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  • humans are fuck... they are not interested to bring world at peace... instead they want to accomplish a mission impossible i.e. conquering Science of GOD

  • Why the fuck we want to go there huh!

  • @wajikhan1 because humans just like a virus they need to spread out all over and shit and pee and dirt as much as they can, the first things they would built when they arrive to that new planet is a bar and strip bar, after a week or so, when they bore recognize the new surface they start committee crimes for territories, properties and money, mankind are like shit, they have to be graved after the sun collapsed at itself

  • We will modify ourselfs. It is in our nature to better ourselfs.

  • we will not be allowed to do any of this. we are moron monkeys and we will be put in our place. simple 

  • too bad in order to make such spaceships, we would

    1) stop wasting money on wars

    2) stop relying on jet propelled ships.

  • @metaknight95 Though likely and ironically, these ships would be very large jets.

  • 04:49 "Present-day engineers have begun thinking about the principles of building such a shi* " xD

  • When he says it would take 70 odd years it would only be about 30 relative to the passengers due einstines theory of relativity

  • What is the music from 2:50 to 3:18???

  • Where is part 1?

  • This has inspired to become an astronaut in the future!!

  • @witmoney8 No, it's not. The animation isn't to scale.

  • @Helge129

    To tell you the truth Gliese 581 is smaller then our sun. It's a red dwarf (M-type star) compared to our sun (G-type star). Life is possible on the Gliese 581 system, because although Gliese 581 is smaller and produces less heat and light Gliese 581d is bigger and has a larger atmosphere. The atmosphere contains CO2 which traps heat from Gliese 581, and allows liquid water to exist. Gliese 581d orbits the habitable zone. Thus there is water and air. It means life.

  • @America100000able I know it is. You don't need to tell me that. The guy said That Gliese 581's star is smaller than the planets, which it certainly is Not.

  • nadoeloiskat:

    sounds like the Vulcans

  • I think the babies would die. The AI can maybe react when they cry and give them food, and some kind of puppets could hug them, but no machine is going to give them love.

  • @Depotmaster

    Hmph. I wish babies died due to lack of love, but reality proves they can survive despite abuse and neglect of the worst sort.

    No, they'd be quite fine with A.I. that will at least tend to their needs and provide some stimulation. It would probably be a better life than many here on Earth experience.

  • That's 350 thousand yearsaway? I'll be there in 10.

  • @ShizzJizz0 20 Light years in 10 years? Who do you think you are, Chuck Norris?

  • every construction project we already had for building the spaceship, we might not be able to forge such a huge ship! If we get 1 million people, 100000 people, 10000 people or even 1000 people outside of this solar system, (probably sorted from all the races to continue humanity...) and safely to a habitable planet, our survival as a species is almost guaranteed, but saving the whole Earth would be impossible... Anyways, we will probably be extinct long before the sun would melt us.

  • @ac515ifi: Are you kidding? You want a spacecraft which could house 7 billion people? (assuming that we won't grow in population any further from now on...) Even if that thing would travel with light-speed and would be the size of Britain, what the fuck would 7 billion people eat in 20 years? Stellar dust? How would we store enough medication? And finally, where would we get the resources to build it? Even if we unite all nations on Earth, nationalize all private property afterwards, and cancel

  • it is close and technology could make it a little bit more hospitable, but getting outside the solar system is impossible unless we can build almost light-speed-reaching spacecrafts...

  • @nadoeloiskat: Probably there would be some laws which would allow us to colonize. Like, for example, if we manage to terraform a planet, by creating a proper atmospheric condition and getting there plants and animal life forms, it would be our right to live there. Or, in case we had discovered a habitable planet with no civilization controlling it, we would have any right to colonize it. Still, I think that people living outside the solar system is just a dream. Maybe Mars could be a colony, as

  • Star Wars... If it was real, then Stephen Hawking could be Darth Vader! I'm jus sayin' ...the technology keeping him alive and the voice thing... hmmmm.

  • This video gives me chills. As Carl Sagan once said, we humans are truly capable of greatness. We need to get our act together here on Earth! There's not a moment to lose.

  • rofl not all aliens cud be superior life forms they could just be humans that are technologically advanced or even physically advanced they dont necessarily have to be different

  • 4:52 "building such a shi-"

  • who the hell do we think we are..? how could they possibly know anything about that other (possibly inhabitable???) rock... so let's see, so far, we've built an unmanned pinto that would take 350,000 years to get there... why are these geniuses wasting their time on that... put me a space station on mars first...baby steps... damn. 350k years, HAAA

  • why are they worried about financial cost? if the freaky world is going to be destroyed just build the damn thing and everybody hop on it, wtf!? why would people still sit around on earth, watch the interstellar spacecraft they built fly away & counting stupid money if its going to be destroyed anyway. sheesh!

  • we need to worry about stopping these wars before we do anything

  • if the ppl around the world will help one another and contribute in making spaceships, we should have a bigger and better spaceship by now:) for me our technology is very primitive and thats becoz of us. because of being selfish especially the governments

  • @hayoof53

    Your trying to preach to the wrong kind of people you moron. We here are interested in discovery and learning, not putting blind faith in religion and questioning nothing. Fuck off with this already!

  • @hayoof53 Flagged, and reported.

  • @hayoof53 And what proof do you have I ask? What proof do you really have dear muslim?

  • 4:53 lol he said shit

  • @Bagadaboats building such a shit

  • think about aliens...they are probably thinking the same thing but we get so frightened when we think about thier "spacecrafts" now imagine how the inhabitants of gliese 581 will feel when we arrive..if we do

  • The one thing I cant see is this, lets say we achieved light speed capabilities. Traveling at that speed for 20 plus years, there is no way to see what might be in the path. If that ship hit a pebble at light speed it would do a lot of damage. I am no genius and I am not really that smart, but can someone tell me if there is a wa to avoid that. (Theoretically)

  • @anphelps27 if we could do that, we are able to create energy fields using the heat we are generating to literally incinerate anything in our path besides objects that we can obviously avoid (planets, stars, asteroids)

    this heat generated from our engines will destroy anything from dust to pebbles and even small rocks.

  • @IchigoCandy1 Oh. Makes sense man. Thanks for not being condescending in your answer. Lots of ass wholes on you tube ya know. So would we be able to navigate through asteroids and meteors? I really hope we can one day venture out beyond what we know. I dont think we will ever do it, but that is only because of personal religious beliefs, but if I am wrong, wouldnt that be cool to go to different earth like planets.

  • @anphelps27 Yes, it would be quite amazing. I'm just sad i would most likely be dead by the time this is truly possible.

  • @IchigoCandy1 I do not know about that dude. I do not know how old you are, but our technology and scientific breakthroughs are increasing so fast, this stuff might happen in our lifetime. I know some of the trans-humanism breakthroughs have come further than we ever thought. I looked into that a little bit and felt like

    I was in a sci fi movie or something. Just saying that we never know. Maybe I am just an optimist.

  • @anphelps27 i think i have an idea on how to avoid crashing with other things like rocks, planets or stars. we just need a super advanced detector that will detect this things far away while travelling in space:)

  • By the time we would start to build these interstellar ships to spreads ourselves, aliens will make the first contact, congratulates us by becoming a truly space age civilization and then tell us that we cant just go where ever we want and do what ever we want. There's other lifeforms, other civilizations and theres rules and laws in the universe..

  • @nadoeloiskat Isn't that the movie, "the day the earth stood still?"

  • @nadoeloiskat no, that's impossible...

    american aliens ?

  • @nadoeloiskat still as a innovative and curious race we will in some form spread our influence throughout the cosmos. Very soon these aliens will find out that we are not content with a handful of colonies or a few advanced technologies..

  • @nadoeloiskat Nah, they'll just spray the earth with alien bug spray and exterminate the human pests before they settle.

  • wow (goosebumps)

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  • Hes the worlds smartest man.His idears are realy good .but how can we biuld a super man space ship.moving at that kind of speed ?

  • @dragonworld2008 that's the beauty of science, people would have asked the same of edison as he created the lightbulb, or the ability to communicate instantly via the telephone. as knowledge progresses, theirs no telling what we can do.

  • @ARJproductions100 actually there are countless we just haven' t found them..yet.

    And i have great faith in Gliese - imagine colonies there, i can just picture it.

  • There's another problem that the narrator forgot to figure out - on how can human survive (assuming such a journey becomes successful) the 7 times pull of gravity since it is 7 times bigger than earth.

  • @royvan214 same thing i thought - but it seems it's only 4 times bigger and its gravity pull is not as strong as it would be a 4x earth - this means it's 4 times in volume but not in mass.

    Even 4x is...acceptable i guess. You'd just feel fat => i am guessing muscles and bones of ..uhhh.."colonists" would adapt. :P

  • Spreading life from earth to the rest of universe is not a good idea at all. life on earth was a failed experiment, the top result is us, Ugly, mean, greedy, no mercy, the strong destroys the weak, and the fittest survive, we shouldn't spread this evil DNA anywhere in the universe we should let it die on earth. leave other planets to experiment their own, may be, they come up with something better. they can hardly can get any worse, and if they come up with nothing, it wouldn't be a great loss

  • @sami91969 start with yourself you self -loathing crap !

  • poor babies they should give them food and give them their moms back

  • poor babies they should give them food

  • had a question linda how many episodes of stephen hawkings universe and wats the name of them PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chemote333 the first one would be "The Story Of Everything" the second one would be "Time Travel" and the last one would be "Aliens"

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