This really reminds me that life is amazing and incredibly weird. Weird to think our bodies are just composed of gazillions of these small living things all coming together to create ourselves
@Err Err no, they didn't, animals are animals, bacteria are bacteria, fungi are fungi, plants are plants, viruses are viruses, humans are animals, and just because bacteria predate everything on earth, doesn't mean every animal came from it.
@@testedalexthegreat1759 bruh all life evolved from single cell organisms billions of years ago. We didnt just start off as humans when life came about on earth, nor did plants, fungus, or other animals. It took hundreds of millions of years of evolution to lead to complex humans, plants, animals, fungus etc.
@@omegamyee5592 First off, this is pretty common information, of course humans alsp started off as single celled organisms, I didn't say otherwise, secondly, bacteria and animals and fungus and viruses and plants are *NOT* the same thing, Bacteria did come first, then came viruses, then fungi, which predate trees and plants in general, and believe it or not, animals came before plants, you don't have to be a multicellular organism to be an animal.
@@testedalexthegreat1759 we were all one single type of cellular bacteria at one point, when in some point evolution diverged from its origin point and became a new type of cell. Which then began to evolve into plant life, while the other types of cells began more complex evolution and division such as fungi, animal cells and much more.
I have got my MBBS degree. But, I never saw such HD electron microscopic info pics. Pakistan high ranking universities don’t have such amazing devices. We feel proud on/appreciate good Europeans & Americans (Not war mongers/Bad people) who r helping the whole humanity via their extraordinary hard work. 👍👍👍👍
There are SAMs in number of institutions in Pakistan. You may have not have resources to use them. They charge for each sample. Issue is resources, now HEC has again initiated payment for students. Use that if u r a PhD student
I did a masters in dentistry in the 80s, there was a scanning electron microscope in the dental school, but we never saw any images from it. "A picture paints a thousand words."
Too bad Muslim religion has prevented your culture from being more technologically advanced. I hope you get to work with some equipment like this someday.
There's something creepy about this. If I could see with my eyes in such micro scale my own body, I would be so scared. It's almost terrifying (both scary and disgusting at the same time). Yet I love it.
And yet it is all so fragile. Consider that you are the master of your universe and all it's tiny inhabitants. If anything, it should make you stop and think about how you treat it and what you put into it. You take care of it, and it can do what it was designed to do to take care of you.
i would fucking die if i ever was able to zoom in and see my fingernail close up. i genuinely hate how the human body looks in a microscope its so freaky 💀
Excellent images, very good colourisation of the original black and whites. I work for a company that produces the high voltage power supplies and ion pumps for these microscopes but I never get to actually use one (they are seriously expensive). I couldn't help thinking in the background that all of the organic specimens will be dead due to the processes necessary to create the image, ie a vacuum and a beam of electrons. The preparation must have been skilful and difficult but gives a glimpse into the world on a molecular scale. Well done. I will have to be content with looking at rotifers swimming about under my optical microscope, constrained by the wavelength of light.
Would love to see the magnification used on a lot of these. Amazing how we see these features that play a big role on function on a microscopic level. People say monkeys were the first to use tools, but look at these cells forming in the exact way they need to to perform the task they need to perform. It's fascinating.
This isn't meant to be a scientific video like a Nat Geo presentation. It is simply showing the intricacy of living tissue. A voice giving an explanation would take away from the beauty and awe and amazement of what is shown.
@@exoressdelivers70 Thanks for the explanation. I understand it would not be possible for a comprehensive description of each slide, but even a short contextual comment would help. Like :- "The average adult has five million pores on their body with approximately 20,000 on their face alone. Yes pesky, but pores are critical in allowing skin to breathe and helping the body get rid of oils and toxins". I find the amazing complexity of life awe inspiring, and nature has provided and continues to provide the inspiration for many of our discoveries, from biology to physics and chemistry, and more recently genetics.
The beauty of a super-tiny world. Just when you were satisfied that you were not even a spec in the universe, then you see these beauties and feel better.
Its computed thou.......no clear pic of chromosome were ever taken. All the thing u will find is the half blur one. But here i think almost all the clip is computed.
@@softykoala3763 but buddy......accurate pics for chromosome is not yet taken......all you can see, i mean that is discovered is beed in a thread like structure Thats all.
love these images! i think the music did not fit though; a much more orchestral or synth "wonder inspiring" song would have been much more appropriate I think, because of the type of images shown. They are amazing!
While I didn't really like the choice here either, music is relative... This was the music that the creator of the video felt encaptured their feelings towards these images, can't really knock em for it. If it was up to me it would've been either classical orchestra or progressive metal. . Pro tip though, mute the video and play your music in the background.
Great information, thank you for the effort and please consider music that sounds less like industrial noise over a radio with bad receptiion and perhaps something more organic.
and by the way, for those who do not know, those things at 4:46 are what take out all the nutrients and the stuff (good and bad) from the food we eat, and put it into our system. Without them, or without them functioning right, we can get quite sick.
The bacteria at 1:23 looks like a cement model of people.. like people were in a blob and cement fell on them and that's what came out, it's really cool
@@dsgh0st Yes, and they are VERY specific in the type of bacteria they kill, most only 1 kind, so it makes them an amazing anti-bacterial agent, hence why we use them as one.
Absolutely fantastic photography showing, amongst other things, the repeated visual patterns shared by widely diverse creations like tree bark and bacteria or trees and hair follicles. In many of these images I see landscapes or their component elements like earth, ice, waves, clouds, rocks, and so on. Amazing.
Either I have seen some of it in the books or never seen, but astonished after watching this. So wonderful and yes, a better experience for understanding some Biology. Many thanks for this great work.
With the sound off, great video!!
Same thoughts exactly. Why the hell can't we have neat videos without garbage music these days??
Wooooooooooo
Yep, I always wonder why people put music on these kind of videos to begin with. Voice-over yes, ikky music noooo.
I kinda enjoyed the music
Ross Coe r/wooshed
8:05 They are the true heroes
Ugly af
@@CFC003 Yep: I'll bet that's exactly what the bacteria think. You're not a bacterium yourself, are you?
These things suck at fighting off some germs
indeed
Not if u have HIV, leukimia, or leukopenia
6:21 That snow looks like a cool space base that fires some sort of laser on both sides
0:42
Me : pulled out my tongue so the bacteria can see it
Bacteria on my tongue : OH THATS ME!
lynnz XD
Welli did it at 3:55😥😆😣
Them: Why am I so big?
Idk why tf I did this.
gaming maniac nigga what the fuck
This really reminds me that life is amazing and incredibly weird. Weird to think our bodies are just composed of gazillions of these small living things all coming together to create ourselves
And gross
So you mean you just evolved a million years to just gross yourself 😂
like dust on flux.
A good reminder we are not the product of evolution
1:23 I thought they were a lot of grey little children piled on top of each other
SuperNinjaPedro1 LMAOSXJSODNSK
Hehehe burn them all XD
R/cursedcomments
Same
More like worms
1:05 i see brain cell is man of culture
goddamnit why did i laugh
WHY DID I LAUGH SO HARD AT THIS STOP
A man of art and culture indeed.
I see your a Man of Culture aswell Memer
Im looking for this comment and I found it.
This is the very reason I've always wanted my own electron microscope.
2:31 OK, just let me brush my hearing cells to look handsome
@Henry Ai praise jeebus
@Err Err no, they didn't, animals are animals, bacteria are bacteria, fungi are fungi, plants are plants, viruses are viruses, humans are animals, and just because bacteria predate everything on earth, doesn't mean every animal came from it.
@@testedalexthegreat1759 bruh all life evolved from single cell organisms billions of years ago. We didnt just start off as humans when life came about on earth, nor did plants, fungus, or other animals. It took hundreds of millions of years of evolution to lead to complex humans, plants, animals, fungus etc.
@@omegamyee5592 First off, this is pretty common information, of course humans alsp started off as single celled organisms, I didn't say otherwise, secondly, bacteria and animals and fungus and viruses and plants are *NOT* the same thing, Bacteria did come first, then came viruses, then fungi, which predate trees and plants in general, and believe it or not, animals came before plants, you don't have to be a multicellular organism to be an animal.
@@testedalexthegreat1759 we were all one single type of cellular bacteria at one point, when in some point evolution diverged from its origin point and became a new type of cell. Which then began to evolve into plant life, while the other types of cells began more complex evolution and division such as fungi, animal cells and much more.
*The beauty, the colours, the design! BRAVO maestro!* 🙏
lol bots
Thank the Almighty God
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m.ua-cam.com/video/69AmLbNeNf0/v-deo.html
@@musayo7 The Maestro, indeed!
The snow has me sort of reeling. I’m in love with our universe making use of the hexagon.
Also, the snow does look like a replica of some sort made from a mold casting.
Do you know about Saturn?
Its so perfect, its impossible for it to be by chance
Hexagons are the bestagons!!! After all
But you are dumb to still believe dead universe designed everything around you
8:05 WBC looks like a bad ass lil Death Star.
3:07 y’all missing any of those ?
Extra*
Great value Bleach yes I am
But I'm a kid
You can’t lose chromosomes.
No, I have more than enough chromosomes.
That bacteriophage can be the key to curing deadly illnesses. It’s honestly beautiful how something so small can save life yet cause death.
I have got my MBBS degree. But, I never saw such HD electron microscopic info pics. Pakistan high ranking universities don’t have such amazing devices. We feel proud on/appreciate good Europeans & Americans (Not war mongers/Bad people) who r helping the whole humanity via their extraordinary hard work. 👍👍👍👍
Yeah these pictures are too cool. Not sure they are Europeans or Americans because all over the world's scientists work together for achievements
There are SAMs in number of institutions in Pakistan. You may have not have resources to use them. They charge for each sample. Issue is resources, now HEC has again initiated payment for students. Use that if u r a PhD student
I did a masters in dentistry in the 80s, there was a scanning electron microscope in the dental school, but we never saw any images from it. "A picture paints a thousand words."
Too bad Muslim religion has prevented your culture from being more technologically advanced. I hope you get to work with some equipment like this someday.
Poor Muslim have nuclear weapons but don't have electron microscope that's why you called stone age religion.
1:50 you looked at your finger nail
Like woods
Nah
I have looked after you said
There's something creepy about this. If I could see with my eyes in such micro scale my own body, I would be so scared. It's almost terrifying (both scary and disgusting at the same time). Yet I love it.
And yet it is all so fragile. Consider that you are the master of your universe and all it's tiny inhabitants. If anything, it should make you stop and think about how you treat it and what you put into it. You take care of it, and it can do what it was designed to do to take care of you.
If someones looking for an idea for a monster or alien for a movie, just check out some life forms under an elctro microscope!
Paradoxical uncanny valley
Scary? I was thinking awe and majesty
i would fucking die if i ever was able to zoom in and see my fingernail close up. i genuinely hate how the human body looks in a microscope its so freaky 💀
Way beyond amazing.
The snow really shocked me the most.
Yes, it looked artificial, like a nano-gadget of some sort.
Remember, there's always someone secretly crushing on you
0:46
Elaborate
Elaborate
Elaborate
Elaborate
Don’t elaborate
As soon as I saw bacteria on tounge I went straight to the mouthwash
We need good and bad bacteria to live.
Coconut oil does a better job.
@@syminite1 we dont need *bad* bacteria
@@undscvr If you didn't have good and bad bacteria you would die or be very ill
@@syminite1 I know we need good bacteria, but we dont need BAD bacteria
5:34 ah yes, enslaved serial killer
The devil himself...
To bacteria we are thanos and penicillium is the gauntlet
05:46 wtf?
I know right!!!
Yeah 😱😱
Electron microscopes are a great invention, since they allow us to “see” things that are smaller than a wavelength of light!
Excellent images, very good colourisation of the original black and whites. I work for a company that produces the high voltage power supplies and ion pumps for these microscopes but I never get to actually use one (they are seriously expensive). I couldn't help thinking in the background that all of the organic specimens will be dead due to the processes necessary to create the image, ie a vacuum and a beam of electrons. The preparation must have been skilful and difficult but gives a glimpse into the world on a molecular scale. Well done. I will have to be content with looking at rotifers swimming about under my optical microscope, constrained by the wavelength of light.
Thanks for that extra info.
I heard it can see atom too
Look like almost all pic are scaning micro scope
@@jumpjump-oz2pr an electron microscope can't see an atom
You've to use an atomic force microscope for that
This is not, repeat not, anywhere close to the molecular level of things. And yes it is a scanning electron microscope. That's what sem stands for.
6:03 that should be a tree in Minecraft 1.16
yeah
2.16*
Agree
yeeeeaaahgg
It is tho
Would love to see the magnification used on a lot of these. Amazing how we see these features that play a big role on function on a microscopic level. People say monkeys were the first to use tools, but look at these cells forming in the exact way they need to to perform the task they need to perform. It's fascinating.
If I was a movie director looking for ideas for a monster movie, I'd get a microscope like this one 😆
Allah
Jesus Christ is the Creator
no, mother nature is@@erikbryant560
You need ₹75 core to buy this electrone microscope
Caption should contain magnification factor.
Oh man. There's a lot of beautiful scientific pictures here. We've come so far as a species.
0:54 SPHAGETTI AND MEATBALLS EVERYBODY
ITALIAAANO
LMAO
SOMEBODY TOUCH MY SPAGHETTI
@@senhageda8811 somebody toucha my spaghet*
Pepperoni - red blood cell
Pasta - dna
0:33 Thumbnail for you.
tyy!
Cheers :)
@Logan Nally Bacteriophages are harmless to humans, they're actually used in therapy treatments
so cute
They're so amazing.
This would have been far more edifying if there were a voice track with a short description of each slide, instead of the annoying distracting noise.
I agree. I would even prefer silence.
This isn't meant to be a scientific video like a Nat Geo presentation. It is simply showing the intricacy of living tissue. A voice giving an explanation would take away from the beauty and awe and amazement of what is shown.
@@exoressdelivers70 Thanks for the explanation. I understand it would not be possible for a comprehensive description of each slide, but even a short contextual comment would help. Like :-
"The average adult has five million pores on their body with approximately 20,000 on their face alone. Yes pesky, but pores are critical in allowing skin to breathe and helping the body get rid of oils and toxins".
I find the amazing complexity of life awe inspiring, and nature has provided and continues to provide the inspiration for many of our discoveries, from biology to physics and chemistry, and more recently genetics.
A voice track would have been nice indeed, but the music was easy
Push here:
Mute
@Sarthak Borgaonkar you kiss your mommy with that mouth?
The beauty of a super-tiny world. Just when you were satisfied that you were not even a spec in the universe, then you see these beauties and feel better.
3:02 They look like sour candy. I want to eat my chromosomes
Caiti ❤ funny but I think we all know what would happen if you ate your chromosomes lol
I think you have one too many 😂😂😂
Its computed thou.......no clear pic of chromosome were ever taken. All the thing u will find is the half blur one. But here i think almost all the clip is computed.
@@ok-kb7yz technically it is a picture of chromosomes that's what an electron microscope is
@@softykoala3763 but buddy......accurate pics for chromosome is not yet taken......all you can see, i mean that is discovered is beed in a thread like structure Thats all.
1:03 its just like a mini universe
Miniverse
I prefer Teenyverse
Microverse
I dont care what ur called just keep powering my freekin BAARP ship
Insideverse
0:42 i just cut my own tongue after watching this this clip
Yes. I feel it
Do you know about Demodex brevis? They are related to spiders and mites but they’re microscopic and live in your face right now.
Endy Crymcrux why did you tell me that that made it even worse
Endy Crymcrux shut up 😆
@@endycrymcrux6793 ok then i will cut my f***ing face
4:51. Am I the only one who sees a woman in armor carrying a sword about to battle a giant monster octopus thing?
Sound like a plot for hentai
Yes
No
Yes
Yes you are. Are you still off your meds?
Headphone users beware at 6:00
Too late.....I already went through that..... UGHHHH!!!
Ashika Kotak
Me too😣😔😕😖😯😲
Oof I thought it was gonna be something gross about headphones
You are responsible for more than deaths than saves
Cheers mate
Those are not "hearing cells" per se. Those are the cilia extending out of the top of auditory hair cells.
1:01 idk why but i feel smart now
Same
Are you a jojo reference
im 36 years old and when i went to school we just had drawings of many of these, honestly amazing right now tyvm
I’m 61 and we had cave drawings.
3:23 Wow you can even see the left over sperm that didn't make it on the outer layer of the egg.
Proof that everyone is one in a million.
So close yet so far!
@@badlandskid crazy nsfw sex life
You’re right omg ew lol
Those are incel cells.
1:22 interestingly, the bacteria look like a pile of dead bodies.
joebaby1975 looks more like an orgy to me!
Its both if you think about it
Actually, I’d rather not. I like more positive pictures in my head.
joebaby1975.. Exactly what I thought 💭
1:03
What did the 1st neuron say to the other?
- "ah I see you're a man of *culture* as well"
I'll see myself out
r/puns (i dont have redit btw just a suggestion)
r/tihi
Biology: I'm interesting..
Microbiology: Oh really?
How can anyone deny the miracle of creation.
Here here
I am not a denier of creation.I am a denier of non-existing beings taking credit for Nature's creations.
@@valevisa8429who created nature?
Universe = Nature.We don't know who or what created the universe.Maybe in the future humans will find the answer,but i doubt it. @@SleepyRowlett
Most satisfying 8 minute video with no sound
0:47
becomes insanely uncomfortable
love these images! i think the music did not fit though; a much more orchestral or synth "wonder inspiring" song would have been much more appropriate I think, because of the type of images shown. They are amazing!
While I didn't really like the choice here either, music is relative... This was the music that the creator of the video felt encaptured their feelings towards these images, can't really knock em for it. If it was up to me it would've been either classical orchestra or progressive metal.
.
Pro tip though, mute the video and play your music in the background.
This is the content I looking for! Straight forward..
2:51 Did they took a human from morg and make him pieces for us??
Fascinating, but made me itchy.
Same
Amazing, kinda scary, and much better without the soundtrack. Thank you.
@Wildlife Warrior I muted it. That's how I know it's better. Carry on.
guess it takes all kinds@Wildlife Warrior 🙃
2:57 even tho its on a moliculiar level it still looks like it would break
The micro world has its own charm. Great discovery for me, thank you.
Me: Mom can we get *Spaghetti?*
Mom: we have *Spaghetti* at home
*Spaghetti* at home: 0:56
All I want to do is keep all those litle buggers happy.
They dont have feelings or thought
Imagine seeing all this stuff moving... that would probably be disgusting...
Imagine how people feel watching you move.
With the sound on, great video!!
The photo in the start is the Bacteriophage ..😂 I'm studying it 😅😘🇪🇬
You mean our lungs are bacteriophage? Wtf?
Thank you for this video, so fun to watch and so thought provoking. Great images. Great editing, music, and idea-chains. 🙏🙏
Love the content hate the music.
At least it wasn't rap.
The music is distracting
Great information, thank you for the effort and please consider music that sounds less like industrial noise over a radio with bad receptiion and perhaps something more organic.
The bacteria on tongue at 0:41 reminds me of a packet of mixed jellies, or a packet of Bassetts Allsorts!
maybe thats what they are...... youve been eating bacteria all this time
I read "Ravioli of Lungs" and now I'm hungry
Lmao
Amazing! A great video. So fascinating. Thanks for putting this together for us.
I've just noticed that a bacteriophage looks very similar to an octopus. Just amazing
00:36 Backteriophage looks so old-school, Atari-like, Space Invader.
Nice video and music!
3:36! so amazing! just think, in a few short months he will be a living breathing human!
Dude imagine if he's watching this video
A super clone child of big tech labs?
😳
If they're able to get these shots of the embryo it means it's cultured in a lab. That things ded💀💀💀
👀👀 you realize that it’s dead yeah? No biological life lives through UHV and an electron beam
Pretty sure removing the embryos to fire electrons at them in an electron microscope means those two embryos are not living nor breathing I am afraid.
How can such perfection come into being by itself?
No way can it come
But the most high God Jesus Christ
@@estheruthmk hey sing to him with this Song For your name is Holy by Paul Wilbur
Then go watch Rachael Mushala UA-cam and Seek him more than ecer
@@estheruthmk Your Father in Heaven loves u
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Another version of our universe. Thank you so much for those beautiful pictures.
Fascinating. I wonder if there are solar system sized creatures that have no idea humans are preparing to infect them.
0:31 That phage looks so cute
2:42 my new wallpaper 😌
It's like a window into an alien world. Wonderful
Really 1 of the best ,amazing , UA-cam channels,full of high tech ,science n reality!💯✔👏👏🙇♂️🌷🌺🌷
We are not even one millionth of what we think we are
Some stuff looks almost edible.
Randell Darcky if you take in count that many of these are human cells yes , they are
Like the blood clot and the chromosomes
It is astounding how much randomness of design ended up on Earth!
i'm so gonna die from this
Actually no these thing kept you healthy
and by the way, for those who do not know, those things at 4:46 are what take out all the nutrients and the stuff (good and bad) from the food we eat, and put it into our system. Without them, or without them functioning right, we can get quite sick.
Glad you are here, I’m in eighth grade and I actually learned this last year! It’s really cool to see the scale at which our body works
Women: What the hell are you doing??
Scientist: Just need to an electron microscope pic of your 3 days old embryo plz
Women: Ok
good job about 50 Different Amazing Things including Under Electron Microscope [ SEM Images ]
Another question about the implanting embryo, how they hell did they get an electron microscope inside a woman's uterus.
Emilie Burns they don't, just take an egg and a sperm, but they both will die quickly in the outside world
They didn't..
It's computer generated a lot of it was atleast
@@ohshitson144
No, idiot, lol... these are real images, fool...
jesus people are devolving and fast... we are doomed...
It is done on the outside...
so fascinating how the brain neurons (1:00) look like something youd see in space. legit looked like a nebula
6:31 sheep brain matters, i didn't know that sheep brains is important
Sheep brains are the ONLY important thing in the Universe.
Sheep happens...😎
You made me lol
The bacteria at 1:23 looks like a cement model of people.. like people were in a blob and cement fell on them and that's what came out, it's really cool
Eyes : happy. Ears: bleeding.
The best part of this video was the epic music track ! I loved the pics too...
Great pictures, some were fantastic. Just dump the music, I almost sprained a finger diving for the mute button.
Thanks for the fascinating video. Great music, as well.
*I Need More Bacteriophages*
for my tongue!
Bacteriophages are complex viruses who kill good and bad bacteria :(
@@dsgh0st Yes, and they are VERY specific in the type of bacteria they kill, most only 1 kind, so it makes them an amazing anti-bacterial agent, hence why we use them as one.
Awesome video! I especially liked the white blood cells.
Some of these images were definitely triggering.
They were disturbing
LOL!
I gagged like 1000000000 times
triggereing what ?
@@zaaboulla82 trypophobia
Absolutely fantastic photography showing, amongst other things, the repeated visual patterns shared by widely diverse creations like tree bark and bacteria or trees and hair follicles. In many of these images I see landscapes or their component elements like earth, ice, waves, clouds, rocks, and so on. Amazing.
I'm pretty sure that the universe is even more creepy from the outside, which we haven't figured how to look at yet....but be patient.
Hopefully in our lifetime
Either I have seen some of it in the books or never seen, but astonished after watching this. So wonderful and yes, a better experience for understanding some Biology.
Many thanks for this great work.
The resin cast of blood is a blossom tree..😍 6:04
Dankje..erg leuk te zien..maar vooral om te WETEN😘TOP👌Holland⚘🌷