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@BatteryAcid1103
@BatteryAcid1103 5 лет назад
Incredible stuff, criminally underrated channel. Commenting to tell the algorithm to promote you :)
@bunabobby
@bunabobby 5 лет назад
it worked cause i just discovered this channel
@mmmk1616
@mmmk1616 5 лет назад
Agree!
@biscuitgames_5016
@biscuitgames_5016 5 лет назад
this is just a comment to help the algorithm. I really like your stuff. Cant wait for next friday.
@dukeradwardthe5th843
@dukeradwardthe5th843 5 лет назад
We got squids and pulled their lenses out ( 'O _ O)
@statisticaltriage2506
@statisticaltriage2506 5 лет назад
yes... open those eyes wide... I'll just insert this forcep...
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH 4 года назад
( 'X _ O) ... "one more" ... ( 'X _ X)
@nanak3363
@nanak3363 5 лет назад
"you just have to keep changing until it works " . Damn that hit me harder than 100 bricks .
@cristianm7097
@cristianm7097 2 года назад
But I don't have 400 million years to evolve and improve my skills !
@truvelocity
@truvelocity 5 лет назад
This would be amazing if we could figure this out.
@felipetourinho2976
@felipetourinho2976 5 лет назад
I love this intersection of biology and engineering - the biomimetic
@lusv4316
@lusv4316 2 года назад
the lights on the submarine must burn their eyes like crazy then
@satern8466
@satern8466 3 года назад
This channel is really way too underrated
@A3Kr0n
@A3Kr0n 5 лет назад
Self assembling lens. Awesome.
@huntrichardson
@huntrichardson 4 года назад
Poor little squid got its eyes gouged out
@BB-xe1jl
@BB-xe1jl 5 лет назад
Squids got JEANS!
@yuyiboy
@yuyiboy 5 лет назад
That would be a revolutionary material if we could figure it out. 😊👍🏽
@moumous87
@moumous87 5 лет назад
Hey! Have you disappeared? Please more video
@garymingy8671
@garymingy8671 4 года назад
Notes from the bottom , lordy worketh s in mysterious ways. Sci Fri rules .mo bravo.
@mmmk1616
@mmmk1616 5 лет назад
Wow! Thanks :)
@jakekisiel7399
@jakekisiel7399 4 года назад
Do squid need glasses?
@sal941
@sal941 5 лет назад
سبحان الله
@keatonblackman472
@keatonblackman472 5 лет назад
Um... Is That An Octopus? 2:56
@swamplife3148
@swamplife3148 5 лет назад
Yeet
@Boogers32150
@Boogers32150 5 лет назад
Another comment to help the algorithm, too many fools out there need edumakation
@Pinkittieee
@Pinkittieee 3 года назад
Noice
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH 4 года назад
4:45 it changes until it works. :D Before that, she kept using words like design and made, which personified evolution. I always avoid that because creationists then wonder "who designed it?" or "if it was made so well, someone had to do it." :/
@saturn722
@saturn722 2 года назад
That’s because logical people with common sense and an open mind can clearly understand that there is a mind behind it all. Today we live in a world full of deception unlike any other time in our past. Some of us are oblivious to the deceit. Many don’t even care. The biggest target is the children and those that are being educated in our higher learning institutions. Yes, it’s a conspiracy. The oldest of all humanity. Good vs Evil. And it’s coming to a head!
@ethanrussell3163
@ethanrussell3163 5 лет назад
Another great video, the cephalopod vids are always good!
@casechow
@casechow 5 лет назад
Ok I want to be best friends with her.
@darkishweb
@darkishweb 5 лет назад
i friggin love squids lmao
@keatonblackman472
@keatonblackman472 5 лет назад
Squid & Octopus Rock!
@megamushroom
@megamushroom 3 года назад
Poor squid wort 😢
@rivergrrrl1256
@rivergrrrl1256 5 лет назад
May we have more please? SciFri every day---YEAH!!!
@stethacanthus7861
@stethacanthus7861 5 лет назад
They must see the ocean like they are on LSD the whole time with eyes that big.
@MoreAmerican
@MoreAmerican 5 лет назад
Science doesn’t wait till Friday. Hehe Great post! Very interesting.
@a-sheepof-christ9027
@a-sheepof-christ9027 2 года назад
[edit:] This is interesting to me because the bible portrays Satan as "the scarlet red Dragon". And the "beast of the sea" (revelation 13:13-18) has "seven heads" and "ten horns" in Revelation 13:1 just as some Squids have ten appendages; seven of them being actively used as "arms", while the ninth and the tenth are tentacles laced with razorsharp hooks (horns). Fittingly the Squid also has a remarkably unique capacity to see things sharply; even in unsuitable enviroments with little light and from almost any angle. Genesis 3:1 details "now the Serpent was more "crafty"" than every other being in the garden: But the word crafty (arum) can also mean to have a heightened awareness or be "wary" of what others think or are planning: A perfect description for a large Cephalopod's ability and need to spot approaching wales, or any adversary that might arise. ---------------------------------------- The "squid" and "beast of the sea" in the bible is also a "sea-creature": as it comes from the "greater waters" (sha-mayim) aka space - and will provoke many to accept his sign (revelation 13:13-18).
@saturn722
@saturn722 2 года назад
I think your kind of warning may fall on deaf ears. Theology has its place but first they should know who God is and why it’s important to trust Him.
@a-sheepof-christ9027
@a-sheepof-christ9027 2 года назад
​@@saturn722 Thank you for the heads up. I just tried to share my [rather longwinded] perspective regarding the squid and the connections I saw because it is a fascinating animal and often connected to occultism. I guess I came across as more preachy than i wanted to.
@saturn722
@saturn722 2 года назад
@@a-sheepof-christ9027 Hey man, no problem! I had no idea the squid had connections to the occult. Occultists can be very diverse when it comes to things they worship!
@mikestevens8012
@mikestevens8012 5 лет назад
Bravo
@alaapsarkar
@alaapsarkar 5 лет назад
This is amazing!
@ab.7472
@ab.7472 3 года назад
Squid didn't figure that out, they were made like that.
@PartsUnknownn
@PartsUnknownn Месяц назад
What a cool job
@ProteoEuthismos
@ProteoEuthismos 3 года назад
nice
@helsiclife
@helsiclife 5 лет назад
The editing of this video was gorgeous. But I found the script to be a little slow.
@oliverwilson11
@oliverwilson11 5 лет назад
You can speed up the video. Also I don't think it was scripted
@helsiclife
@helsiclife 5 лет назад
@@oliverwilson11 that's actually what I did.
@nanak3363
@nanak3363 5 лет назад
I love you Sci- Fri. Sorry I had to comment this after seeing this at 1:36-1:46
@shanetheundertaker8474
@shanetheundertaker8474 5 лет назад
Fascinating ! . . . More like this , please ! 👍😉
@gecko1131
@gecko1131 4 года назад
I was Amazed how she explained.
@rivergrrrl1256
@rivergrrrl1256 5 лет назад
Could self assembly be achieved with dodecahedron or more sided cells that were more or less magnetic with the most magnetic in the middle? But how to create multiple magnetic fields crossing like an asterisk? Just musing...hopefully amusing?
@johnnyswatts
@johnnyswatts 5 лет назад
Rivergrrrl, interesting idea, but the thing about magnetic fields is that the field lines always close back in on themselves. This means whatever magnetic particles you're using for the self-assembly will just form short loops between the faces of the polyhedron. Real biomolecules use a combination of shape (like legos only more specific in that the wrong piece won't fit) and electrical charge (to make them stick). They can even change shape when interacting with each other to make other interactions possible. It's pretty fascinating stuff.
@rivergrrrl1256
@rivergrrrl1256 5 лет назад
@@johnnyswatts Obviously I'm in way over my head but isn't an electric charge related to magnetism? The shapes could include non- conducting walls so more than 1 negative and positive could connect automatically. Or more easily just form in a shaped spiral with more magnetism in the center but that doesn't solve the 3D automatic connection problem. It would end up cylindrical not orbal(?) because it would stack north south north south alternatly unless shaped to fit like you said.
@johnnyswatts
@johnnyswatts 5 лет назад
@@rivergrrrl1256, indeed, the magnetic force is related to the electrical force, but the magnetic force requires acceleration of electrical charges. It's much easier to just use the valences of atoms and the shapes of molecules to distribute electrons around molecules. Keep thinking creatively!
@elanianiyvwia8687
@elanianiyvwia8687 5 лет назад
Nature will never cease to amaze us!
@crimsonknight5575
@crimsonknight5575 5 лет назад
There's no such thing as evolution; pff.. self assembly my foot! There is a creator, there is God.
@cablecar10
@cablecar10 5 лет назад
I'll simplify this for you as much as I can. Highly conserved variants of one gene, PAX6, is involved eye development in every living creature we know of, despite the huge variety of anatomical structures used by different groups of animals. Almost like there is a common ancestor from which all animals derive their genetics and therefore body plans from... huh. ~800 million years is a long time to work out the kinks, don't you think?
@crimsonknight5575
@crimsonknight5575 5 лет назад
@@cablecar10 nope!
@EGOS42
@EGOS42 5 лет назад
@@crimsonknight5575 How long do you intend to be willfully ignorant?
@Nerval-kg9sm
@Nerval-kg9sm 5 лет назад
@@EGOS42 I don't think it's willful; his brain appears to be incapable of higher cognitive functions.
@secretfaith3974
@secretfaith3974 4 года назад
Way too clever for Yahweh
@Mpreziv
@Mpreziv 4 года назад
Just more misleading propaganda from somebody on the Internet. How come the octopus I is similar in fact almost identical to the vertebrate eye just wired differently? Why are you lying to people?