they got a rich food culture, but no food to express it
@JasperKlijndijkАй бұрын
Now I want to emigrate to cuba
@DrCruelАй бұрын
Fidel Castro did not topple the government of Batista. The Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil toppled the government of Batista. Castro's communists then betrayed the DRE and took over the island for themselves. Fidel became Batista 2.0 with despotic Marxist tendencies, and the communists have ruled as self-serving Left fascist tyrants ever since.
@IsaacyeahАй бұрын
how are you so underrated??? this seems like a video a channel with well over 100k subs would make
@mkshffr4936Ай бұрын
Being stuck in the 50s isn't all bad.
@manuelpistonАй бұрын
But liberals want to turn the US into that lol
@darmony9153Ай бұрын
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@guylewis7418Ай бұрын
Those mean ol’ Americans!😊
@WWeronkoАй бұрын
I understand that Christopher Columbus was ridiculed and discouraged by naysayers. With so many problems in Europe, why should they want to waste money going elsewhere? Simple minds always find reasons why not. Great minds find ways and reasons why.
@jackprier7727Ай бұрын
I remember he went somewhere with things like air, and water, and like livable temperatures.
@WWeronkoАй бұрын
@@jackprier7727 Times change. Human's capability change with them. You don't have to go, Jack.
@sasquatch4754Ай бұрын
The argument that we shouldn't invest in great cultural projects like space travel because there's still poor people, is beyond ridiculous. That was one of the primary arguments during the Apollo missions in the 60's. Investing in "diversity" is what, for all intents & purposes, shut down the American space program, & the beneficiaries of this investment are still poor. TRILLIONS of dollars have been invested in Africa, & they are still poor & perpetually on the brink of famine. "Give a person a fish & he eats for one day, teach him to fish, & he eats for a lifetime". Apparently not.
@anotherpersonontheweb5558Ай бұрын
I think we should focus on the moon and master life there before going to Mars. Earth is much closer and accessible at any time vs waiting to transfer to Mars and the 7 month trip
@stephenskinner7207Ай бұрын
I can feel Ayn Rand rolling over in her grave at the suggestion we should hold back on space exploration until we’ve “fixed” inequality and poverty. Overall, I don’t find any of these reasons compelling as arguments. Challenges to overcome, most certainly. But not a reason that we shouldn’t try.
@jackprier7727Ай бұрын
ayn rand may well be rolling while dead as she was a lifelong methamphetamine user and her body is surely full of meth, as was her "philosophy"-
@lokalzer0Ай бұрын
So now we have to worry about other uninhabited planets too🖕🏼 Stop this craziness!
@chrispbacon4519Ай бұрын
You know, we'd save a lot of 'resources' if we just stayed in bed and never did anything. Humanity is the only known form of matter in the universe that has a reasonable understanding of the universe. As Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the universe to know itself". We've looked very hard for decades to find other intelligences and haven't seen any evidence of it at all. If life on earth were destroyed by an asteroid or other mass-extinction event, our unique intelligence would be gone forever from the universe. We should try to keep such a rare and special thing around, and the best way is to diversify our location to another planet. Mars is the best option.
@criticaleventАй бұрын
If life on earth were destroyed by blank, then life on Mars would be destroyed by blank. Mars isn't the new world, full of untapped resources, Mars is the moon but farther.
@chrispbacon4519Ай бұрын
@@criticalevent The chances of a life-ending asteroid strike or a gamma-ray burst hitting both Earth and Mars within a million years is almost non-existent, like 1 in a billion. There's virtually no other kind mass-extinction event that can hit both planets, not for billions of years. Until humans can permanently establish ourselves on another planet we're vulnerable to extinction. Mars is better than the moon for habitation because its gravity is much closer to ours and it has more water than the moon. It's also further away in the event of a gamma-ray burst that could hit either planet, but probably would hit both Earth and the moon if it hit Earth. Humans should go to Mars just to ensure we preserve ourselves longer so we have a better chance of finding how to get to more Earth-like planets in other star systems.
@Derpy1969Ай бұрын
The best possible place on Mars is worse than the worst possible place on earth. Go there for science. Stay here because moving to Mars is the stupidest thing next to leaded gasoline.
@Derpy1969Ай бұрын
Just send the top 1% of richers and they can live there with all their wealth.
@carmenohio8735Ай бұрын
There’s no point on going to Mars to look for ET Life because it’s not like they’d tell us if they Did find anything
@chrisyates1574Ай бұрын
go to the moon first
@TT-uy5elАй бұрын
what percentage of US and or Global capital is going towards space exploration? Let alone just the mars colonization? And then lets talk. overall cool vid
@criticaleventАй бұрын
How many billions are going to billionaires to not get us there is what you really should be concerned with.
@TT-uy5elАй бұрын
@@criticalevent how much is it
@criticaleventАй бұрын
@@TT-uy5el So far every proposal has thankfully been turned down but Elon Musk has asked for over $10 Billion twice for the now defunct Red Dragon. Soon he will be looking for money for a Starship mission to Mars and it's only a matter of time before Bezos starts submitting crazy ideas too.
@airgunningyupАй бұрын
none of these are reasons not to go , just cautionary measures. Not to mention , mars first travelers will be privately funded by space x .. Furthermore, the money spent on mars missions would never reach good causes on earth.. That never happens,, Look at all the homeless we have in the USA, and look how much money is going to fund wars overseas. Its not a binary issue ( where money saved from cancelling nasa would end hunger or even impact it ) money doesnt circulate in this idealistic way, it gravitates to causes that either generate money or generate political power.
@RonWuerchАй бұрын
If they do they will all die.
@SpinoSamАй бұрын
Becoming a multi-planetary species is the next logical step in human evolution
@Killachamper256Ай бұрын
Yes, but we haven't mastered Earth yet.
@SubtleHawkАй бұрын
@@Killachamper256 We don't need to.
@criticaleventАй бұрын
Anything that takes out the earth is going to take out a Martian colony.
@Killachamper256Ай бұрын
@@SubtleHawk might be a good idea first.
@SubtleHawkАй бұрын
@@Killachamper256 You don't have to master playing the piano to start playing guitar.
@briantinsley8597Ай бұрын
Well done.
@briantinsley8597Ай бұрын
I really appreciate the length of your videos, keep up the great work!
@bscholerАй бұрын
Is money actually being diverted away from solving problems here? NASA's budget is a tiny sliver of the US budget, compared to the defense budget. Would be good to see some sources or concrete examples of this happening. Also, many of the technologies that have done wonders for life on earth (GPS to name one) have come as a direct result of investing in space exploration. Doesn't help people as directly as installing wells in Africa or something, but it does make a difference eventually.
@criticaleventАй бұрын
There is no value anyone can come up in putting a man on mars, and we haven't even begun spending the money that will require.
@EnCounterCultureMediaАй бұрын
Imagine playing games from mars you would have the worst ping. Theyd need to have a martian server for just the astronauts its 4 years journey who could possibly do that sort of journey and knowing youre not coming back to earth possibly ever but not for atleast a decade away. then when you get there its a thin atmosphere that barely sheilds from cosmic radiation and its the dryest desert like antarctica and the sahara had a baby. The ground water and the ice sheets are ur only water and we arent evencsure yet if we can grow food in martian soil.
@aaronflowers88813 ай бұрын
I'm so intrigued and amazed with NYC. I'm from Detroit and I've visited the Big Apple 3 times. The culture, food, boroughs, population, diversity, landscape, excitement all grabs my attention.
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You gained a sub. Well done
Ignoring the food crisis is crazy
they got a rich food culture, but no food to express it
Now I want to emigrate to cuba
Fidel Castro did not topple the government of Batista. The Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil toppled the government of Batista. Castro's communists then betrayed the DRE and took over the island for themselves. Fidel became Batista 2.0 with despotic Marxist tendencies, and the communists have ruled as self-serving Left fascist tyrants ever since.
how are you so underrated??? this seems like a video a channel with well over 100k subs would make
Being stuck in the 50s isn't all bad.
But liberals want to turn the US into that lol
kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYyNp7mecrCxXag.html
Those mean ol’ Americans!😊
I understand that Christopher Columbus was ridiculed and discouraged by naysayers. With so many problems in Europe, why should they want to waste money going elsewhere? Simple minds always find reasons why not. Great minds find ways and reasons why.
I remember he went somewhere with things like air, and water, and like livable temperatures.
@@jackprier7727 Times change. Human's capability change with them. You don't have to go, Jack.
The argument that we shouldn't invest in great cultural projects like space travel because there's still poor people, is beyond ridiculous. That was one of the primary arguments during the Apollo missions in the 60's. Investing in "diversity" is what, for all intents & purposes, shut down the American space program, & the beneficiaries of this investment are still poor. TRILLIONS of dollars have been invested in Africa, & they are still poor & perpetually on the brink of famine. "Give a person a fish & he eats for one day, teach him to fish, & he eats for a lifetime". Apparently not.
I think we should focus on the moon and master life there before going to Mars. Earth is much closer and accessible at any time vs waiting to transfer to Mars and the 7 month trip
I can feel Ayn Rand rolling over in her grave at the suggestion we should hold back on space exploration until we’ve “fixed” inequality and poverty. Overall, I don’t find any of these reasons compelling as arguments. Challenges to overcome, most certainly. But not a reason that we shouldn’t try.
ayn rand may well be rolling while dead as she was a lifelong methamphetamine user and her body is surely full of meth, as was her "philosophy"-
So now we have to worry about other uninhabited planets too🖕🏼 Stop this craziness!
You know, we'd save a lot of 'resources' if we just stayed in bed and never did anything. Humanity is the only known form of matter in the universe that has a reasonable understanding of the universe. As Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the universe to know itself". We've looked very hard for decades to find other intelligences and haven't seen any evidence of it at all. If life on earth were destroyed by an asteroid or other mass-extinction event, our unique intelligence would be gone forever from the universe. We should try to keep such a rare and special thing around, and the best way is to diversify our location to another planet. Mars is the best option.
If life on earth were destroyed by blank, then life on Mars would be destroyed by blank. Mars isn't the new world, full of untapped resources, Mars is the moon but farther.
@@criticalevent The chances of a life-ending asteroid strike or a gamma-ray burst hitting both Earth and Mars within a million years is almost non-existent, like 1 in a billion. There's virtually no other kind mass-extinction event that can hit both planets, not for billions of years. Until humans can permanently establish ourselves on another planet we're vulnerable to extinction. Mars is better than the moon for habitation because its gravity is much closer to ours and it has more water than the moon. It's also further away in the event of a gamma-ray burst that could hit either planet, but probably would hit both Earth and the moon if it hit Earth. Humans should go to Mars just to ensure we preserve ourselves longer so we have a better chance of finding how to get to more Earth-like planets in other star systems.
The best possible place on Mars is worse than the worst possible place on earth. Go there for science. Stay here because moving to Mars is the stupidest thing next to leaded gasoline.
Just send the top 1% of richers and they can live there with all their wealth.
There’s no point on going to Mars to look for ET Life because it’s not like they’d tell us if they Did find anything
go to the moon first
what percentage of US and or Global capital is going towards space exploration? Let alone just the mars colonization? And then lets talk. overall cool vid
How many billions are going to billionaires to not get us there is what you really should be concerned with.
@@criticalevent how much is it
@@TT-uy5el So far every proposal has thankfully been turned down but Elon Musk has asked for over $10 Billion twice for the now defunct Red Dragon. Soon he will be looking for money for a Starship mission to Mars and it's only a matter of time before Bezos starts submitting crazy ideas too.
none of these are reasons not to go , just cautionary measures. Not to mention , mars first travelers will be privately funded by space x .. Furthermore, the money spent on mars missions would never reach good causes on earth.. That never happens,, Look at all the homeless we have in the USA, and look how much money is going to fund wars overseas. Its not a binary issue ( where money saved from cancelling nasa would end hunger or even impact it ) money doesnt circulate in this idealistic way, it gravitates to causes that either generate money or generate political power.
If they do they will all die.
Becoming a multi-planetary species is the next logical step in human evolution
Yes, but we haven't mastered Earth yet.
@@Killachamper256 We don't need to.
Anything that takes out the earth is going to take out a Martian colony.
@@SubtleHawk might be a good idea first.
@@Killachamper256 You don't have to master playing the piano to start playing guitar.
Well done.
I really appreciate the length of your videos, keep up the great work!
Is money actually being diverted away from solving problems here? NASA's budget is a tiny sliver of the US budget, compared to the defense budget. Would be good to see some sources or concrete examples of this happening. Also, many of the technologies that have done wonders for life on earth (GPS to name one) have come as a direct result of investing in space exploration. Doesn't help people as directly as installing wells in Africa or something, but it does make a difference eventually.
There is no value anyone can come up in putting a man on mars, and we haven't even begun spending the money that will require.
Imagine playing games from mars you would have the worst ping. Theyd need to have a martian server for just the astronauts its 4 years journey who could possibly do that sort of journey and knowing youre not coming back to earth possibly ever but not for atleast a decade away. then when you get there its a thin atmosphere that barely sheilds from cosmic radiation and its the dryest desert like antarctica and the sahara had a baby. The ground water and the ice sheets are ur only water and we arent evencsure yet if we can grow food in martian soil.
I'm so intrigued and amazed with NYC. I'm from Detroit and I've visited the Big Apple 3 times. The culture, food, boroughs, population, diversity, landscape, excitement all grabs my attention.
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