FYI: I can tell you: In the United States: During the Spring, Summer and Fall: Cows face South most of the day, but after mid-day they will start to face North, until the next morning, which they will face South again. This has to do with regulating their body temps. During the Winter months: Cow will face mostly South to Southeast, because of the winter storms and wind coming from the Northwest. But say a storm is coming out of the West directly, then cows will face East. Because cows like to have their rears to the incoming storm, also they don't seam to like wind running up their noses.
You could do many great episodes on the science done by Michael Levin from Tufts. His work focuses on the bio-electric system that controls embryogenesis and regeneration. One of the amazing things Levin's lab has done is reprogram the body plan of planarians (that are also immortal) so that they turn into two headed creatures when they rip themselves in half and regrow into two copies of themselves (which is how they reproduce). His lab also figured out how to set the planarian body plan back to single head, as well. They have astonishing results in limb regeneration, cancer biology, non-standard intelligence, and are doing theoretical work with wide ranging implications.
well, they said "it effects only some trees", so there is good reason to believe nothing would happen at all :) Second option, of course, would be, condition that made trees "dance" is no longer there.
I don’t see how this would tell us anything, even if it grew the same way you wouldn’t know how that has happened. If you put in the surveillance equipment, you would have changed the circumstances.
It's likely furniture makers bit the trees to help the furniture or it was from winds. As time passed, the winds have changed or the people that made the furniture died who knows. But the Trees Look Cool
@@lukemacdonald1161 why not plant one anyway? If nothing happens, at atleast it eliminates a bunch of theories. It won't hurt the environment. If something does happen, then you can cut the new one down without harming the original trees. Or hell, transplant it to your own yard for a person bent tree. No harm, no negatives. So why not experiment for experimenting sake?
The cow thing has always held true for the farm I grew up on and all of the surrounding ones. I never really thought it was anything out of the ordinary because it has always been that way. P.S. I LOVE SIDE PROJECTS!!!! Thanks to all involved!
I think it's more likely that cows just align themselves 90 degrees to the Sun in the morning to get maximum sunlight on their bodies, then just stay aligned and graze in a straight line all day. Some days they'd align south and some north, depending on which side they feeling like heating
7:00 In Colorado Springs we have a forest of twisted trees, and we know why the are there: Native Americans would tie down young trees to make them grow in spirals, they called 'spirit portals.' They were used for a single person to sit in, and focus their energy. Deep in the forest is the perfect place for what would have been a ethereal experience, I wonder if that's what happened here...
But even in the first picture of a herd shows: they may face "generally" in one direction, but there were a few facing east-west, northeast-southwest, etc. You could just a well say that they are indeed facing to gather as much sunlight/warmth facing north-south as anything else. Or who knows, perhaps their Moon is in Aries with Mercury in retrograde.
There's a "Spooklight" a bit west of Hornet, Missouri. According to the legend, the spook light was first seen by Indians along the infamous Trail of Tears in 1836; however, the first "official” report occurred in 1881 in a publication called the Ozark Spook Light.
With the dancing trees, I subscribe to the theory that furniture makers bent the trees to make pieces for rocking chairs. That explains why they grow straight after a certain time, WWII happened and they quit caring about rocking chairs.
I heard a theory years ago that it was the result of regular strong but shallow flooding through the forest. Interesting that this theory seems to not have appeared on their radar. Maybe it's been debunked.
Native Americans bent trees and cut off the main stem repeatedly around my city. They make a cartoonish c-shape in the trunk. Luckily they’re now fenced off to preserve them
The Dancing Trees...Somebody twisted the trees and used some appliance to hold them in place until their shape became fixed, then removed the appliance.
5:14 This is what Nuclear Waste does and the amount of Nuclear mishaps in Russia isn't a small number as we just get more and more information that Russia has had some type of Nuclear spill over
Mountain men of the Old West used to tie a string around a stick of beef or buffalo jerkey to use as a northq-south compass. Some dairy men would pour fresh milk to determine up and down direction. It seems cream would always rise to the top.
8:16 I've seen some similar trees in florida that were banned from hurricane or tropical storm force winds. Not an exact match though but similar Strange that it only happens in one small area there
Simon, I have another mystery of nature. It just occurred to me that you don't stop talking to breath nearly as often as I would have guessed you would need to without passing out. I'm sure that there are many possible explanations. 1. You're trying to hide what your real voice sounds like so have trained yourself to limit your breathing. 2. You're obsessed with meeting some kind of time restriction, real or not, so cut out most of the places where you breath. If so, you staff is incredibly skilled at making it not obvious. 3. It's an ability that you've inherited from one or more of your parents. BTW, it's not a big problem except for me who speaks and listens to a different form of english and have to rely on CC to partly understand what you've said - and/or backtrack. And, don't get me wrong, I do love your presentations
8:18 native American people used to bend trees to make signs. Not with magic, but just catching the young trees and bending them how they want. You can still find them and they generally point to water, or where water used to be. I suspect that these in Russia might be the result of school children playing or something.
Probably by looking at things like trees, flags, cables, etc that will sway in the wind. Heck, you can even see grass sway in waves, so the waves would be visible even in a still photograph.
@@verdantmistral442 I'm sceptic... Remember, they started looking at cows because tents were hard to make out - that would indicate we're not talking about high resolution images there... And I've just given it a good 20 minutes to check fields on Google Earth - I couldn't see a damn clue as to whether or not the wind was blowing...
The trees- could be someone was artificially training them, to produce shaped wood for custom furniture etc. Then that person/those people ceased the activity and everyone around forgot what had been going on. The cows- if they have evolved an ability to sense The Earth's magnetic field, there has to be some survival advantage to it. Maybe we should look at that part of the phenomenon to better understand it.
The Indians used to do that to trees to mark trails, all you have to do is bend them until they start to break and wait then they grow with a curve at the bottom.
The lights thing sounds exactly like some reports from "paranormal" hot spots like Skinwalker Ranch. Makes you wonder if there is some truth hidden in the weeds...
Hello Simon and Crew. Correct me, if I am wrong, but as far as my knowledge goes, this "Dancing Forrest", is located in Kaliningrad. At least last time I heard of it. 'And, You would/will, not, able to walk there, if it was in the real Ruzzia, eiher would you? from a Finn in Diaspora
the reason that the more you learn about, the less you know, is because we know we can't know everything about anything. so the more we learn about, the more things we reach the limits of what we know; we simply know about more things, but each of those things becomes an unanswered question.
Most buscraters\woodsmen and backpackers set their tents and shelters where the openings or doors face the rising sun. In my area thats Southeast. Weather plays a part in that also.
Ironically the dancing trees could be caused by dark magic practices IF said dark magic practices involved placing certain chemicals and/or heavy metals onto or into the ground, poisoning certain sections in a way that caused the atypical growth patterns over a limited period of time. The "dark magic" part would be a "carrier event" - completely coincidental to the actual scientific explanation for what has happened while still being the reason why it happened. Just because a nonsensical human practice may not have caused something to happen directly does not mean it will not have caused something to happen indirectly or accidentally. Anthropological research is full of such discoveries.
PS: immortalized cells, i.e. those which can proliferate indefinitely by not having sequences called _telomers_ get used up, share this similarity with malignant tumor cells. Which means, any sort of immortal life bringing substance will likely also cause cancer.
The subject of the cows aligning north south is most likely a by product of what they eat and how long. Imagine if you spent your days eating grass in the hot sun it the freezing cold winds. You would make sure your face wasn’t exposed to the direct light and since most cold blasts come from west to east in North America this alignment makes sense.
Do cows possess the ability... or, do the magnets they get fed happen to most readily line up in the particular stomach they are in along a fold that follows the lateral line of the body, and it is merely the most comfortable over long periods of grazing?
Bent trees most logical explanation: people. You can tie saplings to interesting shapes with rope etc. and the growing plant will take the shape as it grows. All you need is a local kid with too much time couple of decades ago and here is the result.
The trees are a consequence of tree DNA sequenceing by Euro scientists during the age of sail and wood. The only trees affected are PINE trees of various types that were used to make Ship Keels, instead of costly bending and cutting they were grown and used for there first 30 feet or so out of the ground as a SHIP KEEL. We have them to in the US south where the Brits had colonies and such
Love the Channel(s), and this was, as it's most often, an entertaining and fun Video. BUT pls for the Love of all thats creative stop with the A.I. Slop, seeing that Crap just makes me Sad, and it's emberassing on whoever decided to use it, be better..
has anyone ever become frozen in ,like a for a better explanation, electrification feeling where you can increase the intensity, while almost being locked into it? happened when I was a kid and happened a few more times since. no damage besides ppl tell not to try to hold it.
Nothing is immortal. That would violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Somewhere on every germ line, mutations invariably occur. The information to repair the DNA must degrade with time and cannot be refreshed without an external source of reliable information. Bacteria SEEM to be immortal, as they continue to grow and divide, but there is an important selection process going on: Bacteria with defective genomes die, and that selective death essentially rejuvenates the germ line.
@@thegrouch6666 WRONG! Every duplication of DNA involves the non-zero probability of imperfection (mutation). Even DNA in non multiplying cells is subject to random thermal agitation and therefore mutation. Finally, every organism is subject to ionizing cosmic radiation and radioactive decay of natural isotopes. Mutations appear in ALL LIFE. No organism can possibly be immortal.
0:50 - Chapter 1 - Immortal jellyfish
2:45 - Chapter 2 - The hessdalen lights
5:15 - Chapter 3 - The dancing forest
8:35 - Chapter 4 - Cows might be magnetic
Perfect timing fact boi! Needed some mystery in my life 😉
FYI: I can tell you: In the United States: During the Spring, Summer and Fall: Cows face South most of the day, but after mid-day they will start to face North, until the next morning, which they will face South again. This has to do with regulating their body temps. During the Winter months: Cow will face mostly South to Southeast, because of the winter storms and wind coming from the Northwest. But say a storm is coming out of the West directly, then cows will face East. Because cows like to have their rears to the incoming storm, also they don't seam to like wind running up their noses.
... Or the other end I reckon 🤣
@@amandapatrick827 Naw. A good wind or storm will help clean their nethers nicely. Like a natural bidet.
It’s like a human standing in sideways rain with there back turned lol
Very studly, Simon, cool stuff.
You could do many great episodes on the science done by Michael Levin from Tufts. His work focuses on the bio-electric system that controls embryogenesis and regeneration.
One of the amazing things Levin's lab has done is reprogram the body plan of planarians (that are also immortal) so that they turn into two headed creatures when they rip themselves in half and regrow into two copies of themselves (which is how they reproduce). His lab also figured out how to set the planarian body plan back to single head, as well.
They have astonishing results in limb regeneration, cancer biology, non-standard intelligence, and are doing theoretical work with wide ranging implications.
The bent trees, seems to me the logical experiment would be to plant a new tree there to see what happens
well, they said "it effects only some trees", so there is good reason to believe nothing would happen at all :) Second option, of course, would be, condition that made trees "dance" is no longer there.
I don’t see how this would tell us anything, even if it grew the same way you wouldn’t know how that has happened. If you put in the surveillance equipment, you would have changed the circumstances.
It's likely furniture makers bit the trees to help the furniture or it was from winds. As time passed, the winds have changed or the people that made the furniture died who knows. But the Trees Look Cool
@@lukemacdonald1161 why not plant one anyway? If nothing happens, at atleast it eliminates a bunch of theories. It won't hurt the environment. If something does happen, then you can cut the new one down without harming the original trees. Or hell, transplant it to your own yard for a person bent tree. No harm, no negatives. So why not experiment for experimenting sake?
Clearly, human manipulation
The cow thing has always held true for the farm I grew up on and all of the surrounding ones. I never really thought it was anything out of the ordinary because it has always been that way.
P.S. I LOVE SIDE PROJECTS!!!! Thanks to all involved!
When it's not aliens it's always that darn pagan magic!
Sorry, just practicing 😢
Hey I'm pagan from a long line of Pictish blood paganism isn't what U have been fed .. that's religious B.s by pedos Catholics ...
What can we say, we are just good at what we do.
isnt it a shame, that modern religious cults wiped out alll natur "magic"?! truly a loss for humankind!
I think it's more likely that cows just align themselves 90 degrees to the Sun in the morning to get maximum sunlight on their bodies, then just stay aligned and graze in a straight line all day. Some days they'd align south and some north, depending on which side they feeling like heating
The lights did have a flurry of activity in the 80’s but calmed down, they were not just sightings as it is actively monitored
We have trees like that on Mount Saint Helens from the 1980 eruption.
With all the secret weapon testing that's happened in russia that makes me wonder if these are survivors from a blast.
And, while not precisely the same, the Bristle Cone Pine seems to curl in a similar manner.
7:00 In Colorado Springs we have a forest of twisted trees, and we know why the are there: Native Americans would tie down young trees to make them grow in spirals, they called 'spirit portals.' They were used for a single person to sit in, and focus their energy. Deep in the forest is the perfect place for what would have been a ethereal experience, I wonder if that's what happened here...
Ok now do a Brain Blaze version of this ❤
I know that when I’m out driving and a rain storm is coming in, all the cows are always facing the exact same direction.
That's not a surprise. They likely align themselves to face away from the wind.
Wicked smaht. @@JohnDrummondPhoto
But even in the first picture of a herd shows: they may face "generally" in one direction, but there were a few facing east-west, northeast-southwest, etc. You could just a well say that they are indeed facing to gather as much sunlight/warmth facing north-south as anything else. Or who knows, perhaps their Moon is in Aries with Mercury in retrograde.
There's a "Spooklight" a bit west of Hornet, Missouri. According to the legend, the spook light was first seen by Indians along the infamous Trail of Tears in 1836; however, the first "official” report occurred in 1881 in a publication called the Ozark Spook Light.
Wooooooo! More Simon and Co.! Ty Simon and Co.!
With the dancing trees, I subscribe to the theory that furniture makers bent the trees to make pieces for rocking chairs. That explains why they grow straight after a certain time, WWII happened and they quit caring about rocking chairs.
Yeah I'm sure i read something about them being tied / shaped by humans when saplings
Like how natives used to "bend" growing trees to serve as direction markers
Yep, that is intentional bending of saplings. Especially if they are around the same age.
I heard a theory years ago that it was the result of regular strong but shallow flooding through the forest. Interesting that this theory seems to not have appeared on their radar. Maybe it's been debunked.
I think there's a similar forest in Poland and it was determined that the trees were bent by humans as they grew.
I heard dancing tree's were bent by people. Could happen.
Native Americans bent trees and cut off the main stem repeatedly around my city. They make a cartoonish c-shape in the trunk. Luckily they’re now fenced off to preserve them
The Dancing Trees...Somebody twisted the trees and used some appliance to hold them in place until their shape became fixed, then removed the appliance.
5:14 This is what Nuclear Waste does and the amount of Nuclear mishaps in Russia isn't a small number as we just get more and more information that Russia has had some type of Nuclear spill over
All the resources! We must prioritize discovering whether or not cows use magneto reception!
The open door behind you always worries me (that something will jump out)
I could sure a reset button. Never thought I'd be jelly of a jelly.
Got excited when I saw Simon Whistler with no views LOL... That would melt his brain.
And does anybody have a picture of whistler's mother?
Not today, or of her granddaughter Nan 😊
Mountain men of the Old West used to tie a string around a stick of beef or buffalo jerkey to use as a northq-south compass. Some dairy men would pour fresh milk to determine up and down direction. It seems cream would always rise to the top.
It would make sense to sleeping north south aligned as some can wake up at dawn and others sleep opposite to offer slight perception check bonus.
The North South thing with cows is bullocks I've put this to the test under many observations and they lay wherever they feel like it
Maybe it's like quantum mechanics and the "observer effect": the act of observing their behavior effects their behavior.
@@Ninus316 you just blew my mind well done
8:16 I've seen some similar trees in florida that were banned from hurricane or tropical storm force winds.
Not an exact match though but similar
Strange that it only happens in one small area there
Why were the trees in Florida banned from hurricanes or tropical storm force winds? Are they mot allowed to twist?
IV seen a forest in CA in the Sierra Nevada mountains with trees like that.
7:17 i’ve seen trees like that before, Sackville Nova Scotia.
So a moose isn't exactly a cow, but aren't moose known to head way south sometimes. Maybe this is how the moose can know which way is south.
But a cow can exactly be a moose...
3:15 lmfao. GOATed b roll
Another good'n Michael
Two videos in a row have editing issues, are you guys feeling okay?
Tds
Simon, I have another mystery of nature. It just occurred to me that you don't stop talking to breath nearly as often as I would have guessed you would need to without passing out. I'm sure that there are many possible explanations.
1. You're trying to hide what your real voice sounds like so have trained yourself to limit your breathing.
2. You're obsessed with meeting some kind of time restriction, real or not, so cut out most of the places where you breath. If so, you staff is incredibly skilled at making it not obvious.
3. It's an ability that you've inherited from one or more of your parents.
BTW, it's not a big problem except for me who speaks and listens to a different form of english and have to rely on CC to partly understand what you've said - and/or backtrack. And, don't get me wrong, I do love your presentations
“Jellyfish are immortal”
yes, until we farm them for the jellyfish jelly
There are other examples of "Dancing Forests" such as the Crooked bush in Saskatchewan Canada
Hi Simon should it be "herds" or "heads" at 10:33? haha
I am amazed every day again 😅🎉
8:18 native American people used to bend trees to make signs. Not with magic, but just catching the young trees and bending them how they want. You can still find them and they generally point to water, or where water used to be. I suspect that these in Russia might be the result of school children playing or something.
If cows get too big they get clumps of metal in one or more their stomachs.
That’s why they have them eat magnets every so often, pulls all the metal to it then they move it back out pulling all that metal out of the cow
ladedicedragon
Yes, but can the jellyfish still use the same library card?
How did the researchers know what direction the wind was blowing, on Google Earth satellite imagery?
Probably by looking at things like trees, flags, cables, etc that will sway in the wind.
Heck, you can even see grass sway in waves, so the waves would be visible even in a still photograph.
@@verdantmistral442 I'm sceptic... Remember, they started looking at cows because tents were hard to make out - that would indicate we're not talking about high resolution images there... And I've just given it a good 20 minutes to check fields on Google Earth - I couldn't see a damn clue as to whether or not the wind was blowing...
They would have historical weather data for the location and image date
@@petrusprinsloo3280 But would that be accurate enough regarding wind direction at a specific location?
@bioLarzen i would say accurate to the average, there tends to be at least one weather station with in 50km from most inhabited areas
The trees- could be someone was artificially training them, to produce shaped wood for custom furniture etc. Then that person/those people ceased the activity and everyone around forgot what had been going on.
The cows- if they have evolved an ability to sense The Earth's magnetic field, there has to be some survival advantage to it. Maybe we should look at that part of the phenomenon to better understand it.
Like old forever? No Thanks! “Rewind Life Jelly” - Or maybe a “Restart Life Jelly” Please… 😂
Good idea Bro! 😃 I found it in our Future Life 🪼 See ya!
Oh boy looks like Simon has a ner favorite shirt!🤓
Thank you, Simon, but this was a quicky.
The Indians used to do that to trees to mark trails, all you have to do is bend them until they start to break and wait then they grow with a curve at the bottom.
The lights thing sounds exactly like some reports from "paranormal" hot spots like Skinwalker Ranch.
Makes you wonder if there is some truth hidden in the weeds...
well, there is how you keep zombies fresh, let them revert and continue, no decay just raah
Hello Simon and Crew.
Correct me, if I am wrong, but as far as my knowledge goes, this "Dancing Forrest", is located in Kaliningrad.
At least last time I heard of it.
'And, You would/will, not, able to walk there, if it was in the real Ruzzia, eiher would you?
from a Finn in Diaspora
Maybe the curved trees share a genetic glitch.
the reason that the more you learn about, the less you know, is because we know we can't know everything about anything. so the more we learn about, the more things we reach the limits of what we know; we simply know about more things, but each of those things becomes an unanswered question.
Nice work on getting Big Bang Theory to give you permission to use that footage.
Maybe the cows just don't like the sun in both eyes when they eat, and the sun is usually east or west, so they stand that way lol
Most buscraters\woodsmen and backpackers set their tents and shelters where the openings or doors face the rising sun. In my area thats Southeast. Weather plays a part in that also.
Ironically the dancing trees could be caused by dark magic practices IF said dark magic practices involved placing certain chemicals and/or heavy metals onto or into the ground, poisoning certain sections in a way that caused the atypical growth patterns over a limited period of time. The "dark magic" part would be a "carrier event" - completely coincidental to the actual scientific explanation for what has happened while still being the reason why it happened.
Just because a nonsensical human practice may not have caused something to happen directly does not mean it will not have caused something to happen indirectly or accidentally. Anthropological research is full of such discoveries.
In Poland we also have "Crooked Forest", wiki provides more info :D
So cows align themselves with North and South. This is just proof they're perfect food stock.
PS: immortalized cells, i.e. those which can proliferate indefinitely by not having sequences called _telomers_ get used up, share this similarity with malignant tumor cells.
Which means, any sort of immortal life bringing substance will likely also cause cancer.
That's not what that means at all
The subject of the cows aligning north south is most likely a by product of what they eat and how long. Imagine if you spent your days eating grass in the hot sun it the freezing cold winds. You would make sure your face wasn’t exposed to the direct light and since most cold blasts come from west to east in North America this alignment makes sense.
Do cows possess the ability... or, do the magnets they get fed happen to most readily line up in the particular stomach they are in along a fold that follows the lateral line of the body, and it is merely the most comfortable over long periods of grazing?
Vee...ry... interesting.
Jellyfish mom: "Grow up."
Jellyfish kid: "No."
The print on demand ad i just got while watching this, has a guy that looks like a bargain basement Simon in a Bennie.
Jellies aren't immortal when I eat them! YUM! Just like chicken. Cool viddy!
Ancient people purposely bent trees for navigation when they was moving from place to place
More research may provide the answer, but, especially for the cow thing, isn’t exactly “needed”.
The trees could be on a part of the world where gravity is messed up or it’s because of the sand they are buried in. Who knows haha
Bent trees most logical explanation: people. You can tie saplings to interesting shapes with rope etc. and the growing plant will take the shape as it grows. All you need is a local kid with too much time couple of decades ago and here is the result.
Why were things like the book on Enoch romoved from cannon?
Did they check the area and trees for radiation ?
The Cows probably realized we were on the them and they changed their tactics.
Located between the Baltic sea and gulf of Finland? Gulf of Finland is part of Baltic sea. Maybe you meant between gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga?
and you summed up scientific method in your closing statement 'more research is required to substantiate'
Maybe the trees actually are dancing
10:29 herds*
The lights are alien laser pointers 😂
Oooooh, that explains the stampede of cats.
I know you are being silly here, but I think you are actually right in a way, not lasers specificly but some sort of projections
The trees are a consequence of tree DNA sequenceing by Euro scientists during the age of sail and wood. The only trees affected are PINE trees of various types that were used to make Ship Keels, instead of costly bending and cutting they were grown and used for there first 30 feet or so out of the ground as a SHIP KEEL. We have them to in the US south where the Brits had colonies and such
immortal jellyfish 1:50
7:25 … is that a cat?! (Sound not tree.)
That was no fruit fly!!
Ah, damn. This is the matrix 3:39. Which pill was it again ?
I could be an egg again? Nah! Peace!
for every question answered, many more take it's place
I want a Robin Williams Robot he is my favourite
In my experience, cows turn their ass to the wind when grazing.
I wish I could revert to a young self and start over so I could avoid making all the stupid mistakes I have made. 😂
The jellyfish would have made the same mistakes, just rejuvenated themselves
Love the Channel(s), and this was, as it's most often, an entertaining and fun Video. BUT pls for the Love of all thats creative stop with the A.I. Slop, seeing that Crap just makes me Sad, and it's emberassing on whoever decided to use it, be better..
I thought the dancing forest was in Poland
So Jellyfish are Dr Who
Our business is life itself -Umbrella.. t-virus was a mirrored rna..
has anyone ever become frozen in ,like a for a better explanation, electrification feeling where you can increase the intensity, while almost being locked into it? happened when I was a kid and happened a few more times since. no damage besides ppl tell not to try to hold it.
The north-south alignment of cows may be a result of extensive cherry-picking of data. So can be the opposing results of the other surveys.
Vsauce 2?
Trees were shaped when young fo furniture
Those trees were bent when growing on purpose, its pretty well know its man made.
Really disappointed to see AI art used here, it was a fun video.
is this why my steak moves on my plate
Nothing is immortal. That would violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Somewhere on every germ line, mutations invariably occur. The information to repair the DNA must degrade with time and cannot be refreshed without an external source of reliable information. Bacteria SEEM to be immortal, as they continue to grow and divide, but there is an important selection process going on: Bacteria with defective genomes die, and that selective death essentially rejuvenates the germ line.
Yes, all the cells eventually die and are replaced. However, the DNA doesn't change in the example in the video.
@@thegrouch6666 WRONG! Every duplication of DNA involves the non-zero probability of imperfection (mutation). Even DNA in non multiplying cells is subject to random thermal agitation and therefore mutation. Finally, every organism is subject to ionizing cosmic radiation and radioactive decay of natural isotopes. Mutations appear in ALL LIFE. No organism can possibly be immortal.
Jellyfish are immortal. Didn't you watch the video?
@ DNA always changes with time due to random thermal agitation and ionizing radiation.
Careful when you get out of your lane. Life is not a closed system.
Most people misunderstand themogoddamnics 😊