I feel like the fact that it isn’t quite a colony of cells but rather one massive cell is somewhat related to why it’s so intelligent for this. If it were a colony of cells, they’d only concern themselves with their local food sources, but this is one single organism that has to find a way to optimize its own resources to get food for itself
Mycelium has already been pre-distributed throughout the labyrinth, it is only growing together and is not in the process of crossing the labyrinth from the entrance to the exit. However, I heard in an interview that it can find the shortest way from the entrance to the exit and grow.
I'm pretty sure the species is Physarum Polysephalum! that's the species that seems to be used in slime mold maze experiments the most from what I've seen.
No, you can see something interesting here. that whole middle segment at the beginning was being explored just like the rest of the maze, but it didn't get the same roots as the other areas, why? because it wasn't efficient to survive there. the roots only go from one ball of nutrient, to the other, give it more time and the rest of the un-needed roots will go away too
5 years late, but I suppose it is theoretically interesting because slime molds are predecessors to fungii and plants and us and whathaveyou. It could have tried to keep the entire structure alive after it had found the nutrients - including the inefficient parts - but it didn't.
I'm sorry multiplying is a wrong word it's more like they cluster together because it's not a single organism, it's several organisms aggregated together.
aus was besteht denn das Labyrinth ? warum überquert der schleimpilz nicht die schwarzen Ränder bzw. linen ? würde gerne mehr wissen, da ich interesse habe so etwas nach zu bauen.
ahhhh puedo notar como este moho inteligente ''slime mold''es capaz de usar la ruta mas corta haci lo que se puede ver, creo como comida llega y ...ummm tambien su ramificacion creo que nutre a los que lo conforman de una manera muy similar como el corazon proporciona sangre al cuerpo
I don't get it. There was slime mould all throughout the maze. Come on guys. I mean... you can look at it various ways but.... come on guys there was slime mould everywhere in the maze.
slime mould cheated climbing over the wall there. yeh, caught ya.
totally how I imagine aliens looking at us as we conquer the world and build vast roadways and use resources haha
Wow wat made u think that bro
FlashDrizzle AlienSauceMusic his ass smoked some dmt before watching this video
aliens:: these creature can build hmm
They can communicate hmmm
They are social hmm
Wow these oddly looking creature (human) are intelligent 😂😂😂😂😂
@@heartlessaaron3360 lmao
@@abhishekgautam1341 yet we look at fish and go haha fish go blob blob
It's in the video description: filmed in ~ 4 days.
I feel like the fact that it isn’t quite a colony of cells but rather one massive cell is somewhat related to why it’s so intelligent for this. If it were a colony of cells, they’d only concern themselves with their local food sources, but this is one single organism that has to find a way to optimize its own resources to get food for itself
Mycelium has already been pre-distributed throughout the labyrinth, it is only growing together and is not in the process of crossing the labyrinth from the entrance to the exit.
However, I heard in an interview that it can find the shortest way from the entrance to the exit and grow.
ruclips.net/video/czk4xgdhdY4/видео.html better example
I'm pretty sure the species is Physarum Polysephalum! that's the species that seems to be used in slime mold maze experiments the most from what I've seen.
Title correction: "Maze with slime mold in it"
No, you can see something interesting here.
that whole middle segment at the beginning was being explored just like the rest of the maze, but it didn't get the same roots as the other areas, why? because it wasn't efficient to survive there.
the roots only go from one ball of nutrient, to the other, give it more time and the rest of the un-needed roots will go away too
Is it that interesting though? It's literally how a tree trial and errors for water.
A tree continually looks else where too.
5 years late, but I suppose it is theoretically interesting because slime molds are predecessors to fungii and plants and us and whathaveyou. It could have tried to keep the entire structure alive after it had found the nutrients - including the inefficient parts - but it didn't.
a-maze-ing?
Goddamnit. you beat me to it
Air must have an IQ of 2300
4 days compressed to 3 minutes
I hope this is an accelerated recording
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wofür braucht der überhaupt die kürzeste Verbindung von zwei Nahrungsquellen? Er muss sie doch einfach nur essen...
Terrible at math, what speed is this edited to if it's condensed from 92h to 3 minutes?
is it 184,000% speed?
its real time? or
fast forward?
92 hours in 3 minutes 8 seconds.
@@thereaper_xxx Do you know what the maximum speed of their movement is? Or do you know
are you someone who can answer this question?
@@r_bor Unfortunately not but I don't think they have a speed because they don't move, they multiply. Maybe you can find something on Google Scholar.
I'm sorry multiplying is a wrong word it's more like they cluster together because it's not a single organism, it's several organisms aggregated together.
Hm, how much is this sped up?
aus was besteht denn das Labyrinth ? warum überquert der schleimpilz nicht die schwarzen Ränder bzw. linen ? würde gerne mehr wissen, da ich interesse habe so etwas nach zu bauen.
+Sam Cu Ich denk mal das ganze befindet sich in einer Art Glaskasten.
ein bisschen spät, aber das sind einfach zwei Glasplatten und das Labyrinth kann aus jedem für den Schleimpilz inertem Stoff (z.B. Plastik) bestehen.
+Dietmar Götsch Der Schleimpilz wächst auf 2% Agar. Das Labyrinth wurde auf Kopierfolie augedruckt, ausgeschnitten und auf den Agar gelegt.
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awesome slime video :-)
ahhhh puedo notar como este moho inteligente ''slime mold''es capaz de usar la ruta mas corta haci lo que se puede ver, creo como comida llega y ...ummm tambien su ramificacion creo que nutre a los que lo conforman de una manera muy similar como el corazon proporciona sangre al cuerpo
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Fabulous!
Slime molds are my hero!
JRE Paul Stamets watch it
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그러게요 황색망사점균은 뇌가 없는데 말이에요
genial
could solve that much faster
I don't know how much this is speed up but I know that they move in a speed of 1cm per hour ^^
94 hours.
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This is like saying Electricity can solve a maze...
All it’s doing is taking the least path of resistance to the food or energy source.
I don't get it. There was slime mould all throughout the maze. Come on guys. I mean... you can look at it various ways but.... come on guys there was slime mould everywhere in the maze.
The thickest tubes or whatever were the 2 solutions to the maze I guess. I don't know.
The fact that anyone, let alone a scientist, would claim this is a fungal form of intelligence in solving a maze...
This is dumb.
@@clarkkent3809 indeed, everyone knows slime mould is not a fungus
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This is not slime solving a maze...
Scientists are turning into a joke.
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This is fake
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