Incredible Electron Microscope Images
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2020
- Some spectacular images of the microscopic world
Image credits:
Steve Gschmeissner
Ted Kinsman
Power and Syred
Dr Jeremy Burgess
Kevin Mackenzie
Philippe Crassous
Martin Ciprian Tescan
Murry Gans
Martin Oeggerli
Dennis Kunkel
David McCarthy
Mary Evans
Would be kind of spooky if one day our electron microscope takes a picture of a tiny organism using a telescope to look back at us.
Are you related to Rod Sterling? 😁
Lol that would be so cool!
looks like HR Gigers Necronomicon wasnt that far off from reality ...damn
yo that would be funny as hell, id give the little telescope holding organism a name
We'd need to host/join forums to discuss politics concerning our relations with the newly found race.
There’s some serious inspiration for monster design in these images.
That's why I'm watching.
Tardigrades are the inspiration for the Cryptobiotes in the game Death Stranding.
Bro I steal mad shit from micro organisms no joke
I know, some scary creatures are lurking in the micro world! Those "scientists" who designed the coronavirus image should have watched this before settling on the massage ball picture.
@@TheFightingSheep I love this comment.
Amazing to see countless numbers of aliens that we live with every day.
except the illegal ones
@@Durka-Durka We have plenty of bullets for those. Just waiting.....
@@Durka-Durka Europeans are illegal
@@Durka-Durka exactly what the Indians said before the whites came
@@sm0key0u31 They shoulda killed every stranger they saw. Now they're almost gone
4:05 I really felt it when he said "This is a tomato."
Ahhh yes grape
Didn’t know grass was so happy inside
Very happy : )
@@AKRICH7 yep
Because its always greener on the other side.
@@Some0ne001 lol, Evan.
It frowns wen we cut it too
The smiling faces inside the grass, omg!
Uranija Zeus cute and mind blowing :)
Maybe they are happy...
I am a biology graduate teacher from India. The biological images shown here give me great inspiration and new information. Thanku.Expect more scientific videos like this one.
Thanks 🙏
Magnified even a thousand times, Brussel Sprouts remain just as unappetizing as before.
😂😂😂 seriously though I love Brussels Sprouts!!!!
Perfectly sautéed buttery Brussels sprouts in a cast iron skillet with onions and garlic…divine!🌀🥰🌀
@@lovetoclearclouds7017 Obviously taste appreciation differences. What you described came into my brain as: Place lipstick on a pig and see if it's better...disgusting. 🤢🤢🤮🤮
@@lovetoclearclouds7017 and then sliced in half lengthwise and barely seared on top...😍
@@TheTibetyak 😂😂😂😂😂 to each his own!!!
the beauty of nature is limitless & infinite...
Yes it is and that is the mind of our Creator!
If nature has taught me anything, it's that everything has a limit.
Kidney stones have no chill, having such a sharp crystalline structure. No surprise they're excruciatingly painful.
Worse than labor. You don't get a break when the ureter spasms. At least labor you get a break between pain.
@@Rebecca-1111 That's exactly what I told my son when I called for him to take me to the hospital ( kidney stone) Worse than labor!
@@saddleridge4364 they are I had 2 Dr's and some nurses tell me as well. I had one the size of a quarter, becareful I went septic 2 weeks in the hospital. I think its worse because labor you get a break kidney stone no break. Feels like a flaming sword being twisted in you from back to front.
This was wondrously engrossing.
I’m so glad to have somehow stumbled upon it.
Each micro image was captivating as they offered intently unique glimpses into the beautiful and bizarre complexities of things both natural and man-made, that exist all around us. For me, it reaffirmed how little I know of things, how intriguing I find it all to be, and how much I take for granted in regards to existence itself...
Come to İslam, sir. It is the truth. From Allah did Qoran come.
Exactly why i wanted to be a microbiologist. The world we never see but is always here! Beautiful
Creepy
It's incredible how much depth is in perfect focus at this level of magnification ! Wonderful presentation!
That's the nature of electron microscopy, capturing the image one tiny fragment at a time.
Our world is such a fascinating place if we take the time to look carefully. Thanks for compiling so many wonderful images and providing clear descriptions.
- Masz rację - cały czas możemy odkrywać piękno naszego świata i nadal coś do odkrycia zostaje... :)
You have to look closely? How does anything make sense to anyone? We're on a wet rock floating in the middle of nowhere
Repent to Jesus Christ
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Proverbs 27:17 NIV
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That's the scientists' job.
amongus, sus
That sperm delivering robot was just mind blowing. Had no idea that was even a thing. Is it remote controlled? How is it powered? What happens to it after its done its job?
I am also a sperm delivering robot, I have about 80 child support cases on me right now.
@@billyin4c514 His question was whether it was remote controlled.. Geez cannot answer a simple question..
@@lordcerberus4894 Lol. This thread is getting funnier. I think everyone should go watch some videos about microbots and read up a little before commenting further....
I doubt that is inside a woman. Most likely in a petrie dish.
@@horrorfan7148 What is even worse is that people think the electron microscope fits inside the woman..
My grandmother, who passed away in 1981, would have absolutely loved your channel. Thank you for sharing.
It's like God left the smiley face in the grass for us to discover and smile back
Riiight cuz we live in a fairy tale....
Funny how religion bends to science, but never the other way around.
Seems like only yesterday that Christian’s were denying the dinosaurs existed.
Now, suddenly, Christian’s believe that dinosaurs were in the ark.
@@Charliefox71 Do u mean science or do u mean main stream scientists ? Coz they've been wrong multiple times in history in areas which Spirituality was right And do u mean religion or do u Mean God ? Coz religion can misunderstand science but Jesus himself has never been against real science, remember science is neutral, even Atheism and religion get it wrong many times but science is neutral. That's why there are very good scientists who believe in God and there are good Scientists who don't believe in God.
@@revelationtrain7518 Science has never been proven wrong. Scientific THEORIES have been proven wrong, but not science itself.
If that were ever true, the phone/computer/iPad you are using would not exist. Along with every other scientific achievement.
However, there has NEVER been a time in human history, not one single time, when spirituality has been proven “right”. I won’t even ask you for an example, because it’s never happened.
I’m talking about religion, because god is a construct of religion.
Allow me to correct you again: Atheism has never gotten it wrong, because by its own definition, atheism is the LACK of belief in a deity.
The only way to prove atheism wrong is to prove god exists, and that is impossible. Or, at least as close to impossible as one can get.
@@Charliefox71 Atheists once thought the immaterial was not possible and that's why they had trouble accepting the results of quantum thoery, however spiritual Poeple always knew that one thing can be in two different places at the same time. And now the scientific research into Near death Experiences is rocking everything Atheists thought was not true. Not to mention the research into computer-like programing in DNA as detailed by the Discovery institute and many others
I had no idea nano tech had advanced that far! Incredibly awe inspiring and terrifying all at once!
Wake up it's in the jabs! Do you really believe we haven't checked them out with microscopes? The evidence is all over the free Internet. However you won't see it on this government owned channel.
Now imagine them inside your gut or brain eating you alive!🤔😂
Viruses equal nano tech 😮
I cant even tell you how beautiful your pictures are! Thank you for sharing this beauty of nature with me
I am again reminded how intensely amazing our world is. Thank you ten thousand times for sharing these astounding photos. Now I am going outside to laugh with the grasses.
The grass reminds me of a Mandelbrot. I love the moth, zebra faced larva, water bear, and that goofy thing about halfway through which I forget the name of. These are all so amazing!
The deep sea worm at 7:10 ?
Absolutely stunning
Thank you so much for sharing these images
Wonderful imagery. I’m an artist, and can see so much fodder here ! Thank you 🙏
This was far more fascinating to watch and learn than any science class I ever took. I wonder what we look like to the beings watching us? Thank you for this.
You’re welcome. Please like, share, subscribe
For whatever reason I always felt we were just too big to comprehend, even if somehow the microscopic life had lower animal intelligence and could see, they wouldn't really see much. Like how the sky seems to us maybe. IDK
Yes. GOD is looking down and is angry at our planet... time to repent and accept Jesus as Lord and savior
Time to take a shower 😂
Those kidney stone pictures showed me all I needed to know why people say they are so painful. They are balls with spikes😱
Tell me about it. Fortunately i dont get kidney stones, however I'm a gout sufferer which is caused by the same thing. Ouch!
@@stefankruger9547 I'm hoping like hell I never have to deal with any kidney stones.
Eating watermelon prevents it. You're Welcome
Love the silk moth and the tardigrade... so many cool images
The tardigrade is magnificent.
@@jylyhughes5085 I know right, so Coll that these little guys are just doing their thing and they can even survive in space!
Appa*
7:42 I never knew that grass was so happy
I'm obsessed with texture. Combined with your minimalist presentation and lovely voice, you really have something here.
amazing!! thanks for the commentary + posting! 👍🏼
Your welcome
Stunning. Spectacularly stunning. Thank you so much.
It's so refreshing to see a thumbnail that represents the actual things shown in the video. Just earned a new subscriber.
Amazing , humbling . There is such sacredness in these images . Thank you .
DUDE WHAT?! MICROBOTS? This is insane.
Nanotechnology.
That honestly blew my mind seeing it in action.
Inside covid vaccines
@@ernest4578 sounds fascinating, could you send me a couple of links please? Cheers
Imagine the applications........😳😳😳
OMG such a cute silk worm and Sea Worm, I wanna hug them 🤗
The silk moth is adorable!!
Not anymore 😨
incredible! I love the way you cut from something truly inspiring to something really mundane, like velcro. Those images are still fascinating but they gave me a laugh
Can we all agree that the T4 bacteriophage is truly an alien invader?
The four legged ones are called “Imperial Walkers.”
Looks like cgi
@@bullet1488666 because it is.
The bacteriophage is a very helpful alien invader tho
Some stuff just doesn't look right or 'natural' lol
W O W ! ! Amazingly beautiful images! It would be incredible if our eyes had the ability to see in such detail, but since we can't, the electron microscope is a wonderful tool to do so.
DOUBLE WOW! thanks for this upload
I don’t think we’d cope if we saw everything microscopic on nanoscopic
If we saw everything in microscopic detail. We would be simultaneously more fascinated and disgusted at ourselves
no 😭 I would freak out
@@NostalgiaEdits111 yep
Thank you for posting these images, with your narration.
My favorite is the blade of grass with the "happy faces"
So much beauty in this mysterious world!
Glad you enjoyed it. Please leave a like and share this video, thanks.
This is amazing!!
I hope you create more!
Thanks!!
Some of these pictures would make great "muppet" characters. 😄
Nicely done. Thank you.
I only know that the scanning electron microscopes don't initially have color to them.
Those that included the color to get parts to stand out better did a fantastic job.
Same as the Photoshoping in of color on distant galaxies and nebula on all those photos recorded beyond visual range. 💥
@@cuda426hemi In cosmology photographs, the colors are assigned based on the chemical composition.
It's actualy very easy to colorize them.
@@sticky170 the skillset is.outside my wheelhouse. I will continue to be impressed :)
This was fascinating and beautiful. Every single one gave me a different viewpoint on ordinary and not so ordinary things. I believe now I will definitely view things in a very different light. Thank you for this. 💜
Kidney stones are beautiful?
i'm just glad he didn't show us a close-up of a black person, that'd make lose my lunch AND breakfast
@@benjaminsurname5584 what?
I had the privilege to have worked with an SEM for my final year in microbiology. Amazing machine.
Thank you for this fascinating glimpse into our unseen world.
Thank you for sharing SEM micrographs! However, I noticed that several of these images are actually other microscopy techniques (such as DIC or fluorescent) and not SEM. Additionally, SEM images are not captured in color. Rather, color is added afterwards. Lastly, you should credit the sources for these images.
- yes, and not stamp with them with your own name.
Feel better now kid? Why must you humans do this, always gotta be better than someone else for no legit meaning that has any major significance?* You kids just adore these labels*
@@crystalclear5397Ronald’s just making things Crystal Clear. Anyone who wants to know more about this stuff would find that information useful. You’re a kid who just wants to put others down 🐣
The T4-bacteriophage images are not even micrographs, they are CGI renders. You need to use TEM to image structures of that size with any kind of detail.
The photo credits are listed in the description box.
I developed the first PC based SEM image capture system (DRV-2000 / DigiSEM) way back in 1988. SEM's are so darn fun. Not many instruments bring together so many STEM disciplines in such an artistic way. Nice work.
I wonder sometimes how deep the rabbit hole goes. We used to think atoms were the smallest thing, then it became the electron and now the quark. Atom means indivisible in Greek and we now know that's not true, so it's possible in the future that there could be a smaller particle that makes up a quark. The universe seems to scale up infinitely if you accept the multiverse theory so why couldn't it scale down infinitely?
This was amazing. Showed me a whole different meaning of life as we know it to be.
Microscopic world, truly amazing.
love it! Thank-you so much, ts so amazing I could look at this stuff forever! Thank you again
ramon abarca Your welcome
Ramon, meee tooo. L love it!!! there's a lesson to be learned. Believe in the seen and the unseen.
I find it interesting that certain images make you go "ahh, that makes sense". Like that guitar string; it makes complete sense imagining one now. I'll never view grass the same again, it's so weirdly cute haha.
Thanks for the excellent narration and great quality of images.
Ok at 7:54 timeline, those smiley faces in blades of grass has to be one of the best finds in human history😲👍 absolutely stunning….great video, thanks so much for giving us a breathtaking glimpse into the world never seen….Earth is a miracle 🌍
Thank goodness nature decided to make those critters micro size.
Imagine seeing one of those creaturs the size of a cat or a big dog? Lol!
Or bigger even.
You would be used to them.
some of those pictures look like otherworldly landscapes. some other pics had me thinking deep about our place in the universe...
The silk moth looks like some sort of mythical fairy creature, this was fascinating.
I really enjoyed this!! Thank you so much for sharing🤗
Would have been nice to see what these things were in the full before close ups.
I’m never swimming in the ocean again.
Thank you for this incredible footage of super close ups. very interesting. ive noticed that its been 2 years since this last video was posted... ive subscribed and hope your still doing more
I want to come back as a blade of grass in my next life, looks like they are having a blast lol.
A Really Good Presentation. I Just Wish Each Image Had Shown How Many Times It Was Magnified. Thanks For Sharing.
Honestly, I was expecting to see atoms!
Thank you for the wonderful imagery of interesting subjects. Although each image is clearly a view we can only imagine without intense magnification, many of the those shown are of vastly different scales. A scale bar added to each or a note describing the degree of magnification (as was done for some images) would be beneficial.
That was so awesome I subscribed right away ! Awesome stuff !
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
We live in an amazing universe, which could never have happened by chance.
That why you have to go vegan to protect it
@@laaaah4577 lol wtf are you talking about he mentioned nothing vegan
Life happened in the universe by chance, life becomes conscious and then life by it's own arrogance says LOOK! The universe was made for me! I couldn't survive unless it was exactly like this! The chances are so incredibly low! I wonder how many times this has already happened in our still expanding and still changing universe? Better yet life raising in a completely different environment that would be completely toxic and lethal to us with odd's that are completely low for it also? When something gets big enough? Even chance starts becoming commonplace. But hey! I like thinking there is a theme behind all of reality too which kind of ties it all together once we recognize all the links.
@@jamesloll4601 from the expanse of the universe down to DNA there is design. What awesome systems there are. It's easy for me to believe in a designer and that belief gives purpose to our being here.
@@davidberry8431 Don't mind me, I'm an oddball. But I do love math?!? Not really but number games and the human mind is a messy filter that loves finding shape and meanings behind reality. We actually have lots of saying that love contradicting each other. One of my favorites that most people don't even know is one is 'nature' hates a vacuum. Well... here as on 'Earth' is true enough but given the very size of the universe? Most of it IS a vacuum! So on that note it seems nature actually loves vacuums. But on the same note does nature actually exist outside of our world? Depends HOW you define it. If nature is the natural order of things... yes. But if nature is the natural order of the growth of life? We start hitting shades of grey fast but maybe we ARE seeing signs of life in our universe but can't recognize it because we DON'T have the universal rule is in the big schemes of things. I always have a LOT of fun theories. My most favorite? The smaller something is in the size of the universe, the faster it moves in time. The bigger, more complex something gets in the universe? The slower time moves for it. I'm pretty sure if we could remove ourselves from the universe and observe it from a great distance? It would look like a firework going off in an instant. Well. I'm just throwing different ideas at yeah just for the fun of it and you know human's and their logic? We like it when we CAN get it to work for us because quite frankly? Least it makes us feel like we at least have a little control in our own corner of the universe.
The Microcosmic world now visible thanks to innovations in the electron microscope. I really appreciate your time & effort to post this amazing World 🌈👋👏
Amazing images, Thank you.
I could watch this 100x and still be totally amazed by it
This is utterly beautiful.
Only improvement I can suggest is to include magnification level on all pics
Microscopes are a brilliant invention that opens up a whole new universe!
Next step: the Quantum Realm.
LMAO
Wow! These images are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
That ocean worm was freakishly adorable!
The Creature at 7:05 minutes is waving at us. He is saying: "Wow you humans sure look strange!"
😊
*8:55** In unison:* _"We're so small, we can see our own atoms!"_
That is literally impossible
Unless
You use
An electron microscope
@@rasmussenrambles8576 bruh its a joke btw thats not how you use "literally"
New favorite channel
The two ,zebra fish larvae are so cute!!! ❤❤
I love your content .. very education .. I am going to send this to my friend.. her daughter is having a very hard time with the distance learning .. this will inspire her .. keep this wonderful work coming .. Thank-you !
Thank you
The image of the virus at 3:06 IS NOT from scanning electron microscope. That is a CGI RENDERING OF WHAT THE VIRUS STRUCTURE IS CLAIMED TO LOOK LIKE. To that point there are ZERO actual REAL IMAGES of a virus other than the many computer rendered images make by a person using software. Try to find anything else ... You will not be successful.
Good catch - I also noticed that the virion is CGI (there are also several DIC or fluorescent images). But just to let you know, there are actual images of viruses that are not CGI. They're not as aesthetically pleasing, true. But they exist. Typically this is done in TEM, not SEM, because the resolution is hard to achieve in SEM.
The blueberry is divine artwork.
Every picture looks like a work of art...stunning!
Excellent commentary to go with the pics. I've seen some of these images before but never with an explanation. Great video!
Loved this video but one suggestion: put the images in order from smallest scale to largest. Would be more impressive. Or provide a scale bar for each image.
🙄
The author does a beautiful and thoughtful presentation. Your request is frivolous
I'm fascinated by tardigrades, imagine if they were the size of cows?
You could milk them or turn them into hamburgers and steaks.
@@NightBazaar Hmmmm. I'm a vegetarian. But I can imagine a big roundup of wild water bears. Giddiup.
@@robinboyle5786 No problem. Just skip the McTardi Burgers, and go for a yummy gelatinous Tardi-Shake. You'll thrive in a wide variety of conditions, raise your immunity to radiation, and thrive in radioactive environments.
@@NightBazaar So this convo is getting weirder all the time. I Love it! So going on... if I had the power of tardigrades I could probably thrive if accidently dropped on the moon? Imagine tardigrades with saddles, perfect for carrying three passengers. Way to help global warming, no cars, just tardigrades. What would you name your tardigrade? Fred is the obvious choice.
Have any of you seen star trek discovery?. The fact that they can basically go into cryogenic freezing and thawing back to life makes them the perfect candidate for symbiotic stasis in long space flight. Not quite how they are portrayed on discovery, but that's my spin on it.
Absolutely amazing & breathtaking!
Thanks for this post!
You're welcome, please like and share.
I enjoyed the commentary on this video, nice work.
Thanks JC
1:23 Is that moth just sitting? Didn't think bugs could do that. Makes it so cute, though!
Fingerprint: (4 paragraphs about fingerprints)
Tomato: This is a tomato. That is all.
thanks you I loved guessing what each slide could be and learned a lot!
omfg kidney stones up close... i was already terrified of getting them...
If you only knew the zoo you lie on when you go to bed
Stunning images beautifully false coloured, I'm mesmerised, thank you for sharing. One question, are you sure the solder dendrites are silver and not tin? Tin is renowned for growing dendrites but I've never known silver to be the source of failure.
Nature is breathtakingly beautiful in macro and micro view. I was given this perspective during an LSD trip many years ago. It’s so nice to be reminded of this again
It's a different world. Thanks for the upload.
I love your channel! What an escape?!?! I freeze the images and take in every detail. How fortunate are we to be able to see this and ponder life and existence? To ponder concepts such as infinite smallness? Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome
The image of the virus at 3:06 IS NOT from scanning electron microscope. That is a CGI RENDERING OF WHAT THE VIRUS STRUCTURE IS CLAIMED TO LOOK LIKE. To that point there are ZERO actual REAL IMAGES of a virus other than the many computer rendered images make by a person using software. Try to find anything else ... You will not be successful.
@@extraSPARErib thank-you for that dose of reality. People aren't very skeptical here. My study of cryo-electron tomography suggests that we are a very, very long way from seeing viruses, if they exist at all. The implication here at the three-minute mark is that we're seeing an in situ picture of something caught live in action. We are very very very very far from being able to get a picture of any such thing. The presentation here is some fantasy. The guy mumbles something using English as a second language. Not faulting him for that, but it's funny that he's obscure right at the point where we need some actual information. What a joke. The image credits are just names. What a joke. How exactly was this image obtained? I cry BS here. As for that tick's mouth, you wouldn't need an electron microscope.
A so-called virus is tossed in here as if it's at a similar resolution to parts of sweat glands, a portion of a lightbulb filament, and the mandibles of a tick. The images are gorgeous. And the so-called virus is gorgeous. But a figment of someone's imagination. People seem unaware of the immense scale differential between real things and fantasy things like viruses, which even in the dominant narrative must be ripped out of the host, then poisoned multiple times, thrashed, fractionated, centrifuged, sent to multiple labs over a two-week period, flash frozen, then have metal dyes added, and then two-d photos are taken not of the dyes but of their shadows, then these images, which are already pure fantasy. are run through multiple iterations of interpretive software programs. Viruses are fantasy. And yet it is on the basis of such fabrications that people so willingly believed there was a corona so-called virus. We're stupid and we'll die.
People are just so gullible. What humans are good at is really really beautiful paintings and pictures. We're not much good at making anything much to help the species, but at the level of CGI, we are gods. I love the pics here, thank-you. But not the self-delusion about so-called viruses. I have six degrees and look at the kind of fellow humans I inhabit the planet with. Sigh. We were gorgeous, then gone.
Size is most definitely finite. A Planck length is the smallest possible unit of measurement. We can pretty much guarantee that we'll never see at that scale, though, and it'll never be useful in a practical sense, outside of mathematics and physics that is.
Micro cosmos... Amazing...
This video made me smile!!! I subscribed!
I love these videos. I got to watch an entire feature film about our microbiomes in school the other day. Though all of this s wildly fascinating, my favorite part was "This is a tomato."
Really beautiful! Can't help but wonder, are these images colorized?
The SEM images are colorized. SEM images are produced in gray scale :)
11:46 looks terrifying to be honest.
Go to 1:35😳😳 its scarier!! Imagine the applications 🙄🙄🤔🤔🤔🤔
LOL! I was waiting on this comment. I am creeped out. Some things we don't need to see....: D
@Lil Pooh @Lil Pooh Really ? :D At least the face reminds me of a shy guy, a bit. But it's a fascinating animal, no doubt ! :)
Loved watching. The water bear is so intriguing. Thank you for sharing.❤
This is ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!😀😀😀
Thanks