This was fun, but I really wish Raen could join in. He seems to both like and understand the more scientific things you do, and it is so long since I saw him.
I agree, I miss Raeen and Sarru. The new gentlemen are lovely people, but I'm wondering what happened to the others? I suppose they've got other obligations or pursuits, but I miss them.
Merry Christmas. This was a nice video. It is good to see the villagers interact with things that they would not normally have the opportunity to react with.
That was a great idea, to let them experiment with that tool. It was nice to see how they enjoyed it. Still, this camera microscope has quite a low magnification yet. Might be interesting for them to see the scale of the things they saw put into perspective. Maybe a video that compares the size of things in the universe vom largest to smallest or something? Also, Badshahs idea of optically enlarging things inside a body, for medical purposes - well, he's basically describing an endoscope. Could be a further reaction idea, telling them about how an endoscope procedure is carried out, and maybe they can also see some endoscope footage.
Great idea, however.... Yeeeah, they did the person-to-largest-star-and back video a year or two ago. I don't think, though, they've done one from zero magnification to 1,000x (or whatever) magnification.
Great choice! I'm glad they enjoyed it. The others seemed more entertained, which is great, but with Guddu, it was utter fascination. You can see that spark in his eyes and it's a rare treat to witness. Get that man into a laboratory!!
Guddu was operating the microscope so it was a look of concentration and fascination. The others could talk more as they didn’t have to operate and focus on things.
It's nice that they can try it and not just see a video! Guddu's expression is great. He looks fascinated! Badshah mentions about seeing inside the human body. Maybe you could show them an endoscopy vid.
I was going to suggest this a few videos ago! I thought it would be neat for them to use a telescope and a microscope if they had never done so before. Cool video.
Badshah and Babu are busy talking to each other about what they saw, while Guddu closely examines and really takes in what he is seeing. I'm with Guddu! Microscope spectacles - LOL! (X-ray glasses). I liked Badshah's idea of seeing inside the body. He's spot on, of course, since it's an existing technology. Loved them examining each other's hair...and the woven cloth - nice!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone! My child had the same enthusiasm when she got a microscope as a gift. It’s not nearly as advanced as this one but we’ve had great fun looking at leaves and small specimens we have found.
Superb video! Wonderful being able to see them experiment with things. I was fascinated; the last time I had a chance o look through a microscope was in high school, and it was a lot more primitive! I'm glad they looked at the cloth. I've done some weaving, and the closeup was clear enough for me to see Badshah's shirt was a tabby, or 'plain' weave, strung on the loom with one thread up, one down. So was the pink fabric, but it was woven more loosely, with thicker thread of two kinds, so you could see more pronounced checks. Really cool!
To see the germs, the bacteria, the magnification should be at least 500 times. 1000-1500 times, with oil-immersion, would be preferable. You need a professional microscope for that. Your microscope is nice to get introduced to the wonders of the small things in nature.
Happy Holidays and God Bless you guys over there. I’m born and raised in New York City 🇺🇸 I love how this channel brings us together and exposes us to each other’s world. Understand of other cultures is what the world needs. I hope one day I can travel to your corner of the world.
Guddu behaves as if he wants instantly to study everything. That is so beautiful to see. Can we somehow get all of that technology to the villages to allow the younger people to learn?
the spirit of science clearly displayed from the joy of having simple questions answered, to grotesque curiosity and moral quandaries over the anguish of a bug this video has it all
I bought one of those cheap usb microscopes for the kids. I went outside and grabbed a few things and ran back in to take a look. The ant that I squashed gave one last kick and on the screen it was huge and we all jumped backed and scared us.🤣🤣
Looks at these older men. So excited to learn new things. Whereas us in the west are so jaded about education and new knowledge even by the time we are teenagers that we think we know everything worth knowing. If we don’t know it it’s probably not very important anyway. I think our education system just sucks the love of learning right out of us. Even at their age these men exhibit the sort of natural curiosity we associate with 6 year olds. This is the natural state of man.
The microscope is a Dutch invention so is the telescope, cassette tape, video tape, cd, wifi, Bluetooth, and we saved the Hubble telescope with glasses.
Since it's common for most tribal villagers to have only completed about a fourth or fifth grade level "formal" education, it might be good to show them an overview of the inside of the human body from a book on anatomy. This way they can get the most accurate view of what the organs look like, as well as a more advanced view of where each of them are located in the body. Once they've seen the organs from an "outside" perspective, then I'd think a video of an endoscope being used to explore the inside of the human body, could be truly fascinating for them! I'd love to see more videos like this, where these fine gentlemen get an entirely new perspective on things that they haven't previously had the benefit of being exposed to! I thoroughly enjoy their reactions!
Thank you!!! Happy holidays to you all! and yes, i realized, under a microscope, that even if my hair appears to be white, there are still some dark strands in there!
Was hoping they would see stuff at cellular level ... like RBC's in blood, or germs in water from a pond ... it would be good to give them an idea that we, as complex beings, are made from simple cells.
Those ‘dead ants’ and bugs weren’t dead until they were picked up and squashed. I know they are only small things but everything is entitled to life. You can buy ready mounted slides to look at. Use those. They are better.
We wash our hand with soap before eating anything. LOL in retrospect I wonder how the west only wipes the tush and then use swimming pools for everyone to swim in the poo. Good name tho swimming poos🤣😂
@@Jana_San_SS the indoor toilet in the bathroom has a bidet, they're wonderful, sprays water warm or cold to that area, some are heated seats and can dry too. Yes is best to have a private pool in your own property, because not everyone practices good hygiene.
OOh the poor ant was in pain. You need to put it out of its misery. I hate killing insects, but when I have to do it, I go out of my way (extra efforts) to make sure it is not suffering. Some insects are very resistant, poor things.
i had a kids microscope as a kid and was obsessed with it looking at EVERYTHING! Also why I went vegan as a tween because I was interested in what is in what I ut in my body and what it involves for me and all!
Im confused, we already did this about a year ago.? In fact theres about 5 videos with subjects im sure they did already. Thays why i always feel.. Haven't they reacted to this already? Theres a lot of recycling these days..
not sure what power your running on but if you were showing their water supply on a higher power that would be a real Turban spinner would also show the importance of filtered water
These are cool videos and as a fan I feel again like their insulting their intelligence or the viewers again. This channel has been going on so long now I'm still wondering why there not actually showing them more educated videos. They've done the microscope already. Maybe it's the producers or maybe patreon has other videos.
I love this, because looking at the salt, the women would know that salt and sugar dissolve in your cooking and your tea. These are special to me, because it shows that women do have a special place/kitchen cooking is cultural duty, but the men think that it’s so easy. I think they know the women work hard. As an American, it fascinates me that some cultures or even other Americans don’t like to share recipes and sometimes it’s considered rude, but having lived all over the USA food and recipe experiments, bring people together and that’s how women learn how to prepare new dishes.
Too many new people, on the show and they seem to have taken it over without respecting the original people and too many different personalities makes it even harder to enjoy. It’s as if you have twenty chefs adding their own ingredients and the food ends up inedible 13:07
They mentioned it would be good to use inside human body the microscope, next reaction video could be Endoscope
Yesss
How about colonoscopy
@@iverified8920 🙄🫢
@@iverified8920 on each other
@@evilleader1991 lmao
Everyone seemed like they were having fun in this, it was nice to see!
This was fun, but I really wish Raen could join in. He seems to both like and understand the more scientific things you do, and it is so long since I saw him.
I agree, I miss Raeen and Sarru. The new gentlemen are lovely people, but I'm wondering what happened to the others? I suppose they've got other obligations or pursuits, but I miss them.
I know right..... Why he's not here anymore? I want babu him and the 2 new ladies.
Merry Christmas. This was a nice video. It is good to see the villagers interact with things that they would not normally have the opportunity to react with.
The dude on the right is making full use of the opportunity here. He got my respect...
"The poor insect is very badly dead." Haha. Brilliant :)
Love the guy in the middle. It's wonderful to see these people having new experiences.
That was a great idea, to let them experiment with that tool. It was nice to see how they enjoyed it.
Still, this camera microscope has quite a low magnification yet. Might be interesting for them to see the scale of the things they saw put into perspective. Maybe a video that compares the size of things in the universe vom largest to smallest or something?
Also, Badshahs idea of optically enlarging things inside a body, for medical purposes - well, he's basically describing an endoscope. Could be a further reaction idea, telling them about how an endoscope procedure is carried out, and maybe they can also see some endoscope footage.
Or better yet - "Villagers Try Endoscope for First Time"
Excellent suggestion.
Great idea, however.... Yeeeah, they did the person-to-largest-star-and back video a year or two ago. I don't think, though, they've done one from zero magnification to 1,000x (or whatever) magnification.
Great choice!
I'm glad they enjoyed it. The others seemed more entertained, which is great, but with Guddu, it was utter fascination. You can see that spark in his eyes and it's a rare treat to witness. Get that man into a laboratory!!
Guddu was operating the microscope so it was a look of concentration and fascination. The others could talk more as they didn’t have to operate and focus on things.
@@NailHeavenAshford It's a shame you don't see it. It went beyond just operating it.
It's nice that they can try it and not just see a video! Guddu's expression is great. He looks fascinated! Badshah mentions about seeing inside the human body. Maybe you could show them an endoscopy vid.
I dunno about showing them a 'scope. I am still traumatized by the last one I saw, and I fully knew what I was looking at.
I misread the title and thought it was "Villagers try Microdose". 🤣
I think everyone should have this opportunity! The villagers reactions are so pure, it's nice to see.
These men cheered me up. Thanks guys 👦
I was going to suggest this a few videos ago! I thought it would be neat for them to use a telescope and a microscope if they had never done so before. Cool video.
Badshah and Babu are busy talking to each other about what they saw, while Guddu closely examines and really takes in what he is seeing. I'm with Guddu! Microscope spectacles - LOL! (X-ray glasses). I liked Badshah's idea of seeing inside the body. He's spot on, of course, since it's an existing technology. Loved them examining each other's hair...and the woven cloth - nice!
Guddu is the one operating the microscope so he is concentrating hard to keep it focussed as it’s his first time using it.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone!
My child had the same enthusiasm when she got a microscope as a gift. It’s not nearly as advanced as this one but we’ve had great fun looking at leaves and small specimens we have found.
Superb video! Wonderful being able to see them experiment with things. I was fascinated; the last time I had a chance o look through a microscope was in high school, and it was a lot more primitive! I'm glad they looked at the cloth. I've done some weaving, and the closeup was clear enough for me to see Badshah's shirt was a tabby, or 'plain' weave, strung on the loom with one thread up, one down. So was the pink fabric, but it was woven more loosely, with thicker thread of two kinds, so you could see more pronounced checks. Really cool!
To see the germs, the bacteria, the magnification should be at least 500 times. 1000-1500 times, with oil-immersion, would be preferable.
You need a professional microscope for that.
Your microscope is nice to get introduced to the wonders of the small things in nature.
Buddy was very interested. He would really enjoy using the microscope more.
Badshah is a natural! He's very engaging and sweet, and brings out the best in others. Guddu and he are a great match.
Happy Holidays and God Bless you guys over there. I’m born and raised in New York City 🇺🇸 I love how this channel brings us together and exposes us to each other’s world. Understand of other cultures is what the world needs. I hope one day I can travel to your corner of the world.
Guddu behaves as if he wants instantly to study everything. That is so beautiful to see. Can we somehow get all of that technology to the villages to allow the younger people to learn?
Where is Raheen. I miss him and his viewpoints
Great video guys 👍 I love to see their interest in such things. xx
I love this video! They are comparing what they are seeing to other things and encouraging each other.
the spirit of science clearly displayed
from the joy of having simple questions answered, to grotesque curiosity and moral quandaries over the anguish of a bug
this video has it all
I bought one of those cheap usb microscopes for the kids. I went outside and grabbed a few things and ran back in to take a look. The ant that I squashed gave one last kick and on the screen it was huge and we all jumped backed and scared us.🤣🤣
i miss raeen
Looks at these older men. So excited to learn new things. Whereas us in the west are so jaded about education and new knowledge even by the time we are teenagers that we think we know everything worth knowing. If we don’t know it it’s probably not very important anyway. I think our education system just sucks the love of learning right out of us. Even at their age these men exhibit the sort of natural curiosity we associate with 6 year olds. This is the natural state of man.
Guddu was mesmerised !!!!
I like Babus drum at the end…he’s a one man band! 😊😊😊
So glad babu and nefew and brother got a chance to to learn about this I to learn and enjoy watch with my brothers 🙏❤️
Absolutely brilliant.
lol
the two older guys just kept ragging on each other's hair and skin under the scope
Love the glasses that are microscope idea! Very clever 👍
OOH BABU BHAI IS BACK!!!
I was afraid he was ill ^^
Merry Christmas dear universal friends
From Paris with love
The microscope is a Dutch invention so is the telescope, cassette tape, video tape, cd, wifi, Bluetooth, and we saved the Hubble telescope with glasses.
Since it's common for most tribal villagers to have only completed about a fourth or fifth grade level "formal" education, it might be good to show them an overview of the inside of the human body from a book on anatomy.
This way they can get the most accurate view of what the organs look like, as well as a more advanced view of where each of them are located in the body.
Once they've seen the organs from an "outside" perspective, then I'd think a video of an endoscope being used to explore the inside of the human body, could be truly fascinating for them!
I'd love to see more videos like this, where these fine gentlemen get an entirely new perspective on things that they haven't previously had the benefit of being exposed to! I thoroughly enjoy their reactions!
The best I ever saw under the microscope was rusty metal. it looks like a treasure of coloured diamants
Thank you!!! Happy holidays to you all! and yes, i realized, under a microscope, that even if my hair appears to be white, there are still some dark strands in there!
Good idea!
I think Badshah (sorry if I misspelled his name) is an awesome addition to this great group. 😊
We want more video with this content.
Was hoping they would see stuff at cellular level ... like RBC's in blood, or germs in water from a pond ... it would be good to give them an idea that we, as complex beings, are made from simple cells.
Lmaooooo they were hilarious in this video
Those ‘dead ants’ and bugs weren’t dead until they were picked up and squashed. I know they are only small things but everything is entitled to life. You can buy ready mounted slides to look at. Use those. They are better.
Excellent video.
Wonderful.
Should show them a truly microscopic world, -Stentors single celled giants.
And yet.. they eat with their hands... the immune system there must be rock solid.
We wash our hand with soap before eating anything.
LOL in retrospect I wonder how the west only wipes the tush and then use swimming pools for everyone to swim in the poo.
Good name tho swimming poos🤣😂
@@Jana_San_SS chlorine.
You eat bread with spoon?
@@DRaquascapes say as American with 300kg weight go eat your burger
@@Jana_San_SS the indoor toilet in the bathroom has a bidet, they're wonderful, sprays water warm or cold to that area, some are heated seats and can dry too. Yes is best to have a private pool in your own property, because not everyone practices good hygiene.
The new guy is very clever.
Indians sing at the end of everything. Even reaction videos
Babu pays more attention to his nephew than what's on the screen!
It is a sign of respect. I don't think he is really Babu's nephew.
Love your content and the great videos
Fantastic stuff asusl
I would pray for ants but I don't know if I'd pray for the mosquito I just killed because it was sucking my blood!
Is that really his uncle or is it meant more like the relationship dynamic or something? I like the new guy he seems to really respect Babu
I believe it’s a respect thing. I could be wrong, though.
Sign of respect. In Asian countries, we have something similar, like calling older people or friends of our parents "uncles" and "aunties".
He lives in Babu's home...
Next time let’s see them react to an actual microscope.
The old uncle can filibuster any topic to death although his pink cap looks unique
OOh the poor ant was in pain. You need to put it out of its misery.
I hate killing insects, but when I have to do it, I go out of my way (extra efforts) to make sure it is not suffering. Some insects are very resistant, poor things.
i had a kids microscope as a kid and was obsessed with it looking at EVERYTHING! Also why I went vegan as a tween because I was interested in what is in what I ut in my body and what it involves for me and all!
use microscope to look at film grain and lcd screen
Always a great watching the men. But the microscope was quite basic. Should show them looking through a proper professional one.
The bug part😂😂
Im confused, we already did this about a year ago.?
In fact theres about 5 videos with subjects im sure they did already. Thays why i always feel.. Haven't they reacted to this already? Theres a lot of recycling these days..
not sure what power your running on but if you
were showing their water supply on a higher
power that would be a real Turban spinner
would also show the importance of filtered water
dude, where's Raeen at? dawg be okay tho? he doin' rizz at a fancy wall or smth?
Guddu seemed very interested.
science rules!
Bill bill bill bill bill bill
Is this the Indian Addams Family?
this isnt a microscope its just a camera with a zoom lens lol
What about: tribals reacts to artificial intelligence. Like ChatGPT and different illustration AI like text to image and deepfake
Give them an actual microscope
Call an ANTbulance!
💛💛💛💛💛
👍
Use your open eye, Frank. 🤭
Babu is a very wise man.
These are cool videos and as a fan I feel again like their insulting their intelligence or the viewers again. This channel has been going on so long now I'm still wondering why there not actually showing them more educated videos. They've done the microscope already. Maybe it's the producers or maybe patreon has other videos.
I love this, because looking at the salt, the women would know that salt and sugar dissolve in your cooking and your tea.
These are special to me, because it shows that women do have a special place/kitchen cooking is cultural duty, but the men think that it’s so easy. I think they know the women work hard.
As an American, it fascinates me that some cultures or even other Americans don’t like to share recipes and sometimes it’s considered rude, but having lived all over the USA food and recipe experiments, bring people together and that’s how women learn how to prepare new dishes.
My cheap children's microscope I got when I was little had better quality+magnification than this "microscope". Please repeat with a better one.
I really like the new member of the show.
Too many new people, on the show and they seem to have taken it over without respecting the original people and too many different personalities makes it even harder to enjoy. It’s as if you have twenty chefs adding their own ingredients and the food ends up inedible 13:07
LY
Three stooges
Weak boy 17
6th
Tap on wheel in top corner of screen. Select English for caption. 😊
My thoughts - sometimes it's better not too know. Can make you feel ill seeing things up close
But glad they had fun looking at everything
where is raeen