🦠🦠 Don't miss this version if the Microorganisms were on a Human scale: 👉 ua-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/v-deo.html Can you imagine a red blood cell the size of a city? --------------------------------------------------------------- No te pierdas esta versión si los microorganismos fueran a escala humana: 👉 ua-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/v-deo.html ¿Te imaginas un glóbulo rojo del tamaño de una ciudad?
Hi 👋🏼 Really love all your videos. I’d love to see one where the lifespans of organisms (from the very shortest to the oldest) are displayed in some clever way. Maybe depicting them as distance with the organisms on a race track? Would be animals, plants and microbes as that gives a much wider variation in lifespans 😊
It’s pretty amazing that we make transistors that are smaller than viruses. Have you done a year-by-year animation of say, a teraflop of processing power from 1945 to 2023?
Yup, todays newest production technology is at 3 nm, but some people claim that's mostly a marketing term and does not reflect the actual size of a node/transistor, which might actually still be around 40 to 20 nm large (gate length?) and is probably not going to get much smaller than 10 nm because of quantum tunneling. So we'll have to come up with something new or just keep stacking with a smarter design. But it will be very hard to keep up with Moore's Law.
@@barba5209 Whoa really??? Unbelievable! I thought until now that this was real! Thank god I had you to clear that up for me! It's almost like it was just a joke!!!
They couldn't see from that perspective even if they had sight. It would be kinda like you looking up at the sky. You can't see the universe....just blue skies. If that helps. The microbiology world really is a different world.
Amigo te dejo algunas ideas por si te sirven: - Tamaños de las propiedades privadas (incluyendo algunas históricamente) - Tamaños de áreas metropolitanas de las ciudades - Cantidad extraída/consumida de recursos, minerales y/o materiales en toda la historia al día de hoy (quizá es casi imposible de hacer, pero me entenderás la idea) - Tamaño de árboles reales/mitológicos/ficción (Vi la idea en un comentario de otro video tuyo) - Poder de atracción desde el imán mas débil hasta lo que sea que esté en la cima - Migraciones más grandes en toda la historia (tanto animales como de humanos en su historia) - Emisiones de CO2 de forma independiente en un año (algunas especies de animales, algunas empresas conocidas, un auto, etc)
The plug at the end of the video is almost as artistic as the rest of the video (post it sub to MBS). Your work had always captivated me and I look forward to new videos. Keep up the awesome work!
You could of added more organisms other than SARS COV 2, because all of the organisms are a carbon copy from the original micro organisms video. Could you remake your animal video to include more microscopic animals like rotifers?
nothing small could ever hurt me. I don't care what you say. The smallest thing that could hurt me is a magpie going for my eyes. But 9 times out of 10, it's magpie soup for dinner. Aight.
So funny you say that... I commented on how it reminds me of something I saw in a futuristic/science-ish docu about alien life! Great minds think alike lol
It looks constructed. I mean the virus has been around longer than the technology capable of creating a virus so it can't be, but it certainly LOOKS like an artificial creation. Like a nanomachine constructed out of organic compounds.
This actually gave me a really good idea about the scale of the diatoms they show under a microscope in the Journey to the Microcosmos series by Hank Green's team, it's like the two types of videos complement each other perfectly Also holy cow neurons are huge in context, and the stuff that mainly attacks neuros is tiny
amazing comparison; just a note as a microbiologist; E. coli or Lactobacillus probably cannot make those bending movements; they don't that structures to do; I have checked online microscopic videos; they don't; they just jiggle via cilia and move
He knows. It's just added effects fo eye candy to let simple people know that they are alive and not just clumps of nothing. Certain people can't understand things. He portrays things in a way that most people can understand
Microbiology ( playlist ). ■. Protein molecules comparisons. ■. DNA size comparison in terms of its length ( for ex:- in a diploid human cell, the total length of dna of a single diploid cell in a human being is about 2.2 metres long. Hence, in a single diploid human cell be it any somatic/living cell or stem cell, the length of entire genome would be 2.2 metres long. While a single haploid cell of a human being { any gamete i.e., male sperm or female ootid } would be 1.1 meters long. )
@@Bleihagel yep, enough to cover the average distance of AU. ( AU stands for astronomical union, it's an unit of distance. 1 AU = average distance between The Sun and The Earth. 1 AU = 15.6 million kms )
@@Bleihagel 🤧😇 yep 1. Haploid content of a single human DNA ( gamete ) = 3.3 × 10^9 base pairs, which is equivalent to 1.1 metres. 2. Diploid content of a single somatic human DNA ( ex:- epithelial cell ) = 6.6 × 10^9 bp, which is equivalent to 2.2 metres.
yep, tardigrades can be spared, same with the blood cell and other cells, or anything that isnt a virus (bacteripphage is the exeption sinc eit doesnt infect humans)
Spectacular animation and very informative video. Good Job, MBS. You should have added Viroids and Prions in it because these are biological pathogens which are smaller than viruses. This would give the video a sense of completion. But still, you did a fantastic job. [DiowE]
Rather short but very well done video. Keep going, guys. The quality is overall getting better and better and better. Can't stop watching, kudos, awesome job!
Did you really have to animate the e coli's tentacle-things moving around? Eww! Ha ha ha. But seriously, another excellent offering from MetaBallStudios.
This was sooooo interesting, THANK YOU! I was specially puzzled by the sight of the T4 bacteriophage 2:19 , reminds me of something I saw in a futuristic/science-ish docu about alien life!
I thought this video was lying at first because the tardigrade was visible with the naked eye, but nope. I looked it up and some of them are, apparently.
I feel like the fly model is not the right size compared to the neuron, considering a poppy seed-sized brain with 100,00 neurons, this looks way too close to the neuron here. This fly would fit maybe 5.
🦠🦠 Don't miss this version if the Microorganisms were on a Human scale: 👉 ua-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/v-deo.html
Can you imagine a red blood cell the size of a city?
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No te pierdas esta versión si los microorganismos fueran a escala humana: 👉 ua-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/v-deo.html
¿Te imaginas un glóbulo rojo del tamaño de una ciudad?
Less gooooo
@Don't Read My Profile Picture no
More interesting and entertaining content about the Macroverse in 3minutes than Quantumania managed in 2 hours 😂
Hi 👋🏼
Really love all your videos.
I’d love to see one where the lifespans of organisms (from the very shortest to the oldest) are displayed in some clever way.
Maybe depicting them as distance with the organisms on a race track?
Would be animals, plants and microbes as that gives a much wider variation in lifespans 😊
The man in the video is not the same as the one in the comparison of the largest heavy machines?
It’s pretty amazing that we make transistors that are smaller than viruses. Have you done a year-by-year animation of say, a teraflop of processing power from 1945 to 2023?
Yeah when you look at microchip lithography it’s so insane it might as well be magic.
@@tdawg719 “…indistinguishable from magic…”
Yup, todays newest production technology is at 3 nm, but some people claim that's mostly a marketing term and does not reflect the actual size of a node/transistor, which might actually still be around 40 to 20 nm large (gate length?) and is probably not going to get much smaller than 10 nm because of quantum tunneling. So we'll have to come up with something new or just keep stacking with a smarter design. But it will be very hard to keep up with Moore's Law.
No but Branch Education did it, just serch on youtube "Technology Size Comparison 🤯🤯 3D Animation"
Wow an original interested in some of the same stuff I'm interested in. Pretty cool.
Can we just take a moment to thank that man for letting all those viruses and bacterias on his skin at the same time, for our knowledge enhancement
You do realize this a 3d simulation?
No I won’t take a moment of my time
yes
@@barba5209 Whoa really??? Unbelievable! I thought until now that this was real! Thank god I had you to clear that up for me! It's almost like it was just a joke!!!
@@barba5209 did you watch the whole video? it's a real human!
It's a shame you could go any smaller to see the brain size of the average politician.
Suggestion: how big would objects and living beings be from the point of view of these much smaller things
They couldn't see from that perspective even if they had sight. It would be kinda like you looking up at the sky. You can't see the universe....just blue skies. If that helps. The microbiology world really is a different world.
DKin Cell 🟤
No hay vídeo malo en tu canal, no falla ni uno!
Imagino las horas de procesamiento de ese render.
Appreciation to the cameraman shrinking down to microscopic sizes to show us these.
Amigo te dejo algunas ideas por si te sirven:
- Tamaños de las propiedades privadas (incluyendo algunas históricamente)
- Tamaños de áreas metropolitanas de las ciudades
- Cantidad extraída/consumida de recursos, minerales y/o materiales en toda la historia al día de hoy (quizá es casi imposible de hacer, pero me entenderás la idea)
- Tamaño de árboles reales/mitológicos/ficción (Vi la idea en un comentario de otro video tuyo)
- Poder de atracción desde el imán mas débil hasta lo que sea que esté en la cima
- Migraciones más grandes en toda la historia (tanto animales como de humanos en su historia)
- Emisiones de CO2 de forma independiente en un año (algunas especies de animales, algunas empresas conocidas, un auto, etc)
There's no way a neuron is that big
Hold on while i look for an amoeba.
Would've been good to include the world's smallest sculpture. They're amazing.
amazing
Your videos are truly fascinating. Amazing work!
Those 2 mosquito jumpscares were really necessary? D:
its not a mosquito, its a fly, i named him franky
The plug at the end of the video is almost as artistic as the rest of the video (post it sub to MBS). Your work had always captivated me and I look forward to new videos. Keep up the awesome work!
That really puts things into perspective!
never tought a human egg could be next to a diatoms
I dont like how big neurons are
That fly could pick that tardigrade up and use it as a pet or eat an ovum as a snack
Welp that's that. I'll never work in construction.
Esas animaciones se ven bastante bien. 😄😄
that guys arm is infected with everything
tus videos son impresionantes!!! me vuelan la cabeza!
A water bear is the same size as a flys eye group. That can't be right.
Honestly these were a lot bigger than I thought they would be.
yes
Awesome!
But that fly at the end of the video is way too small. Looks more like a flea or a louse.
You could of added more organisms other than SARS COV 2, because all of the organisms are a carbon copy from the original micro organisms video.
Could you remake your animal video to include more microscopic animals like rotifers?
Frog egg didn't return 🐸 🥚
He must clean that arm...
The microscopic world that lives near,inside and around us.
😐🤔
Dude better washes his arm after this
That is the smallest fly ever
Well if I get it right according to lore of MBS that dude sits somewhere in New York
I prefer the older intro
Wow, that guy really needs to take a shower.
Amazebal- i mean amazing
Please do how big is DNA
nothing small could ever hurt me. I don't care what you say. The smallest thing that could hurt me is a magpie going for my eyes. But 9 times out of 10, it's magpie soup for dinner. Aight.
Needle
I know! A small... no. Nevermind.
I think that guy won’t last long 🫥
I always thought the T4 bacteriophage was the coolest, it just looks so alien compared to everything else.
So funny you say that... I commented on how it reminds me of something I saw in a futuristic/science-ish docu about alien life! Great minds think alike lol
It looks constructed. I mean the virus has been around longer than the technology capable of creating a virus so it can't be, but it certainly LOOKS like an artificial creation. Like a nanomachine constructed out of organic compounds.
It kinda is
It's clearly an ancient nanobot that went native lol
Yeah and it infects bacteria instead of us 😎
This actually gave me a really good idea about the scale of the diatoms they show under a microscope in the Journey to the Microcosmos series by Hank Green's team, it's like the two types of videos complement each other perfectly
Also holy cow neurons are huge in context, and the stuff that mainly attacks neuros is tiny
I thought tardigrades were smaller ! Those things are huge, relatively speaking.
There are different sizes of tardigrades, I have added a medium size, but there are much smaller ones.
@@MetaBallStudios you must do Cells At works size comparison
IF YOU WANT
Yeah like that one was practically the same size as a common ant, and the fly didn’t even dwarf it by that much in a way.
That's because they are multicellular, so it kind of makes sense.
Great attention to detail with the shedding skin cells around the arm. 👍
where
@@OxyToxyNT000 0:16 to about 0:33 . Probably not visible on a phone, but on my PC monitor they show up clearly.
@@KimberlyGreen I had to shrunk myself to show y'all this
I feel like we almost went to the quantum realm .
amazing comparison; just a note as a microbiologist; E. coli or Lactobacillus probably cannot make those bending movements; they don't that structures to do; I have checked online microscopic videos; they don't; they just jiggle via cilia and move
He knows. It's just added effects fo eye candy to let simple people know that they are alive and not just clumps of nothing. Certain people can't understand things. He portrays things in a way that most people can understand
@@jrseitz21 so youre saying certain people have the mind of a bacteria
@Blox117 lol yeah
Microbiology ( playlist ).
■. Protein molecules comparisons.
■. DNA size comparison in terms of its length ( for ex:- in a diploid human cell, the total length of dna of a single diploid cell in a human being is about 2.2 metres long.
Hence, in a single diploid human cell be it any somatic/living cell or stem cell, the length of entire genome would be 2.2 metres long.
While a single haploid cell of a human being { any gamete i.e., male sperm or female ootid } would be 1.1 meters long. )
2,2 metres. Per cell! The lenght of all DNA in all cells of one human are about 150.000.000.000 km.
@@Bleihagel yeah thanx for correcting me, I'm editing it.
@@Bleihagel yep, enough to cover the average distance of AU. ( AU stands for astronomical union, it's an unit of distance. 1 AU = average distance between The Sun and The Earth. 1 AU = 15.6 million kms )
@@satyasankalpapanigrahi9416 No, sorry again. Its 1.000 times more than 1 AU. I was talking about 150.000.000.000, not 150.000.000 km. 😉
@@Bleihagel 🤧😇 yep
1. Haploid content of a single human DNA ( gamete ) = 3.3 × 10^9 base pairs, which is equivalent to 1.1 metres.
2. Diploid content of a single somatic human DNA ( ex:- epithelial cell ) = 6.6 × 10^9 bp, which is equivalent to 2.2 metres.
Magical video.
I thought neurons would be much smaller.
I was half expecting the worker to swat the fly on his arm.
I didn’t know neurons are that big. One can see them if looks closely.
No
I love videos that portray the world from other perspectives, like this one
Man that guy got a bunch of nasty stuff on his arm!
yep, tardigrades can be spared, same with the blood cell and other cells, or anything that isnt a virus (bacteripphage is the exeption sinc eit doesnt infect humans)
Spectacular animation and very informative video. Good Job, MBS.
You should have added Viroids and Prions in it because these are biological pathogens which are smaller than viruses. This would give the video a sense of completion.
But still, you did a fantastic job. [DiowE]
RIP to the construction worker, he's about to be infected with 6 deadly viruses.
🤣
Bacteriophages don't kill humans, so 5 viruses
this is such a very high quality content, I'm loving every single bit. great job
Rather short but very well done video. Keep going, guys. The quality is overall getting better and better and better. Can't stop watching, kudos, awesome job!
Dude’s got a lot of rad stuff sitting on his arm…
To be honest i didn't think Tardigrades were that big. I thought you wouldn't be able to see them unless you had a microscope.
He, esta bien currado. 😌
Did you really have to animate the e coli's tentacle-things moving around? Eww! Ha ha ha. But seriously, another excellent offering from MetaBallStudios.
*And all this stuff in man’s arm*
That T4 bacteria looks menacing, that boy has legs an all!! 😂😂😂😂
Its a virus
imagine if we are an size of bacteriopharge how wideeee our Gigantic Earth will be it will be size of a universe 😮
My toxic trait is thinking that I’d be able to see some of these with the naked eye if they were placed on my arm
Incredible video👀 thanks👍😀
haz un video de insectos bichos en pespectiva humana🐌🦋🐛🐜🐝🪲🐞🦗🪳🕷🕸🦂🦟🪰🪱
So skin cells and pollen particles are about the width of a fly's proboscis? That's an interesting scaleup indeed I love it!
Yeah, skin cells are way bigger than I thought.
And remember children, wash your whole body well!
If you can have an entire ecosystem just on your forearm imagine how it will be in other areas!
dude, if you would see all your parasites inside body, you would freak out. It's not so important to clean outside, but inside. :)
This video really gives you the feeling of falling into this small world!
Alguien dígale a ese pobre trabajador que tiene como 8 tipos de virus xd
Oui, c’est la création de Dieu, alors montre-moi ce que ceux qui m’ont précédé ont créé. Gloire à Dieu, qui a tout créé.
This was sooooo interesting, THANK YOU! I was specially puzzled by the sight of the T4 bacteriophage 2:19 , reminds me of something I saw in a futuristic/science-ish docu about alien life!
This channel is highly underrated. It has the best visual information videos.
Man, this animation is a work of art. I'm in awe!
Damn dude, I can feel your PC's red hot cooling fan from here man.
Siempre es un buen viaje ver éstas creaciones, Gracias
I thought this video was lying at first because the tardigrade was visible with the naked eye, but nope. I looked it up and some of them are, apparently.
There is a skin zoom video as well on UA-cam.
Even tho I feel disgusted right now I liked the video.
Haha :)
Amazing as always!
Being 5 foot be like
We be livin in a time where a single virus could shut down a power grid
I really like the note where's written:- *Subscribe to MBS*
So I thought that the fly 🪰 is going to be part of the comparison but it’s just flying |:(
Pretty crazy to imagine that all of that is living on and inside me.
Oh there's alot smaller things in the billions inside all of us all the time
if you see your own parasites, it would probably shock you and disgust you at the same time. Sometimes, its better to stay ignorant.
Well not everything
I feel like the fly model is not the right size compared to the neuron, considering a poppy seed-sized brain with 100,00 neurons, this looks way too close to the neuron here. This fly would fit maybe 5.
either a smaller fly or a larger nueron
@@Solarwhale32 The fly is _too_ small already. Specifically the fly he adds later.
I'm shocked that neurons are about as large as the fly snout-thing!
Epic!!! Always a good video!
These cells make our skin patterns look like entire island
Poor Man, has all the infections...😢 haha
Yes!!
Could you a video about dinosaurs size? 🙏🏻
Yes please! With up-to-date models
I'm pretty sure he did
that guy mustve been 11' 3 and had huge balls to let that on his skin
according to this you can see a tardigrade with the naked eye 😮
For the first time, I saw how small was really all these micro-stuff
Amazing !
*Can you make a DNA size comparison? What animals or plants has the longest strand of DNA?*
The dude is so brave to have all those germs on his arm 😂
That Escherichia coli looks really terrifying 😰
Yes
The smaller they get, the more dangerous they become
This gives us another perspective around the world of bacterias and cells, thanks for that