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@bernardthongvanh5613
@bernardthongvanh5613 2 года назад
I'd love a video where james explain how he prepares the slide/stained the specimen if he did/setup the microcospe with the results each time.
@drandana3661
@drandana3661 2 года назад
Yeeesss!!!! Please!!!
@nickcosimano5028
@nickcosimano5028 2 года назад
Or how he fallows such fast microbes. I have such a hard time
@chillinatmyhouse
@chillinatmyhouse 2 года назад
That would be a must see for sure
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 2 года назад
That will be an awesome video.
@greenboy1916
@greenboy1916 2 года назад
That would be pretty dope
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 2 года назад
Maybe we're just inside an organism on someone's slide collection! It's the idea that micro organisms don't have any clue about what's outside their direct environment that feels like our relationship to the universe.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 2 года назад
I, a human being, am sitting here, all seven trillion cells, watching this in complete astonishment of what I, the human being, am seeing. Suddenly, I realize the whole process it takes for me to see, and my shoulder itches. I scratch... And still, I'm in awe! The profundity of depth it takes, to appreciate appreciation. I wonder if the universe, in some way, watches us, watching it, with the same smile a parent has watching a child? 🥂
@yumithelight4375
@yumithelight4375 2 года назад
I felt this astonishment as well.
@37thraven
@37thraven 2 года назад
I've heard a similar sentiment around the whole phenomenon of studying psychology,. And of existential anxiety. The marvel that is the brain studying itself. Often considered along with the cognitive mindfulness exercises that ask you to question and reflect on your spontaneous thoughts, where they come from, and who you are, if not those thoughts. (That itch though. I try not to think deeper on what and why ;)
@IISG93II
@IISG93II 2 года назад
A beautiful quote that comes to mind is "We are the universe experiencing itself in human form." Makes my eyes water.
@valoriel4464
@valoriel4464 2 года назад
What a beautiful cmt. Thx Robert. You almost 'waxed poetic ' on us. 👌
@LaurensHouweling
@LaurensHouweling 2 года назад
makes me wonder who I am, are these little worms in my cells, also me? where do I end and where does the rest of the world begin? in truth it’s all a matter of speech.
@Blackmark52
@Blackmark52 2 года назад
What to say? It's mind-boggling that these things are so complex while being so small and that they exhibit such complex behaviour. It confirms my belief that consciousness is not a human development. It started with life and we are conscious systems rather than conscious beings.
@evilcanofdrpepper
@evilcanofdrpepper 2 года назад
about two minutes in and just started recognizing the constantly evolving lines of notes in the music. the way it flows and changes like generations of organisms that we are watching through the microscope.
@deafmusician2
@deafmusician2 2 года назад
It's called an arpeggiator. Most modern keyboards have some form of arp algorithms built in. I've some keyboards that would blow your mind..
@DizzyEyes94
@DizzyEyes94 10 месяцев назад
​@@deafmusician2considering it's Andrew Huang's ambient stuff, it's likely he programmed it with a modular synth, if you're at all interested in synthesizers I would check him out~
@oKOMAPo
@oKOMAPo 2 года назад
This is possibly the best background video for a meeting with friends. Ever. Chill music and epic visualizer. Thank you
@1nt3rl0ck
@1nt3rl0ck 2 года назад
hit the bong right ? ^_^
@trevorizotic
@trevorizotic 2 года назад
@@1nt3rl0ck special shroom more like
@dickdeoreo
@dickdeoreo 2 года назад
Lit on some Delta-8
@terrynewberg5732
@terrynewberg5732 2 года назад
What's blowing my mind is how fast the cilia are still beating, even slowed down 800%!!! Also - it's so evident on some of those clips how soupy the water is for those little beings to swim through.
@SKERLECK
@SKERLECK 2 года назад
I remember when I did LSD a year ago and decided to watch some of these videos. Incredible experience. The detail under these microscopes are amazing.
@pin9326
@pin9326 2 года назад
Lmao WHAT
@SKERLECK
@SKERLECK 2 года назад
@@pin9326 seriously!
@penguins0392
@penguins0392 2 года назад
That's amazing. Psychedelics are wonderful and using them in this context is so creative. If anyone else here has experienced them then you know the amount of understanding and empathy one can have is outstanding. Imagine using that amount of understanding to become one with this little universe
@SKERLECK
@SKERLECK 2 года назад
@@penguins0392 I learned we must all eat! Their drive is to find food and continue to reproduce. It's universal for organic creatures! I know it may sound simple saying 'we must eat' but it's a truth that hits very hard. There's a goal here in this physical reality, but until we find it, eat eat eat! It's the only way! Be careful what you're putting inside you!
@csibesz07
@csibesz07 2 года назад
@@SKERLECK Here is another lesson: we must drink, more than we eat! ba-dum-TSH
@OLD_CROW
@OLD_CROW 2 года назад
Watching these slowed down, to me, makes it more real how the water is viscid to these animals even though I know it's just a slow motion illusion.
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
Viscous, but agreed!
@Synky
@Synky 2 года назад
I don't quite understand what you mean
@fugithegreat
@fugithegreat 2 года назад
I would love a ten-hour version of just the microbes and the music to leave on my TV all day. 😁
@pablofreitasmachado8076
@pablofreitasmachado8076 2 года назад
Become a Patron, download clips, use pretty basic editing software, BAM
@lilyroberts402
@lilyroberts402 2 года назад
The video of my DREAMS from this channel! This channel offers basically every positive thing: knowledge, beautiful footage, gorgeous music, and the best narration ever! Thanks so much for this utterly sublime content.
@anotherholywar
@anotherholywar 2 года назад
The comments are all really good too
@viridian-
@viridian- 2 года назад
The motion makes so much more sense in slow motion. At speed it just looks like they just vibrate their way around, or flail noodles at random directions and it somehow propels them.
@lilyroberts402
@lilyroberts402 2 года назад
Wishing all the little tardigrades, all the little microbes, and all of the little wigglers have a happy Christmas!
@stoobeedoo
@stoobeedoo 2 года назад
12:00 When step off your shift for a coffee break and leave the street sweeper stuck in gear.
@matthewcherry1890
@matthewcherry1890 2 года назад
That bit of paramecia at around 18:36 looks awesome; it ought to be a wallpaper.
@splintmeow4723
@splintmeow4723 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this for so long. 🥺 I didn’t know patreon had more! Thank you so much James and Andrew ❤️
@exploremicroscopy
@exploremicroscopy 2 года назад
Extraordinary imaging. Slow motion in microscopy is rare enough, slow motion DIC is even more rare, and now 240fps slow motion DIC in 4k... Absolutely stunning. I found myself staring at the minute details of the organisms surface and cilia, all while grinning like a fool! Beautiful job tracking the organisms motion and focus planes, too. I know how much work that is. James, you've really outdone yourself! Really nice score as well.
@megatronyeets
@megatronyeets 2 года назад
Ooo I love how with the paramecium footage, you can actually see how the cilia grab at the surrounding water to move the organism forward
@Neosapien11
@Neosapien11 2 года назад
This channel is fascinating. I'm currently in isolation, so this is a welcomed treat. Thank you to the creators 😃
@nuclearfrog306
@nuclearfrog306 2 года назад
Please, we want MORE slow motion footage! It makes the motions of the microbes much easier to view
@TedToal_TedToal
@TedToal_TedToal 2 года назад
Idea: is there a microscopic acoustic transducer you could insert into the water on your slides to record SOUNDS made by the organisms?
@georgeparkins777
@georgeparkins777 2 года назад
I doubt it would translate into much that was decipherable/interesting to our ears
@TedToal_TedToal
@TedToal_TedToal 2 года назад
@@georgeparkins777 well, if it is placed near the place the microscope is focused on, maybe you COULD correlate sounds with movements. You never know what you might discover.
@resonantconsciousness9248
@resonantconsciousness9248 2 года назад
You might use something LIKE a moving coil record cartridge, quality amplification will be the key
@tonypujals
@tonypujals Год назад
Watching this, I wondered about the possibility of capturing sound as well ... some kind of system where a microscopic mic follows the area of focus, I imagine. Would be fascinating to hear correlated audio. What does their world sound like? Do these microscopic animals "hear sound" by sensing vibration in some way?
@Bretaxy
@Bretaxy Год назад
If you had something sensitive enough to capture the vibrations made from micro-organisms, I think you would capture the sound of the Earth vibrating/human breathing/general vibrations from other animals.
@galaxiaknight
@galaxiaknight 2 года назад
I'm currently taking a Zoology course and honestly I'd LOVE for james to capture a trochophore larva from a snail or annelid, or other kinds of animal larvae
@shellypatterson6519
@shellypatterson6519 2 года назад
This is so beautiful, thank you! I especially enjoyed the smiling stentor with a wiggly mustache ☺️❤️
@Flame-Bright-Cheer
@Flame-Bright-Cheer 2 года назад
Love the Slow-mo-fo-sho yo my micBros ... masters of my cilia.. .. you guys are PROtozoa for showa. I have so much more love for the slime in my tub that's why I made you this rhyme... Just because... You rock.. thank you for your time and slime♥️🙏🤘🏼🕉️
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 2 года назад
There is no such thing as "too much slow motion footage" of the microcosmos!
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 2 года назад
Slower!!! Just kidding...😂
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
I could listen to your voice for hours, though, so I wish you hadn't "shut up." 😒 Your voice is so calming and peaceful, what my destroyed life needs right now. In fact, I think you are one of the few things that have managed to keep me going during the worst 14 months of my life. May you have a Happy Christmas and great New Year! Someone needs to!
@MrMic-kp3ww
@MrMic-kp3ww 2 года назад
Stunning beautifull the paramecium footage! I had to look it multiple times.
@MathewTizard
@MathewTizard 2 года назад
This was beautiful and fascinating. I watched it twice through with my newborn baby girl, and it chilled the pair of us right out. Gorgeous footage and sublime music. Thank you.
@jonnyunited
@jonnyunited Год назад
Definitely would watch more of these bonus videos! Very relaxing!
@tsaszymborska7389
@tsaszymborska7389 2 года назад
Unbelievable pictures. Truly amazing. What fantastic work!
@rjarpa
@rjarpa 2 года назад
this is the kind of video to justify a 4K tv in the living room to chill out instead of aquarium.
@1nt3rl0ck
@1nt3rl0ck 2 года назад
Time is relative to size, actually slowing down is like pacing with them
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
A great video. Thanks. Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
@nelsonianb1289
@nelsonianb1289 2 года назад
This is all I want. Pure. Footage of cool shtuff. Without paying for patreon as well as youtube.
@MissTrinidad
@MissTrinidad 2 года назад
Thank you JTTM Team! This is quite soothing and fascinating!
@pierrelitas6426
@pierrelitas6426 2 года назад
Thank you & happy new year
@Sevenigma777
@Sevenigma777 Год назад
That music with the Dolphin sounding clicks always makes me think it's the microorganisms communicating lol
@ultra1000
@ultra1000 2 года назад
30 minutes??? Christmas came early, boy!!
@NovaGirl8
@NovaGirl8 2 года назад
after "relax' I was hoping you would say "have a kitkat" :P
@carmenmombourquette5633
@carmenmombourquette5633 2 года назад
Very well done Mr. V. Terrific list of resources at the end. If I was not heading right into retirement I would have my Social Studies for Non- Majors students watch this video and see what we could generate from it.
@BlackWolf42-
@BlackWolf42- 2 года назад
This will take the place of the traditional 'Yule Log" just fine.
@kpk1958
@kpk1958 Год назад
Beautiful video and music...very psychedelic and engaging. The magnification and slowed playback speed make them appear as giant sea creatures. Why would anyone need supernatural wonder when the natural wonders are this deep and rich?
@AndrewChumKaser
@AndrewChumKaser 2 года назад
Thank you microcosmos team, and merry Christmas
@daniell1483
@daniell1483 6 месяцев назад
This is a great video to meditate with. The music, the visuals, it all makes me very contemplative. Asking questions of myself, and trying to answer those questions as well.
@isla25
@isla25 2 года назад
Incredible. Thank you for sharing.
@merveilleuxetmagique
@merveilleuxetmagique 2 года назад
Thank you very much, very beautiful. Carchesium: lovely, like a bouquet of flowers!
@Michalosnup
@Michalosnup 2 года назад
36 minutes of slow motion microbes? yes please
@ybuntu
@ybuntu 2 года назад
Thank you!! It would be more interesting if you showed normal speed at the beginning for ~ 5 seconds, and only then slow motion. )) ------------ Спасибо!! Было бы интереснее, если бы вначале ~5 секунд показывать обычную скорость, а уже потом слоу мо.
@hongo3870
@hongo3870 2 года назад
they are so beautiful, so perfect. little living machines.
@Unidentifying
@Unidentifying 2 года назад
Life is so incredible and a bit weird
@underthescopes4614
@underthescopes4614 Год назад
Can you imagine that big boy at 15:00 just invading your space LOL
@ThisFinalHandle
@ThisFinalHandle 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure there's some electro squirmy rooters in there.
@Roger-go6jc
@Roger-go6jc Год назад
I had a microscope as a kid and I'd bring pond water home and watch these critters blast around. Then I was lucky to work in Microbiology so I could use good microscopes with phase contrast, polarization and various filters. But that was back in the 1970-80's. Have not done it since then. This is just mind blowing. I was transfixed. Such beauty of organisms that were familiar, I could not believe it would be this moving for me. Thankyou.
@pisscow6395
@pisscow6395 Год назад
I never thought I'd cry watching a bunch of cells in slow mo. Wonderful video!
@vivianeb90
@vivianeb90 2 года назад
Can’t believe this is 800 times slowed down, they must be the fastest moving organisms on earth.
@Asdfpt4dp
@Asdfpt4dp 2 года назад
It’s slowed 800% which is equivalent to 8 times
@vivianeb90
@vivianeb90 2 года назад
@@Asdfpt4dp yeah, after writing the comment I realized that, too, but my ipad or sth. didn't want me to edit my comment.
@jtpinnyc
@jtpinnyc 2 года назад
The only thing that gets me about these amazing videos is that we're seeing the lives of microorganisms in a nice stable drop of water between two plates of glass under a microscope in a warm lab with a nice light shining through them. Almost like a mellow kind of Spongebob Squarepants vibe. But most of the time, these critters are going over Niagra Falls and being flushed down the crapper, not so mellow then eh!
@boefteck
@boefteck 2 года назад
Hey guys! Appreciate all the beautiful footage! I have a question, and google hasn't been much help...but I'm wondering: how deep is the space between the top and bottom of the slide? Thanks again!
@microbe_guru
@microbe_guru 2 года назад
It depends on how you prepare your slide. If it has lots of debris it will be thicker. It you put mainly water it can get pretty thin. Perhaps even 50 micrometers.
@boefteck
@boefteck 2 года назад
@@microbe_guru thanks!
@lapteacru
@lapteacru 2 года назад
what sort of water u use?
@pieterduplessis6632
@pieterduplessis6632 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful photographic masterpeices. You guys are contributing to a more enlightened future for humanity.
@KoiRun50
@KoiRun50 2 года назад
OMG 37 minutes! We struck gold. I'm going be enjoying this.
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@obieobrien5883
@obieobrien5883 2 года назад
These are always so interesting!
@HarryKhan007
@HarryKhan007 2 года назад
Slow motion is also important for videos about Brownian motion. With only 30 fps, a camera can capture only half as much of it as an eye can.
@miladirani4313
@miladirani4313 2 года назад
One of the best channel in RU-vid , thank you
@peterluth
@peterluth 2 года назад
Fantastic!
@beetlebob4675
@beetlebob4675 2 года назад
Psychedelics + this content = CHEF'S KISS. 😍😂
@FoxDragon
@FoxDragon 2 года назад
Oh please make more like this!!!!!
@goldentrout4811
@goldentrout4811 2 года назад
Very therapeutic, thank you!
@MrTweetyhack
@MrTweetyhack Год назад
awesome footage
@Bear551590
@Bear551590 2 года назад
12:00 Who's going to look at that ciliate and tell me it's not just a Roomba nanobot? All of those things seem to just be sweeping up the detritus all around them. Everywhere.
@chriszerdzinski
@chriszerdzinski 2 года назад
Merry Christmas to you and all!
@user-yy9ov2jc2n
@user-yy9ov2jc2n 2 года назад
Thanks for super video!)
@valoriel4464
@valoriel4464 2 года назад
Happy New Year everyone. Best wishes for 2022.
@user-pz5nw4bo5p
@user-pz5nw4bo5p 4 месяца назад
this is so awesome
@jerry3249
@jerry3249 2 года назад
Beautiful footage ^^ fantastic music ^^
@javierconrad611
@javierconrad611 2 года назад
Watching this while enjoying my meals. Can't believe we modern human co-existed with this beyond prehistoric.. well..'creature' 😁
@LucasBenderChannel
@LucasBenderChannel 2 года назад
I'm gonna leave this up on screen, the next time I have guests over :D
@bobtheslow
@bobtheslow 2 года назад
curious to know what the little corkscrew worm looking things are that appear in several videos. thanks and happy holidays!
@Ratciclefan
@Ratciclefan 2 года назад
I wanna know too
@Mythreesons137.
@Mythreesons137. 2 года назад
@@Ratciclefan bacteria
@DanWills
@DanWills 2 года назад
I love this so much! If there were a version that had a soundtrack like the demo: Protozoa by Kewlers (which was By Actor Dolban and Little Bitchard iiuc), I'd be ecstatic!
@antonsimx5336
@antonsimx5336 2 года назад
Supporting them is worth it.
@bullzdawguk
@bullzdawguk 2 года назад
In relation to the size of the universe, we're probably a lot smaller in comparison from us to them. That's probably more mind-blowing for me.
@dotnori_pl
@dotnori_pl 2 года назад
I love this! What kind of books should I buy to learn more about microcosmos?
@callappa
@callappa 2 года назад
Love the Spore gameplay!
@glennk.7348
@glennk.7348 Год назад
Bravo to Mr. Huang! 🎶
@willieberts8576
@willieberts8576 2 года назад
Ein sehr schöner Film
@batzzz2044
@batzzz2044 2 года назад
3:40 tube socks and ramen lol
@gordonyork6638
@gordonyork6638 Год назад
A Hearts of Space Special. This is nice.
@nightterror007
@nightterror007 Год назад
In the immortal words of Robin Williams: "I'll tell you what a paramecium is! That's a paramecium! It's a one-celled critter with no brain that can't fly!"
@tressonkaru7410
@tressonkaru7410 5 месяцев назад
I wouldn't mind them doing one more like this. Maybe 2 hours long. Relaxing music n pretty colors.
@Ratciclefan
@Ratciclefan 2 года назад
Incredible
@petitcanasson3990
@petitcanasson3990 2 года назад
Guys I love your videos thank you for showing us the beauty and mystery of life. You should try to film the details of Blobs (fisarum polycephalum) or other myxomycetes and film some details in mycetes !
@nmcgunagle
@nmcgunagle 2 года назад
Such a relaxing soundtrack
@Sevenigma777
@Sevenigma777 Год назад
If this is slowed to 800x I can't imagine how fast the flagellum are really moving
@Moroi92
@Moroi92 2 года назад
Blepharisma looks like a scarf IT'S AWESOME THO
@matrusdoubt6696
@matrusdoubt6696 2 года назад
you can actually see the way the cork-screw bacteria move... one flagellae at one end that rotates both directions to allow for forward and backward screwing.
@carptone2056
@carptone2056 2 года назад
Hehe..
@ThisFinalHandle
@ThisFinalHandle 2 года назад
That was brilliant. Edit: this is brilliant.
@kisnpisn4919
@kisnpisn4919 2 года назад
this was breathtaking. chefkiss*
@am_I_or_am_I_not
@am_I_or_am_I_not 2 года назад
Man this is better than playing Spore
@Gwyndl
@Gwyndl 2 года назад
Awesome 👍🏻
@UndMasMut
@UndMasMut 2 года назад
Yesssssss
@AM-pp5rl
@AM-pp5rl 2 года назад
Best Christmas gift ever....... So getting DIC .
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