The 20 Year Cryosleep Journey into Interstellar Space (Sci-Fi Documentary)
This is a sci-fi documentary, following a crew of astronauts on board a cryo-sleep spaceship as it travels out into interstellar space; explaining the steps of putting a person into cryosleep, replicating animal hibernation.
How do the sleep pods keep the astronauts alive? What happens if the spaceship fails to awaken the passengers? And what about the families back home on Earth - are they also put into a multi-decade suspended animation?
There are 22 passengers on board the cryoship. It is a 20 year journey.
Personal inspiration in creating this video came from: Interstellar (the movie), The Expanse (TV show and books), and Star Trek Next Gen.
Other topics in the video include: An explanation of the interstellar sleep pod and how the chamber keeps the passengers alive, where is the cryo spaceship going on its interstellar journey carrying the 22 sleeping explorer astronauts, the scientific concept of torpor inducement that puts the astronauts into a cryo / hypersleep, and the types of animals on Earth that also go into hibernation.
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PATREON
The short video Interstellar A.I.: Writing the Encyclopedia of the Galaxy is available on my Patreon.
Along with the first volume of ’The Encyclopedia of the Future’.
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Created by: Jacob B
Narration by: Alexander Masters
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Book recommendations from Elon Musk on artificial intelligence, future technology and innovations, and sci-fi stories (affiliate links):
• Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
• Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
• Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era
• The Foundation:
• The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy:
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2. The Warp Speed Journey to Mars (18.6 Seconds) | Sci-Fi Documentary
3. Timelapse of Future Technology 2 (Sci-Fi Documentary)
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