@@DishonoredRatI have to get pen point accurate radiation done because of where it's at, in the brain, they don't want to damage the sensitive tissue elsewhere in the brain so pinpoint it is.
@@nexerkarigum4031we know it is 3 dimensional, but the way we perceive it is commonly in 2d coz depth perception doesn't really work as well at that scale through a microscope
Guy being tortured: “There’s nothing you can do to me to get me to talk!” Interrogator: “Oh yeah?” (rotates his cells) Guy: “I’ll tell! I’ll tell!” Edit: I’ve unknowingly spoiled myself, cause I’ve only seen the Jojo anime
@@marthmallow7420Steel ball run (jojo part 7). The main antagonist of the part is the president of America, the protagonist of the part had the ability to essentially rotate _anything_ at extreme speeds.
just some scale context: the average human hair is around 70 microns in diameter, so these tiny bots can interact with cells which are less than half the width of a single hair. pretty cool if you ask me~
@qingxuanyue well, Eukaryote (mammalian++) cells are pretty big for sure, but bacterial cells are still very small, some averaging around 1 micron in diameter that's 13 times smaller than an average Eukaryote cell! And some species can be as small as 0.2 microns. Apologies for info dump...
@@waeldra1548 Armstrong knew that society is fucked beyond help, so he thought up of a plan that could work, wiping the slate clean for a better society (A society where he can say the N word lmfao)
Sometimes it feels unfair how deeply mankind can manipulate the world. Given how we were also once single-cellular, how is it even possible for life to reach this point?
1) moving machinery with laser beams? We're living in the future. 2) I wonder how that cell feels...Like imagine you're on your way to work and this giant machine picks you up, spins you around, drags you back and forth, and sits you down. You're not damaged, but just randomly abducted.
@@DrBenMileswhat's your guess on how long it'll take for this to be used as "vaccines" or something like that? Do you think it would be more like 10 years or more like 100 years?
It needs more seasons for sure!! But I think the more they delve into medical concepts, the darker it gets! Cells at work: Code black has just a few examples!
So wait… if we can literally grab individual cells? Is it possible to manually grab/destroy cancer cells? I understand that it would be WAY too much work for a single human to go in and manually delete cancer cells as there would be too many cells, but even being theoretically possible is kind of a huge step. A lot of things are only theoretically possible until someone finds a way to do it practically. Maybe if we found a way to automate these tiny robots to act as like a filter or something in the bloodstream? So if it find a cancer cell, it just deletes it and moves on.
This is actually mind blowing and game changing! That's straight up technology from a science fiction novel. I just hope the people in charge use this tech for good medical research purposes and not modifying things in a patient's brains as a short-cut to solving a problem.
There's something hilarious about using the height of technology to simply make a cell spin. Like that one kid who spins their friends too fast in the little teacup chairs.
To be fair... These are not Robots, by definition. They don't work independently/automatically, nor do they solve complex tasks. They are, at least by definition, Machines, although not in the most usual sense. The best definition for them, to me, are that they are part of a tool. The simplest form of Machine. Like Pliers.
Took a bit of searching but I'm pretty sure it's "Optically Actuated Soft Microrobot Family for Single-Cell Manipulation" which can be found (open access) on Wiley
I work with particles as small at 5um, and was thinking, no, 30um, that's too big to be a cell... . But I guess it is big to me when you work day-to-day with smaller things.
@@swagonometry9893 This isn't really a dystopia. We're on a our way to one but relatively speaking we still are free to do and choose from a lot of choices
Kinda crazy how strong surface effects are at that scale. My intuition wants that cell to be a delicate soap bubble but that is very much not the case.
Okaaaay, let’s check the sci-fi list off. VR ✔️ Artificial Intelligence ✔️ Robots ✔️ 3D Printing ✔️ DNA Editing ✔️ Nano machines ✔️ What else do we got left?
The dystopian demonic technology I could see being used in a military aspect being shown to us as some cute little toys is the most terrifying thing ever
Imagine killing a cancer cell with a 360 no scope
I just saw a video about us basically making a gun to kill cancer (a tiny particle accelerator)
@@Storm-_-riderHow did the US find oil in cancer cells
@@Storm-_-rider yup and its WAY better than normal chemotherapy, instead of affecting the whole body it just effects the point you want
lol wtf funniest comment possible
@@DishonoredRatI have to get pen point accurate radiation done because of where it's at, in the brain, they don't want to damage the sensitive tissue elsewhere in the brain so pinpoint it is.
Seeing a cell that is normally seen as if it’s a two dimensional object just start rotating is really weird
How is cell "2 dimensional"
@@nexerkarigum4031 Because normally it looks 2d
@@DeclMilss it literally doesn't, you just look at it from the top
@@nexerkarigum4031we know it is 3 dimensional, but the way we perceive it is commonly in 2d coz depth perception doesn't really work as well at that scale through a microscope
@@nexerkarigum4031So it looks... 2d
I clicked on the comments to find someone saying "Nanomachines, son!".
I didn't expect the video to say it instead.
Lol same dude *Orgasms
SAME HERE. ABSOLUTELY GOATED UPLOADER
ong this dude just got a new sub from mgs fan
This was the Goat Inclusion in the video
Guy being tortured: “There’s nothing you can do to me to get me to talk!”
Interrogator: “Oh yeah?”
(rotates his cells)
Guy: “I’ll tell! I’ll tell!”
Edit: I’ve unknowingly spoiled myself, cause I’ve only seen the Jojo anime
same thing happened to the president of america❗️
@@dusty_curtainswhat fanfic is that
@@marthmallow7420race with balls of steel
@@marthmallow7420Steel ball run (jojo part 7). The main antagonist of the part is the president of America, the protagonist of the part had the ability to essentially rotate _anything_ at extreme speeds.
Get rotated noob
just some scale context: the average human hair is around 70 microns in diameter, so these tiny bots can interact with cells which are less than half the width of a single hair. pretty cool if you ask me~
I don’t think anyone did.
But cool indeed!
Wow
wow so cells are much bigger than I thought
@qingxuanyue well, Eukaryote (mammalian++) cells are pretty big for sure, but bacterial cells are still very small, some averaging around 1 micron in diameter that's 13 times smaller than an average Eukaryote cell! And some species can be as small as 0.2 microns. Apologies for info dump...
@@qingxuanyue nah actual hair stands are just really really small
for example blondes have an average of 150k+ hair strands
Senator Armstrong for 2028
@@waeldra1548 Armstrong knew that society is fucked beyond help, so he thought up of a plan that could work, wiping the slate clean for a better society (A society where he can say the N word lmfao)
Please save me Senator Armstrong 🙇♂️
NANO MACHINES SON
@@Kimtron142 the fact that those are actually possible with laser controlled nano robots that can grab individual cells is mind boggling
@@waeldra1548that's not even real
Now we can say "get rotated" to those cells. 😂
"get rotated, idiot" 😂
This meme needs to make a comeback
@@atomatopia1get rotated
I’m putting my cells in the spin cycle
Literally imagined the whole body rotating with the cell. XD Mind went straight to this meme!
Bro somehow humanity made this from funny rocks and sticks
and tens of thousands of years + like 8000 generations
a floating mass of meat inside a suit made of different meat made this
@@bene2451 bro still. monkeys aren’t even in the stone age yet. Humanity stays on top ✅✅
@@aandersson650 yes we are the smartest species, Im just saying that inventions like this didn't come from rocks and sticks but from other inventions.
@@bene2451 That we made from funny rocks and sticks. Slamdunk against nature
We got nanomachines before gta 6.
I like the quiet Robot Rock playing in the background. Nice touch!
"Now make them kiss"
They already made them do that at the beginning of the video.
@@robosing225That's why they put their comment in the " "
Because they were making a funny caption to the video.
(some) Cells at Work fans:
Wasn't expecting the metal gear reference..... I'm definitely subscribing!
*kith
the robot: "haha get rotated, cell"
You know when you say that I think about how cell is getting the cyborgs
I read this in abridged Goku's voice
@@horsetheround peak
Who says " Get rotated" and doesn't look like an eight year old?
@@kevinroberts781 who says "Who says ' Get rotated' and doesn't look like an eight year old?" and doesn't look like an eight year old?
We got nanorobots before GTA 6
We only can make this joke for like another year
@@apricotcharms4126 well, after that we can say something like "we got GTA 6 before this"
@@lyricsforlife1434 that’s more cringe then saying “we got before gta 6” what are you 12? I don’t think you’ll even be able to play gta 6
@ContinuedOak chill bro, I was just joking. How old are you?
We got an entirely new type of living organism before gta 6
Sometimes it feels unfair how deeply mankind can manipulate the world. Given how we were also once single-cellular, how is it even possible for life to reach this point?
From the Daft Punk - Robot Rock BGM to the final meme, you win the internet for a day.
1) moving machinery with laser beams? We're living in the future.
2) I wonder how that cell feels...Like imagine you're on your way to work and this giant machine picks you up, spins you around, drags you back and forth, and sits you down. You're not damaged, but just randomly abducted.
Cells don't feel anything, they are chemical factories.
I use to rub a laser engraving machine
And that is amazing!
That cell is not sentient, it feels nothing
It's just a blob of organic matter
Dude! You're spinning me out man
That cell doesn't feel as it doesn't have a brain
Can we use this to capture and quarantine cancer cells? This could be revolutionary!
nanomachines, son
Hey! This type of robot probably won't be inside our bodies anytime soon. But it could definitely help us study and build better anti cancer medicines
Don't say that word! They're watching...
@@DrBenMilesI hope never 😬
@@DrBenMileswhat's your guess on how long it'll take for this to be used as "vaccines" or something like that? Do you think it would be more like 10 years or more like 100 years?
A new Cells at Work episode about this would be wild
Random little goober gets rotated by horrifying android
I can imagine white cell trying to save red blood cell from getting abducted 💀
@@anonimie7142 Happy more anime enjoyers are here.
I kinda forgot about this anime, I wonder if the author will do that though
It needs more seasons for sure!! But I think the more they delve into medical concepts, the darker it gets!
Cells at work: Code black has just a few examples!
i love just how comfortable we the public are with companies and governments making things like this
Cant believe we got the real life nanomachines before GTAVI
Really neat! Last I've heard of medical nanobots are those frog heart machines.
Xenobots
Robo-frogs 😦
You can’t just say frog heart machines and not explain 😭
@@SuddenAce XENOBOTS
U seen the self replicating xenobots?
YAY NANOBOTS ARE HERE!!!
Nanomachines, son! 😂
I wouldn't be happy if I were you
@@Stella.22gI agree we should always be afraid
@@yodamorpheus3128 yeah lets all be afraid of progress, surely people were better off 300 years ago when technology wasn't very advanced yet.
we got them before GTA VI
"now kiss"
-scientists probably
Imagine literally dragging a particular sperm cell to the egg like this.
@@MarioMastar Someone needs to do this.
@@Planetary-1 alright ill do it
stolen connent
@@llliiimmmeee connent
MICROMACHINES SON
Nanomachines son!
They harden in response to physical trauma!
You can't hurt me jack
IMMORTALITY 😂
Nanomachines, son!
They harden when _exposed to laser-beams!_
Seeing a microscopic cell just rotate casually hurts my brain
Stop rotating your braincells then. It's obviously not healthy.
Then you haven't got much of a brain
that scene at the end made me so happy
imagine being a single cell trying to survive and you get fucking grabed and shaken like a fucking soda can
Didn’t expect you to throw in a MGR meme!
I mean it should have been a bit obvious with medical nanobots being the main topic
Meme, DNA of the soul
Well, we're making a mother of all omelets here, Jack! Can't fret over every egg!
@@DemlogYT If soul existed 😂
@@narrativeless404 What?
I think it was 2018ish that optical tweezers won the noble prize. And now we are seeing the full effects of why
Wow that’s incredible! Thanks for the info!
2018 in Physics btw
@@AlanisonYT I’ll fix that real quick
@@notreal5135 do they made any application of it? e.g. fighting cancer cells on it beginning
I dunno who this "we" is. But the general populace hasn't see any effect from this technology yet.
I wasn’t expecting the Metal gear revengeance reference
Same. But halfway through, I started thinking it!
I guess the 5'3 friend wanted to get into robotics
So wait… if we can literally grab individual cells? Is it possible to manually grab/destroy cancer cells?
I understand that it would be WAY too much work for a single human to go in and manually delete cancer cells as there would be too many cells, but even being theoretically possible is kind of a huge step. A lot of things are only theoretically possible until someone finds a way to do it practically. Maybe if we found a way to automate these tiny robots to act as like a filter or something in the bloodstream? So if it find a cancer cell, it just deletes it and moves on.
I had this playing in the background and just finally realized what the music was. Lol.
What is it?
@@Bugy64 Robot rock
Major step towards healing bots, genetic modification, material fabrication, etc. Impressive.
or nanomachines that harden in response to physical trauma or smth
Not at all scalable to use on trillions of cells.
@@DJ-Eye It's a step.
@@TheyreBetterDry I know your probably talking about senator armstrong, but I don't think that would make any sense irl
everyone's talking about senator armstrong's thing
but hear me out
what about Borg nanoprobes?
He knew someone's going to make a MGR reference whenever the word nanomachines is brought up so he included in the video. What a lad!
"NANOMACHINES SON! They harden in response to physical trauma! You can't hurt me Jack." -Senator Steven Armstrong
This new Cells at Work episode bouta be amazing!
Lol Metal Gear Rising meme
Nanomachines, son! They harden in respond to physical trama, you can't hurt me Jack!
Armstrong got that oobleck armor.
This is actually mind blowing and game changing! That's straight up technology from a science fiction novel. I just hope the people in charge use this tech for good medical research purposes and not modifying things in a patient's brains as a short-cut to solving a problem.
Probably already are doing bad things with this tbh
@@BroskyCode No
@@kurtasee2314 this is how the oligarchy could win in the end
Hope is the key word here. shakes head.
Good luck moving these things with extremely precise lasers while inside a body lol
It's all fun and games until the operator suddenly sneezes while moving the cells.
This discovery could lead directly to nano cell repair machinery.
There's something hilarious about using the height of technology to simply make a cell spin. Like that one kid who spins their friends too fast in the little teacup chairs.
We got nanorobots to force cells to kiss, before GTA 6.
NANOMACHINES, SON!
We got medical nanobots before GTA 6
We'll reach the singularity before we get Half Life 3 too
If we keep this streak we might finally get flying cars
@@sleeplessdev7204 what surprises me the most is why nobody try to make half life 3 themselves
@@autumn8230there are groups of people actually making their own version of HL3 with the plot that the main writer published on his blog
@@autumn8230because its not cannon we want to know the real story not a fan made one
To be fair... These are not Robots, by definition. They don't work independently/automatically, nor do they solve complex tasks.
They are, at least by definition, Machines, although not in the most usual sense.
The best definition for them, to me, are that they are part of a tool.
The simplest form of Machine. Like Pliers.
"Nanomachines, son!"
This is actually crazy and should be waaaay bigger news than it is big companies hiding the potential of what this is capable of
capable of say, slaughtering us all with impunity should we mass revolt?
@@charlespancamo9771 Go back to the nut house
Where is the paper?
Took a bit of searching but I'm pretty sure it's
"Optically Actuated Soft Microrobot Family for Single-Cell Manipulation" which can be found (open access) on Wiley
You are "pretty sure" 😂 ? The title couldn't be more specific than that
@@SasageTheUndeadyou spelled “thank you” wrong
Mind-boggling
That might be the most fitting Metal Gear reference ever
We causing a grey goo calamity with this one 🔥🔥🔥
was not going into this expecting a metal gear reference 😂
Memories broken
The truth goes unspoken
I've even forgotten my name
I don't know the season
@@justaplaceholderkekw or what is the reason
@@37_newts_in_a_costume I'm standing here holding my blaaade
That one cell being spun around all silly like is god teir
Well you just blew my mind.
Good job, thats a hard thing to do.
Gotta admire the subtle "Robot Rock" song in the background audio; good move.
Lightsabers but with collisions
Can we use this to remove cancer cells?
OH hell nah, those things Are gonna disesemble us 😂
They're human-controlled...
I'll call this thing Micro bus
The "now kith" image slowly moving onto screen is such an underrated part of this short
Imagine if you're just chilling and a being from a higher dimension rotates you with a robot.
Me: Oh I love this movie! I love watching this movie from my human couch!
Robot from a higher dimension: get rotated idiot.
Me: Oh dang it. Wall.
Im sure this will only benefit us😅
We can manipulate microscopic cells further before GTA 6
We have been manipulating nanoscopic DNA for quite some time now
@@aritramondal6942but now I can flex on my cells by rotating them 360 degrees
I work with particles as small at 5um, and was thinking, no, 30um, that's too big to be a cell... . But I guess it is big to me when you work day-to-day with smaller things.
The tolerance for those machines is insane
Every day we get closer and closer to the world of Cyberpunk and any other sci-fi dystopia
we're already in a dystopia. just without the cool cyber arms
@@swagonometry9893 This isn't really a dystopia. We're on a our way to one but relatively speaking we still are free to do and choose from a lot of choices
"Enclaves" By Vadim Panov describe an eerily possible in next 200 years or so dystopia/reality. Idk what else to say, just everything is aligning
@@Idoexist._. I'll take a look
@@swagonometry9893 not unless you live in korea 🤣🤣
They finally making the old school "hi tech laser machine that can heal flesh and organs in seconds" a real thing.
Those cells were Paid Actors 😂
That's amazing in the process of how they figured out how to interact in microverse.
Wait... The cells get rotated?
*TUSK ACT 4*
Its only a matter of time now.
The Borg are coming. 😓
Intresting that they were trying to attempt protoplast fusion with what appears to be 2 animal cells
Fetus labour boutta be a new thing
Kinda crazy how strong surface effects are at that scale. My intuition wants that cell to be a delicate soap bubble but that is very much not the case.
Okaaaay, let’s check the sci-fi list off.
VR ✔️
Artificial Intelligence ✔️
Robots ✔️
3D Printing ✔️
DNA Editing ✔️
Nano machines ✔️
What else do we got left?
Warping space travel, or trying to move faster than light
Hot robot babes, that what we need to focus on
Never thought I'd see cells being rotated under a microscope.
This looks so cool!
With the current “ethical” climate, this is potentially scary technology unchecked
This is mind blowing, imagine where we will be in 50 year with tech like this 🤯
I like how we went from a laser to suddenly now it's a robot and we still didn't explain the robot at all what is going on
i forget that light is a physical thing
I heard "scientists just accidentally designed"
Like bro no way that was an accident💀
its just cgi if u ask me!
This is why i love tecnology
bro that Tyson with pigeons coming in like that cracked me up
Beams of Light exert pressure?? That makes sense when you think about it but holy shit that blows me away.
Ok that's is the exact basis for a molecular fabricator
I was WAITING for the video to end SO BAD SO i could comment "NANOMACHINES, SON!" but you DOUBLE CROSSED ME SO HARD
A robot the size of a cell is impossibly crazy. So cool to watch.
Metal gear had me dying 😭😂
The clip of the game is from metal gear reveangence 👍
seeing a cell rotate is so trippy. we usually see them as flat 2D shapes since we can't rotate them and they don't spin
Imagine using these to surgically save a microscopic organism
The dystopian demonic technology I could see being used in a military aspect being shown to us as some cute little toys is the most terrifying thing ever
That nanomachines meme caught me off guard 😂
This robot is literally pegging the molecule, daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
I like how he just casually told us its a tractor beam without telling us its a tractor beam.
Dude. This is sick.
No way they put a Metal Gear meme in an informative video, that deserves a sub ngl