Hi, I’m a scientist working with viruses and fungi, and I congratulate you for making this nice video. Intelligible, factual information, and no wrong interpretation of scientific results and discoveries.
This makes sense. I was a wastewater operator at a very old defective plant for 3 years. I was never so healthy. my allergies disappeared forever and I was without illness for 3.5 years but got sick as a dog a few days after I started the job. We had guys there with over 20 years of no sick days. All the operators never got sick and were mega healthy and robust.
Homeless diets are luke this too. After 10 yrs of esting sketchy foods I dont get as sick as my coworkers when things come around. I swear by eating day old tacos that have sat on the counter for 24hrs to get my guts back to 'normal'.
@@matthewdavies2057 It's already here....I just had a argumentative conversation with the customer service AI from Canada Post. It freaked me out. I was grateful in the end to talk to a real person.
I had an assignment in school where I had to write a short post about JWST. I mentioned Anton and got 10/10. I’d love it if some of my classmates started watching!
it's kinda mind blowing how anton can go through all these deep scientific papers and making a summary of it and making a video about it every day. thank you for the lots of information you provide.❤ watching from iran
So what you're saying is some virus behave like tenants in an apartment block. Some don't pay rent and can set the world on fire.. while some pay rent, fix the place up and do maintenance, and some go beyond just saying they own the place they start renovating everything and participating in regional politics?
So dialysis by sponge bob can delete most of the viruses in human blood? Did I hear that right? I'll ask that black market ripperdoc about a saline pouch with such a sponge bob inside just in case
So dialysis by sponge bob can delete most of the viruses in human blood? Did I hear that right? I'll ask that black market ripperdoc about a saline pouch with such a sponge bob inside just in case
Recently I heard how there's been some attempts and reports on using parasites to slow down/stop MS from progressing, or previously observing MS not progressing with people with parasites. Apparently the immune system was so focused on fighting the parasite that it "forgot" to destroy itself. The virus finding on the plants made me connect the observations how at times our natural enemies are also beneficial to us.
Would that be Dr William Parker’s work on helminths? His recent work on Acetaminophen’s harms, is frightening as to what has been ignored/covered up previously.
I had my own symbiotic relationship with COVID. It did make me sick, but it also removed my craving for nicotine and I was able to quit smoking. I looked it up and there were actually studies about this confirming it.
@hell_pike9150 Congratulations! As for myself, I've had several tests and seem to be immune to Covid as the results say I've never even been exposed to it. Had to believe.
Organism is too long a timeline for viruses a bacteria is as big to a virus as we are to a bacteria the virus doesn’t have the evolutionary foresight to help the host the host is an individual cell not the organism
Thank you for giving such a different perspective to us regarding viruses. Many have never imagined a virus having a symbiotic relationship with plants or animals. I knew this about bacteria, but not viruses.
Our relationship with some bacteria are almost a life or death relationship, our appendix is actually a little bunker, bug out shelter for when we have diarrhea. They have seen the bacteria migration into the appendix during a event to wait out the storm and then repopulate the gut. It seems out body our entric nervous system purpose built the appendix and also the entric nervous system may actually have ways to communicate with the bacteria thru chemical signals. The entric nervous system is actually the largest concentration of neurons outside the brain, having more neurons that even our spine and the total count of neurons are more than that of a house cats brain, so imagine it may have a type of intelligence, makes decisions in regards to the gut and forms alliances with bacteria and we are genetically born hardwired to form these symbiotic relationship. Ancient peoples of the middle east actually learned that if they wanted to survive they had to ill be blunt about this eat camel shit and the fresher the better old dried up would not work since the bacteria would die. But the idea of a virus that's a stalwart friend that has our and its best intrest in mind is kinda cool, kind of like the nano machines in scifi that can reanimate damaged/dieing tissues. They say the first person to live beyond what's been recorded has most likely already been born and i.could see viruses playing a role in that.
I remember watching a documentary about how bacteriophages could potentially be used as an alternative treatment for resistant infections. That must have been 20 years ago, and I haven’t heard the word since. Thanks for the update. : )
In Georgia (the Country, not the State) bacteriophage therapy is a standard treatment for resistant infections. I don't know why, even 30 years after the collapse of the Sovjet Union, our Western scientific community is still ignoring nearly seventy years of research done in this field.
The update is that we use them, but only in very special cases and therapies. They are too much of a hassle and antibiotics too effective to bother with them unless as a last resort.
We still get the odd case of anthrax in cattle occur along the old cattle drive routes in the Australian Bush. Anthrax is a spore forming organism, it will survive entire glaciations and interglaciations. A real time capsule.
I'm amazed how well you can articulate these complex journals in layman's terms so that the average Joe can stay up to date on scientific advances. Keep up the good work!
I feel like viruses are symbiotic with life. I still consider viruses life but even if they arent they are at least puzzle pieces that interact with life.
I also think they are a life form. They just "outsourced" their reproduction and some other aspects of what we think of as life. By doing so, it seems they achieved immortality.
I think Covid was created by Vincent Munster and Ralph Baric. But no one cares what I think. And Swine Flu was created by Ron Fouchier. And HIV was created by Jonas Salk and his minions. Have fun. @@The1stDukeDroklar
This was absolutely fascinating. thanks so much! 🌷🌱 my god, i understood most of what you were saying, but the sheer vastness of viral life that this discovery has opened to detection and study is so overwhelming. the fact that one virus can live symbiotically or parasitically on another virus is mind boggling !! it’s also like the discoveries of the smaller and smaller components of atoms - muons, etc. Are we getting closer and closer to how life began? i wonder if this has anything to do with cancer cells? stay safe and have a good day!! :) 🌷🌱
I think it's more like a flare up due to stress. The human body is really struggling with zero-g. You would also suffer a flare up in opportunistic infections here on earth when your body (or even you mind) experiences stress. So I think that's nothing special here.
Thank you, Anton, for reporting on and analysing this utterly fascinating research. I find your broadcasts not only informative but diverse in content. You awaken more than dormant viruses. You awaken long dormant interests in micro-biology, astro-physics, and concepts like symbiosis, parasitism, inter-species communications, co-evolution and the intersection of Einsteinian and Quantum physics. It's like eavesdropping on a discussion involving Lyall Watson, David Boehm,, Stephen Hawking, Fritjof Capra, Richard Dawkins, and Michio Kaku. In other words, an intellectual smorgasbord. Thank you, wonderful person, Anton.
@@snapman218 Since it seems like you'll appreciate this dad joke, "your dad loves everything about Michael Jackson, except his music." Take it and use it.
Hey man , love the videos . A non related suggestion that has been bugging me that will greatly improve the quality of your videos. You have a lot of green screen bleeding onto your hair and face , it makes you very "uncontrasty" , but maybe you were gooing for a 90s video quality style :) .... you are either too close to the green screen , or lighting it too much so that the green color is reflected back to you
Anton: Your massive breadth of knowledge is so appreciated so you can explain at least the basics of these new research findings to those of us on the opposite side of the spectrum! Thank you for introducing us to the wonders of biology and the cosmos about which we’d never know enough to even recognize they were a “thing”. - George -
What the Medusa viruses do makes me wonder: If there had grown to be a symbiosis between some archaea and some more modern DNA based bacteria, could the virus have established a steadily reproducing system of them and could the whole have been the original Eukaryotes?
When my son suffered from bacterial meningitis, I attempted to have him treated with phages. Unfortunately, the company producing them in Ukraine was closed for vacation for a month...a leftover policy of the Soviet era. We had to use a soup of antibiotics which resulted in further brain damage.
Very nice tour of recent findings in virology, alternatively considered the study of the function of exosomes. Just as our health is intimately intertwined with our microbiome, we need exosomes to maintain health and function. People who get cancer have often thought they were the healthiest person around as they didn't get any colds, flus or fevers for 20 years. These are generalized tissue cleansing activities of the healthy immune system!
I would strip everything. Make sure Natural windows are unimpeded. Breaking down unnecessary walls enlarging all rooms while maintaining structural integrity, Painting all rooms an easy-on-the-eyes cream. Make all floors large-slab hand-matched marble in white. Then for furniture I would custom order solid Lignum vitae from South America for the all Beds, sofas, chairs, table, cabinets, and corresponding thick Italian leather upholstery would go on top. Then and only then would I buy some peculiar art to hang and a few standing pieces to jazz up the place.
Fantastic topic Anton. When people ponder about 'why are we here' etc, what they should do is look at the smallest and most ancient organisms, for that's how we came about. Much more to be discovered 👍🏻
Amazing to think how many bacteriophages there are!! Gosh darned PSV almost got me this year - very minor for most people, but it's still causing bronchitis six weeks in. At least there's good days now and the end is in sight, but that one really scared me.. probably was a paleolithic version... May your viruses be kind...cheers!
I recently read a very interesting book about bacteriophages. The book is called “The Good Virus: The Amazing Story and Forgotten Promise of the Phage” by Tom Ireland (2023). I highly recommend it.
I've been wondering this for years, thank you. Its never made sense to me that viruses would be so negative, and I figured it was conformation bias where I never hear about the few symbiotic viruses
True there seemingly should be a strong evolutionary pressure towards parasites benefiting their hosts. Maybe neutral and beneficial viruses simply tend not to be identified?
Hi Anton, you said that there are more than one thousand trillion bacteria in our gut; but the generally accepted figure is 37 trillion which is close to the number of cells in the human body. I do like your videos. Regards, David
So, I can’t help myself from wondering… could the Fermi Paradox be solved if we discover biological beings can’t be separated from their host planet long term because of what it can’t bring with it? At minimum I would not be even a tiny bit surprised to discover there are many unknown physical challenges to doing things like colonizing Mars.
It's not even a paradox, but it's been solved in my opinion. Many people just don't believe the answer. It's been pretty clearly demonstrated that some type of non-human intelligence is flying things around in our skies. Also, we've checked such a minuscule part of the visible universe that it's foolish to assume that there are no signs of life out there. It's like checking for wood in a mansion, but you've only checked one or two atoms, not found any wood, and then asked, "where's all the wood?"
This. We are not living "on" our planet's chemistry, we are embedded in it. It's a constant push-pull of chemical interactions sorta "falling" into their lowest energy state, (probably) if we are separated from all that push-pull that is enabling our chemistry ( on every single inside/outside part of us,) we would/could gradually "wind down" or collapse the system entirely. Maybe advanced life gets so consciously "intelligent" that we overlook the simple unguided "wisdom" of billions of years of evolution of chemical interactions, that we're embedded in. 😁☮️🌏
@@claudiaarjangi4914 you get me! 😆 I have no interest in ever leaving earth. Even if the science of human longevity results in my having an indefinite lifespan; (which BTW I really, really hope occurs); I don’t see why I would want to put myself through the challenges of colonizing a world lacking in the niceties of our Mother Earth. No thanks!
We can test that by setting up colonies closer to home - on the lunar poles where solar panels work all the time and locally manufactured spacecraft can be launched from an electric railway system, and in the LaGrange points 4 and 5 where large colony ships can snuggle in for the long term. If anything goes wrong, they're a lot closer to home to come back in a hurry than any expedition all the way out on Mars.
This is intriguing…now for sure if all these strange organisms live here on planet earth this seems to increase the chances that some types of organisms can survive on other planets or moons in our solar system
The whole world of interactions between "pathogens" (in its broadest definition) and us creatures is mind-blowing. Evolution would of course select for viruses that do not kill their host - without having some way to escape what has become a dead-end. And even more so for viruses that strengthen their host. And a few million years of trial and error come up with some astonishing solutions. So great that you include talks on microbiology too. Thanks!
Mind blown. Going to have to watch the rest of this tomorrow. Evolution and biochemistry is simply amazing. And I suppose no two people have an identical understanding.
"...And as you probably aware, we do has lots of bacteries inside of us as well, technically, more bacterials cells than your physical body cells, and so technically, it is not incorrect to assume that we are basically real state for various bacteria..." and that is what i call perpective!!. I really enjoy this videos.
I had this theory a long time ago, that viruses evolved from an early complex life's not so great immune system. It wasn't consistent or specialized to defend just its original host because variations weren't complex enough to discern one from another. They didn't respond to itself alone as safe, foreign cells as intruders/unsafe, and could continue functioning if it entered other organisms taking in proteins. It responded to certain protein markers to clean them up, but broken/failed/mutated RNA transferred during mitosis and infected some creating a proto-virus. It caused the proto-virus to be drawn to organisms and attach "believing" to also be part of the organism and melding into it like a parasite, mixing it's genes with the host, leading to reproduction when mitosis and gene transfer occured. Over time, variation, mutations, and different adaptations evolved them further to be more solid, protected, and more specialized based on the organisms they spread to.
Wait so if temperature changes so much how viruses behave maybe fever not only kills stuff but tries to make some viruses switch gears? Just wondering... and maybe by letting our bodies cool more naturally during the night we switch other viruses? I mean we usually have blankets to keep us warm right, maybe it is interesting to cool off a bit more?
We're a battlefield for an ongoing war of resources between single life organism and parasitic life living in us, dead or alieve. I wonder if the psychological effects of which side is winning, explain a small percentage of some of our behavior
Yea it does, gut bacteria can make you crave some types of food. They also affect you mental health in some ways. I think Anton even made a video about this.
This video has to be one of the best so far. A massively important subject that should be given more airtime. The information about how space causes dormant human virus's to reactivate could mean that it could be extremely dangerous for other lifeforms if humans physically land on and investigate other planets where earth virus's could have fatal consequences for indigenous species. This definitely asks some hugely ethical questions about how we treat the universe.
@iamalive82 this information is about 80 years old. Save for a few studies mentioned. It seems more likely that your government sheltered you from any knowledge about this.
it makes me feels very humble to realize that I am just an entity of consciousness living inside of a very complex life form, in this case, my human body. The human body is like a living planet, and I am just a visitor.
We are viruses and bacteria. There is no clear delineation between "you" and those things that have been present in "your" body from the moment "you" were born. If you really think about it, there is no "you" to be found anywhere. Life on Earth is just one big "thing", a process that has diversified it's forms in order to propagate. The concept of "we are all one" takes on a new meaning when you think about it like that. Just as a cell in your body can be considered an individual entity, or a part of you, so can we be considered individual entities, or parts of the organism that is life on Earth.
As an organic farmer i find the fact about plant viruses in wild plants vs cultibated plants absolutely fascinating. And honestly not that surprising, theres such a massive difference between cultivars(especially recent, new varieties) and wild or interbred with wild plants, when it comes to drought, and even disease resistance. Willing to bet that viruses even help against fungi and insects in wild plants if infested, just from seeong how tough wild plants can be compared to our cultivated vegetables and flowers or ornamental shrubs/trees.
in another subset of the multiverse, I have a career as a virologist ... always been fascinated by the topic, and we've learned so much in the past couple decades which reveals them to be even more interesting than I imagined
Good point about taking care of our home on earth instead of planning to inhabit outer space. In addition to space's effect on our own viral microbiome, not to mention loss of gravity, we would no longer be exposed to the helpful, earthly viruses that we evolved with and depend on. Probably not an issue short term but long term might be a different story. Space and planetary exploration is super important. Let's just not plan on living out there.
I like the idea in principle but a smaller group of people can work on pioneering and colonizing space. If we wait for the world to figure it's bs out we might as well just scrap space travel, etc. Be more angry that we aren't doing both. Humanity is capable if we, your average people, had different priorities.
@@podunkest 50 years ago there was a big push in the U.S. to reduce pollution, reduce waste, start recycling. "Earth Day" got started and there was plenty of enthusiasm for it - media coverage, community projects, tree planting, etc.. When there were gas shortages in the '70's people started ride sharing, buying smaller cars, speed limits were lowered. Small, high gas mileage cars are common now. Cigarette use was greatly reduced due to knowledge of its health impacts. Most states and territories have legislated a clean indoor air act... We're very capable of prioritizing necessary changes. If we're informed and demand the leadership for it.
@@IwinMahWay If the sun was a golfball the nearest star would be 750 miles away, even if starship gets to orbit we will still need generation ships for tens of thousands of years. Its sci fi fantasy man
every virus that exists is also present in all human bodies and domesticated animals. The water cycle and moisture in air acts as a vector of spread, yet most of them lie dormant or below a threshold.
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Thank you so much, greetings from Popayan, Colombia.
Virus Commander: lets kill this human. Virus army: "aaaaaaaaAAAAAaaaa" Virus Nelson Mandela: "wait wait, if he dies we die!!!!" Virus Commander: "Change in plan, save em at all costs"
@@oHaiKuu I'm suggesting that since his video is about viruses that he shouldn't use bacterial anthrax as an example of a viral hazard. It's basically a lie.
You seem to be conflating bacteriophage and virus. Only a tiny minority of viruses are bacteriophages. Furthermore, bacteriophages pose no threat to us as they only infect bacteria. The clue is in the name. Etymologically, Bacteriophage means "Bacteria eater" So the terms bacteriophage and virus are NOT interchangeable.
I have been thinking. Since most viruses seem to mutate towards less lethality over time when they infect a population, would it be a crazy thought that viruses actually aim to become somehow useful for their hosts? That would allow them to live inside their hosts as welcome guests instead of harmful invaders. They make terrible mess at first of course, killing a large number of hosts while they try to find their place. Perhaps only a small number of viruses fail to find a home and end up always causing trouble when they visit, while most viruses find their place and live comfortably inside us, simply doing their work.
Hi, I’m a scientist working with viruses and fungi, and I congratulate you for making this nice video. Intelligible, factual information, and no wrong interpretation of scientific results and discoveries.
Thank you for your service.
HI IM A SCIENTIST AND I APPROVE UR VIDEO no one cares, nerd
I look after the fungi on the farm. It makes hell of a difference.
I wonder what you think about those that argue virus theory is obsolete. Or poorly formed from the start and lacking in evidence apart from inference.
Accept for the millions of years part which is stated as a fact when it is not a fact.
This makes sense. I was a wastewater operator at a very old defective plant for 3 years. I was never so healthy. my allergies disappeared forever and I was without illness for 3.5 years but got sick as a dog a few days after I started the job. We had guys there with over 20 years of no sick days. All the operators never got sick and were mega healthy and robust.
maybe Survivorship bias ? maybe there were people who got sick and left the work and you don't know about them?
Homeless diets are luke this too. After 10 yrs of esting sketchy foods I dont get as sick as my coworkers when things come around. I swear by eating day old tacos that have sat on the counter for 24hrs to get my guts back to 'normal'.
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There is a correlation to shortened life span as the cost of such "strength."
@@CalebDiTtoo stringent immune system attacking itself or what you mean?
Another example of how "it's not that simple" applies to so many things. Shows how keeping an open mind to new information is important.
Astrophysics is also complex yet I see so many comments that show a lack of basic knowledge e.g. stars produce energy by fusion.
Existence is stranger than we can all imagine. Normalcy bias is essentially insanity.
Sounds like AI is coming along right on time.
@@slartibartfast7921 i really like that
@@matthewdavies2057 It's already here....I just had a argumentative conversation with the customer service AI from Canada Post.
It freaked me out. I was grateful in the end to talk to a real person.
The anemone of my anemone is my friend.
lol
I'm my own worst anemone.
Plankton was here
No, no, no! The anemone of my anemone is my anemone's anemone. Nothing more. Nothing less.
@@jameshart2622 😁
I had an assignment in school where I had to write a short post about JWST. I mentioned Anton and got 10/10. I’d love it if some of my classmates started watching!
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it's kinda mind blowing how anton can go through all these deep scientific papers and making a summary of it and making a video about it every day. thank you for the lots of information you provide.❤
watching from iran
You haven't been around a top Physicist .
It’s a robot😂
He is remarkable.
@@georgesheffield1580Yes, and I believe most people haven’t for any extended period of time. Anton’s videos are very easily digestible.
Surely someone must publish a paper on this anomaly one day...
They just seem like organic programs. Used in the right places in the right way, it's a life saver and vise versa
it is part of the program of planetary evolution, a giant computer.. it has a virus.
its programs that are like inorganic viruses
rogue .exes are called viruses for a reason
Like ways to control the simulation without tracking.
From a great enough distance of scale we might appear as such to creatures that make our suns seem like the size of atoms relatively
So what you're saying is some virus behave like tenants in an apartment block. Some don't pay rent and can set the world on fire.. while some pay rent, fix the place up and do maintenance, and some go beyond just saying they own the place they start renovating everything and participating in regional politics?
Also...
Who's the virologist that's going to save the world by hijacking or creating a virophage to combat Corona Virus
So dialysis by sponge bob can delete most of the viruses in human blood? Did I hear that right? I'll ask that black market ripperdoc about a saline pouch with such a sponge bob inside just in case
So dialysis by sponge bob can delete most of the viruses in human blood? Did I hear that right? I'll ask that black market ripperdoc about a saline pouch with such a sponge bob inside just in case
Basically, they have a role akin to bacteria...
Sounds like the world.
Recently I heard how there's been some attempts and reports on using parasites to slow down/stop MS from progressing, or previously observing MS not progressing with people with parasites. Apparently the immune system was so focused on fighting the parasite that it "forgot" to destroy itself. The virus finding on the plants made me connect the observations how at times our natural enemies are also beneficial to us.
That's very interesting but ironic. The leading cause of MS is almost certainly the Epstein Barrvirus.
I've heard that story with a doctor prescribing cigarettes to someone for that reason. The damage by the cigs keep the immune system occupied
@@cthulhufhtagn7520 Is that why they kept asking me to take up smoking NHS reefers instead of diagnosing my Epstein Barr syndrome?
Would that be Dr William Parker’s work on helminths?
His recent work on Acetaminophen’s harms, is frightening as to what has been ignored/covered up previously.
What's MS?
This episode will go viral
Daaaaaad!
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Noice! Creation blows my mind! Much love, Anton!!!
I hope it doesn't go pandemic...
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I had my own symbiotic relationship with COVID. It did make me sick, but it also removed my craving for nicotine and I was able to quit smoking. I looked it up and there were actually studies about this confirming it.
I had this ( temporarily) with the influenza A.
Sadly I got over it, and started again 🥲
@@claudiaarjangi4914 takes 3 days minimum to break chemical addiction to nicotine and after that it's habit
@hell_pike9150 Congratulations! As for myself, I've had several tests and seem to be immune to Covid as the results say I've never even been exposed to it. Had to believe.
If viruses help their host, they are also helping themselves.
Symbiotic relationship.
Wish humans were as smart as viruses and understand that by helping planet earth, their host, they are helping themselves.
Yep. It's not a good idea to dismantle your home while you still need it.
Organism is too long a timeline for viruses a bacteria is as big to a virus as we are to a bacteria the virus doesn’t have the evolutionary foresight to help the host the host is an individual cell not the organism
almost like mankind is cursed
Thank you for giving such a different perspective to us regarding viruses. Many have never imagined a virus having a symbiotic relationship with plants or animals. I knew this about bacteria, but not viruses.
Always good to see studies that actually benefit (or can) benefit the human condition itself
same thing with some parasites
Our relationship with some bacteria are almost a life or death relationship, our appendix is actually a little bunker, bug out shelter for when we have diarrhea. They have seen the bacteria migration into the appendix during a event to wait out the storm and then repopulate the gut. It seems out body our entric nervous system purpose built the appendix and also the entric nervous system may actually have ways to communicate with the bacteria thru chemical signals. The entric nervous system is actually the largest concentration of neurons outside the brain, having more neurons that even our spine and the total count of neurons are more than that of a house cats brain, so imagine it may have a type of intelligence, makes decisions in regards to the gut and forms alliances with bacteria and we are genetically born hardwired to form these symbiotic relationship. Ancient peoples of the middle east actually learned that if they wanted to survive they had to ill be blunt about this eat camel shit and the fresher the better old dried up would not work since the bacteria would die. But the idea of a virus that's a stalwart friend that has our and its best intrest in mind is kinda cool, kind of like the nano machines in scifi that can reanimate damaged/dieing tissues. They say the first person to live beyond what's been recorded has most likely already been born and i.could see viruses playing a role in that.
Should stop listening to Western science and medicine in the form of recommendations. They are misleading often
@@BenjaminSpencer-m1k mindblowing information. thanks
your channel rocks!
I remember watching a documentary about how bacteriophages could potentially be used as an alternative treatment for resistant infections. That must have been 20 years ago, and I haven’t heard the word since. Thanks for the update. : )
What is a White Blood Cell....?
If you can't make it more dangerous for human life, there won't be funding for it somehow.😎
In Georgia (the Country, not the State) bacteriophage therapy is a standard treatment for resistant infections. I don't know why, even 30 years after the collapse of the Sovjet Union, our Western scientific community is still ignoring nearly seventy years of research done in this field.
@@75willothey arent ignoring it
They are covering it up
Western medicine failed to evolve past the early 1800s and blood letting
The update is that we use them, but only in very special cases and therapies. They are too much of a hassle and antibiotics too effective to bother with them unless as a last resort.
“ It’s life Jim but not as we know it”
Live long and prosper 🖖
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We still get the odd case of anthrax in cattle occur along the old cattle drive routes in the Australian Bush. Anthrax is a spore forming organism, it will survive entire glaciations and interglaciations. A real time capsule.
“You and I are not […] cabbages” - Anton Petrov, 2024.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Speak for yourself.
I, sir, am a cabbage.
did he just assume i was not a cabbage, in 2024?!
my cabbages!
Humas are about 50% cabbage
I'm amazed how well you can articulate these complex journals in layman's terms so that the average Joe can stay up to date on scientific advances. Keep up the good work!
Dear Anton, thank you for your videos.
That has got to be the most positive video about viruses, ever. Thanks, man. Big thumbs up 👍
really enjoying your recent forays into broader topics!
we love you Anton!
Agree
Anton, thank you for creating this channel and keeping us informed. You are educating the public.
I feel like viruses are symbiotic with life. I still consider viruses life but even if they arent they are at least puzzle pieces that interact with life.
I also think they are a life form. They just "outsourced" their reproduction and some other aspects of what we think of as life. By doing so, it seems they achieved immortality.
Also, they may be a good candidate for panspermia since they would most likely be able to endure the rigors of space.
I think Covid was created by Vincent Munster and Ralph Baric. But no one cares what I think. And Swine Flu was created by Ron Fouchier. And HIV was created by Jonas Salk and his minions. Have fun. @@The1stDukeDroklar
I agree, makes one wonder why some would try to delete their host...
parasitism is a form of symbiosis
Anton you brilliant, you move with easy from physics, astronomy and natural science.
I love your channel brother. Always look forward to your content.
You may not be a cabbage, Anton, but I was born in a cabbage patch. My favorite doll was also from the cabbage patch.
Look up Mind Unveiled and the Cabbage Patch conspiracy!! 🤯✌
Thanks!
We have so much to learn, it should never stop. This video needs to be shown in schools to inspire the next generation of medical scientists.
As a bacterium, I find this information extremely concerning.
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potyvirus is coming at you
You damn near killed me with this one. lol
This was absolutely fascinating. thanks so much! 🌷🌱
my god, i understood most of what you were saying, but the sheer vastness of viral life that this discovery has opened to detection and study is so overwhelming. the fact that one virus can live symbiotically or parasitically on another virus is mind boggling !! it’s also like the discoveries of the smaller and smaller components of atoms - muons, etc. Are we getting closer and closer to how life began?
i wonder if this has anything to do with cancer cells?
stay safe and have a good day!! :) 🌷🌱
Fascinating... Very interesting how dormant viruses can wake up in space - there's a movie plot waiting to emerge...
Ice Pirates, 1984 classic camp sci-fi. Never forget to check the fine print of the manifest, and alert passengers to exposure risk.
@@CAPSLOCKPUNDITSpace Herpes!
I think it's more like a flare up due to stress. The human body is really struggling with zero-g. You would also suffer a flare up in opportunistic infections here on earth when your body (or even you mind) experiences stress. So I think that's nothing special here.
Herpes 9: A New Frontier
The midichlorians are there awaiting to activate the Force
Thank you, Anton, for reporting on and analysing this utterly fascinating research. I find your broadcasts not only informative but diverse in content. You awaken more than dormant viruses. You awaken long dormant interests in micro-biology, astro-physics, and concepts like symbiosis, parasitism, inter-species communications, co-evolution and the intersection of Einsteinian and Quantum physics.
It's like eavesdropping on a discussion involving Lyall Watson, David Boehm,, Stephen Hawking, Fritjof Capra, Richard Dawkins, and Michio Kaku.
In other words, an intellectual smorgasbord. Thank you, wonderful person, Anton.
I love when Anton talks about whats inside me.
Your dad
@@snapman218 Since it seems like you'll appreciate this dad joke, "your dad loves everything about Michael Jackson, except his music." Take it and use it.
Hey man , love the videos . A non related suggestion that has been bugging me that will greatly improve the quality of your videos. You have a lot of green screen bleeding onto your hair and face , it makes you very "uncontrasty" , but maybe you were gooing for a 90s video quality style :) .... you are either too close to the green screen , or lighting it too much so that the green color is reflected back to you
It always seems like the more we know, the less we know! Truly fascinating!
Just read your handle
👍 for the Star Trek reference
The more we become aware of, the more there is to discover! 😂
Anton delivers the goods once again! 🎉😊
Anton: Your massive breadth of knowledge is so appreciated so you can explain at least the basics of these new research findings to those of us on the opposite side of the spectrum! Thank you for introducing us to the wonders of biology and the cosmos about which we’d never know enough to even recognize they were a “thing”. - George -
That is a whole lot of amazing in just a few minutes. Thank you, Anton.
Three minutes in they are self preserving by keeping the plants alive. Thank you I always enjoy you videos 🙏😀
What the Medusa viruses do makes me wonder: If there had grown to be a symbiosis between some archaea and some more modern DNA based bacteria, could the virus have established a steadily reproducing system of them and could the whole have been the original Eukaryotes?
Wonderful Man! Many thanks. I will be sure to check out your other videos.
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger! …Except when it actually doesn’t, so watch out for those things.
When my son suffered from bacterial meningitis, I attempted to have him treated with phages. Unfortunately, the company producing them in Ukraine was closed for vacation for a month...a leftover policy of the Soviet era. We had to use a soup of antibiotics which resulted in further brain damage.
Damn dude, I'm actually sorry to hear that. I hope your son is doing as well as he possibly can.
Thank you, Anton. Excellent presentation, as always.
Excellent video, as always. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.
Good episode Anton, thanks for the info. Very interesting.
Ordered a Tee to support you Anton! You are such a great educator.
Thank you. So much work to bring us so much new knowledge!
As a child in school, science was beyond me. Anton, you make everything you present super interesting and very understandable. Thank you
Very nice tour of recent findings in virology, alternatively considered the study of the function of exosomes. Just as our health is intimately intertwined with our microbiome, we need exosomes to maintain health and function. People who get cancer have often thought they were the healthiest person around as they didn't get any colds, flus or fevers for 20 years. These are generalized tissue cleansing activities of the healthy immune system!
PhD JJ Couey has interesting perspectives on this.
I would strip everything. Make sure Natural windows are unimpeded. Breaking down unnecessary walls enlarging all rooms while maintaining structural integrity, Painting all rooms an easy-on-the-eyes cream. Make all floors large-slab hand-matched marble in white. Then for furniture I would custom order solid Lignum vitae from South America for the all Beds, sofas, chairs, table, cabinets, and corresponding thick Italian leather upholstery would go on top. Then and only then would I buy some peculiar art to hang and a few standing pieces to jazz up the place.
Great content Anton ! Extremely informative something I had never known existed on and in the Human body.👍🇦🇺
Fantastic topic Anton. When people ponder about 'why are we here' etc, what they should do is look at the smallest and most ancient organisms, for that's how we came about. Much more to be discovered 👍🏻
Amazing to think how many bacteriophages there are!!
Gosh darned PSV almost got me this year - very minor for most people, but it's still causing bronchitis six weeks in. At least there's good days now and the end is in sight, but that one really scared me.. probably was a paleolithic version...
May your viruses be kind...cheers!
Beautifully done. I especially like the illustrations.
I recently read a very interesting book about bacteriophages. The book is called “The Good Virus: The Amazing Story and Forgotten Promise of the Phage” by Tom Ireland (2023). I highly recommend it.
thank you for your channel- when the world is absolutely horrible, I can count on stopping by & refreshing my mind to learn something new. Thank you!
I've been wondering this for years, thank you. Its never made sense to me that viruses would be so negative, and I figured it was conformation bias where I never hear about the few symbiotic viruses
True there seemingly should be a strong evolutionary pressure towards parasites benefiting their hosts. Maybe neutral and beneficial viruses simply tend not to be identified?
Fascinating. I'm very grateful to you, Anton, for investing so much time and effort to explain these new discoveries to us so clearly and engagingly.
This smells an awful lot like a potential mechanism for adaptive evolution.
Which in turns smells like the backstory of a zombie apocalypse
Hi Anton, you said that there are more than one thousand trillion bacteria in our gut; but the generally accepted figure is 37 trillion which is close to the number of cells in the human body.
I do like your videos.
Regards, David
So, I can’t help myself from wondering… could the Fermi Paradox be solved if we discover biological beings can’t be separated from their host planet long term because of what it can’t bring with it? At minimum I would not be even a tiny bit surprised to discover there are many unknown physical challenges to doing things like colonizing Mars.
It's not even a paradox, but it's been solved in my opinion. Many people just don't believe the answer. It's been pretty clearly demonstrated that some type of non-human intelligence is flying things around in our skies. Also, we've checked such a minuscule part of the visible universe that it's foolish to assume that there are no signs of life out there. It's like checking for wood in a mansion, but you've only checked one or two atoms, not found any wood, and then asked, "where's all the wood?"
This. We are not living "on" our planet's chemistry, we are embedded in it.
It's a constant push-pull of chemical interactions sorta "falling" into their lowest energy state,
(probably) if we are separated from all that push-pull that is enabling our chemistry ( on every single inside/outside part of us,) we would/could gradually "wind down" or collapse the system entirely.
Maybe advanced life gets so consciously "intelligent" that we overlook the simple unguided "wisdom" of billions of years of evolution of chemical interactions, that we're embedded in.
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@@claudiaarjangi4914 you get me! 😆
I have no interest in ever leaving earth. Even if the science of human longevity results in my having an indefinite lifespan; (which BTW I really, really hope occurs); I don’t see why I would want to put myself through the challenges of colonizing a world lacking in the niceties of our Mother Earth. No thanks!
@@jonreiser2206 Yep. Totally get that. We have the "perfect" place ( for us) right here.
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We can test that by setting up colonies closer to home - on the lunar poles where solar panels work all the time and locally manufactured spacecraft can be launched from an electric railway system, and in the LaGrange points 4 and 5 where large colony ships can snuggle in for the long term. If anything goes wrong, they're a lot closer to home to come back in a hurry than any expedition all the way out on Mars.
Excellent show. Better to know than Not know. Phage Therapies have Huge benefits . Thank You Anton !
This is intriguing…now for sure if all these strange organisms live here on planet earth this seems to increase the chances that some types of organisms can survive on other planets or moons in our solar system
Thank you Anton, for talking about the wonders of nature and existence, in an otherwise bleak world.
The whole world of interactions between "pathogens" (in its broadest definition) and us creatures is mind-blowing. Evolution would of course select for viruses that do not kill their host - without having some way to escape what has become a dead-end. And even more so for viruses that strengthen their host. And a few million years of trial and error come up with some astonishing solutions.
So great that you include talks on microbiology too. Thanks!
Mind blown. Going to have to watch the rest of this tomorrow. Evolution and biochemistry is simply amazing.
And I suppose no two people have an identical understanding.
Thank you!
"...And as you probably aware, we do has lots of bacteries inside of us as well, technically, more bacterials cells than your physical body cells, and so technically, it is not incorrect to assume that we are basically real state for various bacteria..." and that is what i call perpective!!. I really enjoy this videos.
I had this theory a long time ago, that viruses evolved from an early complex life's not so great immune system. It wasn't consistent or specialized to defend just its original host because variations weren't complex enough to discern one from another. They didn't respond to itself alone as safe, foreign cells as intruders/unsafe, and could continue functioning if it entered other organisms taking in proteins. It responded to certain protein markers to clean them up, but broken/failed/mutated RNA transferred during mitosis and infected some creating a proto-virus. It caused the proto-virus to be drawn to organisms and attach "believing" to also be part of the organism and melding into it like a parasite, mixing it's genes with the host, leading to reproduction when mitosis and gene transfer occured.
Over time, variation, mutations, and different adaptations evolved them further to be more solid, protected, and more specialized based on the organisms they spread to.
It's kind of a sad story 😢
A really good story, like evolution.
Lots of new information we didn't know about until...we watched your video Anton! Thank you this was both facinating and enjoyable.
Wait so if temperature changes so much how viruses behave maybe fever not only kills stuff but tries to make some viruses switch gears? Just wondering... and maybe by letting our bodies cool more naturally during the night we switch other viruses? I mean we usually have blankets to keep us warm right, maybe it is interesting to cool off a bit more?
I'm a layman in terms of scientific knowledge, but this explanation is really intuitive and not that hard to follow. I love it! 😊
Hello Wonderful Virus
I would give this channel 10 out of 10 . It is essential viewing for those into any science. Well done Anton :-)
We're a battlefield for an ongoing war of resources between single life organism and parasitic life living in us, dead or alieve. I wonder if the psychological effects of which side is winning, explain a small percentage of some of our behavior
the second mind of the human body is the gut/stomach (not really lol but what we eat and consume DOES have an affect on how we are/act)
Yea it does, gut bacteria can make you crave some types of food. They also affect you mental health in some ways. I think Anton even made a video about this.
Candida is related to alcoholism. You should look into how parasites release hormones.
@@mugennojin3513fellow Champloo fan, love to see it.
@@VelociJX Samurai Champloo and Cowboy Bebop are some of the best pieces of art ever made
If there was any UA-cam channel that deserves a sub its this one, finally a channel that sites its sources of information!!!
even viruses aren't safe from viruses
This video has to be one of the best so far. A massively important subject that should be given more airtime. The information about how space causes dormant human virus's to reactivate could mean that it could be extremely dangerous for other lifeforms if humans physically land on and investigate other planets where earth virus's could have fatal consequences for indigenous species. This definitely asks some hugely ethical questions about how we treat the universe.
I'd like to know the methodology used for the isolation and identification of these species.
@iamalive82 this information is about 80 years old. Save for a few studies mentioned.
It seems more likely that your government sheltered you from any knowledge about this.
it makes me feels very humble to realize that I am just an entity of consciousness living inside of a very complex life form, in this case, my human body. The human body is like a living planet, and I am just a visitor.
So we are actually viruses space ships?
We are viruses and bacteria. There is no clear delineation between "you" and those things that have been present in "your" body from the moment "you" were born. If you really think about it, there is no "you" to be found anywhere. Life on Earth is just one big "thing", a process that has diversified it's forms in order to propagate. The concept of "we are all one" takes on a new meaning when you think about it like that. Just as a cell in your body can be considered an individual entity, or a part of you, so can we be considered individual entities, or parts of the organism that is life on Earth.
Thanks Anton, I hope you make millions and have a great life.
As an organic farmer i find the fact about plant viruses in wild plants vs cultibated plants absolutely fascinating. And honestly not that surprising, theres such a massive difference between cultivars(especially recent, new varieties) and wild or interbred with wild plants, when it comes to drought, and even disease resistance. Willing to bet that viruses even help against fungi and insects in wild plants if infested, just from seeong how tough wild plants can be compared to our cultivated vegetables and flowers or ornamental shrubs/trees.
See... Virii aren't always the bad guys.. 😂😂
in another subset of the multiverse, I have a career as a virologist ... always been fascinated by the topic, and we've learned so much in the past couple decades which reveals them to be even more interesting than I imagined
Thank you wonderful Anton. What an wonderful episode!
Good point about taking care of our home on earth instead of planning to inhabit outer space. In addition to space's effect on our own viral microbiome, not to mention loss of gravity, we would no longer be exposed to the helpful, earthly viruses that we evolved with and depend on. Probably not an issue short term but long term might be a different story. Space and planetary exploration is super important. Let's just not plan on living out there.
I like the idea in principle but a smaller group of people can work on pioneering and colonizing space. If we wait for the world to figure it's bs out we might as well just scrap space travel, etc. Be more angry that we aren't doing both. Humanity is capable if we, your average people, had different priorities.
Other solar systems are too far away anyways we are never leaving.
@@podunkest 50 years ago there was a big push in the U.S. to reduce pollution, reduce waste, start recycling. "Earth Day" got started and there was plenty of enthusiasm for it - media coverage, community projects, tree planting, etc.. When there were gas shortages in the '70's people started ride sharing, buying smaller cars, speed limits were lowered. Small, high gas mileage cars are common now. Cigarette use was greatly reduced due to knowledge of its health impacts. Most states and territories have legislated a clean indoor air act... We're very capable of prioritizing necessary changes. If we're informed and demand the leadership for it.
@@Drone_Depopulation_Gamingnot with that attitude
@@IwinMahWay If the sun was a golfball the nearest star would be 750 miles away, even if starship gets to orbit we will still need generation ships for tens of thousands of years. Its sci fi fantasy man
thanx for your hard work. :)
❤THAT YES❤I still ache for the loss of his baby boy👼 He's so wonderful....it hurts.
Anton blows my mind every day.
What? I am full of viruses? Oh my.
yes, you have every type of environmental virus
yes my friend !! were just big giant bags of bacteria , poop, viruses
You mean "we" are living inside a mamal!... Oh my! 😂
every virus that exists is present in every person's body
every virus that exists is also present in all human bodies and domesticated animals.
The water cycle and moisture in air acts as a vector of spread,
yet most of them lie dormant or below a threshold.
Thank you so much, greetings from Popayan, Colombia.
Virus Commander: lets kill this human.
Virus army: "aaaaaaaaAAAAAaaaa"
Virus Nelson Mandela: "wait wait, if he dies we die!!!!"
Virus Commander: "Change in plan, save em at all costs"
😂😂😂 love it
I'm a biologist, you should check the role of virus in evolution, it's not a well-known topic, but is super interesting!
Wish same could be said about computers!
Thanks for sharing, very helpful for us with limited time and base knowledge
I think your use of anthrax, which is *NOT* a virus, to scare your audience, is deceptive.
Being disturbed may be the appropriate response.
@@oHaiKuu I'm suggesting that since his video is about viruses that he shouldn't use bacterial anthrax as an example of a viral hazard. It's basically a lie.
You seem to be conflating bacteriophage and virus. Only a tiny minority of viruses are bacteriophages. Furthermore, bacteriophages pose no threat to us as they only infect bacteria. The clue is in the name. Etymologically, Bacteriophage means "Bacteria eater" So the terms bacteriophage and virus are NOT interchangeable.
I’m not sure what you’re getting at, but bacteriophages are viruses. (Though not all viruses are bacteriophages)
@@thetomyboy33 There are various points in the video where Anton uses the wrong term.
I have been thinking. Since most viruses seem to mutate towards less lethality over time when they infect a population, would it be a crazy thought that viruses actually aim to become somehow useful for their hosts? That would allow them to live inside their hosts as welcome guests instead of harmful invaders.
They make terrible mess at first of course, killing a large number of hosts while they try to find their place. Perhaps only a small number of viruses fail to find a home and end up always causing trouble when they visit, while most viruses find their place and live comfortably inside us, simply doing their work.