@@Bacony_Cakes Personally I would love to see both Osteopods and Lophostoma reach a sentient stage where inteligence and occuping different niches keeps them out of too direct competition.
the lostophoma is ugly and disgusting but it would be fun to see two sentient species like that specially a very small one in comparison haha, but I believe the osteopods would porbably kill the sentient lostophomas it's difficult to have more than one sentient species without there being a war to kill each other
You should start representing the land as being red, since on Earth, we represent the land as being green generally because of our vegetation, which is mostly green.
If you have multiple colours, there must be a reason one of the two isn't completely outcompeting the other. If they are in different geographic regions, you could have different colours depending on the dominant type
@@mennoltvanalten7260 Well, that's true, but on Earth, we have a lot of forests which are very green. Not to mention grass in a lot of plains. Especially when considering places like Europe, green seems to be the dominant color, hence the representing of land as green on maps. From that logic, if on that other planet, plants are mostly red, it would make more sense to represent land as red than as green.
I love these videos! I only have one request. Your life may have reached land now, but that doesn't mean that evolution in the ocean has stopped, please don't forget to keep updating on the ocean as well
I think that the creatures will change the atmospheric and land composition above water. These will eventually dissolve into the ocean, forcing the water creatures to adapt with the changing composition.
It'd be really cool to keep track of what has evolved so far and the different niches opening up and being effected by others. Each variation should have a name!
Don't forget about the roots for the "trees", if they just grow taller without any roots they will tip over. Trees on Earth is also the reason we have earth and soil instead of rocks everywhere. Edit: I completely forgot about wind and rain. The wind on this planet will be rather high do to the single continent (mostly black and gray). Rain only started after dust particles entered the atmosphere, that means that fire storms are "rather frequent" in geological terms, it doesn't help that atmospheric humidity is rather high trapping heat. Also fun fact: trees and plants only use 1-2% of the water they pull from the ground the rest of the water is used to pull water up to the leaves via evaporation.
I think the osteopods would probably also simultaeneously evolve their air passages to be more lateral rather than facing towards the ground. Whenenver they lie down, a task important for conserving energy, regulating temperature, hiding in ambush or for safety, it would not be advantageous for their airways to be fully or partially obstructed.
Same, the intake spots would manover to the sides and up to avoid getting clogged by dirt and enabling confortable sleeping. Speaking of, there was no concrete info on if and how sleep is conducted. Do Osteopods sleep on their backs? If so, how do they manage with their eyes pushing to the groud and how they flip back to standing position?
He is Focusing on body plans OK. Unless there's a parasitic body plan in his world no organism. unless it is very critical to the evolution of this world. But he, could just to spice it up :) that would be fun.
B2blue Th3b3st Well in the next part he’ll talk about niches and parasites is actually a huge niche filled by both fungi, animals and plants, so it would make sense to appear in the next part
I know it may take a long time to do a part of that series but damn, i want the next episode, i want to see how those animals progress, the first land dwelling hunters arrive, the first creature to be airborn tackle the problems of flight etc I want more fast! Also its a good series o.o
On the one hand, the gravity isn't as strong so Flight might be a little easier. On the other, the lifeforms may get bigger before Flight is attempted so it may balance out to being just as hard to do
The body leaving the safety of the gametangium for unknown parts is called a “diaspore”. Brilliant. (As an addendum: perhaps “reddery” instead of “redery”?)
An actually good one you mean? Think abaut it - Future is Wild has reptiles outlast mammals in a longer haul. I mean mice bouncing back up is something hard to compete in a mass extinction event for reptiles who are almost exclusively carnivores and use breakable eggs in slow reproductive cycles. Birds I could understand.
He's using the same principles and ideas as the people who made the "The Future is Wild" documentary used... I mean he basically recreated the terrestrial "Megasquid" from the show in his "Lophostoma"... I remember watching the documentary as a kid and thinking it was cool, then years later they made a 3D cgi cartoon of it that was mediocre at best. I love the premise but I think their execution could have been better. I'd love a video game where you go through these steps and build more and more complicated organisms and environments over time. Like better spore.
Your speculative evolution series is one of my favorite things on youtube. This is the most enticing, comprehensive and helpful guide I've ever seen. Along with your conlanging series, it fuels an immeasurable desire in me to start a gigantic worldbuilding project the likes of which has never been seen before. Incredible!
Brilliant. Can't wait for intelligent life. Also how do you create these images? Do you have a 3d model of them and if so how have they been made to look so (comparatively) organic?
One thing I'd be interested to see happen in a future episode is to see some of the concurrent branches of each clade. The ones that either didn't make it or are behind the curve as it were. Currently this is giving of the idea that there's only ever one correct way if doing things for each branch, whereas in reality cladistic evolution tries out almost every possible avenue at once. Maybe a bonus episode or a section of a future episode could delve into these. What are the totally aquatic Acanthopods doing at this time. Are there any significantly dominant predators in these shallow inland water ways that are driving the adaptation of amphibious traits in the Polypods. The Amphistomes also didn't feature, I would have expected many of these the develop into new forms to colonise both the inter tidal zone, like modern bivalves and anemones, and the freshwater lagoons. Also the Polypods that become predators, would they not reduce their extra eyes investing instead into their forward facing eyes for binocular vision. The "plants show three different base forms in this video but the swamps are monocultures of tall trees. Whilst I am aware of the limits of your time and ability, but it feel it should be a priority to keep reminding the casual viewer of the diversity these simple clades will generate. If I could be so bold, may I suggest that next episode, instead of taking us to the next stage, focus on how this biosphere develops before then moving the clock forward and changing the environment, using that to filter our biosphere in the same way successive extinctions have on earth. My only fear is that this series will become too linear where things evolve in a constant line of progressive advancement. Rather than the branching tree pattern we see in nature.
Your points are all completely valid. I am very conscious of the fact that the way I'm doing this presents evolution as a sort of directional force rather than the sum of incremental changes over generations. I do this for the sake of simplicity but I am planning to address it at some point. The next episode will discuss how the clades diversify to fill the terrestrial niches and expanding on the cladograms from the last episode. As for the trees, I freely admit that I didn't have time to make more than 1 design. Their diversity will also be fleshed out more in future videos.
We need to get this guy 1million subs so we can watch him evolve even more hypothetical ecosystems! I'd love to see what he can come up with for a Europa-like planet with an ice-covered ocean warmed by geothermal energy
prediction: anything that doesn't swim or root itself to the icy shell will develop balloons for legs so as to walk across it. thus once they develop space travel, outer space won't be seen as "up" but as "down".
This is my favourite series on YT. The visualizations you included were gorgeous. I suspect the osteopods will become the dinosaurs of their world. The last iteration we have seen already looks like an alien predator.
Hope they branch off into smaller carnivores and when mass extinction destroys the big dudes we get the start of an intelligent species. The tentacle dudes don't have bones, so they'll take the position of insects.
@@Bacony_Cakes that sounds too much like the exact scenario earth experienced but with the extinction of dinosaurs/most large reptiles and a smaller group of mammals becoming intelligent.
I'm hoping the Osteopods become more like Sauropods. And that they roam the land pulling trees in to eat with their super long feeding limbs as they don't really need necks
Can’t tell you how much I have been waiting for this! I love the work you put into it, so I can excuse the long wait, because I would much rather have well done work like this!
Shoutout to these new bros for not suffering from death! I am amazed at the level of skill and work youve put into the visuals, and I am so excited for another round of specializations!
7:11 - the algae and bacteria use pigments other than chlorophyll or bacteriochlorophyll only as additional ones. Chlorophylls or bacteriochlorophylls are always present as main pigments of light reactions of photosynthesis. For example, plants have chlorophylls a and b and carotenoids; red algae have chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins; cyanobacteria usually have chlorophyll a, carotenoids and phycocyanin, sometimes also phycoerythrin and some additional chlorophylls. Anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria have several different bacteriochlorophylls.
I love this series. It is always fascinating to just think about the possibilities in which life could have evolved under different conditions, but to see the whole process and reasons behind certain steps being laid out in such an understandable manner alongside just being able to watch such an ecosystem come to life is just amazing. You are doing a great job, keep it up!
What a time to live in. I'm learning so much about how evolution works, which factors in the past shaped life on Earth, and how diffferent we all would be if things went just a little bit different. Things that were impossible to learn outside of studying evolutionary biology just a decade ago, in a video on UA-cam.
This is without a doubt my favorite series on UA-cam, it's such an interesting topic, and you handle it in a way that is both surprising yet understandable. Keep up the great work! Ps. Happy new year!
This series is the best. Your voice is hypnotic and the science fascinating. I especially like how you stress the repetition of certain evolutions. It really shows how life evolves from a nuts-and-bolts persceptive.
I’m always looking good forward to more installments of this series! It has such a coherent way of making speculative evolution that it makes me want to get better at blender. Still ironing out the physics of my planet but I may do some case studies in the meanwhile
bruh i hope my boy the Acanthopodia doesn't get forgotten. i'd love to see great marine predators evolve and terrorize the oceans as great land predators stalk the land
Dude, for the love of god, keep with this proyect. It's really amazing an incredible, the fact that you take the time and work to explain the logic and reason of every, the chemystrie behind things, and the cience factor is out of this world (joke). I'll try to watch every video, and I'm already suscribed!.
Congratulations, brilliant and beautiful work, really anticipating future episodes. The tone and examples were perfect - not a trace of condescension. Your language was academic, but still practical for the audience. I look forward t-shirts and 3d printed models. Kudos!
I really hope the next part features at least some of the following: Pack hunting, flight, poison/venom, a mass extinction, much larger megafauna, parasitism, primitive tool usage
I would like to see the Lophostoma to evolve in two directions. One growing bigger and getting fight defense like horns to ram in the enemy by running in him and in the other direction evolving in getting smaller and hiding from the enemy. It’s a really great series from you, I really like it 👍. I hope you will make part 5 soon
Would be dope to use a conlang instead of Greek and Latin to name all of these incredible creatures. But anyway, I absolutely love this series, and wish you the best in new year and your work. Cheers, Biblaridion, you're awesome!
I can see the chemical plants taking to the skies to avoid predators and have easy access to food and light with clouds serving for bases of water. They already have the bases for a blimp or balloon like structure. The algae already produces oxygen and the two systems of getting energy via the two organisms can be further combined to produce flammable oxygen and sulfur. The leaves can become like sails to catch the wind and raise to the altitudes of jet streams where they will be safe and be allowed to flourish for a time. What do you think of that Biblaridion?
This series is so informative. Things that were never taught to me suddenly make so much sense from these explanations, like why plants grew on land before animals and why insects could be larger with more oxygen in the atmosphere.
Beautiful informative episode. The content that's been delivered is worth the waiting time we have in this project. Keep up the good work, and looking forward to the quality of these videos! Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to the developments of evolution in the land, and perhaps on how life will handle mass extinction events. Each mass extinction event in Earth paved the way for a bigger variety of biodiversity in Earth giving us at evolutionary explosions for life forms to evolve new and exciting survival strategies to deal with their new and changed environments. Perhaps we can tackle mass extinctions after we're done exploring the evolutionary niches of life in land and in the seas during this time period. Talking about how life will evolve with respect to the environments they're brought into based in Artifaxian's derived model of the planet's climate would be a very interesting video to watch. Again, thanks for the video! We're all looking forward to the next one.
So, first off, i absolutely love this series, the thought and care that you put into every decision is so evident, it really feels like it could be a real place you are describing, secondly, i wiiiish i could get episodes more often, obviously i realise why the wait is so long, you clearly want this to be something more than just a brainstorm, and i respect that, and can only hope you continue to upload whenever you are ready, just know that you have definitely got a fan rooting for you in me
Can you put irl animal pictures or a equivalent when you talk about the size of these organisms so its easier to get a grasp on how big these organism are getting?
I've been working on developing a "universe" for a book I'm writing, and I've been struggling figuring out how to approach the planets involved. I'm so glad I stumbled upon these videos, this will be a great help when I'm trying to decide how things go, especially since one planet is now barren and essentially no longer habitable. (But life hangs on underground)
Boy do I want these cute creatures to reach the space age. This is the Spore game we never had.
I want the Osteopods to reach space stage. If it's those shell guys, guess who's gonna break the galactic code.
@@Bacony_Cakes Personally I would love to see both Osteopods and Lophostoma reach a sentient stage where inteligence and occuping different niches keeps them out of too direct competition.
the lostophoma is ugly and disgusting
but it would be fun to see two sentient species like that
specially a very small one in comparison haha, but I believe the osteopods would porbably kill the sentient lostophomas
it's difficult to have more than one sentient species without there being a war to kill each other
@@jvcmarc yeah there might be competition
João Vítor Marcenes i mean that conflict might never emerge too ya never know
You should start representing the land as being red, since on Earth, we represent the land as being green generally because of our vegetation, which is mostly green.
Makes sense, and also what if green algae evolves onto land too?
If you have multiple colours, there must be a reason one of the two isn't completely outcompeting the other. If they are in different geographic regions, you could have different colours depending on the dominant type
@@mennoltvanalten7260 Well, that's true, but on Earth, we have a lot of forests which are very green. Not to mention grass in a lot of plains. Especially when considering places like Europe, green seems to be the dominant color, hence the representing of land as green on maps. From that logic, if on that other planet, plants are mostly red, it would make more sense to represent land as red than as green.
Red "plants" would be neat. It'll be even better, color-wise, if any of them evolve the ability to flower.
@@jaysonklein6018 Red leaves and green flowers; that would be interesting lol
I love these videos! I only have one request. Your life may have reached land now, but that doesn't mean that evolution in the ocean has stopped, please don't forget to keep updating on the ocean as well
Give this comment more likes so he can see it! This is something really important!
I think that the creatures will change the atmospheric and land composition above water. These will eventually dissolve into the ocean, forcing the water creatures to adapt with the changing composition.
Good idea =D
It'd be really cool to keep track of what has evolved so far and the different niches opening up and being effected by others. Each variation should have a name!
No
Don't forget about the roots for the "trees", if they just grow taller without any roots they will tip over. Trees on Earth is also the reason we have earth and soil instead of rocks everywhere.
Edit:
I completely forgot about wind and rain. The wind on this planet will be rather high do to the single continent (mostly black and gray). Rain only started after dust particles entered the atmosphere, that means that fire storms are "rather frequent" in geological terms, it doesn't help that atmospheric humidity is rather high trapping heat.
Also fun fact: trees and plants only use 1-2% of the water they pull from the ground the rest of the water is used to pull water up to the leaves via evaporation.
Fungi also did a lot of the work of turning rock into dirt on our planet.
The Chemophytes will use 0% of the water they pull from the ground...
Maybe. Does the Chemotroph component produce water as a waste product?
Additionally regarding the weather, in animals necks are an additional vulnerable area, so this may be why these animals haven’t evolved necks.
I'm so ready for part 5 already
Slow down, it won’t be done till the end of the century
I am interested in clades as well. One thing: Wouldn't the squidlike organisms on land evolve chitin limbs as well, to reduce energy costs?
Yeah i'm so ready, i was wanting this so much i started drawing my own.
@@the11382 now you say it, yeah wpuldn't they
@@the11382 They are limited my their structural weakness and remain small.
I think the osteopods would probably also simultaeneously evolve their air passages to be more lateral rather than facing towards the ground. Whenenver they lie down, a task important for conserving energy, regulating temperature, hiding in ambush or for safety, it would not be advantageous for their airways to be fully or partially obstructed.
Same, the intake spots would manover to the sides and up to avoid getting clogged by dirt and enabling confortable sleeping. Speaking of, there was no concrete info on if and how sleep is conducted. Do Osteopods sleep on their backs? If so, how do they manage with their eyes pushing to the groud and how they flip back to standing position?
You say that, but it's amphibious, it won't be likely to do much resting on land.
That would be true at first but taking niches further from water as times go on would force them to adjust somehow.
Not always. Arachnids still have their respiratory passages on the bottom of their bodies and they sleep just fine
@@nyxborne1786 Really? That's so weird...
So this planet has spider frogs and turtle squids.
Don't forget the sulfur trees.
@@isaaclowe9214 Ah yes, never forget the sulfur blood trees
Don't forget the slowly growing spongy black mats which sneeze sulfur dust, and smell like rotten eggs and bleed formaldehyde.
Welcome to space where things are different but still follow evolution
@@AceBradMan oh god... that planet smells...
*THE RED ALGAE IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CHEMOPHYTA*
Also, can you make a parasitic organism?
That would make sense
He is Focusing on body plans OK. Unless there's a parasitic body plan in his world no organism. unless it is very critical to the evolution of this world. But he, could just to spice it up :) that would be fun.
B2blue Th3b3st Well in the next part he’ll talk about niches and parasites is actually a huge niche filled by both fungi, animals and plants, so it would make sense to appear in the next part
@@matheussandbakk9959 did not know or pay good enough attention. But kknow im more excited.
That could be awesomw
nothing grasps me quite as much as these videos. your videos arent intended to directly teach biology, yet youre a fantastic teacher
He cleverlly hid an evolutionary biology course in the guise of sci-fi writing. Lol.
I've waited so long for this! What a way to end the year!
100th like 🙃
463rd like
New year, new land
Covid
@@terrorbladesunder2133 Covid
Ya the Fourth Chapter
THE SUN IS NO LONGER A DEADLY LAZER
The sun is a deadly laser! . . . Oh no now its a blanket-
*there’s
Now will you come up here?
Nope can't walk yet
Now there's a blanket
This serie is one of the best on UA-cam!
"Death by Dissecation" sounds like a cool heavy metal song
I agree, but it's dessecation
@@MisterSketch4 Actually desiccation
@@matheussandbakk9959 Sorry, my bad
Still cool band name though
@@MisterSketch4 Agreed!
where every band member dies at the end of the song.
The osteopods are super cute honestly. Also I like the look of big red trees everywhere. If I made Fanart of these creatures where could you see it?
eh, i think their kind of ugly, they look sort of like orks, but i would still look at your fan art.
Casual Sleeping Dragon thanks!
Yeah I'd also like to know that, these are clades not species so that gives us a LOT of creative license for fanart.
Basil Schuman indeed. In part 5 he might do some diversity in the clades too
Please let me know when you figure that out. I'd love to see some fan art of these creatures.
I know it may take a long time to do a part of that series but damn, i want the next episode, i want to see how those animals progress, the first land dwelling hunters arrive, the first creature to be airborn tackle the problems of flight etc
I want more fast!
Also its a good series o.o
On the one hand, the gravity isn't as strong so Flight might be a little easier.
On the other, the lifeforms may get bigger before Flight is attempted so it may balance out to being just as hard to do
The body leaving the safety of the gametangium for unknown parts is called a “diaspore”. Brilliant.
(As an addendum: perhaps “reddery” instead of “redery”?)
Well, it's a scientific term...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspore_(botany)
diaspore is a scientific term though but it is cool I guess
"Can we go on land?"
"no"
"why not?"
"THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER"
@Rafael Suprayogi Perhaps some kind of war god that throws "sky lazers". Something like a Lazer Zeus.
Ioan lazeus
the polypods are very scared of russia
It is the time spoken of in myth and legend: Alien Biospheres Part 4 has been uploaded
25:10
*Me and the boys taking over the surface world*
crackin' open some sulfur with the boys
The next episode: the rise of Cthulhu, tentaclostoma get so far
They grow up so fast *sniff*.
They become big and then cosmic
It feels like I'm watching a better version of "The Future is Wild"
An actually good one you mean?
Think abaut it - Future is Wild has reptiles outlast mammals in a longer haul. I mean mice bouncing back up is something hard to compete in a mass extinction event for reptiles who are almost exclusively carnivores and use breakable eggs in slow reproductive cycles. Birds I could understand.
He's using the same principles and ideas as the people who made the "The Future is Wild" documentary used... I mean he basically recreated the terrestrial "Megasquid" from the show in his "Lophostoma"... I remember watching the documentary as a kid and thinking it was cool, then years later they made a 3D cgi cartoon of it that was mediocre at best.
I love the premise but I think their execution could have been better.
I'd love a video game where you go through these steps and build more and more complicated organisms and environments over time. Like better spore.
*F L I S H*
@ha wi it is however the same genre of media.
@@TheTruePopeFrancis *S H A R K O P A T H*
Holy gosh I thought it is gonna be the lamest new years of my life and then BAAM new alien biosphere whatever video
THANK YOU BIBLARIDION
I like how you kept saying "well there's this thing so if they come on land, they'll ____ and die"
I actually found that part very amusing as well -- especially the emphasis he puts on the word "die." 😄
Your speculative evolution series is one of my favorite things on youtube. This is the most enticing, comprehensive and helpful guide I've ever seen. Along with your conlanging series, it fuels an immeasurable desire in me to start a gigantic worldbuilding project the likes of which has never been seen before. Incredible!
Brilliant. Can't wait for intelligent life. Also how do you create these images? Do you have a 3d model of them and if so how have they been made to look so (comparatively) organic?
Making things look organic isn’t really that hard nowadays
Get this comment likes so they see it, you arent the only person with that question. what program is Biblaridion using to make models like this?
I liked my Christmas present but this was better.
Best nature worldbuilding project I've seen, makes a fine send-off for the decade. Thanks!
The Return of The king
the gross king
This series is what I wanted Spore to be like
One thing I'd be interested to see happen in a future episode is to see some of the concurrent branches of each clade. The ones that either didn't make it or are behind the curve as it were. Currently this is giving of the idea that there's only ever one correct way if doing things for each branch, whereas in reality cladistic evolution tries out almost every possible avenue at once.
Maybe a bonus episode or a section of a future episode could delve into these. What are the totally aquatic Acanthopods doing at this time. Are there any significantly dominant predators in these shallow inland water ways that are driving the adaptation of amphibious traits in the Polypods. The Amphistomes also didn't feature, I would have expected many of these the develop into new forms to colonise both the inter tidal zone, like modern bivalves and anemones, and the freshwater lagoons. Also the Polypods that become predators, would they not reduce their extra eyes investing instead into their forward facing eyes for binocular vision. The "plants show three different base forms in this video but the swamps are monocultures of tall trees. Whilst I am aware of the limits of your time and ability, but it feel it should be a priority to keep reminding the casual viewer of the diversity these simple clades will generate.
If I could be so bold, may I suggest that next episode, instead of taking us to the next stage, focus on how this biosphere develops before then moving the clock forward and changing the environment, using that to filter our biosphere in the same way successive extinctions have on earth.
My only fear is that this series will become too linear where things evolve in a constant line of progressive advancement. Rather than the branching tree pattern we see in nature.
Your points are all completely valid. I am very conscious of the fact that the way I'm doing this presents evolution as a sort of directional force rather than the sum of incremental changes over generations. I do this for the sake of simplicity but I am planning to address it at some point. The next episode will discuss how the clades diversify to fill the terrestrial niches and expanding on the cladograms from the last episode.
As for the trees, I freely admit that I didn't have time to make more than 1 design. Their diversity will also be fleshed out more in future videos.
Its nice coming back to rewatch the series just to see the difference
This is like one of the best things on UA-cam hands down.
We need to get this guy 1million subs so we can watch him evolve even more hypothetical ecosystems! I'd love to see what he can come up with for a Europa-like planet with an ice-covered ocean warmed by geothermal energy
prediction: anything that doesn't swim or root itself to the icy shell will develop balloons for legs so as to walk across it. thus once they develop space travel, outer space won't be seen as "up" but as "down".
This is my favourite series on YT. The visualizations you included were gorgeous.
I suspect the osteopods will become the dinosaurs of their world. The last iteration we have seen already looks like an alien predator.
Hope they branch off into smaller carnivores and when mass extinction destroys the big dudes we get the start of an intelligent species. The tentacle dudes don't have bones, so they'll take the position of insects.
@@Bacony_Cakes that sounds too much like the exact scenario earth experienced but with the extinction of dinosaurs/most large reptiles and a smaller group of mammals becoming intelligent.
@@MisterSketch4 Yeah. Hope they do a Cretaceous.
I'm hoping the Osteopods become more like Sauropods.
And that they roam the land pulling trees in to eat with their super long feeding limbs as they don't really need necks
Can't wait for part 5. I think it would be interesting to tackle a biome at a time, such as desert equivalents and forest equivalents
I CAME AS SOON AS I HEARD. YOU DID IT HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!
Ok
i also came as i hears
conlang know yes💜💚
ANGELICAAAAA
Ewww
This series is so addictive
Can’t tell you how much I have been waiting for this! I love the work you put into it, so I can excuse the long wait, because I would much rather have well done work like this!
I can agree with that.
Quality content over quickly released content
I love how every time something evolves a trait I recognize I’m like “Yes! Grow little friends, conquer your world just as we have conquered ours!”
Shoutout to these new bros for not suffering from death! I am amazed at the level of skill and work youve put into the visuals, and I am so excited for another round of specializations!
HELL YEAH NEW EPISODE! LOVE THIS SERIES!
Same
watching that little dude die like 4 times in the beginning has had a profound emotional effect on me
A long, but worthwhile wait. Can't wait for what's next!
Me wanting to watch this again: * thinks about typing alien biospheres *
Also me: * types alien bioshehers *
i hope this series blows up, so much thought and work in there and it shows. keep it up
The Red Bacteria reminds me of Mitochondria, the Power House of the cell.
The red algae is the powerhouse of the tree.
That's not too far from reality, the mitochondria was once a bacteria that was taken in by a larger cell and lived symbotically together
arent they more like chloroplasts really?
@@MisterSketch4
Pretty sure chloroplasts are part of plant cells.
MAZE BEAN?
MAZE BEAN.
"tentaclostoma maybe the first to come to land"
Me: No No No No!
osteopods: well well well how the turtables
The turns have indeed tabled
Mama mia mama mia.
Mama mia let me go!
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me...
For me....
For me...
FOR MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
We were rooting for the sessile dudes, but now we're rooting for osteopods.
The poopukers
7:11 - the algae and bacteria use pigments other than chlorophyll or bacteriochlorophyll only as additional ones. Chlorophylls or bacteriochlorophylls are always present as main pigments of light reactions of photosynthesis.
For example, plants have chlorophylls a and b and carotenoids; red algae have chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins; cyanobacteria usually have chlorophyll a, carotenoids and phycocyanin, sometimes also phycoerythrin and some additional chlorophylls. Anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria have several different bacteriochlorophylls.
I love this series.
It is always fascinating to just think about the possibilities in which life could have evolved under different conditions, but to see the whole process and reasons behind certain steps being laid out in such an understandable manner alongside just being able to watch such an ecosystem come to life is just amazing.
You are doing a great job, keep it up!
What a time to live in. I'm learning so much about how evolution works, which factors in the past shaped life on Earth, and how diffferent we all would be if things went just a little bit different. Things that were impossible to learn outside of studying evolutionary biology just a decade ago, in a video on UA-cam.
The ostopod, when a sarcopod says “I want to be a spider!”
Looks more like a beetle to me.
Andres Marrero it’s a land-driven sea pig. A land pig if you will
@@ErebusTheDragonn that's a regular pig to our eyes.
I was searching for a comment like this, the ostopod is literally a spider with a endo-skeleton
THANK YOU
I have been looking for steps on what to do next while I waited for this video
This series is so impossibly cool
This is without a doubt my favorite series on UA-cam, it's such an interesting topic, and you handle it in a way that is both surprising yet understandable. Keep up the great work! Ps. Happy new year!
My man out here giving us the first blessing of the new year
Uploaded 31 December 2019
This series is the best. Your voice is hypnotic and the science fascinating. I especially like how you stress the repetition of certain evolutions. It really shows how life evolves from a nuts-and-bolts persceptive.
If I don't watch your latest videos, I get bored, and die.
I’m always looking good forward to more installments of this series! It has such a coherent way of making speculative evolution that it makes me want to get better at blender. Still ironing out the physics of my planet but I may do some case studies in the meanwhile
bruh i hope my boy the Acanthopodia doesn't get forgotten. i'd love to see great marine predators evolve and terrorize the oceans as great land predators stalk the land
Me : This is a scientifically anchored thought experiment in hypothetical and speculative biology.
Also me : Heehoo bone spooder
Dude, for the love of god, keep with this proyect. It's really amazing an incredible, the fact that you take the time and work to explain the logic and reason of every, the chemystrie behind things, and the cience factor is out of this world (joke). I'll try to watch every video, and I'm already suscribed!.
This is like watching David Attenborough talk about evolution on an alien planet and im here for it. I'm ready for part 5 this is fun to watch
Congratulations, brilliant and beautiful work, really anticipating future episodes. The tone and examples were perfect - not a trace of condescension. Your language was academic, but still practical for the audience. I look forward t-shirts and 3d printed models. Kudos!
Super glad to see a new episode of this series up :)
It's highly inspirational for my stuff also, can't wait for the next one !
Wait wait wait, did I just discover a comment from the bibites??? On an alien biospheres vid? Le gasp!
I really hope the next part features at least some of the following: Pack hunting, flight, poison/venom, a mass extinction, much larger megafauna, parasitism, primitive tool usage
Osteopods for Primitive Tool Usage 2020.
@@Bacony_Cakes Yea I could totally imagine the legs on the cephalothorax evolving into arms
I don't think he'll cover a mass extinction event or primitive tool usage just yet. since they took years and years to happen irl.
I feel like the there will be "ticks" or "fleas" for the Parasitism
Those all happened, but not in one episode
I would like to see the Lophostoma to evolve in two directions. One growing bigger and getting fight defense like horns to ram in the enemy by running in him and in the other direction evolving in getting smaller and hiding from the enemy.
It’s a really great series from you, I really like it 👍. I hope you will make part 5 soon
And?
Absolutely amazing. I love your videos so much! Your videos have fueled my continued love for speculative evolution. Fascinating.
Would be dope to use a conlang instead of Greek and Latin to name all of these incredible creatures. But anyway, I absolutely love this series, and wish you the best in new year and your work. Cheers, Biblaridion, you're awesome!
God I hope you continue this series long after we reach a point where early civilization begins. That would be badass.
Osteopod: yall mind if i *S O C I E T Y?*
Red Algae: (symbiotic noise)
I can see the chemical plants taking to the skies to avoid predators and have easy access to food and light with clouds serving for bases of water. They already have the bases for a blimp or balloon like structure. The algae already produces oxygen and the two systems of getting energy via the two organisms can be further combined to produce flammable oxygen and sulfur. The leaves can become like sails to catch the wind and raise to the altitudes of jet streams where they will be safe and be allowed to flourish for a time. What do you think of that Biblaridion?
Sorry dude no one except me replyed that's kinda sad
@@Lumberjack_king it is what is but it seems to have gotten some people's attention which is something.
On my 1st re-watch of the series, this is so profound.
I have dreamed about this day , it is finally here.
So amazing. I'd love to make an alien biosphere like this!
same here but i don't have 9 billion years to spare
Doooo it!
Will we see some of the Osteopods return to the sea? Their skeletons could make them stronger swimmers than their boneless cousins
Ya called it
Even do it was a year ago i still watch these Old videos i just love them
This is a better New Year's present than anything I got for Christmas.
This is so interesting! Keep it up!
Please continue this series, it’s fascinating!
No one:
Some weird crab things: LAND AHOY!
This series is so informative. Things that were never taught to me suddenly make so much sense from these explanations, like why plants grew on land before animals and why insects could be larger with more oxygen in the atmosphere.
This is a truly amazing project. The effort put is astonishing. Congratulations. Can’t wait for the explosion of terrestrial life.
Beautiful informative episode. The content that's been delivered is worth the waiting time we have in this project. Keep up the good work, and looking forward to the quality of these videos!
Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to the developments of evolution in the land, and perhaps on how life will handle mass extinction events. Each mass extinction event in Earth paved the way for a bigger variety of biodiversity in Earth giving us at evolutionary explosions for life forms to evolve new and exciting survival strategies to deal with their new and changed environments.
Perhaps we can tackle mass extinctions after we're done exploring the evolutionary niches of life in land and in the seas during this time period. Talking about how life will evolve with respect to the environments they're brought into based in Artifaxian's derived model of the planet's climate would be a very interesting video to watch.
Again, thanks for the video! We're all looking forward to the next one.
This I’d one of my favorite UA-cam series rn 😍
Can i just say that these 3d renders are giving me a real "90s Edutainment Game" vibe, but like, in a really good way where i feel like i am LEARNING
Anybody binge watching alien biospheres before the finale?
Binge watching well after the finale. It's just a great series.
I have really enjoyed this series so far. Keep em coming!
Wow, just encountered this series, and it's so good! The next 2 months will be a really long wait...
So, first off, i absolutely love this series, the thought and care that you put into every decision is so evident, it really feels like it could be a real place you are describing, secondly, i wiiiish i could get episodes more often, obviously i realise why the wait is so long, you clearly want this to be something more than just a brainstorm, and i respect that, and can only hope you continue to upload whenever you are ready, just know that you have definitely got a fan rooting for you in me
Can you put irl animal pictures or a equivalent when you talk about the size of these organisms so its easier to get a grasp on how big these organism are getting?
I love the thought process that goes into these videos! I just wish they came out more frequently.
15:14 we did it boys... we made
s p a c e f r o g s
Not only is all the information in this really interesting, but your visualizations area really amazing!!
This series is amazing! What modeling system did you use to make these models?
I've been working on developing a "universe" for a book I'm writing, and I've been struggling figuring out how to approach the planets involved. I'm so glad I stumbled upon these videos, this will be a great help when I'm trying to decide how things go, especially since one planet is now barren and essentially no longer habitable. (But life hangs on underground)
I am simultaneously fascinated and horrified by these creatures. Great work!
Loving these videos. Sucks that there is so much time in etween them but I understand quality takes time. Best of luck for 2020!
This series is amazing
Man I've been hyped for this for months now! Thanks for the upload!
These videos read like text books and I love it
This is an excellent series. Thank you