I love this channel so much. I decided to comment here because I want to talk about a cheap USB microscope I bought a while back as a tool (in particular, to help with electronics repair). Discovered by accident that it's *just barely* powerful enough to make out individual red blood cells. I was checking the alignment of a part on a printed circuit board and cut myself, bled just a little on the circuit board and reflective solder pads. I was able to just barely make out individual cells as they flowed - until that moment I had no idea just how BIG they were, I thought cells were so much smaller. Turns out my hair is only about a dozen times wider than a red blood cell edit: anyways, I'm amazed that this could be achieved for less than fifty bucks
@@yajuvendrasinghrajpurohit7888 I recommend it, even a cheap one. It's quickly becoming my favorite "gadget." If you like, I can even tell you the exact brand and model I got, and perhaps take a few sample photos with it.
I'm myself looking for a place to read about articals realated to microscopy... can you please suggest me any website or community where I can know more?
Hank, you’re just like the electromotive force, driving us all towards deeper knowledge! I started as a maintenance manager in a sodium chlorate plant 2 years ago with 0 electrochemical knowledge. I watched crash course chemistry and my neurons started firing. Thank you Hank for all you do!
I can't help but think about this scaled up to a human level, where a stimulus COMPELS an action, almost like being brain-washed. That makes me a little bit horrified at what these poor ciliates are going through!
It is not mind control as it is more like body control, consider something like your arm's nerve getting stimulated to punch, or your legs to run So for the ciliates they are like not in full control over their own bodies anymore, an observer perhaps? Hahaha Anyways if they do feel anything they won't feel much of the way of pain, they resume normal activity afterwards..., for them it is probably the same as it is more to body control rather to mind control
We can kinda do this with humans already. Not by manipulating people with electric shocks, but by screwing with their vestibular system i.e. their sense of balance. There are vids of people stumbling inexorably one way cos their bodies are trying to correct for a perceived imbalance created by the experimenters. It's pretty freaky! :D
Static magnetic fields have little effect as we have very little ferromagnetic material in our bodies. People do have a little ferromagnetic material in their nose and a rare person can detect the earth's magnetic field for direction. Only changing magnetic fields can produce an electric field. But then it gets very complicated as to what happens next as there are many variables. But electric fields are harmful and the video points out a couple of effects. But I suspect that the biochemistry could be affected and likely in a bad way. I have had people tell me that they can sense and don't like AC powered electric blankets. But these can be converted to DC - but I don't know if any have been. I once tried to detect the magnetic field from an electric blanket, but was unsuccessful.
Good video ! Could you do a video on stochastic noise or intrinsic noise, however you call it and it's effects on the function of micro-organisms and their way to manage and mitigate it to survive ? That would be awesome as it is not easily understable.
What other lifeforms swim to the positive terminal? Anything specifically aim for the negative? I want to know what values of voltage your using. I am also interested in much higher voltages of electrostatic fields , though at safe nanoamp current levels despite many thousands of volts. Not sure how you would do that. Do you get a voltage when you turn the supply off, like the algae battery?
Gallivanting is now a word that isn't so mysterious for me. Though it was one of those old person sayings (gallivanting around) never looked it up until watching this video
I'm not an etymologist , yet I'm reasonably confident both words come from different origins. Correct me if I'm wrong. I still find the pun particularly poetic.
No, 3.7 amps is the current limit because ot is in C.V mode (Constant Voltage) and not C.C (Constant Current). The current is just I = 23 volts / R. As to how much is R I have no idea.
@@adrien5568 which is why the power supply measures it and displays the current used. it is not the set current limit. you usually don't see the limit unless you short the output. because the supply shows a measurement. so we have I and V and can therefore also measure R
This intrigued me in two ways. If you go outside and put your bare feet on the ground, it grounds you. The earth is a big cathode. Does this affect our microbiome on our skin or gut microbiome at all? And if so what is the larger impact of that action.
Wouldn't all bacteria end up on one side, leaving the other clean? I wonder if it's been used to disinfect liquids or measure the amount of bacteria per litre.
I don't suppose it would be a viable method for disinfectant becomes not all organisations would show Electrotaxis and only a few type of organisations can be separated.
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So why haven't predatory microorganisms evolved this capability either as a defense or, as seems more likely, to attract prey? We know larger animals like eels can produce electric current, so why has this weapon never been developed by the inhabitants of the microcosmos? Hmm, maybe it actually has, and we just don't know about it. Perhaps James should start a search for these elusive potentially electrically active microorganisms?
This process works become there is flow of calcium and potassium ions accross the membrain because of the potential difference... I don't suppose anything like that would happen if a magnetic field is put in place because no pole diffrance would be created between the interior and exterior of the cell
As an electrician, your body is already doing this in mass to all your 30 trillion cells, applying more electricity through your body disrupts it all especially at high voltages and can damage it.
Next time, instead of applying voltage directly to the sample, you guys should try with magnetism. Or with different electromagnetic waves, using antennas at different distances and different power.
Are you guys aware of this paper? Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields Tiny protists spike their membranes with magnetic bacteria 29 APR 2019 BY HELEN SANTORO
Anyone ever consider this as a potential cure for cancer? Or has this already been stifled by the trillion dollar healthcare industry since a patient cured is a customer lost?
Honestly, you apply an electric charge to me, and I'll probably start moving pretty quickly in one direction too.
Are you a ciliate?
@@LuisSierra42 this very cillate is about to die
@@LuisSierra42 yes, he is. any other answer is a lie
If it's strong enough you won't be able to move.
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Ciliate: Why should I go this way?
Electric field: No choice. You have to.
Ciliate: *Goes*
I love this channel so much.
I decided to comment here because I want to talk about a cheap USB microscope I bought a while back as a tool (in particular, to help with electronics repair).
Discovered by accident that it's *just barely* powerful enough to make out individual red blood cells. I was checking the alignment of a part on a printed circuit board and cut myself, bled just a little on the circuit board and reflective solder pads. I was able to just barely make out individual cells as they flowed - until that moment I had no idea just how BIG they were, I thought cells were so much smaller. Turns out my hair is only about a dozen times wider than a red blood cell
edit: anyways, I'm amazed that this could be achieved for less than fifty bucks
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I am also gonna buy a cheap one in future
@@yajuvendrasinghrajpurohit7888 I recommend it, even a cheap one. It's quickly becoming my favorite "gadget."
If you like, I can even tell you the exact brand and model I got, and perhaps take a few sample photos with it.
@@SuLokify Ya you could tell me it would be helpful .
I try to keep current with scientific discoveries, but this was shocking!
I'm myself looking for a place to read about articals realated to microscopy... can you please suggest me any website or community where I can know more?
I sense some resistance.
YT wont let me tell people about the Thunderbolts-
Project channel. every time i try to tell someone to look it up my comment is instantly deleted.
@@ElectricalExistence Are you trying to link it? YT's buggy anti-spam algorithms tend to not respond well to links.
Hank, you’re just like the electromotive force, driving us all towards deeper knowledge! I started as a maintenance manager in a sodium chlorate plant 2 years ago with 0 electrochemical knowledge. I watched crash course chemistry and my neurons started firing. Thank you Hank for all you do!
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James, does this mean you end up with a layer of organisms along the edge of your slide at the end?
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they died, watch the near end of the video
They touched the electrodes as the field was too strong and ceised from existance .
I can't help but think about this scaled up to a human level, where a stimulus COMPELS an action, almost like being brain-washed. That makes me a little bit horrified at what these poor ciliates are going through!
That would one hella discovery...many be the start of mind control technical
If it's any ease of mind the cilliates do not have feelings as far as we know and just float around seeking equilibrium
It is not mind control as it is more like body control, consider something like your arm's nerve getting stimulated to punch, or your legs to run
So for the ciliates they are like not in full control over their own bodies anymore, an observer perhaps? Hahaha
Anyways if they do feel anything they won't feel much of the way of pain, they resume normal activity afterwards..., for them it is probably the same as it is more to body control rather to mind control
We can kinda do this with humans already. Not by manipulating people with electric shocks, but by screwing with their vestibular system i.e. their sense of balance. There are vids of people stumbling inexorably one way cos their bodies are trying to correct for a perceived imbalance created by the experimenters. It's pretty freaky! :D
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Your voice is calming
James should make a tiny maze and have cilliates navigate it by putting electrodes at the start and the end.
Is there a discord community for this channel? I feel like it would be a great way to bring people in this community together
As for someone who works with bacterial dielectrophoresis this video is really fascinating. Thank you for the video.
Does making fury little animals dance around, qualify James as a Disney princess?
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I wonder what happens in a magnetic field then, could it be something similar?
Static magnetic fields have little effect as we have very little ferromagnetic material in our bodies. People do have a little ferromagnetic material in their nose and a rare person can detect the earth's magnetic field for direction.
Only changing magnetic fields can produce an electric field. But then it gets very complicated as to what happens next as there are many variables.
But electric fields are harmful and the video points out a couple of effects. But I suspect that the biochemistry could be affected and likely in a bad way.
I have had people tell me that they can sense and don't like AC powered electric blankets. But these can be converted to DC - but I don't know if any have been. I once tried to detect the magnetic field from an electric blanket, but was unsuccessful.
Good video ! Could you do a video on stochastic noise or intrinsic noise, however you call it and it's effects on the function of micro-organisms and their way to manage and mitigate it to survive ? That would be awesome as it is not easily understable.
What other lifeforms swim to the positive terminal? Anything specifically aim for the negative?
I want to know what values of voltage your using. I am also interested in much higher voltages of electrostatic fields , though at safe nanoamp current levels despite many thousands of volts. Not sure how you would do that.
Do you get a voltage when you turn the supply off, like the algae battery?
When's your book coming out?
Gallivanting is now a word that isn't so mysterious for me.
Though it was one of those old person sayings (gallivanting around) never looked it up until watching this video
I'm not an etymologist , yet I'm reasonably confident both words come from different origins. Correct me if I'm wrong. I still find the pun particularly poetic.
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keep up the good work
James was dumping 3A of current into the volume on a slide??? Wonderful images and intro to a complex topic as always!
I saw that clip and did a double take. I would like to know more details about the actual setup.
No, 3.7 amps is the current limit because ot is in C.V mode (Constant Voltage) and not C.C (Constant Current). The current is just I = 23 volts / R. As to how much is R I have no idea.
@@adrien5568 which is why the power supply measures it and displays the current used. it is not the set current limit. you usually don't see the limit unless you short the output. because the supply shows a measurement. so we have I and V and can therefore also measure R
This intrigued me in two ways.
If you go outside and put your bare feet on the ground, it grounds you. The earth is a big cathode.
Does this affect our microbiome on our skin or gut microbiome at all? And if so what is the larger impact of that action.
Electrotaxis also happens to be another word for fancy ubers.
The ciliates hailing their little galvanotaxi-cabs.
I heard about it but is much more interesting to watch.
What voltage was needed for the sample microbs to react?
Great video, thank you for sharing.
Wouldn't all bacteria end up on one side, leaving the other clean? I wonder if it's been used to disinfect liquids or measure the amount of bacteria per litre.
I don't suppose it would be a viable method for disinfectant becomes not all organisations would show Electrotaxis and only a few type of organisations can be separated.
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Is there anything in analogus in nature? The only thing that I can think of off the top of my head would be a lightning strike?
Directing embryo development, healing wounds, developing nerve cells.... were examples mentioned toward the end of the video.
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I love your videos! I am interested in how long after the shock do the ciliates go in one direction? Very interesting video.
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is the electrotaxis for the cell to be attracted to charged food for it?
Generally, a really cool video about a neat topic. Always a pleasure to see a video about real science, as opposed to the ones that support evolution.
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* good video about real science *
* proceeds to discredit real scientific theory in the same sentence *
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2:34 my jaw literally dropped
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I hope those ciliates were chill with being zapped! though they seem ok.
I wouldn't like if my arms started whirling without my team's call!
I wonder if underwater power cables affect them at all electromagnetically
They have a means of navigating, like animals do, miraculously and perplexing
... like marine animals?
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This song haunts my dreams. I must know the name...
The description says its made by Andrew Huang but the name is not listed
Fantastic video!
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Truly shocking...⚡️⚡️⚡️
It seems like they are probably evolved to move toward water with either more or less free electrons, a PH motivation 🤷
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It's alive!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool.
6:25
Am i the only one who thought there was a hair on the screen..??😏
A similar phenomenon is the reason that cardioversion is a viable therapy for issues like Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Love your videos!!!!
My Love for Biology has no bounds. It’s just fascinating how these little cells act.
i wonder if these experiments can be used to make a biological battery to replace our current systems
This is more sinister that it seems...
So why haven't predatory microorganisms evolved this capability either as a defense or, as seems more likely, to attract prey? We know larger animals like eels can produce electric current, so why has this weapon never been developed by the inhabitants of the microcosmos? Hmm, maybe it actually has, and we just don't know about it. Perhaps James should start a search for these elusive potentially electrically active microorganisms?
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Phototaxis!
Where are the microbes' eyes?
They have special receptors which work as eyes
What would happen if u used a magnetic field?
This process works become there is flow of calcium and potassium ions accross the membrain because of the potential difference... I don't suppose anything like that would happen if a magnetic field is put in place because no pole diffrance would be created between the interior and exterior of the cell
Is there magnetotaxis? Yeah yeah... I should just look it up.
As an electrician, your body is already doing this in mass to all your 30 trillion cells, applying more electricity through your body disrupts it all especially at high voltages and can damage it.
The ciliates that came to close to the electrodes some died from disease.
That's the effect of fast food - mind control
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1:04
it resembles with electrophoresis method
WOW!
Well if this couldn't potentially explain the collective movement of birds and fish.
Electrophoresis in a slide of living things. That's a first I've seen.
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Its likely that they have been caught in an electric current.
Wait.... that voice... I know that voice... HANK!?
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Could this be used to push white blood cells towards an infection?
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this reminds me of final fantasy 7 for some reason.
So they are like a person stuck in rapids.. o0
Fuzzy friends :)
Journey To The Microcosmos: Physics Edition
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Listening to Gucci mane looking through slides of dust among peers in the name of micro-science
Uhhh, eerily similar to blood cells flowing
Next time, instead of applying voltage directly to the sample, you guys should try with magnetism.
Or with different electromagnetic waves, using antennas at different distances and different power.
why does translated audio is so badd
This vid has some shocking information.
Are you guys aware of this paper?
Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields
Tiny protists spike their membranes with magnetic bacteria
29 APR 2019
BY HELEN SANTORO
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Crystal Abiogenesis
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I was looking for a youtube vid about current events.
There is no invisible person with the bullhorn there is just James
Bet they wish they could scream now
Nobody is coming, you are on your own little ones
Anyone ever consider this as a potential cure for cancer? Or has this already been stifled by the trillion dollar healthcare industry since a patient cured is a customer lost?
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