I've heared the mars lost its atmosphere due to its loss of magnetic field (solar storms blew it away). Since there is none it would lose a new atmosphere too. Isn't that true?
Yeah just about the time when we try to inhabit another planet with our most destructive and polluting technology. Do we really need a planet wide fall out? STUPID IDEA.
@68dzintra Would you rather talk science with adults who have no experience in science or even sci fi for that matter,sure these sci fi fan boys may not be the smartest people but they understand some of the concepts.
got all this technology yet were still driving around environmental disasters that run on gas...yeah technology is soooo advanced that we've had the same design for a car since it came out it may be faster, slightly more gas efficient, but how longs it been now? yeah even if we could do all this. we never will because they hold back the technology from the people.
Venus's atmospehre actually makes it a superfluid technically, Venus is even just barly within the habitable zone but Mars is a much better bet as some projections place the edge of the habitable zone at 3.0 AU from the Sun and Mars is 1.5 from it. The only problem is Mars is only barly massive enough to have an atmosphere. Mars does have loads of ice and some even guess that at certain rare times it is liquide anyway.
Make other planets sustainable for life, time/space travel, force fields, invisibility...all these things are most likely possible. The impossible thing is getting man interested enough in it to the point where they start thinking like this guy. If we could ever do that (probably won't happen) we could get the impossible done and at a fast rate I would think.
@lattask8er I have too disagree, look at society/human evolution.
We are just dots on an eternal ladder, if there were a way I could assure you the things you rated as impossible will happen, I would have. Have faith in humanity, we are still on the earliest point possible as a race, we are a baby whom haven't learned to open it's eyes yet. However I believe, with almost a certainty, humanity will reach some of these goals, in OUR lifetime. Our race, society is in it's earliest steps possible.
@DrNaturalPhenomena The only problem is it seems we have started to lose interest in many things as a society. We don't appreciate things, we try to take easy routes, there's no in between levels with us it's either one extreme or the other. We are at a dangerous level...but I hope you are right.
@lattask8er Amusing, you described Humanity in a really good manner. Either one extreme or the other, you are so right. But there is a reason the expression; "I am only a human" exists ;)
@DrNaturalPhenomena Very true, and I see a massive amount of potential for humanity. We have advance very far just in the last 50 or 60 years, especially in technology. So, the potential is there we just have to make sure we keep encouraging it to be used and setting good examples...our else we'll just be like a ball at the top of the hill...forever having potential.
@lattask8er I agree with your statements, if humanity would come together as a species and not a divided race of individuals, technology would increase at a substantial rate.
@DrNaturalPhenomena lol, thanx. I think I would reccomend the nuclear powerplants are a solution. There would be a risk of meteorite striking at them. But the cooling rods are for a fact burried deep underground. Just dig a deeper crater then. As far as I know, there are no earthquakes on Mars. Weather is actually rather stabile on mars. Even reaches some degrees pluss... it is Nasa's "beach resort". Hows THAT for a discussing.
I've heared the mars lost its atmosphere due to its loss of magnetic field (solar storms blew it away). Since there is none it would lose a new atmosphere too. Isn't that true?
1aMattes 1 month ago
@1aMattes Theoretically we could build up a suitable, for humans, atmosphere on mars.
DrNaturalPhenomena 1 month ago
@DrNaturalPhenomena Check this: watch?v=or5ctagh0to
1aMattes 1 month ago
Yeah just about the time when we try to inhabit another planet with our most destructive and polluting technology. Do we really need a planet wide fall out? STUPID IDEA.
stiffyschlong 1 month ago
I just take Acid and live in another reality.
EBOWARRIOR 2 months ago
@68dzintra Would you rather talk science with adults who have no experience in science or even sci fi for that matter,sure these sci fi fan boys may not be the smartest people but they understand some of the concepts.
thelegendarylord 2 months ago
got all this technology yet were still driving around environmental disasters that run on gas...yeah technology is soooo advanced that we've had the same design for a car since it came out it may be faster, slightly more gas efficient, but how longs it been now? yeah even if we could do all this. we never will because they hold back the technology from the people.
Sheep0989 2 months ago
8:00 Total Recall anyone?
Science fiction can become science fact.. never know :)
CrazyTacky 2 months ago
Dr.Kaku, makes math and science seem even more awesome.
RedAnimus 3 months ago
@68dzintra Actually, I thought about my channel yesterday, felt the same way.
The plans were to post a large variety of videos, of course Carl Sagan, but my HDD crashed just after these posts. I am sorry if you were offended.
DrNaturalPhenomena 3 months ago
God damn pomegranates are good.
FailBlob 3 months ago
Um how about the moon
octaviorangelgandara 3 months ago
If the US diverted its defense budget to its space program, we'd be on mars in 50ish years or less.
DBDMotorsports 4 months ago
Venus's atmospehre actually makes it a superfluid technically, Venus is even just barly within the habitable zone but Mars is a much better bet as some projections place the edge of the habitable zone at 3.0 AU from the Sun and Mars is 1.5 from it. The only problem is Mars is only barly massive enough to have an atmosphere. Mars does have loads of ice and some even guess that at certain rare times it is liquide anyway.
RJL738 4 months ago
Make other planets sustainable for life, time/space travel, force fields, invisibility...all these things are most likely possible. The impossible thing is getting man interested enough in it to the point where they start thinking like this guy. If we could ever do that (probably won't happen) we could get the impossible done and at a fast rate I would think.
lattask8er 5 months ago
@lattask8er I have too disagree, look at society/human evolution.
We are just dots on an eternal ladder, if there were a way I could assure you the things you rated as impossible will happen, I would have. Have faith in humanity, we are still on the earliest point possible as a race, we are a baby whom haven't learned to open it's eyes yet. However I believe, with almost a certainty, humanity will reach some of these goals, in OUR lifetime. Our race, society is in it's earliest steps possible.
DrNaturalPhenomena 5 months ago
@DrNaturalPhenomena The only problem is it seems we have started to lose interest in many things as a society. We don't appreciate things, we try to take easy routes, there's no in between levels with us it's either one extreme or the other. We are at a dangerous level...but I hope you are right.
lattask8er 5 months ago
@lattask8er Amusing, you described Humanity in a really good manner. Either one extreme or the other, you are so right. But there is a reason the expression; "I am only a human" exists ;)
DrNaturalPhenomena 5 months ago
@DrNaturalPhenomena Very true, and I see a massive amount of potential for humanity. We have advance very far just in the last 50 or 60 years, especially in technology. So, the potential is there we just have to make sure we keep encouraging it to be used and setting good examples...our else we'll just be like a ball at the top of the hill...forever having potential.
lattask8er 5 months ago
@lattask8er I agree with your statements, if humanity would come together as a species and not a divided race of individuals, technology would increase at a substantial rate.
Work together instead of against?
What a concept!
GMisurdaddy 3 months ago
I love you thank you for posting!!!
jrconjux 6 months ago
start with Uranus
cernij2 7 months ago
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astraelios 7 months ago
@astraelios Brilliant!
Finally we start "discussing" using nuclear power for the real reason to use it.
DrNaturalPhenomena 7 months ago 8
@DrNaturalPhenomena lol, thanx. I think I would reccomend the nuclear powerplants are a solution. There would be a risk of meteorite striking at them. But the cooling rods are for a fact burried deep underground. Just dig a deeper crater then. As far as I know, there are no earthquakes on Mars. Weather is actually rather stabile on mars. Even reaches some degrees pluss... it is Nasa's "beach resort". Hows THAT for a discussing.
astraelios 7 months ago
@astraelios u don't get it? Think extraordinary.
tommy714pham 7 months ago
f ing r tards...
bgdrizzt 7 months ago
me and my friend were thinking about bringing air molecules to a planet and if we bring enough air we can overcome the carbon dioxide
00xna71j 8 months ago
theyre acting is bad
RdonZOME 8 months ago
what about mars lack of a magnetosphere?
galaxy802 9 months ago
thank you. Wow! just 5 gigawatts to terraform Mars. Thats nothing! you just need 5 ITER reactors across the whole planet. Use that.
Neoli2300 9 months ago
thank you
Neoli2300 9 months ago
Thanks mate, appreciate it!!!
davinkorea 9 months ago
@davinkorea No problem at all!
Glad you like it.
DrNaturalPhenomena 9 months ago
ive been trying to find this show everywhere. glad u uploaded it . hope u get season 2
polioman5000 9 months ago
more please
bbvoxlover 9 months ago
@bbvoxlover Working on it, gonna upload at least the entire season 2.
And of course, Carl Sagan.
It is a start.. : )
DrNaturalPhenomena 9 months ago 4