Evil Sharkey and on top of that, probably a particularly microbe-dense drop of pond water. If you just grab some water from the top of the pond you’ll see very little. Need to let it stew with some decaying organic matter to really see a lot of microbes.
An Anonymous Oyster, depends on the condition of the pond and where you sample from. I’ve found fun stuff in floating algal mats and in patches of gunk at the bottom of the shallows.
Actually, these tiny minuscule critters are very smart. They know how to survive and do many tasks, such as cellular respiration or photosynthesis (animal/plant).
Someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.' Someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.' Someone watching someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.' Someone watching someone watching someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.'
This channel got me thinking about existence and the purpose of. All these creatures are so tiny yet so complex and we have no way of truly understanding what they are on an emotional level, if they are even capable of thinking. We just simply can’t comprehend it. But damn they pretty cool lookin so I’ll give em that, some round bois
'No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable. It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us.'
These videos are always so relaxing and interesting to watch.All of the microbes that you show from the cute Tartagrade to the predatory Dileptus so many species all in a single drop of pond water!Good videos!
By asking them what they are :-) My wife: that comment's over a year old, why are you replying to it Me: Must you ruin everything? My wife: I should've gone for your brother when I had the chance. Me: Oh of course, perfect Steve, Steve can do no wrong... my whole life Stevie stevie stevie... oh look Steve got into an ivy, oh look Stevie made partner, oh look steve speaks fluent Spanish.
They probably do not have any thoughts. Action does not necessarily imply intelligence. I am breathing right now, but not because I planned it; I just am. If I try to hold my breath, my own body forces me to breathe. Again, not because I wanted it.
sometimes i wonder if our universe is inside something like that.. but we just never aware of it... And what if there could be a universe in one of these cells... But we just not aware up-solute nothing about it. It's no wonder why we are lonely in the universe we are too small to figure things out.
Hi, without music or voice or noise, my screen setter Seti at Home reverts to doing work as it interprets silence on the computer as not being used by me so I like the music played. I agree the music is great and very appropriate for the incredible lives of your beasties. Your efforts to educate are outstanding and appreciated. I will become a patron soon. Thank you
What a great video. Love watching, I've just hit subscribe. I was wondering who the 20 thumb's down were... Seems odd. They were probably missing the loud annoying soundtrack that this video is missing.... Lol
4:00 this single celled organism looks like Jupiter, and why did it have a flap that kept opening and closing? So when you see those tiny transparent things whizzing about everywhere, are they all bacteria?
I wonder if you could take microscopic images with an small depth of field, connect it to a computer to control the focus then run it through a program that would change the focus across the entire spectrum combine the image and make a digital version of the image with a greatly enhanced depth of field.
I got a microscope for my birthday, and I'd love to look at some diatoms. My professor had some on a slide, and I liked them a lot. Where can I find diatoms? Apparently I can't really buy a slide with them...
Hey JAMSY! I recently subbed. Love these videos. Suggetions: if you could add some cinematic music and a narration(Nat Geo style) quality of these videos will go up exponentially. :)
Huh...Scenedesmus consists of the same multiples of cells as game consoles consist of bits. Anyone know if there is a reason for this or if it's just coincidence?
Blessman Fred, the end with the little vibrating cilia is the mouth. The long spines are on it's butt to deter predators. The one in the video is female with an egg. They're actually really cool!
I have one. It's broken ,that when you try to observe something in it, you would clearly see your back of your own eyes through your eyes (like mirror)🤣🤣 It's soooo fascinating by the way (the eyes🤣)
Do fish tanks have the same amount of microorganisms? I have a planted shrimp tank and a microscope, but even at 400x magnification I cannot find anything moving in the water I gathered from the substrate and the filter, other than 1 single worm-like thing that was whipping its body back and forth non stop
I'm a bunch of cells watching a bunch of cells on a cellphone
True
Cellception
And the screen of the cellphone is probably full of cells aswell...
Let's cellebrate!
clever 🤣
Just a reminder: this isn't a drop of tap water. It's probably pond water.
Evil Sharkey and on top of that, probably a particularly microbe-dense drop of pond water. If you just grab some water from the top of the pond you’ll see very little. Need to let it stew with some decaying organic matter to really see a lot of microbes.
An Anonymous Oyster, depends on the condition of the pond and where you sample from. I’ve found fun stuff in floating algal mats and in patches of gunk at the bottom of the shallows.
Thank you for clearing that up I was wondering about that LOL
I was pondering that.
Thank god...
I kept turning the volume up expecting to hear something. I guess the audio on the microscope was turned down.
Sssswhhhk wushhh wee ssswwsshkhh
The bacteria only whisper, you need a good microphone to pick up the microscopic gossip :p
What do you mean? You didn't hear them talking?
Check your speakers
These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places .
Aren't we all?
@@wetalkinb0utpractice , indeed...
Actually, these tiny minuscule critters are very smart. They know how to survive and do many tasks, such as cellular respiration or photosynthesis (animal/plant).
@@roboticravenyt167 bruh
Someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.'
Someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.'
Someone watching someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.'
Someone watching someone watching someone watching someone watching us: 'These little guys don't even know where they're going. They're just running around to random places.'
This channel got me thinking about existence and the purpose of. All these creatures are so tiny yet so complex and we have no way of truly understanding what they are on an emotional level, if they are even capable of thinking. We just simply can’t comprehend it. But damn they pretty cool lookin so I’ll give em that, some round bois
Well, we're pretty sure they can't feel anything... especially since they don't have a nervous system.
Crazy isn't it there's definitely something else watching us like we are watching these
i know all they feel is
"Sustenance. Good."
"Oh, degeneration, bad."
but i still feel for them
@@SpeedomusicSM right, like another species doing experiments on us and observing us . Maybe Alien abductions are real
@@user-s3ts8my2x probably not, aliens will not look anything like this 👽
loved that water bear at the end
Then he waddled away. Waddle waddle.
Was that tardigrade !!
It was a caterpillar 😣🖤
Sheila Kim no
@@MythxicalSky actually i know 😂 But Thank you for information and don't you think that lil buddy looks like a caterpillar in space suit 🤔
Love these, but could you please leave the text up a little longer?
There's a PAUSE button. 😐
@@thegreyworldwalker8882 I'm using my phone and take pictures.
learn to read faster
lol i agree with you ... and paussing all the time is anoying
@SHAME ON YOU!
We know pause button exist dumb as answer is that !! lol shame on you
LePezzy66 not the person's fault you read slow!
I'm interested to know what scope you use. It looks so crystal clear compared to what I've got!
I know right
30x scope (pubg joke)
@Womb Raider I snorted out loud
me when i borrow my friends glasses
Zsa Zsa Umbra Ha ha ha. ha!!! ha i LAUGHET OUT LOUD "Akso known as LOLed!!!!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 vaRy funy
“Waddle waddle waddle”
Never thought I’d ever see the day I would think a bacterium is kinda adorable....
That’s a tardigrade, an animal
i know all they feel is
"Sustenance. Good."
"Oh, degeneration, bad."
but i still feel for them
Have fun drinking after this
Have fun getting dehydrated becouse u're scared of tiny onecell organisms :P
@Turkish_Gamer_Offical read my comment once more, it was not directed to You, but to the first guy.
@Turkish_Gamer_Offical so why did U replied to my? :P
We can't live without bacteria
I only drink purified water.This isn't in purified water so there's nothing to worry about. Right?
The last one is cute. 😊
Kei, it's a tardigrade, also known as a water bear.
most of them are cute
They are nightmare fuel under an electron microscope
Tony Martinez, ever played Demons Souls? There are baddies in there that are clearly just tardigrades scaled up and made explosive.
So adorable OwO
Makes you wonder who is watching us under a microscope.... :-/
The Great Cthulhu, of course
'No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable. It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us.'
I would say God, but a million soft-shelled creatures would loose their collective bowels.... so I won't.
@@ulture war of the worlds. Nice. I was wondering if someone would make this reference
The spaghetti monster
Amazing! Thanks for sharing all this. =)
it's wonderfully presented! Thanks to you my interest in biology is increasing
These videos are always so relaxing and interesting to watch.All of the microbes that you show from the cute Tartagrade to the predatory Dileptus so many species all in a single drop of pond water!Good videos!
I subscribed SO QUICK to your channel, that I almost put a crack on the screen of my phone 🤳 with my thumb!
It just like a Universe
And we might be their Gods
Damn my recommendations is now messed up cuz i watched some exploding germ last week!
I still watched it though...
me too, i think youtube is out of ideas.... every day a new shitty recommendation (dogs , cats , parrots, now this....) , fuck this
Can we talk about your profile pic first?
This is amazing. I can't believe that I'm watching a bunch of cells in this!
This is beautiful. Thank you!
How do you classify all the critters you find???
Match them up with pictures in a book or the internet.
Go outside the realm of Public Education and there's a world of knowledge...
@@nigel900 FACTS!!
by looking at them lmao
By asking them what they are :-)
My wife: that comment's over a year old, why are you replying to it
Me: Must you ruin everything?
My wife: I should've gone for your brother when I had the chance.
Me: Oh of course, perfect Steve, Steve can do no wrong... my whole life Stevie stevie stevie... oh look Steve got into an ivy, oh look Stevie made partner, oh look steve speaks fluent Spanish.
I’m just wondering what they’re thinking when they’re swimming around in that world.
Proxytale 101 “I wish this asshole with a microscope would stop watching me masturbate”
“What was Wenger thinking, sending Walcott on that early?”
They probably do not have any thoughts. Action does not necessarily imply intelligence. I am breathing right now, but not because I planned it; I just am. If I try to hold my breath, my own body forces me to breathe. Again, not because I wanted it.
sometimes i wonder if our universe is inside something like that.. but we just never aware of it... And what if there could be a universe in one of these cells... But we just not aware up-solute nothing about it. It's no wonder why we are lonely in the universe we are too small to figure things out.
Hi, without music or voice or noise, my screen setter Seti at Home reverts to doing work as it interprets silence on the computer as not being used by me so I like the music played. I agree the music is great and very appropriate for the incredible lives of your beasties. Your efforts to educate are outstanding and appreciated. I will become a patron soon. Thank you
Life is Alive! Beautiful! Thanks
What kind of microscope(s) do you use? What camera setup? Will same camera work on a telescope? Thanks!
Man, this is so relaxing.
This world goes crazy but stays a miracle, thank you germ !)
For those who are looking for tardigrade go to 5:33
This is sooo good! ❤️ Thanks 💕
What a great video. Love watching, I've just hit subscribe. I was wondering who the 20 thumb's down were... Seems odd. They were probably missing the loud annoying soundtrack that this video is missing.... Lol
Watch you in class and had no idea i would love this channel lol
That single cell structure was awesome. You could see how the cell wall actuallu looks
Just love the way you show those things 😍❤️❤️
#chemoscopy
Some of the bacterias movement are like players lagging and struggling to walk in-game
What kind of microscope is this taken with?
Great resolution...
That tardigrade at the end is an absolute unit.
Nice video. I have seen them all. Your video is can b a teaching aid. Thanx
4:00 this single celled organism looks like Jupiter, and why did it have a flap that kept opening and closing? So when you see those tiny transparent things whizzing about everywhere, are they all bacteria?
2:24 Are Scendesmus considered multi cellular, seeing as they have such specific numbers of cells, or are they considered a colony?
Thank you for sharing.
This is so awesome.
Very nice compilation of protists!
1:46 it looks like a beautiful wallpaper
Very nice presentation.
5:40 is that that strong water bear?
Yes, the ultimate life form
@@osdagoan NANI?
I wonder if you could take microscopic images with an small depth of field, connect it to a computer to control the focus then run it through a program that would change the focus across the entire spectrum combine the image and make a digital version of the image with a greatly enhanced depth of field.
I love it!
Fascinating!
amazing look. how do you get all these diverse lifeforms in such a short time
Cool; I went out to my rock garden and got a jar of water.
I got a microscope for my birthday, and I'd love to look at some diatoms. My professor had some on a slide, and I liked them a lot. Where can I find diatoms? Apparently I can't really buy a slide with them...
Hey jams germ where do you buy your microscopes?
Am I the only one who actually finds these tiny creatures adorable?
No?
Just me?
Ok, then...
Me
I liked the end it says "waddle waddle waddle" and idk how i found it cute xD
Hey JAMSY! I recently subbed. Love these videos. Suggetions: if you could add some cinematic music and a narration(Nat Geo style) quality of these videos will go up exponentially. :)
Huh...Scenedesmus consists of the same multiples of cells as game consoles consist of bits. Anyone know if there is a reason for this or if it's just coincidence?
1:24 when you are weird in a good way
What do you use to film this?
Whats that swimming by at full speed at 2:37? Next to the Diatom
Muy buen trabajo
Gracias
I really wonder what kind of sensors are causing these things to choose to move around
But why when i got drop of water in my eyelashes if i focus on the view its looks like a cells running?
It was clean water?
This is so cool! Now whenever I drink water I feel bad for these creatures…
microscope used
???
What microscope ya using?
A completely fascinating and different world
_the water bear thingy at the end is gonna be named waddles_
3:35 Is it single-celled?
But it looks like a universe. 😳
Here before millions of views
This new flOw reboot is looking good
Microscope specs??
Wow! So beautiful! God is awsome!
Multiple universes too woohoo!
water bears are the cutest
2:03 i see two eyes and a smile
Super
Did you find amiba??
these micro organisms are good? (ye im bad at science lol)
Did you think of checking drop of buyable mineral water?
Now that I would love to see, including tap water
river nile bank nya om nothing in it osmosis pretty much removed everything, I saw a video tap and water bottle under a microscope 🔬
Perfect video for the scary face to pop up on the screen :p
Waddle Waddle Waddle one was so cute 🥺🥺🥺
dis is epic
The last one looks so cute
The first cell looks like it is under some beat
Neato
The rotifer is terrifying
Blessman Fred, the end with the little vibrating cilia is the mouth. The long spines are on it's butt to deter predators. The one in the video is female with an egg. They're actually really cool!
I just like microscopic being fighting for their lives.
Water beasr in the end looks like a game
And people deny God this is very clever animation.
Oooo I never seen these before
I have one.
It's broken ,that when you try to observe something in it, you would clearly see your back of your own eyes through your eyes (like mirror)🤣🤣
It's soooo fascinating by the way (the eyes🤣)
The new Spore 2 trailer looks promising!
Very cool
I found a 6 legged creature that moves like a water bear but was quick and had antenna
Wow, theese Spore mods really brings up the game!
This is a real life organisms
Not game organisms
Cuz i need one for a school project
The ciliate is mesmerising...
Do fish tanks have the same amount of microorganisms? I have a planted shrimp tank and a microscope, but even at 400x magnification I cannot find anything moving in the water I gathered from the substrate and the filter, other than 1 single worm-like thing that was whipping its body back and forth non stop