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00:00This is a $1 billion rocket ship!
00:03A future technology that will one day take you all the way to Mars to live in your brand new home,
00:09a $500 million biosphere!
00:12Oh my gosh!
00:13And throughout this video, we'll show you just how epic the future is about to be.
00:17Oh my gosh!
00:18You'll see how we're going to bring extinct species back to life.
00:21This is literally the future!
00:23Flying cars that can take you anywhere!
00:25What?
00:25And so much more!
00:26No way!
00:27All starting with this $1 light, which, when you combine millions of them,
00:32can simulate the future of humanity or Mars.
00:36And in this video, I'm excited to show you guys the most futuristic technology on the planet.
00:41But next, we're going with the $10,000 technology, Neuralink,
00:44which is a computer chip surgically implanted into the brain,
00:48enabling people like Nolan here to reconnect to the world.
00:51So you were paralyzed from the neck down.
00:53Yeah, and for about eight years, I was trying to find some purpose in my life.
00:57And then you got Neuralink, and what has that changed?
01:00Anything anyone can do on a computer, I can do.
01:03And he literally does it by using only his brain.
01:06You are currently moving that with your thoughts.
01:07Yeah, yeah, man.
01:08I want to see you send a text with your brain.
01:10Okay.
01:11His hands are paralyzed, but we're going to film them so you can see they're not moving.
01:14And using the neurons firing in Nolan's brain, Neuralink can translate those signals into movements.
01:19He just typed high with his mind.
01:22Is this not crazy to anyone else?
01:23But that's not all he can do.
01:25So you just think left, and you're about to turn left.
01:27Left, right, don't die.
01:29No, no.
01:30There we go.
01:30He absolutely crushed us, playing with only his mind.
01:34I never thought it would allow me to do anything like this.
01:37And future technology can not only help the mind, but also the body for people like Kai.
01:42A 12-year-old born without an arm and was sadly abandoned on the side of the road.
01:46This is what Kai thinks he's about to get.
01:49This is hard.
01:49And he has no idea he's in a fake doctor's office and about to get the most advanced bionic arm on the planet.
01:54A $25,000 bionic ligament straight out of a superhero movie.
01:59Let's surprise him.
02:00Hey, Kai.
02:01Hello.
02:01Do you mind telling me a little bit about yourself?
02:03I'm 12.
02:04I'm adopted from China.
02:06Kai has no idea that that's Jimmy.
02:08Your mom told me that you are a big fan of the channel.
02:11Wait, no way.
02:12Yes, and this is the arm you were going to be getting, but I didn't think that was good enough.
02:17So I got you a present.
02:20No way.
02:21This is the most futuristic bionic arm on the planet.
02:24Your mom told me that you like playing sports, you like being active, and this should make everything you want to do much more easy.
02:30There's no way.
02:31The cool part about this arm, too, is there's sensors in there, and you'll be able to use the hand without having to pull on anything.
02:38The sensors will be able to pick up on your nerves.
02:41Is that freaking cool?
02:43Yes.
02:44Flex that forearm.
02:45Oh, look at that.
02:47Here's a piece of wood.
02:48See if you can grab it.
02:49There you go.
02:50Is that not freaking crazy?
02:51All right, you want to try shaking my hand?
02:54Oh, that's so cool.
02:56There we go.
02:57Look at that.
02:57And then, obviously, if you ever don't want the beast burning, you can just pop it off.
03:00You don't have to have it.
03:01I'm keeping this on.
03:02This is the best thing of my life.
03:05Real?
03:05Aw.
03:05I've seen so many of your videos where you help people.
03:08I never thought that would be me.
03:10Here we are.
03:11Sure, this bionic arm is life-changing, but it's nothing compared to the $150,000 flying car.
03:17You think that thing will beat me to work?
03:19Oh, yeah.
03:20If somehow you win, I'll give you a million dollars.
03:22You'll give me a million dollars if I win?
03:24Oh, yeah.
03:24Oh, all right.
03:25Let's get this going.
03:26We're going to race to work and see which is faster, a flying car or a normal car.
03:30All right.
03:31Let the race begin.
03:33Okay.
03:34Whoa.
03:34He's right next to you.
03:36He's literally crying.
03:37What?
03:38Did he just peel off into the ocean?
03:39Yeah.
03:40He doesn't need roads.
03:41That's cheating.
03:42For this to be a true test, we have to obey all traffic laws.
03:45See, look, we have to stop at a stop sign.
03:46Now we can go.
03:47But with a flying car, he can just take a straight path, which is why for as long as people have
03:52thought about the future, flying cars have always been at the forefront.
03:55Oh, wait.
03:55I can see him.
03:56Oh, that's it.
03:56Wait, he might already be over halfway.
03:58No.
03:58We just started.
03:59Oh, we got to hurry.
04:00Imagine how much time you could save every single day if your commute to work was cut in half.
04:04Because you could fly to it instead of having to drive to it.
04:07I'd save like a thousand hours a year.
04:08Uh, maybe not a year.
04:10I didn't do any math.
04:11This $150,000 flying car doesn't even compare to the one billion dollar rocket ship we'll be seeing later.
04:18This is just the beginning.
04:19This thing got here so fast.
04:20Come on in.
04:22Oh, oh, God.
04:23I forgot we're at a beach.
04:25Jimmy's not catching up to that at all.
04:27Jimmy, I think you're cooked for the million.
04:28Yeah.
04:29Well, luckily, I never said I would give up a million if he won.
04:31He just said he'd give me a million dollars.
04:34Let me make sure I don't actually run over someone.
04:36Oh, there it is.
04:37How long have you been here?
04:38Ten minutes.
04:39You've been here for ten minutes?
04:40Absolutely.
04:41Oh, my God.
04:42I don't know about you guys, but I'm excited to drive one of these one day.
04:45And if you're not excited for the future yet, how about you take this jetpack to work soon?
04:49For the price of half a million dollars, this jetpack can fly over 80 miles an hour.
04:57And with a three-mile range, it's easily the fastest way to get to work.
05:01So happy at work.
05:07Glad you can make it.
05:08The future of transportation isn't just in the sky.
05:11It's also on the ground.
05:12And for a million dollars, we have the fastest car in the world.
05:16And I'm going to get it and drive it.
05:17Now, not only is this the fastest car in the world.
05:20Oh, my gosh.
05:22It accelerates so fast.
05:23But it has so much suction that it can drive upside down.
05:30Oh, all right.
05:31Oh, my God.
05:32Jimmy is turning upside down right now.
05:35This is absolutely terrifying.
05:37But not as terrifying as being in a normal car.
05:40This is so crazy.
05:41He's supplying gravity right now.
05:43Oh, I feel all the blood in my body rushing to my head.
05:46This thing has two vacuum fans so powerful, you can literally drive it upside down.
05:51Just not very far.
05:57And at 10 times the cost of this car, Mercedes put the future price tag of this concept car
06:03at 10 million dollars.
06:04This is a vision of a futuristic car in, let's say, a couple hundred years.
06:09It's also inspired by the universe of Pandora.
06:12It's more like a creature.
06:13So if I touch it, it will react to, yes.
06:16Whoa.
06:18What happens if I pet it?
06:19Yeah, you'll see it.
06:20He likes it.
06:21Um, that is, uh, okay.
06:23Can I take the creature for a spin?
06:25Yes.
06:26Let's have some fun.
06:27So all you do is you just press it forward to go forward.
06:30What?
06:30Is that crazy?
06:32And then you pull it back to stop.
06:34And then this top part twists so you can drive the car sideways.
06:37Oh my god!
06:38These chairs pick up your heartbeat and all your vitals and then automatically adjust everything.
06:43They'll automatically change the temperature for you.
06:45Watch this.
06:48Wait, so then in theory I can drive it?
06:50Yeah, you can drive it.
06:51But this car is worth 10 million dollars, by the way, so.
06:53It is?
06:53Yeah.
06:53And I'm driving with my left hand right now?
06:55Okay.
06:56Oh my gosh, this is trippy.
06:58Speaking of trippy, see that drone right there?
07:00I do.
07:01That is called Wing.
07:03This is literally the future of delivery.
07:05Now check this.
07:06That is crazy.
07:06I'm going to just let's go.
07:07Super convenient.
07:08They can deliver your packages in minutes.
07:10And to put that to the test, while we were shooting our next Wilderness Challenge video,
07:14I ordered s'mores ingredients for a contestant through the Wing app.
07:17And even though they normally deliver to your doorstep, Wing did a special delivery for this
07:21wilderness video faster than any other delivery service could have.
07:25What would have normally taken hours was just delivered in a couple minutes to the middle
07:29of the woods?
07:30There you go.
07:31Everything you need for s'mores is delivered in minutes.
07:33Normally, though, Wing delivers to your doorstep or backyard.
07:36What the heck?
07:37Flying packages?
07:38And this isn't just the future.
07:40Wing has already delivered over 750,000 packages to people's doors.
07:44Thanks, Jimmy.
07:44Go to wing.com slash MrBeast to learn more.
07:47But for now, we're heading to our 200 million dollar technology.
07:50Which brings us to Upside Foods that has literally produced hundreds of thousands of pounds of
07:56chicken meat without killing a single chicken.
07:59Which is incredible because over 220 million chickens are killed every single day in order
08:04to sustain demands for their meat.
08:06And Upside Foods has spent over 200 million dollars in research and development in order
08:10to create this technology.
08:12Let me show you how we do it.
08:13Please do.
08:13I don't understand.
08:14When we took cells from a chicken egg in 2018, we cracked an egg, we took a small amount
08:19of cells, and we froze them in this that goes down to minus 80.
08:22Wow.
08:23And you've used those cells to make hundreds of thousands of pounds of chicken meat.
08:26Step two is we take those cells we gently thought about.
08:29Oh my gosh.
08:30This is simulating a chicken's body and the cells are just multiplying.
08:34Once we get enough of them, we move on to step three.
08:36This is protein, fat, sugar.
08:39I'm literally feeding the chicken cells over there so they can multiply into chicken meat.
08:43That's right.
08:44Yes.
08:44And once the chicken feed is in the container, it moves all the way through these pipes and
08:48through the factory and eventually ends up in here.
08:51You can look through this.
08:53You'll see chicken cells just swimming and swimming in there.
08:56Oh my goodness.
08:57It's a lot of chicken.
08:58Every two seconds, this produces a chicken's worth of chicken meat.
09:01Yeah.
09:01Every few seconds.
09:03And saving chicken lives is not the only upside to Upside Foods.
09:06These chickens don't get diseases.
09:08So you don't have to worry about a disease fretting on the farm and then you eating a sick chicken.
09:12Honestly, it seems too good to be true.
09:14Well, let's go and try it.
09:15Please.
09:15I need to try it.
09:16I need to see how this tastes.
09:17Now we're going to put the meat we just grew to the test.
09:20Come on in.
09:20I brought one of the best chefs I know, Nick DiGiovanni.
09:24And he's prepared for us two chicken sandwiches.
09:27One of these sandwiches, a chicken was killed today to make.
09:30The other, no chickens were killed and it was grown in a lab.
09:33Which do you think we'll like better?
09:34I think if I cook it right, you won't be able to tell.
09:37Okay.
09:37This is going to be a good test.
09:39He's now giving me one of each chicken sandwich.
09:41So we're both trying this one.
09:42Here's what it actually is.
09:43Me and Treek do not know.
09:44Cheers.
09:45Cheers it.
09:45Here we go.
09:48Well, chicken.
09:50Chicken.
09:50Now we're going to try this one.
09:52This is what it is.
09:53We don't know.
09:53Cheers it.
09:54I honestly can't tell.
09:59It's actually scary how similar.
10:00I mean, they're both chicken.
10:01No matter what, both of them taste really good.
10:03This one's the cultivated one.
10:05You're wrong.
10:06No shot.
10:06That's the cultivated one.
10:08I honestly can't tell the difference.
10:09What the heck?
10:10And what's crazy is in the near future, this technology could save the lives of trillions of chickens and other animals.
10:16Which brings us to Halosal, the $400 million future tech, which literally brought the dire wolf back to life.
10:22And is currently working on bringing back the woolly mammoth and dodo bird.
10:25This is the founder.
10:26And he's responsible for bringing back from extinction the animals we're about to see today.
10:30You're going to be one of our scientists and go on the whole process.
10:33You're going to help us do all the steps to bring back extinct species.
10:36I'm not qualified, but let's do it.
10:37Tens of thousands of years ago, woolly mammoths ruled the mainland.
10:41But after the end of the Ice Age, they all went extinct.
10:44Leaving behind their DNA in the form of their fossilized tusks.
10:47This is a real tusk.
10:49It's 43,000 years old from Alaska.
10:51This might be one of the coolest things in the world.
10:53It really is.
10:54And this is leading to bringing back the mammoth.
10:56How many decades till you're able to make a woolly mammoth?
10:59We will have mammoths this decade.
11:01Oh my gosh.
11:02And I'm directly helping by collecting a real mammoth DNA sample.
11:06There you go.
11:07Perfect.
11:08You nailed it.
11:08This is a piece of a 43,000 year old tusk.
11:12And that's just the first step in bringing an extinct creature to life.
11:16Next, we have to clone the DNA.
11:17You're going to use a laser to actually pierce into a cell and transfer and clone a cell.
11:23Wait, wait.
11:23Let me try the code.
11:24Okay.
11:25One, two, three, four.
11:28Oh my gosh.
11:29If anyone wants to break it, let me know.
11:30It's definitely not one, two, three, four.
11:32Step once on that orange petal.
11:35All right.
11:36All right.
11:36So now with your right hand, you're going to move that little pipette and you're going
11:39to go through the hole that you cut using the laser.
11:42You're almost there.
11:42Yeah.
11:43Okay.
11:44Surgical precision.
11:46You got it.
11:46Yep.
11:47I do that.
11:47And there you go.
11:48Yes, yes.
11:48Yes, yes, yes.
11:49Yes.
11:49You have successfully extracted the DNA.
11:52Wait, I want to put it in a different one.
11:53Is he supposed to do that?
11:54Yeah, I totally can.
11:55I mean, that was the cloning process.
11:57I'm a cloner.
11:57So now.
11:58I got it.
11:59Don't worry about it.
11:59So then you just shove it in here.
12:01Yep.
12:01Oh, oh, oh.
12:02Oh, oh.
12:03Oh.
12:04Oh.
12:04Oh.
12:04Oh.
12:06That's the opposite of what's supposed to happen.
12:07I need some more practice in cloning animals.
12:09Well, before they can bring a woolly mammoth back to life, first they mix its DNA with that
12:13of a mouse and create it a woolly mouse.
12:16In just a few years, Colossal will use this same technology to bring the woolly mammoth back
12:21from extinction.
12:22All right.
12:22Crazy question.
12:24Can I touch it?
12:26Yes.
12:26You will be the first person ever outside of our animal operations team to touch the
12:30woolly mice.
12:30Like, I actually never even pet the woolly mice.
12:32I'm literally going to hold an animal that until recently never existed in history.
12:37This is Dale.
12:38Dale is so soft.
12:39I now have woolly mammoth DNA.
12:40Anyone want to buy it?
12:41I'm selling it.
12:41No, no, no, no.
12:42Someone wash his hands, please.
12:43No.
12:43Colossal has spent over $400 million not just bringing back animals, but also saving them
12:48from extinction.
12:49We have over a thousand species already in this biovalt along.
12:53There are over a thousand species in here that could one day go endangered and you're just
12:57holding on to their DNA.
12:59Exactly.
12:59You need to bring it back.
13:00Ben, let me label some of the samples that could actually be stored for hundreds of years.
13:05This is dozens of endangered species that I'm going to slide into here.
13:09Close it.
13:10Yep.
13:10Okay.
13:12And those might sit there for years, decades.
13:14Yeah.
13:15Four decades.
13:15But if any of those species go extinct, you can now pull out blood and tissue and clone.
13:19And reanimate them and clone them.
13:20Yes.
13:20How do more people not know about this?
13:22This is crazy.
13:23And before I left, I had a little surprise for them.
13:25Can I ask one favor?
13:26Sure.
13:27Tariq, hand it to me.
13:27This is a cake made of meat and you have two direwolves that you brought back from extinction.
13:33I know your direwolves are classified, but what if I hand you this and you give the meat
13:38cake to the direwolves and film it?
13:40I will totally do that.
13:41Okay.
13:42I like that answer.
13:42And Ben kept his promise.
13:44You're watching the only two direwolves in the universe, literally resurrected from the
13:49past, enjoying a meat cake made just for them.
13:52And apparently the only difference between saving all animals and saving all humans is
13:57a hundred million dollars.
13:59Bringing us to this half a billion dollar biosphere.
14:02Which is literally the blueprint for what human life will be like on other planets.
14:06Let's go be Martians for a day, boys.
14:08Woo!
14:09Let's do it.
14:10Because this exact biosphere could be our future home on Mars, surviving there means it
14:14needs to produce its own oxygen, water, and self-sustaining food source.
14:18Come on in, boys.
14:19Make sure you seal the door behind you.
14:21We are now sealed inside the biosphere, which means we can take these suits off.
14:25Okay, just gentle on the nose.
14:26Okay.
14:27Oh!
14:28Good?
14:29Oh.
14:30Yes.
14:31Okay.
14:32Well, being an astronaut is way harder than you think.
14:35It's time to begin our first day as Martians.
14:37While we're not actually on Mars yet, this biosphere could save humanity if Earth becomes uninhabitable.
14:43This biosphere has everything needed to sustain human life.
14:46Even a girlfriend for me?
14:48It's a biosphere, not God.
14:50Can't pull out miracles.
14:51This place also has five different biomes, much like Minecraft.
14:54And I want to take you to one of the cooler ones.
14:56A rainforest.
14:57I don't know if you guys realize, but these plants have been living in here, some of them,
15:01for over 30 years.
15:02Dude, that's older than Tariq.
15:03No, it's not, actually.
15:04Oh, it's the same age.
15:05Yeah.
15:05Now, if we keep walking right over here, the rainforest can also rain.
15:11It's literally raining in here.
15:12I told them to only have it rain on the left side of the biosphere, which is why I'm dry
15:16and you guys are getting wet.
15:17Are you getting a little cold?
15:18Yeah, it's freezing.
15:19Well, here, come on the non-raining half.
15:20It literally isn't raining.
15:21You know like those snow globes you get for Christmas?
15:23Yeah.
15:24That's what this biosphere is.
15:25It's your own mini Earth that you can put on any planet in the solar system.
15:29Like in the real world, there isn't just rainforest.
15:32Now, we're going to head over to the savannah.
15:33The savannah biome is the ideal climate for growing food, which is why it's arguably the
15:38most important of the five.
15:40These are ghost peppers, as you can see.
15:41Nolan, you want to give it a try?
15:43Sure.
15:45Oh!
15:46Actually, I actually ate water.
15:48It's a ghost pepper.
15:50Nolan, we don't have much water on Mars.
15:52Stop wasting it.
15:53I hear milk helps.
15:54You want to try our brand new Feastables caramel chocolate bar?
15:55Stop talking.
15:56Put it in my mouth.
15:57And much like the current state of Nolan's mouth, we're now in the desert biome.
16:01All right.
16:01Ignore the do not enter side.
16:03Do you feel that wind?
16:03Wait, we're inside.
16:04Wind like this is actually important, so the trees strengthen themselves and stand up.
16:08And that is just one of countless findings that has come out of this biosphere.
16:11It's done wonders for research.
16:12All right, gentlemen.
16:13This right here is a swamp plant.
16:15And the cool part about this, grab one of these plants.
16:18Hey, what is this?
16:18This tastes just like a potato chip.
16:21Isn't that crazy?
16:22It's crunchy.
16:23Salty.
16:24Yeah.
16:24On Mars, if you're like boiling food or whatever, you'd put that in there and it would make the
16:27food salty.
16:28What?
16:28That's awesome.
16:29And that brings us to our final biome, the ocean.
16:32Check it out.
16:33That's a lot of water.
16:34That's a beach.
16:35A literal beach inside of the biosphere.
16:37Now that we have everything we need to survive the rest of our lives here, let's say we have
16:40a Martian dinner.
16:41Minus the ghost pepper?
16:42With extra ghost pepper.
16:44Let's do it.
16:45This is a vertical garden, which can grow the same amount of food as two and a half acres
16:49of farmland.
16:50Just 20 years ago, if you wanted to turn this vertical garden into a business, it would have
16:54been nearly impossible.
16:55But thanks to Shopify, it's never been easier to bring your business to life.
17:00Just like the technology in this video is changing the world, Shopify changed the world
17:04of starting a business, making it easier than ever.
17:06Every 26 seconds, there's a sale made on Shopify.
17:09Carl, do you want some lemons?
17:11Yes, please.
17:11Shopify's new tool, Sidekick, is basically like an AI co-founder for your business and
17:15can help with websites, set up marketing plans, and routine tasks to save you time.
17:20It's pretty awesome.
17:21Ghost pepper again?
17:22No.
17:22This one's small.
17:23No.
17:23It's in the basket.
17:24And since we can't solely rely on lemons and ghost peppers, you know one thing Mars could
17:28have?
17:28Cultivated chicken from Upside Foods.
17:31This chicken that doesn't kill chickens or this biosphere, all the things you see in
17:35this video were once an idea in someone's mind.
17:37Thanks to Shopify, you too can play a part in shaping the future.
17:40Whatever ideas you have in your mind, you can bring to life.
17:43All you have to do is scan the QR code or go to shopify.com slash mystery piece to turn
17:47your dream into an actual business.
17:49You could literally do it today before you go to bed.
17:51It's kind of wild that this is all futuristic tech, but it's not that far away.
17:54Like, if a woman ever talks to Nolan and he has a kid, there's a reality where that kid
17:59grows up on Mars one day.
18:01Everything in this video is in reach.
18:02Well, minus you having a kid part.
18:03All this stuff you see here doesn't just magically teleport to Mars.
18:07It needs a rocket ship to take it there.
18:09And as of now, that rocket ship is Starship.
18:11The $1 billion futuristic tech made possible by SpaceX, who invited me here to see their
18:17plans to launch thousands of Starships to Mars, making humanity a multi-planetary species.
18:25Starship is made here in one of the largest buildings on the planet.
18:29Why do they need such a large building?
18:30Well, basically raw materials come in one end and literal rocket ships go out the other.
18:34Like that?
18:35Yeah, like, I mean, bro, there's rocket ship pieces everywhere.
18:38And we have the vice president of Starship to show us how the technology they're developing
18:42here will define humanity's future.
18:44This is the inside of Starship.
18:45Whoa.
18:46In a few years, we'll be sending people to the moon and shortly after to Mars.
18:50Can we buy tickets to Mars?
18:51Yeah, let's talk about it later.
18:53Tips.
18:53And you want to be able to send thousands of Starships at a time.
18:56Thousands of Starships.
18:57And each Starship could hold a hundred people.
18:59Yes.
18:59Oh my gosh.
19:00Bro, the future is crazy.
19:02I'm so excited.
19:03While I was being shown around, arguably the coolest thing humanity's ever built, I wanted
19:08to ask some hard-hitting questions.
19:10Has Starship ever encountered an unidentified object up in space?
19:14Not yet.
19:15That we can talk about.
19:16Would the answer be different if I asked you off camera?
19:19No.
19:20Anyways, let's keep going.
19:22It's crazy how normal everyone is in here.
19:24Like, they're all working really hard, but I think they might be numb to the fact that
19:27they're building rockets.
19:28This is crazy.
19:29Do you guys realize you're working on a rocket ship, right?
19:32Yeah.
19:32Isn't that freaking crazy?
19:33Yeah.
19:33I'd be terrified if they didn't realize that.
19:35And the rockets that these two are building are fully reusable Starships.
19:39And when they re-enter Earth's atmosphere, they endure temperatures hotter than molten lava.
19:44So the SpaceX team engineered a custom heat shield system.
19:47We've been talking a little bit about heat shield tiles, and here we have one for you to
19:50hold.
19:51What do you think?
19:51So this is the heat shield tile.
19:53This is a real heat shield tile.
19:54This is very light.
19:55Wait, hold that.
19:56Because there's 18,000 of them.
19:58How hot can this get?
19:59It can get so hot that a blowtorch can't get through it.
20:02What if I put my hand here, we put this here, and then you blowtorch this?
20:06I'll blowtorch it.
20:07Really?
20:07You have that much faith?
20:08I have that much faith.
20:09Let's test it.
20:09Someone give me a blowtorch.
20:10I'm not sure I signed a waiver.
20:12No waiver required.
20:13Oh, of course the blowtorch looks like Starship.
20:15I love how committed this company is.
20:16For reference, so you can see this is real.
20:19Look at that.
20:20Probably you should.
20:21I'd love to.
20:22I'll hold it.
20:23Wait, wait, wait.
20:23Don't burn my hand.
20:25Of course.
20:27Wow.
20:28Wait, it's turning orange.
20:30This is over 2,000 degrees, and I feel nothing on my hand.
20:33Science is cool.
20:35What happens if I touch it now?
20:36It probably won't burn you, but it will.
20:38He's like, what an idiot.
20:39SpaceX is building hundreds of Starships all at the same time.
20:44You guys are churning out rockets like they're cars.
20:47Exactly.
20:48This is basically a car line that builds rockets.
20:50I was then granted access to do something that is normally off limits for civilians.
20:54This is a flap, so it's getting all the tiles installed.
20:57Can I put one on?
20:58Let me ask.
20:59We don't want the rocket to blow up.
21:00Of course.
21:01I mean, we've never had someone install flight hardware who's not trained for it.
21:06So what we got here is a heat shield tile.
21:08We put this on.
21:09Then we fold the edges up, and we snap the tile in.
21:12Okay.
21:12And we're going to let you do that.
21:13Oh, really?
21:14But you can only do this once, and we can't go backwards.
21:17So if you mess it up, we have to destroy it to get it out.
21:19Really?
21:20Yeah, so no pressure.
21:21That feels like a lot of pressure.
21:22Okay, let's do it.
21:23I'm a rocket engineer.
21:24Yeah, this will fly to space if you do it right.
21:26And if you don't, it's bad.
21:27You'll have to pull it off.
21:29It's definitely wrong.
21:30No, wrong.
21:31Maybe it does take rocket science.
21:32So now you can push it.
21:34Just push down.
21:35There you go.
21:36There it is.
21:36Okay.
21:37You did it.
21:37Now I'm signing the tile.
21:40MB, Mr. Beast.
21:42If for whatever reason this tile causes the rocket to blow up, everything you're watching
21:46right now is AI.
21:47It's not real.
21:47You can't prove this is real.
21:49Well, I'm an eyewitness.
21:50You're also AI.
21:51And the case said this blows up.
21:53As massive as this billion-dollar rocket factory is, it's still not big enough for the final
21:58step of building starships.
21:59This is how large starship is once it's fully put together, everything we just showed you.
22:06The camera doesn't do it justice.
22:08This thing is massive.
22:10There's a good chance you'll be able to fly on this one day and go to a different planet.
22:15Crazy.
22:16And at the end of our Starbase tour, they took us to see all the other starships just waiting
22:21to go to space around the Starbase campus.
22:23Social media and the news can make the future seem so negative and dire.
22:27But honestly, what I saw in this video gave me hope.
22:30From the insane of biotech, developed to give people with disabilities a new chance at life,
22:36to cars that literally fly in the air, redefining how we move around the world, to the DNA technologies,
22:43saving animals from suffering as well as from extinction, learning to live on other planets
22:48and how to get there, pushing humanity beyond Earth to worlds we once thought unreachable.
22:54And if you ask me, it's a pretty exciting future.
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