What makes this channel so unique, is that it is not only the interesting people like these good curious men, but also the fact they are still amazed to learn more in the world about life. It is not just a 'tribal people try' foreign food channel.
I love it - they're showing them stuff that'd interest anybody - space, sports, science - and just goes to show how absorbant humans are to interesting information. I am reminded of a National Geographic expedition to the Amazon, where they looked for "uncontacted" tribes, such as the so-called Korubo tribe (an exonym considered pejorative by the tribe itself) - during this encounter, one of the tribesmen, a young warrior, naked with a penis-cup, is taught how to operate a photo camera, and he takes a selfie. This is back in maybe mid 90s or early 2000s.
Yeah. Another channel had a "tribal people try painting with Bob Ross" video and it was easily the most interesting thing they'd put out, because you got to see them learn something about themselves. Far more interesting than another "X People Try Skittles" or something.
@@pulsefull7248 You really fell for that? Amazing, do you even know how silly the big bang theory is? And how often evolution has been falsified (mind you: one time is sufficient to debunk any theory).
@@thorc4167 it is dutch indeed. 1590: Two Dutch spectacle-makers and father-and-son team, Hans and Zacharias Janssen, create the first microscope. 1667: Robert Hooke's famous "Micrographia" is published, which outlines Hooke's various studies using the microscope. 1675: Enter Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who used a microscope with one lens to observe insects and other specimen. Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe bacteria. 18th century: As technology improved, microscopy became more popular among scientists. Part of this was due to the discovery that combining two types of glass reduced the chromatic effect. 1830: Joseph Jackson Lister discovers that using weak lenses together at various distances provided clear magnification. 1878: A mathematical theory linking resolution to light wavelength is invented by Ernst Abbe. 1903: Richard Zsigmondy invents the ultramicroscope, which allows for observation of specimens below the wavelength of light. 1932: Transparent biological materials are studied for the first time using Frits Xernike's invention of the phase-contrast microscope. 1938: Just six years after the invention of the phase contrast microscope comes the electron microscope, developed by Ernst Ruska, who realized that using electrons in microscopy enhanced resolution. 1981: 3-D specimen images possible with the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer. Origin: The origin of the word microscope according to the Online Etymology Dictionary is as follows: 1656, from Mod.L. microscopium, lit. "an instrument for viewing what is small," from Gk. micro- (q.v.) + -skopion. "means of viewing," from skopein "look at." Microscopic "of minute size" is attested from 1760s. the Dutch invented alot of things we are proud of like wifi bleutooth and alot of other things. the images in this video are made with a electron microscope thats why it looks digital. it makes a resolution trough beaming electrons and capturing image from every single electron so it looks and coloured a bit different from normal microscope.
These people speak with a lot of poetry, I've noticed. I used to tutor ESL and most of my students were from Iran (totally different people and culture, I know), most of whom complained about how their public school system forced them to talk that way.
I`m a 63 Year old Woman and I`ve learnd to be a Locksmith where Leica Microscopes are made ! In Wetzlar Germany
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Get them to watch a How It's Made episode... They will sure like seeing those machines and the process of making stuff for example chocolate, ice cream etc
What I admire about each of them but particularly with Babu is the joy to learn more and more. That you are young or old its never too late to learn and then to teach what you have learned. Very good idea to show them the invisible world, I was myself very amazed .
2:17 if i was a director of some school, based on these two seconds i would admit this guy in. going from "it looks like a chandelier" to "oh, yeah, banana, you can even see the fibers and viscosity"... that's quite a respectably large hop in the right direction.
Love seeing this reaction. They all appreciate learning and rejoice in their discoveries. They give praise to the creator for the details of even the tiniest things and to human inventors for these gifts that open our eyes to the unseen. Beautiful
I've probably said this before, but when I watch these videos I am reminded of my parents who grew up as peasants, basically, and did not have an opportunity to get many years of schooling. Like these guys they were filled with wonder and appreciation for all they learned when they came into the modern world.
I feel that to, not to say they all have their talents in special was. Saaru speaks his mind, Babu is very wise and appreciates everything, and Raeem is a deep dude. Steel in his eyes.😸
@@lbthingsstuffmore9513 looks to be the type of guy who could walk mid random math lecture and with no context figure out what the hell is written on the board.
If they do one, I hope it's not one of those online ones that gives everyone a 130 IQ so they can feel good and share their results with friends, who then also go take the same test and spread the website even further.
Journey to the Microcosmos is a great channel for biology. I don't know of any good petrographic thin section videos, but the colors and textures in rocks are beautiful in cross polar light.
every day I come to this channel to learn, it's so impressive that you've found so many nowadays knowledge from different professional fields and countries. If you eat good food, you remember it for weeks, if you learn new knowledge, you will have it in the whole life. Thank you for bringing so much knowledge in here, not only the food reaction! Very special channel! to be honest i hope the local television could play your videos on tv, so more villagers can learn new things everyday. it will be a chance for those who cannot go to school to learn new things, for example some woman stay in home to care for chilfdren, or some kids didnt go to school, for them, this channel will be thhe biggest input of knowledge!!
I would love to have them look the opposite way, could be very interesting to have them react to "The universe is way bigger than you think" by RealLifeLore
You should consider showing them some videos from the UA-cam channel "Journey to the Microcosmos" - it is all microscope footage of various single-celled organisms like bacteria, protozoa, etc.
That old man Babu is a beautiful human. Watching his reaction to the discovery of new information and his eager willingness to see more, let alone his appreciation for all that he learns makes his mind a beautiful thing.
I love how open minded these guys are. It's especially nice to see Babu so interested in everything new to him. He doesn't pretend to know everything. He's like a sponge just soaking up all of this new knowledge. Love these guys.
You guys are just like sponges. You're soaking in all new knowledge, like that was what You were made for. Itt's always a pleasure to be in your company
8:57 "seeing that I told you that this is an insect" yeah, and that was the moment when I realized how fascinating it is that humans can distinguish insect-like features/geometry basically at any scale. Really, like... BRAIN? HOW...? Fascinating.
I'm loving these videos. I am particularly drawn to Babu. I love his sense of wonderment and awe for the natural world that science allows us to see. When we in industrial West are awestruck by what modern science brings to us, imagine how that feels for someone like Babu. What I find really endearing is how he's so eager to learn. It's like he's been transported to an alien world but just wants to know everything. I think we in our cosy western lives could learn a lot from Babu.
I found this channel yesterday and can't stop watching these guys. I love them, especially Babu. He is the kind of religious person who should be in charge. That would have cost no lives in the name of God all these years. He doesn't ignore facts and is willing to learn new amazing things without question God's role. Everything new is just a another wonder of god and he enjoys it. We really need more such people.
Microscopes are extremely useful in the horticulture industry as well, they’re used to look at soil ingredients, microscopic insects within the soil; and pests. It is very useful information that can make or break an entire harvest.
What a great idea to do this, I was as amazed as they were by the spider skin, I've always thought they were just hairy with too many legs 🕷️😆 Think maybe we need to send them microscopes now. 🔬💖💖
I would love these guys to be able to do a month long trip or longer if they want to some kind of university to get a brief lecture on just the world and science. They're so open minded, flexible and intelligent. You can see their thirst for knowledge and experience.
I have depression and anxiety. Subscribing to this channel is one of the best decisions I’ve made. It makes me feel better whenever I see them have such a zest for life, so enthusiastic about simple things, so full of faith, so appreciative of everything…
Such wonderful people! I can't help but love Babu especially. I hope exposure to the modern world doesn't make them jaded. Their wonder and appreciation is precious.
What a wonderful show! To see the awe in wonder in their faces is such a beautiful thing. My major in college entailed using the microscope often. Babu Bhai, Raeen and Sarru always teach me something new, something new to think about. Until next time....!
My biggest take away from these more science oriented videos is how truly greatful these people are to receive such wonderous knowledge that seems common day to us in the first world. Really helps me to appreciate the vast depth of understanding that I am privaleged to access whenever I desire.
@@simplyamazed4059 i didn't know that thank you for your comment. He is such a kind hearted man I just want him to have something from all of his fans to to show him how much we appreciate him.
Seeing Babu being so greatful for learning new things just nakes me feel happy and humbled. Also love seeing the youngsters and laides learn about the world!
It always makes me happy to see people get excited about seeing and learning new things. When I saw stuff like this for the first time myself when I was young my mind was blow away as well.
@@themplar You can call it the God "factor". I only just found God through all the space and science I've been learning. God is hiding in the Fibonacci. 😉 Easy as 1 1 2 3 5...
"A trench is seen from a distance. Looks like a trench between two mountains. That trench, when traversed, makes sound. A music is heard from a distance." Thank you, buddy at 3:36 for this piece of poetic inspiration :)
It's amazing how in nearly every video, Babu says (paraphrasing), "That is new information. I want to see that." He is hungry for education. Were he born in a city, he'd have five PhD's by now.
More stuff like this! Make a Part 2 of this video! Topic suggestions: Optical illusions, interesting physics toys, "magic" tricks, an entire subject of distorted time (slow motion and time-lapse).
I absolutely love their enthusiasm of learning something new. Babu was a little emotional even. Raeem just want to soak everything in. I pray they have more opportunities to learn. I have taken my knowledge and education for granted.
I watch all your videos and I love your channel. You have very good ideas of what they react to. Thank you for following our suggestions with the space stuff, you chose good videos. If they weren't curious, it wouldn't be as interesting. But they all seem to want to learn more about the world, they are not closed minded and it shows. They're all pretty smart as well.
I love these guys curiosity and wonder I guess I've been desensitized to all this stuff but seeing these guys has reminded me of how amazing all these scientific discoveries are
@MANNA, absolutely, they would be so freaked out. Those microscopic mites are even on our eyelashes. I’ve seen the photos. Yuck 🤢 totally disgusting LOL 😝 😆
@@dustigenes Babu mentioned bed bugs when he was watching this video so thought it would be fascinating to him, especially after liking the flys foot so much.
@@manna6618 Fascinated and freaked out are two different things. Yes, we have all seen the pictures of things crawling on us, but we all have the knowledge to be able to cope with it. Their living conditions and knowledge are not the same as ours. I fail to see why you would want to "freak them out". I feel they are like our friends, not our amusement. He knows what a bed bug is, he know how to deal with it, better they don't know about stuff they have no way to deal with.
@@dustigenes oh my goodness... do you realise how condescending that sounds?! They are intelligent people who already know about bed bugs anyway...I'll let you believe your more intelligent than them as you put it and just avoid any more conversation with you, you have a nice day.
This was an awesome video I loved seeing their reaction to the details of nature and seeing thing in a new perspective that’s what I love about this channel
That was even amazing to me, even though I’ve seen things under a microscope!!! My grandchild had a microscope at one time. Pretty amazing things to see with it.
Me parece muy interesante el objetivo de su canal. Los comentarios del "babu", dentro de su sencillez e inocencia, siempre están llenos de sabiduría y de una permanente disposición a aprender y, además, siempre agradece por ello. Son personas humildes y maravillosas. Saludos desde Colombia.
What makes this channel so unique, is that it is not only the interesting people like these good curious men, but also the fact they are still amazed to learn more in the world about life. It is not just a 'tribal people try' foreign food channel.
I love it - they're showing them stuff that'd interest anybody - space, sports, science - and just goes to show how absorbant humans are to interesting information.
I am reminded of a National Geographic expedition to the Amazon, where they looked for "uncontacted" tribes, such as the so-called Korubo tribe (an exonym considered pejorative by the tribe itself) - during this encounter, one of the tribesmen, a young warrior, naked with a penis-cup, is taught how to operate a photo camera, and he takes a selfie. This is back in maybe mid 90s or early 2000s.
Yeah. Another channel had a "tribal people try painting with Bob Ross" video and it was easily the most interesting thing they'd put out, because you got to see them learn something about themselves. Far more interesting than another "X People Try Skittles" or something.
@Walter we got ourselves the angry preachy atheist over here, I guess.
@@zegh8578 We sure do, and it's lame.
The openness and wisdom of old man is impeccable
"Look at the workmanship of nature" what an incredible way to see the world.
Not really. Creation didn't create itself.
@@gardenjoy5223 creation did create itself. Its referred to as the big bang
@@pulsefull7248 You really fell for that? Amazing, do you even know how silly the big bang theory is? And how often evolution has been falsified (mind you: one time is sufficient to debunk any theory).
@@gardenjoy5223 the big bang is more logical than religion and evolution is a proven theory
@@pulsefull7248 ‘The Big Bang ‘ which says everything came from nothing, such an irrational idea 😂
I bet their families can't wait for them to get home to find out what they got to see!
"The man who made the microscope is worth of praise, because of him we are watching this which we can't watch from eyes."
What a quote
It's Dutch I think?
@@thorc4167 it is dutch indeed. 1590: Two Dutch spectacle-makers and father-and-son team, Hans and Zacharias Janssen, create the first microscope.
1667: Robert Hooke's famous "Micrographia" is published, which outlines Hooke's various studies using the microscope.
1675: Enter Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who used a microscope with one lens to observe insects and other specimen. Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe bacteria. 18th century: As technology improved, microscopy became more popular among scientists. Part of this was due to the discovery that combining two types of glass reduced the chromatic effect.
1830: Joseph Jackson Lister discovers that using weak lenses together at various distances provided clear magnification.
1878: A mathematical theory linking resolution to light wavelength is invented by Ernst Abbe.
1903: Richard Zsigmondy invents the ultramicroscope, which allows for observation of specimens below the wavelength of light.
1932: Transparent biological materials are studied for the first time using Frits Xernike's invention of the phase-contrast microscope.
1938: Just six years after the invention of the phase contrast microscope comes the electron microscope, developed by Ernst Ruska, who realized that using electrons in microscopy enhanced resolution.
1981: 3-D specimen images possible with the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer.
Origin: The origin of the word microscope according to the Online Etymology Dictionary is as follows: 1656, from Mod.L. microscopium, lit. "an instrument for viewing what is small," from Gk. micro- (q.v.) + -skopion. "means of viewing," from skopein "look at." Microscopic "of minute size" is attested from 1760s.
the Dutch invented alot of things we are proud of like wifi bleutooth and alot of other things.
the images in this video are made with a electron microscope thats why it looks digital. it makes a resolution trough beaming electrons and capturing image from every single electron so it looks and coloured a bit different from normal microscope.
Oh wow. For some reason I thought it was Robert Hooke
These people speak with a lot of poetry, I've noticed. I used to tutor ESL and most of my students were from Iran (totally different people and culture, I know), most of whom complained about how their public school system forced them to talk that way.
I`m a 63 Year old Woman and I`ve learnd to be a Locksmith where Leica Microscopes are made ! In Wetzlar Germany
Get them to watch a How It's Made episode...
They will sure like seeing those machines and the process of making stuff for example chocolate, ice cream etc
This is a great idea!
Then show them "How it's actually made" right after that.
7:55 for "I Praise The Maker, he has photographed toilet paper so closely"
Pleaseee work with the slow mo guys ! I’m sure they would absolutely love to do your villagers a special show!
That will be a treat for their eyes
That would be amazing
Thisssss
What I admire about each of them but particularly with Babu is the joy to learn more and more. That you are young or old its never too late to learn and then to teach what you have learned. Very good idea to show them the invisible world, I was myself very amazed .
I hope that he will share this new knowledge with his grandchildren. Also to teach them to appreciate what joy their simple life can give them.
2:17 if i was a director of some school, based on these two seconds i would admit this guy in.
going from "it looks like a chandelier" to "oh, yeah, banana, you can even see the fibers and viscosity"... that's quite a respectably large hop in the right direction.
"Paper is made of wood, and it also looks like wood"
Dude, I didnt even think of that. That is such a good observation
Love seeing this reaction. They all appreciate learning and rejoice in their discoveries. They give praise to the creator for the details of even the tiniest things and to human inventors for these gifts that open our eyes to the unseen. Beautiful
I've probably said this before, but when I watch these videos I am reminded of my parents who grew up as peasants, basically, and did not have an opportunity to get many years of schooling. Like these guys they were filled with wonder and appreciation for all they learned when they came into the modern world.
Curiosity is the most reliable sign of intelligence. Not status. Not education. Blessings to your family 😺
I would like to see Raeen get an IQ test, that young man is so smart and has great potential.
I agree, he will be successful in whatever he chooses to do
I feel that to, not to say they all have their talents in special was. Saaru speaks his mind, Babu is very wise and appreciates everything, and Raeem is a deep dude. Steel in his eyes.😸
He's a brilliant young man, he will go far in life that is for sure
@@lbthingsstuffmore9513 looks to be the type of guy who could walk mid random math lecture and with no context figure out what the hell is written on the board.
If they do one, I hope it's not one of those online ones that gives everyone a 130 IQ so they can feel good and share their results with friends, who then also go take the same test and spread the website even further.
You should give these fine gentlemen a chance to actually USE a microscope... see with their own eyes.
And have them look at pond water! The little creatures that swim around in it are amazing!
I don't think it would come under the channel's owner budget.
@@brianhowe201 tardigrades. they would never imagine such a thing exists lol:)
Journey to the Microcosmos is a great channel for biology. I don't know of any good petrographic thin section videos, but the colors and textures in rocks are beautiful in cross polar light.
People need to be more like these guys. Excited to learn while feeling blessed they have the chance.
Seeing their awe and wonder about these things really aids to remind us just how amazing and complex the world is. Another fantastic video! 💕
“Look at the workmanship of nature” is a statement I will never forget❤️
So cool to see the light of the joy of discovery in their eyes!
1st time I've seen those pics too.... I'm as amazed as they are.
Thank you! I really enjoy watching these. The reactions and the subjects you have chosen are excellent. God be with you.
every day I come to this channel to learn, it's so impressive that you've found so many nowadays knowledge from different professional fields and countries. If you eat good food, you remember it for weeks, if you learn new knowledge, you will have it in the whole life. Thank you for bringing so much knowledge in here, not only the food reaction! Very special channel!
to be honest i hope the local television could play your videos on tv, so more villagers can learn new things everyday. it will be a chance for those who cannot go to school to learn new things, for example some woman stay in home to care for chilfdren, or some kids didnt go to school, for them, this channel will be thhe biggest input of knowledge!!
Blessings to Babu, his sense of wonder is a joy to see
I love the way these guys express themselves, they are so grateful & lack any egoic body language or speech.
I would love to have them look the opposite way, could be very interesting to have them react to "The universe is way bigger than you think" by RealLifeLore
✍
I cosign
They already did that.
@@ACSMEX the video was made 5 days ago and this comment was posted a week ago
( as i am posting this )
"The workmanship of nature" 👍
These 3 men are awesome! I wish the whole world was as curious and as open to knowledge as them!
"Look at the workmanship of nature" beautifully stated, my friend.
I am getting very fond of these three guys.
You should consider showing them some videos from the UA-cam channel "Journey to the Microcosmos" - it is all microscope footage of various single-celled organisms like bacteria, protozoa, etc.
That old man Babu is a beautiful human. Watching his reaction to the discovery of new information and his eager willingness to see more, let alone his appreciation for all that he learns makes his mind a beautiful thing.
I always enjoy the new experiences you offer :)
I love how open minded these guys are. It's especially nice to see Babu so interested in everything new to him. He doesn't pretend to know everything. He's like a sponge just soaking up all of this new knowledge. Love these guys.
I love to see that they all acknowledge the fact that there is a creator. And want to see and learn all of what our creator has done
I love Babu's reactions. Everything is beautiful and amazing to him 💙
You guys are just like sponges. You're soaking in all new knowledge, like that was what You were made for. Itt's always a pleasure to be in your company
8:57 "seeing that I told you that this is an insect"
yeah, and that was the moment when I realized how fascinating it is that humans can distinguish insect-like features/geometry basically at any scale.
Really, like... BRAIN? HOW...?
Fascinating.
"I praise the maker. He has photographed toilet paper so closely." What a mood.
0 dislikes.... 0 dislikes, that says a lot.
God bless people
These three are teaching me to rediscover many things I have taken for granted. Thank you for the wonderful gift, gentlemen.
I'm loving these videos. I am particularly drawn to Babu. I love his sense of wonderment and awe for the natural world that science allows us to see. When we in industrial West are awestruck by what modern science brings to us, imagine how that feels for someone like Babu. What I find really endearing is how he's so eager to learn. It's like he's been transported to an alien world but just wants to know everything. I think we in our cosy western lives could learn a lot from Babu.
The older man is so thankful of having the opportunity to discover other things for the first time
I found this channel yesterday and can't stop watching these guys. I love them, especially Babu. He is the kind of religious person who should be in charge. That would have cost no lives in the name of God all these years. He doesn't ignore facts and is willing to learn new amazing things without question God's role. Everything new is just a another wonder of god and he enjoys it.
We really need more such people.
Microscopes are extremely useful in the horticulture industry as well, they’re used to look at soil ingredients, microscopic insects within the soil; and pests. It is very useful information that can make or break an entire harvest.
These men reactions/ perceptions expand mine. I appreciate this page.
What a great idea to do this, I was as amazed as they were by the spider skin, I've always thought they were just hairy with too many legs 🕷️😆
Think maybe we need to send them microscopes now. 🔬💖💖
I would love these guys to be able to do a month long trip or longer if they want to some kind of university to get a brief lecture on just the world and science. They're so open minded, flexible and intelligent. You can see their thirst for knowledge and experience.
they are so innocent..like a child discovering,learning..amazing.
I love that all of you are eager to learn new things & ur amazement is very encouraging. Blessings 2 all of u
I have depression and anxiety. Subscribing to this channel is one of the best decisions I’ve made. It makes me feel better whenever I see them have such a zest for life, so enthusiastic about simple things, so full of faith, so appreciative of everything…
The old man in the orange hat is very wise and humble. I hope to be like him as I age.
Babu, yes he's nice.
Such wonderful people! I can't help but love Babu especially. I hope exposure to the modern world doesn't make them jaded. Their wonder and appreciation is precious.
learning and discovering is always a wonderful experience. hello to you from Michigan in the USA.
What a wonderful show! To see the awe in wonder in their faces is such a beautiful thing. My major in college entailed using the microscope often. Babu Bhai, Raeen and Sarru always teach me something new, something new to think about. Until next time....!
I dont know how I found these videos, but they are truly wholesome and I love it. Thank you!
My biggest take away from these more science oriented videos is how truly greatful these people are to receive such wonderous knowledge that seems common day to us in the first world. Really helps me to appreciate the vast depth of understanding that I am privaleged to access whenever I desire.
I like them all, but Raeen is so bright and inquisitive. Very interesting fellow.
I wish we could show them Fun to Imagine with Richard Feynman transcribed. It would blow their minds.
We need to get babu some dentures. I bet he would love to be able to eat better. Love and respect babu
He has been offered. He has had bad experiences with dentistry. He does not want to get new teeth.
@@simplyamazed4059 i didn't know that thank you for your comment. He is such a kind hearted man I just want him to have something from all of his fans to to show him how much we appreciate him.
This is one of your best videos because of your interaction with the participants.
They're all so great. I absolutely love this!
I love it when you show them new information. It improves their lives
It gives them things to tell others and so creates conversation.
Seeing Babu being so greatful for learning new things just nakes me feel happy and humbled. Also love seeing the youngsters and laides learn about the world!
It always makes me happy to see people get excited about seeing and learning new things. When I saw stuff like this for the first time myself when I was young my mind was blow away as well.
"God has made everything very carefully". Indeed, He has. ☺ I love watching you all.
well most these things have been formed through evolution. not a god.
@@themplar You can call it the God "factor". I only just found God through all the space and science I've been learning. God is hiding in the Fibonacci. 😉 Easy as 1 1 2 3 5...
I love that they are not afraid to guess.
You have an amazing channel. We get to watch these three intelligent men grow in their knowledge and experiences. They are also so kind to each other.
Im loving these 3 guys. Thank you
"A trench is seen from a distance.
Looks like a trench between two mountains.
That trench, when traversed, makes sound.
A music is heard from a distance."
Thank you, buddy at 3:36 for this piece of poetic inspiration :)
I appreciate that Babu sees things like the banana and always remarks on the craftsmanship and pattern work of nature
Another great video. I love seeing them excited to learn.
It's amazing how in nearly every video, Babu says (paraphrasing), "That is new information. I want to see that." He is hungry for education. Were he born in a city, he'd have five PhD's by now.
Checks time.. 7 minutes into the video ! Yayyyyy more to come!
I do the same thing. I don't want their videos to end!
Watching their amazement...Priceless!
This was a really good video.
You should show them all the tiny creatures that live on humans.
More stuff like this! Make a Part 2 of this video!
Topic suggestions: Optical illusions, interesting physics toys, "magic" tricks, an entire subject of distorted time (slow motion and time-lapse).
I absolutely love their enthusiasm of learning something new. Babu was a little emotional even. Raeem just want to soak everything in. I pray they have more opportunities to learn. I have taken my knowledge and education for granted.
I watch all your videos and I love your channel. You have very good ideas of what they react to. Thank you for following our suggestions with the space stuff, you chose good videos.
If they weren't curious, it wouldn't be as interesting. But they all seem to want to learn more about the world, they are not closed minded and it shows. They're all pretty smart as well.
I love these guys curiosity and wonder
I guess I've been desensitized to all this stuff but seeing these guys has reminded me of how amazing all these scientific discoveries are
I love these guys, they are so kind , always praising god and Polite, awesome humans
Just goes to show....we ALL look exactly the same on the inside.
Excellent video.😀
I was hoping it was going to show the minute bugs and creatures on the human hair and skin...that would freak them out!
@MANNA, absolutely, they would be so freaked out. Those microscopic mites are even on our eyelashes. I’ve seen the photos. Yuck 🤢 totally disgusting LOL 😝 😆
They don't need to be that freaked out just for our amusement, no point.
@@dustigenes Babu mentioned bed bugs when he was watching this video so thought it would be fascinating to him, especially after liking the flys foot so much.
@@manna6618 Fascinated and freaked out are two different things. Yes, we have all seen the pictures of things crawling on us, but we all have the knowledge to be able to cope with it. Their living conditions and knowledge are not the same as ours. I fail to see why you would want to "freak them out". I feel they are like our friends, not our amusement.
He knows what a bed bug is, he know how to deal with it, better they don't know about stuff they have no way to deal with.
@@dustigenes oh my goodness... do you realise how condescending that sounds?! They are intelligent people who already know about bed bugs anyway...I'll let you believe your more intelligent than them as you put it and just avoid any more conversation with you, you have a nice day.
The Machine With Eyes sounds like a short story by Harlan Ellison
This was an awesome video I loved seeing their reaction to the details of nature and seeing thing in a new perspective that’s what I love about this channel
Most of these I did not know either very informative great video well done 👏
This makes you appreciate the science even more.
Babu is always so thankfull for the knowledge he gets
I didn't get one right. It was fun that I saw something new today. Love this channel andeep up the great work!
Velcro! Babu takes all this with such heart!
That was even amazing to me, even though I’ve seen things under a microscope!!! My grandchild had a microscope at one time. Pretty amazing things to see with it.
This channel keeps getting better and better.
Watching them discover scientific stuff is the best.
"These blood cells run through our veins? That's wonderful."
They keep us alive so it really is.
BTW, Babu is just the sweetest
I think we all loved going on this journey with the gentlemen today. I for one really like guessing what is in the microscope!
Me parece muy interesante el objetivo de su canal. Los comentarios del "babu", dentro de su sencillez e inocencia, siempre están llenos de sabiduría y de una permanente disposición a aprender y, además, siempre agradece por ello. Son personas humildes y maravillosas.
Saludos desde Colombia.
What a great video! Keep up the awesome work you guys😁
Oldman is bester, He always want to learn ... and gives thanks for it...
7:56 "I praise the maker. He has photographed toilet paper so closely." 🤣 the way he said it!