😂 my exact thought like this is playing with dangerous stuff what happens when they start linking this to tumor cells and bam tons dead trying to recreate nature
No. Opening gates to hell did it. Don't open gates to hell. Unless you're Doom Guy. Yet you aren't. I'm not. Anyway if it tastes like meat. Has nutrition. Is cheaper. Has a great consistency every time. Tastes better. Then I will buy it. Why not.
@AIuzky It is expected to cost similar to cattle raised for meat by 2030. I have no doubt that it will get cheaper than raising cattle in time as you are essentially trying to provide nutrients to the cells that use protein to create muscle, or meat. With cattle you are also providing food that also goes towards the brain, bones, all of the organs, as well as its fur.
Methane matters way more than carbon because methane traps way more heat. Plus the carbon footprint from labs is mostly refrigerators and livestock uses more refrigerators because the meat has to be driven into cities adding long hours in refrigerated trailers, while lab grown can be made in the city.
@mitchellcouchman6589 I doubt they would be cleaning food surfaces with harmful chemicals. The standard for lab sterilization is autoclave, the vats looks set up to hold pressure, I'd have to imagine steam is what they use given how safe and easy it is.
Well imagine the power needed for a climate controlled factory to be run that produces said meat. Especially with gas and electricity prices as high as they are are here.... It is a lie that cows and pigs only eat food that would be eaten by humans.... Besides grass cow feed can be made of parts of the plants of say corn and wheat we cannot eat. They can also grazenin spots that are not suitable for agriculture.... Hell all the poop can even be used to make energy or manure. Just add a good filter. As for the carbon dioxide... The amount of carcon atoms on earth doesn't really change, just what they're attached to does.
Yeah I was actually wondering about that too, since it is the best usable protein source, since it is made out of the same material as we are. (I am not a cannibal I swear)
With this same technology they are trying to make organs for people with organ failure, so it should be in the future possible to lab grow some extra muscles and implant them.
This is my greatest fear about this. -You're worried about the cancer and weight gain? Just buy real meat then! It's your choice! -Oh, is the real meat too expensive for you? Well stop being a snob and eat lab grown meat!
when producing meat you get about 750 pounds of meat for that same amount of water but with lab grown meat you only get 2 pounds. You can see where they make the numbers look better when you use the actual numbers instead of their selected numbers.
Also the agriculture impact is also always skewed. For example 86% of cattle feed is from byproducts. We don't eat the entire plant. We can't. Cows can. I'm all for it. If it is cheaper, tastes like an expensive cut, has a lot of nutrition, and 100% consistent. I will buy it for sure. I will buy both. PS. Also water can be recycled. It is concentrated. So I'm not worried about water as long as we take steps not to just toss it. I wonder what pollutants it contains. Could be cheap or very expensive honestly.
Where are you getting that figure from? The internet is full of people spreading various numbers but the only peer reviewed science journal figure I found says "cultured meat involves approximately ... 82-96% lower water use depending on the product compared." Source: DOI: 10.1021/es200130u
@@bradjohnson482 But Monsanto would never lie to me, clearly you're just trying to push an agenda unlike that honest corporation that lobbies governments across the world...
Exactly this is not practical and I wouldn't trust eating it. Don't know what the long term results are. Seems like this stuff could also grow deadly bacteria while it's growing
This is how food and replacement organs should be developed. If a sample is taken from a person a variety of organs can be grown from the cultured cells, so thered be no need for donors or a waiting list...the wait will just be grow time.
This is, word-for-word, the whole plot of the 2005 movie "The Island". The rich would have themselves cloned to have a full spare set of their own organs on hand. The clones were raised in a compound and kept apart from the rest of the world. The compound WAS their whole, entire world and they didn't know anything else existed. Good movie.
@jackb.nimble826 better than the sick and poor being killed for new organs. Not talking about full grown for harvesting, but the actual organs as replacement parts.
@@samuelsantanajr.784 I know what you meant and totally agree, if they could figure out how to do it. I imagine growing a working organ is a lot more complex than growing dense muscle tissue. I was just pointing out the similarities between that concept and that movie (CRAZY to think it's almost 20 years old now. Seems like yesterday). People get squeamish and like to yell "cancer!", but progress has to start somewhere. We won't learn how to do things like this unless we actually do it first. Every piece of technology and knowledge we have comes from trial and error. We get it wrong, then we get it right. Most people just don't look ahead that far. They see something fail once then complain, refusing to see what it could mean for society 20, or maybe 50 years later.
@jackb.nimble826 in some context i agree but if they could successfully clone animals, organs shouldnt be difficult especially if they can manipulate a human ear to grow on a rats back...simple organ dna isolation, culture and grow.
@@samuelsantanajr.784 they simply cant as they dont know how to. I have seen a documentary about it. We are all created from 1 and the same baby cel. Somehow that cel desides what it turns into, as in other cels like an evolution. One baby cell becomes tissue, other becomes bones. And they dont know and cant figure out how to predict or controle that cel to create an whole organ without a body. As the cel looks what the body is missing and needs. Its all a big mysterie for them.
A lot of illogical comments in this video. They seem to think if they come out with artificial meat that reduces the demand for farm grown meat that meat prices will go up. Hunh? Supply and demand. If they reduce the demand, unused supply goes up and the prices of farm meat will go down, allowing poorer people to buy it.
He means when the psychos at WEF, who are giggling in their bunkers about this crap, play other games to drive the ranchers out of business, such as predatory regulation, buying and idling feed lands, etc. Once they have full control of the meat supply to the rest of us imagine what lovely things they'll do. They already told you you should be eating bugs. Now it will be cultured bugs.
If Meatable is such an ethical and clean product as they claim, why not open a plant in the Netherlands? Similar to the 'black goo' in Prometheus, they want to test it far from where they live.
It's only 80 bucks a pound for the meat grown in a lab that doesn't have the taste or texture of real meat. It is because of the special liquid they have to use that the cost is so high.
They always play on the public to buy their proposition that water used is "gone forever". Not only do cows fart, but they pee too. All the water goes right back into the environment.
I'm not sure that farm raised meat would be a luxury any time soon. The costs to produce 1 pound of lab grown meat is still $50 to $100, so it's only competitive with really high end meats like Wagyu which I doubt this can match the taste.
With renewable farming, a herd of ten cows and the land actually takes care of the emissions from equivalent of 100 cows. Even if we stopped all animal farming it would have no affect on the environment.
If this is the kind of stuff they will share with us imagine what the company is working on that is still a secret... good or bad this research will change the world as we know it.
This sounds like a good idea, but since many people are allergic to various foods, we must be very careful in labeling these foods so specific allergens can be avoided.
What would stop them from using human stem cells to make lab meat to eliminate using animal stem cells. Restaurants and fast food places could already be using lab grown meat since it’s already legal for sale in America.
I'm torn. This, lab grown meat, seems dystopian and potentially dangerous. At the same time, should we ever get to the point where living in space stations or on other planets becomes a possibility, this work would be an amazing, foundational aspect that would make it possible in the first place. I'll hold my tongue and see what it becomes.
In the space station, guess where the protein supply for the meat lab comes from? One continuous cycle of protein reuse, until a few mutations find their way in and then the fun starts!
This whole situation of lab grown meat is pretty gross, I worked @ an Abattoirs( meat slaughter house) for literally 1 day when I was a kid & it really was totally disgusting. i mean really bad so I guess iI am open to a change. Drawing on history it wasn't that long ago clams, shrimp ect were considered pheasant food and looked down upon primarily because there was an abundance of them. Having just paid $15 for a seafood salad that had hardly any seafood I think people buy food as much for the taste & nutrition as status & marketing.. sad but true.
HMMM A TOWN CALLED EUREKA comes to mind... dumb chicken or Phlebotinum-Induced Stupidity.... This has to win gold in stuff that we shouldn't be messing around with...
I could imagine this being adopted globally and going southwards right after. They have the ability to add in the food whatever they want, that's making mass human experiment just that easy and at a global scale at that 😂
Have to say, I love your content but this is one of the most ill informed videos you’ve done. The emissions from cows debate was debunked almost immediately after it was theorized, but the damage was already done. Then you share the counter argument right after I post. lol. Well done.
Emissions or not, habitat destruction, waste run off and 60% of soy grain corn monocrop agriculture going to animal feed is unsustainable. Not mentioning ethical side of things..
If it hasn't said "Moo" or "Oink" at some point in its existence I don't think I am too interested. We are meant to eat animals, not lab grown garbage.
@@alpacalover0 We are not gorillas. Gorillas have a large cecum to ferment the plants they eat, we have no organ that can ferment plantmatter at all. The little fermentation ( breaking down the plant into something that can be used as nutrients) often cause us painful gas and bloat. And where do gorillas get their B12 from? They eat their shit.. do you?
@@alpacalover0 The physiology of the gorilla is significantly different than that of man. There was a study some time back using cherry picked genes to "prove" the similarity of man and ape but the full genome had not been sequenced. The sequencing of the ape Y-Chromosome reveals approximately 80% difference from mans. I put this in to show that we cannot compare our diets with that of animals.
@@alpacalover0 Gorillas eat A LOT of insects... Which are also animals. They're just not "cute" enough or "human-like" enough for animal rights activists to give a darn about their well-being. Animal rights activists are the most hypocritical, disingenuous type of activist you will EVER hear of. Having said that, while it MAY be true that humans aren't "natural" meat eaters, it is also true that vegetarians do not live significantly longer than meat eaters... If they live any longer at all. And meat is worth dying earlier for.
As someone who barely eats meat, I can honestly say that stuff looked gross. I'm all for other options as far as meat goes but... I think I'll keep growing my own chickens, they are helpful to my gardens. On a similar note, I hope they really invest in the fish side of this. Anything that can help stop the over harvesting of fish from the oceans sounds great, that and the few fish species we can farm look gross without food coloring anyways so why not have a gross looking lab grown thing replace it. This technology, as it stands, also clearly won't replace the animals as they need animals as the base but I'm sure if it becomes profitable they will find a way around that. After all, how many cows are you really going to need to harvest stem cells from when you can kind of grow them infinitely after that. Regardless, thanks for the informative and interesting video, I look forward to the next one.
This is the kind of thing that weirds me out a little, but I find the technology intriguing. I'd try it... long as I had a real steak alongside to compare and cleanse the palate. Fascinating vid.
This is something that's sounds either dystopian or sci-fi. Set up an artificial meat plant on a planet for colonization before you get an eco system with real meat flourishing.
Another general problem with vat grown meat is the quality behind it's own production. Right now you need very well educated people to make it. Just like at one point there needed to be many educated workers building a car but now it is mostly done with machines with people supervising it. As well as the tech involved slowly aging out of use...will they keep using a vat long after some inspector told them to replace it?
Honestly, with the raise in live birth and longer lives resulting in larger and larger populations, sooner or later, we are going to need to produce another source of food, regardless of whether it’s cockroaches or lab grown meat. Besides, it’s not proteins that’s going to be the issue. Remember that humans are omnivores. We need biomass from plants and greens also. The way it’s going, we’re going to be eating bugs and algae until we exhaust that, then it’s 100% lab grown biomass.
I feel like artificial meat can make a bad turn really fast. Imagine the damage that can be done if something is done wrong or intentionally tampered with. But that's just what if.
I'm waiting for someone to slap an organic label on these because this is obviously completely natural and contains no scientific additives or chemicals 😂
Oi I don't care as much about the ethical factor of this, though it is super enticing. What I'm excited for is the availability of ground beef and meatballs WITHOUT chunks of bone in every 10th bite
Cultured meat and food printers brings us steps closer to the ultimate good of the Replicator machines from Star Trek. Im all for it. Some people here seem to fear cultured meat...but id bet they eat fast food...having been in those kitchens, having seen many workers cross contaminate food or handle food after exiting the bathroom or taking outnthebtrash without washing their hands, i am confident you are far more likely to have bad outcomes from eating at most restaurants than by eatin cultured meat
Idk. The idea of not killing anything is interesting, and it would be cleaner, hopefully, but the idea of eating something out of a cell culture is daunting. How do you know the cells weren't taken from something you don't want to eat?
I do not encourage or promote this type of meat. Lol it's just a fact that actually exists
Gross I would not eat lab grown meat
Don't worry, many people are hasty in their conclusions
I didn't see the propaganda, what are you talking about? I get it, you're talking about comments from people who haven't watched the video.
This can only be said by someone who has not watched the video
I think you should consider this reaction when creating the next videos, I like your content
I'm a second hand vegetarian. The cows eat grass, I eat the cow.
Wicked!
LOL I'm reducing any mass produced and processed meat and food on my table, but anyway this is funny
thats exactly what i say when my someone tells me i need to eat vegetebles..
I eat meat that ate vegetebles, got all the vitamins i need
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Hahahah well said
This is the definition of "I dont know how to feel about this but something tells me its not a good feeling"
😂 my exact thought like this is playing with dangerous stuff what happens when they start linking this to tumor cells and bam tons dead trying to recreate nature
You mean "the average Americans first thought will always be.."
This is basically high fructose syrup all over again. You all are getting killed off at an alarming rate.
congrats, you dont understand science
@@paddywallace4645 tell me what is science
I read the title as "How Neanderthals Produce Tons of Meat but Doesnt Kill Animals?" and I was like where are the damn Neanderthals ?!
🤣i see what you did there, Mr. Funny Guy you
Time to sleep, my guy😂
Yoooh, cool profile pic@@Marta1Buck
I would've been impressed if neanderthal did that though, fucking sorcery
I read that too, then reread 😊 glad it's not just me.
10 years later "oops, turns out we are idiots and fake meat actually gives you super cancer"
That would be a good thing though?
It's not any faker than selectively bred tomatoes are fake vegetables.
The meat is cancer
Turbo Cancer.
"safe and effective"
From "is this vegan" to "is that meat from animal" is crazy
Premium, free range, all natural, "made from cow" beef.
1 lb sirloin = 25$
Now I have a new movie plot, a bacteria got into the bio reactors and BOOM, humanity faces a new apocalypse of mutated monsters
This is how the game Doom started. It's just a piece of cultivated meat, until it is not.
No, it didn't.
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No. Opening gates to hell did it.
Don't open gates to hell. Unless you're Doom Guy. Yet you aren't. I'm not.
Anyway if it tastes like meat. Has nutrition. Is cheaper. Has a great consistency every time. Tastes better. Then I will buy it. Why not.
I think Dead Space is a more fitting comparison
@@papascrumpeeh How exactly? Growing meat in a lab is pretty far removed from experimenting with eldritch, alien devices.
The funny thing is this process cost so much
Will probably become cheaper in the future, though.
Everything GREEN/ECO FRIENDLY does, except weed of course they keep THAT illegal because it would destroy THIS nonsense
@AIuzky It is expected to cost similar to cattle raised for meat by 2030. I have no doubt that it will get cheaper than raising cattle in time as you are essentially trying to provide nutrients to the cells that use protein to create muscle, or meat. With cattle you are also providing food that also goes towards the brain, bones, all of the organs, as well as its fur.
Labs usually leave a big ass carbon footprint btw
Yeah, everything does. The key here is to calculate the pros and cons and determine a better way.
Methane matters way more than carbon because methane traps way more heat. Plus the carbon footprint from labs is mostly refrigerators and livestock uses more refrigerators because the meat has to be driven into cities adding long hours in refrigerated trailers, while lab grown can be made in the city.
@mitchellcouchman6589 I doubt they would be cleaning food surfaces with harmful chemicals. The standard for lab sterilization is autoclave, the vats looks set up to hold pressure, I'd have to imagine steam is what they use given how safe and easy it is.
Well imagine the power needed for a climate controlled factory to be run that produces said meat. Especially with gas and electricity prices as high as they are are here....
It is a lie that cows and pigs only eat food that would be eaten by humans.... Besides grass cow feed can be made of parts of the plants of say corn and wheat we cannot eat. They can also grazenin spots that are not suitable for agriculture....
Hell all the poop can even be used to make energy or manure. Just add a good filter.
As for the carbon dioxide... The amount of carcon atoms on earth doesn't really change, just what they're attached to does.
@@zodo2476 wake up EVERY solution humanity comes up with us WORSE do I need to bring up the PPANNED DEMIC
If Russia was doing this nobody would be cheering they'd be stigmatizing the SHIT out if them
Note… with this technology, you can eat human
Yeah I was actually wondering about that too, since it is the best usable protein source, since it is made out of the same material as we are. (I am not a cannibal I swear)
it's just not the same
General BBQ enters the chat
Or mammoth. Or dinosaur.
@@futsk01cannibal one to cannibal two: they don't make em like they used to
10 years after the mass production, body builder will find a way to grow their muscles with the procedure 😂
That is like a dystopian horror scene come to life.
With this same technology they are trying to make organs for people with organ failure, so it should be in the future possible to lab grow some extra muscles and implant them.
Oh yes keep the real stuff for the ELITE the lab for the peasant
This is my greatest fear about this.
-You're worried about the cancer and weight gain? Just buy real meat then! It's your choice!
-Oh, is the real meat too expensive for you? Well stop being a snob and eat lab grown meat!
@@TheRenofox Or just eat vegan like poor people already nowadays do because they can't afford meat or eggs, etc...
Good thing the intro is here, in my opinion, Steve shouldnt be overused, just be like the older vids. May just be biased though.
when producing meat you get about 750 pounds of meat for that same amount of water but with lab grown meat you only get 2 pounds. You can see where they make the numbers look better when you use the actual numbers instead of their selected numbers.
Also the agriculture impact is also always skewed.
For example 86% of cattle feed is from byproducts. We don't eat the entire plant. We can't. Cows can.
I'm all for it. If it is cheaper, tastes like an expensive cut, has a lot of nutrition, and 100% consistent. I will buy it for sure.
I will buy both.
PS. Also water can be recycled. It is concentrated. So I'm not worried about water as long as we take steps not to just toss it. I wonder what pollutants it contains. Could be cheap or very expensive honestly.
Where are you getting that figure from? The internet is full of people spreading various numbers but the only peer reviewed science journal figure I found says "cultured meat involves approximately ... 82-96% lower water use depending on the product compared." Source: DOI: 10.1021/es200130u
@@zodo2476 Real beef producers love to spread FUD because this will affect their money. Big Tobacco did it, Big Oil did it, and Big Ag is doing it.
@@bradjohnson482 But Monsanto would never lie to me, clearly you're just trying to push an agenda unlike that honest corporation that lobbies governments across the world...
Exactly this is not practical and I wouldn't trust eating it. Don't know what the long term results are. Seems like this stuff could also grow deadly bacteria while it's growing
This is how food and replacement organs should be developed. If a sample is taken from a person a variety of organs can be grown from the cultured cells, so thered be no need for donors or a waiting list...the wait will just be grow time.
This is, word-for-word, the whole plot of the 2005 movie "The Island".
The rich would have themselves cloned to have a full spare set of their own organs on hand. The clones were raised in a compound and kept apart from the rest of the world. The compound WAS their whole, entire world and they didn't know anything else existed. Good movie.
@jackb.nimble826 better than the sick and poor being killed for new organs. Not talking about full grown for harvesting, but the actual organs as replacement parts.
@@samuelsantanajr.784
I know what you meant and totally agree, if they could figure out how to do it. I imagine growing a working organ is a lot more complex than growing dense muscle tissue. I was just pointing out the similarities between that concept and that movie (CRAZY to think it's almost 20 years old now. Seems like yesterday).
People get squeamish and like to yell "cancer!", but progress has to start somewhere. We won't learn how to do things like this unless we actually do it first. Every piece of technology and knowledge we have comes from trial and error. We get it wrong, then we get it right. Most people just don't look ahead that far. They see something fail once then complain, refusing to see what it could mean for society 20, or maybe 50 years later.
@jackb.nimble826 in some context i agree but if they could successfully clone animals, organs shouldnt be difficult especially if they can manipulate a human ear to grow on a rats back...simple organ dna isolation, culture and grow.
@@samuelsantanajr.784 they simply cant as they dont know how to. I have seen a documentary about it. We are all created from 1 and the same baby cel. Somehow that cel desides what it turns into, as in other cels like an evolution. One baby cell becomes tissue, other becomes bones. And they dont know and cant figure out how to predict or controle that cel to create an whole organ without a body. As the cel looks what the body is missing and needs. Its all a big mysterie for them.
Every day i wish more and more for a food synthasizer from the show 'the Orville"
this is Soylent Orange, the next step is Soylent Green
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honestly the seafood is the most needed. the way we fish now is wrecking the oceans far more than cow farts are hurting anything else.
A lot of illogical comments in this video. They seem to think if they come out with artificial meat that reduces the demand for farm grown meat that meat prices will go up. Hunh? Supply and demand. If they reduce the demand, unused supply goes up and the prices of farm meat will go down, allowing poorer people to buy it.
He means when the psychos at WEF, who are giggling in their bunkers about this crap, play other games to drive the ranchers out of business, such as predatory regulation, buying and idling feed lands, etc. Once they have full control of the meat supply to the rest of us imagine what lovely things they'll do. They already told you you should be eating bugs. Now it will be cultured bugs.
Meh. Cultivated meat isn't really my thing... but my clone loves it!
(Cue rimshot)
If Meatable is such an ethical and clean product as they claim, why not open a plant in the Netherlands? Similar to the 'black goo' in Prometheus, they want to test it far from where they live.
😂😂😂😂
China is famous for "smoother regulatory practices" when it comes to safety.
@@TheRenofox Singapore is not chinese
I tried Beyond burgers and I was surprised how much I liked it, if not for the price I could see me eating more of it.
Those are plant-based rather than lab grown.
I wouldn't eat that stuff -- not until at least two generations of other people have fed on it, and we get to see how they turn out.
too bad you wont live 2 generations to see it
@@-fenrisulfr-690 2 generations is only 40 years.
Did you get the covid shot though?
- I agree. It looks gross && can possibly cause cancer. No bueno
Wealthy butchers aren't gonna let some industry take them over without a fight either I'd suspect.
All the wealthy butchers are mega farms, like Tyson. If they can produce meat cheaper and quicker, they will.
It's only 80 bucks a pound for the meat grown in a lab that doesn't have the taste or texture of real meat. It is because of the special liquid they have to use that the cost is so high.
Meat farming companies are probably gonna fight this if it starts affecting their stonks.
Ik from the netherlands and we all just eat animal meat i dont even know where to buy or eat this kind of meat
Make A5 Wagyu and you'll cover the costs.
I miss the times where Steve would show up every now and then to add some personalized commentary.
I agree. The people that can't accept change have ruined it.
Water will be the new gold in the world.
It already is in some countries
Tank girl is becoming real life
There are literally oceans of water around.
They always play on the public to buy their proposition that water used is "gone forever". Not only do cows fart, but they pee too. All the water goes right back into the environment.
I will never eat this shit
Why you scared that it will mutate and become flesh monster
@@user-xb2jf4zb1y go ahead and eat lab grown meat bro be my guest I’ll stick with my natural grass fed beef
@@sent5729 atleast meat i will eat was not killed and if ya want Grass flavoir in artificial meat then add it a ARTIFICIALL FLAVOIR 🤣🤣🤣
@@user-xb2jf4zb1y so what if the meat is killed? Doesn’t every animal that eats meat kill other animals? Isn’t that just how Mother Nature works?
If you eat McDonalds, you already do
You don't stop surprising with unusual facts, please keep up the good work!
Watop! I always enjoy your videos. Love the slurping sound when you sip your coffee, just like I do, when drinking alone😂.
Your channel is underrated
By the way, cool 3d
I'm not sure that farm raised meat would be a luxury any time soon. The costs to produce 1 pound of lab grown meat is still $50 to $100, so it's only competitive with really high end meats like Wagyu which I doubt this can match the taste.
I am from the Netherlands and have never heard of somebody eating lab grown meat .. it’s also not in our normal grocery stores ..
With renewable farming, a herd of ten cows and the land actually takes care of the emissions from equivalent of 100 cows.
Even if we stopped all animal farming it would have no affect on the environment.
If they can grow that amount in 3 weeks, imagine how fast they could grow/clone a human..?
They already can. But The Hague keeps a sharp eye on these practices and so the technology is kind of locked away.
i probably wont like that kind of meat, but i like the science behind it. very interesting too, tho very scary.
Atm it's far more scary for far more animals. So this is a good thing. It's still a choice thing. People dont have to buy and eat this meat.
@@HumbleBee123 yea
If this is the kind of stuff they will share with us imagine what the company is working on that is still a secret... good or bad this research will change the world as we know it.
Makes sense now why the farmers are revolting against their government 🤔
This is how we gonna end up with Dead space or fken scp _the flesh that hates_ type of sht
we allready might have chest bursters, you seen those clots in the covid vaccaed?
they always make it sound good because they got financial ties to it so I can't see this ending well.
The other side of the argument has financial ties to companies that raise cows for slaughter so...
You can mold shyt into a paddy and cook it as well. If it taste like shyt, smells like shyt, it might be organic.
I'm already thinking beyond beef, chicken and pork. The potential list of animal protein choices could be incredible in the future.
Have they tested the vitamins and minerals or is it just empty nutrition.
I will never eat that engineered slop
This sounds like a good idea, but since many people are allergic to various foods, we must be very careful in labeling these foods so specific allergens can be avoided.
I literally gagged the entire video starting from the clip image for the video
What would stop them from using human stem cells to make lab meat to eliminate using animal stem cells. Restaurants and fast food places could already be using lab grown meat since it’s already legal for sale in America.
Water vapor is the number one dominating greenhouse gas.
I am all for saving the planet, but without any long term study, I am all in if the zombie apocalypse happens.
If it takes a lab to make it it will take a lab to consume it.
"eat ze bugz" our lord Schwabs order you!
Even if I am starving to death in the desert I am not eating a science project
I'm torn. This, lab grown meat, seems dystopian and potentially dangerous. At the same time, should we ever get to the point where living in space stations or on other planets becomes a possibility, this work would be an amazing, foundational aspect that would make it possible in the first place. I'll hold my tongue and see what it becomes.
It's really just taking one part of the cow and cloning it. Not too weird even if the process is a bit jarring.
In the space station, guess where the protein supply for the meat lab comes from? One continuous cycle of protein reuse, until a few mutations find their way in and then the fun starts!
How long before long pork is for sale?
This whole situation of lab grown meat is pretty gross, I worked @ an Abattoirs( meat slaughter house) for literally 1 day when I was a kid & it really was totally disgusting. i mean really bad so I guess iI am open to a change. Drawing on history it wasn't that long ago clams, shrimp ect were considered pheasant food and looked down upon primarily because there was an abundance of them. Having just paid $15 for a seafood salad that had hardly any seafood I think people buy food as much for the taste & nutrition as status & marketing.. sad but true.
A cow recaptures its carbon back in its life time so the fact they keep saying they are the worst for green house gasses dosnt make sense
This is how the zombie apocalypse starts
HMMM A TOWN CALLED EUREKA comes to mind... dumb chicken or Phlebotinum-Induced Stupidity.... This has to win gold in stuff that we shouldn't be messing around with...
Yeah there'd be an uproar if this was being done to marijuana as there SHOULD be leave weed the way it is too
Sounds like Soylent Green to me😢
I could imagine this being adopted globally and going southwards right after. They have the ability to add in the food whatever they want, that's making mass human experiment just that easy and at a global scale at that 😂
Have to say, I love your content but this is one of the most ill informed videos you’ve done. The emissions from cows debate was debunked almost immediately after it was theorized, but the damage was already done. Then you share the counter argument right after I post. lol. Well done.
The thing is both sides are most likely biased.
... And what, exactly, is the damage that's done?
Your right but we need to push the woke theres
Emissions or not, habitat destruction, waste run off and 60% of soy grain corn monocrop agriculture going to animal feed is unsustainable. Not mentioning ethical side of things..
@@tientruong2007 also ill-informed. Cows often offer benefits to an ecosystem and we’ve never fed our cows soy…
The mere thought of contamination in a bioreactor means how many pounds of contaminated meat per day until they catch the problem?
If it hasn't said "Moo" or "Oink" at some point in its existence I don't think I am too interested. We are meant to eat animals, not lab grown garbage.
Actually we're meant to eat vegetables like gorillas do. Where do you think they get their protein from?
@@alpacalover0 We are not gorillas. Gorillas have a large cecum to ferment the plants they eat, we have no organ that can ferment plantmatter at all. The little fermentation ( breaking down the plant into something that can be used as nutrients) often cause us painful gas and bloat.
And where do gorillas get their B12 from? They eat their shit.. do you?
@@alpacalover0 The physiology of the gorilla is significantly different than that of man. There was a study some time back using cherry picked genes to "prove" the similarity of man and ape but the full genome had not been sequenced. The sequencing of the ape Y-Chromosome reveals approximately 80% difference from mans. I put this in to show that we cannot compare our diets with that of animals.
@@alpacalover0 Look a vegan having no clue how the world works, who would have guessed?
@@alpacalover0 Gorillas eat A LOT of insects... Which are also animals. They're just not "cute" enough or "human-like" enough for animal rights activists to give a darn about their well-being. Animal rights activists are the most hypocritical, disingenuous type of activist you will EVER hear of. Having said that, while it MAY be true that humans aren't "natural" meat eaters, it is also true that vegetarians do not live significantly longer than meat eaters... If they live any longer at all. And meat is worth dying earlier for.
This sounds like unregulated science to me.
As someone who barely eats meat, I can honestly say that stuff looked gross. I'm all for other options as far as meat goes but... I think I'll keep growing my own chickens, they are helpful to my gardens. On a similar note, I hope they really invest in the fish side of this. Anything that can help stop the over harvesting of fish from the oceans sounds great, that and the few fish species we can farm look gross without food coloring anyways so why not have a gross looking lab grown thing replace it. This technology, as it stands, also clearly won't replace the animals as they need animals as the base but I'm sure if it becomes profitable they will find a way around that. After all, how many cows are you really going to need to harvest stem cells from when you can kind of grow them infinitely after that. Regardless, thanks for the informative and interesting video, I look forward to the next one.
If I had to choose between being a carnivore or herbivore... I'd choose to be a carnivore ALL THE TIME.
This is the kind of thing that weirds me out a little, but I find the technology intriguing. I'd try it... long as I had a real steak alongside to compare and cleanse the palate. Fascinating vid.
This is something that's sounds either dystopian or sci-fi. Set up an artificial meat plant on a planet for colonization before you get an eco system with real meat flourishing.
Sounds like a plethora of miss information to me
The only real value is the R&D leading to better food production for space travel and off-world colonies.
So this is what they eat on walle’s spaceship.
Here comes "Soilent Green".
Another general problem with vat grown meat is the quality behind it's own production. Right now you need very well educated people to make it. Just like at one point there needed to be many educated workers building a car but now it is mostly done with machines with people supervising it. As well as the tech involved slowly aging out of use...will they keep using a vat long after some inspector told them to replace it?
Honestly, with the raise in live birth and longer lives resulting in larger and larger populations, sooner or later, we are going to need to produce another source of food, regardless of whether it’s cockroaches or lab grown meat. Besides, it’s not proteins that’s going to be the issue. Remember that humans are omnivores. We need biomass from plants and greens also.
The way it’s going, we’re going to be eating bugs and algae until we exhaust that, then it’s 100% lab grown biomass.
I feel like artificial meat can make a bad turn really fast.
Imagine the damage that can be done if something is done wrong or intentionally tampered with.
But that's just what if.
Nah....u can keep that Petri Dish Prime Rib. It ain't that serious....✌🏽😐❤
Is it possible that we can eat a human in this case? Steve, I hope you won't try it :)
Human meat has been scientifically proven to be 8X more nutritious than beef
I'm sure that won't bring up any new ethical issues to the table for the top 1% that could actually afford it.
Better not because of prions
That video screenshot shows exactly how i thought, as a very very little child, meat is made / comes from. :)
I grow my own weed to smoke. But this is over the top.
They are having a LOT of problems from this.
Folded proteins are deadly and they are having them.
No chance of me eating it😂
I take it you don't like venison then?
The green guys are delighted with your video
Like me, I love delicious veal
It will never be my choice as I am a carnivore I do not need any plant based anything except for my bourbon
I'm waiting for someone to slap an organic label on these because this is obviously completely natural and contains no scientific additives or chemicals 😂
that's cool.... I'd like to see where this goes. But at the same time I wonder if there are any long term side effects...
Oi I don't care as much about the ethical factor of this, though it is super enticing.
What I'm excited for is the availability of ground beef and meatballs WITHOUT chunks of bone in every 10th bite
I like how we always blame anyone or anything else but us for the consequences going on on the planet...
What I learned: It really, really sucks to be a cow.
Cultured meat and food printers brings us steps closer to the ultimate good of the Replicator machines from Star Trek. Im all for it.
Some people here seem to fear cultured meat...but id bet they eat fast food...having been in those kitchens, having seen many workers cross contaminate food or handle food after exiting the bathroom or taking outnthebtrash without washing their hands, i am confident you are far more likely to have bad outcomes from eating at most restaurants than by eatin cultured meat
Corn vs grass will make cows fart more
Feed cows seaweed like kelp and methane drops down to almost nothing
I'll never eat such a thing
it would be great for space stations and spaceships in the future
Idk. The idea of not killing anything is interesting, and it would be cleaner, hopefully, but the idea of eating something out of a cell culture is daunting. How do you know the cells weren't taken from something you don't want to eat?
Will it taste the same without a soul?
NOT ALLOWED TO TASTE THEIR OWN MEAT!?!? WHAT THE F#%K!!
Another step closer to Star Trek tech replicators.