How the pimple looked, gave me chills. Because it really does look like a map of a city. It makes my self think of what we could be, in the full picture. I always try to look for the patterns in nature.
The solar system is similar structure to have atoms are depicted, it would be funny if we were just an atom in a much larger orgasm or system, everything's relative
this reminds me of the microscope my mom got me for my birthday when i was little and i would go around collecting all the littlest things to look at them and i'd be entertained for hours, and people say gen z dont have childhoods! haha thank you for bringing back some good memories and making some interesting content! maybe i should try to find that old microscope and re-live the good ol' days (:
Are you a male? If so, put your semen under the microscope and observe your sperm cells swimming around. There are so many of them, and it's so fascinating to see them all swimming around when it looks to the naked eye to simply be a typical drop of liquid!!! Semen is white and thick at first, but it rapidly "dissolves" and becomes a clear liquid that is easy to see through under a scope. It's mind-blowing to look at this seemingly typical droplet of water and then look at how many sperm cells are in there, each one capable of growing an entire human being. What's more, is the fact that those sperm cells can live inside a woman's fallopian tubes for up to 2-3 days swimming around inside of her for that entire time just waiting to bump into a freshly ovulated oocyte. They swim against the flow of mucosal secretions that the fallopian tubes' cilia are constantly pushing back downward toward her uterus. That semen contains sodium bicarbonate and immunosuppressants to neutralize the acidic pH of the vaginal epithelium and decrease the activity of macrophages, APCs, and helper T cells. Interestingly, the volume of ejaculated semen is not what makes a man more or less fertile. The number of sperm cells is what matters, as well as whether they are healthy, properly formed, and effectively motile. A man who only produces 2mL of semen per ejaculation event can be way more fertile than a man who produces 6mL of semen. Why? If the 6mL man has a poor diet, enjoys jacuzzi soaks after work, wears tighty whities and works as a construction worker, and has an irregular sleep schedule with a stressful boss always breathing down his neck, he will have wayyyyy less sperm per mL and many of them will be dead or not moving effectively. In contrast, the 2mL man eats a balanced diet, takes cool showers, works an office job which is not stressful, and he wears loosely fitted boxers. If you looked at the 6mL semen under the scope, you'd see sparse sperm and those that are present would be stationary, swimming lazily, or swimming in circles. The 2mL semen droplet would be packed full of sperm darting all around your frame of view desperately seeking out the chemical ligands that attract them to an active oocyte. The 6mL man may have sex with his female partner 12 hours before ovulation and be perfectly aligned to have successful conception and pregnancy, but his sperm are so weak and sparse that the woman's body wipes them all out before they reach the oocyte. On the other hand, the 2mL man may have sex with his female partner 2 days before ovulation with a condom that accidentally breaks, and she would get pregnant because his semen was so darn packed full of healthy, vital sperm. Some women may be creeped out that their partner's sperm are still swimming around inside them for 2-3 days after making love, but others (like me) find it to be extremely romantic. 😻🤓 Anyway, I'm rambling now. Try it and see. If you are not a male but you have a male partner, get a sample of his semen and look at it instead.
@@mannys9130 haha im a female but i'd totally try that if i was a man, i dont think my boyfriend would be very ammused if i asked to look at his jizz under a microscope because a youtube comment gave me the idea XD
God, The Creator of all life, is so AMAZING!!! From the yogurt to the butterfly wings to the tree bark and moss. It's all INCREDIBLE! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!💥💫❤🙏🔬
UA-cam keeps surprising me with unique uploaders I never knew existed. I am in LOVE with your cat! So beautiful and fluffy. Also I think that the butterfly was sort of respectful, instead of just throwing it away. Now the world get to see those beautiful wings and appreciate even the tiniest creatures. Thank you! (Ps, give your cat lots of cuddles from me)
This was a random recommendation for me too. It makes me happy to see this stuff for some reason. Good to be able to be grateful for the beauty in life!
It’s not a pimple.. he most likely got the pus from somewhere else on his body and put it on his finger.. it’s impossible to get a pimple/zit on your fingertip..
Ok I can’t imagine people complaining but yep. I love that your giving us a view of things. I don’t have a microscope so I quite enjoying what you do. Thanks
7:08 fun fact: along with moths, butterflies are actually part of the order Lepidoptera, and the name comes from greek "lepis" (scale) and "ptera" (wings), so their scientific name means "scaly-wings"
I was literally thinking wow how beautiful is that blackhead it would make a great screen saver and then you made it one. I burst out laughing, so cute. Life is so beautiful! Imagine God knows each scale on that moth, every hair on our heads. Amazing ❤
I'm not 100% sure if it's for the same reason but I know that a moths wings are covered in tily hairs that come off fairly easily so that if it's ever stuck on a spider web it can more easily get away and leave only the sacrificial hairs stuck to the web.
I stumbled upon this channel at 2 am and I do have to say. I appreciate that you're willing to show anything for science. I've missed people showing things just... blank slate, this is what it is, and scientifically this is what it means. for a while. Science is beautiful. it's what helped all of us be us *if you believe that* I had a science teacher who was very catholic whose mindset was. "God might have created us, but he gave us the ability to understand the depths of his creation*. but I think more people deserve to educate themselves in this manner without being offended or grossed out. It's science.
Such vast and interesting content subjects you've come up with. Even the work that goes into each video from concept right through to editing as well as production value is pretty amazing. You're talented.
Love your videos man. It's always interesting to magnify anything that out of the ordinary. That's how real science is all about. Forget and ignore those other childish comments. Keep doing what you do. Thanks again for the videos. You got me as a new subscriber. 🙏
Someone’s should do a before and after video of someone’s hair under a microscope that’s hasn’t washed their hair in two and a half weeks vs someone’s who just used shampoo vs shampoo and conditioner. I’d love to see how they all look different from one another. Also a before and after of someone’s end of a hair who hasn’t had a haircut in six months vs a hair that has just been cut with scissors.
I'd love to see various flower pollen under a microscope, also tiny corals and natural sponges, the mouthparts of both a spider and a fly, and plaque on a tooth.
your videos are very interesting, and also good for the students who study in science too, will you try an eye of an animal too? it'll look way more beautiful!!!
You made a terrific video and the enlarged UV lit images, no matter what their source, were fascinating and very beautiful. Scientific Inquiry and Artistic Aesthetics. I am impressed.
Do you mind sharing the specifications of your microscope and camera you used? Also, how would you be able to take photos of a microscopic view of a snow flake or ice pattern? I heard another guy using nail polish to immortalize the snowflake imprint on a slide, but is there another way? Especially for ice. I am looking to see patterns in different types of water freezing. Please advise. Thank you.
The most beautiful exhibition of microscope I saw was actual sand Originally we were looking at jewelry but the sand particles were just amazingly beautiful
"It's very.... nothing there" I've been watching this channel for a long time, and i thing his english is just getting worse every video xD Love your videos though
Auto Subcription at first glance. Great contents that make us wonder how beautiful worlds on nanoscales. Impressingly giving us other pictures of life. 😊
Its amazing how wide this guy's content range is.
From life hack to experiment,review and Observation
Though his life hacks are generic, his other content is top notch 💯
i didn’t realize it until you pointed it out
Cuz he's Russian lol
Indeed
I never thought someone would consider a pimple to be beautiful, but here we are, impressive
Oh
Ok
@Voldemort i mean it looked good
@Voldemort tbh tho, it is kinda cool, i hate to say that, but for me kinda cool
Heeeeeeey, that's pretty gooood!
3:34 is the time when the pimple section starts, thank me later.
Thank you luv
Thanks
ugh thank you so much
Thanks man😁
When can I thank you?
That butterfly wing was beautiful. Thank you for that.
your mother was to. thank you for that
Ikr so nice ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing 🦋
How the pimple looked, gave me chills. Because it really does look like a map of a city. It makes my self think of what we could be, in the full picture. I always try to look for the patterns in nature.
What if we’re just microorganisms inside of someone’s or someTHING’s pimple
We probably are. Given how quarks behave differently depending on whether you observe them or not. Just like people... ?
Yeah right, we are not some pimple flui- *universe disappears as pimple fades*
The solar system is similar structure to have atoms are depicted, it would be funny if we were just an atom in a much larger orgasm or system, everything's relative
imagine having a literal pimple as a wallpaper
hm
_imagine_
hmmm could never be me lmaoooo
Hahaha😂😂😂
Ew
us: hair
him: spaghetti
us: algae
him: thick forest
That’s moss not algae lol
us: pimple
him: galaxy
@@Scrimzy idk man looks like a map to me
Us: human
Him: titan
Us: amoeba
Him: spit
Slivki: My pimple is like cities from space
I read that just as he said it
LMAO
this reminds me of the microscope my mom got me for my birthday when i was little and i would go around collecting all the littlest things to look at them and i'd be entertained for hours, and people say gen z dont have childhoods! haha thank you for bringing back some good memories and making some interesting content! maybe i should try to find that old microscope and re-live the good ol' days (:
Put Honey or soap under a microscope
@@jawstimmy2874 WOW, the soap was so colorful!! thanks for the suggestion!
Are you a male? If so, put your semen under the microscope and observe your sperm cells swimming around. There are so many of them, and it's so fascinating to see them all swimming around when it looks to the naked eye to simply be a typical drop of liquid!!! Semen is white and thick at first, but it rapidly "dissolves" and becomes a clear liquid that is easy to see through under a scope. It's mind-blowing to look at this seemingly typical droplet of water and then look at how many sperm cells are in there, each one capable of growing an entire human being. What's more, is the fact that those sperm cells can live inside a woman's fallopian tubes for up to 2-3 days swimming around inside of her for that entire time just waiting to bump into a freshly ovulated oocyte. They swim against the flow of mucosal secretions that the fallopian tubes' cilia are constantly pushing back downward toward her uterus. That semen contains sodium bicarbonate and immunosuppressants to neutralize the acidic pH of the vaginal epithelium and decrease the activity of macrophages, APCs, and helper T cells. Interestingly, the volume of ejaculated semen is not what makes a man more or less fertile. The number of sperm cells is what matters, as well as whether they are healthy, properly formed, and effectively motile. A man who only produces 2mL of semen per ejaculation event can be way more fertile than a man who produces 6mL of semen. Why? If the 6mL man has a poor diet, enjoys jacuzzi soaks after work, wears tighty whities and works as a construction worker, and has an irregular sleep schedule with a stressful boss always breathing down his neck, he will have wayyyyy less sperm per mL and many of them will be dead or not moving effectively. In contrast, the 2mL man eats a balanced diet, takes cool showers, works an office job which is not stressful, and he wears loosely fitted boxers. If you looked at the 6mL semen under the scope, you'd see sparse sperm and those that are present would be stationary, swimming lazily, or swimming in circles. The 2mL semen droplet would be packed full of sperm darting all around your frame of view desperately seeking out the chemical ligands that attract them to an active oocyte. The 6mL man may have sex with his female partner 12 hours before ovulation and be perfectly aligned to have successful conception and pregnancy, but his sperm are so weak and sparse that the woman's body wipes them all out before they reach the oocyte. On the other hand, the 2mL man may have sex with his female partner 2 days before ovulation with a condom that accidentally breaks, and she would get pregnant because his semen was so darn packed full of healthy, vital sperm. Some women may be creeped out that their partner's sperm are still swimming around inside them for 2-3 days after making love, but others (like me) find it to be extremely romantic. 😻🤓 Anyway, I'm rambling now. Try it and see. If you are not a male but you have a male partner, get a sample of his semen and look at it instead.
@@mannys9130 haha im a female but i'd totally try that if i was a man, i dont think my boyfriend would be very ammused if i asked to look at his jizz under a microscope because a youtube comment gave me the idea XD
I remember in grade school my whole class would crowd around a singular microscope and marvel at grass. what a time
God, The Creator of all life, is so AMAZING!!! From the yogurt to the butterfly wings to the tree bark and moss. It's all INCREDIBLE! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!💥💫❤🙏🔬
So what are we looking at magnified next time? :)
First :)
Привет дорогой
hmm..
your face :)
HI
Shirt :)
4:07 my face is filled with galaxies then
UA-cam keeps surprising me with unique uploaders I never knew existed. I am in LOVE with your cat! So beautiful and fluffy. Also I think that the butterfly was sort of respectful, instead of just throwing it away. Now the world get to see those beautiful wings and appreciate even the tiniest creatures. Thank you! (Ps, give your cat lots of cuddles from me)
People like you are the reason the world has a chance at global peace :)
This was a random recommendation for me too. It makes me happy to see this stuff for some reason. Good to be able to be grateful for the beauty in life!
I love the kitty too!! he is sooo handsome, please give him tons and tons of good boy scritches from your fans ❤
Can you try tar?
Imagine a microscope under a microscope
Microscopesception
turtles all the way down
Lmao
Or a telescope under a microscope
Random person: how did you make such a cool wallpaper?
Him: "It's a picture of my pimple" 😂💀
You should definitely try Moth's eye and salt under your microscope
Sugar too
he did salt
And Capsaicin crystals
He should do animal blood or the inside of a worm
A drop of blood.
This footage is breathtaking! It reminds me of when I was little, when I used to play with my dad's childhood microscope. A fascinating, tiny world~
My older brother had a microscope and it had slides of mosquitos and stuff. I was fascinated beyond words. Looked for hours.
@danijelovskikanal7017 Oh, it's just the simple microscope my dad owned and used as a child. He then gave it to me when I was a child
You should look at a mask you've been wearing all day and compare it to a new one.
Yesss
@@_Zeicom_ what?
yes
Please look at BOTH sides of a mask worn all day, and an unworn mask. I wanna see the differences among the three.
That’s genius
I honestly did not know that one can get a pimple on their finger. You really do learn something new every day.
I was told it’s impossible 🧐🤧
The pores on your hand are different. Idk it might be puss but it is not a pimple.
Yeah that is strange...
@@arya_hart probably an infected splinter.
It’s not a pimple.. he most likely got the pus from somewhere else on his body and put it on his finger..
it’s impossible to get a pimple/zit on your fingertip..
Ok I can’t imagine people complaining but yep. I love that your giving us a view of things. I don’t have a microscope so I quite enjoying what you do. Thanks
Someone : hei, what a nice wallpaper, is that galaxy?
Slivki : no, that's pimple
If You start a biology and chemistry channel, and teach us i'll be the first supporter, its a humbble request
I dont think he has the knowledge for that, no offense slivki, for that you would need to look for other channels
Nah , he's the one
@@pmate95 i totally agree with u
biowarfare vs chemical warfare
@@pmate95 thanks for your suggested channels mate! I'm a PreMed graduate.
Yogurt is interesting under a microscope, keep at it
_the most interesting thing in the whole would_
@@AndreiAndrei-rt4po yes the whole _would_
It's an ad.
@@GabrieLight _ad_
E
7:08 fun fact: along with moths, butterflies are actually part of the order Lepidoptera, and the name comes from greek "lepis" (scale) and "ptera" (wings), so their scientific name means "scaly-wings"
"Love, You are as beautiful as a Pimple 😊" thanks new addition to 'compliments to give' list 😂
dang imagine if slivki makes some discovery after putting everything he sees under a microscope
He does see new microorganisms so yeah.
@@thefirstsin why are you sad?
Nothing nobody else has seen before.
@@arnavtete7793 cause he is the *lord* of sadness
Dust under microscope
No long long intro, just gets right into the good content. Subscribed
This guy is so wholesome and his accent is amazing, I love being subscribed to this guy
I'm actually subscribed on his main channel, aka his Russian channel
Agreed!
I was literally thinking wow how beautiful is that blackhead it would make a great screen saver and then you made it one. I burst out laughing, so cute. Life is so beautiful! Imagine God knows each scale on that moth, every hair on our heads. Amazing ❤
I was most excited for the butterfly wing. I wasn't let down! It's so cool to know it's made of a bunch of tiny scales!
I'm not 100% sure if it's for the same reason but I know that a moths wings are covered in tily hairs that come off fairly easily so that if it's ever stuck on a spider web it can more easily get away and leave only the sacrificial hairs stuck to the web.
Why is no one questioning how he has a pimple on his finger
It wasn't growing from the finger, he just popped one from his body elsewhere.
Oh I Thought It Was Some Weird Oddity Where Its Something On The Finger
*i have yet to see that part though*
Yeah Can Confirm Its From Something Else
Right
I'd love to see a butterfly's wing under the microscope! I only saw a moth's wing.
You can get warts a nd veroka... Though im unsure of the spelling
I stumbled upon this channel at 2 am and I do have to say. I appreciate that you're willing to show anything for science. I've missed people showing things just... blank slate, this is what it is, and scientifically this is what it means. for a while. Science is beautiful. it's what helped all of us be us *if you believe that* I had a science teacher who was very catholic whose mindset was. "God might have created us, but he gave us the ability to understand the depths of his creation*. but I think more people deserve to educate themselves in this manner without being offended or grossed out. It's science.
Wth it's 2 am for me too 😳
It's 4 for me
It’s 2am rn…. Scary.
9pm. Close enough.
"wow, your screensaver/wallpaper is so beautiful, where did you find that?"
"oh, it's just my sebum" 😎
“Heh, it’s just a buildup of sebum clogging my pores”
I just came across this channel, and I'm addicted already!. Immediate subscriber!
I can't even lie this channel very quickly became one of my favorites. Kudos 👌🏼👍🏼
0:51 “a beeg grasses”
It's "a big grasses" you fool
@@hellstarremina7605 yes I know that’s what he meant
The title scares me...
Would you think of making another ecosphere with resources from a river or a pond?
_yessir_
I've tried this before there are so many microbial, biology is my major so i have an opportunity to did it under microscope
😂😄 Pimple turns into an awesome wallpaper. Good job bro.👍
Such vast and interesting content subjects you've come up with. Even the work that goes into each video from concept right through to editing as well as production value is pretty amazing. You're talented.
Them: so what's your wallpaper?
Me: A pimple
You always make great videos, its really unfortunate that you haven't got recognition/popularity you deserve...
Love your videos man. It's always interesting to magnify anything that out of the ordinary. That's how real science is all about. Forget and ignore those other childish comments. Keep doing what you do. Thanks again for the videos. You got me as a new subscriber. 🙏
The yogurt looks like my eye floaters 😭
Yes amazing butterfly 🦋 most beautiful............ what ever 💘
Me after the video : Let me buy a microscope.
Sees the price*
Also me : Honey! Find me my old magnifying glass please
It's literally 2AM and I'm staying up watching this. Didn't regret it 😂
Dude it's actually 2am here 😂😂😂😂
1:54 Finally I can see your face from the reflection of the spoon :D
😂
On older videos he literally showed his face
@@cyancatnp yha
@@cyancatnp link
@@F1ASHVLR ua-cam.com/video/joCgbpZnrN0/v-deo.html
Fascinating stuff! Many thanks for showing 👍
4:17
"wow you have a quite cool wallpaper on your phone"
"yeah, it is my pimple actually"
"your what...??!!"
Thank you for showing how the pencil works! I've always wondered how/why different papers make pencils look different and now I know!
I dont have a microscope so I thank you for the observations please dont stop and keep uploading in this series
Someone’s should do a before and after video of someone’s hair under a microscope that’s hasn’t washed their hair in two and a half weeks vs someone’s who just used shampoo vs shampoo and conditioner. I’d love to see how they all look different from one another. Also a before and after of someone’s end of a hair who hasn’t had a haircut in six months vs a hair that has just been cut with scissors.
I think this person just bought a microscope just to have one, not because they know anything about biology LMAO
Microscopes are a great way to appreciate the beauty in everything. I enjoyed this!
Can we just take a minute to talk how healthy her hair is 👁👄👁
0:51 ok now I know why I always bleed when I go picnic lol
I'd love to see various flower pollen under a microscope, also tiny corals and natural sponges, the mouthparts of both a spider and a fly, and plaque on a tooth.
agree. plague tooth
I like how you got started with the video immediately thank you
Amazing wallpaper you have!! “Ya it’s my pimple from my foot..” 😂
You could literally sell that as art!!!!!!!
Omg the old voice :(( I miss it so much
3:40 is when the pimple one starts
Thanks
your videos are very interesting, and also good for the students who study in science too, will you try an eye of an animal too? it'll look way more beautiful!!!
That cat is adorable!!!
If people saw this kind of things while at school, they might not be as silly now.
Microscopes are fun!
You made a terrific video and the enlarged UV lit images, no matter what their source, were fascinating and very beautiful.
Scientific Inquiry and Artistic Aesthetics.
I am impressed.
0:49 what
"In 2077, what makes someone a criminal?"
HAHAHAH
Wow!!! Everything amazes me 😮
I love this video, keep maken them ❤️👌💯
What do you think about an irridescent feather from a duck or a bird? Seeing what makes it irredescent would be interesting!
Do you mind sharing the specifications of your microscope and camera you used? Also, how would you be able to take photos of a microscopic view of a snow flake or ice pattern? I heard another guy using nail polish to immortalize the snowflake imprint on a slide, but is there another way? Especially for ice. I am looking to see patterns in different types of water freezing. Please advise. Thank you.
No reply, rip to the homie
No reply, rip to the homie
No reply, rip to the homie
Me at one in the morning: I should get some sleep
My brain: I don’t think so
First time here. Thanks for taking us into this microscopic world.
That is the healthiest hair I've ever seen
What microscope are you using and how much was it? Also, I love the moss! It is like a little hidden world
The scales on the butterfly wings looks like a small theater with small chairs.
Great video man, good work!
That's so cool. I love your videos.
7:45 I wanna flip those like sequins.
The most beautiful exhibition of microscope I saw was actual sand Originally we were looking at jewelry but the sand particles were just amazingly beautiful
I thought he was going to pop his pimple under a microscope 😂
Your video is amazing & i love your cat ❤️❤️
I appreciate your funny commentary :D Great channel!
"It's very.... nothing there" I've been watching this channel for a long time, and i thing his english is just getting worse every video xD Love your videos though
😂 ironic but you mistyped 😂
"getting worst"
@@kassemister9107 Oh, Ok I fixed it 😂 It's not my native language either. Thanks.
@@starkzxp1 No problem man.
"We're working on providing the semen for the next video" he says whilst petting the cat 😬
Ew stop
So where's the pimple, around the 4:00 mark?
AMAZED ME but I am arguing cuz idk what I am seeing you changed my life forever
:)
Auto Subcription at first glance. Great contents that make us wonder how beautiful worlds on nanoscales. Impressingly giving us other pictures of life. 😊
0:20
"when i was a kid, i would cut my hand"
Bruh
2:12 Nice thermometer there :-)
I don't see how nice the thermometer is
Imagine ruining a good video because of a clickbait thumbnail
He didn't clickbait
@@TR58699 Where is the pic in the thumbnail then??
The pimple phone wallpaper 💀💀 who would’ve thought
Amazing 🤩 I love watching this
And after I saw that butterfly, let someone else tell me that God did not create everything. Amazing!
God did not create anything
@@irondragon9775you contradicted yourself there
@@lando1gamez473 nah lol I'm saying he created nothing
0:57 looks like sideways mountains
Reminds me of those super rare wave clouds
kelvin helmholtz clouds
Я думаю онгличане даже близко не понимают что я тут делаю)))))
This is amazing. Thank you so much😆
6:08 سبحان الله 😢❤❤❤
Hey, will you please tell me which microscope you use for the grass blades and at what settings ?