FUNNY FACT: Imagine the total spectrum is 4 km long, then are humans only able to see about 4 cm of them. You could say we are almost completely blind.
@@anasdomain9994 Oh that is a hard question, I am not sure, but the dragonfly has many more receptors than us humans and the eye have the capability to detect fare up the UV scale, while the mantis shrimp's eye are able to see from UV to IR. The reason for my strange way to say it, is that even their eyes can detect that much, do we not know if their brain in fact see these colors. :-)
I could be wrong, but I think cats long distance sight is better than what is stated here. Im speaking from the experience of owning a couple cats over the years
To be honest, I don't understand what the fact that, you've owned several cats over a few years, has to do with the information he has said in the video.
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds! "And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds! "And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
Very well done documentary. I'm convinced that some animals and insects can see things on a spiritual plane. I was kayaking and fishing on a medium sized lake a couple of summers ago and pulled up to a shoreline of a remote cove where there were hundreds if not thousands of dragonflies. I "parked" my kayak staying in it and hung out and attempted to converse with them like the crazy person I am. I offered them some of my lunch. They were buzzing around and landing on me by the droves. After about an hour I bid them farewell and thanked them for there hospitality. It was a simple yet intriguing experience. I kid you not for about a year afterward dragonflies would randomly show up seemingly investigating my truck as I went about my life to work and whatnot. And i dont mean just a random fly by, I'm talking about groups of six or more landing on my hood for extended periods of time. I'll never know for sure but I'm convinced there is/was something they are seeing that we can't.
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds! "And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
@@alicelawrence7517 I disagree about this, mainly because with or without this "power", they are not even respected enough to be let alone, neither beaten, hunted, nor slaughtered to be eaten, in societies where it's not needed at all. Over these last 20 years, I see more and more people giving to animals more and more "powers" and impressive capacities (I mean, in a pseudo-scientific way)... showing regards and sort of respect... but they eat (after slaughtering) them anyway. wtf guys.
yeah lol people are hypocrites that way. we have double standards for everything. on one hand we'll be like: insects are so cool and amazing and better than us!! and then the next we're cutting them up. of course you have those activists for animal rights but even those people have their biases for certain animals, usually the ones "closest to humans".. funny stuff @@V3nom7
That was fascinating. I remember reading that while there are animals who excel in particular aspects of vision - for example night vision, colour perception, acuity, infra red perception etc - the animal with the best overall vision, combining a combination of strengths is.....humans.
The snarrator AI assume there's annoying as f*** the way you talk.But are these people in the comments?Sections or are they AI too?And it would seem like they must be
There's a TV channel, "Dog TV," which shows programs that are designed to interest dogs. Not only is the color spectrum altered to match dog color vision, but the depth of field is also greatly exaggerated (something that the video here didn't mention) to more closely resemble how dogs see.
This is 100% AI 😂. One of the most recent vids is over 3hrs long. Less than a week later (as well as less than a week before) they spit out more long videos. The channel creator also posted the About section in broken English, not the kind of attention to detail you’d expect from a creator who makes such in depth videos. Welcome to the new trend in passive income.
Most true. I got jumped once. I was bending over, and stood up , and turned around . IMMEDIATELY, as soon as I did... someone punched me in my face. Literally, less than a quarter of a second. Never seen him before...but I would recognize that Jerk!!! That surprised me
@@MadTracker Very probably not, I think. There is way too much consistence in the design. At least a human used several AIs and did a decent amount of composing. The animated graphic design also doesn't look AI generated. The videos are real life recordings and not generated.
@@Jakob.Hamburg search how to make money on UA-cam with a faceless channel. You’ll see walk-throughs of how to generate content just like this. I’m not saying a human can’t possibly be doing some editing of the generated content but yeah this is kinda how it all looks, and the voice is 100% AI. They no longer sound robotic in the way they did a few years ago. It may require some work on the human end but not the hundreds of hours normally required to write, research, gather all the video clips (many of which were probably generated as opposed to stock footage anyway), and to arrange/edit. Sorry but unless this channel has an entire team behind it there’s no way they’re able to pump out one to THREE hour docs in a matter of days before suddenly uploading another… not happening
@@Jakob.Hamburg I dont know how this bears out on your thinking but, some of it is simply lies and I dont know what to think, lies, AI, human, God knows
Question for cats…their reaction time is rather incredible such as the ability to avoid snake strikes up close. This seems contradictory per se to need 10 inches of short range vision?
The red IS for us humans, but only to conceal blood to ensure that we continue to enjoy the spectacle of a bull fight without getting icked out by the gore.
This is great. Is there a way to determine how the tongues of different animals differ? I thought of that when the video showed the Tarsier eat the cricket. Is that tasty to them?
IDK about color perception in cats and dogs. In my experience, cats are perfectly capable of perceiving red - if it's a package of their favorite treats. But what if animals perceive light waves in a totally different way than humans? At a party we threw, I coaxed my 'magic' cat upstairs. She had been banished from the pool table for knocking the balls into the holes, thus causing some guests to laugh and others to be annoyed. But when she got upstairs, she saw something I did not. My eyes perceived something like a momentary distortion in the hall, but I don't know what she saw. She didn't like it. I watched her go into 'stalk' mode and when she reached the hall table, she slapped the wall behind it. Then she sat down and washed herself. That was that; very perplexing. Years later, she watched our housemate Bianca die. At this point, my magic girl was blind from congestive heart failure (said the vet), yet she got out of her bed, walked to where Bianca lay (didn't run into walls or anything), then sat with her eyes on her housemate. Bianca passed less than two minutes later. Alacassandra then turned and walked straight back to her bed. It was moving and creepy at the same time.
saying how mosquitoes see infrared radiation that allows them to see the most blood rich areas then proceeding to show a human diagram with tiddies, i was not ready for that ngl 😂
Im not sure about this but I think humans evolved better color perception than most mammals is because of our high calorie requirement for intelligence. Our early ancestors needed to know when fruits and plants were best eaten at a specific point. Being able to pick which fruits were the best to eat by telling which ones were ripe by color is a major advantage in survival. Unlike dogs and cats who dont need much color to chase moving prey or cows who just graze.
the most interesting is how animals perceive time. some birds and insects has time slowed relative to the human nervous system. squirrels and pigeons and spiders
That really makes me think of the way we perceive life. Like what if what we're seeing right now is not shaped or the color we're seing it. Some animals seed the world a bit distorted, what if thats the way the world really is. And what animal gets closer to seeing the world as is??
I'm at 1:13 sec and I know owls have the best nightvision even better than cats. I remember from a study we humans can see about 3,000 stars at night cats can see 40,000 and owls see over 100,000. Also mantis shrimp has the most complex vision.
And then when speaking specifically about leopard geckos they show a crested gecko at 30:21. At 30:30 they show what looks to be a pink-tongued skink while still talking about leopard geckos.
Quite sure we can say that ANY species related vision is their USUAL vision. We also could say that's the human vision that could be considered "unusual".
42:16.Mantas may see better than us, but I hear they have a really dull sense of humor. Besides they're, shrimp. Do you want to be a shrimp? Maybe for one life??
this is a very nice documentary. evolution has come up with many good independent ideas. now i wonder how these would work in a combined eye, the ultimate eye for day, night or crimson vision. anyway with human eyes improved we could have super day and better night vision. can i try that out?
@@OscarKeiner Allah makes us different by giving us brain and a will to choose the right way if we wanna be good people and go to heaven or bad .. but we really alike couse we all worshiping one god and it's allah
@@rana_elsayed you know that every animal somehow has a brain and nerve system right ?? scientifically proven. also, i don’t worship a god because there is no proof for any of the millions of invented gods. you underwent a brainwashing and now try to do that with others. prove me that your religion is true. the quran can not be used as proof since the bible also would be then and because the book cannot be proven either. religion is getting dangerous especially when you start denying science
so horses have weker vision? But they were used to trasport human at very high speeds. Lets say at 35 km/hr or 9.7 m/s. According to video, horse does not know what is after one second. Even he cannot see any ditch, river or turnining ahead.
The fact that humans will never understand how we see each other and wondering what animals think baffles my mind
Do u think we can volunteer someone to take out their eye and put in a cats eye or eagle?
Ya know, as far as the bull goes, people piss me off too! No red blanket required with me either.
FUNNY FACT: Imagine the total spectrum is 4 km long, then are humans only able to see about 4 cm of them. You could say we are almost completely blind.
Cool!!Who is at the end of the spectrum as in what animal can see the most colors
@@anasdomain9994 Oh that is a hard question, I am not sure, but the dragonfly has many more receptors than us humans and the eye have the capability to detect fare up the UV scale, while the mantis shrimp's eye are able to see from UV to IR.
The reason for my strange way to say it, is that even their eyes can detect that much, do we not know if their brain in fact see these colors. :-)
hello? if you could see the whole spectre you will see way too much light so you will see nothing. Ergo blind.
@@fluffy290386 I think our eyes would have evolved to function under the amount of light we could see.
@@friedmule5403 I love it
I could be wrong, but I think cats long distance sight is better than what is stated here. Im speaking from the experience of owning a couple cats over the years
Mistakes such as that are common in AI generated videos.
To be honest, I don't understand what the fact that, you've owned several cats over a few years, has to do with the information he has said in the video.
@AgedblueBunny the fact that the videos information is wrong
@@KeaveMind Where do you know it from? Lol, 🤣 Have you done any research? Or you've just owned a few cats over the past few years?
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds!
"And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
I’ve always been interested in this. To see that there is video that’s almost an hour excited me.
Slow down there cowboy
Speed up there Native Indian
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds!
"And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
@@motherlandmars5999 I dont worship Satan, sry.
@@motherlandmars5999 Seek help. ☦️
Very well done documentary. I'm convinced that some animals and insects can see things on a spiritual plane. I was kayaking and fishing on a
medium sized lake a couple of summers ago and pulled up to a shoreline of a remote cove where there were hundreds if not thousands of dragonflies. I "parked" my kayak staying in it and hung out and attempted to converse with them like the crazy person I am. I offered them some of my lunch. They were buzzing around and landing on me by the droves. After about an hour I bid them farewell and thanked them for there hospitality. It was a simple yet intriguing experience. I kid you not for about a year afterward dragonflies would randomly show up seemingly investigating my truck as I went about my life to work and whatnot. And i dont mean just a random fly by, I'm talking about groups of six or more landing on my hood for extended periods of time. I'll never know for sure but I'm convinced there is/was something they are seeing that we can't.
Hmmm fascinating. But honestly, I would have fainted if even 4 of them landed on me. 😅
I agree with you on animals being able to see on a spiritual plane.
All living things embody the art and wisdom of Allah Almighty's perfect creation. Living things and the elaborate systems in their bodies cannot come into being "spontaneously" or "accidentally" as Darwinism claims. Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds!
"And in your own creation, and whatever living beings He dispersed, are signs for people of sure faith." (Holy Quran; 45/4)
@@alicelawrence7517 I disagree about this, mainly because with or without this "power", they are not even respected enough to be let alone, neither beaten, hunted, nor slaughtered to be eaten, in societies where it's not needed at all.
Over these last 20 years, I see more and more people giving to animals more and more "powers" and impressive capacities (I mean, in a pseudo-scientific way)... showing regards and sort of respect... but they eat (after slaughtering) them anyway. wtf guys.
yeah lol people are hypocrites that way. we have double standards for everything. on one hand we'll be like: insects are so cool and amazing and better than us!! and then the next we're cutting them up. of course you have those activists for animal rights but even those people have their biases for certain animals, usually the ones "closest to humans".. funny stuff @@V3nom7
Are we Dinosaurs to ants?
We Are the end of the World to everything
@@sebastiansagsveen9028go cry some more
Yes and dinosaurs are like planets to them..
SLAYER:
" I can't wait til the whole world F*CKING DIES!!!"
Humankind is no different than the cockroach.
Both species prefer destruction.
attack on titan
That was fascinating. I remember reading that while there are animals who excel in particular aspects of vision - for example night vision, colour perception, acuity, infra red perception etc - the animal with the best overall vision, combining a combination of strengths is.....humans.
esotericaly hue (color) mans (humans)
Excellent show very interesting thank you
So horse has .5 camera? Cat has night vision? Some reptile has iphone pro max. Eagle most likely has telescope?
lmao mate, I know what yer mean, its a load of bollocks
I’m tripping on mushrooms and this is the stupidest video I have ever seen in my life and I can’t stop laughing at it lol
I say the same and I'm not tripping
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR YEARS THANK YOU
What a beautiful and well made documentary, I simply loved it. Thank you
Yeah? Well why don't you marry it?!
@@tim_sees that is so corny.
@@tim_seeshehehehehe
It’s AI generated
The snarrator AI assume there's annoying as f*** the way you talk.But are these people in the comments?Sections or are they AI too?And it would seem like they must be
Thanks for your beautiful information ❤
thank you for your information , its so amazing
There's a TV channel, "Dog TV," which shows programs that are designed to interest dogs. Not only is the color spectrum altered to match dog color vision, but the depth of field is also greatly exaggerated (something that the video here didn't mention) to more closely resemble how dogs see.
How can a human tell us what an animal sees out there eyes ??
Everything is possible
Exactly what I was thinking
They all told him personally, in full detail
1:55 they explain it here bruh 😂😂😂
The matrix of science.
So interesting epizode about animals, pls more like this
This has to be ai, if not hats off to whoever spent countless hours finding and editing the b-roll.
This is 100% AI 😂. One of the most recent vids is over 3hrs long. Less than a week later (as well as less than a week before) they spit out more long videos. The channel creator also posted the About section in broken English, not the kind of attention to detail you’d expect from a creator who makes such in depth videos. Welcome to the new trend in passive income.
@@MadTracker okay, I will report it, and take anything with a grain of salt..
@@sunflowerfoxs There’s no YT rule against AI content -just my personal preference to not support it.
And all the swiped clips and pixelated watermarks. At least Vimeo makes content creators include a notice that it's AI.
A Master Class in "Vision"
I see...
badum tsss 🥁
What you did there.
ha ha ha
Owl is interesting, but parrots probably one of the most fascinating
07:21 No way ! Cat's reflexes at closer distances proves this wrong.
First video and I'm loving this channel already❤
This it's so amazing video 🥰 subscribed
3:06 this is the cutest thing I've ever seen, i love bees😭💗
Great post and information. Error at 48:53 .....Hedgehogs instead of Sea Urchins?
Mistakes such as that are common in AI generated videos.
Another at 44:14😊
I can't believe how far away that bull is, well that's what i told the nurses in hospital when i removed my red hat, the bull was actually quite close
Human: I see what you did there.
Dawg: I din see nuffin
I always wanted to know and see how different animals see.
It's like I always say: our eyes are organic RGB cables 😂.
The world is minecraft to bees
The upside down part for dogs threw me off so hard😂
These videos are always so well produced!
31:52 Zuckerberg is watching you even here
Well done for the work!!!
This video surprisingly help to sleep try lay down watching it
If you don't possess the superpower of empathy then you won't understand this video, period.
If you do possess the superpower of empathy then you won't pay to slaughter them, and stop eating them, period.
The eye on preview is very beautiful and mystery)
This is one of the most impressive videographies i’ve seen!
That intro was so cold tf
Most true. I got jumped once. I was bending over, and stood up , and turned around . IMMEDIATELY, as soon as I did... someone punched me in my face. Literally, less than a quarter of a second. Never seen him before...but I would recognize that Jerk!!! That surprised me
so bees see the world in 144p ? 😂
Lol
It would seem so on my vodka and coke and smoke
Fascinating! Say, if humans have only red, green, blue cones,, howdo we see yellow??
yellow is combination of red and green, where magenta for red and blue, cyan for blue and green
How strange! Thanks.
consider this, that a significant proportion of this video is made up bollocks, that way your question is answered
Very interesting and well made video. Thank you for producing and sharing. : )
Is this an AI-Voice, or a human speaking?
The entire video is AI generated
@@MadTracker Very probably not, I think. There is way too much consistence in the design. At least a human used several AIs and did a decent amount of composing. The animated graphic design also doesn't look AI generated. The videos are real life recordings and not generated.
@@Jakob.Hamburg search how to make money on UA-cam with a faceless channel. You’ll see walk-throughs of how to generate content just like this. I’m not saying a human can’t possibly be doing some editing of the generated content but yeah this is kinda how it all looks, and the voice is 100% AI. They no longer sound robotic in the way they did a few years ago. It may require some work on the human end but not the hundreds of hours normally required to write, research, gather all the video clips (many of which were probably generated as opposed to stock footage anyway), and to arrange/edit. Sorry but unless this channel has an entire team behind it there’s no way they’re able to pump out one to THREE hour docs in a matter of days before suddenly uploading another… not happening
@@Jakob.Hamburg I dont know how this bears out on your thinking but, some of it is simply lies and I dont know what to think, lies, AI, human, God knows
Question for cats…their reaction time is rather incredible such as the ability to avoid snake strikes up close. This seems contradictory per se to need 10 inches of short range vision?
Great video editing and thank you Sir for this information.🙏😊😊
It’s AI generated
@@MadTracker and the information isn't all true
Very interesting, thank you
Amazing thanxx😻
We could never imagine that the universe can be this much incredible✨. It's beyond.❤️
Awesome work
How dare you teach me things. That being said, great doc.
12:45 face expression LOL~~!!
Man's favorite color is red. It has nothing to do with the bull
My favorite color is not red.
The red IS for us humans, but only to conceal blood to ensure that we continue to enjoy the spectacle of a bull fight without getting icked out by the gore.
My favorite color is not red
My favorite color is not red.
@@Aren.2.0 The majority of the planet do. Got it
9:25 On the left is a picture of how humans perceive the world. On the right is a screenshot from fallout 3.
This was really well done.
Ai is pretty good
Hang on, this video was an exercise in delusion, is that what you mean
Very Interesting .
but listen mate, dont believe everything in this video. it has a lot of warped truths in it, its almost a wind up
I just saw SC Johnson commercial on here. They stopped saying SC Johnson a family company 😂
This is great. Is there a way to determine how the tongues of different animals differ? I thought of that when the video showed the Tarsier eat the cricket. Is that tasty to them?
lmao, they might have a go at that one, same style, taking us down the garden path
It make sense now,
Sometimes My cat cant see the food around them,but can see some bugs a mile away
nicely done
Thank you, its so amazing.
Somepeople in sunday morning 12:46 😂😂😂
IDK about color perception in cats and dogs. In my experience, cats are perfectly capable of perceiving red - if it's a package of their favorite treats. But what if animals perceive light waves in a totally different way than humans? At a party we threw, I coaxed my 'magic' cat upstairs. She had been banished from the pool table for knocking the balls into the holes, thus causing some guests to laugh and others to be annoyed. But when she got upstairs, she saw something I did not. My eyes perceived something like a momentary distortion in the hall, but I don't know what she saw. She didn't like it. I watched her go into 'stalk' mode and when she reached the hall table, she slapped the wall behind it. Then she sat down and washed herself. That was that; very perplexing. Years later, she watched our housemate Bianca die. At this point, my magic girl was blind from congestive heart failure (said the vet), yet she got out of her bed, walked to where Bianca lay (didn't run into walls or anything), then sat with her eyes on her housemate. Bianca passed less than two minutes later. Alacassandra then turned and walked straight back to her bed. It was moving and creepy at the same time.
saying how mosquitoes see infrared radiation that allows them to see the most blood rich areas then proceeding to show a human diagram with tiddies, i was not ready for that ngl 😂
Im not sure about this but I think humans evolved better color perception than most mammals is because of our high calorie requirement for intelligence. Our early ancestors needed to know when fruits and plants were best eaten at a specific point. Being able to pick which fruits were the best to eat by telling which ones were ripe by color is a major advantage in survival. Unlike dogs and cats who dont need much color to chase moving prey or cows who just graze.
the most interesting is how animals perceive time. some birds and insects has time slowed relative to the human nervous system. squirrels and pigeons and spiders
I can't finish the video. Too many ads 😅
(gestures vaguely to UA-cam revanced)
Too many s’S for me
@@Grimmtee 😭
I get none. AdBlock Plus. It's a free browser extension...
That's what its all about really, it doesn't matter the video had some warped truths in it
That really makes me think of the way we perceive life. Like what if what we're seeing right now is not shaped or the color we're seing it. Some animals seed the world a bit distorted, what if thats the way the world really is. And what animal gets closer to seeing the world as is??
yes you are worth subscribe, sophisticated blessing from Poland
So what I've learned is that my cat really CAN see me snap my fingers at a 90 degree angle to his head, and he's just ignoring me.
Why did my dog go so crazy over a lazer pointer?
excellent video !
I'm at 1:13 sec and I know owls have the best nightvision even better than cats. I remember from a study we humans can see about 3,000 stars at night cats can see 40,000 and owls see over 100,000. Also mantis shrimp has the most complex vision.
Glasses for creatures might be a thing someday.
44:13 Interesting soccer ball...
thank you
Friendly reminder, humans are mammals, and as such, are also animals. Have a great day!
Even if humans weren't mammals, they'd still be animals.
During the snake section while talking about fixed eyelids at 27:58 they show a blue-tongued skink. Blue-tongued sinks have moveable eyelids.
They then say vipers (picture of a viper), pythons (picture of a python), and boas (picture of a ball python) at 28:56
And then when speaking specifically about leopard geckos they show a crested gecko at 30:21. At 30:30 they show what looks to be a pink-tongued skink while still talking about leopard geckos.
Quite sure we can say that ANY species related vision is their USUAL vision. We also could say that's the human vision that could be considered "unusual".
What did hedgehogs have to do with sea urchins?? That came out of no where
Hedgehogs are related to pigs and chickens so urchins are related to bears and tigers .
@@Maxtyur more confuse AOE
Spikey spikes
Wait then what about the rhino? 🤔
@@jaszminejohnston8167 The white rhino is grey the grey rhino is white the black rhino is pinkish colour.
I love too know how the wild veiws us ❤😂🎉😢😅😊
Is it true that dogs can't look up? Or that they always run in circles when they find themselves in a situation they don't understand?
Bro the peacock shrimp crazy
So y’all not gon talk about them flies that I can never seem to get because they see me coming from a mile away?
42:16.Mantas may see better than us, but I hear they have a really dull sense of humor. Besides they're, shrimp. Do you want to be a shrimp? Maybe for one life??
this is a very nice documentary. evolution has come up with many good independent ideas. now i wonder how these would work in a combined eye, the ultimate eye for day, night or crimson vision. anyway with human eyes improved we could have super day and better night vision. can i try that out?
licing through improvement is better than being born with super powers
just... woah dragon flies...
yeah, but, if you think about it, it doesn't sound good, so, that's what I've thunk
"The bringers of wonder"
i m a vet student and that s just wow
AI getting pretty good. You almost think it't a human narrator.
you know humans are an animal species too, right ?
The top animal
@@moneymikr7349 no, without weapons we‘re nothing against basically any other species
@@OscarKeiner Allah makes us different by giving us brain and a will to choose the right way if we wanna be good people and go to heaven or bad .. but we really alike couse we all worshiping one god and it's allah
@@rana_elsayed you know that every animal somehow has a brain and nerve system right ?? scientifically proven. also, i don’t worship a god because there is no proof for any of the millions of invented gods. you underwent a brainwashing and now try to do that with others. prove me that your religion is true. the quran can not be used as proof since the bible also would be then and because the book cannot be proven either. religion is getting dangerous especially when you start denying science
So , for those with BIG BANG , how it’s possible from nothing to appear all of this?
Blue and green isnt cyan. Its teal. Its cyan if you add yellow
This is a standout video.
How did they even find out how animals see 😮
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SUBHAN ALLAH ❤️💫😊
I'd really like to see how a nocturnal animal like a sugar glider sees
I still wonder how they really know how they really see. Like how do you they see those colors? 🤔
so horses have weker vision? But they were used to trasport human at very high speeds. Lets say at 35 km/hr or 9.7 m/s. According to video, horse does not know what is after one second. Even he cannot see any ditch, river or turnining ahead.
Great vid but too much talking.