@@Canzandridas I just down-vote so UA-cam doesn't keep suggesting I watch it again in the Home section. I down-vote every single video I watch for this stupid reason.
@@TheAstronomyDude Have you tried upvoting? Works for me. You can also choose "Not Interested" from the menu on the upper right of a clip and UA-cam will stop offering it.
This entire series should be mandatory watching in every high school biology class. (And, other grades, too, of course). Hank, not only do you make learning accessible, but you actually make it beautiful. Thank you for all you do!
Glossary: Metaboly - euglanoid movement. Pellicle - membrane which unites the diverse euglanoids. Lorica - Sugary matrix protective covering. Paramylon - carbohydrate stored in the cytoplasm of euglena. Pallmeloid stage - stage which euglena enters, during which it gets enclosed in a clear membrane, which bursts to liberate the divided euglena under favorable conditions. Thanks and please add if I missed any:)
You have such a beautiful voice, soothing enough to sleep to but also animated enough to really bring this fascinating world to life. So glad this channel got suggested to me!
Pelican1984 I’ve always wondered that. Why is the background either clear/white, black or royal blue? And which is most accurate in regards of color to what they would look like in their natural habits?
I love that these seem to drop in the evening (eastern US). I always save them until bed time and watch them right before I settle in, you can’t help but relax.
I’m sooo glad I found this channel. At first I was like “what is this ? Some boring cell stuff?”. But oh boy, was I wrong. These videos are real little documentaries. It shows that they are made with a lot of care and love for the topic. The voice that explains what the little guys are up to is funny and still has enough authority to keep us from loosing interest. Most of all, I actually learned something interesting from watching the clips. Really, Journey to the Microcosmos is a fresh wind blowing through he barren and shallow landscape of UA-cam. I actually subscribed when I was in the middle of the first video. You have an admirer for life.
[MONOMOPHINA] Did you eat a green cell [LEPOCINCLIS] And can now eat the sun? [E. EHRENBERGII] Do move your own shape [E. GRANULTA] By taking a new one? [ALL] Because pellicles can and pellicles do...
out of everything that I have watched... the time spent on the "Journey to the Microcosmos" is the best time spent.... I could watch a 24 hour episode without blinking... so, no... Thank you! and keep doing what you guys do!
I absolutely love these videos. So calming and even though microscopic organisms aren't my main interest. I find these videos humbling and fascinating! Thanks for making these. :)
When I started being taught science in school, I really lost my love for science, I associated it with negative emotions and only now is this channel really renewing that old love I lost, it’s so lovely and peaceful, and fascinating. It’s scary knowing I’ve missed so much time, but it fills me with life to be reminded of the how wonderful our world is. I know this is might come across as a bit dramatic or exaggerated or cheesy, I’m not sure, but I didn’t realise how much it sucked losing such a great thing, so yeah, thanks Hank, Andrew, James and all of the others we don’t get to see. Also: I want y’all to know that after obsessively watching Journey into the microcosmos and the vlogbrothers, Ive been introduced to a bunch more nerdy channels that I also adore, and holy macaroni actually learning is so fun!
Also also: I wanted to add James and Andrews’ names since they really do bring so much to this, and yeah that was my edit since I think people like knowing that
I'm a CS grad, and this series sometimes makes me question whether I should have gone into microbiology. Really well shot, edited, voiced and structured! Thank you for bringing this awesome show to us!
When I see a new Journey into the Microcosmos, I watch it. If I am in a really bad mood, if I have other stuff to do, it doesn't matter. I'll take the few minutes and watch it. I have never been disapointed I love this so much.
I'm at that stage in my life where I need to decide what I want to do with myself, and this channel consistently make it hard for me to choose between my passion for creation and my fascination for the sciences and the natural world, lol.
Thank you so much for doing various Euglena! Euglenoids are among my very favorite microorganisms, along with slime molds, so... wow - thank you! This episode just made me so happy!
I've been thinking of getting into a bit of microbiology/ microscopy and this channel just happened to spring up and now it's really an inspiration, I'm planning on dropping a couple grand on a nice scope and some books, along with a sealed grow room used for growing plants, some petre dishes and a mini fridge, a UVG light so things don't get 'out of control' . Thank you Hank, you've taught me so much, Thank you so much for your contributions to human knowledge.
I watched a single Euglena sanguinea swim around and followed until it stopped and began to swim in a circle. As I watched it gradually got a more rounded shape, until it was a perfect circle. At this point I could see the interior was spinning. I watched as 4 compartments began to form. The spinning had stopped and as I watched the 4 compartments began to swim off one at a time. This all took about 40 minutes. It was the longest time I had ever spent viewing a creature. It pays to be patient and not get bored watching one creature. This was 4 from one! Imagine the birth rate of this creature. No wonder it has been so successful at survival, and it did it all without destroying the planet! Thank you for helping me identify what I saw. This channel is amazing! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Your channel makes looking through a real microscope seem totally unnecessary, when nothing I've seen compares to the high definition of your scope and camera recording, and on Big Screen HDTV!
I wish this was 2+ hours!! It’s so interesting. But I understand each video takes a ton of effort, so I appreciate anything y’all offer! Thank you for this wonderful series 😊🙌🏾
I had the best Acid trip last night while watching all the videos on this channel. The best part was Hank Green's voice! It is the voice I want in my head all the time.
It's impossible to overstate how freaking awesome this channel is, from the calm, soothing narration to the crystal-clear imagery to the light, bubbly background music. This episode especially for some reason reminds me of the episode "Plants Are Living Things, Too, Baby" from Space Dandy. It'd be really cool if maybe you guys could do a side-video talking about what organisms most of the life in that episode is based on - and it's a great show besides!
I really appreciate how carefully you specify magnification and replay speed. Would it be possible to do something similar when you are racking the focus? Give us an idea of how far and how fast the focal plane is moving. It would be really interesting to get a better sense of the depth of these tiny creatures.
It's very encouraging seeing that giant list of Patreon subscribers, I hadn't realized there would be this much of an outpouring of support after you guys plugged your Patreon page.
This is my ZEN. I'm more into mathematics and computers but somehow I'm absolutely hooked on these little guys. Maybe if biology had been presented like this in school I would have taken a different path. Oh well, keep up the great work team, I hope to see more of this in the future. 💖
I love seeing these videos pop up every week. It's a nice little break from the day to day grind of life. Life is so busy and stressful, but looking at these tiny creatures just takes me back to being young and forever curious about the natural world. It's good to be reminded of that feeling! 💎 @8:33 That's what I'm talking about! 😎
I remember these guys from when I was a kid. We had to make and edible microorganism model for 6th grade science class and I got this one out of the hat. Made the body out of mint leaves, a single red hot for the eye spot, a single strand of twizzler for the flagellum, and glued the whole thing to the board with cake frosting so it could be eaten when done, unlike most of the models. I spent all this time assuming that they were more or less rigid and moved with the flagella.
The imagery at the end of the video is perfectly fitting to the channel title. The dark field really makes it look like a cosmos. Wow! Spectacular microscopy.
This is such a great video! Our lab has done some research on Euglena gracilis and it has such a cool genome! Not only is it a hodgepodge of at least four (!) different symbiotic organisms that it's believed were basically swallowed at different points in its evolutionary history, it also has a unique "letter" in its DNA called base J. Base J is usually only found in parasites from the Kinetoplastea class and looks like a T with a glucose molecule stuck to it. Very cool to see these little guys in action!
This series is great! Hank - I did not recognise your voice at first - but your style here is very effective - mysterious, relaxed and hypnotic (in the best way). Goes great with the wonderful music. Informative and therapeutic :-) Thanks.
Andrew Huang on music, star studded affair here! Quality is amazing, please never stop these videos, they are so soothing, and what a wonderful escape and learning tool.
I was thinking the same thinngggg, they're probably in protista though (aka the "we don't know where tf to put these things so we're putting them here" kingdom).
i came back to watch this after identifying my first ever organisms in my new microscope, it was a whoooole bunch of euglena granulata. i was following a larger, more squishy ciliate that i couldn't identify around a bit when i noticed that the entire background i was viewing it on was teeming with euglena once i focused my objective a bit. i almost started crying with how beautiful it was, and just sat there watching them for a while. the little tube i keep their sample in is labeled e for euglena whenever i want to go back and look at them again! thank you all for inspiring me to do this, its made a really big impact on the way i view the world
I am so excited to see all these videos with a range of titles that specifically have interest to me and my new found concern for what’s going on in the micro verse! I see an interesting title “yes! I need to see what this one will uncover!?” But then another video from your channel appears which says to reveal something of even more interest to me! Ahhh so much to learn! I just became a Patreon and I have many questions 😅
I like that high-contrast thing they do at the end. We have images that look like they are from the macrocosmos juxtaposed with images that look like they are from the microcosmos. This is something for us in-between.
i initially started watching these videos for fun but i’m taking biodiversity in college rn and they’ve really helped me remember my stuff about protists. so thanks :)
the last few seconds with the dark backdrop and the harsh contrasting green and white flecks of the creatures really makes me feel like we're looking at a Hubble deep Field picture of distant galaxies
This really is an amazing channel. Fascinating. Beautiful footage. Interesting facts. And great use of unusual music. I am captivated by these creatures. Makes me feel ALIVE!!!
This series continues to blow my mind in both awe-inspiring ways and deeply profound worldview changing ways. Nature really is beautiful at all levels, but this microcosm of the universe is perhaps the most entrancing.
I guess I'll be "that guy" .. The intro song , at least to me , is pretty abrasive Distracts from your voice over , especially the steel drum ... All the other background songs were fine .. Simple yet mysterious Regardless , thank you all for everything you do for us .. Appreciate yah ..!
@@ShutItKyle That was my thought too! Somewhere out in water live The Euglinoids! Zok, the laser-red eyespot protist! Igoo, the giant flagellate! Tundro, the mineral accreting! Gloop and Gleep, the formless, shapeshifting wonders! With Zandor, their cytoplasmic leader, and his chloroplast, Tara, and starch chamber, Dorno, they team up to protect their pond from sinister invaders! All-strong! All-brave! All-heroes! They're The Euglinoids!
Im a Biomedical sciences major and these videos are my cute kitten clips.
Eldon Carter Biophysics here, and same
Cat here, same
Biomedical engineering here, same
Auto mechanic here, same
Biology major here. Tru lol
How is it possible for someone to not like this. I'm not even into biology, but I'm just hooked since the first video. Keep em coming guys
They slip in their excitement.
@@Canzandridas I just down-vote so UA-cam doesn't keep suggesting I watch it again in the Home section. I down-vote every single video I watch for this stupid reason.
@@TheAstronomyDude Have you tried upvoting? Works for me. You can also choose "Not Interested" from the menu on the upper right of a clip and UA-cam will stop offering it.
Same here
This is the next level of animal documentaries
This entire series should be mandatory watching in every high school biology class. (And, other grades, too, of course). Hank, not only do you make learning accessible, but you actually make it beautiful. Thank you for all you do!
Hank and the entire team too, yes :)
It would be awesome to hear the correct pronunciations too.
I am currently watching this for a biology class
We gotta stop pretending and just show this to
Middle school kids, they can handle it .
❤️
My heart always jumps when this channel posts
It's microbiology AMSR. Hank seems good at it.
Time to drop whatever I'm doing and watch♥️
+
Actually me. Like. I stopped a video I was in the middle of watching for this. Best stuff ever.
Same
I know I stop everything when I see imicrocos. Is uploaded. These little guys are like little friends
Nice avatar 😄
I bet the first euglenoid to see a cyanobacterium was just green with envy.
Get out
...
Take your like and leave...
Leave now
Bah dum tsss
I only come to the comments on these videos for the microbiology jokes.
Glossary:
Metaboly - euglanoid movement.
Pellicle - membrane which unites the diverse euglanoids.
Lorica - Sugary matrix protective covering.
Paramylon - carbohydrate stored in the cytoplasm of euglena.
Pallmeloid stage - stage which euglena enters, during which it gets enclosed in a clear membrane, which bursts to liberate the divided euglena under favorable conditions.
Thanks and please add if I missed any:)
You have such a beautiful voice, soothing enough to sleep to but also animated enough to really bring this fascinating world to life. So glad this channel got suggested to me!
Have you seen SciShow? I often find Hank's voice irritating over there, but here he's very different. I really enjoy Hank's narration here.
Your name shall be Squishy, and it shall be my Squishy
Bad Squishy!!!
That single celled starscape at the end, tho.
Magical. Science. Love.
Yeah! Im very curious about the organized straight lines in the bottom right ...
I know. Sometimes they show stuff so stunning I experience Brownian movement.
@@BReal-10EC
I would love to see a person bounce around the walls of the room in excitement 😃
It's called a "Dark Field' display. Just a different way of illuminating the microscope slide.
Pelican1984 I’ve always wondered that. Why is the background either clear/white, black or royal blue? And which is most accurate in regards of color to what they would look like in their natural habits?
I love that these seem to drop in the evening (eastern US). I always save them until bed time and watch them right before I settle in, you can’t help but relax.
I’m sooo glad I found this channel. At first I was like “what is this ? Some boring cell stuff?”. But oh boy, was I wrong. These videos are real little documentaries. It shows that they are made with a lot of care and love for the topic. The voice that explains what the little guys are up to is funny and still has enough authority to keep us from loosing interest. Most of all, I actually learned something interesting from watching the clips. Really, Journey to the Microcosmos is a fresh wind blowing through he barren and shallow landscape of UA-cam. I actually subscribed when I was in the middle of the first video. You have an admirer for life.
218K Subs in 2.5 months.. That's almost as incredible as the content.. I can't wait to see where this channel goes in the future!! 😍
[MONOMOPHINA]
Did you eat a green cell
[LEPOCINCLIS]
And can now eat the sun?
[E. EHRENBERGII]
Do move your own shape
[E. GRANULTA]
By taking a new one?
[ALL]
Because pellicles can and pellicles do...
Best crossover ever.
What song is this referencing!
@@joshuachoo7555 Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats, from the musical Cats.
@@joshuachoo7555 It's from the musical Cats!
YES THANK YOU!!!
Euglenoids are my favorite microorganisms and I've been obsessed with them ever since I learned they exist, thank you for making this
It's no cyanobacteria but it's still cool.
Plus how many one-celled creatures use a tail.
out of everything that I have watched... the time spent on the "Journey to the Microcosmos" is the best time spent.... I could watch a 24 hour episode without blinking... so, no... Thank you! and keep doing what you guys do!
I have never been excited for a science show as I am for this. Gimme some lil squigglies.
I’m sure yours is extra little
I absolutely love these videos. So calming and even though microscopic organisms aren't my main interest. I find these videos humbling and fascinating! Thanks for making these. :)
This is probably the one upload I am most excited for every week.
When I started being taught science in school, I really lost my love for science, I associated it with negative emotions and only now is this channel really renewing that old love I lost, it’s so lovely and peaceful, and fascinating. It’s scary knowing I’ve missed so much time, but it fills me with life to be reminded of the how wonderful our world is. I know this is might come across as a bit dramatic or exaggerated or cheesy, I’m not sure, but I didn’t realise how much it sucked losing such a great thing, so yeah, thanks Hank, Andrew, James and all of the others we don’t get to see.
Also: I want y’all to know that after obsessively watching Journey into the microcosmos and the vlogbrothers, Ive been introduced to a bunch more nerdy channels that I also adore, and holy macaroni actually learning is so fun!
Also also: I wanted to add James and Andrews’ names since they really do bring so much to this, and yeah that was my edit since I think people like knowing that
This is like the Bob Ross of science
I'm a CS grad, and this series sometimes makes me question whether I should have gone into microbiology. Really well shot, edited, voiced and structured! Thank you for bringing this awesome show to us!
Please do a video about foraminifera. Single celled organisms that manage to create complex snail like shells
are so alien.
pls watch scishow xenophyophores video ...there hank green has explained about foraminifora ,,,,,i hope it helps '
When I see a new Journey into the Microcosmos, I watch it.
If I am in a really bad mood, if I have other stuff to do, it doesn't matter. I'll take the few minutes and watch it. I have never been disapointed
I love this so much.
I'm at that stage in my life where I need to decide what I want to do with myself, and this channel consistently make it hard for me to choose between my passion for creation and my fascination for the sciences and the natural world, lol.
There is always science illustration. Microphotography. Other artistic endeavors within the sciences that require knowledge of both.
Thank you so much for doing various Euglena! Euglenoids are among my very favorite microorganisms, along with slime molds, so... wow - thank you! This episode just made me so happy!
I've been thinking of getting into a bit of microbiology/ microscopy and this channel just happened to spring up and now it's really an inspiration, I'm planning on dropping a couple grand on a nice scope and some books, along with a sealed grow room used for growing plants, some petre dishes and a mini fridge, a UVG light so things don't get 'out of control' . Thank you Hank, you've taught me so much, Thank you so much for your contributions to human knowledge.
I watched a single Euglena sanguinea swim around and followed until it stopped and began to swim in a circle.
As I watched it gradually got a more rounded shape, until it was a perfect circle. At this point I could see the interior was spinning.
I watched as 4 compartments began to form. The spinning had stopped and as I watched the 4 compartments began to swim off one at a time.
This all took about 40 minutes. It was the longest time I had ever spent viewing a creature.
It pays to be patient and not get bored watching one creature.
This was 4 from one! Imagine the birth rate of this creature. No wonder it has been so successful at survival, and it did it all without destroying the planet!
Thank you for helping me identify what I saw.
This channel is amazing! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Your channel makes looking through a real microscope seem totally unnecessary, when nothing I've seen compares to the high definition of your scope and camera recording, and on Big Screen HDTV!
That last shot with the dark background is just... Beautiful. Congratulations to you James Weiss for getting that amazing footage, it's gorgeous.
Please do not stop making these episodes. I really love these microscopic views and your explanations are of course fantastic keep it up.
I wish that every teacher and parent would adopt some of your vocal style. You have definitely earned my subscription.
Holy crap this channel is officially my new serotonin booster - this material is making my otherwise anguished brain tingle happily 😌
It's amazing to see the long list of patrons at the end there. Thank you for supporting this great channel.
I wish this was 2+ hours!! It’s so interesting. But I understand each video takes a ton of effort, so I appreciate anything y’all offer! Thank you for this wonderful series 😊🙌🏾
I had the best Acid trip last night while watching all the videos on this channel. The best part was Hank Green's voice! It is the voice I want in my head all the time.
I hit the like button then watch these videos when they come out.
It's impossible to overstate how freaking awesome this channel is, from the calm, soothing narration to the crystal-clear imagery to the light, bubbly background music.
This episode especially for some reason reminds me of the episode "Plants Are Living Things, Too, Baby" from Space Dandy. It'd be really cool if maybe you guys could do a side-video talking about what organisms most of the life in that episode is based on - and it's a great show besides!
I really appreciate how carefully you specify magnification and replay speed. Would it be possible to do something similar when you are racking the focus? Give us an idea of how far and how fast the focal plane is moving. It would be really interesting to get a better sense of the depth of these tiny creatures.
Never heard of these before, thanks for show them to me
Except for tardigrades, I've never heard of anything on this channel before and I love it
It's very encouraging seeing that giant list of Patreon subscribers, I hadn't realized there would be this much of an outpouring of support after you guys plugged your Patreon page.
This is my ZEN. I'm more into mathematics and computers but somehow I'm absolutely hooked on these little guys. Maybe if biology had been presented like this in school I would have taken a different path. Oh well, keep up the great work team, I hope to see more of this in the future. 💖
Everyone: cat videos are the cutest
Me: microbe videos are the cutest
Give me more lil squigglies
I love seeing these videos pop up every week.
It's a nice little break from the day to day grind of life. Life is so busy and stressful, but looking at these tiny creatures just takes me back to being young and forever curious about the natural world.
It's good to be reminded of that feeling! 💎
@8:33 That's what I'm talking about! 😎
Hank's voice is so soothing in these videos.
This is the only channel I watch in HD because it's actually worth the bandwidth and CPU cycles.
Your voice is absoutly great to listen to. Very relaxed and calming.
This continues to be a small piece of weekly, mental self-care. I look forward to this as a part of Monday evening ritualistic therapy. Thank you.
YESSSS WE JUST STUDIED THESE IN LAB!!!!!!! its so interesting seeing these lil guys move live and in person!!!! LOVE this series so much!!!!!!!!!!!
I love these videos. They really actually remind me of watching Carl Sagan‘s Cosmos.
That clip @ 8:30 is so beautiful. They're like in nebulae or weird planets in space.
I remember these guys from when I was a kid. We had to make and edible microorganism model for 6th grade science class and I got this one out of the hat. Made the body out of mint leaves, a single red hot for the eye spot, a single strand of twizzler for the flagellum, and glued the whole thing to the board with cake frosting so it could be eaten when done, unlike most of the models.
I spent all this time assuming that they were more or less rigid and moved with the flagella.
The imagery at the end of the video is perfectly fitting to the channel title. The dark field really makes it look like a cosmos. Wow! Spectacular microscopy.
This is such a great video! Our lab has done some research on Euglena gracilis and it has such a cool genome! Not only is it a hodgepodge of at least four (!) different symbiotic organisms that it's believed were basically swallowed at different points in its evolutionary history, it also has a unique "letter" in its DNA called base J. Base J is usually only found in parasites from the Kinetoplastea class and looks like a T with a glucose molecule stuck to it. Very cool to see these little guys in action!
I've been saving this video to watch before I go to sleep. I live for this channel!
This series is great! Hank - I did not recognise your voice at first - but your style here is very effective - mysterious, relaxed and hypnotic (in the best way). Goes great with the wonderful music. Informative and therapeutic :-) Thanks.
Some of these images are so beautiful that I would use them as wallpaper...
Andrew Huang on music, star studded affair here! Quality is amazing, please never stop these videos, they are so soothing, and what a wonderful escape and learning tool.
Woah! That intro music + a video about microscopic life gave me a Spore vibe!
Awesome video!
So after teasing us with a reference to DNA sequencing we don't hear which kingdom they're in.
I was thinking the same thinngggg, they're probably in protista though (aka the "we don't know where tf to put these things so we're putting them here" kingdom).
@@Monchich94
The "These Haven't Evolved Yet, And They Don't Want To" Kingdom, Basically.
@@AssistantCoreAQI Not evolved, yet the chloroplast makes a different sort of energy unit?
@@PinataOblongata
They Haven't Evolved Much Since The Acquirement Of The Chloroplasts. Sorry For Being Confusing Before.
In a single episode, this became my new favorite channel... Keep it coming, mate!
I'm expecting the narrator to one day, says: "We meet again Mr. Anderson."
i came back to watch this after identifying my first ever organisms in my new microscope, it was a whoooole bunch of euglena granulata. i was following a larger, more squishy ciliate that i couldn't identify around a bit when i noticed that the entire background i was viewing it on was teeming with euglena once i focused my objective a bit. i almost started crying with how beautiful it was, and just sat there watching them for a while. the little tube i keep their sample in is labeled e for euglena whenever i want to go back and look at them again! thank you all for inspiring me to do this, its made a really big impact on the way i view the world
that last shot with the black background is beautiful
I am so excited to see all these videos with a range of titles that specifically have interest to me and my new found concern for what’s going on in the micro verse!
I see an interesting title “yes! I need to see what this one will uncover!?” But then another video from your channel appears which says to reveal something of even more interest to me! Ahhh so much to learn!
I just became a Patreon and I have many questions 😅
These videos are so fascinating, yet soothing to watch.
I like that high-contrast thing they do at the end. We have images that look like they are from the macrocosmos juxtaposed with images that look like they are from the microcosmos. This is something for us in-between.
Educational, entertaining, and very relaxing. I feel refreshed like I've had a nap after watching one of these.
On of the most relaxing while still being interesting show on UA-cam.
This channel is fascinating but I somehow leave every video with way more questions than I started out with.
Can't get enough of these episodes
That last shot is gold :)
You are certainly my favorite show right now. I can’t wait for the next episode! 😊
i initially started watching these videos for fun but i’m taking biodiversity in college rn and they’ve really helped me remember my stuff about protists. so thanks :)
the last few seconds with the dark backdrop and the harsh contrasting green and white flecks of the creatures really makes me feel like we're looking at a Hubble deep Field picture of distant galaxies
This really is an amazing channel. Fascinating. Beautiful footage. Interesting facts. And great use of unusual music. I am captivated by these creatures. Makes me feel ALIVE!!!
That final shot is beautiful
I love you and this, Hank. Please never stop
Best one yet! Truly magnificent work.
I love this channel more than almost anything else. This is on that David Attenborough steez, which is essentially God level.
The last image is amazing. Like far future space habitats glowing green with life.
Its always great to see consistent uploads on this channel, keep it up!
Very very nice and slow intro, never could have imagined I would go crazy for this kind of vids
One the only channels I either need to be completely sober and awake for, or completely and utterly stoned our of my mind to watch
Oh, god. These photosynthesising green microorganisms looks so damn TASTY
That last microscope image is beauuutiful
This series continues to blow my mind in both awe-inspiring ways and deeply profound worldview changing ways. Nature really is beautiful at all levels, but this microcosm of the universe is perhaps the most entrancing.
That last scene was so gorgeous, looked like little critters floating through space
Paused for the cause...so big, so glad, thank you!
I love this series. Love it.
I just wish some of the scientific jargon was explained briefly. Much of this goes over my head.
always always here for the microcosmos!
PS Hank pleeeeeeease do an audiobook in this voiceover style!!
13 videos and over 200k subs, that's an unprecedented success! Well done
1:39 “Many Gleanoids like this Paranema” was a good collection of sounds.
I guess I'll be "that guy" ..
The intro song , at least to me , is pretty abrasive
Distracts from your voice over , especially the steel drum ...
All the other background songs were fine ..
Simple yet mysterious
Regardless , thank you all for everything you do for us ..
Appreciate yah ..!
The last clip is looks like space. Fitting, considering the microcosmos is a universe of its own.
Euglenoids sounds like some goofy toy-driven cartoon from the 80's.
Or the cousin of someone that wants to steal my pizza.
6:01
The Herculoids
@@ShutItKyle That was my thought too!
Somewhere out in water live The Euglinoids! Zok, the laser-red eyespot protist! Igoo, the giant flagellate! Tundro, the mineral accreting! Gloop and Gleep, the formless, shapeshifting wonders! With Zandor, their cytoplasmic leader, and his chloroplast, Tara, and starch chamber, Dorno, they team up to protect their pond from sinister invaders! All-strong! All-brave! All-heroes! They're The Euglinoids!
@@Kazemahou terribly accurate 🤪
Consistently awesome work, Hank and team! Whenever you post a new episode, everything else can wait. Easily among the very best You Tube content!
10,000+ thumbs up and only 57 thumbs down? This is some incredible content!
Such an amazing channel, it's always a pleasure to listen. :D
these are my favourite little critters
Man this show is just so relaxing.