in the book and movie and very similar, in the movie humanities time has come to an end with the return of the Starchild; however Clarke decided to continue the story, after Voyager sent back images of the Jupiter system. No one had any idea what was really there before then. So in the book "2010" an American crew hitch a ride on a Russian manned mission to Jupiter to find out what happened to the Discovery. See book, and movie. Clarke went on to write "2067" which to be honest could have just been an unrelated sci-fi novel. Then he wrote "3001" to bring the storyline to an end. Of sorts. The body of Frank Poole, who was murdered by HAL in 2001 is found in 3001 on a very long orbit around the Sun, and is returned to Earth. You'll have to read the book to find out what happens next.

  • @levideostore
    @levideostore 5 месяцев назад +2

    One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them.

  • @SamlovesLulu
    @SamlovesLulu Месяц назад

    I'm sorry. That structure represents, in mass, a significant fraction of the Earth's total mass. Meaning it would take the metal from another world to construct, assuming they didn't strip Earth. And since there are no signs of that in the trailer, and the Moon is still there, so I can only assume the explanation for how this monstrosity was built is as fantastical and unbelievable as the structure itself.
    This makes Reach look like a small cabin in the woods.
    Passing on this is, as I fear is the creative force behind this project... a "no-brainer".

  • @logeshwaran3762
    @logeshwaran3762 2 года назад +80

    man , this deserves millions of views. just like a mainstream international movie. best wishes from India .

    • @jasdanvm3845
      @jasdanvm3845 Год назад

      Yes, let's bring more people to criticize the illogical aspects of this story!

  • @oliveboi1474
    @oliveboi1474 Год назад +15

    I can feel my physics knowledge absolutely shitting itself right now

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад

      Woke narrative flicks don't need no 'physics'.
      That is patriarchy dogma corrupting your pristine feelings.

  • @sporadicentertainment9253
    @sporadicentertainment9253 Месяц назад

    Cool concept would make for a great series.

  • @MicahPotts
    @MicahPotts 4 месяца назад +2

    Did this ever get released? I can't find it anywhere

  • @skyhigh776
    @skyhigh776 8 месяцев назад +2

    If the production is as good as the stunning visuals, then this will be one to watch.

  • @mrheisemberg2
    @mrheisemberg2 Год назад +60

    The story seems to me that of Elysium Film of 2013 with Matt Damon, but from the trailer it seems very well done and I glimpsed cyberpunk atmospheres, I absolutely have to see it 🙂

    • @toolittletoolate3917
      @toolittletoolate3917 Год назад +2

      My immediate reaction was “Oh, it’s the prequel to Elysium!” This one is on my To See list.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +1

      I really did get instantaneous Elysium vibes at the moment I saw the thumbnail. Definitely feels like a similar architectural style. All it needs now is higher-level graphics and realistic architectural design for the attachment points to the Earth, and we would definitely have something similar to that directors work here.

    • @TheGoddon
      @TheGoddon Год назад +2

      I can, with utmost certainty, tell you that this is going to be a crap film.

    • @mrheisemberg2
      @mrheisemberg2 Год назад

      @@TheGoddon sure yes, this is a possibility, about 70%, but maybe this film can be about 30% good, I'm sure it won't be a masterpiece.

    • @AnunnakiAaron
      @AnunnakiAaron Год назад +1

      The concept of world encircling rings, and ring worlds themselves have been around a lot longer than Elysium, by far.

  • @wearandtear6692
    @wearandtear6692 Год назад +75

    Nice! Looks great! Only there is a lack in internal consistency: With megastructures like that you are post-scarcity and don't need to worry about crops or a lack of direct sunlight anymore. The technology allows you a million workarounds ;-)

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +19

      Yeah, considering the scale of the ring, you could really just now disconnected from the Earth and have it floating freely as an entirely self-sustaining station or an orbiting ring around the Sun.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +3

      @@danielwhyatt3278 Without one side of the Ring getting too close to the Earth and dragging the entire structure down on the planet killing billions of people

    • @wearandtear6692
      @wearandtear6692 Год назад +5

      @@serronserron1320 this is basically a precursor to a Matrioshka shell world. I would anker it with cables and not massive pillars. In theory you dont have to anker it at all.

    • @exukvera
      @exukvera Год назад +12

      Instead of building the ring arround the sole inhabitable planet in dozens of light-years. It would be more feasible to do it in another planet or moon in the solar system with lots of resources to explore below and without the risk of killing all life on the surface.

    • @wearandtear6692
      @wearandtear6692 Год назад +5

      @@exukvera Well, you would just start with O'Neill cylinders for a habitat. However, a orbital ring around a planet or moon and tethered to the surface could have a large industrial potential and may do a lot for transportation, climate control and stuff like that. It would be much thinner than what is shown in this movie I guess.

  • @lunassr7212
    @lunassr7212 10 дней назад

    from where the belt on Eath......the crazy plan/scenario but it can be.....Suport respect movie made....Salout.....!

  • @farpointstation
    @farpointstation Год назад +1

    Great concept, with a sizzle reel like this, I really hope you get funding to make this happen in the way you envisioned

  • @seamusoreilly804
    @seamusoreilly804 Год назад +25

    Visually stunning, but how would engineers account for the movement of our crustal plates which would move independently of each other over time? The structure seems to be anchored to the surface…

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад

      "... how would engineers..."
      You silly.
      Woke narrative movies don't need no basis in reality.

  • @whytdevl9843
    @whytdevl9843 2 года назад +62

    Looks VERY promising! Finally something somewhat original, in the age of reboots, sequels, and reboots of sequels released as trilogies

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +2

      Amen. You're as tired as I am. Am weary of super-heroe tv shows and films. What happened to adventure films ??? Would love to see an Adam Strange tv series or movie,maybe a Flash Gordan,Buck Rogers movie/tv show. A new sci-fi,tv series,that's not Star Wars/Star Trek. LOL. Anything original.

    • @djfirestormx
      @djfirestormx Год назад +2

      elesyum ...its not original at all

    • @whytdevl9843
      @whytdevl9843 Год назад

      From what I can tell, this movie isn’t anything like Elysium at all. I’ve seen Elysium twice and two different trailers for this Orbital movie, the only thing they share is the concept of construction in space. The plots are nothing alike, no “Earth is f¥

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад

      @@whytdevl9843 MAN,Elysium was the #### !!! Very GOOD movie !!! Wish Matt Damon would make more sci-fi films like this !!! The Jason Borne films were GOOD too.

    • @MinekEzQM
      @MinekEzQM 9 месяцев назад

      I don't see anything original in this trailer. I've read, watched, played many similar stuff.

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Год назад +2

    Visually, this looks extremely promising. The fact that it’s impossible to build something like this with any material known to us - not a big deal to me because with sci fi, it’s the idea that counts.
    BUT: ...you’re telling me that one guy managed to pull of building a gigantic orbital ring about earth and then, only AFTER the fact, people realize "meh, maybe it wasn’t such a great idea"? COME ON!!! There are two things fundamentally wrong with this:
    1) If someone is smart enough to realize a project like this, he’d be smart enough to realize it must not be done. You’d need a heck of an explanation why this character would be so smart AND so dumb at the same time.
    2) Blocking the sun and shifting so much weight from earth into the orbit would have unforseeable consequences. You’d need a heck of an explanation why the rest of humanity would go along with this.
    Maybe there are decent explanations in the movie. But I won’t bother finding out because this is just so mind-numbingly stupid.

    • @skymarshal3330
      @skymarshal3330 5 месяцев назад +1

      On Bloomberg, there was an article from last summer stating that the EU looks into blocking out the sun as climate efforts falter. As the planet seems to heat up way faster than expected, it may be a tempting solution even with the unforeseeable consequences. So depending of the context of the film, this orbital superstructure may be considered as a way to stop climate change, which went wrong.
      Also, many smart individuals invented combustion engine, plastic, etc. Some discovered radium and radiation and many stuff... And today we have to deal with a climate crisis because too much CO2, plastic even in the atmosphere, nuclear bombs, etc. Being smart isn't the same than being all-knowing.

  • @dimitristsekeris1821
    @dimitristsekeris1821 Год назад +2

    This looks amazing and extremely up to date as to its political and social commentary.

  • @infinityMind012
    @infinityMind012 2 года назад +10

    Wow . Amazing graphics . Excited

  • @BOBXFILES2374a
    @BOBXFILES2374a 2 года назад +6

    You just gotta love those Tethered Stations! Good point about the shadows obliterating crops, though. Hmm....

    • @qdllc
      @qdllc Год назад +1

      Which brings the obvious plot hole…how did it get built without those issues coming up and halting the project?

  • @markmd9
    @markmd9 Год назад +2

    OMG the with of that ring is the size of the USA!
    Overkill!

  • @behindbarsmototouring898
    @behindbarsmototouring898 Год назад +2

    They would have to mine the ENTIRE solar system for that much metal!!

  • @plyric
    @plyric Год назад +11

    REALLY good trailer! It did not give away the movie's ending, unlike so many other lesser trailers nowadays. I cannot wait to see this movie!!!

    • @SvenskRiddare
      @SvenskRiddare Месяц назад

      It does not have an ending. Film is not made yet.

  • @reneg8392
    @reneg8392 Год назад +10

    Wow! Reminds me of the fantastic book Ringworld by Larry Niven. Is a must read for every scifi fan!

  • @anonymous4809
    @anonymous4809 6 месяцев назад +2

    cann't find this move to watch anywhere , where is this movie streaming? netflix?

  • @52flyingbicycles
    @52flyingbicycles 7 месяцев назад

    The ridiculousness of the structure actually helps the theme I think. If I’m reading it right, of course. The structure makes absolutely no sense and would have massive negative consequences, yet it’s getting built anyway. Just like real life!

  • @mathieuclavier5653
    @mathieuclavier5653 Год назад +14

    WOW, this looks so coool ! I had the same same idea of an orbital ring around the earth but it was not attached to it. Anyway, the story seems just great, incredible visuals and I can't wait to see the movie !

  • @TheGoodContent37
    @TheGoodContent37 Год назад +7

    Ah yes, a metal mega structure bigger than the planet made with the limited metal inside it. So logical...

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад

      Now you understand the basis of the woke narrative.

  • @paolinobindi8903
    @paolinobindi8903 27 дней назад

    inspiring, tomorrow I am going to Home Depot to get the materials to finally build a shed in my backyard 😃

  • @perry1559
    @perry1559 6 месяцев назад

    Lifted from “The Culture” universe of the late great Iain Banks.

  • @liloeliven
    @liloeliven 2 года назад +11

    Wow...this is mind blowing😳😲🤯🤯

  • @samramughal8019
    @samramughal8019 2 года назад +8

    Great work ... 💪.. that's the real pic of future when sun rays won't be available..

  • @Trusteft
    @Trusteft Год назад

    There is an old sci-fi short, I don't remember he details any more. From the 1980s or earlier.
    The story was about a huge alien creature (perhaps the size of this structure or close) which landed on Earth and basically (I am avoiding spoilers as this info is right at the start) broke havoc on the planet and on the human civilization, basically bringing humans back thousands of years in technology. Fantastic story I still remember, but not more details like the title of it.
    This trailer reminded me of that story.

  • @michaelkerins897
    @michaelkerins897 Год назад

    There are no typical Hollywood logos or credits, those boys like their credit.

  • @kamau506
    @kamau506 Год назад +8

    From the very first shot I thought this trailers lacks an understanding of scale, material science and purpose.

  • @MrStarchild3001
    @MrStarchild3001 Год назад +14

    This very much looks like a big budget production with a big imagination (whether that's the case or not!). Will be following this space carefully. Looks amazing.

  • @MartinPlociennik
    @MartinPlociennik Месяц назад

    I was always waiting for a sequel to the 5th wave, I guess this is as close as it gets. Very good movie.

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk 3 месяца назад

    A structure of that size, would actually create very serious gravitational issues. It would increase the size of earths mass and thus we would see a lot of gravitational anomalies with it. For startes, more objects in space would the attracted which means asteroids and similar objects would pass earths orbit more frequently. Another issue is earths crust and the inside experiencing additional pull forces. This might lead to more earth quakes, tectonic movements and so on. And lastly people on earth would also very likely "feel" the gravitational effect.

  • @Cosmoscavle
    @Cosmoscavle Год назад +22

    wow , great visuals !!! massive applause for you guys who model and create this amazing structures , i cant wait to see the movie ! ( p.s. WILL IT BE SHORT FILMS OR LONG LENGTH MOVIE ? )

  • @Soguwe
    @Soguwe Год назад +12

    I don't even want to imagine the process to get planning permissions for that

    • @lolhcd
      @lolhcd Год назад

      let alone get the resources to build it? I doubt the earth could have provided enough without looking like a swiss cheese lmao

    • @Soguwe
      @Soguwe Год назад

      @@lolhcd why waste earth metals when you have asteroid metals that don't have to leave the gravity well for construction in space?

    • @lolhcd
      @lolhcd Год назад

      @@Soguwe if they had the means to mine it either from space or nearby celestial bodies, they wouldn't have to tie it to earth, they would have already become a spacefaring race. The structure is causing a huge drawback on earth's energy received by the sun with huge casted shadows thst would do more bad than good, also, the amount of mineable meteorites would have destroyed the earth if they mined it from one that landed on earth.

    • @Soguwe
      @Soguwe Год назад

      @@lolhcd They're cruising along Saturn's rings in either ridiculously large manned ships or they left the solarsystem altogether and found a smol planet with smol rings
      Either way, they have the technology to get some sweet sweet asteroid metals
      And keeping them from crashing on earth is surprisingly easy, we could do it today, if anyone wanted to fund it
      Anyway, it's a dumb trailer for a stupid concept, I wouldn't waste that much energy thinking about it

    • @10054
      @10054 Год назад +1

      ​@@Soguwe First of all, the collective mass of every asteroid in the solar system is less than 3% of the mass of the moon. This structure has well over 90% the mass of the moon.
      Second, the structure itself would generate gravity causing havoc on earth's ecosystem.
      Third, this is absolutely no possible way of us doing it today. Even if every human on the planet suddenly dedicated themselves to building this structure, we simply do not have the industrial might or the resources to make something even remotely like this. It just isn't mathematically feasible.
      Physics, math, will power, resources, industrial might all collectively say absolutely not when even considering an object like this. Stop spreading misinformation on the internet.

  • @HiiImChris
    @HiiImChris Год назад

    guys, this is a passionate dude who has a cool idea and did something with it. I think everyone is being a little too dramatic and demanding, although of course constructive criticism is perfectly fine.

  • @user-yr8nc3mk4l
    @user-yr8nc3mk4l 2 месяца назад

    Пока бы это строилась, то нарушилось бы магнитное поле и атмосфера земли. Не реальные масштабы и даже далёкое будущее не способно бы такое построить.
    Фантастика в фантастике..)

    • @inquisitive5418
      @inquisitive5418 2 месяца назад

      мечтать не вредно, вредно ...

  • @anxioussamurai9017
    @anxioussamurai9017 Год назад +40

    Wow! I love futurism and this looks awesome! I'd gladly pay just to see the sci-fi megastructures depicted in this trailer.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 Год назад +5

      based on what the people were saying in the video no one in the movie likes futurism.

    • @twisted1800
      @twisted1800 Год назад +1

      I would watch for the same reason, I love videos like this.

  • @miafillene4396
    @miafillene4396 Год назад +16

    I am so going to send this out to everyone I know. This kind of ambitious film making needs exposure. Wow.

  • @nate78824
    @nate78824 11 месяцев назад

    "Hey boss, that shipment of iron from the Alpha Centauri system is going to be a couple light years late. They ran into a bad solar wind storm."

  • @marccleroux4020
    @marccleroux4020 Месяц назад

    Or, a floating scalphold is built with segments that get attached and then the whole scalphold is spun and concrete is poured into the spinning wheel until desired thickness is achieved. The station should be 1000 km wide and 7 km deep and then other rings can be built until the earth looks like Saturn's rings.

  • @user-sw6uo2ox3g
    @user-sw6uo2ox3g Год назад +4

    Наконец то,что то годное про космос,я скучал)

    • @user-bd3gy7sr7w
      @user-bd3gy7sr7w 3 месяца назад

      Как называется по русский ? Просто орбита? Или как?

  • @DekkarJr
    @DekkarJr Год назад +34

    I like the design where its connect to the earth with those massive pillars. Reminds me of Midgar from Final Fantasy 7 - the way the upper levels blocked out the sun from the poor lower levels

    • @dougfoster445
      @dougfoster445 Год назад +1

      lol the windows and lights and that thing based on the scale would be the size of cities.

    • @icedriver2207
      @icedriver2207 3 месяца назад

      Makes you wonder how deep they actually go into the planet.

  • @cyric5083
    @cyric5083 5 месяцев назад

    I know fiction is a fiction, but there are no resources on our planet (like, physically) to create such a structure. Imagine all the metals, plastics and stuff. It looks like half of the planet was literally dug out to build this.

  • @TheTrailburner
    @TheTrailburner 6 дней назад

    I mean, if you can build a giant ring larger than the diameter of Earth. There's no reason it needs to stay on Earth. Send it off into space as part of an intergalactic colony mission.

  • @osamaalbadawi5462
    @osamaalbadawi5462 2 года назад +5

    I am from yemen and i want to say that you are awesome. You are doing a great thing. I am waiting for this film

  • @linus1703
    @linus1703 Год назад +9

    Anyone know if it's still coming out or where I can get updates? This film seems fascinating.

  • @Drone256
    @Drone256 5 месяцев назад +1

    They aren't being subtle about the real life man they are portraying as dark and power hungry.

  • @gilbertwoodward75
    @gilbertwoodward75 4 месяца назад

    The anchors alone would need an immense amount of material, let alone the rings. This can't possibly happen.

  • @spaceman9599
    @spaceman9599 Год назад +12

    Damned interesting conversation concept! Enough hooks to reel me in, even if it's also amusing my inner Physicist.

  • @montigobear
    @montigobear Год назад +4

    Impressive concept. Hope the film sees light of day (pun intended).

  • @satan6548
    @satan6548 Год назад

    By the time humanity has the know-how and materials to build structures like this, we won’t need to.

  • @targetrender9529
    @targetrender9529 Год назад

    You couldn’t construct something like this in 1000 years. The amount of energy required to power it would be greater than all the cities on earth combined.

  • @premnas651
    @premnas651 Год назад +18

    As a lover of science fiction, I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for this one.

    • @Oc70b3r
      @Oc70b3r Год назад

      Same

    • @cindydott452
      @cindydott452 Год назад

      As a lover of science fiction, this looks laughably bad to me.

    • @vivek27789
      @vivek27789 Год назад

      @@cindydott452 hence science fiction...It doesn't need to be perfect or accurate...If it can capture the imagination and suspend the disbelief of rational mind then that science fiction has succeeded in its purpose.

    • @cindydott452
      @cindydott452 Год назад

      @@vivek27789 That clip looks like goofy garbage.

  • @DVinciFradiqueBraga
    @DVinciFradiqueBraga Год назад +7

    A structure that size will collapse under gravity. And where did they get the necessary materials anyways? You would have to strip some considerable portion of the others planets of the solar system to do it.

    • @TheJabs123
      @TheJabs123 Год назад +1

      Hope you understand sci-fi movie term

    • @DVinciFradiqueBraga
      @DVinciFradiqueBraga Год назад +5

      @@TheJabs123 sci-fi means Science fiction. It's fiction, but should be based (losely) on science. If not, is just fantasy, like the lords of the rings :-)

    • @TheJabs123
      @TheJabs123 Год назад +1

      @@DVinciFradiqueBraga okay cool

    • @DVinciFradiqueBraga
      @DVinciFradiqueBraga Год назад +6

      @@TheJabs123 Don't get me wrong, It seems like a cool movie, and I will watch it. I'ts just the size of that ring that bugs me.

    • @TheJabs123
      @TheJabs123 Год назад +2

      @@DVinciFradiqueBraga yes I respect everyone's view, I will watch too 😁

  • @emonvidaly
    @emonvidaly 4 месяца назад

    Yeah. Any civilization that is capable of building that, has already solved all the problem that causes the plot.

  • @heredownunder
    @heredownunder 5 месяцев назад +1

    The shadow alone would change Earth’s climate

  • @cactusoft
    @cactusoft Год назад +7

    1:05, channelling star trek voyager, even managed to make the rings look about 3 miles diameter too just like they did. I am always curious how this can all be plugged into computer, and still manage to get the scale completely off like this.

    • @Tim_Franklin
      @Tim_Franklin Год назад +2

      because someone said they wanted it to look a certain way, physics be damned.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade Год назад +1

      Yeah I just don't see how this day and age science fiction thinks they can get away with bad scaling and physics like this, given how educated we are as an audience.

  • @jwchampagne1
    @jwchampagne1 Год назад +4

    I'm amazed that they had this anti-Elon Musk movie so nearly ready to roll just when it was "needed".

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад +1

      The 'Woke' never sleep.

    • @dimercamparini
      @dimercamparini Год назад +1

      Why? Is Musk doing a ring around earth now?
      (after he failed to do a 2 KM "hyperloop" under Las Vegas) :DDDD

  • @demris15
    @demris15 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've always wondering how messed up Earth's orbit / gravity would become if something like this was created. Very intriguing idea. I feel like for it to truly work, you would need to find a way to bring all forms of life / society with you and we certainly aren't there yet.

    • @L8ugh1ngm8n1
      @L8ugh1ngm8n1 4 месяца назад

      It wouldn't, if the material used to construct the rings is pulled from the Earth itself then the mass of the Earth will remain the same thus no effect on either its orbit or gravity. It may well have an effect on the rotational speed of the Earth as you are moving mass from near the centre to the outer edge, so in essence the days would get longer. If however the material is pulled from elsewhere, well all bets are off then.

  • @ChocoLater1
    @ChocoLater1 2 месяца назад

    Being an overthinker, there would be not enough material to build such a structure.

  • @timeofthesunrise8260
    @timeofthesunrise8260 Год назад +3

    I hope i will see it before total nuclear war.

  • @vincentsherlock6617
    @vincentsherlock6617 Год назад +38

    The scale of the ring compared to the planet is completely ridiculously off.

    • @kamau506
      @kamau506 Год назад +11

      It looks absurd.

    • @Haan22
      @Haan22 Год назад +7

      I'd love to know how it is supposed to anchor to the planet's surface, because if the stresses out in orbit are intense what is happening at 1g must require something magical to work.

    • @JollywoodJoel
      @JollywoodJoel Год назад +6

      I was about to say this, there's no way we can get that much material from earth to make something like that regardless, i mean that ring is at least 1000x bigger than EVERYTHING we built combined through out thousands of years of civilization.

    • @vikassm
      @vikassm Год назад

      I'd call it "Halo: Eddie Murphy edition"

    • @noudialp
      @noudialp Год назад

      @@JollywoodJoel Building such a big structure requires hightech which also means we are able to get materials from outside the Earth.

  • @mauryhatcher
    @mauryhatcher 5 месяцев назад +2

    The production values look great and I'm interested to see this for where the story goes... but the physical construct of the ring is off in multiple ways. The footprints look like they're the size of Australia each in the overhead "from space" shots, and likewise the elevators we see going up and down are simply enormous, New York City-sized things when in comparison to the Earth in those same shots; the legs are so thick they probably have the mass of Europe each, completely unnecessary when an orbital ring just needs to be kept from drifting out of position, it can't "fall down"; there is _so_ _much_ mass in the ring and legs that you'd need to mine most of the moon's mass in appropriate metals to build something that huge, I doubt there is enough usable material on the Earth and moon alone to produce such a structure. Overall, the scale of the ring in comparison to Earth is just really "too much." But to overlook that, maybe the rest of the film will be pretty good? Let's hope.

    • @francis5518
      @francis5518 4 месяца назад +1

      This is the most accurate comment. Well-balanced, and giving the benefit of the doubt.

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 18 дней назад

    That ring looks like it would use up all of Earth's resources just to build it. Even then, such a structure would most likely take centuries to build.

    • @Badkitty24
      @Badkitty24 17 дней назад

      na..the chinese did it in 2 weeks.