'How Sandworms Create Spice.' Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the novels state (or at least imply) that the spice is refined from the worms shedding their dead skin cells.
I think it has something to do with the reproductive cycle. There is a "pre-Spice mass" that forms below the surface & explodes, forcing the contents upward. The spice then dries on the surface into an unrefined substance that is that harvested. I don't remember specifically what forms the pre-Spice mass, but it has something to do with the life cycle of the worm.
@@BrokenNoah - I think the novels also alluded to something along the lines of the spice can also be the deceased bodies of large worms that were decomposing. Not sure if that's exactly right, but if I remember correctly some Fremen character was explaining to Paul that's what it was supposed to be.
Can you please repeat yourself another 300 times please? I was disappointed that you only repeated your descriptions of what Arrakis is and how big sandworms are and how they're adapted for the desert 285 times. Please repeat another 15 times.
when the worms die their bodies become sand planktons. the worms don't poo the spice, they consume it, they defend the spice sands. I'm thinking the spice is a result of the sand plankton's interaction with water because over time things build to a point of reaction, a spice blow. some place between the plankton stage and juvenile worm stage is where the spice comes from in my opinion.
I was hoping you read the novels instead of providing pseudo biology sciences that have contradictory meanings, especially with mucous exoskeletons. Not sure what you’re saying lines up with the books
myop each spin mining machine should come with a drilling system to flow WATER into the sand around the mining site. make the sand wet and sea if that changes the response time of a worm I know there is so little water on dune, but underneath it there r vast caverns of water stored
You stated their size incorrectly when you said they get up to 300 feet long, as stated by the doctor in the first movie they can get up to 450 meters long. Which is a hell of a lot bigger than 300 feet.
Sand worms = desert whales. There. Solved it for you.
'How Sandworms Create Spice.' Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the novels state (or at least imply) that the spice is refined from the worms shedding their dead skin cells.
So its worm dandruff :D
I think it has something to do with the reproductive cycle. There is a "pre-Spice mass" that forms below the surface & explodes, forcing the contents upward. The spice then dries on the surface into an unrefined substance that is that harvested. I don't remember specifically what forms the pre-Spice mass, but it has something to do with the life cycle of the worm.
@@JordoValentino I always thought it was 'Worm Sperm' and that the explosion fertilizes 'worm ovum' in the area. But that's my weird take on it.
@@BrokenNoah - I think the novels also alluded to something along the lines of the spice can also be the deceased bodies of large worms that were decomposing. Not sure if that's exactly right, but if I remember correctly some Fremen character was explaining to Paul that's what it was supposed to be.
@@clit_niblr0375 So the Bene Gesserit are freebasing decomposing giant worm carcass. That sounds about right :D
Can you please repeat yourself another 300 times please? I was disappointed that you only repeated your descriptions of what Arrakis is and how big sandworms are and how they're adapted for the desert 285 times. Please repeat another 15 times.
Gotta get just over that 10min mark for the money
Lol. I quit watching after the 3rd.
In summary, the spice melange... is worm crap.
when the worms die their bodies become sand planktons. the worms don't poo the spice, they consume it, they defend the spice sands. I'm thinking the spice is a result of the sand plankton's interaction with water because over time things build to a point of reaction, a spice blow. some place between the plankton stage and juvenile worm stage is where the spice comes from in my opinion.
Yep! Youre the only one that got this right lol
Honey is made from bee barf!
Spice is made from worm poop? The world may never know.
If it fits, it eats.... dont over think it. Lol
I was here first 😂 lol love dune
Dr Yueh claimed sightings of sandworms over 450 m long, much more than the claimed 300 ft.. but good video
1:49 Meh lang geese... Clearly a real fan of Dune.
Really know how to stretch out this video
Too much water leads to dehydration? 🤔
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Human body is 70% water
I was hoping you read the novels instead of providing pseudo biology sciences that have contradictory meanings, especially with mucous exoskeletons. Not sure what you’re saying lines up with the books
Spice is actually the sandworms poop
I have read the first dune book but none of the others
Second i guess
Quit doing dune you are terrible at it sorry
4th
You need a better editor because you repeated yourself a LOT.
myop each spin mining machine should come with a drilling system to flow WATER into the sand around the mining site. make the sand wet and sea if that changes the response time of a worm I know there is so little water on dune, but underneath it there r vast caverns of water stored
You stated their size incorrectly when you said they get up to 300 feet long, as stated by the doctor in the first movie they can get up to 450 meters long. Which is a hell of a lot bigger than 300 feet.