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POV: The bacteria on the device screen is watching this and has gained knowledge from the video and over a few million years they manage to reach a futuristic remnant of a portal to Venus and evolve to live there.
Hello, this video is extremely impressive! I love biology and biochemistry. Do you have any reading recommendations about such topics discussed in this video (like the enzymes, and how types of pathways work in general?) thank you for this amazing video!!
Jajaja yes, its my most important project. But I had to make other videos because it seems like youtube doesn’t like to show my coronavirus videos. Almost all views are from external sources, and few views were recommended from the youtube algorithm. So I had to make other videos to get more impressions. I want to monetize already 🤣
Interesting ideas, but you can't directly convert brownian motion into useful energy like that. This is basic thermodynamics. To turn heat into useful energy you need a hot side and a cold side, and there's no cold side available to your hypothetical heat-eating bacteria.
Did you see the hole video jajaja I even put blue and red so everyone could understand visually the hot and cold sides. But also there is a new experiment in which it was proved how brownian motion can be converted into useful energy.
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell You claim that your hypothetical phosphoric acid reductase "creates a cooling effect" as it operates, but you haven't provided any plausible mechanism by which this would happen. Furthermore, turning heat directly into energy, creating a cooling effect in the process, is a pretty direct violation of the laws of thermodynamics. You can turn a thermal gradient into useful energy, but you can't create a thermal gradient and generate useful energy at the same time.
@@ellindsey000 the S protein is the one that absorbs the kinetic energy and converts it into mechanical energy, changing the shape of phosphoric acid óxido reductase. in a similar manner in which protons make the ATP synthase stalk spin, changing the shape of the beta sub unit to synthesize ATP.
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell Maybe think about making one, I'm sure there'd be at least a few people sending you money :) Especially if RUclips doesn't monetize you or hides some videos, that might be a safer bet.
@@Pyriphlegeton I have often thought that RUclips hides my videos. and I have the belief that youtubers go viral and monetize because the algorithm decides who to make viral, not because people make it viral.
If you liked the video give it a thumbs up and comment something so that the algorithm treats me well. ✌
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can you make a evolution video of just plants (flowers moss trees and etc)
Technically water boils at 300°C on Venus. Pressure is around 92 atm.
Is the voiceover a real person or is it really good text-to-speech? :D
It's fantastic, I just sometimes imagine to notice it being a tad robotic.
POV: The bacteria on the device screen is watching this and has gained knowledge from the video and over a few million years they manage to reach a futuristic remnant of a portal to Venus and evolve to live there.
Hello, this video is extremely impressive! I love biology and biochemistry. Do you have any reading recommendations about such topics discussed in this video (like the enzymes, and how types of pathways work in general?) thank you for this amazing video!!
cool! what animation software do you use to make these?
Awesome video!
Excellent video keep it up!
You deserve so many more subscribers
Also just curious if you could try to design an cell that could use ammonia as a solvent
Are you still working on the next episode of the king of viruses series 🥺
Jajaja yes, its my most important project. But I had to make other videos because it seems like youtube doesn’t like to show my coronavirus videos. Almost all views are from external sources, and few views were recommended from the youtube algorithm. So I had to make other videos to get more impressions. I want to monetize already 🤣
Interesting ideas, but you can't directly convert brownian motion into useful energy like that. This is basic thermodynamics. To turn heat into useful energy you need a hot side and a cold side, and there's no cold side available to your hypothetical heat-eating bacteria.
Did you see the hole video jajaja I even put blue and red so everyone could understand visually the hot and cold sides. But also there is a new experiment in which it was proved how brownian motion can be converted into useful energy.
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell You claim that your hypothetical phosphoric acid reductase "creates a cooling effect" as it operates, but you haven't provided any plausible mechanism by which this would happen. Furthermore, turning heat directly into energy, creating a cooling effect in the process, is a pretty direct violation of the laws of thermodynamics. You can turn a thermal gradient into useful energy, but you can't create a thermal gradient and generate useful energy at the same time.
@@ellindsey000 the S protein is the one that absorbs the kinetic energy and converts it into mechanical energy, changing the shape of phosphoric acid óxido reductase. in a similar manner in which protons make the ATP synthase stalk spin, changing the shape of the beta sub unit to synthesize ATP.
Very interesting video, thank you!
Wait what is the simulation name at 5:34?
??? . Its an animation, not a simulation.
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell well do you know a good life simulation I can get on pc or mobile that is free?
@@lolosmashkartsyt9068 🤷♀
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell what about molucule simulation
Like simulating h20
I think if life on Venus exists it pro role lives in the clouds
Do you have a patreon account or any other way to financially support you?
No, i dont have a patreon yet 😔
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell
Maybe think about making one, I'm sure there'd be at least a few people sending you money :)
Especially if RUclips doesn't monetize you or hides some videos, that might be a safer bet.
@@Pyriphlegeton I have often thought that RUclips hides my videos. and I have the belief that youtubers go viral and monetize because the algorithm decides who to make viral, not because people make it viral.
@@MolecularAnimationsoftheCell
I agree.
Do think about it. :)
Maybe it'll give you a chance to make a bit of money back.
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