How Spider-Sense Works

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Spider-Man has many amazing powers among them being his Spider-Sense! But how would this actually work? Kyle has the tingling details on this week's Because Science!
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    • SPIDER MECHANORECEPTORS: bit.ly/2Niv4fg
    • FORCE TRANSFORMATION IN SPIDER STRAIN SENSORS: bit.ly/2M1mQ6v
    • SLIT SENSILLA: bit.ly/2CowyjP
    • A SPIDER’S WORLD: SENSES AND BEHAVIOR: bit.ly/2MNp2DQ
    • BROWNIAN MOTION: bit.ly/2NRYPk1
    • SPIDER’S TACTILE HAIRS: bit.ly/2Ngs3fr

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  • @becausescience
    @becausescience  6 років тому +1282

    Thanks for watching. I wasn't kidding -- until my friend pointed me at some papers, I had no idea spider senses were so spectacular. Hope this blew your mind like it did mine. Also, lots of comments about sponsorships, but that's just how digital businesses run these days, and sometimes the sponsor doesn't line up exactly with the topic. But that's fine! Enjoy any video game you want. Video games for all! -- KH

    • @gandalftheantlion
      @gandalftheantlion 6 років тому +8

      Nope, i refuse to go with destiny ever again... its a black hole for your pockets, i stopped buying their crap dlc right after the house of wolves. I refuse to give them any more of my money for half produced games and poorly written dialogue. I'm sorry but a little of my respect was lost from this video, but i still love ya even if you are a corporate shill ;)....... jk you will always be awesome keep the great content rolling!

    • @NotHPotter
      @NotHPotter 6 років тому +18

      You forgot to mention how they can sense changes in the electrical charge of the air in order to balloon without needing lift from a breeze. That's pretty dope, too.

    • @ckgd8589
      @ckgd8589 6 років тому +4

      Because Science make a video about the possibility of super abilities like the ones in destiny 2

    • @Catalyst375
      @Catalyst375 6 років тому +3

      Since Destiny 2: Forsaken sponsored this episode, can we presume you can ever do videos based on the powers of Destiny and Destiny 2? For instance, a focus on the various Supers of the Guardians (if all the paracausal stuff is outside of reach).

    • @LimDul
      @LimDul 6 років тому +3

      Could I point out that in Destiny 2: Forsaken you deal a lot with an alien insectoid species called "The Fallen" and one of their leaders, who is actually allied to the player, is called "The Spider"? P.S. Yes, I know spiders are not insects. :P

  • @Alassandros
    @Alassandros 5 років тому +864

    It sounds like they could feel our hearts beating in our chests.

    • @lilywxjzu
      @lilywxjzu 4 роки тому +114

      they probably can - my assumption is that it’s similar to DareDevils heightened senses, and he can hear people’s hearts beating with helps him know if they are lying because their heart rate increases slightly

    • @bubblehead1423
      @bubblehead1423 4 роки тому +29

      Sharks can up to a certain distance..I think it's between 200-300ft

    • @sabonnzm7193
      @sabonnzm7193 3 роки тому +16

      Yet we can kill them so easily

    • @darrianhenderson8456
      @darrianhenderson8456 3 роки тому +2

      If you wish upon a starrrrRR

    • @radrno7
      @radrno7 Рік тому +3

      They're pretty much like vampires, so yeah, they kind of need that.

  • @guyclykos
    @guyclykos 6 років тому +466

    For those who worry about Spider-man being overloaded with sensory inputs from his spider-sense, no he would not be even with Kyle's version of the spider sense. This is due to the fact that every normal human brain can tune out certain inputs from our senses already. With Peter's mutation, due to comic book logic, would make Peter fully adapted in using spider-sense without the stimuli overload cause spiders don't seem to be. If spiders are suffering from sensory overload then that's just a dick move, evolution... dick move.

    • @scrwbll19
      @scrwbll19 6 років тому +48

      It might not be the sensory overload alone that would be Peter's problem. Having such a power could possibly put a greater strain on Peter's brain. Similar to how having more limbs demands more resources devoted to motor control, having an additional sense potentially could require more resources from certain parts of the brain. Depending on which lobe the sense developed, it could mean a sacrifice from the lobe(s) involved to accommodate the new function. For example, if the sense was added to the frontal lobe, Peter could potentially lose some of his higher-level functions like his ability to do the science and math he is known for. While it is possible for Peter's brain to fold in over on itself to make this accommodation, there is still only a limited amount of space in his skull before this becomes an issue. Frequent headaches might become a reality for him at the least. Also, this additional sense could potentially require more energy from his body, which might change his eating and sleeping habits, especially with the additional muscle mass. Even with the ability for him to ignore certain inputs from his new senses, he might not survive it long enough to maintain his sanity and get a good night's sleep because of how long it might take him to get used to all of the "noise." In short, you would wind up with a more animalistic Peter Parker, whose sole existence would make him more like the creature from Kafka's "Metamorphasis" than the Spider-Man of legendary heroic fame.

    • @guyclykos
      @guyclykos 6 років тому +35

      scrwbll19
      That is true though and that's not accounting for his heightened reflexes and reaction time. That would put additional load on his brain to process that fast. I would be guessing Peter's spider sense is, in a way, inferior to actual spider sense due to how ridiculously sensitive real spider sense is. Peter's spider sense may not need to be as sensitive as the real spider sense as spiders have evolved to adapt to these changed whereas Peter had a week or so with his body mutating.
      It's a bit of a cop out but Peter's mutation may already include the ability to just not be overloaded with his spider sense and on top of that, evolved his Cerrebellum to absolute superhuman levels in the same amount of space hence not loosing higher brain function. That's just the only way that it can work given the constraints presented.

    • @albericponcedeleon2696
      @albericponcedeleon2696 6 років тому +57

      I think MCU Spidey was a good intermediate between realism and comic book logic. Peter explained in Civil War that he was suffering from sensory overload at first and acclimated to the sensory noise over time.

    • @thomasarcanine
      @thomasarcanine 6 років тому +33

      also add to that, Peter still has human hair, it is not as many as spiders' per skin area... his "hair sense" maybe not that as strong as a spider, but still way above average than humans'

    • @scrwbll19
      @scrwbll19 6 років тому +14

      True. We have not even tackled this issues that might develop with other parts of his body as well. For example, his skin would have to rapidly accommodate all of the new pores while his nervous system would have to add so many cells to make the nervous connections to his brain. Likewise, his muscular system, tendons, and ligaments would have to make space as they were rewired by Peter's newfound strength. In response to all of these changes, his autoimmune system might view these changes as it would to cancer cells, causing him to have something akin to an allergic response at best and HIV/AIDs at worst. In other words, "I don't feel so good, Mr. Stark" would not even begin to cover it.

  • @SharmClucas
    @SharmClucas 6 років тому +758

    All of this crazy sensitivity spiders have is also without the benefit of a human brain to process it. Personally, I think that combination would make it even more super. I lost a nerve in my ear due to an infection and suddenly my entire sense of balance went haywire. I couldn't even crawl, everything was spinning too much to tell where the floor was. Then, after some time, my brain just learned how to balance itself without the nerve. How crazy is that? My brain just took over because I lost something important and is doing it so well that I can't tell the difference anymore. Our brains are incredible! Putting that amazing power together with the super sensitive spider sense would probably result in things we can't even imagine.

    • @thecrazedchef7278
      @thecrazedchef7278 6 років тому +56

      There is a ted talk about how we as humans can add senses by using a camera or some type of recording device to move a device upon the lower back. Doing this they have seen results for blind people being able to "see" using their back. They can also do this with things like a infrared and ultraviolet cameras to be able to sense waves in the air.

    • @RustyDust101
      @RustyDust101 6 років тому +48

      This effect is called neuro-plasticity. It was not accepted among neurologists until approximately one or two decades ago.
      Today it is one of the hottest fields of neurological study and research.
      It describes the brains capability to rewire itsself even through only the process of thinking about itsself. Yes, it is possible, but very, Very, VERY difficult to achieve.
      The older a brain becomes, the more set in its ways a brain becomes. The process is too difficult to describe in depth here.
      But effectively it boils down to: you start learning something new, and your brain needs lots and lots of neurons to make this knowledge become instinctual. Once it reaches the instinctual level, the numbers of neurons the brain requires dies down, and the total numbers of neural connections is reduced significantly.
      In the same way new neural input (such as from cameras, artifically reversed viewing fields (up is down and vice versa), an artifical sense of 'north' by adding vibrations to the body's sides, sensing electrical fields, etc) can all be learned similar to our 'normal' senses. It requires a significant amount of contiuous training as well as quite some time for the brain to accept it. And the predisposition of the brain's owner's will to make changes to his own brain plays part of a role here, too.

    • @SharmClucas
      @SharmClucas 6 років тому +20

      Interesting. My understanding was that a lot of the speed of learning had to do with the input of stimuli. A lot of my PT was all about making myself dizzy in new and interesting ways and then giving my brain time to process the new information and repeating. I was always doing "get dizzy, rest" thing, but without changing it up and adding new stimuli, I wouldn't progress as fast. When something stopped making me dizzy, we'd move on to a new way.
      If stimuli is connected to learning that closely, then maybe part of the reason why the brain gets so set in its ways as it gets older is because there's just not as much new stimuli. Not only because we've seen more of what there is to see, but there's also the fact that a lot of people's world retracts as they age, not being able to do as much as before. It could be easier for the brain to process it all and get set in its ways that kind of environment.
      If my hypothesis is correct then a bunch of brand new stimuli, like a huge increase in sensation, would wake even an old brain up and let it be open to processing all that new information. I suppose the best place to look for information supporting my hypothesis would be in the results of adjusting to cochlear implants, artificial limbs, or even colorblind glasses. I mean, if I were actually a scientist and could understand any of the research results or read the papers on it.

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому +7

      except take the "and suddenly my entire sense of balance went haywire. I couldn't even crawl, everything was spinning too much to tell where the floor was" and apply it in the context of "crazy sensitive"

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому +1

      @@SharmClucas must be fun lmfao

  • @finaladvance5085
    @finaladvance5085 6 років тому +246

    Reality: paper plane has been thrown.
    Spidey sense: TACTICAL NUKE! INCOMING!

  • @marcelsevigny4957
    @marcelsevigny4957 6 років тому +600

    Some pointed out some problems that I think are not :
    1. Spidey has no exoskeleton, which is true, but slit sensilla are very similar to lumbar disc or to articular cartilage (sinovial cavity for example). We can accept, according to "comics logic" that his body is working as the "exoskeleton" directly, and then, from every part of his body, he could feel tiny moves or bends applied to him.
    2. Spidey has a full body suit, and then the tactile hairs won't be effective. Although I believe that he would be more effective completely naked, but so much less respected, the fact that the average hair concentration is about 40 000 hairs/cm^2 gives us a hint about the size of every individual hair. I easily believe that hair is able to just passing through the suit, knowing that textile is composed with tiny gaps caused by the way the fabric is arranged.
    3. The sensory overload problem. Of course, it means a lot, but really a lot of neuronal information for Spidey, but for me, the problem is not that it would be a lot to process, the problem would be to select what to process, and I think that this is the keys to the problem. By selecting what neuronal message to process (call it Spidey Selection), it becomes a lot more plausible to deal with, no? Otherwise, just imagine a simple day with all these sensibilities, you'll be forever crying... sad way to see Spider-Man ! Let's just add that of course, his brain adapted to this new input of information.
    By the way Kyle, I wanna to really thank you to read all the comments. Your topics are really good as usual, and it's a real pleasure to listen to.

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 6 років тому +62

      Well, the full body suit might be specifically to help reduce sensory overload, resolving both 2 and 3, to get the right balance for just the right amount of information

    • @marcelsevigny4957
      @marcelsevigny4957 6 років тому +23

      Why not ? The only limitation to this hypothesis is that we never see Spidey having more difficulty to deal with his power without his suit. In fact, he seems to be the exactly the same with or without it ! But I liked the hypothesis !

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 6 років тому +44

      We never hear about the suit specifically, but he did mention that his goggles was specifically designed to reduce some sensory overload.

    • @marcelsevigny4957
      @marcelsevigny4957 6 років тому +23

      You're right, I remember that. But none of his Spidey-sense needs his vision. In fact, with what we've learned with Kyle is that Spidey could be completely blind and still, see (feel) absolutely everything around him.

    • @THE4POC4LYPSE
      @THE4POC4LYPSE 6 років тому +18

      That's an interesting thought. Much like daredevil can use sound to essentially echo locate everything around him, just with different avenues.

  • @GooseGodGeb
    @GooseGodGeb 6 років тому +770

    "They are able to feel against their hairs, the individual impacts of atoms and molecules." Let's all just take a moment to consider how OCD a person would become if they had such a sensitivity to their surroundings, such awareness of the tiniest of motions, it would likely drive a man insane if he didn't have the discipline to control it.

    • @2nd3rd1st
      @2nd3rd1st 6 років тому +157

      Normal humans are already massively perceptible with all their senses combined, but the brain filters most of it out. Otherwise the sound of our own breathing and the constant sight of our nose would drive us crazy. ^^ If Spider-Man were real he couldn't otherwise even wear his suit, let alone fight people, if his brain wouldn't moderate his senses.

    • @angelayoungblood2450
      @angelayoungblood2450 6 років тому +6

      My daughter has OCD

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому +2

      true asf lmao

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому +27

      @@2nd3rd1st but that does not happen instantly, its like suddenly getting all senses of touch amplifies times a million, it would likely take a long time to get used to, especially since pain will assumably also be amplified and other sensations that go with touch, eg simply walking on anything could feel like your walking on a literal bed of nails, even in socks you would constantly feel the sock individual molecules on ur skin poking you causing you discomfort, oh god could you even be able to wear clothes without being extreamly disconforted

    • @GooseGodGeb
      @GooseGodGeb 5 років тому +9

      That's a very Joker thing to say

  • @emdee31
    @emdee31 6 років тому +176

    mN= mili Newton 8:14
    Micro would be denoted by the Greek letter "µ"

    • @mohamedniamane8980
      @mohamedniamane8980 6 років тому +1

      Mahadev Pande right

    • @Seamus.Harper
      @Seamus.Harper 6 років тому +1

      So it was milli-newton... not micro-newton. Ha, busted!

    • @erikvantonder
      @erikvantonder 6 років тому

      Came here just to say that. Thanks

    • @lateknightucd
      @lateknightucd 6 років тому

      Came here to say the same

    • @francesca0916
      @francesca0916 6 років тому

      he also said mili meter when he had 10^-9 m. that is nano meter 9:18

  • @RexusprimeIX
    @RexusprimeIX 6 років тому +522

    You just made spiderman way cooler.

    • @tonuahmed4227
      @tonuahmed4227 5 років тому +10

      Ikr

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 5 років тому +33

      Yes, but the big takeaway I got from it is he made spiders themselves more interesting (and a bit less scary).

    • @Kenroy_Tatoute
      @Kenroy_Tatoute 5 років тому +19

      Was he not before

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 5 років тому +25

      @@Kenroy_Tatoute Oh, he was cool AF before, but now...his cool-factor has been increased about a thousand times.

    • @Jeriun
      @Jeriun 5 років тому +7

      Too bad it's not really how his Spider Sense works.

  • @octo8715
    @octo8715 6 років тому +317

    I like the hair idea because in Infinity War his hairs alert him to the UFO.

    • @davidhatcher7016
      @davidhatcher7016 5 років тому +14

      yeah

    • @arycogito
      @arycogito 4 роки тому +39

      Spider Sense in the MCU is really inconsistent. He seems to have them in the Russo Films, but it is completely absent in his stand alone films except the end of FAR FROM HOME, which is called peter tingle for some reason

    • @koalafromtomorrow5656
      @koalafromtomorrow5656 4 роки тому +4

      No he had in civil war they just didn't show it and far from home he had it to

    • @shotpister1002
      @shotpister1002 3 роки тому +12

      @@arycogito Its a nickname. Not officially called that.

    • @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
      @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 3 роки тому +6

      @@arycogito as a joke... And he lost it during infinity war, in home coming he sensed a explosion and during civil war he sensed ant man and that car door thrown at him, plus he did say he was being a loner/self made hero for 6 months which meant he good probably still training his spider sense and he did say the (turns out to be camera lenses) helped him focused

  • @clorax1357
    @clorax1357 6 років тому +1537

    Spider-Man
    Spider-Man
    Does whatever a spider can
    Everything’s going dark
    I don’t feel so good Mr.stark
    Oh no!
    There goes Spider-Man

    • @infiniteaseem6523
      @infiniteaseem6523 6 років тому +68

      Wow... What poetry😢

    • @dwightsimmons99
      @dwightsimmons99 6 років тому +54

      Lmao give this person a medal for the best poetry ever written in history

    • @RedditVirtuoso
      @RedditVirtuoso 6 років тому +20

      what a MAD LAD!

    • @deadsec30.36
      @deadsec30.36 6 років тому +35

      Clorax I read that in tune with the song and I’m depressed now

    • @Voc_spooksauce
      @Voc_spooksauce 6 років тому +11

      A friend showed me this today,glad to see this here too

  • @gutternerd4596
    @gutternerd4596 6 років тому +119

    Soooooo, would a spider be able to feel a shadow? Like the change in light??

    • @kamui_revenger7979
      @kamui_revenger7979 6 років тому +12

      Probably ive killed a spider and before i killed it my shadow was all around it and it stopped moving

    • @xMckingwill
      @xMckingwill 6 років тому +12

      It might notice the change in the pressure of the photons

    • @nathananderson1550
      @nathananderson1550 6 років тому +66

      or it could just see that its suddenly darker. they do still have eyes

    • @kamui_revenger7979
      @kamui_revenger7979 6 років тому +2

      Yea buy u just dont suddenly stop when it gets all dark and u r still able to see

    • @gutternerd4596
      @gutternerd4596 6 років тому +2

      Yah i was curiouse if the change in pressure of the photons is noticeable, ro a spider

  • @danielchampion2982
    @danielchampion2982 5 років тому +26

    Paul Jenkins once wrote in a comic that the Spider-Sense was like looking through individual frames from a video so slow to the point Peter could observe individual pulses of electricity in the lightbulbs of a room. Like he could see the changes in light and dark between each pulse while he was dodging an attack. Absolutely insane

  • @jacob_90s
    @jacob_90s 5 років тому +632

    So spiders could literally feel the infrared radiation from a person/animals body heat.
    Spiders literally know if someone is looking at them.

    • @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
      @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 3 роки тому +64

      Anybody remember that one crossover fan comic where Spider-man and that girl that wears pink white and black From mha was looking at him and he asked her what's wrong while looking the other way, I'll send the link

    • @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
      @sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 3 роки тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/RWS-q1ATUxA/v-deo.html

    • @PCLISTS
      @PCLISTS 2 роки тому +46

      @@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 bro is taking a year to send the link lmao

    • @phantom8926
      @phantom8926 2 роки тому +12

      @@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 where's that link?

    • @FaceoftheAgony.
      @FaceoftheAgony. 2 роки тому +6

      @@PCLISTS 😂

  • @swargpatel7634
    @swargpatel7634 6 років тому +667

    This video was awesome! I had no idea that spiders were this sensitive. I think we should take a minute to appreciate spiders. 🕷

    • @becausescience
      @becausescience  6 років тому +24

      I agree -- KH

    • @justincotter4637
      @justincotter4637 6 років тому +5

      No

    • @guijilope
      @guijilope 6 років тому +3

      i think... maybe FLIES are more sensitives... because you can SMASH (Or SHMASH like safiya) a spider... ¡YOU CAN'T CATCH A FLY! DON'T TRY IT, ¡YOU CAN'T DO IT! *_IS THE TRUE¨, ¡¡ACCEPT IT!!_* xD
      ¡¡Chaoo!! ;-)

    • @erickhernandezcrispin9671
      @erickhernandezcrispin9671 6 років тому +11

      @@guijilope flies just have better reflexes

    • @noiJadisCailleach
      @noiJadisCailleach 6 років тому

      Even more. You missed out that they use their hairs to fly via electric channels too.
      ua-cam.com/video/x4ed7Y5Xffg/v-deo.html

  • @jonasholm8062
    @jonasholm8062 6 років тому +409

    Kyle: Gets sponsored by destiny.
    Kyle: Makes a video about spider sense.

    • @retroretro8467
      @retroretro8467 6 років тому +29

      Listen, as a still somewhat destiny fan, the best way to talk about it is often to just not XD

    • @Sairren37
      @Sairren37 6 років тому +7

      Kyle: Says Cabal and not Scorn in sponsored section

    • @Benzinilinguine
      @Benzinilinguine 6 років тому +1

      Destiny Foreskin is gonna be just as bad as destiny 1 lmao

    • @notapplicable8231
      @notapplicable8231 6 років тому +2

      Benzodiazepine lemme tell ya- it’s fuckin great mate

    • @seraphimvalkyrin4543
      @seraphimvalkyrin4543 6 років тому +1

      +Seren Soriano I was gonna mention that too lol. But I think he mentions the Cabal for the "new players" since they will most likely be playing through the base campaign first.

  • @highinquisitor0083
    @highinquisitor0083 5 років тому +55

    I wonder what it would feel like to shave with that level of sensitivity.

    • @Kage042
      @Kage042 4 роки тому +13

      why would you shave, I want to feel my friend waving at me from across the room with my facial hair

    • @tenacity2633
      @tenacity2633 3 роки тому +10

      Imagine getting tickled. It would become a form of torture.

    • @pandanoodles23
      @pandanoodles23 3 роки тому +8

      @@tenacity2633 It's already a form of torture

  • @akromakroma
    @akromakroma 6 років тому +323

    I'm here early for this video because my Spidey Sense told me Because Science just uploaded.

    • @asadstrangelittleman9655
      @asadstrangelittleman9655 6 років тому +2

      Seems your Spidey Sense came in handy.

    • @princexerakugo7335
      @princexerakugo7335 6 років тому

      Lol

    • @DanPx8
      @DanPx8 6 років тому +3

      So your phone vibrated and you sensed it? 🤔

    • @DocShotsPhotography
      @DocShotsPhotography 6 років тому +7

      She sense the vibrate before the vibrate happened. She most likely responsed to the movining of the atoms in her phone lol

    • @Azrael_indrason
      @Azrael_indrason 6 років тому +1

      Destiny is getting desperate
      Aren't they

  • @sockmonkey6666
    @sockmonkey6666 6 років тому +5

    Fun side note: With his wall-clinging ability, Spidey is able to duck faster than anyone else by holding on to the ground and pulling himself down. Likewise with dodging, as everyone else is limited by how much traction they have. The only ones who could come close are the flyers that use forcefields/levitation/TK to yank themselves around.

  • @xarkos
    @xarkos 6 років тому +33

    So here's what should be an obvious follow-up, would you actually want real-life spider senses? My initial thinking would be "oh gods, the sensory input, this is way too much, please make it stop". But that's kind of true for all of our senses now, the brain simply filters and processes data so that it ignores certain types of input and focuses in on others. Would real-life spider senses similarly be capable of honing in on useful sensory input without overloading the system and yet still be useful enough to give us nearly precognitive awareness?

    • @davidburke4101
      @davidburke4101 6 років тому +4

      Short answer Yes
      long answer: Ask a scientist lol

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 6 років тому +59

    So theoretically if Spider-Man were to learn magic and increase his knowledge of the quantum realm, and maybe also get an infinity stone, he could actually perceive the changes in atoms and molecules and learn how to manipulate them.

    • @lonefire333
      @lonefire333 6 років тому +15

      They did a Cosmic Spider Man in the comics. Check it out.

    • @GaveMeGrace1
      @GaveMeGrace1 6 років тому

      😮

  • @TE72GOD
    @TE72GOD 3 роки тому +22

    I still love coming back to this from time to time to remind myself JUST how awesome spiders are. Thank you Kyle.

  • @MasutaMJ
    @MasutaMJ 6 років тому +70

    I've been waiting for this episode. The feats and limitations of this power that makes Spider-Man too formidable in a fight. Marvel should consult Because Science for future films.

    • @David_Jr
      @David_Jr 6 років тому +2

      I agree. @becausescience should be consulted for all future marvel films

    • @i.cyarrell
      @i.cyarrell 6 років тому

      Yea.

    • @becausescience
      @becausescience  6 років тому +6

      I know some of the scientists who consult on the Marvel films... -- KH

    • @David_Jr
      @David_Jr 6 років тому +1

      You should be one of them KH. Also you should run for president.

    • @ninjahombrepalito1721
      @ninjahombrepalito1721 6 років тому

      Not necessarily. Watch Sasuke vs Rock Lee.

  • @christiansebastianobaudo9558
    @christiansebastianobaudo9558 6 років тому +125

    Well Kyle, let me tell you a story about a similar apparent precognition ability in humans:
    After Spider-Man seemingly lost his spider-sense, he acted on the advice of Madame Web and turned to Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu, for help.
    After sparring with Shang-Chi, Spider-Man used his new knowledge of martial arts that he gained from Shang-Chi and combined it with the combat training he received from Captain America to create his own fighting style. He called it the "Way of the Spider."
    Complimented by his superhuman strength and agility, the Way of the Spider has proved to be an extremely potent fighting style that he was able to use to defeat Spider-Woman in hand-to-hand combat. It should be noted that prior to learning the Way of the Spider, Spider-Man was unable to defeat Spider-Woman.
    The eventual return of his spider-sense gave him a tremendous boost to his already-exceptional fighting skills.
    This actually mirrors the martial artists training.
    They learned how to identify the smallest body motions to figure out how the person is going to act and react, giving credit to the psychic martial arts myth.
    In other words, you can develop a spider-sense.
    But not with the way of the spider, but with the way of martial arts.
    Why?
    BECAUSE SCIENCE!

  • @NoNonsenseSpider
    @NoNonsenseSpider 6 років тому +28

    5:15 "Like a turd, in the wind." #WeAreVenom

  • @tdragon4598
    @tdragon4598 6 років тому +272

    Spider-Man video not sponsored by the upcoming Spider-Man game Smh

    • @gandalftheantlion
      @gandalftheantlion 6 років тому +6

      Terry Lewis agreed very disappointed...

    • @Xander_P.G.K
      @Xander_P.G.K 6 років тому +2

      I know, it got upstaged by Destiny!

    • @AifDaimon
      @AifDaimon 6 років тому +2

      Ifkr

    • @becausescience
      @becausescience  6 років тому +26

      Sometimes the business stuff doesn't always align with the creative stuff. -- KH

    • @gandalftheantlion
      @gandalftheantlion 6 років тому +1

      @Because Science yea, but destiny... really?

  • @CarBENbased
    @CarBENbased 6 років тому +45

    This always seems kind of obvious to me. I knew spiders had amazing senses (though to be fair I didn't know HOW amazing), and the movies and stuff have always shown Peter's hair standing on end when his Spidey Sense is going off the first time or so. It would make sense that Peter's Brain would perceive this much information being processed by his subconscious as almost pre-cognitive. Especially since if the Trichobothria are so sensitive they can pick up disturbances of light, in a way they could "see" all around him. Still can't explain how it works through the suit though, unless they actually come out of the suit like the little grip hairs in the first original movie.

    • @Exxeron-ob3tv
      @Exxeron-ob3tv 5 років тому +6

      his brain would eventually adjust to the way the suit alters/affects the incoming information no?

    • @robocop6573
      @robocop6573 3 роки тому +1

      yeah

  • @stm18sergemaster
    @stm18sergemaster 5 років тому +4

    I noticed one time that our normal human senses sometimes behave at a supernatural way (almost spider sense). When I’m walking on the street and I notice a dog aproaching me barking and growling, I can really feel those chills down my spine and the tingling sensation on the back of my neck as described on the comic book, the hairs of my whole body actually rise (as seen on Tom Hollnd’s Spider-Man) and go back to normal when the danger alert is gone, my body temperature also decreases.

  • @thomasbarnett2425
    @thomasbarnett2425 6 років тому +27

    0:43 you mean Peter parkour?

  • @blackpurple9163
    @blackpurple9163 Рік тому +7

    Wouldn't he get overwhelmed with all the sensations he'll be surrounded by seeing the amount of motions and constant chaos around him?
    Even normal people with heightened senses feel all the pain that comes with that increases sensitivity, and seeing how Spidey is going through all the things he does, I'm surprised he hasn't gone mental or turned evil yet

    • @MDCxThePG
      @MDCxThePG Рік тому +5

      I feel like it would be something you'd learn to adapt to and your brain would eventually tune most of it out. Especially in the comic world. It's how Superman deals with his hyper senses.

  • @EpicOfChillgamesh
    @EpicOfChillgamesh 6 років тому +56

    Great... now I have to go home and point a laser at a spider...

    • @anthonyhernandez4266
      @anthonyhernandez4266 6 років тому +7

      Well...fuck.

    • @cherrydragon3120
      @cherrydragon3120 6 років тому +3

      Why?? I think i missed something in the video

    • @otomafra3533
      @otomafra3533 6 років тому +5

      @@cherrydragon3120 they can feel the pressure of the phothons of the laser

    • @hendrong
      @hendrong 6 років тому +6

      Gee... And I was gonna do stuff today...

    • @cherrydragon3120
      @cherrydragon3120 6 років тому +5

      @@otomafra3533 oh thats cool :o

  • @GAdmThrawn
    @GAdmThrawn 6 років тому +6

    I would love to see a follow up with "Would you really want spider powers?" Or maybe just any one of Spider-Man's powers whether it being spider-sense, wall crawling, or web shooting?

  • @EntityXIII
    @EntityXIII 5 років тому +3

    My only problem with spider sense as we know it is that is is portrayed regularly as only picking up dangers, and not other movements within range. I like to imagine a scenario where someone moves in to give Peter Parker a gentle, friendly hug, and he would feel the motions and the hug before it happened, but he's so used to his "spider sense" going off when in danger that the man flinches or freaks out.

  • @deezpotatoes7410
    @deezpotatoes7410 6 років тому +65

    When I was a child I saw how the other children tortured the spiders. They would take a leg of the spider and pull it off. They did it again, and again until it died. If the spider has more nerves and can even feel a light, then you can just imagine in how much pain that spider was😢
    P. S. If there are those who are scared of spiders or have arachnophobia, there is a way to get rid of the spider by not killing it. Just take a glass and some kind of paper. Then trap the spider in the glass and slowly put it on top of the paper, be careful not to pull off the legs (sometimes they get stuck). Then go to the balcony or outside and let it go. If they keep coming back you can try searching ways to repel them.

    • @ShadowLynx777
      @ShadowLynx777 6 років тому +16

      The problem is the spider will still exist near your home. So that's not a solution. Just give it a quick death.
      I let daddy long legs live though, as long as they keep their space.

    • @tyreseamos8449
      @tyreseamos8449 6 років тому

      I just spray them down with something lml almost had a nervous breakdown from it

    • @anthonyhernandez4266
      @anthonyhernandez4266 6 років тому +5

      Naw burn wit faya.

    • @andregroo
      @andregroo 6 років тому +13

      Do you know what a phobia is?

    • @deezpotatoes7410
      @deezpotatoes7410 6 років тому

      @@andregroo Yes, my aunt has arachnophobia.

  • @olivianeugeboren602
    @olivianeugeboren602 6 років тому +57

    So, one gripe, you said “the minute disturbances a fly’s wing makes from a few body lengths away.” Aka, the sound. My bosses old lab a few years ago found that specifically jumping spiders, and now probably all spiders, can “hear” from much further than that, like, measured in meters, not centimeters. So, if you scale it up like you do in your example, though I don’t think direct scaling would work, as the hairs don’t get any more sensitive, there’s just more of them, the distance would be ludicrous.
    Also, one thing you didn’t mention, Not entirely relevant to spidey sense, but relevant to the ep maybe, specifically jumping spiders have INSANELY good vision, like similar level of detail to a humans vision in front of them, and then still quite good 360 around them. With a brain the size of a poppy seed.
    Thinking back to my previous point, even if the hairs are not more sensitive, the immensely larger computing power of the human brain and larger number of hairs could probably mean that Spider-Man would be able to hear better than daredevil, and therefor know whenever anything was going down in all of New York
    Perks of spending the last two summers doing research on jumping spiders: I get to maybe be mentioned in a UA-cam vid

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 6 років тому +5

      Well technically sound works in a similar fashion to hair/touch sensors, just greatly refined.

    • @0CAUTION0
      @0CAUTION0 6 років тому +4

      I appreciate you.

    • @notbob555
      @notbob555 6 років тому +5

      Spiderman is just a better daredevil. Can now confirm.

    • @drichards4426
      @drichards4426 6 років тому +3

      I think he meant air pressure from the wings.

    • @megacinacar
      @megacinacar 6 років тому +1

      His hearing would be enhanced most likely given how we receive sound waves and turn them into sound. So all these things combined he could feel the “bass” or disruption of air pressure of something far away and also hear more accurately. Hard to explain but his brain would be combining these senses into what seems like one sense. That and like you said some spiders have great eyesight. That and his reaction time due to all the hairs and nerves would be insane and it would probably make someone think you had precognition.

  • @platinumraven118
    @platinumraven118 6 років тому +150

    Venom dosn't set off spider sense because he is "fluid" and dosn't disturb air like other enemies

    • @skritrit28
      @skritrit28 6 років тому +95

      The explanation in comics is since he bonded with the symbiotic that is venom, it and all of its offspring don’t register as hostile to his body.

    • @platinumraven118
      @platinumraven118 6 років тому +14

      @@skritrit28 thank you for that

    • @platinumraven118
      @platinumraven118 6 років тому +12

      @Jason Mullings I would direct you to Alpha 25's response to my comment which has what he States is the official answer to the venom aspect

    • @platinumraven118
      @platinumraven118 6 років тому +12

      @Jason Mullings And as for your suggestion of Infra sound? The venom symbiotes could vibrate It's body to produce a counter sound much like those used by high tech noise canceling head phones.

    • @platinumraven118
      @platinumraven118 6 років тому +11

      @Jason Mullings True, and that is why higher pitches and louder sounds hurt him perhaps? Because infra sound is a lower pitch that human hearing while he is frequently hurt by Ultrasound

  • @JoshuaJesterRichards
    @JoshuaJesterRichards 6 років тому +5

    If they show Spiderman's origin in the newer movies, I'm hoping show his transformation after being bit like this:
    Super Strength:
    He get's a Goku-like appetite and slowly gets buff throughout the course of a week or more, because you can't go from skinny to buff overnight unless you have some sort of nutrient intake or stored like fat. Those superpowered muscles can't be built out of nothing. Meanwhile, people think it could be a normal teenage appetite, but are skeptic on how extreme it is.
    Spider Sense:
    The heightened senses cause him to act like he has a constant hangover and a little skittish. He's more sensitive to light and sound so he would wear sunglasses all the time and would be affected by any little noise. He would also be pretty jumpy if someone like his friend approached him from behind. Meanwhile, people might assume he's been partying, drinking, and/or taking drugs.
    It's a bit different from the other movies and makes at least a bit more sense scientifically.

  • @char1194
    @char1194 6 років тому +14

    4:44
    So if i was spiderman, I'd not only be able to hear my roommate snore, I'd be able to *feel* it too?
    Eww

    • @brunocisnerospelczer2287
      @brunocisnerospelczer2287 6 років тому +3

      Char11
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      -JOHN STOP I CAN FEEL THAT¡!¡!¡!
      -Alright alright Johnny I’m sorry.....
      Wait... wtf do u mean u fEeL it???

    • @bradleycarriger7873
      @bradleycarriger7873 6 років тому

      I feel you, my wife snores like a freight train, and it took 5 years to learn to tune it out..... mostly.

  • @Redbleach
    @Redbleach 6 років тому +2

    Kyle, just want to say thank you for making all these shows. My kids and I watch you each week and absolutely love the energy, positive attitude, jokes, and fun you bring to each show. The fact that you keep it family friendly, like language and references, matters a ton to this 35 yr old dad of 2.
    Thank you
    Eli, Eli-Deon, and Annabelle

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion 6 років тому +22

    Thanks Kyle. This video makes a lot of sense.

    • @AifDaimon
      @AifDaimon 6 років тому +1

      I see you everywhere.. Even on SciShow Psych

    • @becausescience
      @becausescience  6 років тому +3

      Booo -- KH

  • @arpioisme
    @arpioisme 6 років тому +157

    so, if they go realistic, they should make tom holland looks like chewbacca

    • @youknowtherules5681
      @youknowtherules5681 6 років тому +16

      Yeah but hair is so small that he doesn't even look like Chewbacca at all

    • @angelgonzalez3040
      @angelgonzalez3040 6 років тому +7

      Or at least a tony stark / dr strange goatee

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому

      omg lmfao

    • @djrocksgaming6255
      @djrocksgaming6255 5 років тому +2

      rahadian panji oki Good thing the spider sense is a magic-based psychic power in canon.

    • @PeanutButterParker
      @PeanutButterParker 5 років тому +1

      chewbacca having spider sense if amazing

  • @sarahmiller4980
    @sarahmiller4980 6 років тому +2

    Imagine suddenly getting those super senses and then having to adapt to all the extra sensory information. You would be easily startled, overwhelmed and incredibly ADD for a while: you could feel everyone's footsteps, feel the breeze as they moved, and if someone brushed past you in a hallway, you would feel it exponentially more. I can imagine that the "Spider Sense" would take some getting used to while Peter learned to ignore all the extraneous information.

  • @stevemayor9423
    @stevemayor9423 6 років тому +34

    Hello Kyle.
    I've got a question(s): Could the spider that bit Peter Parker really have been radioactive? Is it even remotely possible for such an organism to be made of atoms with unstable nuclei with varying degrees of decay? If it did, would it have lived long enough to deliver that bite to Peter? Wouldn't Peter have suffered from radioactive poisoning or radiation sickness? Is it safe to assume that Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) was the mechanism by which Peter got his powers? Could the CRISPR Cas9 system been involved?

    • @ultragodzillafan
      @ultragodzillafan 6 років тому +3

      Steve Mayor well, not all versions of the Spider that bit Peter are radioactive, in the Ultimate comics, it had an experimental super soldier serum tested on it. Noir, magic Spider God. 2099, genetically altered to try and replicate the original Spider-Man. It varies from each universe.

    • @kgmotte2363
      @kgmotte2363 6 років тому +3

      To add to Ultragodzillafan's String of thought... after a While in 616 there was this kinda Reveal that the spider's Radioactivity isn't even what Made it give him powers, turns out it was actually a Magic Spider Choosing it's avatar, that just Happened to be Radioactive, the Radioactivity Actually causes problems down the line for Peter....

    • @ultragodzillafan
      @ultragodzillafan 6 років тому

      KG Motte I’m pretty sure the Radioactivity gave him powers, it was just destined to bite Peter.

    • @jlokison
      @jlokison 6 років тому +3

      That's why Marvel has retconned his origin story a couple of times, as well as quit a few other heroes and villains. We, the human race, and even comic book writers have learned a lot about radiation and what it really does, as well as genetic engineering and modification since most of these characters were created. (The original explanation for Tony Starks Iron Man armor was the power of transistors) Sometimes they go with a more sciencey explanation and sometimes they double down on the original storyline and just say because I said so.

    • @Zaros262
      @Zaros262 6 років тому +4

      You may also be interested to know that virtually everything in normal life is sliiightly radioactive.
      For example, radioactive Carbon-14 exists in all organic matter

  • @jfobel2204
    @jfobel2204 6 років тому +11

    Problem with this : If it's that sensitive to movement-- just imagine what it feels like to get hurt. It would be agonizing.

    • @TheHamburg1
      @TheHamburg1 6 років тому +14

      I don't think it's like that. At least as a example, dogs obviously can hear very good, but they have no problems living for example in a loud town. So I would be surprised if spiders would feel everything 1000 times harder.

    • @Felixr2
      @Felixr2 6 років тому +4

      Also, spiders don't have pain receptors (and even if they did, they could easily have a vastly different sensitivity) so they actually probably feel a lot less pain than humans with the same impact, if any at all.

  • @cpthf3535
    @cpthf3535 6 років тому +2

    Next going to happen: spider's receptors being so accurate they can even detect gravitational waves

  • @fullestauto8912
    @fullestauto8912 6 років тому +31

    So basically Peter became Daredevil but with more strength, durability, smartness, and over all hell of a lot more functional physiology than it should be capable in such a small body than him.
    A dig it.
    Question. Since Peter is so durable that his bones are stronger than steel itself and yet be so light weight (Vibranium like bones now?) and that durability is stretched out across his body.
    This should mean Peter's skin is much more durable and therefore thicker, and heavier.
    Shouldn't this balance or affect his sensitivity?
    Think of it like having near bulletproof skin. Like been almost something like Colossus or Luke Cage.
    What effect would this have on Peter? We have seen him been toasted across multiple concrete walls many times already and just go like "This nothin' but a scratch".
    Hell. Guy punched hulk hard enough he made him face the opposite way.
    *Hhmmm* Also... Shouldn't Peter be so much susceptible to pain then? Having all those nerve endings and stuff across all of his body.
    I understand Daredevil does. What about Peter?
    I still don't think Peter's Spider Sense works this way anyways. (Krrrhum big symbiote-covered-skin guys, Swinging around that also has this capability kkrrhum)

    • @NxAllie
      @NxAllie 6 років тому +6

      Well, after having attached itself to Peter, i am quite sure any symbiote would be able to replicate the biological functions responsible for the Spidey Sense, and given its usefulness, they... Well, they indeed have done it.
      You also answer your own question, Peter's bones are stronger than steel *and yet* the same original weight and thickness, the same applies to his skin, stronger but still the original weight and thickness. Furthermore, given his spidey sense being based on his skeleton(as opposed to exoskeleton in spiders) and the hairs on his skin, no change to his skin would actually cause any change to his sensory abilities, also given the perception being on his hairs and not his skin, he would not be any more susceptible to pain on his skin itself.
      Although, i imagine putting duct tape on his arm and then ripping it off would be excruciating.

    • @hendrong
      @hendrong 6 років тому +3

      His skin isn't thicker, just more durable.

    • @clarkkent1473
      @clarkkent1473 5 років тому +1

      100% agreed "Hhmmm Also... Shouldn't Peter be so much susceptible to pain then? Having all those nerve endings and stuff across all of his body."

    • @FluorescentGreen5
      @FluorescentGreen5 5 років тому

      he can also see

    • @paulwilkinson8977
      @paulwilkinson8977 5 років тому

      Fullest auto
      If the nerves worked the same way as in real spiders that level of sensitivity wouldn't relate to his sense of pain at all.

  • @XDlolzz999
    @XDlolzz999 6 років тому +109

    Being born half deaf and regaining my full hearing later in life i find it a bit comical how easilly movies brush off the fact that spiderman and other superheros would probaly go insane with the amount of sensory input they suddenly recieve.
    When i was around 14y old i was able to wear hearing aids to somewhat mimic fully functional hearing.
    This drove me almost to tears, i ripped them off my ears the second i walked on the streets, the wind,cars and mostly people all make so much noice that i could barely handle it.
    8 years later and i still find loud noices to be extremly annoying (especially womans high pitch yamming, sorry!) it's not something you just let go off.

    • @thearisen7301
      @thearisen7301 6 років тому +11

      I'm taking note of this for future story ideas. Thanks for sharing

    • @azmanahmed4329
      @azmanahmed4329 6 років тому +1

      Why would it drive you to tears bro? I don't get that 😶😶

    • @croxymoc3254
      @croxymoc3254 6 років тому +1

      if we were to incorporate all real life experience and other stuff a) Spider-Man won't exist
      b)it would be a boring story
      c)its a comic where physics is constantly defied
      d) these movies all so brush off so many other things like how peters spine hasn't broken yet and other stuff
      e)it's not real,never claimed to be

    • @croxymoc3254
      @croxymoc3254 6 років тому

      and happy to hear about your recovery hope you can have a good life

    • @DakoGuyver
      @DakoGuyver 6 років тому +7

      There have been some shows / movies that have shown this. Yes they did tone it down a bit, but it was there. I did feel that the Daredevil series did pretty decent job with it.

  • @CalvinMagnusMusic
    @CalvinMagnusMusic 3 роки тому +2

    I read a Punisher comic issue where he was working with Spider-Man to bring down some criminal organization, and at a certain point they're up on a warehouse roof overseeing the bad guys operation, planning to attack them. Frank is laying on the ground with a sniper rifle, observing the criminals through his scope, and Peter is in front of him 2 or 3 feet away just sitting there, watching the gangsters too while talking the usual funny stuff, then one of my favorite dialogues in the entire Marvel history takes place:
    SPIDER-MAN: "You know, Frank... You're a cool guy. But those anger issues of you. You gotta chill, man."
    PUNISHER: "Relax, just kidding."
    SPIDER-MAN quickly turns around in absolute shock: "Wait... DID YOU JUST...?"
    PUNISHER: "Shhh! They're coming..."
    SPIDER-MAN: "BUT HOW DID YOU---"
    PUNISHER: "Quiet now!"

  • @smorgastarta4205
    @smorgastarta4205 6 років тому +4

    Just imagine Teen Spidey sitting down in his class and suddenly he felt a *thrust* of vibration coming from that one weird in the corner of the class.

  • @minibini6055
    @minibini6055 6 років тому +14

    So in theory spiderman could feel the vulture flying towards him blocking the Sunlight, right ?

    • @GothicDragonX
      @GothicDragonX 6 років тому +2

      Yep.

    • @BFCrusader
      @BFCrusader 6 років тому +4

      To be fair, any human aware of their surroundings would be able to tell when the Vulture blocks the sun. However, unlike normal humans, Spidey would be able to tell that with a much smaller shadow cast on him from a Vulture much further away.

    • @sbsnate2312
      @sbsnate2312 6 років тому

      @@BFCrusader or with his eyes closed and/or dimmer light conditions.

  • @floriant7092
    @floriant7092 6 років тому +1

    Spiderman could not feel a bullet approaching because of its atmospheric disturbances. Bullets travel at speeds exceeding the speed of sound, thus the pressure wave the bullet creates could not extend past the tip of the bullet ( which creates a mach cone, suepersonic bang etc.)

  • @ronindrix2272
    @ronindrix2272 6 років тому +46

    Hey Kyle, does your office have a heavier O2 content than earths atmosphere? because a giant spider could probably survive in a heavier oxygen environment. the problem with upscaling arachnids and insects is that the trachea would only give oxygen to the places closet to them.
    the heavy oxygen environment is likely how insects got so big around 300 million years ago.
    you probably knew this because your office filled with giant insects catches on fire a lot...

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 6 років тому +3

      Watch the size of life by kurzgesagt. oxygen isn't the only factor to consider when talking about the size of living things, surface area to volume ratio is very important when talking about cells.

    • @dtibor5903
      @dtibor5903 3 роки тому

      According to the most realistic theories, giant flying insects were possible because the atmospheric pressure was 4-5x greater at that time. Greater pressure makes trachea breathing more efficient.

  • @TitanInvictusTube
    @TitanInvictusTube 6 років тому +6

    This was truly an awesome and informative video. I had no idea just how cool spiders were. That said, I cannot imagine the amount of sense noise that Peter Parker would be taking in every moment of every day. Maybe it is answered by spiders once again, but how the hell would spiders (or Peter Parker) even sleep, better yet function day to day, without wanting to tremble and jump every second of their life? I picture the same thing as background stories for DareDevil and other super-sense heroes as they deal with all the information coming in and having to learn to cope.
    Side note: That makes me realize that I would LOVE to see a Spiderman origin movie where he is literally suffering from his new senses while he learns to control them.

  • @Bred2fight4
    @Bred2fight4 6 років тому +1

    I feel like having spidy sense would be a double edge sword. On one hand you are constantly aware and in tune with your environment on a sensory level that would make sonar and echolocation mere child's play, but everyday life would be troublesome. For example (if we are going by the science laid out here) Peter would not only have an increase in the number of nerves but how they function. On one hand increasing the amount of nerves alone will cause some issues. To give a conparison a super taster has over 30 papillae on their tongue, a medium taster has 15 - 30 papillae and a non taster has under 15. Because of this, super tasters are more sensitive to certain strong tastes such as bitterness where as a non taster wont have much issues at all. The differences between super tasters and medium/non tasters are not that much but they have significant differences. Same logic would apply with the nervous system on the body. Increasing the amount of nerves by a few could produce significant results. And this has been proven (by most unfortunate circumstances... Thow must say no more ✂🍌)... But results showed that those that "had it" were up 7x less sensitive than those who didn't. And those were a few thousand nerves and the same type one has on their lips and finger tips. Gross brutality aside, his nervous system wouldn't have a few thousand more nerve cells. It would have a few billion more nerve cells which would make him not only sensitive to his surroundings but hed be very susceptible to it. Hed be extremely vulnerable to irritants anything from vineager, to dish soap, to bleach and fiber glass.
    Now going to the trigger hairs on that he would have developed that would also prove to be problematic. His spidersense is not a voluntary ability. Just like Wolverines healing, it is passive and therefor cannot be controlled or turned off so it would be constantly active and would constantly fire even at the most minuscule events. Because of this there would be no way to differentiate between a threat and a harmless. His senses can only tell so much. They would only give him general information about imbalances of his area. Not the specifics (in other words he would have the what and where, but not the why). So it would be up to him to determin what that why is.

  • @watchmiker
    @watchmiker 6 років тому +6

    Hold me, and then just touch me, so I can get my, spidy senses.

  • @hugobergengrip7014
    @hugobergengrip7014 6 років тому +67

    At 8:17 you say micro newtons but on the screen you have written mN which is milli newtons. So which one is it?

    • @elkronnie6500
      @elkronnie6500 6 років тому +4

      Hugo Bergengrip this was bothering me too haha

    • @dankukus2377
      @dankukus2377 6 років тому +2

      I'd think micro newtons since it's a smaller amount

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 6 років тому +3

      its probs more likely the illustrators didnt know what symbol to use than him misreading/miswriting the script

    • @louisnixon4333
      @louisnixon4333 5 років тому +1

      Jonathan Odude for micro it’s mew isn’t it?

  • @Scugzerker
    @Scugzerker Рік тому +2

    Nature never ceases to amaze me. After becoming a bit of an ant-lover after both the antman movies and a video game in which you control a small ant colony (which tbh is set in pretty realistic environments), I'm now starting to love spiders.

  • @SeantheBawse
    @SeantheBawse 6 років тому +5

    As much as I love the Raimi Spidey Sense, I think that if it had included the hair response from Infinity War it would have been the perfect Spidey Sense.

  • @MikeeVee
    @MikeeVee 6 років тому +4

    Wow, what an amazing episode. I never knew spiders were so cool. I bet you had loads of fun making this one.

  • @wolfwarlord9663
    @wolfwarlord9663 Рік тому +2

    Technically speaking, his regular suit is light material. He had stated before that when he wears it, it feels like he's wearing nothing. So i believe that his tactile hair would work if the suit is light material, if he could feel the wind through his suit then I'm confident that his mutated hairs would still work through making his spider sense still as effective as it is

  • @Nick_C1997
    @Nick_C1997 6 років тому +3

    If this is how a spider sense works, then I'm a bit confused how characters like Venom and Carnage are able to remain undetected by it

  • @dokuujin1851
    @dokuujin1851 Рік тому +1

    Spiders also have an additional sense (or at least the way their brain is weird, idk the exact details.)
    But basically, with all their CRAZY senses, you would think they are constantly being overwhelmed by sensations, but... Nope. They can feel a butterfly fart across the world basically means they feel everything, always, but their senses only actually consciously pick up on something if they want it to, or if it's relevant to them. So even with 3 different layers of crazy touch sensitive organs, they don't go crazy, and are able to respond to information that's actually relevant.

  • @MichaelGaryScott90
    @MichaelGaryScott90 5 років тому +5

    Spider-Man is the most scientifically plausible Marvel superhero ever, and this is my favorite Because Science episode, bar none.

  • @alecsmith3448
    @alecsmith3448 6 років тому +13

    Thanks for explaining spider sense. I also always thought it was just something totally made up.

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 6 років тому +1

      !? Why... Do you not understand that all man does is a procession of sequential emergence, which is why correlations are perceivable at every level of man's activity.
      There isn't a thing that is "totally made up."
      This is because people are inspired by other things and other people, also; cognitive redundancy makes us all have strikingly similar realizations~connections in the most abstract of abstractions.-It's all just math...

    • @alecsmith3448
      @alecsmith3448 6 років тому

      @@linyenchin6773 interesting

    • @cookiesnibbler7595
      @cookiesnibbler7595 6 років тому +1

      Also it was made up, It was made up of Atoms... sorry for the bad pun but it was made up... by Stan Lee

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 6 років тому

      It's ok, I made up my mind to accept the pun-ishment for attempted elucidation on my world view....

  • @luizmarinho6138
    @luizmarinho6138 6 років тому +1

    The Spider sense has been mostly forgotten in recent movies.
    Sure, there was that one scene with the arm hair. But it should be integrated into his fighting style.

  • @kohotokun
    @kohotokun 6 років тому

    Spiders jumping on faces making weird noises is consistently funny

  • @watchmiker
    @watchmiker 6 років тому +21

    Hey Kyle
    So if we had spider senses, we'd probably be naked. Clothes would set off the sensors constantly and unless we learned to ignore it, it would make the sense completely useless. Even if we learned to ignore the trigger from clothing it would lessen the effectiveness of the sense.
    Since spiderman is completely covered in a suit, his senses would be constantly overloaded unless like you suggested he found a workaround that let the hairs through or put the hairs on the suit, the latter which doesn't seem canon to spiderman.
    Thanks!
    Mike

    • @rockafire13
      @rockafire13 6 років тому +7

      Maybe he wears the suit for the same reason he told Tony Stark he wore the goggles: He gets overstimulated. The light bothers his eyes, so all that movement might be too much touching for him?

    • @Sheol02
      @Sheol02 6 років тому +1

      But we already have spider senses, albeit to a smaller extent. That's what tactile sensory is.

    • @jakesimm5889
      @jakesimm5889 6 років тому +1

      Wouldn't it be like our other senses? Like when you get used to a smell, you can't smell it as much but if a new smell is introduced then your sense of smell gets triggered again. So if you're feeling the same vibrations or whatever, that sensation would dull but once a new vibration is introduced, it becomes more noticeable.

    • @watchmiker
      @watchmiker 6 років тому

      @@jakesimm5889 well maybe, but I dont know if we'd be able to ignore things if we were as sensitive as described.

    • @WaveOfDestiny
      @WaveOfDestiny 6 років тому +2

      Clothes wouldn't even be the problem he would feel the air move when he walks or breaths or the vibrations of the constant mini earthquakes happening in the world

  • @bcn1gh7h4wk
    @bcn1gh7h4wk 6 років тому +1

    I remember one time being like Maguire avoiding that punch to the head, avoiding a bottle to the head by one of my class mates. I could see him through a reflection on a window, off the corner of my eye, and I ducked out of the way just as he threw that bottle.
    the bottle bounced just within reach of my hand, so I grabbed it, turned around on the spot and flung it back, barely missing *his* head on the process.
    everyone was like "WOOOOOOOOOOW whatthefffff.......?"
    I myself was impressed

  • @sparrowsparrow1565
    @sparrowsparrow1565 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video, I am a big Spiderman fan and this video gives me more respect for spiderman's powers.
    I wish I had spiderman's powers even if physics and science would probably beg to differ, for as your other videos said super strenght could be a gift but also a curse. Spectacular video, also amazing.

  • @Piard
    @Piard 6 років тому +1

    The amazing spiderman did a great job showing how disturbing it would be for a human at first according to your analysis.

  • @BlankPicketSign
    @BlankPicketSign 6 років тому +48

    Because Spiderman's Spider Senses would be biological organs... that means THEY WOULDN'T HELP HIM IN VIDEOGAMES!!!!
    This is actually really cool because Peter Parker wouldn't have any sort of superhuman advantage in videogames, he could play any sort of Online or Singleplayer games without feeling too bored! Sure he has superior reflexes, but a lot of those abilities can be explained by his Spider Sense, Videogames are purely visual and auditory, meaning that all of his Spider Sense Organs wouldn't be useful while playing! Other than being unusually fast, he could be just a normal gamer, which fits Peter's personality really well!

    • @shadowcrawler300
      @shadowcrawler300 6 років тому +5

      so if peter parker were to play an actual video game - he would probably be average then :T
      i wonder what video game he would play tho

    • @The7Shannons
      @The7Shannons 6 років тому +8

      Except he'd be able to feel the electricity of the controller and game system and eventually be able to respond accordingly. Even if he played online there would be the possibility of him reacting to the wireless data transfer (which is also energy) in addition to the system. So the only things that would be able to beat him would be lag, hax, and eventual banishment from most game servers.

    • @aloser615
      @aloser615 6 років тому +2

      Yes because that's what is inportant

    • @lmao2302
      @lmao2302 6 років тому +12

      Wouldn't his reaction time be a lot better than a normal person times a million.

    • @Zack-eq3ou
      @Zack-eq3ou 5 років тому +8

      But if he can literally feel light,such as from the bright screen of an electronic,it might help him if he senses the changes

  • @angelgonzalez3040
    @angelgonzalez3040 6 років тому +7

    Hi Kyle, great work communicating science as always, I have a question for you. I don't know if you are familias with spiders and their ballooning, i recently saw an experiment that showed the spiders flying not only using the wind to fly like a leaf in the wind but by shooting their web and riding the surrounding electro magnetic field to float... I wonder if you think it would be possible for the spiders to feel magnetic forces through their trichobothria? If spider man could feel these electro magnetic waves and light would he also be able to feel WI-FI SIGNALS.?!?!?!! 🤔 genuinely enjoy the show, big fan here # Spider-Man WiFi vision

    • @THE4POC4LYPSE
      @THE4POC4LYPSE 6 років тому +1

      I cant believe I didnt think of this. Good thinking. If he doesnt give you the title of super nerd, I do.

    • @angelgonzalez3040
      @angelgonzalez3040 6 років тому

      Thank you THE_4POC4LYPSE

  • @wump9066
    @wump9066 Рік тому +1

    I guess if spiders can feel at a molecular level, it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to have Peter notice when Norman switches to Green Goblin. That’s some sort of chemical change in the brain right?

  • @Cipher_Paul
    @Cipher_Paul 6 років тому +24

    So a "cricket-sense" would be as strong as a "spider-sense" ?

    • @jeremybrimmer1990
      @jeremybrimmer1990 5 років тому +1

      With the added benefit of a cricket- conciousness!

    • @feminico2613
      @feminico2613 3 роки тому

      They also have long antennae, which makes them even more sensitive

  • @tiacho2893
    @tiacho2893 6 років тому +7

    Is it wrong that I experienced piloerection at this video and Kyle's portmanteau title?
    There is the question about signal to noise ratio. As sensitivity increases, the ability to sense minor variations increases but what about background noise. If tricobothria and slit sensilla are basically very^(some really big frickin' number) sensitive variation of touch (using fluid air and atoms and molecules as in Brownian motion) then what about the background "noise" in the fluid. I would compare it to trying hear a whisper during a Norwegian black metal concert or trying to feel someone blowing on your arm during a tornado. Unlike bats that emit characteristic sound (frequency and modulation I think), bird calls that use a pattern of variation in frequency/duration, and mothers that recognise the nuances of their own offspring call (goats and elephants), I am curious about the information contained in what the spider senses (frequency and amplitude of the vibration) and whether the size, shape, speed, or material composition can be discerned. A m^3 of styrofoam and a m^3 of steel would displace identical volumes of air when thrown at the same velocity but I would not be too concerned with getting hit in the face by the styrofoam.
    As an aside, my friend Luke's girlfriend's parents are deaf and have "unique" tastes in music because it is a tactile experience for them. And I remember the animal communication stuff from reading "Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel" by Carl Safina. Adam Savage recommended it in one of his podcasts.

    • @tiagotiagot
      @tiagotiagot 6 років тому

      Maybe they could combine the sensations of multiple hairs to cancel out the noise?

  • @MisterDemonTC
    @MisterDemonTC 6 років тому +1

    I think this works with the line in Infinity War where Peter, Tony, and Strange meet the Guardians for the first time. Peter's like "I'm trying to tell you guys something's coming," or whatever then the grenade comes.
    I think based on this video, he could literally feel Star-Lord & friends approaching.
    That's pretty cool.

  • @gameroom4859
    @gameroom4859 6 років тому +5

    2:18 theirs a shadow on you're arm i thought you edited everything in

  • @bronsolo6941
    @bronsolo6941 6 років тому +3

    You now realize you need to do a 'why you wouldn't actually want Spidey sense' video, right?

  • @kuraiwolf4047
    @kuraiwolf4047 5 років тому +1

    And that is why spiderman is my favourite superhero.

  • @corycdogg
    @corycdogg 6 років тому +8

    Great video, Kyle!
    Wouldn't Spidey's web fluid be cold since it's adiabatically expanding once released from the pressurized web cartridge? I always imagined it'd be similar to silly string.
    Do you think it'd be warm because it's also expanding like a spray foam? I'm sure I've heard webhead mention that the fluid expands dramatically once it hits air...

    • @ReySilverskin
      @ReySilverskin 6 років тому +3

      The chemical reactions between the chemicals in spray foam that cause it to actually become a foam are exothermic; it gives off heat as the reactions progress. I haven't been able to find a source for whether spider silk's reactions are exothermic or endothermic, but it seems that Kyle is arguing the former. I think adiabatic processes are more in play for gases than liquids (or whatever spider silk is classified as).

    • @greatduck5297
      @greatduck5297 6 років тому +1

      Is it possible that he is implying that he was hit with an actual spider's launched webbing fresh from whatever organ the spider uses?

  • @Dlatrex
    @Dlatrex 6 років тому +8

    I came on here to issue a nerdrection (Nerd-correction?) about using outliers as representatives for a cohort and how that can lead to mis-representation of a group and poor generalization. But, I think my assumptions may have been off. When I first heard your figures, I assumed you were taking extreme examples of spider perceptions from research *from across a large number of species*.
    This is something I see often in fiction that irks me; where you have a guy who is called "Snake man", after being bitten by a radioactive garter snake he gains: the fangs of a Gaboon pit viper, the venom of an inland tipan, the swallowing capacity of a reticulated python and the musculature of a green anaconda, with NO actual discussion on the page of any of those species. We are just to assume that "snakes" come with all of those traits baked in.
    And so here I was to nerdily rebuke your use of a variety of spiders to upgrade our Peter Parker with scientifically accurate spidey sense (awesome!), but from what I can see through my own lit review it appears most of your figures come from research done on cupiennius salei (Wandering Spider) which is the "white lab rat" of spider research. In which case, your generalizability to run of the mill spiders should be pretty darn good (entymologists feel free to correct me).
    Anyway, if this is correct, then I retract my correction! Nerd on Kyle!

  • @Jeriun
    @Jeriun 5 років тому +2

    But that's not how his Spider Sense works. You're just relating a normal spider's abilities to what Peter Parker can do. His spider sense is constantly going off, and he had to learn what to respond to. Sometimes it backfires and he ignores vital flags and gets hurt. Not to mention when he web swings, his spider sense let's him know where to aim his webbing to avoid sticking to crumbling or rotted material. Plus with Venom and Miles being able to attack him without his senses going off further solidifies the fact that his spider sense isn't based off of an actual spider, but rather a new manifested sense that normal humans can't comprehend.
    Because science.....fiction.

  • @shockingraichu4578
    @shockingraichu4578 6 років тому

    I've always known how Spider-mans spider sense works but just clicked because I like the way he does this stuff

  • @TheRealJahan
    @TheRealJahan 6 років тому +7

    All of that and they still get swatted.

    • @snakeman830
      @snakeman830 6 років тому

      Those senses only do so much to overcome relative size differences.

  • @ryanoneill6481
    @ryanoneill6481 Рік тому +1

    So. Tactile hairs are sensitive to touch
    Trichbothria are sensitive to air flow
    Slit sensila are sensitive to vibrations in the ground

  • @ninjahombrepalito1721
    @ninjahombrepalito1721 6 років тому +18

    I actually made a video about this a couple years ago. And how Spiderman's wall climbing should be a combination of human stickiness and spider stickiness. Look it up. Real life Spiderman powers and why Avatar shouldn't be bald.

    • @blackpurple9163
      @blackpurple9163 6 років тому +1

      Please add link

    • @ninjahombrepalito1721
      @ninjahombrepalito1721 6 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/rCqY5jqdU3Q/v-deo.html
      .
      And I've been saying it for years before I made the video.

    • @becausescience
      @becausescience  6 років тому +3

      The adhesion from the sweat/oil on your finger -- as you show in your video -- would be even close to strong enough to approximate wall-crawling powers -- KH

    • @ninjahombrepalito1721
      @ninjahombrepalito1721 6 років тому

      Because Science how close? Can a little mutation turn me into the real life Spiderman? XD

    • @darylewalker6862
      @darylewalker6862 6 років тому

      For Avatar, to you mean the Last Airbender series? Or the blue cat people? If the former, then Aang shaves his head for cultural reasons; it’s not related to his powers. (The woman who has his powers in the sequel series isn’t bald.)

  • @Sekaro297
    @Sekaro297 6 років тому +30

    My 6th sense tells me that I will be on science footnotes. Why you wonder, well my senses are sharp enough to feel vibrations through spacetime and therefore I know this comment will be showcased... or like not (and now we wait..)

  • @AndrusPr8
    @AndrusPr8 Рік тому +2

    The system senses it. However, I totally believe the spider brain must filter a ton of useless info.
    Maybe that's why spiders do not seen to be particularly responsive to much stuff...

  • @Teraphas
    @Teraphas 6 років тому +4

    Kyle wouldn't the webbing be cold? It's leaving a compressed system and spreading out. Wouldn't this expansion of volume result in webbing that was at the very least cool to the touch?

    • @guikoi3101
      @guikoi3101 6 років тому

      I think it was a semen joke

    • @ReySilverskin
      @ReySilverskin 6 років тому

      Whatever temperature drop comes from the expansion of volume is likely exceeded by the heat of the exothermic chemical reaction. That's how things like spray foam work, at least; I haven't been able to find a source for whether spider silk's chemical processes are exothermic or endothermic.

    • @Teraphas
      @Teraphas 6 років тому

      @@ReySilverskin it would be neither I believe. As far as I remember spider silk is extruded and not like ab foam. Also spiders have two types of web they produce. One is used for the structure and is the strands that go radially from the center. These are not sticky and what they use to traverse. The stands they place in a spiral between these are the capture silk and that's the sticky stuff. Spiderman as far as I remember from my childhood his web shooters also used a substance that was extruded but was under pressure so he could fire it at a distance. Changing the nozzle and how much he pressed the trigger to create different effects much akin to a garden hose

  • @ronanstamp-porter6643
    @ronanstamp-porter6643 6 років тому +19

    I have a phobias of spiders so it freaked me out but good video though 👍

    • @TuberoseKisser
      @TuberoseKisser 6 років тому +1

      If it makes you feel better, just remember that despite how in tune a spider is to its surroundings, you can still scare the crap out of them if you sneak up on them.

    • @ShadowLynx777
      @ShadowLynx777 6 років тому +1

      My solution to arachnophobia is to kill all spiders. Except daddy long legs, they can't kill you. Still scary though.

    • @nagapandian
      @nagapandian 6 років тому +1

      Nazareth that won’t work because spidey sense

  • @MsCameroonski
    @MsCameroonski Рік тому

    i'm a big arachnophobe, but watching THIS is SO incredibly interesting. it's making me respect spiders for their entire view of the world.

  • @ee5142
    @ee5142 6 років тому

    spiderman: (shaves) "barber, i don't feel so good. Ow Ow."

  • @BrotherCam
    @BrotherCam 6 років тому +23

    *MAKE AN ULTRA INSTINCT/MUSHIN VIDEO PLEASE!*

    • @theexiled3034
      @theexiled3034 6 років тому +2

      @laz kar Not the same thing.

    • @lucasfranke3326
      @lucasfranke3326 6 років тому +1

      laz kar it's not

    • @BrotherCam
      @BrotherCam 6 років тому +1

      @laz kar No it's not.

    • @lucasfranke3326
      @lucasfranke3326 6 років тому +1

      Bushido Mayfield you can paint your hair white. Besides, ultra instinct is actually based on a real thing called flow state...

    • @BrotherCam
      @BrotherCam 6 років тому +1

      @Bushido Mayfield You don't know what you're talking about. Look up Bruce Lee's Mushin Technique. L

  • @jamesddarby84
    @jamesddarby84 6 років тому

    Death Battle, Spiderman v. Batman. They don't explain it nearly as well as Kyle does but it's also really good.

  • @matthewlindsley3298
    @matthewlindsley3298 6 років тому +6

    Dear Kyle, you addressed two of my issues at the end of your video, well played. However I still have an issue...
    How could very hairy boy Peter Parker (even if he could feel through the full body suit) feel such tiny changes in his atmosphere when he is swinging through the city at super speeds? Would not the wind that he is causing to go around him cause his little hairs to go crazy? Even if his brain could tune out all of his tiny hairs whipping around him wouldn’t his spider sense not function?

    • @argr4sh
      @argr4sh 6 років тому +1

      Depends on how the hairs work, in theory if the senses could give through changes in force as well, he could still "feel" things happening, though much less accurate, I will have to give you that

    • @kaiceecrane3884
      @kaiceecrane3884 6 років тому +1

      I'm autistic, I have hypersensitivity with all my senses because of that. There are alot autistic people who can't eat certain foods or wear clothes with tags because of the tactictial sensation is too much at once and causes sensory overload. We are no where near as sensitive as a spider or spiderman; we already can't wear certain clothes, he most certainly won't be able to any

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 6 років тому +2

      The same way how we can detect speech in a noisy room. We filter out the unnecessary stimuli, in this case, the stimuli resulting from movement. There are spiders which actively hunt after all.

    • @kaiceecrane3884
      @kaiceecrane3884 6 років тому +1

      @@sinteleon when ever your senses are hypersensitive you can't do that. What does happen is things become more subtle, but they don't go away. For example, if you want to look at a specific object and in a room with multiple light sources you don't stop noticing light from certain sources to look at the object they just become more subtle. When what ever is becoming more subtle is very very loud or bright or what have you, you still notice it even if not as much. That is true for everyone. When you have hypersensitivity with your senses to what senses that applies to everything is as bright as the sun, for one example though slightly exaggerated. Peter/Spiderman has hypersensitivity to touch, even more than I could ever imagine and I am hypersensitive with all of my senses. When it comes to touch I can't wear certain clothes because of the overload of sensory information, and I'm not nearly as sensitive as Peter. Tags on the back of shirt are the worst, they feel like a knife running down your neck, literally. I tend to wear tighter clothing because of this, they move less. That is very common for people with hypersensitivity. Imagine applying that with even more hypersensitivity to touch, so sensitive you can feel light move, as spiders do. Spiderman wouldn't be able to wear clothes, yet alone swing on webs as such great speed, the wind alone would be too much

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 6 років тому +1

      That may be why he wears a full body suit, and additionally, the sense may not even work in the same manner as touch (in the sense of feeling it as a sort of pressure) regardless. And there're lots of animals with much finer senses than humans and they don't go into sensory overload, like a dog's sense of smell, while people can have oversensitive noses, be overstimulated, while still smell no where near as good as a dog.

  • @emmanuelkrips4638
    @emmanuelkrips4638 6 років тому +1

    I just want to thank that giant spider for stepping on him when he made that "milimeter Parker" joke...I've never cringed so hard at a Because Science joke before lol

  • @vade2418
    @vade2418 6 років тому +3

    NOW *I WANT TO HAVE SPIDER SENSES*

  • @boxhead6177
    @boxhead6177 6 років тому +7

    I never understood Spider Sense cause its the one thing about him that didn't change by the spider bite... he was always jumpy. Peter Parker clearly suffered anxiety of being bullied for most of high school, maybe it isn't a spider power, its super anxiety... radioactive super anxiety! Its why he is so jumpy he is literally climbing the walls, combative when confronted and masking his fear with bad puns! Radiation just made his paranoia that everyone wants to hurt him reality! Its Anxiety-Man!
    After all being bitten by a spider and then thinking your powers are spider based... it was an assumption of cause and effect created all of his abilities.

    • @guyclykos
      @guyclykos 6 років тому +1

      He has become one with the fear. He has become... *Spider-Man*

  • @JiraiyaPlaysRetroGames
    @JiraiyaPlaysRetroGames 6 років тому +1

    I’ve got one for you. When I was at university we did a study on if it’s possible for the body to make synthetic web strands. And surprisingly it was. Not in the way Spider-man can in the comics but a very thin visible stand was able to be made from the plasma found in blood.
    I’ll explain.
    Say you have a small blister or in the studies case a skin reaction that can leave your hands with tiny heat bumps that have blister like fluid.
    We managed to pull a stand of the fluid and suspend it in the air and it dried just like spider silk!!

  • @waynehoward490
    @waynehoward490 5 років тому

    Best part about this is because Venom not only adopted this but countered Spider-Man's spider senses