We are not the most intelligent species😂 We only use about 6% of the brain's potential. Dolphins are the smartest living creatures. Using 20%. Who, next to swine, are our closer relatives. We aren't related to monkeys. They'd still be evolving into humans if that were the case. We eat swine because he has the same exact skin, preventing cannibalism. And we have webbed fingers and toes for swimming. Such monkeys don't have. We're water creatures adapted to land. We are not land creatures originally. At 14% brain function bats and sea animals developed sonar abilities. We are actually at the bottom of the list.
Ah, percentages, the easiest way to appear informed without actually informing much of anything. 6% of a truck full of cereal is still more cereal than 20% of a bowl of cereal. 14% phone battery current is not equivalent to 14% metropolitan area current.
I remember learning about the tongue map in kindergarten. I raised my hand and asked what was in the middle and the teacher said "it's just... Tongue." I still remember that very vividly
fhhjjk yfvvhjj I learnt that the middle was salty and there was no salty taste buds on the sides. The only taste buds on the sides were the sour ones.....
so our body is still 100% human, but being human (or any animal) we house bacteria to keep us alive... that does not make out body less human, it just makes these bacteria part of our human body
You will find that included in our DNA, is DNA from Viruses/Viri whatever. Which have hijacked our DNA to enable their reproduction. And those traces still remain.
@@kaical8273 Not at all. Is more like. Someone look at water and say H2O is water... and you say "yeah, but the thing we normally refer as water is not H2O, it have other substances". So we are talking about two different things with the same name. Water in a pure chemical way and water in a day by day life. When i say to you "get me glass of water", i'm not asking you to get water from my sink and destilates it just to bring me H2O, i'm asking you to get this mix of things that includes H2O put in a glass and bring to me... in other words "bring me a glass of water".
@@JohnCena8351 Of the stuff I learned from school only a handful of it was applied in adult life sofar. I pretty much learned all I know for my work either from the internet or other people at work. On top of that, I'm a junior DevOps engineer. Sure it's good to have a paper saying you can do this and that, but at the end of the day it all boils down to experience and understanding.
"Many people believe Dolphins to be the dumbest creatures on earth, because with all their brain capacity instead of building civilisation and advancing as a species, they just swim around and enjoy life. Others believe they are the most intelligent creatures on earth ... for the same reason." - A hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Eh...not really. The only atrocities dolphins don't do humans do are the ones they can't do. Anything from bullying, killing, and raping are pretty common pastimes for dolphins.
@@9308323 Dude that's a joke out of a british space comedy about how people interpret the same facts wildly different because of their perspective. It's not actually about dolphins.
@@Fotoschiki These "facts" are demonstrably false, though. Just because it's meant to be a joke doesn't mean the point it's trying to make (which is serious enough, as you yourself demonstrated) wasn't undermined by the poor choice of example. Dolphins are one of, if not the biggest assholes of marine life.
The 'fact' that we are mainly microbe is also a myth. The amount of microbial cells and human cells are about equal most of the time, slightly fluctuating, but after defecation (and therefore flushing of the gut microbes) there are more human cells in the body compared to microbes.
The original myth about this is that microbes out number us around 10 to 1, but the fact is that it is closer to 1 to 1 (43%/57%), but this ratio varies from person to person. Thanks for watching.
In your next video i am gonna coment of how did those life hacks channels luyed about the " toothpaste fixes broked phone screen (they could of say about a tablet screen, laugh or leave : )
Surely saying we taste in the brain, not the tongue, is like saying we see with our brain, not our eyes, or hear with our brain, not our ears, etc. The brain also interprets all those, they're all just chemical and electrical signals too.
You just have said it... "Evidently we are able to Taste into our brains [Because that's where the vast majority of the properly done functions that we managed to do thro' our day are somehow "Stored" to be passed towards the *Next Generation* continuing with the Family bonds.] Not *with* using our brains "literally speaking"
I mean not really when you consider the experiment, in which you modify the brain, amd them the receptors in the tongue, unaffected, will give you different results to the normally expected.
First point is so stupid. It is like saying your eyes don't actually see anything, light just goes into them and stimulates nerves which send signals to be interpreted in the brain. Or that your nose doesn't smell.
Urine can still be an indicator of other health problems. For example, if it’s tinged with red, it may be an indicator of blood (or having consumed too much red food dye.) If it’s cloudy, it could be a sign of a yeast or other infections. If you spot anything particularly odd, it’s generally a good idea to see a physician.
Sure, but that has nothing to do with the point made in the video. It's only talking about hydration levels reflecting on the color of one's urine. That's like a video saying "phlegm color doesn't indicate if you're on your way to recovery from your coughs" and you commenting "But it can also indicate blood if it's colored red." I mean, duh. 🤣 Pretty sure most people wouldn't "yeah, that's normal" as they spit or urinate blood.
The taste section of this video is very true. When I was a stupid teenager (14), I was in a skateboarding accident (no helmet) that caused me to have a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). I landed head first on the pavement. When I woke up days later in the hospital, I lost both my sense of taste and smell. For years, both senses were faint. The loss of smell came in handy during the diaper changing years, however. Since that accident, my taste and smell have come back to some extent, but it seems only half. To this day, I just turned 45, there are things I can't smell or taste, or taste different than I remember.
@@dawidsienczak9821 No worries. I lived through it. I was lucky. I learned from it. I was a stupid kid and learned a valuable lesson: Life is a gift that in a blink of an eye, it can be snuffed out. Sure I lost my smell and taste, but I eventually got some of that back. I am glad I didn't go blind, or worse, die from brain swelling. I was lucky.Thank you.
@@newphonewhodis9940 saying it was lucky is stupid, saying it was partially lucky in some interpreted sense , maybe , I still don't agrre with this logic , also you seem sad.
I feel like the tongue one could be used for a lot of other parts, like you don't actually see with your eyes you see with your brain, you don't feel pain with your skin you feel pain with your brain. You don't smell with your nose, you smell with your brain
I was thinking the same thing because it sounds like they are unique but that the system just doesn’t analyze it completely & just uses markers which is ridiculous. Let’s play with peoples lives & possibly put someone in prison forever by not thoroughly doing our job & checking the entire finger print. 🤦♀️
@@beccaboo6355 Also, a lot of prints recovered from a crime scene are partial prints, so you may not get the full 12 reference points you're supposed to. Compare this to the TV shows, where they can miraculously get good fingerprints off of any surface.
the problem is finger prints are probably unique, not definitely. it has not been mathematically proven yet. so he debunked the statement being a fact.
Yeah, that part seemed a bit odd. You could say the exact same thing about smell, eyesight, hearing, etc. But the point that we were told you only tasted salty things on one section of your tongue is a lie, and I knew it as a kid when I first heard that.
#6: Saying you taste with your brain rather than your tongue is pure sophism - that goes for _every_ other perception as well - the signals from the retina do not become "sight" before being processed in the visual cortex, to name just _one_ example. Also, this way of splitting hairs does not address the problem of the "taste map". Also also, most of the sensory information making up the "taste" sensation comes from *smell* receptors in the _nasal cavity,_ not on the tongue. Hold your nose closed to find out how bad this makes you at recognizing foods. With closed eyes, obviously. #1: The 45% microbiome number has long been challenged (it is also left completely unclear _what_ percentage is measured here: *weight* or *number* of cells??), and once you are going there, why did you gloss over mitochondria? Our microbiome is not technically speaking _part of our human body,_ they just *_inhabit_* it. Our mitochondria, however, are essential parts of our every cells, and yet, they have their completely separate DNA that does not mingle with ours. Their evolutionary history from symbiotic single cell organisms suggests to classify _them_ as "not _strictly speaking_ part of our human body." From a channel called "Debunked", I really expect better.
Maybe you shouldn't known better, anyone that has the word debunked in the title is looking for attention. A specific kind of attention; i think you can guess what I'm talking about.
@@WhiteBlossom-001 Well fortunately, the word "debunk" is also used by really high quality channels like Captain Disillusion (yes, in spite of this name, he makes really good videos), so it is not an automatic turn-off for me. Also, flat earth debunkers use the term widely, and those who do have a solid education in natural sciences and do know what they are talking about.
@@Noone-of-your-Business ok,thank you for correcting me But if you look at hes channel. You will start to understand Hes THAT type of debunking channel
A lot of these are kind of "no duh". Was anyone really confused that the brain interprets the data we receive from our sensory organs? The "no two fingerprints are the same" one is more hypothetical than useful. No one is getting convicted of crimes based on a doppleganger out there. The urine one feels more like arguing for the sake of arguing. We all know from practical experience that it is generally true the darker the color the more dehydrated we are. Sure, there are other factors that can effect urine color. But generally speaking it is absolutely true that urine color is determined by dehydration levels. The whole "your body is 100% human" argument is also really misleading. Again, I don't think anyone is confused about humans having a microbiome. The video also purposely misrepresents the numbers. 57% bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea cells makes it seem like we are less human than an amalgamation of weird crap. But by mass these things are far smaller than our human mass. But 0.001% of our mass is a combination of bacteria, viruses, fungi and archaea cells isn't very catchy is it? This kind of clickbait science news is a real problem in our society.
Other myths; that you only have 5 senses, ignoring things like balance and hunger. Then the one about having to pee 6-7 times a day ... or is it true? Because if we sleep 8 hours, that menas you have to pee 6 times for 16 hours, that is almost every 3rd hour. Maybe it is true for some, but it just seems to often.
The more liquid you consume, the more likely you will go to the toilet. If you consume alcohol, the frequency could increase up to 30minutes if you had a lot of liquid in your body beforehand. (Based off experience) I think most humans have to pee after they wake up.
Doctors have known for about 40 years - people a lot older than me have had theirs removed for no reason, but no one my age has. That’s the dividing line between doctors thinking there’s no harm in removing it versus doctors feeling that the appendix is useful and should only be removed when it’s dangerously inflamed.
the taste map really is stating where most receptors for each taste are in our tongue, saying it is fake because taste if felt in the brain makes no sense. it's like saying that our eyes don't have specific regions for perceiving colour and brightness because sight is actually in the brain
Fingerprints are unique, if you look at them closely enough. But our legal system doesn't. Our legal system makes a lot of assumptions that actual scientists shake their heads at. Like looking at fire damage can definitely prove it was arson and where it started ... sometimes it works, but many times the "experts" are pretty much guessing, but the lawyers don't paint it that way at all. Lie detectors are very vague indicators of actually lying.Even DNA evidence may not be right, cross contamination is just one way it can fail.
For the "40% of heat from head" . . . The point is if you are wearing a thick jacket and no hat . . . and you are still cold . . . You will feel warmer by putting on a hat, than putting on a thicker jacket.
lol next it'll be "You don't actually hear with your ears, you hear with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it. You don't actually see with your eyes, you see with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it. You don't actually smell with your nose, you smell with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it." All the senses lead back to the brain, whats the logic in arguing that the sensory organs aren't actually sensing
As nurse I can say all dehydrated people have darker urin, but that doesn't mean vice versa would be true. (okey, not "all". There are very specific illnesses (e.g. diabetes insipidus) or drugs (many diuretics) who fake this, or people with big areas with freshly burned skin. But that are edge cases)
Honestly, it was pretty painful when he said that "your fingerprint can match with others" while showing an image about % of accuracy. 💀 Like as..... matching of two things isn't supposed to be exactly 100% to call it matching? Otherwise it's just "similar".
I have a finger that has a scar down the middle of it. On one side of the scar the fingerprint is an arch and on the other it is a loop and they would not match up if the scar was not there.
Sort of not related, but I am a guitar player and my left hand is so callused that when I was in high school we had a fingerprint scanner thing to pay for our school lunches since it was a lot faster and simpler than a card or whatever, but they wanted everyone to use their left pointer finger, and I was the only person I knew of that routinely had to use my right since it would just come up as basically a blank print with my left hand because the skin was so hard the machine couldn't read it.
fun fact: I had a teacher once who had adermatoglyphia and she said that she was almost denied into the country (Qatar) b/c of it. Its actually kinda cool
Next time you're out shopping you should buy a pack of common sense. Try rubbing that on your head and see if it helps. I am pretty sure you'll be able to grasp some of these concepts a bit easier...
So our fingerprints *are* different enough to be used for ID, but our methods of analysis are deeply flawed & need to be standardized, nor should any criminal case rest solely on fingerprints. You'd think with tech constantly getting better/cheaper/smaller, we'd have moved to computerized analysis already, since computers could be programmed to match as many reference points as possible.
Hypo, meaning low, natre, referring to sodium, or more formally natrium, and emia, meaning presence in blood. Hyponatremia Low sodium presence in blood.
The lottery is a bad comparison - for the lottery, someone HAS to win, which is why people do win. This is not comparable to fingerprints, where they don't have to have some which are the same. I'm fairly certain fingerprints' uniqueness would be down to calculating how they're actually formed in the first place - until then the uniqueness is a completely reasonable conclusion that has not been disproven.
it feels like most of these myths were at most only partially debunked, like the urine color one seemed to only say that hydration is not the only thing that influences urine color not that being dehydrated doesn't change urine color.
My own experience backs up the theory about pee colour indicating hydration. I knew it was my microbiome making me fat, and nothing to do with all those cream cakes.
Fucking HATE fingerprints so much. I have to get old people to digitally scan their finger print for my job and it's impossible for 80 percent of them to do it. Their fingerprints no longer exist from a life of hardlabor.
A question on number 5: It is understandable that surface area won't lose heat as fast as any other part of the body, but could the heat loss from the head be attributed to breathing out warm air and inhaling cold air, as it is the only part that actively takes in and expells external air at high volumes?
The heat one I dont think is wrong, think its misunderstood. Theres two ways to look at it. 1. You lose 40% to 45% of your body heat through your head. Or 2. They lost 40% to 45% of their heat from their head. If you wrap them up, and bang them in the artic or what not, they still lost 40% to 45% of their heat because they didnt cover their head. Thats still a very important statement and shows the importance to cover up properly. I hate hats, but this does prove why i should wear when needed.
"The most intelligent species on the planet." Dude I work at a call center and can prove that is not true lol. I've met ants smarter than the people who call me on a daily basis lol
Really? 0.08% of the people convicted primarily by comparing fingerprints have been wrongly convicted? That’s a very large number of innocent people locked up. AM I THE ONLY ONE who feels those people need out right now!
Not entirely sure how microbes living inside us as entirely separate beings that we have a symbiotic relationship with makes us less human, but alright.
The taste thing is not a myth as much as its a misunderstanding. The tongue diagram is to show rough percents of how many of each taste receptors there are.
Exactly, all of our senses are techincally "in our brain", but without somthing to send distinct signals to the brain in the first place, you wouldn't have senses at all. It's like saying the processor in a digital thermometer is what really senses the temperature, but disconnect the thermocouple and the processor won't be processing anything. Most of these "facts" are quite close minded and lead to just as mamy misconceptions as they dispel
Yeah like for instance the fact a issue with ur eye or brain can make u blind, there both key for it to work… but really ur brain is what sees. Ur brain is you without it YOU can’t see anything
Napoleon wasn't short, he was 5ft 7 which was on the tall side for the average french person at that time. Its just that he was 5ft 2 in french inches rather than British inches which were larger and was exploited as propaganda by the British, however in a twist of irony, spreading the metric system across Europe would mean this mistake would never happen again
They say that about tonsils now too. It used to be we were told tonsils didn't matter. Now they say tonsils are the first line of defense against viruses and bacteria that can harm the rest of the body.
I was always under the impression that losing heat through your head was due to lack of clothing. With hands and head exposed most heat loss would e through the head, with a scarf, hat, ear muffs etc. you can reduce this.
Not really, just like there is a 50% chance that 23 people in a room share a birthday, the fact that we have billions of people means there are many of them who share a fingerprint. Is it exceedingly rare? Yes, but the chance that nobody has the same print is even rarer.
Even in nursing we use the general rule of thumb that hydration is tied to urine being darker and more concentrated. That is not a myth. There's simply more to it. There are few things that most people will not come into contact with that will change urine color, but it does happen. Still, it works as a general rule of thumb and is not entirely, or even mostly false. This is another misleading item in your list. edit: it is worth noting that we observe color of urine for presence of blood and proteinuria (protein in the pee) more often though, since there are better indicators of dehydration.
The USMC taught us we lose most heat through our head, because some folk dress up but omit proper head covering. Having solid cold weather head covering goes far in keeping a body warm.
When wearing long-sleeved clothing I've always found it the easiest to control my body heat by rolling up the sleeves when I'm too hot and unrolling them if I'm getting cold.
Lmao...when I read you say it...mine did. Weird how that works. Kind of like how yawns are contagious. For me, just reading the word yawn, makes me yawn. And if I see or hear someone yawning...I'll be yawning all day. What about you? Lol
No, there isn't a reason for everything. Evolution is not a conscious process. It's not like someone sat down and designed the most perfect possible human, we evolved by randomly mutating genes and the ones that proved to be more useful survived. But there may also be random mutations that aren't useful nor harmful, they're simply there, that have skated by and survived.
The last myth is kinda stupid to measure by numbers of cells instead of volume because eukaryotic cells (human cells) are 1,000-10,000 larger by volume than prokaryotic cells (bacteria) with viruses being even smaller.
I like how #4 is "Debunked" pretty much by claiming we cannot proved that it is false or true BUT we certainly do know that we do not do enough checks or are not consistent enough in our biometric scans to certainly make this claim. This is like saying "Lets compare if these 2 cars are identical but lets just check the car color , if it has 4 wheels, and if they have same number of doors. and depending on the place we might also check for if the windows are tinted."
There was something unsatisfying about this. E.g., we usually use "all else constant" when we make predictions - so it's weird to say the thing about the color of pee without somehow factoring that in. Something along the lines of "if all else is constant (i.e., you are not changing your food, vitamins, medications, and dietary supplements), your pee color is related to your hydration." To make it seem entirely unrelated seems misleading. Plus, is hyponatremia really that common!?
No animal besides humans have a chin? Poppycock! The definition of chin is: the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw. I am writing this as I’m scratching my cats chin. Lol
"You lose 40% body heat through your head." My thought of how they meant it: When you are fully clothed the head is the one exposed surface of the body that is difficult to cover up, so that's why you lose the mose amount of heat there. Their explanation is just taking it way too literally. Do you walk around naked in winter? No? What a surprise... Same shit with the fingerprints. They aren't unique because analysts cannot read them properly?! Wtf reason is that? So much nonsense in this video that it discredits everything else.
Well, you see you have the burden of proof backwards with the finger prints. Every print we've ever taken is unique from every other one, this is because the prints are made by the amniotic fluid as it passes over your hands and feet during pregnancy, in order for a set of prints to match up, the mothers need to have the same body, doing the same things with identical fluid while the baby sits and fidgets the same way inside, for ~5 months, oh and the pregnancies have to develope identically too.
With the fingerprint thing, I always thought it was weird because I have a feternal twin and we both use fingerprint locks on our phone. My ring finger print unlocks her phone even tho she used her pointer finger to lock it and non of her finger prints can unlock mine 🤔 She probably has a bad phone but still 😅
I'm going to start collecting my earwax and start making a birthday candle. Does anybody know anything I can try to stimulate more wax production in my ears 🌽?
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And dolphins are smarter...
@@s.m.o2306 ya
I was just curious why did your animation only show men submerged under the water?
We are not the most intelligent species😂
We only use about 6% of the brain's potential.
Dolphins are the smartest living creatures. Using 20%. Who, next to swine, are our closer relatives.
We aren't related to monkeys. They'd still be evolving into humans if that were the case.
We eat swine because he has the same exact skin, preventing cannibalism.
And we have webbed fingers and toes for swimming.
Such monkeys don't have. We're water creatures adapted to land.
We are not land creatures originally.
At 14% brain function bats and sea animals developed sonar abilities.
We are actually at the bottom of the list.
Ah, percentages, the easiest way to appear informed without actually informing much of anything.
6% of a truck full of cereal is still more cereal than 20% of a bowl of cereal.
14% phone battery current is not equivalent to 14% metropolitan area current.
Well now I can tell people I’m not alone
Because there's always someone among us 😁
@@athenatanyimin4035 sussy
You’re never alone. We’re always watching. Bwahahaha! :P
I remember learning about the tongue map in kindergarten. I raised my hand and asked what was in the middle and the teacher said "it's just... Tongue." I still remember that very vividly
fhhjjk yfvvhjj I learnt that the middle was salty and there was no salty taste buds on the sides. The only taste buds on the sides were the sour ones.....
You made your teacher silently panic
No there is a taste
so our body is still 100% human, but being human (or any animal) we house bacteria to keep us alive... that does not make out body less human, it just makes these bacteria part of our human body
Thank you that's like putting water in a jar and saying the jar is made of water.
You will find that included in our DNA, is DNA from Viruses/Viri whatever. Which have hijacked our DNA to enable their reproduction. And those traces still remain.
@@kaical8273 Not at all.
Is more like. Someone look at water and say H2O is water... and you say "yeah, but the thing we normally refer as water is not H2O, it have other substances".
So we are talking about two different things with the same name. Water in a pure chemical way and water in a day by day life.
When i say to you "get me glass of water", i'm not asking you to get water from my sink and destilates it just to bring me H2O, i'm asking you to get this mix of things that includes H2O put in a glass and bring to me... in other words "bring me a glass of water".
The only myth I've never heard or is the #1 ranked myth.
Never not once
I can already tell that y’all ain’t no fun at parties
This is teaching me more than public school
that's because public school taught us all myths
Maybe you should start paying attention.
@@kattberckley7811 AGREE UwU
Facts
@@JohnCena8351 Of the stuff I learned from school only a handful of it was applied in adult life sofar.
I pretty much learned all I know for my work either from the internet or other people at work. On top of that, I'm a junior DevOps engineer.
Sure it's good to have a paper saying you can do this and that, but at the end of the day it all boils down to experience and understanding.
i swear i can taste food with my tongue. my mom confirmed many times that i don't have brains.
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@willyberg123IKR
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"Many people believe Dolphins to be the dumbest creatures on earth, because with all their brain capacity instead of building civilisation and advancing as a species, they just swim around and enjoy life. Others believe they are the most intelligent creatures on earth ... for the same reason."
- A hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Eh...not really. The only atrocities dolphins don't do humans do are the ones they can't do. Anything from bullying, killing, and raping are pretty common pastimes for dolphins.
@@9308323 Dude that's a joke out of a british space comedy about how people interpret the same facts wildly different because of their perspective.
It's not actually about dolphins.
@@Fotoschiki These "facts" are demonstrably false, though. Just because it's meant to be a joke doesn't mean the point it's trying to make (which is serious enough, as you yourself demonstrated) wasn't undermined by the poor choice of example. Dolphins are one of, if not the biggest assholes of marine life.
Everything is processed in the brain. Vision happens in the brain, not in your eyes, if you want to take that perspective.
“The human is the only animal with chins”
Leafy is not human finally confirmed
Your FBI agent i knew it
Leafy from bfdi or Leafy from a UA-cam channel?
so the kid from Up is not human?
BFDI or a channel?
The 'fact' that we are mainly microbe is also a myth. The amount of microbial cells and human cells are about equal most of the time, slightly fluctuating, but after defecation (and therefore flushing of the gut microbes) there are more human cells in the body compared to microbes.
The original myth about this is that microbes out number us around 10 to 1, but the fact is that it is closer to 1 to 1 (43%/57%), but this ratio varies from person to person. Thanks for watching.
@@DebunkedOfficial then why in the video it it addressed as humans think we are human, but the 'fact' is that we are more microbe than human?
@@Thrawnmulus I like you're thinking, however I don't think the microbe part of us has much thought on the matter. Thanks for watching
In your next video i am gonna coment of how did those life hacks channels luyed about the " toothpaste fixes broked phone screen (they could of say about a tablet screen, laugh or leave : )
Surely saying we taste in the brain, not the tongue, is like saying we see with our brain, not our eyes, or hear with our brain, not our ears, etc. The brain also interprets all those, they're all just chemical and electrical signals too.
yeah, it is kinda pointless
You just have said it... "Evidently we are able to Taste into our brains [Because that's where the vast majority of the properly done functions that we managed to do thro' our day are somehow "Stored" to be passed towards the *Next Generation* continuing with the Family bonds.] Not *with* using our brains "literally speaking"
I mean not really when you consider the experiment, in which you modify the brain, amd them the receptors in the tongue, unaffected, will give you different results to the normally expected.
First point is so stupid.
It is like saying your eyes don't actually see anything, light just goes into them and stimulates nerves which send signals to be interpreted in the brain.
Or that your nose doesn't smell.
Well yeah
@bonglee66 I know right
If you manage to destroy the back side of your brain (called central cecity), you will be blind without needing to hurt the eyes in any way
Urine can still be an indicator of other health problems. For example, if it’s tinged with red, it may be an indicator of blood (or having consumed too much red food dye.) If it’s cloudy, it could be a sign of a yeast or other infections. If you spot anything particularly odd, it’s generally a good idea to see a physician.
Sure, but that has nothing to do with the point made in the video. It's only talking about hydration levels reflecting on the color of one's urine. That's like a video saying "phlegm color doesn't indicate if you're on your way to recovery from your coughs" and you commenting "But it can also indicate blood if it's colored red." I mean, duh. 🤣 Pretty sure most people wouldn't "yeah, that's normal" as they spit or urinate blood.
I think that the “fact” that you lose more body heat through your head was so that Mom can make sure the kids wore hats in the winter
For years, it was thought that, on cell-count, we were only 10% human. I’m glad the updated information was included in the video.
The taste section of this video is very true. When I was a stupid teenager (14), I was in a skateboarding accident (no helmet) that caused me to have a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). I landed head first on the pavement. When I woke up days later in the hospital, I lost both my sense of taste and smell. For years, both senses were faint. The loss of smell came in handy during the diaper changing years, however. Since that accident, my taste and smell have come back to some extent, but it seems only half. To this day, I just turned 45, there are things I can't smell or taste, or taste different than I remember.
Damn, sucks that you had to go through life like this, fortunately your accident wasn't fatal. So I say youre a lucky guy 😄👍
you want to go through what he went through, no ? then he 's not lucky
@@dawidsienczak9821 No worries. I lived through it. I was lucky. I learned from it. I was a stupid kid and learned a valuable lesson: Life is a gift that in a blink of an eye, it can be snuffed out. Sure I lost my smell and taste, but I eventually got some of that back. I am glad I didn't go blind, or worse, die from brain swelling. I was lucky.Thank you.
@@dawidsienczak9821 talking for others and being wrong in the process, nothing to add here.
@@newphonewhodis9940 saying it was lucky is stupid, saying it was partially lucky in some interpreted sense , maybe , I still don't agrre with this logic , also you seem sad.
As a child, I kept trying to prove the tongue map thing unsuccessfully.
I remember seeing the map and just instinctively thinking that's not right. But they taught that for decades without any good proof. Crazy.
Still can't believe they just taught me a lie.
I feel like the tongue one could be used for a lot of other parts, like you don't actually see with your eyes you see with your brain, you don't feel pain with your skin you feel pain with your brain. You don't smell with your nose, you smell with your brain
You said that fingerprints aren't unique, but didn't debunk it, in fact you pretty much confirmed the opposite.
I was thinking the same thing because it sounds like they are unique but that the system just doesn’t analyze it completely & just uses markers which is ridiculous. Let’s play with peoples lives & possibly put someone in prison forever by not thoroughly doing our job & checking the entire finger print. 🤦♀️
@@beccaboo6355 Also, a lot of prints recovered from a crime scene are partial prints, so you may not get the full 12 reference points you're supposed to.
Compare this to the TV shows, where they can miraculously get good fingerprints off of any surface.
Thanks, Juan Vucetich.
the problem is finger prints are probably unique, not definitely. it has not been mathematically proven yet. so he debunked the statement being a fact.
Yes, bull crap for click bait, fingerprints are indeed very unique.
It's the brain that gives a specific sensation to the signals from our sensory organs, it's not just for the taste.
Yeah, that part seemed a bit odd. You could say the exact same thing about smell, eyesight, hearing, etc.
But the point that we were told you only tasted salty things on one section of your tongue is a lie, and I knew it as a kid when I first heard that.
#6: Saying you taste with your brain rather than your tongue is pure sophism - that goes for _every_ other perception as well - the signals from the retina do not become "sight" before being processed in the visual cortex, to name just _one_ example. Also, this way of splitting hairs does not address the problem of the "taste map". Also also, most of the sensory information making up the "taste" sensation comes from *smell* receptors in the _nasal cavity,_ not on the tongue. Hold your nose closed to find out how bad this makes you at recognizing foods. With closed eyes, obviously.
#1: The 45% microbiome number has long been challenged (it is also left completely unclear _what_ percentage is measured here: *weight* or *number* of cells??), and once you are going there, why did you gloss over mitochondria? Our microbiome is not technically speaking _part of our human body,_ they just *_inhabit_* it. Our mitochondria, however, are essential parts of our every cells, and yet, they have their completely separate DNA that does not mingle with ours. Their evolutionary history from symbiotic single cell organisms suggests to classify _them_ as "not _strictly speaking_ part of our human body."
From a channel called "Debunked", I really expect better.
Maybe you shouldn't known better, anyone that has the word debunked in the title is looking for attention.
A specific kind of attention; i think you can guess what I'm talking about.
@@WhiteBlossom-001 Well fortunately, the word "debunk" is also used by really high quality channels like Captain Disillusion (yes, in spite of this name, he makes really good videos), so it is not an automatic turn-off for me. Also, flat earth debunkers use the term widely, and those who do have a solid education in natural sciences and do know what they are talking about.
@@Noone-of-your-Business ok,thank you for correcting me
But if you look at hes channel.
You will start to understand
Hes THAT type of debunking channel
And they are annoying
@@Noone-of-your-Business also im going to check that channel you mentioned captain disillusion
the bacteria thing is misleading since it's not static. You lose a bunch of that "57%" whenever you take a dump
Another myth about the body: You need 8 hours of sleep all the time
Gamers: *What is sleep?*
Gamers: what is a girlfriend?
@Timothy L. Fanai pretty much. Just subscribe to as many popular channels as you can and turn on notifications for them.
Doom is eternal
@Timothy L. Fanai isn't it "OK Doomer"???
@Timothy L. Fanai I'm not American, so I don't know the meaning of those terms!
"the tongue taste map is wrong" no wonder the "sweet part" of my tongue is always burning whenever i eat spicy foods
A lot of these are kind of "no duh". Was anyone really confused that the brain interprets the data we receive from our sensory organs? The "no two fingerprints are the same" one is more hypothetical than useful. No one is getting convicted of crimes based on a doppleganger out there. The urine one feels more like arguing for the sake of arguing. We all know from practical experience that it is generally true the darker the color the more dehydrated we are. Sure, there are other factors that can effect urine color. But generally speaking it is absolutely true that urine color is determined by dehydration levels.
The whole "your body is 100% human" argument is also really misleading. Again, I don't think anyone is confused about humans having a microbiome. The video also purposely misrepresents the numbers. 57% bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea cells makes it seem like we are less human than an amalgamation of weird crap. But by mass these things are far smaller than our human mass. But 0.001% of our mass is a combination of bacteria, viruses, fungi and archaea cells isn't very catchy is it? This kind of clickbait science news is a real problem in our society.
💯 agreed...
Other myths; that you only have 5 senses, ignoring things like balance and hunger.
Then the one about having to pee 6-7 times a day ... or is it true? Because if we sleep 8 hours, that menas you have to pee 6 times for 16 hours, that is almost every 3rd hour. Maybe it is true for some, but it just seems to often.
Thanks! Great suggestions for a future video.
The more liquid you consume, the more likely you will go to the toilet. If you consume alcohol, the frequency could increase up to 30minutes if you had a lot of liquid in your body beforehand. (Based off experience) I think most humans have to pee after they wake up.
No one in the medical field say that it is useless, they just say you don’t need it and for some it may cause more trouble than need be
Doctors have known for about 40 years - people a lot older than me have had theirs removed for no reason, but no one my age has. That’s the dividing line between doctors thinking there’s no harm in removing it versus doctors feeling that the appendix is useful and should only be removed when it’s dangerously inflamed.
the taste map really is stating where most receptors for each taste are in our tongue, saying it is fake because taste if felt in the brain makes no sense. it's like saying that our eyes don't have specific regions for perceiving colour and brightness because sight is actually in the brain
Is this why I feel like I can taste something I smell?
Humans aren’t humans
Yes, the floor here isn’t made of floor
Floor is not a material.
Ice Bear
r/wooosh
Yep wall isn't made of wall & amazingly, unicorn isn't made of unicorn!
@@akinokusami3623 unicorn is made of horse tho
The top 3 things I learned from the thumbnail of this video: 1. Fingerprints arent unique. 2. Tongues aren't real. 3. Humans aren't human.
Thats what I heard
Fingerprints are unique, if you look at them closely enough. But our legal system doesn't.
Our legal system makes a lot of assumptions that actual scientists shake their heads at. Like looking at fire damage can definitely prove it was arson and where it started ... sometimes it works, but many times the "experts" are pretty much guessing, but the lawyers don't paint it that way at all. Lie detectors are very vague indicators of actually lying.Even DNA evidence may not be right, cross contamination is just one way it can fail.
So much of what they taught me in grade school was a lie! Now I have to unlearn it all.
For the "40% of heat from head" . . . The point is if you are wearing a thick jacket and no hat . . . and you are still cold . . . You will feel warmer by putting on a hat, than putting on a thicker jacket.
lol next it'll be "You don't actually hear with your ears, you hear with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it. You don't actually see with your eyes, you see with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it. You don't actually smell with your nose, you smell with your brain, as it activates a specific part of it." All the senses lead back to the brain, whats the logic in arguing that the sensory organs aren't actually sensing
Well the tongue sends the taste to the brain
Specific areas of the tongue still don't sense specific tastes.
The tongue one is quite a pointless fact. Every perception EVER occurs in the brain. That's no news for anyone.
As nurse I can say all dehydrated people have darker urin, but that doesn't mean vice versa would be true. (okey, not "all". There are very specific illnesses (e.g. diabetes insipidus) or drugs (many diuretics) who fake this, or people with big areas with freshly burned skin. But that are edge cases)
Seems like if the fingerprint system pings on a match, you'd either re-run the scan woth more points, or do it manually.
Honestly, it was pretty painful when he said that "your fingerprint can match with others" while showing an image about % of accuracy. 💀
Like as..... matching of two things isn't supposed to be exactly 100% to call it matching? Otherwise it's just "similar".
12:29 "If I'm not human, what am I?" A dancer
Ah, a cultured Killers fan :)
My mother's phone can be opened with my left middle finger as it has a similar fingerprint to her right index finger
Lucky
Never use fingerprint to unlock first boot on any phone.
I guess we don't use only 10% of our brain either. For some, probably much less.
think maga
We don't. We use 1005 on our brains every day, but not at the same time. If that were to happen you would be having a seizure.
You have to wonder how many of these debunks will be debunked in the next five years.
I have a finger that has a scar down the middle of it. On one side of the scar the fingerprint is an arch and on the other it is a loop and they would not match up if the scar was not there.
Sort of not related, but I am a guitar player and my left hand is so callused that when I was in high school we had a fingerprint scanner thing to pay for our school lunches since it was a lot faster and simpler than a card or whatever, but they wanted everyone to use their left pointer finger, and I was the only person I knew of that routinely had to use my right since it would just come up as basically a blank print with my left hand because the skin was so hard the machine couldn't read it.
fun fact: I had a teacher once who had adermatoglyphia and she said that she was almost denied into the country (Qatar) b/c of it. Its actually kinda cool
You say you taste with your brain, not with your tongue. I rubbed a pizza on my head. I couldn't taste anything!😂😂😂😂😂
You have a brain outside 💀
Next time you're out shopping you should buy a pack of common sense. Try rubbing that on your head and see if it helps. I am pretty sure you'll be able to grasp some of these concepts a bit easier...
@@MrThickDick Or maybe you should buy a pack or sense of humour, or two. Because danielclark was clearly just joking.
Brain not head
I have a few choice words to tell my teacher now
*Mainly*
"You wrong"😂😂
So our fingerprints *are* different enough to be used for ID, but our methods of analysis are deeply flawed & need to be standardized, nor should any criminal case rest solely on fingerprints. You'd think with tech constantly getting better/cheaper/smaller, we'd have moved to computerized analysis already, since computers could be programmed to match as many reference points as possible.
shoutouts to all the little guys in there
Hypo, meaning low, natre, referring to sodium, or more formally natrium, and emia, meaning presence in blood.
Hyponatremia
Low sodium presence in blood.
Chubbyemu, i think, right?
Why shinx luxray is better
Extracting microbiomes from athletes in poor schools for use by the upper class sounds like a great writing prompt
The lottery is a bad comparison - for the lottery, someone HAS to win, which is why people do win. This is not comparable to fingerprints, where they don't have to have some which are the same. I'm fairly certain fingerprints' uniqueness would be down to calculating how they're actually formed in the first place - until then the uniqueness is a completely reasonable conclusion that has not been disproven.
it feels like most of these myths were at most only partially debunked, like the urine color one seemed to only say that hydration is not the only thing that influences urine color not that being dehydrated doesn't change urine color.
People will do anything but workout to lose weigt... Now they are going to say that their microbes dont let them lose weight.
My own experience backs up the theory about pee colour indicating hydration. I knew it was my microbiome making me fat, and nothing to do with all those cream cakes.
Fucking HATE fingerprints so much. I have to get old people to digitally scan their finger print for my job and it's impossible for 80 percent of them to do it. Their fingerprints no longer exist from a life of hardlabor.
As for the 2nd myth, when I was a kid, I was told that 20% of all the body heat was produced by the brain, not that the head produces the most heat.
my Head🍌 produces lots of Heat🤪🤪
A question on number 5: It is understandable that surface area won't lose heat as fast as any other part of the body, but could the heat loss from the head be attributed to breathing out warm air and inhaling cold air, as it is the only part that actively takes in and expells external air at high volumes?
So... Finger prints are still person specific..
Yeah and your eyes do not see, your ears do not hear, your nose does not smell and your skin does not feel, YOUR BRAIN DOES.
The heat one I dont think is wrong, think its misunderstood. Theres two ways to look at it.
1. You lose 40% to 45% of your body heat through your head.
Or
2. They lost 40% to 45% of their heat from their head.
If you wrap them up, and bang them in the artic or what not, they still lost 40% to 45% of their heat because they didnt cover their head. Thats still a very important statement and shows the importance to cover up properly. I hate hats, but this does prove why i should wear when needed.
We need a shirt that says “I’m not fat my microbes are”
A combination of Kurzgesagt and honest traillers, just for nature and science... nice! I'm a fan :)
"We have good bacteria"
"oNe hUnDrEd pErCeNt oF oUr bOdY iS hUmAn"
"The most intelligent species on the planet." Dude I work at a call center and can prove that is not true lol. I've met ants smarter than the people who call me on a daily basis lol
Really? 0.08% of the people convicted primarily by comparing fingerprints have been wrongly convicted? That’s a very large number of innocent people locked up. AM I THE ONLY ONE who feels those people need out right now!
Bro fuckin really
sarcasm?
Not entirely sure how microbes living inside us as entirely separate beings that we have a symbiotic relationship with makes us less human, but alright.
It means that some cells inside our bodies aren’t human. Other than that, it doesn’t.
I reckon I could blow up 5 party balloons within the first hour of waking up
The taste thing is not a myth as much as its a misunderstanding. The tongue diagram is to show rough percents of how many of each taste receptors there are.
Its like saying our eyes dont see, our brain does
Exactly, all of our senses are techincally "in our brain", but without somthing to send distinct signals to the brain in the first place, you wouldn't have senses at all.
It's like saying the processor in a digital thermometer is what really senses the temperature, but disconnect the thermocouple and the processor won't be processing anything.
Most of these "facts" are quite close minded and lead to just as mamy misconceptions as they dispel
Yeah like for instance the fact a issue with ur eye or brain can make u blind, there both key for it to work… but really ur brain is what sees. Ur brain is you without it YOU can’t see anything
Napoleon wasn't short, he was 5ft 7 which was on the tall side for the average french person at that time.
Its just that he was 5ft 2 in french inches rather than British inches which were larger and was exploited as propaganda by the British, however in a twist of irony, spreading the metric system across Europe would mean this mistake would never happen again
Great extra myth! Thanks for watching, please share and subscribe 😊
Also people say he was short because he was usually around people way taller than him
Oh yeah . But he looked shorter in person ....
They say that about tonsils now too. It used to be we were told tonsils didn't matter. Now they say tonsils are the first line of defense against viruses and bacteria that can harm the rest of the body.
I was always under the impression that losing heat through your head was due to lack of clothing. With hands and head exposed most heat loss would e through the head, with a scarf, hat, ear muffs etc. you can reduce this.
Next they’re going to tell me that the brain named itself….. oh god….
It was at this moment he knew, the brain named itself.
There is a 1 in 64 BILLION cance that you find someone with the same fingerprint.
So basically it is unique.
Not really, just like there is a 50% chance that 23 people in a room share a birthday, the fact that we have billions of people means there are many of them who share a fingerprint.
Is it exceedingly rare? Yes, but the chance that nobody has the same print is even rarer.
@@viktor1496 thats why i said basically.
Even in nursing we use the general rule of thumb that hydration is tied to urine being darker and more concentrated. That is not a myth. There's simply more to it. There are few things that most people will not come into contact with that will change urine color, but it does happen. Still, it works as a general rule of thumb and is not entirely, or even mostly false. This is another misleading item in your list.
edit: it is worth noting that we observe color of urine for presence of blood and proteinuria (protein in the pee) more often though, since there are better indicators of dehydration.
The USMC taught us we lose most heat through our head, because some folk dress up but omit proper head covering.
Having solid cold weather head covering goes far in keeping a body warm.
I have found if you have a beanie, gloves and warm shoes you can wear allot less on body
There's a bit of detail to go with each fact in this, I like that it's a better format than many UA-cam channels.
Hello, I see you also got this in your recommended😊
One of those misconceptions should be that we are the smartest species on earth. Have you not seen some of the stupid shit we do?!
It makes sense that you loose most of you’re body heat through your legs because your legs doesn’t freeze in the same way as the rest of your body.
When wearing long-sleeved clothing I've always found it the easiest to control my body heat by rolling up the sleeves when I'm too hot and unrolling them if I'm getting cold.
Yeah, they say to cool off, you should run your forearms under the cold water
I mean, if you can't jump in a pool, or something
12:30 I SWEAR TO GOD, THE MOMENT HE SAID "ITCHY MAYBE" MY BACK STARTED ITCHING
Lmao...when I read you say it...mine did. Weird how that works.
Kind of like how yawns are contagious. For me, just reading the word yawn, makes me yawn. And if I see or hear someone yawning...I'll be yawning all day.
What about you?
Lol
1 in over a billion match between two fingerprints. That is very close to there not being two identical finger prints...
Actually, that means that each person on this planet could have at least 700 other people who would have at least one matching fingerprint.
I really don’t get why ppl find body parts/organs useless. There’s a reason for everything. Like your tonsils
Maybe previously but some things do become redundant
Why do guys have nipples then
@@amitvirk7243 Exactly. Some things are vestigial.
@@amitvirk7243 To breastfeed... Duh.
No, there isn't a reason for everything. Evolution is not a conscious process. It's not like someone sat down and designed the most perfect possible human, we evolved by randomly mutating genes and the ones that proved to be more useful survived. But there may also be random mutations that aren't useful nor harmful, they're simply there, that have skated by and survived.
If the "taste" is only in the brain, can we reprogram (or manipulate) our brain to taste vegetables like chocolates?
Well yes but actually no
Or the other way around lol
They taught us about the tongue in school. I remember testing the taste map and it made no sense.
Friend: Why you can't get fat despite eating all of that?
Me: I'm feeding my little friend.
The last myth is kinda stupid to measure by numbers of cells instead of volume because eukaryotic cells (human cells) are 1,000-10,000 larger by volume than prokaryotic cells (bacteria) with viruses being even smaller.
The taste map was literally taught to me in elementary school wtf 😐
Same
So basically human body is actually symbiotic
Even more, the human body is an ecosystem where different species live in ways that do not even affect us (commensalism)
I like how #4 is "Debunked" pretty much by claiming we cannot proved that it is false or true BUT we certainly do know that we do not do enough checks or are not consistent enough in our biometric scans to certainly make this claim. This is like saying "Lets compare if these 2 cars are identical but lets just check the car color , if it has 4 wheels, and if they have same number of doors. and depending on the place we might also check for if the windows are tinted."
There was something unsatisfying about this. E.g., we usually use "all else constant" when we make predictions - so it's weird to say the thing about the color of pee without somehow factoring that in. Something along the lines of "if all else is constant (i.e., you are not changing your food, vitamins, medications, and dietary supplements), your pee color is related to your hydration." To make it seem entirely unrelated seems misleading. Plus, is hyponatremia really that common!?
No animal besides humans have a chin? Poppycock! The definition of chin is: the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw. I am writing this as I’m scratching my cats chin. Lol
You are scratching it's lower jaw. A chin PROTRUDES beyond the face.A cats jaw does not.
How do people believe the tongue one? You can taste that it's not real
Please manipulate my brain so that i can always taste some Pizza..
You work hard on these, Stu. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks Neil appreciate your comment!
I guess the head heat loss thing could be due to the fact that we usually leave it exposed.
"You lose 40% body heat through your head." My thought of how they meant it: When you are fully clothed the head is the one exposed surface of the body that is difficult to cover up, so that's why you lose the mose amount of heat there.
Their explanation is just taking it way too literally. Do you walk around naked in winter? No? What a surprise...
Same shit with the fingerprints. They aren't unique because analysts cannot read them properly?! Wtf reason is that?
So much nonsense in this video that it discredits everything else.
Well, you see you have the burden of proof backwards with the finger prints. Every print we've ever taken is unique from every other one, this is because the prints are made by the amniotic fluid as it passes over your hands and feet during pregnancy, in order for a set of prints to match up, the mothers need to have the same body, doing the same things with identical fluid while the baby sits and fidgets the same way inside, for ~5 months, oh and the pregnancies have to develope identically too.
With the fingerprint thing, I always thought it was weird because I have a feternal twin and we both use fingerprint locks on our phone. My ring finger print unlocks her phone even tho she used her pointer finger to lock it and non of her finger prints can unlock mine 🤔 She probably has a bad phone but still 😅
Earwax birthday candles might just be the best idea I've heard all day
Nooooooo 😭😭😭
I'm going to start collecting my earwax and start making a birthday candle. Does anybody know anything I can try to stimulate more wax production in my ears 🌽?