I told my friend who is studying mechanical engineering that this show is pretty accurate considering science. He never got over the fact that Senku is basically google and Tsukasa killed a lion with one punch.
@@parychahal yeah and Tsukasa isn't the most outrageous example. Like Bleach's Chad (yes the Character is named Chad. Real name is Sado but Ichigo the main protagonist misread the Kanji as "Chad" and the nickname stuck^^) dude stopped a steel beam falling on his head without his powers. didn'tr have supernatural abilities at that point^^
Tsukasa is implied to be a champion martial artist, and with world-class boxing you can actually kill an animal with one straight punch to its head or at the very least knock it out. The only somewhat unrealistic thing is that his hand should've been injured from it without any padding. This is meant to show how modern training/conditioning is just as crazy as modern technology. As is shown by characters later on in the series, master martial artists can perform unbelievable feats because of how they take advantage of human biology. Master level kicks in Taekwondo have been recorded to have the equivalent force of a sledgehammer and can literally smash through a wall, this stuff is very real it's just rare.
I mean, there was an actual martial artist that could kill bulls by punching them, so I'd say it's within the realm of possibility at least - especially if you targeted one of the weaker areas of the skull. In humans, I'd say the temple or better still the bone behind the eye, but it could be different on lions. Haven't taken comparative anatomy yet, so I'm not sure.
Lions have pretty tough hides and fur, they’ve basically evolved (especially males) to withstand the fangs and claws of fellow African apex predators. Their bones are also pretty sturdy, they’re meant to withstand the strength of their powerful jaw and leg muscles (however, males tire MUCH faster than females due to their larger bodies. In general, females do the hunting unless they’re dealing with very big prey. The males fight each other over the prides). Structurally, their weaknesses lie in the neck. Their body anatomy means they have almost no ability to defend once you get past their fangs and claws (good luck on that part though). A human in good physical shape, with a sturdy spear or good knowledge of leverage, could kill a lion. I’ve heard of certain people who have killed lions by throttling then before as well.
Smoking food is one way to preserve food. That is why we have dried fish(although drying fish is a different process) and beef/ pork jerky. Smoking something for a very long time is the same as dehydrating something. We even use dehydration to preserve food in the ISS.
The actual science shown in this anime is pretty solid, if not a bit exaggerated for dramatic effect at times. The science fiction aspect like the petrification and One Pinch One Lion are a bit iffy, but the main theme from episode one was that Senku is going to defeat fantasy with science, so I am looking forward to see how they tackle the more “anime” portions of the show.
The efficiency of the processes and reactions Senku goes through are insanely exaggerated for them to be plausible with a small labor force and primitive tools.
Regarding your statement on how lions hunted in the anime compared to now, packs may have just developed a different sense of priority of leadership during hunting because not only were the original lions inside of a zoo their whole lives, but it's been 3700 years and with different prey in every century, these factors most likely had an impact on development.
speculative evolution just doesn't exist in dr stone so it's probably not right to bring it in for a point. i mean, one of the characters owns a little toy dog
@@catfan913 i assume you mean the dog which suika played with using a piece of “dogtail millet”, of course some parts of the anime are similar to our current world, for example despite it being 3700 years the primitive village speaks perfect japanese though in the past no language has really stayed the same for much longer than a millennium. The dog is another example of showing something the viewers are familiar with, I’m not saying dr stone is a world in which everything is perfectly thought out and has been factually corrected, but it has the potential for hidden meanings such as speculated evolution. Though anything that has happened is relevant to modern society in order to satisfy the viewers.
@@richardngo2561 it of course has holes in a lot of places simply for practicality purposes. but the language thing was at least nominally explained by byakuya making them pass down a collection of stories, whereas speculative evolution seems like something the author just doesn't want to acknowledge
Smoking is a chemical way of preserving food. A quote from some scientific things on this topic. "Phenols and aldehydes in smoke slow down processes autolytic in the product and bactericidal for microflora. "
I'm really enjoying your reactions more so your commentary I really like you expanding on every thing that was said. If you continue this stuff I will definitely be watching. Good job bro
Thanks for the love! I'll be uploading 2 new Dr Stone next. I upload once a week on Saturday with the engineering videos and another for fun video on Thursdays.
One note about smoking that you didn't touch on that I think is important in relation to food preservation. The process can also dry out the surface of the meat and then in the old days they also would pack smoked things salt barrels to further remove liquid and create a reletively inhospitable environment for bacteria colonization. Don't mean to step on any toes, and I may be mistaken... just a thought. Love this series and your commentary. Thanks!
Also, about that part where Sakazuki punched a lion (and grabbed an arrow) is 100% possible in the real world, and many people (though few) have done these crazy acts before in history
This was much better than pt 1. Slightly suspended belief cause it’s an anime, letting things play out more then reacting, more positive overall. Good work!
@@thenothingking kids get dumbass with phones or get too addicted and don't focus on other things the kids in my class with phones are dumbasses and keep playing games during class or using a calculator to do stuff and this is coming from 12y old me Its best to buy phones to 14 and plus aged kids because they're more responsible and they will need it in the future.
Just want to point out that bonito flakes are made from smoking the fish off and on for weeks. Smoking is one of the core preservation methods pre-freezer; along with drying, pickling, and salt or nitrite curing.
You may have already addressed this, but smoking is one of the oldest forms of food preservation. I'm not sure the chemical process, but the smoke plus air drying produces a product that is, at least, fairly shelf stable. Especially if combined with salt curing.
Smoke is both an antimicrobial and antioxidant. if your eating the food right away you don't need any other method of preservation. if your storing it up you smoke it first and then pack it with salt Some heavily-salted, long-smoked fish can keep without refrigeration for weeks or months
No matter what he takes either biologist, medicine, psychology, engineer he can do everything. he has such a massive knowledge regarding what i've mention here...
Yup I agree I can survive without my cell phone most of the time i just need my phone to call someone to pick me up to & from work & my house thats it I dont need the internet I can just read a book or just use a pencil to draw a picture if im bored i maybe a millennial but one who isn't as scared as anyone else who takes 50 million pictures on their phones & is on Facebook and tiktoks & Instagram all the time i have friends just not a whole lot of them cause I'm an introvert but it doesn't mean that I don't want to have them or someone to talk to i was born in 1993 I am still an indoor type of person but don't mean I dont respect nature & I didn't get my cell phone till I was 13
Theres only 24 episodes in Doctor Stone so this series will hopefully last for 24 videos, and the time these videos are gonna take, will take about 10 min. each, so roughly about 240 min. or 4 to 5 hours by the end of the anime.
There's gonna be 23 videos and so far, most of them are under 10min lol Episode 10 didn't have any engineering in there so I skipped over it. I know 10min videos make more money on RUclips, but I want to make quality videos and if they turn out being 10min then it's a bonus!
Yeah there's two different types of smoke and dry smoking wet smoke if you want to smoke something to preserve it you really got to thin it out since any moisture although now sterilize will create an environment for more microbes to grow that's why most jerky is thin as hell because you can't really call it a preserved meat unless the moisture is completely dissipated out of the product
the Maasai tribe of Southern Kenya are super skilled lion hunters, they hunt not with rifles but with spears and bladed weapons. they are so skilled at killing lions that if a lion sees them they turn the other way
The lions were not hunting, they were eliminating a threat in their territory, which is what the males do. The reason female lions hunt is because they are attacking easy and consistent prey. Male lions certainly do not just sit around and do nothing, they just only bother when there is actual danger to their territory or group.
So, if fever is one of our body's defense mechanism to kill microbes why do we help the microbes to survive by putting cold towel in our foreheads? Hahahaha
I guess you're sort of correct, but if he leaves it close to the fire long enough it's going to dry out as well. "Smoking is the process of flavoring, browning, cooking, or preserving food" ... "Smoke is both an antimicrobial and antioxidant, however it is insufficient alone for preserving food as smoke does not penetrate far into meat or fish; it is thus typically combined with salt-curing or drying." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_(cooking)
There's a lion killing tribe, they hunt in groups, split into 2s use that tribal "tul la la la la" they use a spear & sword/big knife, spear & attack the spine
No, he is actually right. If you boil or blanch food you destroy the enzymes in food and you can then seal it from air and it will drastically increase shelf life
Smoke doesn't preserve food on its own, generally the process of smoking something involves salt. Even then, the process is only semi-perfect. Sausage came around because smoked meat still grows a relatively harmless white moss in more humid climate. The casing generally just gets peeled off in this case and the salted meat underneath is still good to go, since it hasn't been exposed to open air. A more modern practice has actually been to seed certain types of harmless bacteria that kill of more harmful kinds. (My dad's a biochemist who does this crap for 8 hours every other week)
@@seekyunbounded9273 you can buy little packets of bacterial powder (ours is colored pink), thankfully the process is not terribly involved. With sausage you simply mix it in with the ground meat. After cooking whenever you leave it out in room temperature the bacteria should sort themselves out. I'm not entirely sure for processes like bacon or uncut meat, but I imagine you can rub it in like a steak. The major thing is going to be how much heat you put it under at once while smoking, but even then you can use standard procedures. Just don't go over whatever recommended temp you're working with is.
what he said about fevers is why i have a problem with most cold and even pain medicine. fevers is your bodies natural defense against invaders. most medicine lowers your temperature and treats other symptoms but it does nothing to help your body fight it. sure fevers can make you uncomfortable but if your temperature is high enough to harm you you should be going to the doctor anyway. so otherwise you should just let your body do it’s thing.
surprised you didn't touch tsukasa's lion punch. i even looked up a somewhat plausible answer. Myostatin-Related Muscle Hypertrophy it causes humans to be several times as strong with very few negative side effects and given the fact that (SPOILER) tsukasa's family already has some weird genetic stuff going on, it could in fact be the case that tsukasa has it.
Just hold up a second . Have you heard of the masai ? They are famous for being able to scare away big groups of lions . And all that happens with a single wooden stick. They can kill lions with a stick easily .
If you ever get around to it. Dark on Netflix is a German hit show. It has some Interesting sci-fi in it. But it takes a couple of episodes to get there. My favorite show tho of all time.
@@parychahal it's in German, tho there is a dub but imo it kinda sucks. It's a huge international hit. Tho I don't think it has much science reaction value. Lol so idk forget it. Watch it on your own time tho
Maybe in 3700 years the lions changed their hunting habits Or it was a pack of males you know when the males get kicked of the pride and they sorta go together for a while
I think your videos should benefit if you did quick Google searches of the things you aren't sure of/ don't know. You glossed over some things mentioned, just saying that it sounded realistic without mentioning how they work, like the calcium carbonate making agriculture easier.
5:16 you accidentally said CaCl3 (Calcium Tricloride) instead of CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate). I knew what you meant to say but it was wrong never the less.
Male lions do hunt just not with the lionesses. So yes they don’t hunt in packs but they will hunt especially when they are no longer in a pride. They will starve to death if they were unable to hunt. But again it’s anime.
Hahaha...well many things up... especially you will get answer for how they were able to be alive 3700 years without food in Stone. Makes logical sense to stupid me.
people in the past have been preserving food with salt and smoke, ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=smoke+preserving+meat so you're partially correct and probably not sure other cultures are doing this for a very long time. This is widely done in countries with majority of the weather is cold. I guess an an EE your facts are probably more accurate to your field.
I wanna spoil the science (especially what makes it petrif only human and swallow) from the manga so baaadd, and oh shit, it gives goosebump when they were light bulb :(
I told my friend who is studying mechanical engineering that this show is pretty accurate considering science. He never got over the fact that Senku is basically google and Tsukasa killed a lion with one punch.
It's anime tho, you gotta have somebody with ridiculous physical strength lol
@@parychahal yeah and Tsukasa isn't the most outrageous example. Like Bleach's Chad (yes the Character is named Chad. Real name is Sado but Ichigo the main protagonist misread the Kanji as "Chad" and the nickname stuck^^) dude stopped a steel beam falling on his head without his powers. didn'tr have supernatural abilities at that point^^
Tsukasa is implied to be a champion martial artist, and with world-class boxing you can actually kill an animal with one straight punch to its head or at the very least knock it out. The only somewhat unrealistic thing is that his hand should've been injured from it without any padding. This is meant to show how modern training/conditioning is just as crazy as modern technology. As is shown by characters later on in the series, master martial artists can perform unbelievable feats because of how they take advantage of human biology. Master level kicks in Taekwondo have been recorded to have the equivalent force of a sledgehammer and can literally smash through a wall, this stuff is very real it's just rare.
I mean, it's not impossible for him to know all of that, since he basically studied it for the majority of his lifetime.
@@Metalhammer1993
"A dude did beat up a lion with his bear hands but its anime so you have to have that somewhere"
It's true tho ahaha
Anime Logic defies everything, if you ask me. :D
I was in that part right when I read this
I mean, there was an actual martial artist that could kill bulls by punching them, so I'd say it's within the realm of possibility at least - especially if you targeted one of the weaker areas of the skull. In humans, I'd say the temple or better still the bone behind the eye, but it could be different on lions. Haven't taken comparative anatomy yet, so I'm not sure.
Lions have pretty tough hides and fur, they’ve basically evolved (especially males) to withstand the fangs and claws of fellow African apex predators.
Their bones are also pretty sturdy, they’re meant to withstand the strength of their powerful jaw and leg muscles (however, males tire MUCH faster than females due to their larger bodies. In general, females do the hunting unless they’re dealing with very big prey. The males fight each other over the prides).
Structurally, their weaknesses lie in the neck. Their body anatomy means they have almost no ability to defend once you get past their fangs and claws (good luck on that part though). A human in good physical shape, with a sturdy spear or good knowledge of leverage, could kill a lion. I’ve heard of certain people who have killed lions by throttling then before as well.
Smoking food is one way to preserve food. That is why we have dried fish(although drying fish is a different process) and beef/ pork jerky. Smoking something for a very long time is the same as dehydrating something. We even use dehydration to preserve food in the ISS.
Yup, smoked fish can last up to a week.
What can you catch up there?
The chemicals in the smoke actually also have an effect also, its not just dehydration, a lot of microbes get killed by them.
The actual science shown in this anime is pretty solid, if not a bit exaggerated for dramatic effect at times. The science fiction aspect like the petrification and One Pinch One Lion are a bit iffy, but the main theme from episode one was that Senku is going to defeat fantasy with science, so I am looking forward to see how they tackle the more “anime” portions of the show.
well said!
The efficiency of the processes and reactions Senku goes through are insanely exaggerated for them to be plausible with a small labor force and primitive tools.
@@ShiroKage009 it took them years to get the things they have
Definitely subscribed in hopes of more Dr. Stone.
Doctor_B, I promise you will have more Dr. Stone
Regarding your statement on how lions hunted in the anime compared to now, packs may have just developed a different sense of priority of leadership during hunting because not only were the original lions inside of a zoo their whole lives, but it's been 3700 years and with different prey in every century, these factors most likely had an impact on development.
That's how I explained it to myself too actually.
Had the same thought.
speculative evolution just doesn't exist in dr stone so it's probably not right to bring it in for a point. i mean, one of the characters owns a little toy dog
@@catfan913 i assume you mean the dog which suika played with using a piece of “dogtail millet”, of course some parts of the anime are similar to our current world, for example despite it being 3700 years the primitive village speaks perfect japanese though in the past no language has really stayed the same for much longer than a millennium. The dog is another example of showing something the viewers are familiar with, I’m not saying dr stone is a world in which everything is perfectly thought out and has been factually corrected, but it has the potential for hidden meanings such as speculated evolution. Though anything that has happened is relevant to modern society in order to satisfy the viewers.
@@richardngo2561 it of course has holes in a lot of places simply for practicality purposes. but the language thing was at least nominally explained by byakuya making them pass down a collection of stories, whereas speculative evolution seems like something the author just doesn't want to acknowledge
Smoking is a chemical way of preserving food.
A quote from some scientific things on this topic.
"Phenols and aldehydes in smoke slow down processes
autolytic in the product and bactericidal for microflora. "
i've been wanting this the whole time since this show came out. really glad you continued it, keep going if you can, i really love this
Will do!
I'm really enjoying your reactions more so your commentary I really like you expanding on every thing that was said. If you continue this stuff I will definitely be watching. Good job bro
Thanks for the love! I'll be uploading 2 new Dr Stone next. I upload once a week on Saturday with the engineering videos and another for fun video on Thursdays.
More Dr. Stone, it's really good
Thanks Karlens!! Wait...the show is really good or my video is really good ahaha
@@parychahal both are amazing
@@parychahal both
love it can't wait for next episode
More on the way!
Great commentary! More please.
For sure!
The Gold Life I really like the commentary. I subscribe !!!
@@thescarlethunter2160 thank you!
"I need to have a bigger stick than the other guy "
(Insecurity intensifies)
I'd tune in weekly for more of this series lol!
This Saturday I'm uploading Infinity War, then after that, a lot of Dr. Stone!
One note about smoking that you didn't touch on that I think is important in relation to food preservation. The process can also dry out the surface of the meat and then in the old days they also would pack smoked things salt barrels to further remove liquid and create a reletively inhospitable environment for bacteria colonization. Don't mean to step on any toes, and I may be mistaken... just a thought. Love this series and your commentary. Thanks!
You might be right, my knowledge on food preservation is weak lol
Also, about that part where Sakazuki punched a lion (and grabbed an arrow) is 100% possible in the real world, and many people (though few) have done these crazy acts before in history
Yeah and he’s literally meant to be an outlier. The beat of the best
What do you mean many people (though few) many but few?
This was much better than pt 1. Slightly suspended belief cause it’s an anime, letting things play out more then reacting, more positive overall. Good work!
Yeah, I’ve lived without an iPhone for like 13 years. My parents didn’t get me one until I was like 13, or 14 and I wish all parents did that.
Phone bad Boomer good
I've survived for 19 years without iphone
Because im using android!
@@yurTherapizt same here 😂
@@thenothingking kids get dumbass with phones or get too addicted and don't focus on other things the kids in my class with phones are dumbasses and keep playing games during class or using a calculator to do stuff and this is coming from 12y old me
Its best to buy phones to 14 and plus aged kids because they're more responsible and they will need it in the future.
Captain Potatord shut up you moron
Just want to point out that bonito flakes are made from smoking the fish off and on for weeks. Smoking is one of the core preservation methods pre-freezer; along with drying, pickling, and salt or nitrite curing.
You may have already addressed this, but smoking is one of the oldest forms of food preservation. I'm not sure the chemical process, but the smoke plus air drying produces a product that is, at least, fairly shelf stable. Especially if combined with salt curing.
Smoke is both an antimicrobial and antioxidant. if your eating the food right away you don't need any other method of preservation. if your storing it up you smoke it first and then pack it with salt Some heavily-salted, long-smoked fish can keep without refrigeration for weeks or months
this is why i love dr stone its so accurate and makes science so much fun its like bill nye for weebs
We also smoke a lot of the plants we use for infusions, not with the same purposes tho, it's mostly for drying it and flavouring
Can't wait for season 2
That show was awesome! Keep up the good work!
for sure!
My body: getting a fever to make me healthier
Me: takes a medicine to get rid of my fever
My body: bro you're making it harder for me
I'm loving these videos.
Thank you!
No matter what he takes either biologist, medicine, psychology, engineer he can do everything. he has such a massive knowledge regarding what i've mention here...
the first part of Dr.Stone is mostly chemistry he doesn’t get into engineering and technology till he meets the village people
I agree!
"You don't need an iphone to survive." Try telling that to millenials that panic without their instagram.
Ok boomer?
Yup I agree I can survive without my cell phone most of the time i just need my phone to call someone to pick me up to & from work & my house thats it I dont need the internet I can just read a book or just use a pencil to draw a picture if im bored i maybe a millennial but one who isn't as scared as anyone else who takes 50 million pictures on their phones & is on Facebook and tiktoks & Instagram all the time i have friends just not a whole lot of them cause I'm an introvert but it doesn't mean that I don't want to have them or someone to talk to i was born in 1993 I am still an indoor type of person but don't mean I dont respect nature & I didn't get my cell phone till I was 13
Dude, you are getting millenials and gen z mixed up. We had no cell phones when I was a kid and I'm a millennial.
Wait for second season xD
Theres only 24 episodes in Doctor Stone so this series will hopefully last for 24 videos, and the time these videos are gonna take, will take about 10 min. each, so roughly about 240 min. or 4 to 5 hours by the end of the anime.
There's gonna be 23 videos and so far, most of them are under 10min lol Episode 10 didn't have any engineering in there so I skipped over it. I know 10min videos make more money on RUclips, but I want to make quality videos and if they turn out being 10min then it's a bonus!
@@parychahal Damn, you're honest and not obsessed by money. You got a new subscriber!
Yeah there's two different types of smoke and dry smoking wet smoke if you want to smoke something to preserve it you really got to thin it out since any moisture although now sterilize will create an environment for more microbes to grow that's why most jerky is thin as hell because you can't really call it a preserved meat unless the moisture is completely dissipated out of the product
"This fear of large animals has stayed" Looks like someone hasn't met any Russians
LOL
cant wait to see more
More on the way!
the Maasai tribe of Southern Kenya are super skilled lion hunters, they hunt not with rifles but with spears and bladed weapons. they are so skilled at killing lions that if a lion sees them they turn the other way
Drying and smoking is/was a common and effective way to preserve food (along with salt curing)
Nice
Thanks
Correction - Boiling water does not remove chemicals. Good video.
Sorry! If I said it removes chemicals, that was my bad
Wait until you see the upcomimg seasons, there will be an electron gun for CTR monitor in that STONE WORLD
thats wild ahaha
Can you answer how he used seaweed and shells to make soap
And what king of oil did he mix
The lions were not hunting, they were eliminating a threat in their territory, which is what the males do. The reason female lions hunt is because they are attacking easy and consistent prey. Male lions certainly do not just sit around and do nothing, they just only bother when there is actual danger to their territory or group.
So, if fever is one of our body's defense mechanism to kill microbes why do we help the microbes to survive by putting cold towel in our foreheads? Hahahaha
I guess you're sort of correct, but if he leaves it close to the fire long enough it's going to dry out as well.
"Smoking is the process of flavoring, browning, cooking, or preserving food" ... "Smoke is both an antimicrobial and antioxidant, however it is insufficient alone for preserving food as smoke does not penetrate far into meat or fish; it is thus typically combined with salt-curing or drying."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_(cooking)
There's a lion killing tribe, they hunt in groups, split into 2s use that tribal "tul la la la la" they use a spear & sword/big knife, spear & attack the spine
pretty cool video i watched called" How humans broke the meta" on that subject of survival
No, he is actually right. If you boil or blanch food you destroy the enzymes in food and you can then seal it from air and it will drastically increase shelf life
When will there be a pt3???
Third week of February! On an avengers marathon rn
Watching this in dub will broaden your audience
smoking as preservation: you dehydrate it
Smoke doesn't preserve food on its own, generally the process of smoking something involves salt. Even then, the process is only semi-perfect.
Sausage came around because smoked meat still grows a relatively harmless white moss in more humid climate. The casing generally just gets peeled off in this case and the salted meat underneath is still good to go, since it hasn't been exposed to open air.
A more modern practice has actually been to seed certain types of harmless bacteria that kill of more harmful kinds.
(My dad's a biochemist who does this crap for 8 hours every other week)
Do you know how to cultivate the less harmful bacteria? It's not as easy as yeast I guess
@@seekyunbounded9273 you can buy little packets of bacterial powder (ours is colored pink), thankfully the process is not terribly involved.
With sausage you simply mix it in with the ground meat. After cooking whenever you leave it out in room temperature the bacteria should sort themselves out.
I'm not entirely sure for processes like bacon or uncut meat, but I imagine you can rub it in like a steak.
The major thing is going to be how much heat you put it under at once while smoking, but even then you can use standard procedures. Just don't go over whatever recommended temp you're working with is.
That moment u realized they are in a stone world
what he said about fevers is why i have a problem with most cold and even pain medicine. fevers is your bodies natural defense against invaders. most medicine lowers your temperature and treats other symptoms but it does nothing to help your body fight it. sure fevers can make you uncomfortable but if your temperature is high enough to harm you you should be going to the doctor anyway. so otherwise you should just let your body do it’s thing.
How do you follow Dr. Stone 2?
thank you
you're welcome!
Why would you suggest refrigerator in the stone age?
surprised you didn't touch tsukasa's lion punch. i even looked up a somewhat plausible answer. Myostatin-Related Muscle Hypertrophy it causes humans to be several times as strong with very few negative side effects and given the fact that (SPOILER) tsukasa's family already has some weird genetic stuff going on, it could in fact be the case that tsukasa has it.
Keep going and I'll sub
good plan!
Just hold up a second . Have you heard of the masai ? They are famous for being able to scare away big groups of lions . And all that happens with a single wooden stick. They can kill lions with a stick easily .
If you ever get around to it. Dark on Netflix is a German hit show. It has some Interesting sci-fi in it. But it takes a couple of episodes to get there. My favorite show tho of all time.
Is the show German or just a big hit in Germany but they speak English?
@@parychahal it's in German, tho there is a dub but imo it kinda sucks. It's a huge international hit. Tho I don't think it has much science reaction value. Lol so idk forget it. Watch it on your own time tho
for sure haha
I'm glad your first response to the lions was about the Male hunting as well. lol. That bothered me when i watched this too.
right??
Maybe in 3700 years the lions changed their hunting habits
Or it was a pack of males you know when the males get kicked of the pride and they sorta go together for a while
Im pretty sure smoking does preserved though, it dehydrates the fish which is essensial for any life to exist
It might preserve it like a fossil, but won't be safe to eat
What if u make it into jerky
I just can't believe you only watched 2 episodes hahaha
There's more coming!!
More please!!!
on the way!
i close my eyes and hear mr beast
I think what they meant by smoking was drying the fish
Fever is because enzymes in our immune system function better at a slightly higher temperature
"what if they wake up a murderer or something"
I think your videos should benefit if you did quick Google searches of the things you aren't sure of/ don't know. You glossed over some things mentioned, just saying that it sounded realistic without mentioning how they work, like the calcium carbonate making agriculture easier.
Male lions most of the time takes action if the prey is big. :)
You don't want to wake up a random murderer... yeah... that would be bad... gotta be careful...
uhm...
yeah, about that
About the lion thing as far i know ,though i may be wrong, while the females hunt the males protect tge territory so it might make sense
now senku has a car
yo my dude that guy is who killed a lion with his bare hands is actually possible. but men like him are rare
2 years late but I would say the most inaccurate thing in this show is just the absurd strength or abilities the characters have
great reaction
Thanks Musa :)
Great series of videos! If your looking for another classic anime to watch I highly recommend hunter x hunter.
I need a bigger stick than the other guy😉😉
i boil water to soften the noodle
His voice is a replicate of Mr Beasts
We don’t need iPhones to survive.
White girls: I feel attacked
lmaoooo
5:16 you accidentally said CaCl3 (Calcium Tricloride) instead of CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate). I knew what you meant to say but it was wrong never the less.
What you talking about
Male lions do hunt just not with the lionesses. So yes they don’t hunt in packs but they will hunt especially when they are no longer in a pride. They will starve to death if they were unable to hunt. But again it’s anime.
0:30
Not going rip on you for that yes it true male does little but it been like 1,000 years lions might of evolved
5:16 calcium carbonate is CaCl3... chemistry 101 😂 😝.
my bad
I C A N T W A I T F O R S E A S O N 2
Smoke meat? I usually smoke plants.
You skipped over the part where he beat up a lion
I talked about it tho lol
The Gold Life I wanted to see your reaction
A hiker beat up and killed a lion.
I thought so, too, at the lion part. I guess the lion patriarchy got hit by gender equality pretty severly in all these years! 😂
This is how lions work in the wild, these lions in the show were not hunting they were fighting for territory, which is what the males do.
Hahaha...well many things up... especially you will get answer for how they were able to be alive 3700 years without food in Stone. Makes logical sense to stupid me.
I'll keep going!
31 people hate science :(
I just wish he didn’t interrupt it so much
people in the past have been preserving food with salt and smoke, ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=smoke+preserving+meat so you're partially correct and probably not sure other cultures are doing this for a very long time. This is widely done in countries with majority of the weather is cold. I guess an an EE your facts are probably more accurate to your field.
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So u covered one invention in #1 video? U have 58+
Sciene fiction
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They are zoo Lions bfuh
Cause I don't like reading (mostly cause I'm dyslexic) and having this in dub would be helpful
I wanna spoil the science (especially what makes it petrif only human and swallow) from the manga so baaadd, and oh shit, it gives goosebump when they were light bulb :(
Eventually I'll get there, don't spoil it!!