Bahraini Vsauce. I think it has been shown that the people of Bahrain are mostly of Persian origin with some Arabic genetic components. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23039013
Jack Kingers No thats also Arab. You can eat Arab food and meet Arab people. You don't eat Arabic food or meet Arabic people. I'm sorry but this is one of the cases where English breaks it's own rules and the ic suffix doesn't mean pertaining to.
They might actually take first place, due to singlehandedly upendinging an entire biosphere permanently in a way no other mass extinction has done since (& nearly wiping out life on Earth by freezing it). Unfortunately, we can't get data on microbe species counts that far back, so we can't put them in a ranking of mass extinctions empirically, but they're almost certainly responsible for the worst/best.
the discussion of methanosarcina was very interesting and i didn't know about them. cyanobacteria at the great oxygenation event should have been mentioned. they probably take 3rd place because even though their destruction was probably worse than methanosarcina's in proportion, the raw numbers would be smaller because of overall smaller biological activity on earth. similar to how the mongol invasions killed less than world war 2.
should we call it biomass? biodiversity? it is not even clear exactly what we're measuring here. raw numbers, yes, but raw numbers of what? there is no accurate terminology because it is not well defined and considering the subject, it should stay as vague as it is to encompass everything we want it to encompass
how did this methane releasing feeback look stop? these methanogenic organism should've been able to proliferate even after consuming all the biological matter on earth. BTW geat video sharkee keep them coming!
As more and more organisms died and were digested, the methanogenic organisms would find less food sources and the process would have slowed down. Since the methanogenic organisms brought the athmosphere content out of equilibrium, I guess that this meant that methane and oxygen levels could slowly restore to normal.
usually it's used as a catalyst. anyway i looked it up, the abundance of nickel is very low on earth's crust and that in my opinion sets a maximum number of these organisms that can exist at any given time regardless of resources. add the point made by +martijn bouman and we've got ourselves an invasive species that cannot eradicate the totality of all the other organisms. many other variables are at place here but i don't think we'll ever know the full story
If you input that phrase into some of the websites dedicated to keep records of the homo sapiens sapiens' intercourse habits in the form of moving pictures, you might be likely to find an output that matches it.
I guess it's really about how you define organism. For example, we humans couldn't be so deadly without all the organisms that make up coal and oil and other fossil fuels. Do you compare a whole class of bacteria to just a species? In the end it's just one big organic process killing off parts of itself.
Hard to say. I wonder about cyanobacteria during the great oxygenation event. Though, given the amount of time any species has been alive for & how deadly they can be to other organisms it would be hard to classify given lack of data. Based on the limits on what we know & our definitions on what constitutes for a living organisms, I would be open to viruses being included in the list. With viruses being calculated as well my money would be on bacteriophage. This virus could have existed before the first mass extinction event giving it enough time to out compete any other organism for being the deadliest.
good point about bacteriophages, but there are many species of them. is there any one species that did the destruction for all that time consistently enough to compete with humans or methanosarcina or the most dominant species of cyanobacteria at the great oxygenation event?
The way you present everything in an unbiased and open-minded way. Like the way you included the note on the percentages, just gives me extra respect for this channel. It baffles me why you're not everywhere on TV and science channels
Cyanobacteria/blue-green algae in the Cambrian period as a close second to the hypothetical methanogen mechanism for the great Permian extinction. Just a guess, no numbers handy for comparison
Sorry but no your completely wrong on this one. Your compare something that likely had 100's of millions to modern humans who have been around for around a 1/4 million. Furthermore it's only been in the last 200 years that we started have a large enough impact on the world around us to drive an extinction event. All things being equal humans are far more deadly by several magnitudes if your comparing similar time lines.
How much would the earths population increase by if there was no deadly disease, and people stopped killing each other? What would be the impact to society and the planet?
*itastain* I'd say that a society of humans with the level of civility to not kill each other would have enough discipline to control overpopulation in a civil way that everyone willingly agrees to follow.
David Flores Population isn't sustainable, booms cause drops when they all die, and their children and grandchildren didn't have the same amount of children to replace them. (Wouldn't be a boom of the growth was sustained) A lot like baby boomers currently, population peak will happen, and then pop will decrease.
Is this guy like the Arabic Vsauce?
Bahraini Vsauce. I think it has been shown that the people of Bahrain are mostly of Persian origin with some Arabic genetic components.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23039013
Is this guy like the allah akbar of Vsauce?
Myles Bishop I think he's an Atheist though.
Lord Bolton Well... it may have been a stupid comment in the first place, but he's suggesting that he's Muslim, not Arabic.
Jack Kingers *Arab
Arabic is a language
The word Arabic also means pertaining to someone from Arabia, likewise with English and England.
Jack Kingers No thats also Arab.
You can eat Arab food and meet Arab people. You don't eat Arabic food or meet Arabic people. I'm sorry but this is one of the cases where English breaks it's own rules and the ic suffix doesn't mean pertaining to.
Hillary Clinton
Javier Salcedo Not Obummer? No creativity, lack of energy, I give your comment a 3/10, would not recommend.
Cyanobacteria deserved an honorable mention...
They might actually take first place, due to singlehandedly upendinging an entire biosphere permanently in a way no other mass extinction has done since (& nearly wiping out life on Earth by freezing it).
Unfortunately, we can't get data on microbe species counts that far back, so we can't put them in a ranking of mass extinctions empirically, but they're almost certainly responsible for the worst/best.
the discussion of methanosarcina was very interesting and i didn't know about them. cyanobacteria at the great oxygenation event should have been mentioned. they probably take 3rd place because even though their destruction was probably worse than methanosarcina's in proportion, the raw numbers would be smaller because of overall smaller biological activity on earth. similar to how the mongol invasions killed less than world war 2.
I agreed for the most part, but then you conflated raw numbers with biological activity.
should we call it biomass? biodiversity? it is not even clear exactly what we're measuring here. raw numbers, yes, but raw numbers of what? there is no accurate terminology because it is not well defined and considering the subject, it should stay as vague as it is to encompass everything we want it to encompass
4:56 Challenge accepted.
how did this methane releasing feeback look stop? these methanogenic organism should've been able to proliferate even after consuming all the biological matter on earth.
BTW geat video sharkee keep them coming!
I'd guess that the supply of nickel wasn't enough to sustain the cycle as it's seemingly the only limiting element in the loop
nickel doen't get broken down it stays in the biosphere as long as organisims keep using it
As more and more organisms died and were digested, the methanogenic organisms would find less food sources and the process would have slowed down. Since the methanogenic organisms brought the athmosphere content out of equilibrium, I guess that this meant that methane and oxygen levels could slowly restore to normal.
usually it's used as a catalyst. anyway i looked it up, the abundance of nickel is very low on earth's crust and that in my opinion sets a maximum number of these organisms that can exist at any given time regardless of resources. add the point made by +martijn bouman and we've got ourselves an invasive species that cannot eradicate the totality of all the other organisms. many other variables are at place here but i don't think we'll ever know the full story
before I watch the video I'm gonna place a guess: humans are the most deadly organism
Arcy190 close second
it's obvious the deadliest organism is...
I was going to guess vloggers.
correct, the human bean
Arcy190 I'm gonna guess... grass!!! :0
Over 56 billion farmed animals are killed every year by humans. That doesn't include fish. So I'd say humans are.
I can't believe this channel hasn't even reached 100k subscribers! This is some really good content and it deserves more viewers
Definitely read the title as "What is the World's Deadliest Orgasm"
If you input that phrase into some of the websites dedicated to keep records of the homo sapiens sapiens' intercourse habits in the form of moving pictures, you might be likely to find an output that matches it.
Leopoldo Aranha ... porn?
Totally didn’t read the title as *_Deadliest Orgasms_* ...
I'm early let me think of a deadliest organisms...
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I thought it was going to be cyanobacteria. I'm glad I learned about something new Sharkee!
I guess it's really about how you define organism. For example, we humans couldn't be so deadly without all the organisms that make up coal and oil and other fossil fuels.
Do you compare a whole class of bacteria to just a species?
In the end it's just one big organic process killing off parts of itself.
When I clicked this video I said " I swear if the twist is that it's humans...."
What about the first plants doing photosynthesis back in the days when oxygen was toxic to almost all living things?
Mis-read the title and was expecting something else...
Anyone else misread the title at first glance?
Hard to say. I wonder about cyanobacteria during the great oxygenation event. Though, given the amount of time any species has been alive for & how deadly they can be to other organisms it would be hard to classify given lack of data. Based on the limits on what we know & our definitions on what constitutes for a living organisms, I would be open to viruses being included in the list. With viruses being calculated as well my money would be on bacteriophage. This virus could have existed before the first mass extinction event giving it enough time to out compete any other organism for being the deadliest.
good point about bacteriophages, but there are many species of them. is there any one species that did the destruction for all that time consistently enough to compete with humans or methanosarcina or the most dominant species of cyanobacteria at the great oxygenation event?
The thumb is the coronavirus. Who is seeing this on 2020 pamdemic? 🙌
Haha
Please never stop making videos.
The species that I belong to? How dare you assume my species?!?
The way you present everything in an unbiased and open-minded way. Like the way you included the note on the percentages, just gives me extra respect for this channel. It baffles me why you're not everywhere on TV and science channels
yay new sharkee video :D
Cyanobacteria/blue-green algae in the Cambrian period as a close second to the hypothetical methanogen mechanism for the great Permian extinction. Just a guess, no numbers handy for comparison
Sorry but no your completely wrong on this one.
Your compare something that likely had 100's of millions to modern humans who have been around for around a 1/4 million. Furthermore it's only been in the last 200 years that we started have a large enough impact on the world around us to drive an extinction event.
All things being equal humans are far more deadly by several magnitudes if your comparing similar time lines.
Great video Sharkee, but the humans aren't done their damage yet so I'm betting we will win this little game. Keep up the good work!
Another phenomenal production! You're closing in on 100K, let us hope it explodes from there!
Thanks for posting again. Please post more! Been waiting for your videos for ages! You are great!
I think the deadliest organism is the one that caused The Great Oxygenation: Cyanobacteria.
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The question arises why you used kill count over aspects like death rate
also if the cold war got hot i think humans would be 100% on the top of the list
I don't understand. Humans are just crazy.
How does this channel not even have 100k?
Fester Blats quality over quantity.
If humans are not the deadliest, they will be...sooner or later
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Me- Shows (2:26-2:30) of this video
Great video... I have been saying some of this to ppl for a very long time.
what about cyanobacteria? great oxygenation event.
Yooo, where you been? You disappeared for a while
I got some weird terminator ad before the video.
Another good video! Thanks.
I didn't know how dengue was spelled thanks
wow very impressive I love your channel
Really cool video as usual!
I thought it was bacteriophage
We Need to get even better at killing echoder
How much would the earths population increase by if there was no deadly disease, and people stopped killing each other? What would be the impact to society and the planet?
*itastain* I'd say that a society of humans with the level of civility to not kill each other would have enough discipline to control overpopulation in a civil way that everyone willingly agrees to follow.
David Flores Population isn't sustainable, booms cause drops when they all die, and their children and grandchildren didn't have the same amount of children to replace them. (Wouldn't be a boom of the growth was sustained)
A lot like baby boomers currently, population peak will happen, and then pop will decrease.
lol originally read it as 'deadliest orgasm'. not gonna lie, doesn't sound too bad.
"Turns out it's man!"
his tongue relrelrelrel...
great to see a fellow Arab presenting such information... despite the political problems
Is he really? I thought he might be Pakistani.
I think Mia Khali... oh
very good
Donald Trumps Hair
whaaaat? an innocent squirrel? nah..
Id more say, hillary clintons glare, that shit could turn medusa to stone
MickyR true tho
So the deadliest organism is a volcano. Organism.
Volcano.
It's the bacteria mentioned afterwards...
Mitochondrion
Is the powerhouse of the cell, yes yes we know
When I clicked this video, it had 666 views. I think Sharkee is secretly the most dangerous organism.
I worked with Methanosarcina they look pretty friendly, I should say :D
The deadliest organism of all time is the anthropomorphic personification of death, duh.
HAD A DREAM TONIGHT, SHARKEE UPLOADED A NEW VID.. GUESS WHAT WAS UPLOADED 2 HRS AGO MANEEEE
And so… how did life continue after those Methanosarcina thing did its stuff?
The jews!
Ja!
The deadliest organism of all time is the Borg.
Deadliest Organism? Probably Chuck Norris...
Sadly this video missed the most obvious choice... a shark riding on an elephant's back trampling and eating everything it sees...
Lol I read What is the Deadliest Orgasm
Anyway super interesting video like always. Love your stuff man
Sharkee can you plz do more videos on artificial intelligence because I have recently become obsessed with this topic.
Deadliest Organism = 1 SHot. Im so freaking ddrunk rgtnow _D
Deadliest Organism? According to 90's TV it would be mother in-laws.
Lucid Dementia - The Lucid dementia show.
Sums it up nicely.
Sitting here at 0:25 after looking at the map, my guess is the bacteria or whatever that causes malaria
Jake Paul is the deadliest organism
Zerg vs Terran: Bonus Extinction round
You guys better have gay relationships
Best channel on the history of UA-cam.
if you would post videos more often,you would earn enough money to be able to work on a time machine!?? ;)
You can DO it!!! :)
In my country there is problem. And that problem is the..
...?
politicians Tootles... Wade
The answer is clear before even watching the video: Humans
Jerry Xue wrong. Watch it.
*insert vegan joke here*
Its all not enough.
God
Early as fuck
Good timing
Whew !
Me.
I rrreally like yourrrrrrr videos, but could you perrrrrrrrrhaps rrrrrrroll yourrrrrrr "Rrrrrrrr's" a little bit less?
It is distrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrracting.
It makes you sound like a carrrrrrrrrrrrrtoom villain.
Are you saying suicide is a heroic act?
Only if their Asian
Asia is a continent; Not a country. Don't shoehorn everybody in Asia into one culture.
sharkee. you are over complicating this topic. the deadliest organism is......women.
Feminism, communism & religion.
(I know... not necessarily organisms but these examples are much more dangerous)
edgy
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Wolfen Tell that to Mignistu hail mariam, Kim ll sung, pot pot, jozef stalin, Mao Zedong. Atheist dictators who killed millions of innocents.
Replace feminism and communism with "a government" and you're (almost) spot on.
* Almost - since none of them are organisms.
Wolfen kinda wrong
So when the Yellowstone supervolcano erupts we are all screwed?
BestServedCold nah
where da fok is humans