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Пікірлер: 2 300
Where are you going to find 8 billion smart people?
@AppoapsisStudios
Ай бұрын
Beats me!
@michaelbuckers
Ай бұрын
Someone truly smart is 1 in a million. So there's 10 000 give or take smart people on Earth, grand total.
@twitchy.mp3
Ай бұрын
@@michaelbuckersone million times ten thousand is ten billion… If there are only 10,000 smart people And being smart is 1 in a million You’re assuming the population is much higher than it is, or you’re severely doubting the amount of brilliant minds around you
@michaelbuckers
Ай бұрын
@@twitchy.mp3 150 IQ is about 1 in a million. This is my threshold for "truly smart". 120 IQ is the bare minimum for "decent programmer", anything less and you're a glorified ChatGPT monkey. 100 IQ is literally average, and we all know average is very very far from smart.
@natonews2151
Ай бұрын
@@michaelbuckers even if that statistic is true, mean that there are over 80000 smart people on earth.
If we had 8 billion smart people, we wouldn't be where we are today
@christopherladmirault146
Ай бұрын
Truth
@Steve.._.
Ай бұрын
Yep yet we only have 100,000,000 smart people maybe 😂 the rest are you and me
@exploidval
Ай бұрын
@@Steve.._. hey I'm smart :(
@Nim...
Ай бұрын
@@exploidvalI'd say we're average. Generally depends on one's definition of intelligent or smart. Some people are smart when it comes to social interaction but suck at math and academics. The same situation vice versa. Like seriously, I've met university graduates who can't even fill out a withdrawal form at a bank or speak to a person! So best to think of most of us as average. Then again, I don't know you, so you can be a genius in some areas where I suck or you're someone who is a jack of all trades.
@originzz
Ай бұрын
@@Nim...trying to put intelligence in to one box is like saying only one area of knowledge matters, one can be intelligent in all manner of areas and yet know nothing about another
"What could we do then?" *the US military* : 👀
@Tortilla.Reform
9 күн бұрын
😂
@azmtkdzv
5 күн бұрын
They already collaborating don’t worry. It another countries must do something about it
@AlwaysEast
5 күн бұрын
"Find the terrorists, HAL".
And some people will still think the Earth is flat
@helikopterbojowyka-5234
28 күн бұрын
The photos are flat
@bjb7587
27 күн бұрын
We can subtract them from the 8 billion.
@bmw530
15 күн бұрын
Imagine saying my tyre is flat when its definetly round
@bjb7587
15 күн бұрын
@@bmw530 I had a flat tyre once. But even I knew it was round.
@developerkwame
13 күн бұрын
Because it is
Sorry, the moment he said 8 billion smart people I knew it was going to fail 😂
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
@hyshence
29 күн бұрын
“Smart” people… 😅
@ianchan2624
19 күн бұрын
I am naked sitting on the floor 😂
@TheOzumat
14 күн бұрын
guys, guys! I fucking cracked it. he meant smart people, like "smart" in "smart homes"..
The idea that this is for anything other than money and military strategy is hilarious
@johnedelmann6711
Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@cliprimate_EXtinted
Ай бұрын
That's the ultimate goal lol
@JPGtampa
Ай бұрын
Right!? 😂
@jimbotron70
Ай бұрын
And peeking at b00bies from space.
@joshbentz9846
Ай бұрын
Not to be argumentative because it's the same thing but power, how do you argue against this new power? Depending on who's allowed this info and if in fact it's true and not altered, this leverage is really powerful.
”This guy actually threw a cell phone into space!” ”No, I didn’t”
@hyshence
29 күн бұрын
That’s “BeLIE f” …for you
@developerkwame
13 күн бұрын
Isn't it funny
@isaiahthemack8892
11 күн бұрын
He said “No you can’t throw a phone in space even though we did” what do you mean??
So AI is watching every square inch of Earth , well , that is comforting .
Time to get trapped on earth by all that space debris
@mushroomfish300
Ай бұрын
I don’t think it will ever come to that. The space in between debris orbiting earth is so large that it will be very unlikely that it will hit anything launching from earth.
@AzuriumOfficial
Ай бұрын
@@mushroomfish300considering that currently there's 35000 trackable objects orbiting earth, and if they collide, there's a chance it creates thousand times more pieces, it definitely is a possibility I believe in
@UpperDarbyDetailing
29 күн бұрын
@@AzuriumOfficialKessler Syndrome is actually very unlikely, and even if it DID happen, 90% of that debris is in LEO and will naturally burn up within a few decades.
@tentaklaus9382
29 күн бұрын
@@mushroomfish300Bill Gates wants to black out the sun, so it's far from impossible
@remisan7214
29 күн бұрын
A spec of paint can explode your shuddle, imagine if a bug could explode your airplane flight your on@@mushroomfish300
Nope it's for the military
@elaishh3533
Ай бұрын
Old tech
@reeeeeee6416
Ай бұрын
Well, most of our technologies came from military research, they always have bleeding edge tech before it trickle down to consumer
@lunawense6288
Ай бұрын
The military has much better tech than this.
@divlles
Ай бұрын
I will say all of our Tech came from the military and at the same time in the modern air it's not always for the military but that doesn't mean the military doesn't come in and use it for their own sometimes inventors make something with an entirely different purpose in the military comes along and says oh we can use that for this stuff which is why sometimes some things just should not be invented because although it may made for good use in the wrong hands it can be abused
@MP-vc4nu
Ай бұрын
@@divlles Still this is for military use, it’s to help better spying for US only, and even allow instant massive coordination strike without usage of ICBM or nukes.
I worked at this company as a software engineer, it’s called “Planet” if you were curious.
@davidhults2822
17 сағат бұрын
Thank you. Did you have a good experience?
Cool you can see the potholes evolving and gaining sentience!
So we'll have to go underground to escape the rampant AI in the sky
@fajaradi1223
Ай бұрын
Yeah, you might be safe for a while. But honestly, you won't. These people will develop the tech to scan deep underground. To find oils, rare earth minerals, and who knows what else down there.
@vancefearon6270
Ай бұрын
Once again! As u've heard so many times in ur life, "if u don't remember the past, ur destine to repeat it!" So, I begin my comment with how I started it, "Once again!"
@vladonutueu
Ай бұрын
@@brianlogan4740 Welcome to Zion
@LuckyCharms777
Ай бұрын
There’s no hiding from the machines.
@thewatcherinthecloud
Ай бұрын
Matrix: initiate Operation Dark Storm Real Life: chuck Nokia 3310s into space
Throws phone into orbit forgot to turn Hotspot on 😅
@iggysixx
Ай бұрын
Isn't that Starlink kinda? (:
@Evidence_of_the_Machine
29 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 Fuggin gold!
And no mega corporations or governments would ever abuse this technology
Thanks for the explanation about what happens when a phone gets thrown into space. It helped out a ton
It's a nice prison we're making for ourselves, huh?
@R_Euphrates
Ай бұрын
Can you say "panopticon?"
@joshbentz9846
Ай бұрын
Truer words
@Dead25m
Ай бұрын
We're freer than we've ever been, what you on about. More access to information, more access to ways of travel, more options for how to live. Bet your daily routines have not become restricted in any way during your lifetime.
@Celisarei
Ай бұрын
@@Dead25mwhere there is no privacy, there is only control
@benjammin2L8
Ай бұрын
@@Dead25mi guess you weren't around pre 9/11? Or the internet before it was restricted and curated to keep you in thought boxes, or C-19. "He who gives up liberty for safety deserves neither"
8 billion smart people will require millions of similar earths
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
Like this wont be used to track down all those who oppose the mark.
@JA-rj6xd
3 күн бұрын
🎯
"Evolving" is a cute euphemism for "dying."
@RandolphTheWhite1
20 күн бұрын
Changing...in a way that's bad for life
that sounds like an insane google cloud storage bill
@the88thdarcstar
28 күн бұрын
Different servers
@user-yp2sc1cy1n
20 күн бұрын
Or, like a perfect target for an EMP
We'll be able to find more places for car parks and land fills
They'll know where you are every second. Great ... invade my privacy a little more.
Meaning at any given time they can see whatever we do from space back 5years from above.
First mistake. Thinking there are 8 billion 'smart' people on the world hahaha
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
@ProctorSilex
Ай бұрын
Oh, they know. The joke is on the "smart" people who can't comprehend that this is for dystopia.
@MadScientist267
29 күн бұрын
@@jw8160How many places are you going to spam that comment? 🤔
@jw8160
29 күн бұрын
@@MadScientist267 I don't know, I quit counting after five times. 😋 A better question would be how many times are people going to comment about 8 billion smart people.
@user-yp2sc1cy1n
20 күн бұрын
Einstein: Universe and stupidity are infinite, and I'm not sure about the former.
Plot twist: this happened in an alternative version of Earth in which everyone is smart, and also dumb enough to not care about and protect their privacy.
@gratefulguy4130
29 күн бұрын
Those are some seriously gullible smart people right there
@alvaroluffy1
29 күн бұрын
okay dude, now satellite imagery is violating our privacy xDDDDD sure buddy, now go eat your dinner and go to bed, you have school tomorrow
@BlendtutsES
29 күн бұрын
@@alvaroluffy1 Google maps with high quality daily updates so that you (or the company) can see what you build around your house, or the car you have parked in there (or if it's gone)... Sure. That's yet another way for creeps to check on what you're up to (and possibly use it against you).
@Millticker
29 күн бұрын
I felt so invaded when I saw a map. they had mapped out an area of the earth
@BlendtutsES
28 күн бұрын
Daily photos of people's houses and businesses in which you can see what they do to their property, what cars they have and if they are parked home or gone, if the grass has been cut or not (signs that they may be on a holiday)... it's not a map: it's information that creeps can find and use against you if they want. It's interesting for natural areas, mountains, rivers... but do you need to see how everyone's houses "evolved"? Just seeing how a property grows over time or how quickly it does could be a way to figure out if a family is making good money to find targets for robbery. It's not that bad if you live in a city, where many people live in the same building and things are more "diffuse", but outside of cities it's a potential problem because what happens around a house is literally part of the private life of the family who lives there.
Sinister things will come from this
If they were a super hero crew they'd be called "The Ultra Karens"
8 Billion smart people 😅
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
@MadScientist267
29 күн бұрын
Someone lied to them.
We can see a photo of Earth from space, yet we can’t get politicians that don’t lie. Something gives.
@Axolotl_Mischief
27 күн бұрын
People lie, it's not exclusive to politicians...IDK how many you've actually met, but they're quite terrible.
@marcussmart3275
27 күн бұрын
Where does that photo come from?
@eonreeves4324
17 күн бұрын
those who seek power rarely deserve it, those who deserve power rarely seek it. maybe we need to change how we elect leaders?
If we had that capability, we would likely end up, throwing phones into space lol
I think we should take down all the old space junk first, you can see all that stuff at night and can’t even tell the junk from the stars
@Tega_Mroll
26 күн бұрын
yes you can
The fact that the military has to edit the data first should tell you everything you need to know
@Pillboxing
Ай бұрын
That the military doesn't want people to have satellite views of their bases, and definitely doesn't want a daily record of each base and silo accessible to literally anyone? Pricks, absolutely no way that information could be misused!
@homeistheearth
29 күн бұрын
@@Pillboxingbut im sure they have no issue watching what all the other countries are doing with their military?? Very nice to make this as a creep science project to get around military laws against others !
@YuriDegenerate
29 күн бұрын
@@homeistheearth that’s kinda the point lol, why would they want to willingly allow another nation to be on the same footing as them
@homeistheearth
29 күн бұрын
@@YuriDegenerate exactly
@Pillboxing
29 күн бұрын
@homeistheearth mate we wouldn't have gps unless the military had deemed it useful and funded it's research and development. Just because the military has a use for it doesn't mean it's not beneficial overall or harmful
Just cuz you can doesn’t always mean you should
@DanBlabbers
12 күн бұрын
I agree this sounds diabolical to constantly monitor the entire fucking earth. That should not be approved it just sounds fucked up
@Tortilla.Reform
9 күн бұрын
That logic goes both ways. Just because you can doesn’t mean you shouldn’t
@MisterK-YT
7 күн бұрын
You got the quote wrong but I get your gist
We can make a phone that can survive the coldness of outer space but can't make commercial planes that can fly over Antarctica, huh?
@helikopterbojowyka-5234
28 күн бұрын
Well it’s way more complicated than with “phones” and there isn’t really a reason to fly over Antarctica commercially
@radustana
26 күн бұрын
They dont fly over it because there isn't any comercial reason to do so,but there are planes that fly to Antarctica's
@cobaltskiie5660
16 күн бұрын
Planes can and do sometimes fly over Antarctica, it is not a no-fly zone and it is not illegal, it is just very impractical to do so. Weather hazards are very real and dangerous and theres no public demand meaning any Commercial flights are going to be very expensive.
@John_Buck
16 күн бұрын
@@cobaltskiie5660 Yes, I know the military flies over Antarctica. It's not impractical, it would be the most direct route for some flight paths to go over Antarctica. Not illegal to fly over Antarctica? Go try to fly over Antarctica and let me know how it works out for you. They won't even let you get close with a boat before intercepting you.
@John_Buck
16 күн бұрын
@@radustana Check flight paths. There are plenty of flights that would make good arguments for flying over Antarctica. Also, it's 30k plus feet up, is it really any different at that altitude over Antarctica than over North America or another continent?
*Nokia lands in the Yukatan Peninsula* Dinosaurs: Ha!
Screw these guys, helping governments tax you by telling on you for adding anything to your property
@skankhunt3624
Ай бұрын
That's what planes, and now drones are for.
@LuckyCharms777
Ай бұрын
Two words: Evergreen trees.
@Matt-yg8ub
Ай бұрын
Exactly, I sometimes have to do stormwater billing for rural locations, and people lose their mind when I tell them that the impervious service on their parcel changed based on flown imagery.
@danielbodkin7540
Ай бұрын
How are they going to hide climate change when we'll see more greenery, more coral, and more ice?
@dirtabd
Ай бұрын
Its the Govt you allow that is the Govt you get…
Every government just invited your database to dinner
There are people that believe that the earth is flat. The internet brought that back to civilization.
@Tega_Mroll
26 күн бұрын
It's been around the internet just made the dumb people have access to spread their dumb
If Google would stop blurring stuff out we could learn a lot more.
Enemy of the state with corporate stalkers
@skankhunt3624
Ай бұрын
Vote against Trump's project 2025.
Welcome George Orwell & 1984!
@iamchriswick
Ай бұрын
Dude, you're 20 years to late 😂
@skankhunt3624
Ай бұрын
That's project 2025.
@zyme4569
Ай бұрын
Literally big brother watching you haha
@alisonhamilton994
29 күн бұрын
40 years@@iamchriswick
@davidthedeaf
29 күн бұрын
@@iamchriswickand you have no idea what 1984 is. Better quickly google it to not look even more dumb.
I pooped myself at the X and Y axis in my undies.
People that want to view the earth as it changes on a daily basis is kind of like wanting to watch a planetary sized snuff film.
The harbingers of hell are always very proud of their achievements. 😢😢😢
@skankhunt3624
Ай бұрын
Knowledge is not the poison apple bud.
@nepsyasudra3262
Ай бұрын
@skankhunt3624 Omnipotent surveillance sure as hell doesn't help the little man though.
@skankhunt3624
Ай бұрын
@@nepsyasudra3262 how would it hurt?
@christopherlee7334
Ай бұрын
@@skankhunt3624so if you have nothing to hide, please post your full name, date of birth, SSN, physical address and phone number here. Oh, and the username and password to your home security cameras, internal and external, and make sure to have a camera in your bedroom, bathroom and shower.
@benjammin2L8
Ай бұрын
@@skankhunt3624go read a history book?
Did you know? Satellites are not permanent fixtures in space. Satellites may gradually lose their orbital altitude due to the effects of atmospheric drag, tidal perturbation and solar effects, and eventually re-enter the atmosphere and burn up. Satellite needs fuel and propulsion system to maintain its altitude. Solar and ion thrusters. Or constantly launch rockets to replace deorbit ones.
@Robbie-sk6vc
Ай бұрын
Yep. The problem is, as long as it's up there your being watched!
Now when astro-photographers take exposures of more than 3 seconds, that get a satelite streak across every frame and theyre still gonna triple what is up there
I love how you got the Evergreen ship blocking the Zues😂
Let's face it: this isn't for humanity. This is for a few very few powerful people to exploit. But hey-ho, on we go...
@CIintB3ASTW0oD
27 күн бұрын
Exactly. I'm tired of them painting this like it's the betterment for us all or it's for the environment or the earth.
@HeriEystberg
27 күн бұрын
It certainly won't be with that attitude.
@Noel-7774
27 күн бұрын
Hear U & Agree but like present day "'Terms and Conditions' Theory" could be end game for consumers. Too much data with no boundaries 🤔🧐🤨 do u think planting food or trees for organic farming the main reason for such TIGHT daily records? Ecology efforts? Should be.
@user-yp2sc1cy1n
20 күн бұрын
@@HeriEystberg Let me guess, you're under 30...
@HeriEystberg
16 күн бұрын
@@user-yp2sc1cy1n soon to be 45, but I was just joking.
This is terrifying.
@ColonelSanders17
Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@Feuertstein
Ай бұрын
You Think you weren't already being spied on by the government or what? Theyve had your entire life on record since 2000.
@MadScientist267
29 күн бұрын
Just think of how many comments the tewbz can auto delete if we have phones flying around in space!
8 billion smart people would be a disaster, imagine all those opinions clashing.
@SoccerBoyAP
9 күн бұрын
Remove the word "smart" and you have global society today
Imagine having your own private mapping satellite or whatever its called.
Skynet: "look at how you're fucking up the earth!"
German government uses this technique for monitoring farmers if they fertilize, harvest plough or even drive on "their own" land in the wrong time🤦♂️
@F-R-D-S
Ай бұрын
And then take 3 month to give you your new ID
@schweinetimmel
Ай бұрын
@@F-R-D-S 3 month would be great😂😂 at least half a year to 9 months if you want something from them and if they want something from you they want it within 7 days... if my home area wouldn't look so good id already be gone.
@BillSmith-fx7xx
Ай бұрын
What's going on over there, EU, is scary ! I fear it is just around the corner for us here in the USA ! 😢
@Billmull8622
Ай бұрын
Yeah it’s crazy! If you guys don’t start voting for different people (if it’s not already too late) you won’t have to worry about it much longer bc you won’t have any farmers!
@Billmull8622
Ай бұрын
@@BillSmith-fx7xxyep thats usually how it works! Look up agenda 21 it’s a 100 year plan signed by 179 nations back in 1992. The pandemic gave it a violent shove forward
the ISS astronauts when they go on a spacewalk and see Subway Surfers gameplay:
Ayo....i think the government watching us hommie. Also the government: we threw millions of satellites in space
@radustana
26 күн бұрын
To be honest i dont think they'll be doing much with them other than watching other country's military bases
They're really grossly overestimating how "smart" the vast majority of people on this planet are. "Wow, look at the complexity of that river system". "cAN You sHoW Me tHe KArdaShiAns hoUSe"?
@SoccerBoyAP
9 күн бұрын
It's the Big Bang Theory episode when they use JPL assets to spy on the house for Americas Next Top Model.
So THAT'S what the actual Panopticon looks like.
I remember in 2006 that’s how hedge funds calculated how much oil was produced and how much was the demand. That’s when oil skyrocketed. As they could see how many tankers com in and out and the demand. The tech is almost 20 years old.
Kinda sounds like a start to the plot of Wall-e
It's not for humanity, it's for corporation's benefits and interest
@GrahamMorehead
21 күн бұрын
Hmmm Have you ever benefited from a map?
@Shouze163
20 күн бұрын
@@GrahamMorehead have you ever thought what was the supposed role of a government before what you have today?
@user-xy8qk9gz7g
11 күн бұрын
@@GrahamMorehead I do not use map on smartphones due to some historical reasons. Maybe need to learn.🙏🏻
@user-xy8qk9gz7g
11 күн бұрын
@@Shouze163To keep justice. To keep justice and the balance of power of the two sides in a dispute.
@Shouze163
11 күн бұрын
@@user-xy8qk9gz7g are you referring to government's role?
As a programmer, gotta admit indexing the whole earth is HILARIOUS 😂
What planet does he know of that has 8 billion smart people?
Killing any mystery and freedom left on this planet :/
@d930-8
Ай бұрын
Because of mistery and freedom people killed eachother in the past
@larrylandry3057
Ай бұрын
@@d930-8bro that’s a wild response
@VEAFY
Ай бұрын
Yea we don’t have 8 billion of smart people
@Billmull8622
Ай бұрын
@@VEAFYlmao yeah clearly, thanks for proving that point 👍🏼
@juanderingexile
Ай бұрын
How is this killing freedom?
Watching a planet die in real time - that slaps.
And then they never talked about the cell phone again
I can think of a few governments that won't be too happy with this. They'd love their capabilities enhanced, but not anyone elses.
Mass monitoring
Quite bold to assume we could find 8 billion smart people.
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
Google Earth is pretty impressive lately. It’s (obv) an old project that was perfectly functional 10 years ago but very important these days
New flash: Only 1% of the population is actually considered smart.
Who is going to answer for the space debris which it is going to create..... We have to look into that issue tooo...
@neoxyte
Ай бұрын
Do you understand how big the atmosphere is. Space debris is a problem but not on the scale that most people assume it is.
@flamekaiser003
Ай бұрын
@@neoxyte just have a look at the space debris map released by nasa then you will get to know...
@lazydoctorr
Ай бұрын
@@neoxyte😂 "..not a problem.."?!?! Dude, google the space junk mapped out in space and tell me that's not a problem! 😢
@natonews2151
Ай бұрын
@@lazydoctorrthere is alot of space debris but space is quite large, and the satelites deorbit themselves due to friction in a couple decades
@neoxyte
Ай бұрын
@@flamekaiser003 the map is not scaled to the size of the earth. The map they released is just to show a representation of concentration. It is not an accurate indicator of the problem of the size of the debris. In addition the debris are not functional satellites and over time will leave the atmosphere.
8 billion smart people 😂 Maybe in a billion years, yessir, when the entire galaxy will be populated. But now? It’s just a good joke
@jw8160
Ай бұрын
He didn't say the people were from Earth. 😋 "Earthlings do the strangest things" streaming live on GalacticTube soon.
Could cure flat earthers in a moments notice.
8 billion SMART people?! Where are you going to find them?
THIS IS ONE HELL OF A DOUBLE EDGED SWORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is great! I am looking forward to the data being on the internet.
@bl00dh4nd4
Ай бұрын
I highly doubt it will be public in real time, and if it goes public, there will be censored areas
Dude didn’t seem so happy toned when he said 8 billion 😂
That's fantastic. Job well done Sir!
What company is that?
@Connor-Colyer
Ай бұрын
I actually can’t find their name
@rashaanlightpool3009
Ай бұрын
Planet Labs
Everything was believable except " 8 billion smart ppl. 😂😂
Government: give me everything you have or you and your family arent going to show up in the pictures tomorrow.
I guess he meant; 8 billion smart phone users. People connected to the internet, with smart phones, laptops, etc.
And there are still people that think its flat.
@NeoVei
Ай бұрын
Thats the parents and education systems fault.
@IslandDeveloper-jz5xi
Ай бұрын
It's a crater. Creator. Crater 🌍
@vext001
Ай бұрын
Isn't it?
@Thetruthprevails1
Ай бұрын
Flat earthers don't think the Earth is flat , they KNOW the Earth is flat !
@ThatonedudeCR12956
Ай бұрын
You can literally disprove flat earth theory by viewing the horizon. Go to the ocean. What do you see? Use a telescope. Do you see anything other than water? The earth curves. That's why. You can watch ships disappear over the horizon due to curvature. Don't take people too seriously if they refuse reality and common sense
Start a new war?
@fajaradi1223
Ай бұрын
Haven't we?
Cameras on Starlink would provide live view of earth’s entire surface at all times.
I feel like other comments underestimate how many smart people there are. You don't know they're there because smart people stay quiet and let the idiots scream.
That's part of the idea with The Venus Project.
@elijahjflowers
Ай бұрын
throwback!!!! i still get newsletter emails from them! i’ll never give up.
@VulcanData84
Ай бұрын
@@elijahjflowers We all need to spread this new way far and consistently.
@pedroalber6066
Ай бұрын
Many years since that idea was outside and so difficult for the people to understand it.... they think its communism so sad. The problem its human itself and human education.
@VulcanData84
Ай бұрын
@@pedroalber6066 "I'm not talking about anyone's wishes, hopes or dreams for the future but a way to intelligently manage Earth's resources by using the methods of science applied to society in a more human way" ~Roxanne Meadows
@VulcanData84
Ай бұрын
@@pedroalber6066 The answers do not lie in debate or philosophical discussion of values, but rather in methodology. What is needed is an operational definition of a better world which is as follows: To Constantly Maximize Existing And Future Technologies With The Sole Purpose Of Enhancing All Human Life And Protecting The Environment. ~ Jacque Fresco
If that's true, show the North and South Poles unedited
The earth isn't evolving though. It's aging and decaying.
I'm curious, is anyone else interested in the national security implications here? There must be places they weren't permitted to photograph, or regions they aren't permitted to share with the public. Sure, you can only determine so much from an orbital photograph, but that's still intelligence. Google maps may exist, but I don't think that that data isn't renewed as frequently Infringing on the privacy of citizens is one thing, but now we're talking about the privacy of states. I mean, you might even be able to use this for search and rescue if the data was more timely. Locate crash sites of aircraft, etc.
@radustana
26 күн бұрын
Spy sattelites existed almost since the first sattelite was launched into space so this isn't anything new
Can a phone survive in a vacuum? Like not in space. Like in a vacuum chamber on earth.
@oo0OAO0oo
Ай бұрын
Yeah? Why shouldn't it?😅
@uattias
Ай бұрын
@@oo0OAO0oo if it's waterproof, wouldn't it mean it's seals would get damaged?
@meloney
Ай бұрын
@@uattiasonly the phone screen MAY get damaged when its a LCD for example. A vacuum (and space) doesn't suck. When a phone that is waterproof can survive 10 meters under water, it can also survive in a vacuum because the maximum pressure difference is just one atmosphere while at 20 meters it already would be double that. So a phone in a vacuum would obly need to withstand a pressure difference of one ATM, the same reason why stations like the ISS have relatively thin. Every diver going deeper than 10 meter has to withstand more pressure difference than that :)
@uattias
Ай бұрын
@@meloney there's a difference between compression and the air inside the phone expanding. Just saying.
@meloney
Ай бұрын
@@uattias the air in the phone just has less pressure outside in the vacuum. A watertight phone in 10 meters depth has to fight the same pressure difference than a phone in space, just the direction is different (space inside to outside while water outside to inside). Yes, the air expands but unless the phone case isn't able to handle the 1 atm pressure difference, it wont cause issues. Thats why satellites and especially satellites with instruments mostly need shielding against radiation depending on the height. The satellite i am working with every day, the solar dynamics observatory is also relativly simple in that matter (excluding the technological systems of course!) despite the shielding because of it's height of ~36000km in a geostationary orbit in the radiation belt (which interestingly enough we know when we are in a "high risk area because of spikes in tge data and artifacts in the EUV AIA cameras). It has several EUV cameras and lenses as well as the HMI helioseismologic imager. There are areas where there is a rest atmosphere in some parts (or at least was since its over 14 years old) just because of the way the lenses and systems are built. This is not as much of an issue as you might think :)
Ugh, this us just surrounding our planet with space junk and then we won't be able to leave because the space debris with damage crafts leaving earth
@Soldier19943
Ай бұрын
Space is too big for us to close ourselves off because of our own garbage. Night sky pollution on the other hand, is very real.
@idris4587
Ай бұрын
And even if this was as big as an issue I would rather have access to this technology as its helping fight climate change
@EmperorOfTheScrubs
Ай бұрын
Or it becomes a stable ring that can be used to hold mobile bases
@TeeKeeps
Ай бұрын
@@Soldier19943that’s what you think lol
@meloney
Ай бұрын
@@Soldier19943from the point of space of orbits around our planet, yes. But the problem he most likely meant is called "kessler syndrome" which is an exponentially dangerous risk of disabled satellite debree. One crash even if its only one, causes hundreds of thousands of parts that can potentially hit another satellite. Those parts may hit another satellite producing 100000 more debree parts and so on.
Now imagine this capability in the hands of some people who only care about their own survivability, not the entire humanity
There is no chance in hell the earth will ever have 8 billion smart people.
Sounds like a MASSIVE overreach in human privacy
@Cory_Springer
11 күн бұрын
nobody owns the planet
@TrueHelpTV
10 күн бұрын
@@Cory_Springer This is about to be a multi-part comment because google was not happy with how much a typed I guess. If any parts are missing let me know, sometimes youtube likes to pretend it posted a comment but doesn't. *edit there should be 3 parts, hope you enjoy) PART 1 ohh to be young again with an innocent mind.. To explain something let me first teach something. And for the record, toss on your tin foil hat first. Air planes fly in a grid system, sort of like the pattern of graph paper, and each square is typically 1 mile apart as a minimum. This grid is controlled digitally with air traffic controllers giving the pilots very specific coordinates/altitude/speeds, so that they don't crash into each other at 400mph in a cloud. Okay now lets apply that system to outer space. (remember the tin foil hat) If companies like Starlink can race to place 30,000 satellites in a grid pattern over the entire planet, then they become the custodians (air traffic control) over the entire planet.. They are essentially trying to grandfather themselves as the people you MUST confer with and seek information from in order to safely exit the planet. Otherwise, you will almost assuredly be struct by debris that is traveling 17,500mph. I also sort of think they are/will purposely break satellites in particular areas to created calculated debris clouds that are more dangerous, ensuring that there are a limited number of "controlled" points used to enter and exit the atmosphere safely, and those areas will be reserved air spaces much like how we protect national forests. For a good mental image if you watch a funny movie called Space Balls, Planet Space Balls is protected by a big wall and you can only enter and leave the planet from 1 safe spot. The point is.. hypothetically Elon wants to colonize Mars for a pretty dark reason; "to ensure the continued survival of the human race." And I'm willing to bet this is a very subtle first step towards creating a defensive system for that colony.. It's pretty hard for a rouge country to start sending it's people in desperation to colonize alongside of, or more likely try to start a war on mars for the resources SpaceX will have developed that the invading nation doesn't have the resources to build itself. How do you stop that? By placing a blanket of metal parts circling the earth at 17,500mph and you're one of the only people who have accurate data on where it's safe to fly through it and when. It also will let them monitor those nations to take actions to prevent them from leaving when the day comes to lock down Mars as a human sanctuary that we wont be allowed on as Earth's ecosystems collapse beyond the ability to support 10-15 billion people in a structured/civil way. I'm sure a few hundred million will survive but it will take 100-200 years before the Mars people return to some form of stability on the surface and when they do, guess how they get back safely with automatic superior control over those who are still here? Ahh what a fun question you did not ask.. Toss on some aluminum foil gloves, because the hat isn't enough. lol this will continue on part 2
@TrueHelpTV
10 күн бұрын
PART 2 Elon also owns the largest tunneling company in the world.. He developed special machines (that we know of, I"m sure he has something secretly better) and these machines can create a 24ft wide tunnel that is 1 mile long (5,280ft) in just ONE WEEK!?! EACH!?! And to my understanding they have a FLEET of these machines working around the clock.. except, where? How is this company valued at 8 billion, when their only public works aren't worth anywhere close to that. Simple.. the value is from government contracts building massive classified tunnel systems. It's probably the real reason he's developed a rocket that can land the same way an underground ICBM would launch out of a bunker.. which means.. drum roll please.. SpaceX will be able to land their rockets standing vertically inside of a bunker's launch tube.. Which means they will be the ones building the government bunkers, and supplying the rocket ships in those bunkers.. Those bunkers are/will be filled with manufacturing equipment/materials/tools/food/etc to support a large population for centuries if needed. Imagine being able to have a fleet of machines, say 50 of them, making 50 miles of underground facilities PER WEEK... THAT is not syfi.. that is happening RIGHT NOW. And you can grow a LOT of food in a 24ftx5280ft space. Sodium light bulbs essentially last forever and can be used to grow crops. In a confined tunnel, simple fans can act as pollinators, and water comes from underground aquifers which are also going to be the cooling system for a subterranean nuclear plant (which btw, governments are already field testing new underground nuclear solutions) assuming they don't lean into hydro-thermal power to ensure longevity. But TrueHelpTV, why would they be gearing up for this so much you might be asking, is it because of WW3 or something? Nope.. it's not a people problem it's a planet problem. Take off the tin foil hat and gloves, this next bit is all factual and no conspiracy. In 2016, the DoD called for an emergency meeting with a congressional financial committee to expedite funding that was slated for 2020. They needed money 4 years ahead of time to re-calibrate the global positioning systems (GPS). Their words were pretty simple. The magnetic poles are accelerating at a rapid rate, to the point that our predictive models on the shifting and weakening magnetosphere were wrong and unpredictable, and we need that money 4 years early to fix the satellites and our models. Hmm.. Lets explore what they were talking about. Again Let me teach you something before I explain something. Our planet has a bi-magnetic pole (north/south) and it actually moves a little bit each year, and always has. It's estimated that about every 10,000-15,000 years those poles will randomly flip flop, and when they do, it causes massive disruption to the ocean's currents and weather patterns violently change causing a global climate change.. hmmm there's a word we've been hearing a lot lately.. Ever notice how in the last 8 years world governments no longer call it "global warming," and instead refer to it as "Climate change." Well now you're discovering why. Looking at core samples and stuff, we've concluded 1 of 2 theories. 1) The planet is past due for a magnetic flip by around 780,000 years past due. OR 2) The Younger Dryas period about 12,000 years ago was actually an ice age induced by a pole flipping event. Mixed opinions there, but both groups of thinkers do agree that on a planetary timeline scale, it's "supposed" to happen about every 10,000-12,000 years. Well.. that 2nd big group of people who are smarter than you and I are fairly convinced it happened about 11,600 years ago, and either way both groups agree that Earth is past due and that yes thats around the interval between it happening. SOOoo there is a LOT of overlap in these two columns of thinkers where they both agree regardless of how they arrived to the conclusion that we are past due and it's going to happened within the next couple hundred years. So. This is a great moment to stop and encourage anyone actually reading this, once you're done reading, open up a new tab and google image search "magnetic north movement map" and prepare yourself for a red pill that I'm blown away nobody is talking louder about. Probably because the government funds most of these research programs giving them the unique ability to always be the first to be informed and thus can terminate public funding, classify stuff, and then make it a private study via the army corp of engineers to keep it hush hush. After all, think about how crazy America/Russia went during the cold war arms race.. imagine if it went public there was a humanity race to escape the outcomes of a planetary collapsed society. Getting to Mars is a whole lot easier when you have the entire planet supporting you because it's cool, and nobody thinks they need to start applying for their slot for survival and start sabotaging each other to get there. I digress. For some perspective, typically when measuring geological events, it's millimeters of movement per year, but what is happening at the poles is miles per year, lets dive into that in the final comment, part 3 =D
@TrueHelpTV
10 күн бұрын
PART 3 In 2001 the North Pole was shifting about 5 miles per year. By 2017, it was moving nearly 6 times faster at around 36 miles per year.. In geological terms that is blistering fast. To establish some credibility to my claim, let me start piecing the puzzle together that nobody in government wants to admit. When the "global warming" train started taking off, it was guys like Ale Gore looking for new taxes to impose, and what better reason than something you cant really measure that accurately to prove or disprove the necessity of the tax. So they just started arbitrarily imposing emission taxes on manufacturers, and this ultimately was the jump start to why they all left America, and now your Guitar and bicycle are made in Mexico or China. Again, I digress. They started pointing their finger at Greenland and going "ooo ooo look see, its melting, see, that's your fault, pay us money to fix it, you did this, so paying us money will slow your ability to make this happen down." EXCEPT it had nothing to do with humans. Again once you look at the movement map youll clearly see what really happened was the North pole started abruptly moving away from Greenland. As it accelerated year after year, it didn't take long to get completely away from the country. Now that the North Pole is in open waters, it's pretty hard to freeze fast moving salty water, and thus it warms up. That warming water clashes into the northern arctic and starts melting the glaciers/float ice shelfs, they heat up, and free up the ability for new ocean currents that accelerate the process in the north and *Poof* Greenland has melted.. All of that warmer water follows the planetary ocean jet streams and collides with the northern banks for instance of Antarctica and surprise surprise, those coastal edges are melting.. BUT NASA will even tell you (c. 2015) that Antarctica is actually forming ice faster than it's melting.. Why? Because the South Pole is still moving over a land mass. And it's far easier to freeze on granite rock and that rock store that cold energy (or lack there of) for longer periods more efficiently. Congratulations, you just earned your Red Pill degree in Climate Change.. Even National Geographic has done documentaries on our atmosphere and concluded the atmosphere over top say China has a far more limited effect on say America, and the oxygen outputs in places like the Amazon don't really leave the Amazon, so the notion it's humans doing it all is silly and has very marginal effects comparably. Now, toss your tin foil hat back on one last time. Ill leave you with this to hopefully tie it all together now. We've talked about Starlink, SpaceX, the tunnel Boring Company, Governments, and the human condition.. so how do we tie it all together? Well.. only a few weeks after the DoD let the rabbit out of the bag back then, it was only a few weeks later when Elon announced the desire to colonize Mars to quote, "ensure the survival of humanity" and while nobody publicly knows how much the poles can move before they violently just flip flop (like any magnet you've played with on a table as a kid, you can only move one magnet with another so much before *BAM* and it spins around) but best guesses are 100-200 years because Elon gave them "100 years" to be completely self sufficient on Mars. In the meantime governments are finding more and more ways to tax energy sources and "pollution" to fund all of their bunkers. Not just the military variety. Consider that since 2001 one of the biggest focal points of world leaders has been building underground seed vaults, converting old mines into long term storage solutions for manufacturing equipment and other things needed to rebuild society, entire copies of all human knowledge buried 2,000 feet underground in Antarctica, they even stuck a 200ft clock with a 10,000 year lifespan deep underground to quote "make sure we don't loose track of time some day if something happens, or when we return" wait hold on.. when we return? Lol anyways, have a good one, enjoy the red pill.. go Google north pole movement map and see how we have over 400 years of data that proves this is the first time in "modern" recorded history that the poles just suddenly and abruptly take a B-line in 1 direction and are moving faster and faster, probably because there's less magnetic resistance over open water. ~Cheers
@pallejensen9484
7 күн бұрын
stay at home then. as soon as u leave ur house u have no expectation of privacy anyway.... its called implyed concent as soon as u can be seen from public dude
I like how all the comments go in one direction. Gives me hope that not everything is lost
The data centers and all that heat generated tho.
“We want to index the earth and make it searchable” CIA, MI6, ASIO, KGB, Mossad, BND: *sweating profusely* 👁️👁️💦
Google didn't figure out indexing. They just used it.
@rangerbaynworkshop
Ай бұрын
He specifically said they figured out "how to index what's on the internet, " he didn't say they figured out indexing.
@staypuft3120
Ай бұрын
@@rangerbaynworkshop which they didn't they just used it.
@WokerThanThou
Ай бұрын
Like everyone else, google just used spiders that crawled robots text files to find everything searchable. Instead, google discovered the idea of backlinks - the number of links to a page that could indicate its rank as a source - giving it a priority in search results. The analogy this guy used with the Earth is bogus. It was basically startup speak to make their idea sound engaging.