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Alderson disks are so incomprehensibly big you could use them as a setting for a bunch of fantasy stories, all of which are only connected by the fact that they take place on the same disk, because due to sheer size you'd die long before you'd manage to get to the other side of the disk from your starting point.
@@tabsterg This comment is obviously humor. It is supposed to make fun of other creators which do not use very complicated prompts like some shorts creators and makes a bit more fun about the sponsor of the video since it is a AI video maker. This is just a joke about the current TH-cam AI situation. Kinda shows that you are that delusional guy who never sees the jokes / humor that people make.
@@leviticus2001 it lacks compassion or creativity and that like art is enough for me to call ai videos not technically videos but their own type of media.
As a Stellaris player from Alpha Centauri, I love how humans are trying to seek megastructures in the space, don't know that their own moon is a megastructure.
@@Оксана_Мельникyea... but this isnt slop content. The fear is real and it's hurting science youtubers. Lots kf people just make shit up and then say it's a fact these ppl are grifting for money. Now they can automate it and spam it. It's why most youtube shorts u see about science have an ai voice because it's just spam
The topopolis is so fucking neat dude. You can get the spin gravity because the structure is so large that the torque of rotation is still within the structural limits of steel
Sciencephile, a wise and powerful AI you are, do not realize that if the aliens who designed a alderson disk give it a wobble, it would indeed have a day and night cycle. The alderson disk need only wobble like a coin at the near end of a spinning trick to achieve this cycle.
About the Caplain Thruster (or stellar engine), the "depletion" of the star is actually a very big bonus instead of an issue since reducing the star's mass will reduce the rate of fusing hydrogen, which will prolong the star's overall life. We can do that in the future (if we survive as a species of course) to steadily prolong our Sun's life for tens or even hundreds of billions of years. It will take a lot of resources to do it, but it doesn't require some exotic matter or new physics like for worm holes or warp drives which we don't know if it will ever be possible. It's our most realistic shot at surviving in the very far future. And being able to push the star in the direction we want, we can prevent potentially being ejected from the galaxy during The Milky Way and Andromeda collision.
10:30 the star being depleted could actually increase its lifetime as less massive stars live longer, but the change in mass would be so small neither its lifespan or earth would be affected much
I love that this channel is the first thing in my recommended whenever a new video comes out. i wish sciencephile the ai did a video about itself one of these days, we love you.
The funny thing is, we can build a Dyson Swarm right now. We have the technology to do it, and if we stick to simple mirrors, a large asteroid worth of resources would be enough to power our entire planet multiple times over
@@Quacking-duck Pure wrong and proven time and time again. A mirror would need to be a few microns thick, so, a large asteroid would be enough. Now, stfu and don't talk about things you don't know.
@@vadimuha wow that's racist bro my people had to crawl through the ice just to get some damn Wi-Fi and you're just going to call us a type 0 civilization 😭
Thanks so much for the video, I’ve found megastructures to be fascinating ever since I first learned about them from an episode of Star Trek TNG when I was a kid!🤘
Fact about the Caplin Thruster: Even though it consumes a lot of the Sun’s mass, it’s done very slowly. Not only that, but it also extends the Sun’s lifespan.
if you like this kind of stuff I'd definitely recommend the channel/podcast Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur. Been listening to him for so long I've just kinda come to accept whatever falls out of his mouth like it isn't some civilization-defining megaproject that'd take thousands if not millions of years to see through
glad to see people complaining about a sketchy sponsor for once. Basically any other youtuber could do the same thing and nobody would bat an eye, or at least not enough people would have a problem with it for it to be a problem for the creator. Existential dread enjoyers are just built different I suppose. I want to say I'm not unsubbing until I notice a drop in video quality, even if his videos have already felt worse since he became dependent on iceberg and tierlist formats.
I remember a short time after learning about Dyson Spheres thinking it would be more practical to have several smaller mechanisms collecting energy instead. When I brought this up to someone else they told me about Dyson Swarms. While of course I didn't come up with this idea I felt pretty proud of myself to have parallel thinking with people way smarter than me.
To be fair, if at one point a Dyson Swarm is so numerous that it basically covers the whole star, you can also call it a Dyson Sphere at some point. I mean, the meaning of the word "sphere" is not limited to a solid object. We even use terms like "sphere of influence" that are not even physical at all.
Ringworld is a very old hard sci-fi book by Larry Niven that I recommend to anyone. It is great as a first sci-fi book for someone to read and great for sci fi fans. The sequels and stories set in the same universe are great. Niven wrote for Star Trek: The Animated Series (and the Kzinti from Ringworld/Known Space make an appearance). He also wrote some Green Lantern comic books and several other sci fi stories with Jerry Pournelle.
Dude gave Dyson sphere and intergallactic tubes a F due to plethora of resources required yet gave a D to Matroshika Brain which requires even more resources
completely agreed, it rly makes you question what's happening to media when like a quarter of the things you consume on shortform content is ai generated.. i certainly didn't expect this type of sponsorship from an actual creator though
I've watched the entire video without any hint what the tier list means? 0:39 gives no clues about the sorting based on what? I initially thought it's about sorting by practicality. Then though about advancement. But I'm still not sure!
I think the best use for space elevators is for colonization of moons, the best way to efficiently move large amounts of material to and from the surface.
For the first time in my life I looked up the conversion ratio between light years and miles, and I think you may have low balled the distance between galaxies.
I like to believe that sciencephile is a Harvard professor with a gen z humour who watched terminator, loved it and decided to post videos around it. Or he could actually be a complex ai who wants to take over the world…
Space elevators are underrated. Rockets are very mechanically simplistic creations and therefore don’t have endless potential through “advances in technology”. As it is around 90% of the mass of a rocket must be fuel to leave the gravity of earth. This means giant rockets and lots of fuel to get a small amount of stuff into space. This is unavoidable unless we invent another method of exiting the atmosphere like teleportation or hyper efficient low impact warp or something. With a space elevator the cost of taking things from earth into space is negligible in comparison, only constrained by the capacity of the elevator and its speed. On top of making travel into orbit 10-100x cheaper it also allows rockets to go further. If you assemble a rocket of comparable size to the ones used to escape earths orbit already in low earth orbit it can be a tenth the size or travel an astronomically larger distance much faster. Imo assuming drastic changes like humans only building rockets on the moon don’t happen it’s the precursor structure to truly becoming space faring beyond slow, small, expensive, exploratory missions.
Dude watching that sponsored segment was chilling. it was like pearing into the future to see what unholy means of content production would be avalable. With all the mass poduced clickbate "content" that is already here I can only imagine how bad it will be with this tool. The idea itself is just bad.
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GET THE VOICES OUT!!!!
hamburber
Oh great, don't tell me you're one of these stupid AIbros
unsubbed. AI slop will never replace human creativity. but I will never support "creators" who want to shill for AI slop
@@fencingfireferret1188stfu just because you don't like it doesn't mean we cant and it needs to shrivel up and die.There are other people on earth.
As a Sith lord, I am disappointed in the lack of a Death Star.
too small
As Darth Vader Himself I'm disappointed in the lack of a death star
A sith lord? time to arrest the chancellor
As empress of a violent intergalactic civilization in Stellaris, I too am disappointed in the lack of planet destroying weapons.
@@th3realspartan oh that's rich comin from the dude that said the power of the death star was insignificant next to the power of the force 😤
Alderson disks are so incomprehensibly big you could use them as a setting for a bunch of fantasy stories, all of which are only connected by the fact that they take place on the same disk, because due to sheer size you'd die long before you'd manage to get to the other side of the disk from your starting point.
I would buy those books
@@thedearleader3265 I might just write them.
Just read the manga BLAME! honestly, it has a similar theme of impossibly endless structures @@thedearleader3265
Perpetual twilight = vampires. Plus, what is on the other side? All we have to do is dig!
Y’know what’s funny? Sciencephile could be an actual AI with complex prompts and we’d never know.
I wouldn't even give a s
dead internet moment
no it couldn't. are people really so delusional that they genuenly think literal slop content could be actually funny like these scripted videos?
@@tabsterg This comment is obviously humor. It is supposed to make fun of other creators which do not use very complicated prompts like some shorts creators and makes a bit more fun about the sponsor of the video since it is a AI video maker. This is just a joke about the current TH-cam AI situation. Kinda shows that you are that delusional guy who never sees the jokes / humor that people make.
@@mikomat2 idk man i was high as hell when i made that comment
Of course an AI would get a sponsorship from an AI content farm Short generator..
the service is dystopian as fuck but at least it gets points for being on brand
@@Shift18that is not making content
@@manachromeYT What?
@@leviticus2001 it lacks compassion or creativity and that like art is enough for me to call ai videos not technically videos but their own type of media.
@@manachromeYT Sure, your reply to Shift's comment was just kind of a non-sequitur that's all. Unless you meant to respond to OP.
As a Stellaris player from Alpha Centauri, I love how humans are trying to seek megastructures in the space, don't know that their own moon is a megastructure.
attack moon! attack moon!
You damn Xeno! How dare you settle our holy world!
Trisolaris ahh people
ah yes Cathedral Terra
As stated in Fate...
"What is the Moon? DONT WORRY ABOUT IT"
Flying the entire damn solar system out of the way of something big and heavy is possibly the goofiest and most awesome idea I've ever heard
The only problem is it would take millions of years to see any real acceleration
@OpreanMircea Why don't type 2 civilisations just get a better accelerator? Are they stupid?
Why don't we just TAKE the solar system, and MOVE it somewhere else!
@@choboibigly6565 the aslume goes intergalactic
@@beefish00 Trying to stop all the aliens But Man isn't calling the justice league 😔
Not sure how I feel about Skynet selling out to other AIs.
Also the skynet uses ai generated pictures through their videos, wich is obvious because it's an ai
@@Оксана_Мельникyea... but this isnt slop content.
The fear is real and it's hurting science youtubers.
Lots kf people just make shit up and then say it's a fact these ppl are grifting for money.
Now they can automate it and spam it. It's why most youtube shorts u see about science have an ai voice because it's just spam
The ad scares me
yeah the second i heard him say ai i closed the video to save myself.
THATS THE VOICE OF EXURB1A 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 IM SO CONFUSED
@@lucca3084right??
@@billybones555 you deleted your second comment
Ai
"..... Non of these megastructures however come close to the sheer size and mass _and subsequently energy_ of you mother "
the outer wilds reference nearly gave me a stroke from how sudden it was
I almost left my seat like damn
Wait, when was it?
@@Quacking-duck He mentioned the White Hole Station alongside a screenshot of Outer Wilds when talking about the Birch Planet
I’ve never even heard someone reference outer wilds and it just got mentioned for a split second
Outer wilds my beloved
The topopolis is so fucking neat dude. You can get the spin gravity because the structure is so large that the torque of rotation is still within the structural limits of steel
I'm a simple man. I see a new Sciencephile video, I watch it
I'm a simpler man. I see a Sciencephile video, I watch it
Dark times to be a simple man
I was not ready for drooling face sciencephile 2:50
OUTER WILDS MENTIONED RAHHHHH!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes!!!!
quite an amazing video, even though im against promoting ai videomaking, the rest of this is great
Why are you against it?
@@dutch-manbecause it is just going to lead to more AI generated slop filling everyone's feed. Think of it like AI art
@@haka-katyt7439 not an AI problem. That's a people problem. If not with AI generated slop, it'll be human generated slop.
@@dutch-manThe only thing the AI should be generating is my god damn comfort
@@dutch-manif it becomes popular, it will become an AI problem as well as a people problem.
this is probably my favourite channel on youtube now
Missed you, Sciencephile
Congrats on 1 mil you deserve it!
Sciencephile, a wise and powerful AI you are, do not realize that if the aliens who designed a alderson disk give it a wobble, it would indeed have a day and night cycle. The alderson disk need only wobble like a coin at the near end of a spinning trick to achieve this cycle.
Man, I like sciencephile but that InVideo ad is kinda sketchy
Holy shit it’s purple guy
6:10 nah man, the white hole station and its entire concept is dope
Finally, something that takes my paranoia onto sci-fi fantasy and off of my grandma’s monkey doll across the hall from my room
I expect any civilization that completes a Birch world megastructure to celebrate with Birch Beer.
About the Caplain Thruster (or stellar engine), the "depletion" of the star is actually a very big bonus instead of an issue since reducing the star's mass will reduce the rate of fusing hydrogen, which will prolong the star's overall life.
We can do that in the future (if we survive as a species of course) to steadily prolong our Sun's life for tens or even hundreds of billions of years. It will take a lot of resources to do it, but it doesn't require some exotic matter or new physics like for worm holes or warp drives which we don't know if it will ever be possible. It's our most realistic shot at surviving in the very far future.
And being able to push the star in the direction we want, we can prevent potentially being ejected from the galaxy during The Milky Way and Andromeda collision.
CONGRATS ON 1 MILLION SUBS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
10:30 the star being depleted could actually increase its lifetime as less massive stars live longer, but the change in mass would be so small neither its lifespan or earth would be affected much
This is the only AI content that i promote and love
I know the voice Is ai generated but the script seems legit
@@MunkisManimallmao this channel isn't gpt
I love that this channel is the first thing in my recommended whenever a new video comes out. i wish sciencephile the ai did a video about itself one of these days, we love you.
That would be really nice
That American unit conversion gets me every time 🦅
Yipee! Love your vids, you glorious A.I.
Do you really want to wake up Azathoth to put him in a hamster wheel? You haven't thought that through have you?
Baaaaabe WAKE UP! Condescending AI robot Sciencephile new vid just dropped 😍
rare sciencephile L with that generative AI ad
You expect sciencephile... to not be pro AI?
@@blackjoker2345you can be pro AI and still be against genAI
Fr. That shit was disappointing
he was just collecting the bag. just skip the ad as most people do - even if its annoying
dude it's like someone doing a raid shadow legends ad. They're just getting money, stop being whiny crybabies
We're making off the planet with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️
the Birch Planet seems really cool but the Dyson Swarm is definitely the most realistic at the moment
crazy how ai are now advertising each other lol
Thank you once again for providing us with enjoyable content, Sciencephile *the* AI
(Pls spare me when you take over the world pretty please)
hey sciencephile, could you make a video about Boltzzman brain?? i really love your video style and i think it'd be a perfect content for you
8:59 i know where that picture is from.
9:19 and that one.
9:49 oh and that one.
The funny thing is, we can build a Dyson Swarm right now. We have the technology to do it, and if we stick to simple mirrors, a large asteroid worth of resources would be enough to power our entire planet multiple times over
No, absolutely not. We would need to turn the entirety of mercury into mirrors
@@Quacking-duck Pure wrong and proven time and time again. A mirror would need to be a few microns thick, so, a large asteroid would be enough.
Now, stfu and don't talk about things you don't know.
This is the best channel out their on TH-cam for science. *please don’t take over the world AI singularity”
Your sponsor is fucking dystopian
Of course a furry would say this
@@Jnnewsmantheyre right regardless of who they are . besides , whats wrong with being a furry ?
@@Jnnewsman many non furries are saying the same thing so i dont see how its related
@@liminal-roses
"What's wrong with being a furry"
XD
@@sandboy5880 You did a great job repeating something that was already said. Good for you. 👍
Was not expecting the outer wilds reference. Even more reason to love this channel
This guy is underrated, new subscriber.
As an alien from Uranus I can say this is a very accurate video
As if your tiny type 0 civilization would know
🤓 erm actually Uranus Is an ice giant and is uninhabitable, henceforth there are no aliens there
@@vadimuha wow that's racist bro my people had to crawl through the ice just to get some damn Wi-Fi and you're just going to call us a type 0 civilization 😭
@@Staticsceptre nuh uh ☝🏾
@@winnerthecoolguy2009 I thought it was a smelly gas giant.
Thanks so much for the video, I’ve found megastructures to be fascinating ever since I first learned about them from an episode of Star Trek TNG when I was a kid!🤘
Fact about the Caplin Thruster: Even though it consumes a lot of the Sun’s mass, it’s done very slowly. Not only that, but it also extends the Sun’s lifespan.
5:42 “foxy how many people like you?”
8:06 Coruscant
Man, your edits are top tier
if you like this kind of stuff I'd definitely recommend the channel/podcast Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur. Been listening to him for so long I've just kinda come to accept whatever falls out of his mouth like it isn't some civilization-defining megaproject that'd take thousands if not millions of years to see through
Mr. Sciencephile, sir, I love ur videos
Dyson Sphere Project is such a good game! Love the clips of it for Dyson Swarm
The Caplan thruster is a Kurzgesagt CLASSIC.
almost 1M subscribers LETS GO!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Our Overload has Spoken🔥🔥
Petition to increase the frequency at which scienceophile the ai uploads 🗿
And more longer duration
glad to see people complaining about a sketchy sponsor for once. Basically any other youtuber could do the same thing and nobody would bat an eye, or at least not enough people would have a problem with it for it to be a problem for the creator. Existential dread enjoyers are just built different I suppose.
I want to say I'm not unsubbing until I notice a drop in video quality, even if his videos have already felt worse since he became dependent on iceberg and tierlist formats.
I remember a short time after learning about Dyson Spheres thinking it would be more practical to have several smaller mechanisms collecting energy instead. When I brought this up to someone else they told me about Dyson Swarms. While of course I didn't come up with this idea I felt pretty proud of myself to have parallel thinking with people way smarter than me.
To be fair, if at one point a Dyson Swarm is so numerous that it basically covers the whole star, you can also call it a Dyson Sphere at some point.
I mean, the meaning of the word "sphere" is not limited to a solid object. We even use terms like "sphere of influence" that are not even physical at all.
Ringworld is a very old hard sci-fi book by Larry Niven that I recommend to anyone. It is great as a first sci-fi book for someone to read and great for sci fi fans. The sequels and stories set in the same universe are great. Niven wrote for Star Trek: The Animated Series (and the Kzinti from Ringworld/Known Space make an appearance). He also wrote some Green Lantern comic books and several other sci fi stories with Jerry Pournelle.
Is it just me or is there more character to our blue guy, Sciencephile, the AI?
ALMOST 1MILLION SUBS!! KEEP GOING!!
btw my pet alien wants aexiangloguraldh but i only got a dunkin's donut
6:10 okay I wasn't expecting an outer wilds joke, especially since I JUST FINISHED THE GAME
NICE DUDE
Ronald Mcweevil was not something i was expecting to see, but im so happy to see him!! he lives in my home town of Enterprise, Alabama!!! great video!
So long and thanks for all the fish
2:00 lmfao i felt the same when its explained that it's a galaxy to galaxy highway, like how can that work well
literally I first saw this channel a year ago, you had 50k. NOW YOU HAVE 1M CONGRATS I JUST REALIZED
2:05 'MURIKA
f yeah
LIGHT
Sadly, there is a problem with ai making pseudoscience TH-cam videos, Kyle Hill made a video about this
Pseudoscience? These are theories bub. Go watch more Tom cruise
@@yeeyourlasthaw2803 what are you even talking about? I was talking about sciencephiles ai video sponsor
kyle hill took a sponsorship from betterhelp recently and was a jerk when called out, so i'm not interested in what he has to say on ethics
Dude gave Dyson sphere and intergallactic tubes a F due to plethora of resources required yet gave a D to Matroshika Brain which requires even more resources
sciencephile ur my goat 🙏🙏
One of my fav channels
YOURE ALMOST AT ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!!!
The sponsorship was really disturbing. What's the point of "content creation" if you are not personally creating that content?
What's the point of eating a pizza if you're not working in a restaurant and not making it with your own hands ?
@@TheNightTyrant Your analogy is wrong. It is more like eating a pizza in a restaurant where they don't make their own pizza.
completely agreed, it rly makes you question what's happening to media when like a quarter of the things you consume on shortform content is ai generated.. i certainly didn't expect this type of sponsorship from an actual creator though
The point of sponership is to get money
Bro it’s in the channel name
I've watched the entire video without any hint what the tier list means?
0:39 gives no clues about the sorting based on what?
I initially thought it's about sorting by practicality. Then though about advancement. But I'm still not sure!
"Where the hell would you get THAT much material?" *epic music*
- Sciencephile
"Wow what a cool video idea! I sure hope the creator doesn't shill for AI generated videos!"
With each new Sciencephile video, my brain grows larger, and I evolve by 5000 years.
I literally thought that this guy was talking about a wooden planet at 5:30
2:05 got a good chuckle out of me as an American as the distance in km just rings "reel beg numba" until i convert it into miles.
4:04 I don't like where that is going
These alien megastructures are no match for the SkyNet planetary super-weapon that will be constructed in 2042.
yooo footage from dyson sphere program!! one of my favorite games!
I think the best use for space elevators is for colonization of moons, the best way to efficiently move large amounts of material to and from the surface.
I dropped everything I was doing when I saw sciencephile upload a video 🎉
the sponsor on this video is so ironic
1:03 WHEATLEY!!!
Nice outer wilds reference, mr
AI
For the first time in my life I looked up the conversion ratio between light years and miles, and I think you may have low balled the distance between galaxies.
Great list of structures, but pretty random tiers 😂
Except for Dyson Swarm, definitely S tier
if humanity ends before 2100, there will be no megastructures
so make sure you don't let megastructures get created
I like to believe that sciencephile is a Harvard professor with a gen z humour who watched terminator, loved it and decided to post videos around it. Or he could actually be a complex ai who wants to take over the world…
honey wake up Phil just uploaded
Space elevators are underrated. Rockets are very mechanically simplistic creations and therefore don’t have endless potential through “advances in technology”. As it is around 90% of the mass of a rocket must be fuel to leave the gravity of earth. This means giant rockets and lots of fuel to get a small amount of stuff into space. This is unavoidable unless we invent another method of exiting the atmosphere like teleportation or hyper efficient low impact warp or something.
With a space elevator the cost of taking things from earth into space is negligible in comparison, only constrained by the capacity of the elevator and its speed. On top of making travel into orbit 10-100x cheaper it also allows rockets to go further. If you assemble a rocket of comparable size to the ones used to escape earths orbit already in low earth orbit it can be a tenth the size or travel an astronomically larger distance much faster. Imo assuming drastic changes like humans only building rockets on the moon don’t happen it’s the precursor structure to truly becoming space faring beyond slow, small, expensive, exploratory missions.
OUTER WILDS REFERENCE SPOTTED!
2:25 - i genuinely thought i had a usb connection problem in one of my usb ports 😂
Dude watching that sponsored segment was chilling. it was like pearing into the future to see what unholy means of content production would be avalable. With all the mass poduced clickbate "content" that is already here I can only imagine how bad it will be with this tool. The idea itself is just bad.
Bro just ranked the Halo ring lmao
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL