The cryosleep journey into interstellar space, but how long would you want to sleep? Some personal inspiration for making this video came from: Interstellar (the movie), The Expanse (books and TV show) and Star Trek Next Gen. The short video, Interstellar A.I.: Writing the Encyclopedia of the Galaxy (inspired by Carl Sagan), is available on my Patreon here: www.patreon.com/venturecity New Project: This is something I've wanted to start for a number of years, creating an Encyclopedia of the Future. A collection of entries, defining future technology in the areas of space habitation, space engineering, biotechnology, cyber society, A.I. robotics, regenerative medicine, and much more. The first volume contains 31 entries with illustrations and is also available on my Patreon. It is a large ongoing project, with additional volumes to be published that will complete the final Encyclopedia.
@@VentureCity I'm going to drop a paper soon on Biocore which basically integrates photonics VLSI and synbio compute, and offers a path forward to synbio quantum computing. Let me know if you're interested
I watched this while falling asleep last night, not saying that it’s boring to be clear, rather that it’s unexpectedly soothing. Love the overall atmosphere, mood, and pacing of this video, it’s yet another master piece as far as I’m concerned.
Man you guys are amazin! I love the part where the families back home go into cryo sleep. not one movie ive ever seen did they do that. Way to go with that one
It’s not the worst destination as it came from the centre of the milkyway. If it was still in its original orbit there would never be any hope of reaching it, but because it was flung out of its orbit towards the solar system we are able to visit it.
This topic is endlessly fascinating, and perhaps my great, great grandchildren will witness the launch of a cryo-sleep spaceship. You've created a beautiful and thoughtful presentation, and sometime in the 22nd century this vision may become reality.
Wow, either a lot of thought was put into this sci- fi concept, or this is already a reality to a few select special ppl. Either way the human imagination never fails to astonish me. IMO the best thing humans possess...imagination. 🚀 🌟 ❤
Great video, but my guess is that humans will never be able to hibernate for long periods of time. We are simply not the same as bears, bees, and bugs.
Hybernetic genes in the gnome. They've found that hybernating animals with a type a bacteria in their gut that is able to digest urine and other waste products. Then body is able to reabsorb the bacteria as a food source. Animals without the gut bacteria were very malnourished after hybernating. Animals with it only needed couple of days to be back in top shape. Bears some squirrels.. This technology is conceivable. I'd say three-months hybernating, one month of recuperation. On rotation 1/4 of the crew and passengers are awake, throughout the journey. Each year is 3mon awake for passengers and crew. Silly bet but I'd think that's how it goes.
The planet was passing by our system and still took 20 years, and is likely how much closer than Proxima? It would take this tech well over 100 years, possibly much more.
We go nowhere it’s all fantasy they cannot even go outside their own planet without protection it’s all nonsense and fantasy and will not happen within 100s of years from now
Machines and computers will last longer than human flesh. To explore other planets, we will be sending AI and robots like we are doing now within the solar system. Long after we re gone, robots that we have created to explore, terri-form, and replicate will keep going. If we find other "intelligent beings," they're likely to be machines.. that were created by some other flesh based organism from some time ago. When you think about it, it's kinda crazy. That the chance that all this has happened before and it will happen again and again. It's easier to create super intelligent machines than to bridge the distance between interstellar objects, planets and galaxies. We will at some point, realize this and focus our development toward space exploration with machines and send them out first. To bridge the distance between galaxies, you'll need to move faster than light.. and we are closer to creating buff and smart machines than FTL space exploration
The best video I’ve ever seen on Cryo-sleep and always wondered how it worked. I always thought people get flash frozen. But I was wrong all this time and this video has shown me what really happens. I love that this rogue planet came from SAG A* my favourite Black hole because I’m born when the earth is aligned with this beast. 21 December. ❤
Unless it's a one way journey of planetary colonization, I think robots still remain the best tools for exploration. There is absolutely no point sending a human being on a 20 years long trip just to explore a rock.
I just love how so many people today ( which was considered the future and the time we would be doing this) but people today dont think seeing space and or another planet would be amazing. It angers me how we haven't done shit in 30 or 40 years ! Id go in a heartbeat on a 100 year trip
It really is tragic that we let money and politics hinder the incredible momentum we built up back in the 1960s only to be nullified by Nixon by the mere stroke of a pen
@@oeliamoya9796 I totally agree. Yeah it's completely gone! It does even come down to a single president or political party! It's both parties and every President and politician since the Apollo days!! A big part is also the public and lack of interest in space and that's sad!! If I could go back to early 80s and tell everyone by the year 2024 we don't have improved space travel capabilities and pretty much everything we thought would be happening is not happening !! Something is off and doesn't make sense!! Could you imagine if let's say the car industry did the same as NASA!! We still would driving cars from the late 60s-early 70s. It's bonkers !!!
There is a frog in Iceland that is frozen solid for 7 months during the year and thaws out and comes back to life. That frog increases it's glucose level 40 times before freezing and this somehow protects it's cells from being damaged when frozen. It may be that simple, increase glucose levels before freezing.
Those frogs eject all the liquid from their organs before freezing so there cells don't get destroyed while frozen. Humans can't do this so freezing us would kill us.
The part about families also going into cryo sleep reminded me of an old Twilight Zone episode where an astronaut was supposed to go into cryo sleep, but didnt so when he got back him and his wife would be same age. When he got back his wife went into cryo sleep so they would both be young when he got back, but alas, pilot was old, wife was young!
Read AFTER watching video through to the end: Instead of that gentle 2 week orientation wake up period out of cryo, a malfunction causes you to have to wake up immediately. I imagine the sudden shock to the system will cause the majority of them to die.
Let's see: we do not have the technology to put people in something called cryosleep; we do not have controlled fusion energy; we have not identified any "rogue planet" that used to lie at the centre of our galaxy; there is no current Mars colony; why would we spend all this time, money and energy trying to visit a plan with no central star, and therefore no possibility of supporting human type life? Apart from that, this is an incredibly accurate scientific analysis!
Sooooooo, Just a few inquires... Given the age of the Chief medical officer in this film, have they considered the physical toll, of going into & coming out of cryo-sleep over 21 times, during their galactic road trip? What's the aging process for do, since the rest of the crew will supposedly only age 5 months out off the 20 year trip?? Is turning off all the lights, inside an outside, because it saves energy and going completely dark, where you cant see any part of the ship on the outside, so that while they travel they do not risk being seen by other galatic road trip travelers? So what happens, after youve spent 20 years traveling, and you arrive to the planet you have been researching and planning for, and then find out that it is not habitable to live on? Do they turn around and go home, only losing 10 months of total aging time? Or do they use the distance they have gained, and see if they can find a Goldie Locks Planet from where they are at that time? Are leaders of the crew going to bring weapons? Will the military be involved? Are pets or working animals allowed to go? What is the selection process to go on such a long journey? Will there be any lifeboat ship that can take everyone home in case of an emergency, and will those ships be able to replicate the Cryo-Sleep setup for a long distance return? Will the ship have any defensive capabilities to protect itself from enemies, Foreign Galaxies away or Milky Way Domestic..? Once the ship touches down, what's the next plan? Will they load up a bunch more ships are start the great galactic migration? What is the plan if the 2nd ship arrives to a Roanoke situation? After setting up shop and gotten started on growing the population, will the next step be to send out another ark ship to another plant so we can start becoming a Multi-Planet / Multi-Galaxy, interplanetary Species? Final question, what happens if after we started populating a couple of Goldie Locks planets, each so far that have been empty of Sentiant life, we finally run into alien species either while in travel or on one of the next planets we find, what will do in that encounter? Are we trying to make freinds?
I personally don't think interstellar travel makes any possible sense. No matter what scenario you come up with, the specific challenges and outcomes are unworkable. I won't even mention the energy requirements which makes such trips impossible in the first place. For better or for worse, we are destined to stay within our solar system. Hopefully we create a future that is so appealing and fulfilling, that we don't want to travel anywhere anyway.
We learn new things which give us new capabilities, so there are several ways to approach this engineering challenge, rather than be defeatist and give up right away. Meeting the challenge is how we evolve and spread out.
😆 (lol) They wake up after the journey, like the ‘ Ripely ’ character, in the Aliens franchise only to discover They’re impregnated with horrific ‘ chest buster ‘ spawn or approaching some other inescapable cosmic doom.
If humanity is going to deep space we are going to have to genetically alter our astronauts to survive it. Radiation resistance, the ability the maintain muscle conditioning, something that keeps the calcium in our bones and something to modify our blood cells to more efficiently carry oxygen. Maybe natural genetic mutation after humans have been in near earth microgravity for several generations. That is unless we can find a faster way of traveling. But we would need a leap in how we understand physics to do this.
While humans in sleeping mode special capsules could make humans healthier and younger, or stop time. Humans before traveling could choose which mode need to receive after waking up.
This video was very well done. I only have one reservation. My problem is; why all that effort and sacrifice for a desolate rogue planet? Then what you turn around and head home.
The conceit demands ignoring the radiation and grit pummeling any ship from every direction. Cold sleep is a better escape mechanism to avoid worst of catastrophe, or perhaps skipping geological-engineering new planets, but romantic sea-sailing tropes are shredded by harsh of reality.
They're developing various ideas for radiation shielding, both passive (water ice) and active, with a min-magnetosphere created by diffusing ionised helium in an electromagnetic field. They're not ignoring the danger of radiation, they're dealing with it.
Unrealistic. Sitting in the same position in the sleep pod for 10 years would be horrific for the human body. In palliative care, patients need to be turned every 2 hours to prevent skin and tissue damage. Can't imagine what a 10 years cryo-sleep would do to the joints, internal organs, skin etc. As far as i know, animals in hibernation move during their sleep or even awaken from time to time. The astronauts would probably need for their health regular awakening periods and sport for recovery.
Great! But you said they don’t dream and yet the dog dreams of stuff? The Reawakening process is a living hell for someone like me who has claustrophobia and you didn’t address if their memories still worked
If and when we master cryosleep, imagine the space time travel generational loop. Visualize this: 2100: cryo sleep mastered, max speed space crafts can travel is 10% speed of light (SoL). We send a group toward Planet A that will take 1000 years. They head out. 2200: initial group is now 900 years away from planet A, and we can travel at a speed that a new group would arrive at planet A in 800. The intial group would then arrive there later than the group who departed later from earth. Therefore creating an inverse generational loop.
"I would have liked you to have been deep frozen too. Awaiting zero fresh in your flesh for my return. But your father refused to sign the forms to freeze you. Let's see, youd be about 60 now, or long dead by the time that I return to Earth." ( Spirit of the age - Hawkwind )
Our lives are going to change a lot in our future. It's sad to know that we have to leave out beautiful planet so we can live on as half human and the other half human.saf but true.
the concept of putting onces family in cryo sleep at the same time as the astronaut so that they stay the same age is funny. at that point people could just cryosleep for fun to go to the future.
This is probably similar to what Zhane the Silver Space Ranger went through in Power Rangers In Space. Zhane probably didn't age during his hyper sleep in the cryogenic tube in the Astro Megaship.🤔
U Guys should really link-in with....the Producers of the Expanse and For All Mankind..... V* ----City is simply "Awesome"; and I haven't used that word for at least 12 years!!!
Suggest a bit of expose on the prep done using automation at the destination site. Something on the fact that certain moral compromises must be made so that the departure does not have to be delayed 15 years for the problems to be solved. Two to three always-awake multi skilled attendants will be required, operating in 4 month shifts unless they are pre conditioned for longer. These will be volunteers of vetted enthusiasts willing to trade their lives for the experience. The psychological vetting of each member will have to be complete, to overcome innate human tendencies that could end everyone's life on board due to social conflict. Children must also be present mostly female, who are old enough to consent to being baby mules and young enough to perform the role for the duration.VR addiction will need managed. A discussion on laws, regulations, punishment would be interesting. And let's talk about equity and diversity while we are entertained by this particular version of science.
Question for you, Medical Doctors say if you do not sleep you could die, what happens in opposite condition like if you sleep too much and you do not dream during this long sleep? I personally think there is a high probability that these Astronauts could die because of lack of dreaming of excess of dreaming.
The cryosleep journey into interstellar space, but how long would you want to sleep?
Some personal inspiration for making this video came from: Interstellar (the movie), The Expanse (books and TV show) and Star Trek Next Gen.
The short video, Interstellar A.I.: Writing the Encyclopedia of the Galaxy (inspired by Carl Sagan), is available on my Patreon here: www.patreon.com/venturecity
New Project: This is something I've wanted to start for a number of years, creating an Encyclopedia of the Future. A collection of entries, defining future technology in the areas of space habitation, space engineering, biotechnology, cyber society, A.I. robotics, regenerative medicine, and much more.
The first volume contains 31 entries with illustrations and is also available on my Patreon. It is a large ongoing project, with additional volumes to be published that will complete the final Encyclopedia.
I really like these video yall need to do more and a better schedule to put these videos out
And all of it fantasy...😂
@@duncanbedford4765 "Cryosleep " ? Not really a new principle....Iittle kids often do that
after throwing a tantrum...........
@@chrisbrown8640 🤣
@@VentureCity I'm going to drop a paper soon on Biocore which basically integrates photonics VLSI and synbio compute, and offers a path forward to synbio quantum computing. Let me know if you're interested
It's pretty wild I'm 56 I remember as a kid back in the seventies when they discuss things like this
I watched this while falling asleep last night, not saying that it’s boring to be clear, rather that it’s unexpectedly soothing. Love the overall atmosphere, mood, and pacing of this video, it’s yet another master piece as far as I’m concerned.
At least you didnt Cry yourself to sleep........
Man you guys are amazin! I love the part where the families back home go into cryo sleep. not one movie ive ever seen did they do that. Way to go with that one
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Welcome to the wonderful world of venture city I love these guys!
Exactly, never taught about that, even the dog, it maked a smile on my face
Probably the most detailed and impressive yet simplified video on deep space cryosleep paired with the worst possible analog for a destination.
It’s not the worst destination as it came from the centre of the milkyway. If it was still in its original orbit there would never be any hope of reaching it, but because it was flung out of its orbit towards the solar system we are able to visit it.
I can’t believe how precisely this is planned out like does this dude work for NASA?
Then does that mean what it would look like
This topic is endlessly fascinating, and perhaps my great, great grandchildren will witness the launch of a cryo-sleep spaceship. You've created a beautiful and thoughtful presentation, and sometime in the 22nd century this vision may become reality.
Don't tell me that, man. I'm already very jealous of my great - great grandchildren.
Thank you for your kind words
This is definitely better than viewing a Hollywood movie! Very very interesting!
Love it, I appreciate your work
I appreciate that, thank you
Wow, either a lot of thought was put into this sci- fi concept, or this is already a reality to a few select special ppl. Either way the human imagination never fails to astonish me. IMO the best thing humans possess...imagination. 🚀 🌟 ❤
Great video, but my guess is that humans will never be able to hibernate for long periods of time. We are simply not the same as bears, bees, and bugs.
Hybernetic genes in the gnome. They've found that hybernating animals with a type a bacteria in their gut that is able to digest urine and other waste products. Then body is able to reabsorb the bacteria as a food source. Animals without the gut bacteria were very malnourished after hybernating. Animals with it only needed couple of days to be back in top shape. Bears some squirrels..
This technology is conceivable. I'd say three-months hybernating, one month of recuperation. On rotation 1/4 of the crew and passengers are awake, throughout the journey. Each year is 3mon awake for passengers and crew. Silly bet but I'd think that's how it goes.
True
Humans and a dog had been hibernated for 300 years.
@@arsalanhasan2953 No
@@arsalanhasan2953 300 years you say? That means they were frozen in 1724? Cool
Of all the interesting destinations I could imagine a dead planet isn’t even close
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Absolutely thought the same...
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Absolutely thought the same...
what about if you owned it 100% when you got there and had the task of populating it with 100 genetically perfect hot partners of your choice? ;)
While I love the way this video has been graphically produced, why would we spend all that money to visit a dark planet. Better to go to Prixima B.
It would be better just to send a probe that could do everything that a human crew could do
The planet was passing by our system and still took 20 years, and is likely how much closer than Proxima? It would take this tech well over 100 years, possibly much more.
We go nowhere it’s all fantasy they cannot even go outside their own planet without protection it’s all nonsense and fantasy and will not happen within 100s of years from now
Machines and computers will last longer than human flesh. To explore other planets, we will be sending AI and robots like we are doing now within the solar system. Long after we re gone, robots that we have created to explore, terri-form, and replicate will keep going. If we find other "intelligent beings," they're likely to be machines.. that were created by some other flesh based organism from some time ago. When you think about it, it's kinda crazy. That the chance that all this has happened before and it will happen again and again.
It's easier to create super intelligent machines than to bridge the distance between interstellar objects, planets and galaxies. We will at some point, realize this and focus our development toward space exploration with machines and send them out first. To bridge the distance between galaxies, you'll need to move faster than light.. and we are closer to creating buff and smart machines than FTL space exploration
What makes you think money will have any intrinsic value in this future? It actually has none today.
Passengers, underrated movie.
At 7/10 and 450K votes on the IMDB, I would say it's highly rated for what it is.
They took a fascinating story concept and ruined it.
@@Chris-cb9ln ... A wild misanthrope approaches. "You know where you wanted to be, you feel like you're suppose to be somewhere else." - Arthur
Passengers was a great movie!
👍👍
My favourite space movie ❤
Passengers COULD have been so much better. Should have called it "JUST 2 passengers"
The best video I’ve ever seen on Cryo-sleep and always wondered how it worked. I always thought people get flash frozen. But I was wrong all this time and this video has shown me what really happens. I love that this rogue planet came from SAG A* my favourite Black hole because I’m born when the earth is aligned with this beast. 21 December. ❤
Thank you for your kind words
Nothing happens, this is a work of fiction. nobody has ever been sent into cryo-sleep.🤷🏼♂
Nice startrek nod naming the dotocr Crusher
Remarkable detailed and extremely thorough investigation- based...congrats!
Unless it's a one way journey of planetary colonization, I think robots still remain the best tools for exploration. There is absolutely no point sending a human being on a 20 years long trip just to explore a rock.
Robots have no individual inspiration. Hence, send Humans.
I just love how so many people today ( which was considered the future and the time we would be doing this) but people today dont think seeing space and or another planet would be amazing. It angers me how we haven't done shit in 30 or 40 years ! Id go in a heartbeat on a 100 year trip
It really is tragic that we let money and politics hinder the incredible momentum we built up back in the 1960s only to be nullified by Nixon by the mere stroke of a pen
@@oeliamoya9796 I totally agree. Yeah it's completely gone! It does even come down to a single president or political party! It's both parties and every President and politician since the Apollo days!! A big part is also the public and lack of interest in space and that's sad!! If I could go back to early 80s and tell everyone by the year 2024 we don't have improved space travel capabilities and pretty much everything we thought would be happening is not happening !! Something is off and doesn't make sense!! Could you imagine if let's say the car industry did the same as NASA!! We still would driving cars from the late 60s-early 70s. It's bonkers !!!
Well done. What makes good sci-fi is good science. Well researched and thought out.
Another great video thank you VentureCity 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
Wr not far off to have this technology up and running for longer space exploration..
Great Video @VentureCity..KUDOS
Journey to Alpha centauri B was amazing with a music at the back
“Dreaming of treats!” One minute before you just said no dreaming in cryo!
Never diss a dogs dream yaryard just never do it
Fantastic Video ❤
Gotta love sci-fi.
There is a frog in Iceland that is frozen solid for 7 months during the year and thaws out and comes back to life. That frog increases it's glucose level 40 times before freezing and this somehow protects it's cells from being damaged when frozen. It may be that simple, increase glucose levels before freezing.
Hurrah for diabetics in space. 😬👍🏼
Yes, because diabetes in space would be great. Already have it here 😂🤣
Those frogs eject all the liquid from their organs before freezing so there cells don't get destroyed while frozen. Humans can't do this so freezing us would kill us.
The part about families also going into cryo sleep reminded me of an old Twilight Zone episode where an astronaut was supposed to go into cryo sleep, but didnt so when he got back him and his wife would be same age. When he got back his wife went into cryo sleep so they would both be young when he got back, but alas, pilot was old, wife was young!
wow. This was really well done.
I believe that even in a form of suspended animation, we would still age at a cellular level.
And , You'll have to sign a paper that states.." Yep.. I'm stupid , But these guys are very trusting..!
Nice...
Read AFTER watching video through to the end:
Instead of that gentle 2 week orientation wake up period out of cryo, a malfunction causes you to have to wake up immediately. I imagine the sudden shock to the system will cause the majority of them to die.
Great video
Very good video!
Wonderful animation, great music and a wonderful theme. But I can’t help wonder why each of the humans looks so depressed, so concerned, so unhappy.
It will be a long sleep to those that are not sleeping. But to the sleepers it would seem like minutes
Great channel!
Let's see: we do not have the technology to put people in something called cryosleep; we do not have controlled fusion energy; we have not identified any "rogue planet" that used to lie at the centre of our galaxy; there is no current Mars colony; why would we spend all this time, money and energy trying to visit a plan with no central star, and therefore no possibility of supporting human type life? Apart from that, this is an incredibly accurate scientific analysis!
Sounds like fun, sign me up
good job my friend
gotta love this stuff . . .
Sooooooo, Just a few inquires... Given the age of the Chief medical officer in this film, have they considered the physical toll, of going into & coming out of cryo-sleep over 21 times, during their galactic road trip? What's the aging process for do, since the rest of the crew will supposedly only age 5 months out off the 20 year trip??
Is turning off all the lights, inside an outside, because it saves energy and going completely dark, where you cant see any part of the ship on the outside, so that while they travel they do not risk being seen by other galatic road trip travelers?
So what happens, after youve spent 20 years traveling, and you arrive to the planet you have been researching and planning for, and then find out that it is not habitable to live on?
Do they turn around and go home, only losing 10 months of total aging time? Or do they use the distance they have gained, and see if they can find a Goldie Locks Planet from where they are at that time? Are leaders of the crew going to bring weapons? Will the military be involved? Are pets or working animals allowed to go? What is the selection process to go on such a long journey? Will there be any lifeboat ship that can take everyone home in case of an emergency, and will those ships be able to replicate the Cryo-Sleep setup for a long distance return?
Will the ship have any defensive capabilities to protect itself from enemies, Foreign Galaxies away or Milky Way Domestic..?
Once the ship touches down, what's the next plan? Will they load up a bunch more ships are start the great galactic migration?
What is the plan if the 2nd ship arrives to a Roanoke situation? After setting up shop and gotten started on growing the population, will the next step be to send out another ark ship to another plant so we can start becoming a Multi-Planet / Multi-Galaxy, interplanetary Species?
Final question, what happens if after we started populating a couple of Goldie Locks planets, each so far that have been empty of Sentiant life, we finally run into alien species either while in travel or on one of the next planets we find, what will do in that encounter? Are we trying to make freinds?
That was great!
This clip give hope ❤❤❤
@VentureCity when are y'all going to release the first 10,000 days on alpha centrari?
Who in their right mind would want to get aboard something like this, they cannot even build a car without a recall
Lol this is funny😅
No sh...to much technology much can go wrong, leave ur azz floating out there forever😝😝😝😝😝
😂😂😂😂😂In space no one can hear you scream
We can build reliable systems if we want to but business cartels want planned obsolescence
I’d volunteer.
Mind blowing
I personally don't think interstellar travel makes any possible sense. No matter what scenario you come up with, the specific challenges and outcomes are unworkable. I won't even mention the energy requirements which makes such trips impossible in the first place. For better or for worse, we are destined to stay within our solar system. Hopefully we create a future that is so appealing and fulfilling, that we don't want to travel anywhere anyway.
We learn new things which give us new capabilities, so there are several ways to approach this engineering challenge, rather than be defeatist and give up right away. Meeting the challenge is how we evolve and spread out.
They're going for precious metals and rare earths.
You wake up but cannot move for a couple of days, what if you had a bad back itch that was getting worst and worst, and you cannot scratch it for days
OMG!!!!
Let me guess...when they visit the planet surface they discover a crashed spaceship full of eggs, and well, we all know the rest of the story.
😆 (lol) They wake up after the journey, like the ‘ Ripely ’ character, in the Aliens franchise only to discover They’re impregnated with horrific ‘ chest buster ‘ spawn or approaching some other inescapable cosmic doom.
I remember that moment when I was riding that space before
Wow! This really good 😊
If humanity is going to deep space we are going to have to genetically alter our astronauts to survive it. Radiation resistance, the ability the maintain muscle conditioning, something that keeps the calcium in our bones and something to modify our blood cells to more efficiently carry oxygen. Maybe natural genetic mutation after humans have been in near earth microgravity for several generations.
That is unless we can find a faster way of traveling. But we would need a leap in how we understand physics to do this.
in 500years a solution will be found for interstellar travel, the huge progess we ve made in in just 100yo
Interstellar astronauts would have to be single with no family members alive. No family would put up with such a journey of a loved one.
Divorced ones
Phase Two: magic stuff is injected...
Im glad their eye make up lasted that long
While humans in sleeping mode special capsules could make humans healthier and younger, or stop time. Humans before traveling could choose which mode need to receive after waking up.
This video was very well done. I only have one reservation. My problem is; why all that effort and sacrifice for a desolate rogue planet? Then what you turn around and head home.
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Impeccable.
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I wouldn’t mind 2 or 3 medical officers; hibernating part of the family dog sounds as if everything is so real, at least back into the future..
how do you keep the mind in shap for twenty years.
pretty pictures!
We want part to of Proxima Centuri!!!
I love these scifi space stations, in reality they are beer cans.
so much information and so much technical frases.. for one short video.. is that scientifically correct?
The conceit demands ignoring the radiation and grit pummeling any ship from every direction.
Cold sleep is a better escape mechanism to avoid worst of catastrophe, or perhaps skipping geological-engineering new planets, but romantic sea-sailing tropes are shredded by harsh of reality.
They already have all that worked out. That's in 200 hundred years, at the soonest. We haven't found a place to go.
They're developing various ideas for radiation shielding, both passive (water ice) and active, with a min-magnetosphere created by diffusing ionised helium in an electromagnetic field. They're not ignoring the danger of radiation, they're dealing with it.
@@rozzgrey801 Were not just going to go aimlessly. We'll have to send robots to verify that it's hospitable. That's going to take time.
lol, don't wake me up mid-flight. I might pull the ship over for some space burgers, heeheehee
Wide awake for sure 😊😊
Will there be a part 2?
Unrealistic. Sitting in the same position in the sleep pod for 10 years would be horrific for the human body. In palliative care, patients need to be turned every 2 hours to prevent skin and tissue damage. Can't imagine what a 10 years cryo-sleep would do to the joints, internal organs, skin etc. As far as i know, animals in hibernation move during their sleep or even awaken from time to time. The astronauts would probably need for their health regular awakening periods and sport for recovery.
Great! But you said they don’t dream and yet the dog dreams of stuff?
The Reawakening process is a living hell for someone like me who has claustrophobia and you didn’t address if their memories still worked
If and when we master cryosleep, imagine the space time travel generational loop.
Visualize this:
2100: cryo sleep mastered, max speed space crafts can travel is 10% speed of light (SoL). We send a group toward Planet A that will take 1000 years. They head out.
2200: initial group is now 900 years away from planet A, and we can travel at a speed that a new group would arrive at planet A in 800.
The intial group would then arrive there later than the group who departed later from earth. Therefore creating an inverse generational loop.
And that's EXACTLY what happened 💯🙌
"I would have liked you to have been deep frozen too. Awaiting zero fresh in your flesh for my return. But your father refused to sign the forms to freeze you. Let's see, youd be about 60 now, or long dead by the time that I return to Earth." ( Spirit of the age - Hawkwind )
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Cryosleep is possible with current technology? Where is result m
Make a documentary on sci-fi book Alien From Earth by Sobers Rodrigues. I think it's revolutionary in its out of the box story telling.
The ai generated video segments are getting better and better looking. We came a long way from Will Smith eating spaghetti.
Ok, what about bowel movements?
Cool
I want my body to my freezed before this life is over and wake up 🆙 75,000 years later in Proxima Centurai.
I can barely get out of bed after 8 hours sleep never mind 20 years
Can we connect to vr while in hibernation?
Our lives are going to change a lot in our future. It's sad to know that we have to leave out beautiful planet so we can live on as half human and the other half human.saf but true.
the concept of putting onces family in cryo sleep at the same time as the astronaut so that they stay the same age is funny. at that point people could just cryosleep for fun to go to the future.
Think of the interest on their investments they will wake up to.
This?
Is the future we've got to get used to it?😮😮😮
This is probably similar to what Zhane the Silver Space Ranger went through in Power Rangers In Space. Zhane probably didn't age during his hyper sleep in the cryogenic tube in the Astro Megaship.🤔
U Guys should really link-in with....the Producers of the Expanse and For All Mankind.....
V* ----City is simply "Awesome"; and I haven't used that word for at least 12 years!!!
Suggest a bit of expose on the prep done using automation at the destination site. Something on the fact that certain moral compromises must be made so that the departure does not have to be delayed 15 years for the problems to be solved. Two to three always-awake multi skilled attendants will be required, operating in 4 month shifts unless they are pre conditioned for longer. These will be volunteers of vetted enthusiasts willing to trade their lives for the experience. The psychological vetting of each member will have to be complete, to overcome innate human tendencies that could end everyone's life on board due to social conflict. Children must also be present mostly female, who are old enough to consent to being baby mules and young enough to perform the role for the duration.VR addiction will need managed. A discussion on laws, regulations, punishment would be interesting. And let's talk about equity and diversity while we are entertained by this particular version of science.
I once read a book about freezing down as they called it,very provocative,because when that guy woke up women outnumbered men 10 to one.
I volunteer to go!
Hope to watch what happens nxt to them upon landing in the dark planet
Text to video AI
Neat.
if mankind can manage to travel across space at ¼th the speed of light then realistic interstellar space travel might just be possible . . .
Question for you, Medical Doctors say if you do not sleep you could die, what happens in opposite condition like if you sleep too much and you do not dream during this long sleep? I personally think there is a high probability that these Astronauts could die because of lack of dreaming of excess of dreaming.