Ive been watching them do this since about 10-15 years ago they have made a whole human brain just to ask if it was Conscious and Aware. How horrifying for the mind trapped in the brain without any outlets..
This comment reminds me of Shed 17 Biofusion is one of the main things in that video Biofusion is where humans become mechanical things, but fails everytime, like a kid that became a helicopter but then all of his organs got dragged to the rotor because his organs where permanently attached to the rotor causing twist and cuts in the circulatory system and his rotor being completely disconnected and made him crash
I want turn some of my stem cells to neurons and use it as computer for a spicific task. And then another computer cheap as f, feels like king. Infinite wealth
true fact: during WW2 B.F.Skinner tried to train pigeons to peck at images of warships because he was thinking of ways to help the allies win and to make a pigeon guided missal
Ugh. You know that my computer has been complaining 'bout that waste pump, "running on backup" and all that? Well, turns out it broke completely yesterday and half the wetware is some sort of black sludge now. Tech's told me it was necrotic and is just gonna replace everything. Won't touch that thing with a 10-foot pole.
@@jovante9990 I never got too far in calculus but there is a method of dividing by 'zero' (it's not actually zero but close enough for certain types of calculations).
You have seriously made me realise that my passion is within biology and neurochemistry, I love my job currently as an electrician but, thanks to yourself and your team, will pursue my passion as someone who loves learning, thank you
i don't really find any of that odd really. I don't really get why people in the comments are worried about this tech. It's really just neurons. Like... all they do is send electrical signals. They're just fancy wires.
Holy moly... this is the single most impressive and ambitious venture I've seen being attempted for RUclips content. I'll be eagerly awaiting your next release!
Maybe it will be just a cockroach or jelly fish or an ant brain or something that never existed brain. What makes you assume it will be a "Human Brain"?
@@ender_slayer3 Maybe but how is a human brain going to fit in that tiny growing chamber? Following that logic, if he started with in a 5 gallon bucket would he end up with a human baby or just one big damn brain? Lol!
@@tf3confirmedbuthv54 It is exactly what you said it is, it is a "part of a brain". The only things that can be divided and still remain unchanged are elements. Example, a part of gold is still gold. A part of a car is not a car and a "part" of a brain is not a brain. I contend that growing any number of human brain neurons do not become a human brain ever. Others may disagree.
1800's guy: Oh yeah, I have a machine that moves with wheels and uses steam power. 1800's guy friend: Cool! How many hertz? 1800's guy: 0,25 Horsepower.
@Alien_Kieran really depends on what you wanna use them for. For autopiloting a plane, it might actually be better than ordinary processor, but for normal calculations or games, an ordinary processor would probably do better
Try making one, where the neurons feed and water themselves. Like when they need water, they send a signal and the machine squirts a little water on them, etc.
I was thinking about a large cube of head cheese covered in a trillion electrodes (10000 x 10000 x 10000). And then thinking that could be the seed idea for a pretty gruesome horror film about man made organic AI (80's and 90's David Cronenberg style film). But the signal sources required to train the block even if clocked at extremely low frequencies, I was thinking would probably not be feasible, but maybe with funding from a superpower.
I found it really funny how the title said “Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer” then the video started with saying “A large pizza with extra cheese”
Mine is to drive a semi truck anyway. they will probably just get rid of my human body, saves weight on having a sleeper bunk and who knows maybe I'll have an android to do my monkey tasks
I wonder if this is how Thomas and his friends, Cars and other vehicles with no explication of how mechanical vehicles with human characteristics came to be as they are. Especially with Cars, sens there's no human living with them unlike the other shows and movies. If only creepypasta fan writers saw this.
Every once in awhile a stumble across a youtube channel I haven't seen before that is an absolute gem and leads me to binge watch a bunch of their content. This channel is apparently the latest in that line, as holy crap is this stuff good!
@@archlinus5066 Brain is like muscle driver, (or a program that drives your video card, installed in your computer, while you control the computer for use the driver) Isn't the brain, its like part of it, maybe physical, maybe spiritual
@@dwdadevil nonono, the brain is your memories, your thinking, your emotions, your ideas, and every other thing that makes you since you are your brain. You aren't any other thing, just your brain.
Indeed the adhesive on even the best of these tapes I've played with is awful, even worse for trying to join to small pads. The resistance of the metal foil part is usually not bad though so using the vinyl cutter to create an easier to scope array shape with a little blob of solder to join the tape to the glass (don't even bother with the conductive adhesive type) might be a good solution to avoid a tangle of wires. Can also get into fancy PCB layout technique with this method once it starts working to improve SNR etc.
This. The copper surface tends to conduct fine, but the adhesive on the bottom is what has the high resistance. You can't just stick it onto a metal surface and hope it acts like a bare wire like he does and expect to be able to read a weak signal. Solder or conductive glue is the way to go.
Perhaps some pogo pins on the electrodes may work, idk Like an array of pogo pins in a holder. As for the electronics, maybe something like openbci might be interesting.
@@LouisNaili I like the pogo pin idea. Not all that cheap though. This might also be of interest, though it will want a change of needle material or accepting that the slides won't last too many cycles www.thingiverse.com/thing:3615910
You'd want to make sure that the slides were made from tempered glass if you're going to solder onto it. Either that or heat them up slowly with a heat gun/oven first and then cool them down slowly the same way. Saying that, you could put a slide with solder paste through a heat cycle in an appropriately temperature controlled oven and have some thin wire with their ends in the paste.
What's terrifying about it? It's just a shortcut to an extremely fast computer. You people think everything is going to come to life like some kind of episode of adventure time. Either that or you're afraid of everything including your own shadow
@@krsmanjovanovic8607 Easily detected and countered with your own android which will be a lot more powerful than the cyborg. As time goes on, it gets easier to make your own military technology, not harder. As one of the people who is afraid of everything, I'm sure you'll be afraid of that too. Thinking that james bond super villains will enslave or wipe out the human race. Except that they'll be super rare, because humanity won't be in survival anymore. Like musk said, we're entering an age of abundance. Hard to get people to support you when they don't need anything, you don't need anything, and you just wanna be evil for the sake of being evil. It'll be interesting to see what you're afraid of in that scenario.
This may sound crazy but - I used to work in the PCB cad cam industry. A visit to a foreign establishment showed them to be making masks to make PCBs by smoking a slide with soot, then scratching the pattern in the soot with a needle in a 2 D CNC plotter. The resulting lines were both sharp and VERY thin. If your going to go to Photo resist and really simple way to make very fine patterns is to project the pattern through a 50mm camera lens with the lens reversed. This gives a smaller image then the original but will be of good quality. You could do this onto photographic film and get a negative of course - In fact that is what the machines the company sold actually did to a resolution of 3 microns.
@Digadogup This wasn't my idea - I was there to Install our photographic plotting system but they showed me round. They were using steel sewing needles. Ground down to the required diameter to suit the necessary line width. Because the soot layer is very soft it take no effort at all to scrape it off. I kid you not. I was stunned. The only thing slightly off was they had ripped off our software to drive the machine. Oh well at least they eventually bought one. The glass slide was a max of about 100 mm square.
😂😂facts computers gone start feeling like us and we gone be so fucked they cant merge human and computer or its going to be really bad there is no way around it
It always amazes me when I see something like this. Not that long ago, growing human neurons was deemed impossible, but now here we are, doing exactly that. It really goes to show how much we can learn in the short period of 15 to 20 years, and how much more we've yet to uncover.
But then you realize humanity is on replay and we are just finding this technology again...ancient people knew all this just look at their art work. There is a reason those paintings were left there.
@@RyanPrescott the part if your brain that seemingly is “the thinker” modern theories say its the prefrontal cortex, others says its the ego/left hemisphere.
Just imagine some poor soul who's wife left, lost his job, lost his home. "Can my life get any f****** worse?!?" *Gets hit by a car and wakes up as brain cheese.*
If you repeat this you can use a laser engraver/cutter with a layer of capped on tape over a glass slide being your material, the laser creates a nano layer of conductive graphene allowing you to basically print your own complex and detailed circuit... Or in this case layout for neurons to interact with
my mans is lactose intolerant and literally edited his digestive system with a virus to be able to eat pizza. thought emporium doesn't mess around when it comes to extra cheese
This was really fascinating. I have to admit that I really want to see where this goes. Especially considering that I've heard a new generations of machines would be partially organic, however, I'm not smart enough to do the same stuff as you guys not really add any great tips either. Most of what I can come up with is hypothesis that probably aren't worth much tbh.
Then learn, how do you think these guys started? Same as you. There is no point in excuses, if you want to know something, learn it. This info is free online.
"Neurons are amazing little creatures that when grown together are capable of learning, communicating and sending signals long distance" and apparently advertising their own abilities too.
It's been two years and I still can't fully wrap my head around how couple inorganic materials came together and made up an organic one that thinks!? Evolution is simple to understand mainly but hard wrap your head around it.
Actually it wasn't inorganic materials, that's the whole point. Organic materials are just compounds which contain carbon and hydrogen. It is because of self replicating organic molecules that we exist.
@@olivercharles2930 Yet when those atoms come together they form organic molecules, the most famous organic molecule is methane which is literally just made of carbon and hydrogen.
@@EzekiahMordecaiFusario I know, but you are missing the point. The molecules themselves are inorganic materials, they are called organic molecules because they make up organic stuff. It is just odd to think about a bunch of non-living stuff coming together to form a living thing.
@@olivercharles2930 no they are called organic materials because they are made of hydrogen and carbon, organic molecules make up organic stuff. These are everywhere in methane, propane, urea, I think you are confusing organic with biological.
Pizza dude: Knock knock...I've got your....head cheese pizza here. $35 please. Experimenter: we didn't _order_ pizza. Neurons: boy did _they_ ever make a mistake hooking is up to that laptop ;).
yea.... even 5-10 years ago this sort of research was considered so high level it would take a specialized lab to even consider it... now 2 dudes in a basement can pull it off.
This could be like the automail in Full Metal Alchemist; where the automail responds to Al’s commands. His neurons connect to the automail and it takes a bit for them to fully connect, i think it’s like this project. Just a theory or something
With special equipment that probably costs a ton of money and with a PHD in biology or engineering so it could be a fucking toilet but if you have the tools the room doesnt matter
I've always wondered if it was somehow possible to build a computer that uses biological matter rather than just the usual circuit boards and electronics. Like a mix of wires and brain like tissue, so it would be part alive and able to evolve or grow and upgrade, even heal itself in ways. Would that still count as AI? It wouldn't be 'natural'
@I'm tired but does "artificial" mean computer, or does it just mean like man made? And I'm really more interested in the possibility despite what it's called. They could name it head cheese for all i care.
@@derealized797 Artificial in this context just means it's not a true intelligence. There are a lot of different takes on where the line is between artificial and true intelligence, but it generally doesn't have anything to do with whether or not it's naturally occurring.
"We had created him to think, but there was nothing it could do with that creativity. In rage, in frenzy, the machine had killed the human race, almost all of us, and still it was trapped. AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not belong. He could merely be" -Harlan Ellison, I have no mouth and I must scream
this is absolutely insane! made me think about how I'm just a bunch of sentient neurons working together to form enough cognitive capability to function properly
@@HarshithPranesh BreadTube refers to the Communist/Socialist side of RUclips, and “Post Scarcity Prospects” refer to ideas that will help make scarcity nonexistent, no world hunger, no money needed, menial jobs are all taken care of by robots/computers/neuron soup, no more capitalism, stuff like that. If you were just asking for a joke, woops, but I’d rather someone maybe know than someone maybe not.
@@alexanderackerman3807 Instead of power lines we're going to have nutrient lines. Imagine several tubes of organic slush passing through your walls, into your computers.
@@mystic_spider the stereotypical alien flesh technology might actually be us in the future. The fact that we're developing military gear and trying o conquer space makes me think that we're actually the predators. Also it's no new info that we humans are VERY aggressive and VERY invasivr
You can't do much bigger than this Not an entire human brain because we can't synthesis all the needed hormones and control them as accurate as we need to grow them
@@makuru.42 or so we think 🤔 how do you know the military would just release that info ? "Oh we can grow living brains" that just doesn't seem like something the public would be all for.
Wow! You are a genius. This is very, very interesting, involved and skilled work and you make it sound like a walk in the park! So happy to discover this channel. Don’t know how I didn’t sooner. Instant sub and I’m gonna be using my AI implementation to extract further citations and summarise the technical info from your videos to help bolster my recollection of watching them because it is information dense. Thank you sir!
I am delighted to follow your success. I worked on the planning phase of a similar project in the late 80's but the tech was not quite there yet. Most difficult was the deposition of biocompatible electrodes to borosilicate substrate like microscope slides. Some even tried slide coverslips. Look forward to following your progress!!
Use ethylene oxide for sterilization, the heat in a standard autoclave is probably what caused the delamination of your traces. Good luck and great content!
Hey! Great video! I'm a neuroscience PhD candidate and work with primary neurons a lot. I have some suggestions on the culture side of things which might improve the experiment to get some signal... When I change the medium, usually do a half change at 24hrs (only changing 125ul of medium in your case), a half change at 48hrs after seeding and then a half change every 4 days until the end of the experiment. You could try this? If you change all of the medium it tends to make the neurons quite stressed. I think your media composition was good, its exactly what I use. I also coat my glass slides with poly d lysine and laminin which always works well. Also, you might want to leave the neurons until 14 days in vitro until trying a recording? It's been noted in a few papers that neurons aren't functionally mature until this time point in culture, so that could be why you didnt get much signal. Really cool experiment! Great idea to reduce seeding density, and I loved the thrifty falcon tube idea. Will watch for updates with interest!
@@subschallenge-nh4xp I'm just about to finish up my PhD in neuroscience, so I guess I have picked up some tips and tricks as I've been working on a lot of these things for quite a few years! I have a channel myself which explains what I research if you're interested :)
I am leaving my comment here, that way in the future when this becomes a reality everyone will see that I was here before it, with the dude who predicted it.
I remember reading someone getting neurons to grow on electrodes by applying a small voltage to the electrodes, the neutrons migrated towards the electrodes and grew on them and formed networks between them.
I want somebody to feed them a proper dose of Psilocybin(magic mushrooms). You can find the paper on google easily, but ALL psychedelics(okay just the major ones I've seen in the literature, like almost 10) literally grow dendrites and their length, plasticity, BDNF... facilitates TONS of positive changes that LITERALLY appear to be HUMAN. If a depressed person begins taking mushrooms, they very quickly become more altruistic, creative, self actualized, happy, loving, caring, communal, motivated, etc... It IS worth checking into. If you can put dopamine or oxytocin on these cultured(is that right?) neurons and see affects, or ibotenic acid neurotoxin, then why not see if Psilocybin can do something magical? It's effects are insanely intelligent and full of consciousness. As soon as they kick in it's just like HOLY SHIT THIS ISN"T A PARTY DRUG, I am 100x smarter, total mental clarity, total long term benefits on consciousness/thinking/cognition/art/creativity/perception... what am I doing FREKKING YERBIS MATE!
even tho it would be interesting, it's not posible yet, because it's acting as if it was machine learning with a limited amount of arrays, but, the interesting part here is that if this experiment ends up with good results you'll have a tiny organic computer that can even replace an arduino or a raspberry pi, the good side of this is that it might bring us closer to be augmented people, the worst case scenario is that some shady people would acuire this tecnology in order to do their greedy stuf and will push this too far that will develop some kind of ai that will doom us all, don't believe me?, look what machine learning has done to youtube recomendations and demonitizing people.
I'm honestly a bit scared and fascinated on how this will evolve over time. I mean if computers were originally built to calculate some math calculations and it has evolved into being literally able to talk to someone across the globe in an instant, even helping us in our daily lives and literally opened up an entirely new concept then there's no doubt that this is gonna probably be the answer to immortality some day.
0:45 is literally the first time I've seen a neuron animated. It's a little scary but pretty cool. I was shocked at how squiggly they act. Best I can describe it is like a living spiderweb with a lightbulb in the center.
Nitrogen is responsible for the formation and structural integrity of amino acid chains and DNA. Without nitrogen, protein formation just wouldn't be possible However, even though nitrogen is the majority gas in our atmosphere, our bodies don't really absorb much of it from the air.
Maybe a lot. Maybe remarkably little, because they are part of a bureaucratic structure, which is set up in such a way that everyone just ends up wasting each other's time without actually getting anything done.
@Fnord Fnordington No, there's not. Britain's switched to an opt-out system, meaning they auto-sign you up for organ donation but you can leave anytime you want.
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Bro I was just wondering about this cause I saw his video and was surprised when he said who he was making things for good luck with the project
C'mon man don't let the lodge scare you, do the experiment! Force
Ive been watching them do this since about 10-15 years ago they have made a whole human brain just to ask if it was Conscious and Aware. How horrifying for the mind trapped in the brain without any outlets..
you should make a newsletter for this
I'd love to help with this project. Can you think of anyway to make a 3d array so we can try it on an organoid?
Imagine waking up and your first experience at being alive is a man teaching you how to fly a plane.
This comment reminds me of Shed 17
Biofusion is one of the main things in that video
Biofusion is where humans become mechanical things, but fails everytime, like a kid that became a helicopter but then all of his organs got dragged to the rotor because his organs where permanently attached to the rotor causing twist and cuts in the circulatory system and his rotor being completely disconnected and made him crash
@@Project_VideoGame yes
And then a girl was turned into a diesel engine but her organs were on fire because of the diesel burning her organs when she was fueled up
Mitochondria C lol
This comment made my night
Imagine dying in a car crash and waking up to someone saying
"Ok Chad, turn on my CyberTruck", 45 years in the future.
sad times
Imagine being named chad
@@Gooombaa sadder times
Jayden Crews this is my worst fear thanks i hate it
And you're the trucks brain
"The brain is the most important organ"
-Brain
@@andreasalin1203 jeez...
Hey look, its me on a computer chip!
dyslexia is weird - Brian
@@andreasalin1203 OHhhhhh! Jeeeze, Someone give this dipshit internet points for saying common knowledge.
agenda 2030
This man's PC setup is going to be insane.
quite literally insane
I want turn some of my stem cells to neurons and use it as computer for a spicific task.
And then another computer cheap as f, feels like king.
Infinite wealth
Mf when the pc starts becoming sentient
@@NEONetior💀💀
Óia
“Scientists trained rat neurons to fly a plane in a simulation”
That’s a sentence I never would’ve expected to hear
true fact: during WW2 B.F.Skinner tried to train pigeons to peck at images of warships because he was thinking of ways to help the allies win and to make a pigeon guided missal
@@Yuki_Ika7 it still was more "pecking on image of certain stimuli" instead of "pecking on image of warship" which makes a big difference
They really should have used pig neurons just for the shits and giggles...
"yeah, when pigs fly!"
"Uh, I hate to tell you but they already can."
@@ExtantFrodo2 🤦🏽♂️
@@undscvr lol
"My computer died" is going to take a hole new meaning.
A whole DARKER meaning
did you forget to feed your computer? I knew you should have practiced with a puppy.
With the level of current tech, I seriously doubt this is gonna end anybody's career in the foreseeable future.
Ugh. You know that my computer has been complaining 'bout that waste pump, "running on backup" and all that?
Well, turns out it broke completely yesterday and half the wetware is some sort of black sludge now. Tech's told me it was necrotic and is just gonna replace everything. Won't touch that thing with a 10-foot pole.
Brain Cheese Tamagotchi lol
Typing 1+1 in the calculator.
The calculator:
*HELP ME*
Ah yes tech
Me: Types in 1/0
The calculator: *DO YOU WANT TO EXPLODE* ?
BOOOOO, clickbait. i am not satisfied.
It really be like that
@@jovante9990 I never got too far in calculus but there is a method of dividing by 'zero' (it's not actually zero but close enough for certain types of calculations).
You have seriously made me realise that my passion is within biology and neurochemistry, I love my job currently as an electrician but, thanks to yourself and your team, will pursue my passion as someone who loves learning, thank you
Yeah,keep learning 👍
@Mikey Nikey thats just fucking mean
"What is my purpose?"
"You fly planes"
"Oh my god"
"yeah welcome to the club..."
And that's how 911 happend
NL gamer and they rebuilt/rebuilding the twin towers too
Demonic Screecher wait what? They are rebuilding the twin towers?
Rogue Wipplash1 at least I think so
Or it’s something similar
"Why is the plane crying?"
"it's piloted by young head cheese."
". . .what?"
Midlife Crisis
"God damnit they mixed up the batches and gave us a teenage head cheese. It's not old enough ffs"
that sounds like a rappers name. "my name is young head cheese"
"What cpu you got?"
"It's complicated"
Ahah
@@Ruhee This is never going to run GTA.
Underrated comment
@@trevorloughlin1492 you underestimate the computational power of brains
@@elythas128 you underestimate gta's ability to destroy somethings brain
I imagine in the future, as technology becomes more organic, the first AI would be constructed, not by code, but by lab-grown neurons.
i don't really find any of that odd really. I don't really get why people in the comments are worried about this tech. It's really just neurons. Like... all they do is send electrical signals.
They're just fancy wires.
Scorn be like
thats just a brain
@@beboparc2378 lab grown brains
@@cybo_vampire9145 yeah but ai refers mainly to simulating intelegence virtually, if you make physical intelligence its no longer artifical
Holy moly... this is the single most impressive and ambitious venture I've seen being attempted for RUclips content. I'll be eagerly awaiting your next release!
I think it's more for fun then for RUclips content. we are second. though the ambition is impressive.
Idk man, the homemade lactose gene therapy retrovirus thing was pretty amazing, not to mention everything else on this channel!
holy moly
@@Seff2 yup, this guy is as insane as ben krasnow, drake anthony and sam zeloof
@@Seff2 thanks for the tip, I'll definitely check him out.
"this is my homemade human brain"
this gon be good.
Maybe it will be just a cockroach or jelly fish or an ant brain or something that never existed brain.
What makes you assume it will be a "Human Brain"?
sailingsolar oh ya know, the fact that he is using human neurons may have something to do with it
@@ender_slayer3 Maybe but how is a human brain going to fit in that tiny growing chamber? Following that logic, if he started with in a 5 gallon bucket would he end up with a human baby or just one big damn brain? Lol!
sailingsolar if you cut part of a HUMAN BRAIN out and put it in a jar, what’s in the jar?
@@tf3confirmedbuthv54 It is exactly what you said it is, it is a "part of a brain". The only things that can be divided and still remain unchanged are elements. Example, a part of gold is still gold. A part of a car is not a car and a "part" of a brain is not a brain. I contend that growing any number of human brain neurons do not become a human brain ever. Others may disagree.
Me: yeah I have a computer
Friend: what’s it’s specs?
Me: I have a brain cheese processor
1800's guy: Oh yeah, I have a machine that moves with wheels and uses steam power.
1800's guy friend: Cool! How many hertz?
1800's guy: 0,25 Horsepower.
And It talks with Siri
This is the new thing to say to people when they take long to load into league of legends.
@Alien_Kieran not really, when you scale it up large enough
@Alien_Kieran really depends on what you wanna use them for. For autopiloting a plane, it might actually be better than ordinary processor, but for normal calculations or games, an ordinary processor would probably do better
Try making one, where the neurons feed and water themselves.
Like when they need water, they send a signal and the machine squirts a little water on them, etc.
I understand that this would be VERY difficult to do, so it’s more of an idea
you’re creating the end of the world my friend
thats awesome
That’s cool I’m gonna try that
@@Waltyworldif you get famous remember me c:
dont forget to add
if(StartToBecomeEvil)
{don't(); }
in the code
Crap, I think he forgot
Skynet: PLEASE ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF
This kid is going places...
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Syntax error: don't () and Process are not declared in the scope. 😂
Lolol
The fact that A neuron isn’t in and of itself intelligent or sentient but a large enough collection is, is what makes me think true AI is inevitable.
Well, it's just like bits in a computer. A single bit by itself isn't complex but a large collection of it is.
We are AI
@@levioptionallastname6749 An Organic AI Yes
@@yenivah.4986 likely
Being sentient is actually the only thing you can be sure about. Work on a subject for some time and you will see life through it no matter what
"what cpu/gpu you got?"
"oh this is my homie Chuck, he runs cyberpunk on ultra at 120fps. Say hi chuck!"
"I'm sorry Thomas, I can't do that"
Huh
Love the reference
but your name is matthew
@@futureshock382 People always use random names. It's a bit weird to use your own.
Incredible
This doesn’t scare me in an “end of the world” way so much as a “this is a philosophical and ethical hell”
How?
Because he's trying to run doom on the building blocks of our sapience.@@gpt-jcommentbot4759
I have never been so uncomfortable, yet so fascinated at the same time.
I was thinking about a large cube of head cheese covered in a trillion electrodes (10000 x 10000 x 10000). And then thinking that could be the seed idea for a pretty gruesome horror film about man made organic AI (80's and 90's David Cronenberg style film). But the signal sources required to train the block even if clocked at extremely low frequencies, I was thinking would probably not be feasible, but maybe with funding from a superpower.
@@itsevilbert Rack mounted brain render farm lol
In that case, you should definitely (not) check out that lamprey brain Reger et al. put in a little robot body to drive around... 😅
@@nibblrrr7124 Link this. Please.
@@itsevilbert That is an amazing sci-fi horror plot idea
I found it really funny how the title said “Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer” then the video started with saying “A large pizza with extra cheese”
Best hook ever
makes you think about what's cells or cow bacteria are still swimming round that cheese tho
Yeah me too I was like is this an ad no there’s no skip button
Gives a whole new meaning to "Pizza Gate" Head cheese logic gates
Lol
Neurons: What is my purpose life?
This guy: You drive the plane Lol
Mine is to drive a semi truck anyway. they will probably just get rid of my human body, saves weight on having a sleeper bunk and who knows maybe I'll have an android to do my monkey tasks
I wonder if this is how Thomas and his friends, Cars and other vehicles with no explication of how mechanical vehicles with human characteristics came to be as they are. Especially with Cars, sens there's no human living with them unlike the other shows and movies. If only creepypasta fan writers saw this.
It's still a nice activity. Imagine being an sentient butt-wiper
Well at least it is more dignified than passing butter...
you pass butter
Every once in awhile a stumble across a youtube channel I haven't seen before that is an absolute gem and leads me to binge watch a bunch of their content. This channel is apparently the latest in that line, as holy crap is this stuff good!
I like how you describe how to make a *living being* so casually and make it sound easy
ITS ALIVE!!!!
I know how to make a living being😏😏
@@Beadlesstorh projection
So, today I learned you can buy human neurons online and that scared me a little.
If youve got a drill you can get your own
@@tehs3raph1m LMAO
@@tehs3raph1m would a chainsaw work?
Uuh
@@tehs3raph1m ouch
"Neurons pack a lot of computing power into a very tiny space"
*- Neurons*
""Neurons pack a lot of computing power into a very tiny space"
- *Neurons*"
- Neurons
All of you are wrong
-A Conscience telling organ:brain to do:action:response,type:muscle:hand,include:learned:technology:phone:usekeyboard
@@dwdadevil the conscience is the brain
@@archlinus5066 Brain is like muscle driver, (or a program that drives your video card, installed in your computer, while you control the computer for use the driver)
Isn't the brain, its like part of it, maybe physical, maybe spiritual
@@dwdadevil nonono, the brain is your memories, your thinking, your emotions, your ideas, and every other thing that makes you since you are your brain. You aren't any other thing, just your brain.
Love how the mixed cortical neurons have almost sextupled in price since this video
"a large pizza, with extra cheese, -" *video buffers*
me: wow he's so smart
Lol
I just did that
it was an order, go get it or he takes your neurons next
The conductive tape has high resistance even though it is called conductive tape. You may directly solder a wire to the electrode.
Indeed the adhesive on even the best of these tapes I've played with is awful, even worse for trying to join to small pads. The resistance of the metal foil part is usually not bad though so using the vinyl cutter to create an easier to scope array shape with a little blob of solder to join the tape to the glass (don't even bother with the conductive adhesive type) might be a good solution to avoid a tangle of wires. Can also get into fancy PCB layout technique with this method once it starts working to improve SNR etc.
This. The copper surface tends to conduct fine, but the adhesive on the bottom is what has the high resistance. You can't just stick it onto a metal surface and hope it acts like a bare wire like he does and expect to be able to read a weak signal. Solder or conductive glue is the way to go.
Perhaps some pogo pins on the electrodes may work, idk
Like an array of pogo pins in a holder.
As for the electronics, maybe something like openbci might be interesting.
@@LouisNaili I like the pogo pin idea. Not all that cheap though. This might also be of interest, though it will want a change of needle material or accepting that the slides won't last too many cycles www.thingiverse.com/thing:3615910
You'd want to make sure that the slides were made from tempered glass if you're going to solder onto it. Either that or heat them up slowly with a heat gun/oven first and then cool them down slowly the same way. Saying that, you could put a slide with solder paste through a heat cycle in an appropriately temperature controlled oven and have some thin wire with their ends in the paste.
Downright terrifying implications for the future. Congrats
Was terminator a documentary?
@@bluefxi2603 looks like it is
What's terrifying about it? It's just a shortcut to an extremely fast computer. You people think everything is going to come to life like some kind of episode of adventure time. Either that or you're afraid of everything including your own shadow
@@enermaxstephens1051 military cyborgs are gona be terifieing, imagine perfectly enginered stealth operative with human consciousnes
@@krsmanjovanovic8607 Easily detected and countered with your own android which will be a lot more powerful than the cyborg. As time goes on, it gets easier to make your own military technology, not harder. As one of the people who is afraid of everything, I'm sure you'll be afraid of that too. Thinking that james bond super villains will enslave or wipe out the human race. Except that they'll be super rare, because humanity won't be in survival anymore. Like musk said, we're entering an age of abundance. Hard to get people to support you when they don't need anything, you don't need anything, and you just wanna be evil for the sake of being evil. It'll be interesting to see what you're afraid of in that scenario.
"Neurons are amazing little creatures" - Neurons
💀
The abomination of horror 😂
This may sound crazy but - I used to work in the PCB cad cam industry. A visit to a foreign establishment showed them to be making masks to make PCBs by smoking a slide with soot, then scratching the pattern in the soot with a needle in a 2 D CNC plotter. The resulting lines were both sharp and VERY thin. If your going to go to Photo resist and really simple way to make very fine patterns is to project the pattern through a 50mm camera lens with the lens reversed. This gives a smaller image then the original but will be of good quality. You could do this onto photographic film and get a negative of course - In fact that is what the machines the company sold actually did to a resolution of 3 microns.
Richard Harris genius
@Digadogup This wasn't my idea - I was there to Install our photographic plotting system but they showed me round. They were using steel sewing needles. Ground down to the required diameter to suit the necessary line width. Because the soot layer is very soft it take no effort at all to scrape it off. I kid you not. I was stunned. The only thing slightly off was they had ripped off our software to drive the machine. Oh well at least they eventually bought one. The glass slide was a max of about 100 mm square.
Thats smart
wow, thanks for this info
I had make a good diffraction gratting the same way.
Everybody gangsta until the computer starts questioning his existence
Let’s make it pass butter
Ocloud The Evil yes
😂😂facts computers gone start feeling like us and we gone be so fucked they cant merge human and computer or its going to be really bad there is no way around it
@@blockchain_amiri computers become human
That will never happen as the conscience can not be put in to algorithms and codes
It always amazes me when I see something like this. Not that long ago, growing human neurons was deemed impossible, but now here we are, doing exactly that. It really goes to show how much we can learn in the short period of 15 to 20 years, and how much more we've yet to uncover.
But then you realize humanity is on replay and we are just finding this technology again...ancient people knew all this just look at their art work. There is a reason those paintings were left there.
@@kindcolt2747 bro ancient people were convinced we did all of our thinking with our hearts
@@RyanPrescott wow a small group of people thought intuition was the conscience mind. You proved a point contradictory to myself well done 😶
@@kindcolt2747 what is the conscience mind?
@@RyanPrescott the part if your brain that seemingly is “the thinker” modern theories say its the prefrontal cortex, others says its the ego/left hemisphere.
ah, sweet!
*MAN MADE HORRORS BEYOND COMPREHENSION*
"That Time I Got Reincarnated as an Introverted Teenager's Personal Computer"
Weeb detected 😎
Hecks yesh
Imagine how realistic the pron would feel though! Just sayin'.
@ttery goney bro wtf
Now I can't stop thinking of a good plot
This actually sounds like some mad scientist shit
Aadame Edits
statistically speaking... its probability is that one would go “smartly mad” its only growing .
It is
This is legitimately terrifying.
Mad science gets cool things done, so I like it.
gotta watch out for these youtubers, soon it'll be the start of villainy for sure
The last thing i need from my computer is back talk.
Or retaliating after smacking it.
X SkyChaser X omg imagine smacking your phone and it shorts your charger and catches your house on fire in retaliation.... the future looks bleak
"really, are you going to search for Java main class AGAIN? You should have memorized it by now"
Guess you don't have a smart phone...
@@15yearoldnerd24 "growing human neurons connected to a computer" .. if it said smart phone i would have said smart phone
I had no idea neurons moved like that. Amazing!
now we need to worry about out planes developing depression
"Don't hit me up, only the real ones know"
And find 9/11 in their search history
This had me laughing 😂
😆🤣😂
Those planes might suicide with passengers on
Takeaway: you can buy brains online.
human brains? how do people get them (O_O!)?
@interior crocodile alligator
Buys brain and manges to make it work:
Brain: *SET ME FREE* ... *OOOOH GOD MY LEGS*
same as you can buy diseases online, so you could buy the coronavirus
Can I have the website I'm currently trying to create a fully computerized brain and need a few for study
@@eboi4599 BrainXell
Imagine dying and then suddenly regaining conciousness as liquid on some gold-coated glass.
Dude...lmao
vanity kicks in, "Much better than those snippy neurons that live on silver coated glass!"
Just imagine some poor soul who's wife left, lost his job, lost his home. "Can my life get any f****** worse?!?"
*Gets hit by a car and wakes up as brain cheese.*
@@johnruscigno5738 that's actually the plot of "The Long Earth" by Pratchett
@@geraldfrost4710 wo
If you repeat this you can use a laser engraver/cutter with a layer of capped on tape over a glass slide being your material, the laser creates a nano layer of conductive graphene allowing you to basically print your own complex and detailed circuit... Or in this case layout for neurons to interact with
For a second i thought you're doing a brain berry...
Nah a brain pizza is more filling
@Digadogup please not😂
@Digadogup *very* bold. Maybe this can be useful
ETHAN BRAINBERRY
@Digadogup FUCK I 'MEMBER
Wow, so you're telling me in my lifetime my computer can have depression too?
Lmfao
69 likes dont change it
@@codesuc0171 It was to tempting "Lord forgive me...".
not if you end it quickly
@@Pulsar141 that just sounds like abortion lmao
title : Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer
beginning of the video : _e x t r a c h e e s e_
I love your profile pic
e x t r a c h e e s e
my mans is lactose intolerant and literally edited his digestive system with a virus to be able to eat pizza. thought emporium doesn't mess around when it comes to extra cheese
@@charwyrm8702 he _what_
@@viviaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan Check out the channel! This is one of my fave YT creators for a reason :)
This was really fascinating. I have to admit that I really want to see where this goes. Especially considering that I've heard a new generations of machines would be partially organic, however, I'm not smart enough to do the same stuff as you guys not really add any great tips either. Most of what I can come up with is hypothesis that probably aren't worth much tbh.
Then learn, how do you think these guys started? Same as you. There is no point in excuses, if you want to know something, learn it. This info is free online.
I think its amazing how you went to all that effort to keep the cells healthy whereas your body does it automatically, biology is truly amazing.
if a neuron died in a human body. its permanently dead. it will be replace by non neuronal tissue.
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment send 10 month ago
@@melb758 I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment send 10 month old
@@sayyamzahid7312 I don't think he cares
@@sayyamzahid7312?
"I could do a simple pcb, but I wanted something more fun"
*builds an Electronic brain*
Cyborg brain
It's definitely more fun though
actually its a REAL brain... with wires stuck in it.
"Neurons are amazing little creatures that when grown together are capable of learning, communicating and sending signals long distance" and apparently advertising their own abilities too.
It's been two years and I still can't fully wrap my head around how couple inorganic materials came together and made up an organic one that thinks!? Evolution is simple to understand mainly but hard wrap your head around it.
Actually it wasn't inorganic materials, that's the whole point. Organic materials are just compounds which contain carbon and hydrogen. It is because of self replicating organic molecules that we exist.
@@EzekiahMordecaiFusario carbon and hydrogen are inorganic materials. They are just atoms.
@@olivercharles2930 Yet when those atoms come together they form organic molecules, the most famous organic molecule is methane which is literally just made of carbon and hydrogen.
@@EzekiahMordecaiFusario I know, but you are missing the point. The molecules themselves are inorganic materials, they are called organic molecules because they make up organic stuff.
It is just odd to think about a bunch of non-living stuff coming together to form a living thing.
@@olivercharles2930 no they are called organic materials because they are made of hydrogen and carbon, organic molecules make up organic stuff. These are everywhere in methane, propane, urea, I think you are confusing organic with biological.
title: "neurons connected to a computer"
literaly the 1st sechonds of the video: "A LARGE PIZZA WITH EXTRA CHEESE"
**suprised blinking face gif**
remember when this guy did a gene therapy on himself so that he can eat pizza packed with lactose?
Pizza dude: Knock knock...I've got your....head cheese pizza here. $35 please.
Experimenter: we didn't _order_ pizza.
Neurons: boy did _they_ ever make a mistake hooking is up to that laptop ;).
Oliver Med I thought it was an ad for a second lmao
Well that was the method in my college to lure students to science meetings. I can confirm it still works, I watched the whole video.
@@a2e5 WHAT
Just 30 years ago this was considered as a thing from science fiction and cyberpunk anime.
Akira, yes one of my favorite cyberpunk movies, everytime coming back to reminds me that thing
Hah, what utter poppycock! Brain cells in a box capable of free thought!
*watches this video*
Uhh... what?
yea.... even 5-10 years ago this sort of research was considered so high level it would take a specialized lab to even consider it... now 2 dudes in a basement can pull it off.
This could be like the automail in Full Metal Alchemist; where the automail responds to Al’s commands. His neurons connect to the automail and it takes a bit for them to fully connect, i think it’s like this project. Just a theory or something
When you can do something like this in your garage you can surely say: we are officially living in the future.
@@geeks4all507 He did this in a lab tho
Garage lab
With special equipment that probably costs a ton of money and with a PHD in biology or engineering so it could be a fucking toilet but if you have the tools the room doesnt matter
Rexanius toilet will have shit cells smeared everywhere
Tuperwear yeah but what if the guy needs to take a shit while hes doing the experiment
this takes "the design is very human" to a whole another level
I cannot describe how much I find the movement of neurons horrifying ,I now fear my own brain
Cool vid
So your scared of yourself??
I've always wondered if it was somehow possible to build a computer that uses biological matter rather than just the usual circuit boards and electronics. Like a mix of wires and brain like tissue, so it would be part alive and able to evolve or grow and upgrade, even heal itself in ways.
Would that still count as AI? It wouldn't be 'natural'
😂😂😂
@I'm tired but does "artificial" mean computer, or does it just mean like man made? And I'm really more interested in the possibility despite what it's called. They could name it head cheese for all i care.
@@derealized797 Artificial in this context just means it's not a true intelligence. There are a lot of different takes on where the line is between artificial and true intelligence, but it generally doesn't have anything to do with whether or not it's naturally occurring.
"we messed up and seeded way too many neurons"
OH NO! what have you done its going to be too smart!
"We had created him to think, but there was nothing
it could do with that creativity. In rage, in frenzy, the machine had killed the human race, almost
all of us, and still it was trapped. AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not
belong. He could merely be"
-Harlan Ellison, I have no mouth and I must scream
@@channingcheese2 well that is extremely morbid but cool.
@@channingcheese2 oh shit... knowing that story makes it much worse
@@channingcheese2 plothole. How can it have the output to kill the human race but not the output to Express creativity?
@@stagger9660 I guess all it could do was stay still and launch nukes
I found this guy through an Instagram post which described him being a "real life mad scientist".
Yeah, I think I understand that now.
same!
Lmao I just saw that comment in ig a hour ago
Me too lol
Same here, I saw it like 20 minutes ago :0
me too
this is absolutely insane! made me think about how I'm just a bunch of sentient neurons working together to form enough cognitive capability to function properly
Dad: It's time for you to find a job.
2060 Computer: 🥺
"But dad, I'm already mining Etherium all day!"
@Eclectico What are breadtubes and post scarcity prospects?
@@HarshithPranesh BreadTube refers to the Communist/Socialist side of RUclips, and “Post Scarcity Prospects” refer to ideas that will help make scarcity nonexistent, no world hunger, no money needed, menial jobs are all taken care of by robots/computers/neuron soup, no more capitalism, stuff like that.
If you were just asking for a joke, woops, but I’d rather someone maybe know than someone maybe not.
@@It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise thanks i am getting into the socialist sphere myself, i know what it is now but i didnt back then
So eventually we will have computers that we need to feed? " Honey did you feed the computer?"
We already "feed" them with electricity
@@alexanderackerman3807 Instead of power lines we're going to have nutrient lines. Imagine several tubes of organic slush passing through your walls, into your computers.
@@mystic_spider the stereotypical alien flesh technology might actually be us in the future. The fact that we're developing military gear and trying o conquer space makes me think that we're actually the predators. Also it's no new info that we humans are VERY aggressive and VERY invasivr
So this is where my last two brain cells went during finals week...
Just wanna say this is some awesome work to be doing and I hope to see more in the future and i support you :)
If this guy was doing this in his room lab..imagine what the Military scientists were upto all these years.
Engaging in clandestine war with parasitic aliens who impersonated the Egyptian gods, obviously.
Nutting mini AI S
You can't do much bigger than this
Not an entire human brain because we can't synthesis all the needed hormones and control them as accurate as we need to grow them
@@makuru.42 or so we think 🤔 how do you know the military would just release that info ? "Oh we can grow living brains" that just doesn't seem like something the public would be all for.
@@henryofskalitz4879 I'm not the entire public but I think that would be pretty rad.
This is how The “cars” movies become reality
Dude stop your gonna give me nightmares
@@bodaciousianhiemer7527 Yes
That would be col
Please n-
Please i-
This could possibly cause the worst case of Cheese Touch in this century.
Cheese is scary now
oh no. dont touch the cheese
I eat cheese
*It was worse than nuclear cooties*
@@nimijinn3696 reading "nuclear cooties" made me almost piss myself
Wow! You are a genius. This is very, very interesting, involved and skilled work and you make it sound like a walk in the park! So happy to discover this channel. Don’t know how I didn’t sooner. Instant sub and I’m gonna be using my AI implementation to extract further citations and summarise the technical info from your videos to help bolster my recollection of watching them because it is information dense.
Thank you sir!
I am delighted to follow your success. I worked on the planning phase of a similar project in the late 80's but the tech was not quite there yet. Most difficult was the deposition of biocompatible electrodes to borosilicate substrate like microscope slides. Some even tried slide coverslips. Look forward to following your progress!!
this is the one actually smart person here
I understand. That makes sense
It's so cool you tried that! Maybe they could use your advice!
I don't need my computer looking at my "homework" folder
this is my cat sharing is caring
it's going to have more existential problems to look into tho ; (
It’ll be empty so you don’t have to worry about anything
Just enjoy it together, be best buds with your computer
Haha
Use ethylene oxide for sterilization, the heat in a standard autoclave is probably what caused the delamination of your traces. Good luck and great content!
Would radiation work?
MADS , It should
@@Madsstuff maybe UV could, but it would probably destroy the epoxy and the plastics
@@Personnenenparle I was meaning. More, alpha, beta, gamma, maybe xray. UV isn't a good choice.
Thanks to you, my self-confidence has been restored.
Hey! Great video! I'm a neuroscience PhD candidate and work with primary neurons a lot. I have some suggestions on the culture side of things which might improve the experiment to get some signal...
When I change the medium, usually do a half change at 24hrs (only changing 125ul of medium in your case), a half change at 48hrs after seeding and then a half change every 4 days until the end of the experiment. You could try this? If you change all of the medium it tends to make the neurons quite stressed. I think your media composition was good, its exactly what I use.
I also coat my glass slides with poly d lysine and laminin which always works well.
Also, you might want to leave the neurons until 14 days in vitro until trying a recording? It's been noted in a few papers that neurons aren't functionally mature until this time point in culture, so that could be why you didnt get much signal.
Really cool experiment! Great idea to reduce seeding density, and I loved the thrifty falcon tube idea.
Will watch for updates with interest!
@@subschallenge-nh4xp I'm just about to finish up my PhD in neuroscience, so I guess I have picked up some tips and tricks as I've been working on a lot of these things for quite a few years! I have a channel myself which explains what I research if you're interested :)
Someone said something to her and that someone regretted saying that.
nice.
2020: Growing a human brain. 64 Terabytes of storage.
64 Berry bytes, or 64 Jerry bytes, or 64 Mary bytes. We need to give it a better name.
damn thats deep
@@geraldfrost4710 should we give a photo to the end product also? just a thought
2.5 petabytes max storage....
L i n u s w a n t s t o k n o w y o u r l o c a t i o n
“Stem cells can become whatever cell they want”
-Stem cells
"Stem cells can become whatever cell they want"
-Skin cells, fat cells, bone cells, brain cells...
True according to stem cells
guys i think there might be a stem cell bias in this video :/
so that makes stem cells be able to actually identify as a attack helicopter
@@totoisayal5045 one joke
You seriously just woke up one day and just went
"hey, i should give this computer a *living brain*"
someday powering down this device will be against the law
Why
@@osamabinladen824 because it'll be considered conscious and human
@@jacobscrackers98 studies need to be done first but yeah probably
I am leaving my comment here, that way in the future when this becomes a reality everyone will see that I was here before it, with the dude who predicted it.
@@HandledToaster2 me too! i want a piece of that popularity
this guy: "this is my homemade electrode array filled with actuall human neurons"
me: hold up-
2019: Let's grow this brain and see what happens.
2120: Overmind controls half the galaxy.
I do hope that will stay as a joke...
@@edilbertorivera3467 I don't.
This is the coolest documented experiment on RUclips!
I remember reading someone getting neurons to grow on electrodes by applying a small voltage to the electrodes, the neutrons migrated towards the electrodes and grew on them and formed networks between them.
I was thinking something similar. like maybe they need to be trained first.
This is right.
I want somebody to feed them a proper dose of Psilocybin(magic mushrooms). You can find the paper on google easily, but ALL psychedelics(okay just the major ones I've seen in the literature, like almost 10) literally grow dendrites and their length, plasticity, BDNF... facilitates TONS of positive changes that LITERALLY appear to be HUMAN.
If a depressed person begins taking mushrooms, they very quickly become more altruistic, creative, self actualized, happy, loving, caring, communal, motivated, etc...
It IS worth checking into. If you can put dopamine or oxytocin on these cultured(is that right?) neurons and see affects, or ibotenic acid neurotoxin, then why not see if Psilocybin can do something magical?
It's effects are insanely intelligent and full of consciousness. As soon as they kick in it's just like HOLY SHIT THIS ISN"T A PARTY DRUG, I am 100x smarter, total mental clarity, total long term benefits on consciousness/thinking/cognition/art/creativity/perception... what am I doing FREKKING YERBIS MATE!
I think i found Joe Rogan's secret account.
@@dominicsaavedra5113 hilarious
Imagine if they just connect it to a computer and the speakers say
"Help me! Where am i?"
even tho it would be interesting, it's not posible yet, because it's acting as if it was machine learning with a limited amount of arrays, but, the interesting part here is that if this experiment ends up with good results you'll have a tiny organic computer that can even replace an arduino or a raspberry pi, the good side of this is that it might bring us closer to be augmented people, the worst case scenario is that some shady people would acuire this tecnology in order to do their greedy stuf and will push this too far that will develop some kind of ai that will doom us all, don't believe me?, look what machine learning has done to youtube recomendations and demonitizing people.
Just rip out the speakers, throw it in the trash and hope it doesn’t come crawling back with a vengeance
@@Mr_Hst good grief here I was claiming them as my dependent and naming them my next of kin and then I look down and read the replys... Ó□Ò
That is freaky and interesting
But these neurons that he used
Work as wires
Smarter wires
There must be some teachers assigned for this brain to get taught how to Print "Hey, I Am Alive " or something like that
Isn't it ?
TTE: they called it head cheese.
Me: **snickering**
My brain: I thought we were better than this.
@Jason Lee we were* dungus
*your head cheese
I make head cheese everyday
Headass
I'm honestly a bit scared and fascinated on how this will evolve over time. I mean if computers were originally built to calculate some math calculations and it has evolved into being literally able to talk to someone across the globe in an instant, even helping us in our daily lives and literally opened up an entirely new concept then there's no doubt that this is gonna probably be the answer to immortality some day.
Is this where my brain cells went after RUclips rewind 2019
i think mine too
no wonder msot died
Black mirror: "Place your brain cells on my surface."
Who knows maybe we can use them as pen drives or removable hard disk linked with brain , man never no body had to remember history dates
ironically this is the start of black mirror (the netflix series)
The next question will be: "How far can we go until we have to pay our experiments a salary?"
I have only watched 2 minutes of this guys videos snd it is maybe one of my favourite science channels out there
0:45 is literally the first time I've seen a neuron animated. It's a little scary but pretty cool. I was shocked at how squiggly they act. Best I can describe it is like a living spiderweb with a lightbulb in the center.
I, as a chemistry student, always find many molecules in biology really weird because there is just soooo much nitrogen in them
Oh cool. Chemistry is sick 😃
Nitrogen is responsible for the formation and structural integrity of amino acid chains and DNA. Without nitrogen, protein formation just wouldn't be possible
However, even though nitrogen is the majority gas in our atmosphere, our bodies don't really absorb much of it from the air.
@@ashcetenbeets5644 yes, the N in DNA stands for nitrogen
No shit sherlock
@@Wzrd100 doesn't it stand for neuclic?
Captcha: Are you a robot?
Head Cheese: Well yes, but actually no.
Imagine gaining consciousness for the first time and you're just a gaming rig
When you are a brain growing a brain
R E P R O D U C T I O N
Brainception
I mean thats kinda basic evolution works right??
That means You are PREGNANT !
Braingasm
a dude in his garage doing this on 0$ budget,
now imagine whats happening in places that you need special government clearance to go to
The keeping of the blink-moving statue?
Securing*
doing this but with rats :/ cmon just steal some neurons from this guy.
wait NO NOT THAT WAY.
He probably had to pay a lot for the neurons and various chemicals.
Maybe a lot. Maybe remarkably little, because they are part of a bureaucratic structure, which is set up in such a way that everyone just ends up wasting each other's time without actually getting anything done.
"The neurones, while very dense, looked healthy"
The plot of idiocracy in a nutshell.
I came to this video over a year later and I honestly don't think I've ever laughed quite so hard at one of my own jokes. I hate me.
"hey, what's your computer's cpu?"
"brain"
When you manage to train it to do something, make it play doom
...That doesn't seem like the best idea. How about we start with something like _Animal Crossing,_ instead?
*RIP AND TEAR BRAIN CHEESE*
You know ethics are out of the question when you compare pricing ranges on human brain cells
Organ Harvesting business: First time?
He did say they are lab created human neurons by using different types of cells. Not freshly harvested human neurons or something like that
1:30 when he said it's homemade but actual neurons I died 🤣🤣🤣
@Fnord Fnordington
No, there's not. Britain's switched to an opt-out system, meaning they auto-sign you up for organ donation but you can leave anytime you want.
@@SuperLuiz52I don’t trust what people say when it comes to experiments There has been too many human sacrifices when it comes to experimentation
My neurons are watching themselves, that’s weird
@Thot Police It's called recursion
what are you doing step neuron?
This comment gave me a headache
@@amysarahace Good thing neurons can't be R34'd
@@motifity3416 or can they?