One could even argue we build our world atop theirs, as they exist in every inch of this world that supports life, and have most certainly been here the longest
Because I'm so early, I want to say THANK YOU ALL, everyone who has a role in the creation of this masterpiece of a channel! PS. Still. One day waiting for 1440p or 4K.
Hank talking energetically about How to Vote in Every State: yep, cool Hank talking calmly about microbes: yep, cool Hank talking calmly about How to Vote in Every State: WHO ATE YOU AND WHAT DID YOY DO WITH HANK
Y'all can go home I already won 🤣 First month of quarantine I taught my dog to bring me snacks from the kitchen 🐕 Sometimes he mistakes condiments or dry cup noodles for snacks 🙃 Does that disqualify us??? 🤔 That's okay, I love him ♥️
Thank you for the non-partisan guide to voting. I greatly appreciate that you are encouraging everyone to vote without allowing your personal stance infect a channel devoted to science
I wonder what we can study about propulsion of those vorticella stalks. That looked pretty mind blowing, actually the whole video was mindblowing. This is the clearest microbiology I have ever seen, I'm a total newb, and this is going to help me with my morphology identification, thank you for your channel!
Thank you for these fascinating videos. Really makes you think of the universe as a whole, seeing how incredibly intricate and beautiful the microcosmos is.
I love your channel, its wonderful and contemplative, and you all do such an amazing job, would you please do a video on noctiluca scintillans? It would totally be the best video, especially with Hanks voice, the RUclips equivalent of Sir David Attenborough, and James the ever so dedicated procurer of microbes! Please keep it in consideration, thanks guys!
Is the background music anywhere by itself on loop? It popped into my head and it’s really relaxing but I wish I could listen to it *outside* of my head while working! Lol
Has anyone ever been able to film these cilia with a slow motion camera? I would love to see the individual cilia, if possible, and how exactly they move. Also at 8:46, they look like a bunches of delicate little bells, or flowers, they're very pretty in their own way.
I hate that I cannot have my microscope here at work with me. Every time I watch this channel I want to look for myself. At least at home I can take my time and enjoy. I should go home early!
Great video as usual guys but just for your info, in the 17th century the word "divers" is just an archaic relation of "diverse" meaning many, several in number or of varying types. Not things that dive!
@@EggBastion Hehe I was waiting for a comment that said "where did he say it meant things that dive?" and I'd have had to say that it was clear from the inflection that he was treating the word as a noun rather than an adjective and that the only possible noun it could be is "a thing that dives." Anyway glad to know you're out there, knowing stuff ;)
@Yu Hin TAM No you didnt understand me. I meant that I these interesting microscopical pictures Here. And while I see stentors or something special I recognize some other particles and organisms and so in which are also there. I would Like to know something about that...
So completely brilliant. Microbes that may make bad smells; workers that make our own mundane life livable. I was approached by a guy who wanted to give me a beer; rather collect his stool sample. You’ve wrecked me.
Of these peritrich ciliates, mobile telotrochs use their trochal band, whereas the trophont sessilids use peristome cilia. Feels like I'm watching interdimensional cable.
I like to watch these before going to bed. Its very relaxing
this is gonna be my new favorite thing,thank you good sir
I fall asleep to this channel too but the episodes are always so fascinating that I end up rewatching the next day
same! For the last month I’ve been falling asleep to these almost every day
Exactly
same
Anyone else start waving their arms at the kitchen? No, just me?
I just use my gravity gloves.
Haha, I definitely started waving my arms at my husband :D
@@Candesce Goodness, you're not a spider, are you?
See Animalogic's latest video ;)
cillia always turns me sillier
*1:27** - You caught me in my bulking-up regimen! Gotta carb-load and beef up for that hot-summer cylindrical trunk!*
Remember, bro: never skip foot day.
I've said it once, I'll say it again. The way the introduction, background music, and narration blend together is a great artistic choice. It's comfy
I'm starting to feel like the Journey crew has a crush on Vorticella
Don't we all?
Really though, those legs,,, so many l e g s
And what,s not to love?
who doesnt
Vorticella keeps coquettishly batting its eyelashes at them
it always blows my mind to think about how there is an entire world of microorganisms within our world.
One could even argue we build our world atop theirs, as they exist in every inch of this world that supports life, and have most certainly been here the longest
There is an entire world of microorganisms within your own body.
worlds in worlds
*Cilia over here! Cilia over there!*
*Wave your cilia in the microbial fluid like you just don't care!*
Hello rotifer you have an outstanding Corona as always
Rotifer how could you not have content?
Bro I’ve been growing you I a jar bro you are truly fantastic I must say
5:18- "Well, if that guy isn't going to stop talking about me while I'm trying to eat, I'm just gonna leave."
Understandable, really. The little campanella didn't have many other options, it can't say anything, it's impolite to talk while eating.
Because I'm so early, I want to say THANK YOU ALL, everyone who has a role in the creation of this masterpiece of a channel!
PS. Still. One day waiting for 1440p or 4K.
I think on this one 60fps would make more of a difference
Hank talking energetically about How to Vote in Every State: yep, cool
Hank talking calmly about microbes: yep, cool
Hank talking calmly about How to Vote in Every State: WHO ATE YOU AND WHAT DID YOY DO WITH HANK
'Long-range snacking'... sounds like you just found the next "Quarantine Olympics' event...
Lol
Underrated comment
Y'all can go home I already won 🤣
First month of quarantine I taught my dog to bring me snacks from the kitchen 🐕
Sometimes he mistakes condiments or dry cup noodles for snacks 🙃
Does that disqualify us??? 🤔
That's okay, I love him ♥️
Thank you! Beautiful footage and music in this one. And I could listen to Hank talk about anything all day.
Hank Green ASMR
Any chance you can get some up close slow motion footage of the cilia?
They always move so fast you can never get a good look at them.
I wish they can collab with the slow-mo guys.
@@fcgHenden Small-mo guys
Wow! That Trichodina at 3:56 was stunningly beautiful.
Remind me of the corona of the Sun
We ordered a DIC microscope to get images like this, stay tuned! :)
@@JamsGerms Ooooo! That will be a game changer. I can hardly wait!
I always love these videos, thanks for being a great host Hank. And to everyone who works on Journey to the Microcosmos
you always make my day :)
You guys should do a series on how the advent of microbiology shaped history.
Your pronunciation of "van Leeuwenhoek" is very good. Thank you for the trouble it took to get it right. This Dutch name is difficult.
I'm imagining all of the thousands of hours people have stared at these to study them in order for you to have learned all of this about them
There is a slice of cheesecake on the kitchen counter right now... to think, if I were a peritrich ciliate I could just summon it into my mouth...
They spin their cilia around very quickly for quite some time. Not sure it's as effortless as you think
Thank you for the non-partisan guide to voting. I greatly appreciate that you are encouraging everyone to vote without allowing your personal stance infect a channel devoted to science
I love that this channel exists
This channel is amazing please never stop
'To draw food toward their mouthey-thing.' Just brilliant!
Hello everyone. talk to me.
This channel always brings me so much joy.
Александра, i'm glad to see a comrad here, especially among patreons
One of the best RUclips series ever...
Is it possible to do a collaboration with Smarter Every Day to shoot some slow-mo for those fast micro actions?
What are those spiked crystals on 5:50 ? Amazing content as always
I am not sure.
Crap, I know I’ve seen something like that before, but it’s been years...
I love this channel it’s always so relaxing thank you for talking me on this journey
would it be possible to do slo-mo shots of cilia? I would love to see them moving individually.
I wonder what we can study about propulsion of those vorticella stalks. That looked pretty mind blowing, actually the whole video was mindblowing. This is the clearest microbiology I have ever seen, I'm a total newb, and this is going to help me with my morphology identification, thank you for your channel!
Love all the videos. Absolutely fascinating work. Bravo!
1:47 They're doing some synchronized swimming practice...
This has been a particularly engaging episode. Thanks so much!
i will literally never tire of old timey descriptions of microorganisms
Love these videos!
Thank you for these fascinating videos. Really makes you think of the universe as a whole, seeing how incredibly intricate and beautiful the microcosmos is.
hello
I honestly hope you do plankton one day. Look up Dinoflagellates. If you think something that sucks is cool, check out something that shoots!
3:03 Are you telling me vorticella have telekinesis?
Thanks for sharing all these amazing videos! The best part of Biology class was always microscope day.
We were doing the strawberry DNA experiment in the teacher forgot the slides and it was very sad because I want to see DNA
@@acompletelynormalhuman6392 Heres the thing DNA is to small to see.
@@JcoleMc slides as in microscope slides
Definitely “varse” like 😉
I’d love to see a flowchart-style diagram showing the breakup of the various life forms in the microcosmos
I love your channel, its wonderful and contemplative, and you all do such an amazing job, would you please do a video on noctiluca scintillans?
It would totally be the best video, especially with Hanks voice, the RUclips equivalent of Sir David Attenborough, and James the ever so dedicated procurer of microbes! Please keep it in consideration, thanks guys!
“Good at eating.”
Reminds me of someone...
love your channel anyway! but this video was offered by RUclips right after a cooking video 😂 keep up your nice work 🍀
7:58 Surirella is a genus of diatom
Peter Gray that’s what’s it’s attached to
Is the background music anywhere by itself on loop?
It popped into my head and it’s really relaxing but I wish I could listen to it *outside* of my head while working! Lol
I've not watched this yet. I'm saving the moment for my end-of-the-day relax treat.
Another great video. Thanks everyone. Small point Hank, from the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek quote, not DIvers, but diVErs (i.e. diverse)
Has anyone ever been able to film these cilia with a slow motion camera? I would love to see the individual cilia, if possible, and how exactly they move. Also at 8:46, they look like a bunches of delicate little bells, or flowers, they're very pretty in their own way.
me at 3 am tryna get a night snak
So do you use the flashlight-looking microscope that connects to your tablet, or just a common microscope?
your cool videos are mightily diverting
Love this series, coming to soothe me during a 1 AM episode of insomnia
what are the line thing creatures at 5:52?
given the size, likely diatoms?
Will You guys ever discuss the microbes in rainwater or krill/plankton or are they to big to be considered microscopic
Is computerized framing available to allow you hands-free following of slippery bugs?
I've been watching Journey to the Microcosmos for a while. I liked their videos. That is why I decided to create my own sci-fi/futurist Channel. 👍🙂
The Futurist Tom This channel started 10 months ago...try again
5:46 WTF? That thing moves so fast....
I always love a new episode of Hank Green ASMR
What is the little spider-like thingy at 1:51?
Mad microscopy skills yo!👍
I had to give it a thumbs up after hearing 'mouthy-thing'
Hey please can you tell us how do you cultivate this protozoa
I hate that I cannot have my microscope here at work with me. Every time I watch this channel I want to look for myself. At least at home I can take my time and enjoy. I should go home early!
1:51 bottom right, what is that?
That's a larva of a crustacean, it's called a nauplius. :)
The scene where the four or five of them around one stalk may be how multicellular life evolved.
Your voice is soothing. A worthy heir to Freeman's soothing, dulcet tones.
Yeah, being able to open the fridge from my desk and make a sandwich without getting up really does sound like the life. Those fellas got it good.
If Occam’s razor is applied I’d say the mobolid order most likely diverged rather than converged
"left" turn. See what you did there :p
since this channel seems to really like protists, i would love to see an episode on trichomonas. hospitals look for these little guys all the time
Mobilid = NYOOOOM
Collab with the slow-mo guys?
But without the exploding microscopes with spinning paint... 😅
What an awesome channel
>Long-Range Snacking
Is it possible to learn this power?
So cool at my 2. Attempt i found one ....this vids make me dust off my mikroskop....thanks for This nowlige that u give!!! Big up!@!
Great video as usual guys but just for your info, in the 17th century the word "divers" is just an archaic relation of "diverse" meaning many, several in number or of varying types. Not things that dive!
Ayy, someone got there!
@@EggBastion Hehe I was waiting for a comment that said "where did he say it meant things that dive?" and I'd have had to say that it was clear from the inflection that he was treating the word as a noun rather than an adjective and that the only possible noun it could be is "a thing that dives." Anyway glad to know you're out there, knowing stuff ;)
What is stopping you from waving your arms in the air when food is fifty feet away from you? Live your dream, man.
So the difference between these two ciliate types is about the same as the difference between a Plug-In Vacuum and a Roombah?
Fascinating, as always. A bit heavy on the terminology in this episode. I like the way you anthropomorphorosize the little creatures.
what the... I thought those were jump-cuts!
Yo guys, how can i contact them? I have a video i wanna sent to them
Commenting for support
What would a Rotifer look like if we scaled it up to a human size?
ps: great channel
Very interesting. And most of the time I see other particles and organisms swimming around and I am asking: "Whats that?"
@Yu Hin TAM No you didnt understand me. I meant that I these interesting microscopical pictures Here. And while I see stentors or something special I recognize some other particles and organisms and so in which are also there. I would Like to know something about that...
Yu Hin TAM 😅 I, too, am confused by these “surf bros” and their various chunks of floaty material
So completely brilliant. Microbes that may make bad smells; workers that make our own mundane life livable. I was approached by a guy who wanted to give me a beer; rather collect his stool sample. You’ve wrecked me.
please have a collaboration with ZeFrank. This will be really really fun!
@3:00 that is how a vorticella do.
3:04 "...truly living the dream."
Of these peritrich ciliates, mobile telotrochs use their trochal band, whereas the trophont sessilids use peristome cilia. Feels like I'm watching interdimensional cable.
Waving my hands at the tasty chicken just makes it run away.
I don't think you have cooked the chicken enough then... 🐔
"Mightily diverting" video!
Beautiful!
try speed camera pls
"Use the force, Vorticella." Vorticella used the force. * snack acquired *
2:14
Oh yeah? Depending on where you're from, "broken"-like shape!
thanks
It protec, it attac. But most importantly, cilia bring back the snac
NO THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME ON THIS JOURNEY, SEE YOU NEXT TIME K BYYYEEE
OMG is this Hank Green narrating? Why did I only just notice this? What drugs do you take to get this chill, Hank? I want some.
Very Nice!