Thanks for the video and the description James ☺️ At first I thought these things were some sort of whiskers, but turn out they’re retractable tentacles 🤯 Fascinating stuff
how the hell does ONE SINGLE CELL "decide" when it "wants" to up and move to a different location for feeding?? I can't even begin to imagine how complex the biomolecular reaction cascade governing such behavior must be.
Excellent footage, as always! I remember finding a similar organism, maybe I should post the video on youtube too! BTW, they seem to be very selective with their preys, isn't it?
@@fermentillc after looking through your videos, forgive me if I don’t agree that your “science” is the same as laboratory science. I know you’ll always have people that believe every word you say, but being peer reviewed and recreating results is quite different.
@@user-pt1cz4ot1e that's not my science. It's your science. I'm highlighting your work friend. Your results. My science isnt in the videos I make. As I'm not debating my work.
beautiful. Hey, there's no Wikipedia page for Actinobolina, if you want to start one. You have good photos and video, and a description. That's the start of a page there, others will fill it in. There is an entry for Litostomatea, so you could link that.
Thank you so much for this. I used to watch your instagram every day before I got walled out of it. (I dont have any accounts associated with Facebook owned companies) and altho I watch Journey to the Microcosmos. I absolutely love your raw footage and Im so glad you posted on youtube.
Very fine pictures. I find it so difficult to follow the organisms under the micoscope. You trained a lot the last years, i guess 😉. Thank you for sharing your work.
Hey! It's been a while! 😃 I'm glad to see your little video. 😊 I hope you're all well at home. Best wishes to your little family 😁 Still from Versailles 😉 #france
Incredible when you see this there's no way this is all an accident. What an incredible creation this is! Where did you find this? Water? Keep em coming, we love this!
@@time2see192 It's not easy knowing the Truth and then being surrounded by Idiots , it wears you down. We only learned in last Century that the Male Rib is the only Bone in the Body that can Regenerate itself , ask an Evolutionist how come the Bible knew that Thousands of Years ago when they tell us we were Primitive Men living in a Cave with Flint Axes lol
I actually think the effect of halo changing its size is purely optical and is related to microscope focus (every time those microbes moved towards the focused plane the halo was getting smaller, and vice versa), but I may be mistaken
Jam's back! Love to see it.
Thanks for the video and the description James ☺️
At first I thought these things were some sort of whiskers, but turn out they’re retractable tentacles 🤯
Fascinating stuff
how the hell does ONE SINGLE CELL "decide" when it "wants" to up and move to a different location for feeding?? I can't even begin to imagine how complex the biomolecular reaction cascade governing such behavior must be.
Gods creation is amazing
@@sandyo1063, AMEN!
Yeah my creations are amazing
@@sandyo1063 This is not an answer
@@VadimKudim You had a question for me???
Moral of this lesson is...stay away from prickly people who suck you into their dark world. Escape when you get the chance.
Excellent footage, as always! I remember finding a similar organism, maybe I should post the video on youtube too!
BTW, they seem to be very selective with their preys, isn't it?
It sounds like a tiny, mobile jellyfish. I’m glad they’re microscopic.
Looking at this and all the commotion happening around it, it seems like it would be hard for Actinobolina /not/ to catch something.
From second one, it’s terrifying.
Edit: What was the bouncy guy at 6:56?
Awww it's so cute though..what's terrifying is gmo-ing these things, growing them on mouse liver, then calling it a vacc.....
@@fermentillc what’s terrifying is how confident you are saying such nonsense. You should probably leave science to those that study it for a living.
@@user-pt1cz4ot1e I do study it for a living and it is terrifying.
@@fermentillc after looking through your videos, forgive me if I don’t agree that your “science” is the same as laboratory science. I know you’ll always have people that believe every word you say, but being peer reviewed and recreating results is quite different.
@@user-pt1cz4ot1e that's not my science. It's your science. I'm highlighting your work friend. Your results. My science isnt in the videos I make. As I'm not debating my work.
awesome footage, thank you for sharing!
beautiful. Hey, there's no Wikipedia page for Actinobolina, if you want to start one. You have good photos and video, and a description. That's the start of a page there, others will fill it in. There is an entry for Litostomatea, so you could link that.
Thank you so much for this. I used to watch your instagram every day before I got walled out of it. (I dont have any accounts associated with Facebook owned companies) and altho I watch Journey to the Microcosmos. I absolutely love your raw footage and Im so glad you posted on youtube.
I missed you, Jam
Thanks for another video. Your videos inspire me. 👍👍👍
Hilarious how it spins around as it change’s position
Happy you are uploading here again. Instagram quality is not the same.
I love watching those just after I wake up
Salut, te-am vazut prin comentarii la Faiar si te vad si aici, mi se pare foarte funny XD
Very fine pictures. I find it so difficult to follow the organisms under the micoscope. You trained a lot the last years, i guess 😉. Thank you for sharing your work.
Wow, what a fast swimmer !
absolutely fascinating!
Imagine this with background noise of traffic and cars beeping while cells hitting or fast cells passing by with a whoosh 😂
This is absolutely wild to see in such clarity, never been more fascinated in my life!
can't believe how thriller that is. thank you!
Incredibly interesting! It ate, settled then it looked like it was trying to find an escape. It moves fast too!
Hey! It's been a while! 😃 I'm glad to see your little video. 😊 I hope you're all well at home. Best wishes to your little family 😁 Still from Versailles 😉 #france
Wow. Just… wow. Absolutely stunning.
Really quite beautiful in a gruesome way.
Fascinating... can I know in which living organism this cell is found??
She is really fast!!!
I don't think its found in a living organism? Just in ponds I think
A pin-cushion is a great descriptor! That is an incredibly fast swimmer.
Wow he’s back
Does Actinobolina have a "mouth"? or does it create a mouth and vacuole closest to the tentacles that catch a thing?
I'm not an expert, but the ciliate group has a cellular mouth, unlike other protozoa, so I guess yes, it does have a mouth
@@doppel232 Thankyou!
Can't wait for the narration!
Question.
Where do they live?
I want to be an actinobolina! How cool would it be to hang around all day and wait for food to stick to you? Total slacker!
Looks like a creation from SPORE, the old Maxis game.
Extraordinary!
why do look like they are making conscious movements..?
Excelente, siempre me encantaron los microorganismos,te felicito!!!!!
5:23
When the green cell came around the actinobolina didn't like that and ran away
Incredible when you see this there's no way this is all an accident. What an incredible creation this is! Where did you find this? Water? Keep em coming, we love this!
looks like one big accident to me.
@@Muonium1Oh I'm sure it does.. For those that have eyes to see.....
Time2see....wins the debate.
@@sandyo1063 😉
@@time2see192 It's not easy knowing the Truth and then being surrounded by Idiots , it wears you down.
We only learned in last Century that the Male Rib is the only Bone in the Body that can Regenerate itself , ask an Evolutionist how come the Bible knew that Thousands of Years ago when they tell us we were Primitive Men living in a Cave with Flint Axes lol
What are the so many green organisms called?
seaweed
Amazing optic
Would love some commentary and explanation
There is explanation in the description of the video. 😉
then watch journey to the microcosmos
It's amazing what God has created! Thx for the video!
So interesting!
Another microbe caught my interest at 3:45 located at 3 o'clock. Looks like it has a halo that can change its size...
I actually think the effect of halo changing its size is purely optical and is related to microscope focus (every time those microbes moved towards the focused plane the halo was getting smaller, and vice versa), but I may be mistaken
lovely
Где это, в какой субстанции?
amazing
I guess when they say there’s something in the water they aren’t lying.
This is a nightmare.
You could think about narrating this vids, or add some background music maybe?
To a layman like me it looks like it's actually thinking.
È uguale all’aspira polvere autonomo che incontra una parete e va dalla parte opposta
How fascinating
ITs actually quite cute, I love ciliates
Сколько там вертлявой живности крутится....
So like when I accidentally get a little ocean water in my mouth this is what I'm eating? Lol
No, these protozoans are freshwater
This little world is full of aliens O_o
Damn nature, you scary
hey Jam why don't you reply to your comment section sometimes ???
It's over
Сожрало- ном ном ном......😂😂
Dinnertime
Imagine if these alien-like creatures were as big as us. 🤔
😳
У них у всех есть нервная система ? Радость боль чувства )?
No
@@Reauneth убегают от угрозы страх. Голд . Думаю от поедания испытывают радость. Как они на музыку реагируют.😅🤣
@@лысыйпылесос Hahaha, I have no idea. I don’t think they have ears to listen to music🤣
@@Reauneth музыку можно слушать по ритму вибрации .как глухие
Poor thing can't eat in peace./jk
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