We Could Back Up The Entire Internet On A Gram Of DNA

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @TraceDominguez
    @TraceDominguez 7 років тому +713

    So in case you've also thought, "but isn't DNA harmed by UV and other radiation?" I asked that too, it just didn't make the final cut. Twist Bioscience's answer: "[DNA] is so small you can easily encapsulate huge amounts of data in small vessels like Tungsten. For example, you could take all the information for a mars colony on a spacecraft inside a small Tungsten thimble."
    Essentially, the problem we have with *our* DNA is that it's stored in cells, which aren't great at keeping radiation out. If we wanted to store DNA data for thousands of years we could 1. make lots of copies and/or 2. store it in something that keeps out radiation! Very cool.

    • @azzyfreeman
      @azzyfreeman 7 років тому +6

      That's huge, Imagine if we could do computations on that huge data, it will make big data look tiny

    • @UpcycleElectronics
      @UpcycleElectronics 7 років тому

      Trace Dominguez It seems interesting. What is the process? Is this capable of simultaneous read and write (is there any potential for future development of this), or is S-DNA a complex process of translating binary in order to store data only?

    • @stefarrell7989
      @stefarrell7989 7 років тому +4

      I would prefer the storing in crystal method. it less issues and lasts a long time

    • @waltermarlin1730
      @waltermarlin1730 7 років тому

      At what point will virtual reality become reality? Does this put the idea of a real Heaven, Purgatory and Hell into the realm of possibilities?

    • @stefarrell7989
      @stefarrell7989 7 років тому +1

      Well vr headsets are out and as far as popularity goes its failing. Heaven and hell only exist in the imagination of the believer. How do we know? But vr is the closest simulation you might get to either one

  • @thejonjon5000
    @thejonjon5000 7 років тому +146

    Cancer ate my homework.

    • @firmman4505
      @firmman4505 5 років тому +2

      lol

    • @aimless3827
      @aimless3827 4 роки тому

      Teacher: Come up with a better excuse!!

    • @ryanjhi2224
      @ryanjhi2224 2 роки тому +4

      it copied it

    • @Quardanter
      @Quardanter 9 місяців тому

      ​@@aimless3827 me: ITS ON DNA STORAGE

  • @xXblazingvortexXx
    @xXblazingvortexXx 7 років тому +193

    That would bring a whole new meaning to computer viruses...

  • @revaddict
    @revaddict 7 років тому +202

    Even if humanity makes DNA the goto storage option, Apple would still sell you a 16GB phone..

    • @npc1377
      @npc1377 6 років тому +1

      rahul nargundkar lmao

    • @mdamir0272
      @mdamir0272 6 років тому +2

      most android devices sell less than 16gb

    • @ograkthemonkeyhunter2743
      @ograkthemonkeyhunter2743 6 років тому +8

      Md Amir027 that are low end phones, high end androids get more storage

    • @mdamir0272
      @mdamir0272 6 років тому +2

      well, they don't sell 16gb anymore...so, you wrong...please check apple website...

    • @HappySlappyFace
      @HappySlappyFace 6 років тому +9

      Md Amir027 please check when the comment was made

  • @masterofnova
    @masterofnova 7 років тому +144

    if they can turn binary data into dna, couldn't they reverse it and turn human dna into binary?

    • @avivfrai4858
      @avivfrai4858 7 років тому +16

      Animazing #GLADOSCONFIRMED

    • @chaz1182
      @chaz1182 7 років тому +9

      that would be fucking cool

    • @dune1249
      @dune1249 6 років тому +10

      Can you explain more thoroughly?

    • @siddarthakadali7719
      @siddarthakadali7719 6 років тому +1

      same thought occured to me while watching

    • @tgdhsuk3589
      @tgdhsuk3589 6 років тому +2

      yeah techinically atgc?

  • @justincarnes1553
    @justincarnes1553 7 років тому +20

    I've watched so many cat videos that they're already imbedded in my DNA.

  • @LuanRNunes-zb9pg
    @LuanRNunes-zb9pg 7 років тому +18

    My Steam library needs this kind of storage.

  • @EstevaoSlow
    @EstevaoSlow 7 років тому +5

    Hey, I really loved this new format. I liked DNews, but something was wrong, and I never understood what (and I still don´t knowing). But now, its awesome! Congrats for the idea, and keep going with science divulgation!
    Cheers from a brazilian science divulgation channel as well! o/

  • @Luke.Raistrick
    @Luke.Raistrick 7 років тому +113

    Okay I got a bit annoyed when u changed but you're still inspiring and bring us the best news. You're still great so thank u for this amazing news
    You're still Dnews to me tho haah

    • @vkrys1x
      @vkrys1x 7 років тому +3

      LukeR2002 This news is run by the government remember that

    • @danielpedraza6455
      @danielpedraza6455 7 років тому +4

      Its KrysHD
      Who says that? r u kidding?

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 7 років тому +2

      This was much more DNews-esque than their last few videos, except for the backround music.

    • @Seeker
      @Seeker  7 років тому +15

      Thanks for your support, LukeR2002!

    • @Luke.Raistrick
      @Luke.Raistrick 7 років тому +1

      Seeker No guys, thank you!!

  • @fireriffs
    @fireriffs 7 років тому +36

    If you encoded a cat video in DNA and then stuck it in the nucleus of a living cell, I wonder what the cell would produce when it tried to use the DNA.

    • @samuelberhanu7807
      @samuelberhanu7807 6 років тому +7

      fireyf it would say file cannot be opened

    • @vazhagelashvili2505
      @vazhagelashvili2505 6 років тому +4

      @@samuelberhanu7807 or it will show you Blue Screen Of Death :D

    • @lucashermann7262
      @lucashermann7262 5 років тому +3

      I believe it would die ma dud

    • @fusseldieb
      @fusseldieb 5 років тому +7

      That's a interesting question. Probably nothing or probably something malformed that's later destroyed the the organism. Technically you could create a deadly REAL virus and stick it into someone.
      Just thinking that you could theoretically download a real virus and inject it with a syringe into somebody is just mind boggling. Opening thumb drives would then represent a real risk to humans... lol

    • @yashaswikulshreshtha1588
      @yashaswikulshreshtha1588 2 роки тому

      @@fusseldieb trueee lol xd

  • @mingarn
    @mingarn 7 років тому +99

    Petabyte Project=LinusTechTips XD

    • @loggling5135
      @loggling5135 7 років тому +14

      Nah they gonna get a Zettabyte from some random sponsor that gives them DNA hard drives

    • @bacplayz4887
      @bacplayz4887 7 років тому

      M.A. Lee xD

    • @talltvreporter3040
      @talltvreporter3040 6 років тому

      Ming Arn Lee .yeeee.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 6 років тому

      Ming Arn Lee Petabyte seem to be too small, even for surface internet.

  • @inus24
    @inus24 4 роки тому +2

    DNA is absolute proof of intelligent design.

  • @ryang9973
    @ryang9973 7 років тому +16

    Last time I was this early this channel was called DNews

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 7 років тому +2

    To me, this sounds very useful for archiving, much like what tape drives used to be. Tape drives were pretty slow if you wanted to grab 1 specific file from them, and almost uselessly slow if you wanted to boot from them, but for many years they stored far more data than any other drive.

  • @R3MIXMODZ
    @R3MIXMODZ 7 років тому +54

    How long would it take to search through all of those files to find one specific tweet you made back in 2013?

    • @Caranellus
      @Caranellus 7 років тому +21

      [ CTRL + f ] tweet 2013

    • @ch535
      @ch535 6 років тому +8

      This is actually a good question, because the data access is linear. It's like using magnetic tape instead of disks. You don't get random access, you have to read through everything until you find it, just like how if you wanted to skip ahead with a VHS you had to physically wind the tape forward, or "fast forward".
      So it's density of data storage vs. efficiency of access.

    • @TNTGAME12
      @TNTGAME12 4 місяці тому

      hello

  • @Folgrin
    @Folgrin 7 років тому +6

    Aside from life itself data is the most precious thing on the planet. How many times have we been set back from data lost from war disaster ect. It would be a huge accomplishment to store all known data from an educational standpoint in the event of a disaster. I'd love to be a part of a project like that. We should crowdfund this

    • @That_Freedom_Guy
      @That_Freedom_Guy 2 роки тому

      Life, the universe and information are the same thing. The quantum ground of the whole universe including us, is an information field. So have I heard.

  • @rickyd3987
    @rickyd3987 7 років тому +82

    When you're an android user but he uses iphones and macs as his example...
    *TRIGGERED*

    • @AnimeProfileP1c
      @AnimeProfileP1c 6 років тому +5

      Ricky D being triggered by that kind of thing is stupid

    • @piev4166
      @piev4166 6 років тому +1

      and triggering

    • @Xavier-sp5ec
      @Xavier-sp5ec 4 роки тому

      As the saying goes "should have bought a Mac"

  • @johndoe-qo8cy
    @johndoe-qo8cy 7 років тому +120

    Yes! All our porn is saved.

    • @ganmakurel2
      @ganmakurel2 6 років тому +12

      @@schuylermckdoe7705 top 10 saddest anime plot twists

    • @matts9371
      @matts9371 6 років тому +1

      It's the perfect place to stash the porn of humanity.

  • @Swapnil638
    @Swapnil638 7 років тому +7

    You forgot about artificial intelligence! Scientists say that machines capable of replicating human brains would be insanely large. Although this technology can store information very tightly, what about data-accessibility or data-transfer rates? Will they be revolutionarily high too? Will this help in developing more complexly calculative A.I.s? I'm curious.

    • @naltlan7651
      @naltlan7651 6 років тому +3

      probably the data reading would decrease a litlle bit because of the size of dna

  • @SoulStatement
    @SoulStatement 7 років тому

    This idea of storing information on DNA was talk about in Orphan Black. Love that show.

  • @richarddeese1991
    @richarddeese1991 5 років тому +4

    Thanks! I haven't analysed it yet, but it sounds to me as if there's at least the *_possibility_* that DNA could provide a *_hexadecimal_* code; not just a binary one. This would mean that a simple machine language algorithm could provide direct translation. That would simplify the process (unless I'm mistaken, of course!) Anyway, there's certainly a lot of potential there! Rikki Tikki.

    • @mizbaibnbasher6269
      @mizbaibnbasher6269 Рік тому +2

      nope, not Hexadecimal, but rather Octal... Hexadecimal has 16 unique numerals... DNA has 8, and Octal has 8, so it's Octal

  • @DNGR369
    @DNGR369 6 років тому +1

    I like this guy's presentation style. Thanks team.

  • @DomyTheMad420
    @DomyTheMad420 7 років тому +161

    i... *sighs*
    What happens when that chunk of DNA gets hit by a random beam of ionizing radiation?
    that'd mean the end of gigabytes of data.

    • @justingasparino9204
      @justingasparino9204 7 років тому +30

      Domyras well it wouldn't be out in the open it would be covered up and protected

    • @capitanodisseo429
      @capitanodisseo429 7 років тому +23

      You just make a few copies.
      Once you can synthetize one such molecule, you can make it an indefinite number of times again with the same or less effort.

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 7 років тому

      Domyras when he mentioned DNA I was like Nope for long term storage 500 years at best .🤔

    • @TraceDominguez
      @TraceDominguez 7 років тому +7

      I love the enthusiasm here, and I asked that same question!

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 7 років тому +10

      Basically you had to check the CRC of a big chunk of the DNA (including the intended part you want to extract the information); if its wrong then the system marks that particular strand copy of DNA as corrupted [so it does not waste time using it again], and proceeds to check on 3 other DNA copies.
      Even in the remote case of one of those 3 also being damaged, the other 2 should will give you the right data (as another error is statistically insignificant).
      -> Then instead of having to do just "one read" of DNA, you had to do 4 [not a terrible slowdown]. Plus scheduling some re-copy and checking (just in case) whenever the machine is idle/available.

  • @AlexPeace246
    @AlexPeace246 7 років тому +1

    Hey everyone at Seeker. Love your content and I always get excited when my email pops up with a new video from you. But I was wondering if you guys could do a video about how THAD Missile defense systems work, it's a current topic with S.Korea and Japan wanting the US to install them, and I've been curious at what kind of programming goes into a system like that? Keep up the awesome videos!

  • @Quacky_Batak
    @Quacky_Batak 7 років тому +3

    who else likes that background music ?
    this music is better than Dnews had.
    Seeker is much better than Dnews

  • @clusterstorm3445
    @clusterstorm3445 7 років тому +1

    Something that came to mind in this video with making DNA storage is, could that mean that in the future that not only data could be saved on DNA, but could once living things that have now gone extinct be recreated or entirely new creatures be created?

  • @franswa7111
    @franswa7111 7 років тому +23

    Isn't the half-life of DNA around 520 years?

    • @FonVegen
      @FonVegen 7 років тому +11

      Depends on how it's stored.

    • @TDhoedo
      @TDhoedo 7 років тому +1

      Fran Swa so why don't we live that long :)

    • @franswa7111
      @franswa7111 7 років тому +29

      Because of telomere shortening with each cell division in living organisms.

    • @landynstella5977
      @landynstella5977 7 років тому +4

      Fran Swa aren't telomeres on chromosomes? and this DNA won't be dividing

    • @FonVegen
      @FonVegen 7 років тому +3

      Astro Fury That comment was an answer to the question why humans don't live that long.

  • @anothertargaryen3805
    @anothertargaryen3805 5 років тому

    -Hey you got those vacation photos you took last year?
    -Yeah, here you go!
    *pricks finger*

  • @MrDeadguy45
    @MrDeadguy45 7 років тому +14

    And the brain is RAM

    • @zoerycroft8314
      @zoerycroft8314 7 років тому +6

      Welll, Not really. The brain is more like a processor, that has so much cache that it doesn't need RAM, The nervous system is like a computers data buses.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 6 років тому +2

      Nah, brain is basically SoC.

    • @NoSubsWithContent
      @NoSubsWithContent 6 років тому

      Alex S wtf

  • @thisisadiman
    @thisisadiman 7 років тому

    The new look is awesome Trace:)

  • @robert0057
    @robert0057 7 років тому +23

    and yet my phone's battery can't make it through the day smh

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 7 років тому +10

      Get off your phone, the battery will last longer *;)*

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 7 років тому +2

      lol@deleting peoples comments

    • @oscardavila8653
      @oscardavila8653 7 років тому

      acousticpsychosis, IKR. My phone's battery lasts me about 5 days.

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 7 років тому +1

      I still plug it in overnight, but its quite normal for my battery to still be at 95% after a full day.

    • @oscardavila8653
      @oscardavila8653 7 років тому

      Only only plug it when my phone is at 30% or less. No need to plug it if the battery is still at 70% or more.

  • @kristinepakule7204
    @kristinepakule7204 2 роки тому +1

    The only question - who was the brilliant processor that "programmed" us all...

  • @subzero4790
    @subzero4790 7 років тому +3

    science question: What is the Raman Effect and what is its significance?

    • @realdavebob
      @realdavebob 7 років тому +10

      Subzero read that as "ramen effect" sorry I'm just hungry

    • @subzero4790
      @subzero4790 7 років тому +1

      David Bob Hahahaha

  • @silversurfer8818
    @silversurfer8818 7 років тому +1

    Id love to add some frame shift mutations to alter the reading frames and perhaps some LINE1 with a weak poly(A) tale to induce some sequence shuffling to different regions to really scramble the information!

  • @lasarith2
    @lasarith2 7 років тому +3

    Long term = 500 years at best usingDNA as it has a half life of 531 years ( as soon as he said DNA I'm like nope -as when they talk about dinosaurs they constantly say DNA doesn't last long,
    3D Holographic Crystals are a better bet for long term storage.

  • @alpierre7321
    @alpierre7321 7 років тому

    love the new look of Seeker.

  • @muze8d895
    @muze8d895 7 років тому +3

    What if they were to use that algorithm to read someones DNA and it actually like said something , that would be so creepy

  • @jaredbennett7677
    @jaredbennett7677 7 років тому

    I feel like the old Dnews stuff was more upbeat and exciting, which was probably largely the music compared to what you have here. The new stuff if fine, but the music feels more... serene and almost like I could sleep to it. The content is still good, but a bit more upbeat music might make it feel a bit more exciting. The presentation seems calmer and less excited too, though that may be a perception I get due to the music

  • @ethanwagner6418
    @ethanwagner6418 7 років тому +7

    What if all of the "junk DNA" encoded in our genome is actually the code for millions of alien cat videos, left there by our alien creators for us to enjoy once we figure out how to decode them?

  • @B4iCQ
    @B4iCQ 6 років тому

    I'm so absolutely amazed how in the big bang mindless particles randomly bumped into each other causing a domino of chemical reactions that lead to consciousness and extremely sophisticated forms of life with the ability to comprehend the universe!

  • @David_Last_Name
    @David_Last_Name 7 років тому +3

    Holy crap, this means I can store my porn collection on only 25 grams? That's amazing!!

    • @Novak2611
      @Novak2611 5 років тому

      Yeah but don't use the DNA from your palms, it must be damaged ;)

  • @qabrm5367
    @qabrm5367 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @manikshaw8822
    @manikshaw8822 7 років тому +5

    can dna writers fit in our phone's...I don't think so

    • @subzero4790
      @subzero4790 7 років тому

      Maké Wäy Maybe not right now but it can be a scalable project

    • @MilanRubiksCube97
      @MilanRubiksCube97 7 років тому +1

      OmniS What's the difference lol

    • @subzero4790
      @subzero4790 7 років тому

      I've observed one thing, and I think I'm 99% sure its true. Its that people see the world as they see themselves. If somebody is a kind person they see everybody around them as kind people....

    • @scheimong
      @scheimong 7 років тому +14

      Just to remind you, back in 1960s IBM had a hard drive as large as a minivan that can store a whopping 5 megabytes.

    • @enderman6777
      @enderman6777 7 років тому +3

      The rockets used for the moon landing had the equivalent of an iPhone's storage while several hundred times bigger.

  • @tickets23
    @tickets23 7 років тому +1

    That is beyond cool!!

  • @thegrumpydragon7601
    @thegrumpydragon7601 7 років тому +6

    Maybe one day we can use this system in phones and computer for I can have unlimited porn files

  • @rickremnant4701
    @rickremnant4701 7 років тому

    this background music is amazing

  • @ghettokamikazi3162
    @ghettokamikazi3162 7 років тому +4

    Just one more proof that god exists.

    • @dalsegno7001
      @dalsegno7001 6 років тому

      Aleksandar Jovanovic and people choose to ignore the greatest creator. They (God dont have gender) give something to humans called intelligence and wisdom, but some poeple are ignorant (lack of knowledge)

    • @notaweeb3500
      @notaweeb3500 6 років тому

      Nuclear Uranium Are you calling yourself intelligent because you believe in fairy tales?

    • @dalsegno7001
      @dalsegno7001 6 років тому

      I Don't Care Ehem... You the atheist believe something called the big bang, is not proven and evolution, not proven, God there's many man any evidence, but people choose to ignore it because of society or they believe that God you have to touch or hear to believe, oh what about your big bang or you evolution "God" Over and out

    • @WilliamParkerer
      @WilliamParkerer 5 років тому

      Just sad to see so many people still believe in religions nowadays.

  • @Nobody-U-Want-2-Know
    @Nobody-U-Want-2-Know 7 років тому

    Trace is either really excited or really cold... those things could cut glass!

  • @theapointlesschannel6026
    @theapointlesschannel6026 7 років тому +24

    If your reading this comment then you've done at least one of 3 things
    1. You scrolled to far and missed 70% of this video
    2 you paused the video and have been scrolling for 30 minutes straight
    3 you restarted the video 3 times already because you keep getting distracted from the video by scrolling through the comments.
    Oh this only happens to me? Ok

    • @bakemono5947
      @bakemono5947 6 років тому +1

      Why does it take 30 minutes to get this far? Or are you just a slow reader?

    •  6 років тому +3

      I don't pause the video, I read the comments while watching lol

    • @naltlan7651
      @naltlan7651 6 років тому

      i understand you

    • @BlackDragonKrui
      @BlackDragonKrui 6 років тому

      ur brain is pentium 4

    • @tushargupta9428
      @tushargupta9428 6 років тому

      The Apointlesschannel 3 and 1 lol

  • @nnamdi5469
    @nnamdi5469 7 років тому

    "Pick your favourite apocalypse I guess"
    probably the best line I've ever heard in DNews XD

  • @VIPEFFECT
    @VIPEFFECT 7 років тому +16

    God is a Designer, so men is without excuse they can see all he has made.

    • @rushyscoper1651
      @rushyscoper1651 7 років тому +22

      but why did he Designed hair around my anus tho ?

    • @herlandertavares7573
      @herlandertavares7573 7 років тому +3

      rushy scoper coz u aint suppose to eat it, thats not why He created it

    • @Wolfkin1983
      @Wolfkin1983 7 років тому +5

      rushy scoper literally to keep your ass warm. Hair on any animal is mainly for body temperature control.

    • @HSE_VO
      @HSE_VO 6 років тому

      Where did god come from? Huh?

  • @jjjscribe
    @jjjscribe 7 років тому

    This was a concept point in a video game I played. I thought it was pretty far fetched, but hearing you guys explain it. I can see how useful this could be.

  • @thomast1257
    @thomast1257 7 років тому +18

    heck. if this doesn't shout creationism then i dont know what does

    • @apparentlymyusernameistool3721
      @apparentlymyusernameistool3721 7 років тому +51

      it doesnt

    • @shivensharma5136
      @shivensharma5136 7 років тому +25

      Slade Hilinger How does this shout creationism?

    • @MultiKounter
      @MultiKounter 7 років тому +16

      How could this ever shout creationism? All we are doing is exploiting what something that has existed for billions of years.

    • @subzero4790
      @subzero4790 7 років тому +10

      thats called cheating. You shot the arrow and drew the target around it.

    • @subzero4790
      @subzero4790 7 років тому +5

      if humans create humans in the future will you call that creationism. Then human beings will be god by its definition. Calling a human being god is just absurd.

  • @lapointelapointe9747
    @lapointelapointe9747 7 років тому

    pick your favorite apocalypse, I guess.... you blown my mind for a moment

  • @TheQuestionmarkstudi
    @TheQuestionmarkstudi 7 років тому

    If you've played the game République, this is nothing new, but still fascinating..

  • @theseigemeister
    @theseigemeister 7 років тому +1

    Great video. Very interesting.

  • @masroor71
    @masroor71 7 років тому

    very interesting. also new setup is good.

  • @deldante
    @deldante 2 роки тому

    One of the main reason why some scientist don't believe we live in a simulation is because it would require a lot of storage to simulate every single particle in the universe.
    But now you're telling me we can store large amount of data in small DNA?
    So if we grew a giant size brain type of storage, could we be able to store everything needed in it to create a simulation?

  • @Pierluigi996
    @Pierluigi996 7 років тому

    i like the new format

  • @teren60
    @teren60 7 років тому

    hope you can still do the old querky intros you guys used to do.. also i'm kinda sad that 4years of dnews gone.. the old hosts even did vid dedications on that day.. i thought it would last long but shit happens in the real world.. and here we are.. well at least if you could do the signature quirky intros it won't feel as sad as it is.. it would still feel like the old show.. :)

  • @rrcw320
    @rrcw320 7 років тому

    mind blowing and very inspiring. thanks dnews and thanks Trace

  • @ranaabdullahkhalid7541
    @ranaabdullahkhalid7541 7 років тому

    I love the background music

  • @edendur4n483
    @edendur4n483 7 років тому

    the new look is pretty nice

  • @sanojgreen8874
    @sanojgreen8874 5 років тому

    One of the best topics ever

  • @Epicvampire800
    @Epicvampire800 7 років тому

    i like how you choose macbooks and iphones to represent the be all end all of computer storage

  • @rajivarumugam6658
    @rajivarumugam6658 7 років тому

    super cool, thank you for sharing this video and bring it to the spot light :)

  • @burdizdawurd1516Official
    @burdizdawurd1516Official 7 років тому

    So there was paper, a renewable resource, great for storing data, not so much for quick sharing. Then we have silicon, CDs, USB, Solid state hard drives- all fast but consuming limited silicon and metals (unless we can start mining asteroids). BUT NOW we have DNA, which is an organic naturally occurring molecule, easy to reproduce and copy and store information on.
    I thought that humans needed to go back to paper because our metals certainly won't last forever, but the prospect of DNA is one that needs attention. Imagine how much data we could store. If it could be made practical and portable, every human could record their entire life on a few DNA drives and still have room. Truly epic, but how long would it take the reader to scroll through all those strands to find my favorite video?

  • @hdcampbell8981
    @hdcampbell8981 7 років тому

    okay this is pretty good *subbed*

  • @druekreft1053
    @druekreft1053 7 років тому +1

    so when is the first bionic computer supposed to be coming out?

  • @ksalbrecht88
    @ksalbrecht88 7 років тому

    I love T & A 1:32

  • @BBBB-tg2ez
    @BBBB-tg2ez 7 років тому +1

    awe the weather is just lovely almost prefect
    Imma sleep like a bug

  • @Jared_Grillo
    @Jared_Grillo 7 років тому +2

    Then could this give a "photograph memory" ?

  • @h.mushmann2351
    @h.mushmann2351 7 років тому

    Next question: How does humanity make the algorithm easily recoverable, and how do we signify that there is even anything significant being stored in any specific DNA sequence to anyone who doesn't know it exists in the first place? LoL
    Fun speculative idea to think about: What if natural replication of DNA is a secondary process of a primary data storage system, and humanity, or some other form of intelligent life yet to exist, is the easiest way to recover, or discover the original storage algorithm of that primary information. In short: The purpose of intelligent life as just a data recovery system.

  • @eriktran9682
    @eriktran9682 6 років тому

    Wow, the upload date of this video is my birthday!

  • @mrcookieize
    @mrcookieize 7 років тому

    That'd be a real good movie plot.

  • @ranjitsarkar3126
    @ranjitsarkar3126 3 роки тому +2

    Bruh
    So many things are coming in the future .........DNA data storage, atomic data storage, quantum computing and quantum memory, ai, genetic engineering,
    The only question I have is that .........Is this gonna create hell or heaven.

    • @WonkelDee
      @WonkelDee 3 роки тому

      Knowing humans its usually both assuming we don't get obliterated.

  • @mohammedimaz3879
    @mohammedimaz3879 4 роки тому +1

    If there is information there must be an intelligence which wrote that Information .... If all our dna contain information who wrote that information .... It is the Creator of the Humans and the universe.... Atheists cannot disprove this

  • @thechair447
    @thechair447 7 років тому

    I had a question of Relativity...............
    Why does anything gain more and more mass while travelling at the speed of light or close to it????
    My question is why can't it loose by evaporating the mass???
    Or can't it do both of it??
    Why only gaining??

  • @npc1377
    @npc1377 6 років тому +1

    Upload ourselves into super robots.
    Immortality

  • @seamuscallaghan8851
    @seamuscallaghan8851 7 років тому

    Sure, we can read it out on a computer, but what I really want to know is what comes out when we put a computer program inside a living cell. Most of it will probably be junk, sure, but some of it, I bet, is really interesting.

  • @justincarnes1553
    @justincarnes1553 7 років тому

    Hey guys when are you bringing back test tube plus? I really miss it 😞

  • @josef1049
    @josef1049 4 роки тому

    im so excited for the future!

  • @R3L4XNZ
    @R3L4XNZ 7 років тому

    3:38 ... chilling !

  • @BradySzabo
    @BradySzabo 5 років тому

    Very interesting and informing. Thumbs up, nice video & I did subscribe. Looking forward to viewing many more of your videos. Thanks.

  • @borisb1831
    @borisb1831 7 років тому

    I think it will be interesting to see how they will implement existing base 2 to base 4 systems

  • @Apostate_ofmind
    @Apostate_ofmind 7 років тому

    this.is.AMAZING

  • @laurak5838
    @laurak5838 7 років тому

    Well, gotta call off of work. My brain exploded.

  • @sorenr.9732
    @sorenr.9732 7 років тому

    I liked the jokes in your videos because they made the videos more exciting than they are already. Also the music is a little bit annoying. Still the topics are as interesting as always. 👍

  • @robfloto
    @robfloto 7 років тому +1

    thank you for explaining this information to me in a different way from the last time I read about it. you have now created A stronger connection of neurons in my neocortex in the section of DNA storage..
    I wonder how do you feel about all of the emerging stories about AI replacing journalists and news reporters? do you kindly welcome the robot overlords or would you like to keep up the good work as a human news reporter? or maybe you'd like to have an AI replica of yourself that shares your personality and is indistinguishable from your biological self? many news people simply read a script but your kind(the science breed) seem to have a much deeper understanding of what you share. I think regardless everyone at d news will continue to be successful into the future. ok that's it. good bye :)

  • @silverman169
    @silverman169 7 років тому

    I'm stopping myself from gasping (From this interesting information) by chugging water. *CHUG*CHUG

  • @LuigiCotocea
    @LuigiCotocea 5 років тому +1

    What would be more horror geting infected with wanna cry in my DNA

  • @johnyliltoe
    @johnyliltoe 7 років тому

    "snaps you definitely didn't save" - a strangely dark example.

  • @matthewhalo1799
    @matthewhalo1799 5 років тому

    I can’t wait to see how some people think that this is unethical and ruin this amazing concept for everyone “don’t you just love morality sometimes”
    BTW amazing video 10/10

  • @rynieryarom4277
    @rynieryarom4277 7 років тому

    I'm a biotech student and we're still learning all those replication. And that's it, replication is the basis we can do. Writing new code is the hardest thing right now. All the genes we have ever seen are already existing and we just replicate it, not writing new ones. I dont know how they going to make machinery that can write DNA code relatively quickly

  • @maxzoch9705
    @maxzoch9705 6 років тому +1

    „Store all human knowledge“: Project Zero Dawn.

  • @mikeystojsic
    @mikeystojsic 7 років тому

    so you're telling me i could one day become a literal meme machine?

  • @DrivingDallas214
    @DrivingDallas214 7 років тому +1

    this is how Prometheus started

  • @3333clicker
    @3333clicker 7 років тому +1

    Does anyone know what microphone he is using for this video? Thanks.

  • @vishwajithbhat235
    @vishwajithbhat235 7 років тому +1

    what should I seek?

  • @TaigaXsenpai
    @TaigaXsenpai 7 років тому

    its interesting that many things people invent often don't appear in science fiction movies xD