"Either that, or _The Mother_ is now *both of them.* ...and if _that_ is the case - Every, single, celled organism is _itself_ the same organism that has continued surviving since the very first cell reproduced itself billions of years ago..." Give me a minute to recuperate from the enormous existential implications of that real quick. Just gonna have a mild crisis about the fundamental axioms of my existence - and we're back. Man that really puts Love, Self-Loathing, Death, and Anti-Bacterial Soap into a whole new perspective.
this concept is actually what I based my personal belief system on. Additionally, as the first single-celled organism came from non-living material, we are also the Earth itself, not to mention our connection to it through food. This also extrapolates to the Sun and solar system and all the way back to the Big Bang where everything that currently exists (besides Hawking radiation, maybe???) was one entity.
its all just semantics anyway. there was a cell, it split into two, part of the cells contents went into one new cell, part went into the other. the first cell was alive, now the two cells are alive. what actually happened is really simple. ok really complex, but it was a simple series of overall events. all the added complexity of identity and is the first cell still alive or is it dead or are the new cells new individuals etc etc etc are mostly invented, to some extent anthropomorphising, and actually get in the way of rather than increase our understanding of things imo.
Super Loops I thought it was a good way to put things in perspective We as humans can’t visualize anything over like 30 or 40 in terms of quantity And we can’t comprehend anything above 100 So to mention that this little microorganism is far older than anything we can ever hope to comprehend really adds to the complexity and fascination of life on earth imo
Honestly, it's pretty crazy to consider that every living organism has an unbroken lineage that descends all the way to the beginning of life. Every single one of our ancestors survived every mass extinction, every predator, every illness, to live long enough to reproduce. It's honestly rather mindboggling.
This channel is a combination of my entire adolescence. Hank Green being my crash course educator, Andrew Huang being my tutor while I was learning how to use FL Studio, and my favorite class in junior high, Biology. This gives me such a sense of magnificent peace that no other channel on TH-cam does
two things: 1) he is totally channeling a mixture of morgan freeman and carl sagan for narration, it's great. and 2) andrew huang makes the music for this series, he is super talented! (hank composes his own music for his band, but i figured you were referring to the music in this video)
This channel is everything I need when I'm killing time in the lab. Chill, informative, beautiful and great music. What more can you want. Keep it up yall!
this idea "you kissed someone and walked away a genetically different person" - a great idea for Sci-Fi! Especially about alien species! I always get sad when aliens are too humanoid, so probaly it's a good idea to look into microcosmos for alien inspo!))
Tbh that make sense cause they can get your DNA from the cheeks cells in your spit. This also means that drinking blood will work just as well! :D Or eating peeled-off skin... Or swallowing down locks of hair... Or biting off whole fingernails... Maybe even drinking piss as well, idk about that. Why do I think of these gross possibilities?
Too many humanoid aliens is a problem with many shows. You'd think with the greatly improved special effects technologies people have now that would be a lot less of a problem. Be glad to inform you there are a wide variety of shapes for the species I've met in my universe.
@@dandanthedandan7558 The idea of taking genetic information from dead discards is actually used by some bacterium species like E. coli. They usually exchange plasmids with other living bacteria, but sometimes they will even take plasmids from dead ones. And some other bacteria share plasmids using special viruses.
Just found the channel, binged all the episodes, and then when I go to the channel page, a new video pops up. Thought I was hallucinating for a second!
8:14 Wait, Hank Green was the one talking this whole time? And Andrew Huang was the one creating the music this whole time? Damn, my 2 favorite youtubers doing stuff on the same channel.
*Clicks on video* "Oh man, the last two videos have been very informing and soothing to watch at the same time! I hope this one's no differe--" *"Death is inevitable"*
You guys are excellent microscopists. In some of these scenes you can catch the formation and breakdown of microtubules and see individual groups of kinesins moving within the cytoplasm during mitosis. That is amazingly detailed microscope work.
Lol its his same lilting, frenetic, lispy delivery as always just slooooowed down. It makes me both cringe, and smile as it warms the cockles of my heart. There's only one hank.
This channel is awesome, I had seen other videos of microorganism but mostly are low quality and without much expplanation, this channel, not only has good quality footage, but the narration it's awesome, so keep doing this awesome job, and almost 100K in like a month that's awesome.
We tend to forget how our own bodies are a huge composition of cells. Nature and life is truly amazing! Everything we have ever done, felt and experienced is thanks to the cells!! :) Peace and light
As a non english-speaking viewer, thanks for speaking with such clear pronunciation and with an adequate speed. For people who know "a little" of English and are learning more, this together with the subtitles has a great value. All this in addition to content, explanations and images, which are simply awesome. Thank you.
As a space cadet in the Microcosmos you provide up-to-date, science-based, factual information that is difficult to obtain and when you do, it is nowhere near as entertaining as you guys. Love your work, keep it up.
Shame Microorganism fossils are difficult to find, we would've been able to fill in so many of the missing links of evolution before the Cambrian explosion happened.
Most of what we figured out was from a geological and geochemical perspective and the effects critters had on the world around them. But yeah, it’s a fascinating period in history. The great oxidation “FU anaerobes” is favourite epoch.
If someone had described this channel to me with words, I would never had thought it would be the thing I was most looking forward to and excited to see in my subscription box. I am so glad you did the intro video on vlogbrothers or I may have never become so obsessed.
I absolutely love this channel! The videos, the music, the toned down narrative all put together in such a calm and relaxed manner that I always come away with a better understanding and appreciation of the microcosm as well as being more relaxed after the video than I was before it. Thank you for making this channel.
This is fascinating in the strangest of ways. No, wait, it's strange in the fascinating-est of ways. Fascinatingly strange? Either way, it's wonderful.
I am soooooo glad this channel exists. I've spent many a year peering through scopes at microorganisms and learning to identify and photograph/video them. I'd love to see a video done by you guys which explains to people how to get started: acquire samples (aquarium filter mulm, ponds etc). how to identify protozoans, algae, fungi, helminths, copepods, etc. In all my years, I've never actually met anyone IRL that enjoyed it as a hobby like I did and sometimes still do.
I know this has been said a lot already, but everything about this channel’s content is just right. Calm, confident and slightly playful delivery, detailed yet lyrical script, and breathtaking footage that demonstrates the vivid three dimensionality of the microscopic world. Just ace. Thank you.
Opened this video at random just now. Instantely subbed. And now I realise the narrater is this Hank dude and I’m subscribed to all of his channels without knowing they were connected lol. Love this concept
I've had trouble getting interested in the micro world through reading and looking at diagrams; these videos give an entirely new and exciting perspective. Being able to see the living microorganisms in action - with commentary - is so interesting, it's making me want to get my own microscope setup. Amazing content so far, keep them coming! :)
Completely stunning. Cant wait for more. Could totally make the videos twice as long and ill still want to see more. Not much of this out there on the web.
these presentations need to be longform...im just saying...30 minutes...45....somewhere in there....this is some of the coolest shit ive seen and the narration/presentation/research is of the highest quality. can't get enough and look forward to the next vid!
Hank sounds so professional and calm. Kinda like that Dr you want to have when they have to explain to you bad news. Thank you Doc, I know understand why my cells decided to call it quits.
It is such a privilege to get this abundance of interesting high quality microscopic footage. And also awesome new information about life on this planet. Thank you for making this channel!!!
As a scientist who studies and mates tetrahymena thermophila regularly, it is so cool to see single celled organisms and their reproduction explained in a way for everyone to understand! Love these videos!
Here we find the perfect synthesis of velvety-voiced narration, beautiful visuals and sublime soundscapes. Such creativity through the lens of a microscope!
I know it's not very groundbreaking for someone to remark that they really like a youtube channel, but I really feel the need to say that this channel touches me on an emotional level. It may be Hank's calm tone, the delicate yet alien background music, or the delicate yet alien creatures swimming around onscreen; but something abput this content makes me truly, deeply happy, and I hope it continues for a very long time.
The background music presses upon me to imagine an apartment filled with tarot card readers. Placing that gently to the side, these Microcosmos mini-documentaries are exceptional. Thank you for making and for sharing these. 🌻
What a great series concept! I didn't know I wanted this, but now find I do. I was disappointed when this episode ended, I would have been happier with a slower, more detailed whole hour.
Ever thought of making an hour long streams of microscopic life? I could watch this for days and 10-15 minutes just isn't enough. Great videos though, went through all of them and can't wait for more content! Keep up the great work guys, this place is a lot of fun. You'll get subscriptions in no time ;)
Yo! This is more like it! This channel has been the perfect little break from falling into the music maker trap. Too many clikcbait videos 😴 I've always been interested in Biology and would look up some David Attenborough stuff from time to time. But THIS, is exactly what I was looking for. Some real, alien looking stuff that just lives and breathes. It's so cool to see all the shapes and sizes and all the different mechanics they utilize. The production quality is very well done too. Big props to your team for putting this channel together! 💎
Very great video to watch! I have a suggestion though, could you put a scale bar instead of the lens magnification? because if you put the lens magnification for example 100x, it's quite ambiguous. for example one that watch your video in a mobile phone and in 30 inches TV will still show 100x, but if we want to rationalise the original size of the microorganism, which one should we use? the Tor the phone screen? Using scale bar will definitely help! Thanks!
I love this man, i wish someone could create a channel showing visuals of the human microbiome in action and looking at certain strains and studying what they actually do.
This channel is so cool. The visuals, the music, the soothing narration (chill Hank Green is a rare and delightful treat). Also you learn things that are stupidly interesting from watching, so over all one of the hottest new channels on youtube right now! Keep it up!
I think I have a new favourite youtube channel.
+
It's definitely up there. Will need more content before it can threaten Contrapoints and Philosophy Tube, but it's looking very promising.
This channel is gonna blow tf up
was about to comment the same thing lol
So happy to have you! Tell people about us :-)
This video is getting shown to my biology students when we get to micro!
Biologize this..
👊🤯
I wish my teacher was a Zelda fan too
perfect, it'll be so inspirational, great move teacher
You sound like a nice teacher. 👍
Dont switch up tabs and open the freaky monster hentai
It's like you made this just for me. -John
Is this a hint that this whole channel is just a dare between you two? ;)
Hi John!
After watching the last couple of episodes I've been asking myself if you've been keeping up with them. Glad to see you are :)
Now you gotta make a sports news only podcast as retaliation.
John baby show us your feet...
"Don't want to hurt your brains too early" he says. As if it is the end goal?
I need an adult!
More of an inevitable side-effect.
If you don't end up questioning your own existence, what's the point of watching a TH-cam video about microbes?
@@journeytomicro When you get ego death from watching a rotifer die.
Big Bopper Hello? is this thing on? am I all alone? is anyone there? i need a bigger gun
@@journeytomicro exactly, you get it!
"Either that, or _The Mother_ is now *both of them.*
...and if _that_ is the case -
Every, single, celled organism is _itself_ the same organism that has continued surviving since the very first cell reproduced itself billions of years ago..."
Give me a minute to recuperate from the enormous existential implications of that real quick. Just gonna have a mild crisis about the fundamental axioms of my existence - and we're back.
Man that really puts Love, Self-Loathing, Death, and Anti-Bacterial Soap into a whole new perspective.
this concept is actually what I based my personal belief system on. Additionally, as the first single-celled organism came from non-living material, we are also the Earth itself, not to mention our connection to it through food. This also extrapolates to the Sun and solar system and all the way back to the Big Bang where everything that currently exists (besides Hawking radiation, maybe???) was one entity.
its all just semantics anyway. there was a cell, it split into two, part of the cells contents went into one new cell, part went into the other. the first cell was alive, now the two cells are alive. what actually happened is really simple. ok really complex, but it was a simple series of overall events. all the added complexity of identity and is the first cell still alive or is it dead or are the new cells new individuals etc etc etc are mostly invented, to some extent anthropomorphising, and actually get in the way of rather than increase our understanding of things imo.
Super Loops I thought it was a good way to put things in perspective
We as humans can’t visualize anything over like 30 or 40 in terms of quantity
And we can’t comprehend anything above 100
So to mention that this little microorganism is far older than anything we can ever hope to comprehend really adds to the complexity and fascination of life on earth imo
The anti-bacterial soap killed me
Honestly, it's pretty crazy to consider that every living organism has an unbroken lineage that descends all the way to the beginning of life. Every single one of our ancestors survived every mass extinction, every predator, every illness, to live long enough to reproduce. It's honestly rather mindboggling.
This channel is a combination of my entire adolescence. Hank Green being my crash course educator, Andrew Huang being my tutor while I was learning how to use FL Studio, and my favorite class in junior high, Biology. This gives me such a sense of magnificent peace that no other channel on TH-cam does
hank, why is your voice so soothing?
andrew, why are you such a talented composer?
Practice makes perfect, I guess
in this series, it kind of has a morgany feel to it
two things: 1) he is totally channeling a mixture of morgan freeman and carl sagan for narration, it's great. and 2) andrew huang makes the music for this series, he is super talented! (hank composes his own music for his band, but i figured you were referring to the music in this video)
sam rusoff i’ve follwed huang’s stuff for ages, so it was definitely a pleasant surprise to see his name in the credits!
This channel is everything I need when I'm killing time in the lab. Chill, informative, beautiful and great music. What more can you want. Keep it up yall!
eyy it's the thought emporium
Wow, I just found this channel and another video has been published already!
Too
Same here!
Same, I just watched a video about the Stentors. Very cool channel!
@iassen1 same here
It’s a very new project :)
this idea "you kissed someone and walked away a genetically different person" - a great idea for Sci-Fi! Especially about alien species! I always get sad when aliens are too humanoid, so probaly it's a good idea to look into microcosmos for alien inspo!))
Check Annihilation(2018) ;)
Tbh that make sense cause they can get your DNA from the cheeks cells in your spit. This also means that drinking blood will work just as well! :D
Or eating peeled-off skin...
Or swallowing down locks of hair...
Or biting off whole fingernails...
Maybe even drinking piss as well, idk about that.
Why do I think of these gross possibilities?
Much of the Ender's Game series of novels after the first revolves around a deadly virus that achieves an odd form of "sentience".
Too many humanoid aliens is a problem with many shows. You'd think with the greatly improved special effects technologies people have now that would be a lot less of a problem. Be glad to inform you there are a wide variety of shapes for the species I've met in my universe.
@@dandanthedandan7558 The idea of taking genetic information from dead discards is actually used by some bacterium species like E. coli. They usually exchange plasmids with other living bacteria, but sometimes they will even take plasmids from dead ones.
And some other bacteria share plasmids using special viruses.
That one person who press "dislike" could use a genetic-changing kiss.
dang
i wanted to give you a like, but you already have 69 for this comment...
Nice
Just found the channel, binged all the episodes, and then when I go to the channel page, a new video pops up. Thought I was hallucinating for a second!
8:14 Wait, Hank Green was the one talking this whole time?
And Andrew Huang was the one creating the music this whole time?
Damn, my 2 favorite youtubers doing stuff on the same channel.
My new favorite type of asmr... the music, the sound, so relaxing... until the ads plaaaaying soooo loudly!!!
shout out to Andrew Huang for making the music!
Use adblock lol
*Clicks on video*
"Oh man, the last two videos have been very informing and soothing to watch at the same time! I hope this one's no differe--"
*"Death is inevitable"*
Well, time to put my phone down and- OR THAT CAN WAIT 8 MINUTES!!
Kenny Martin I DID THE SAME THING HAHA
I was just about to water my garden. Lmao they can wait 10 minutes I suppose
Put your phone under a microscope, Ding, all new episode
@@tylerblackstock6452 Or anything else, for that matter.
why are u so upset pinky:(
You guys are excellent microscopists. In some of these scenes you can catch the formation and breakdown of microtubules and see individual groups of kinesins moving within the cytoplasm during mitosis. That is amazingly detailed microscope work.
It's mostly one guy, James Weiss. His Instagram has tons of footage like this and is well worth a good, long look.
"Beautiful bags of chemicals" applies to all of us, I guess. I'm okay with that. :)
Technically, us multicellulars are more like bags of piles of bags of chemicals
Everyone may be a bag of chemicals, but not everyone is a beautiful one.
@@vigilantsycamore8750 "us multicellulars"
@@vigilantsycamore8750 Even unicellular eukaryotes, with their membrane-bound organelles, are already bags of bags of chemicals
Well, your fat and probably filled with cheetos and other processed garbage.
speak for yourself.
"we living things, we reproduce"
That's where you're wrong Boiii *cries in forever alone*
The cells that constitute your body reproduce.
shut up nerd
@@masonpalmer1752
*watches a documentary*
*proceeds to call someone a nerd*
bruh moment
Hetzer Hasser Ha! You sound like an incel.
Or should I say an... Incell..ular organism.
I’ll leave.
..OR MAYBE THEY ARE ONE BEING THAT HAS NEVER DIED. NEAT.
I love this channel already:)
Wait 'til you find out about mitochondrial DNA...
Love this channel so much, 1 of 3 channels I have notifs on for.
It's funny how this is all basic biology we've learned in school, but it's been so long that it feels like a new concept 🤣
I'm already in love with this series. A wonderful thing to come back to from work.
@Boco Corwin Brutal, but true.
@Boco Corwin love doesn’t have to be mutual bro
Hank Green is becoming the new David Attenborough and I'm jealous
His pacing and wording reminds me of Carl Sagan.
Noah Da Cheese omg that’s so true
Lol its his same lilting, frenetic, lispy delivery as always just slooooowed down. It makes me both cringe, and smile as it warms the cockles of my heart. There's only one hank.
That footage, commentary, music. Just perfect
7:11 the sound design matching the spinning cycle of lil' turbo is top notch.
I... I might actually start using Instagram because of Jam’s Germs.
😂 I would appreciate that!
This channel is awesome, I had seen other videos of microorganism but mostly are low quality and without much expplanation, this channel, not only has good quality footage, but the narration it's awesome, so keep doing this awesome job, and almost 100K in like a month that's awesome.
We tend to forget how our own bodies are a huge composition of cells. Nature and life is truly amazing! Everything we have ever done, felt and experienced is thanks to the cells!! :) Peace and light
I don't care if it takes a million episodes, please explore the entire microcosmos. I need to see _all of it._
Please just make 45 minute videos with awesome visuals and Hank just ASMRing about random stuff
As a non english-speaking viewer, thanks for speaking with such clear pronunciation and with an adequate speed. For people who know "a little" of English and are learning more, this together with the subtitles has a great value.
All this in addition to content, explanations and images, which are simply awesome. Thank you.
Hi Hank, I would like to say I love the way you present this, much better than in scishow!
I love the narrator's voice! It's so cozy, it makes me want to absorb his micro-nuclei.
The only channel I’ve pressed the bell for haha
As a space cadet in the Microcosmos you provide up-to-date, science-based, factual information that is difficult to obtain and when you do, it is nowhere near as entertaining as you guys. Love your work, keep it up.
are we gonna ignore the spinny thing called urocentrum *turbo* at 5:09?
This is the fastest a channel has ever grown on me. I just discovered it two days ago and now it's my favorite.
Science, soothing music and Hank. What more are you looking for? Best new channel out there, thanks for the vids.
Jonn Benny Also, soothing Hank. Rarest of Hanks.
These are the most mesmerizing videos on TH-cam.
I specifically come here for the brain-hurty stuff
With enough of these in a row, we'll have a full length documentary in no time at all! Wonderful work from all involved :)
Shame Microorganism fossils are difficult to find, we would've been able to fill in so many of the missing links of evolution before the Cambrian explosion happened.
Most of what we figured out was from a geological and geochemical perspective and the effects critters had on the world around them. But yeah, it’s a fascinating period in history. The great oxidation “FU anaerobes” is favourite epoch.
tapping andrew huang to do the soundtrack for these was a genius move
Neat. Loving the series so far (I've always been interested in microbiology), keep it up!
If someone had described this channel to me with words, I would never had thought it would be the thing I was most looking forward to and excited to see in my subscription box. I am so glad you did the intro video on vlogbrothers or I may have never become so obsessed.
Imagine that you gave someone a kiss and then walked away...a different organism...THAT is how the Paramecium Bursaria do.
Hi Frank!
I absolutely love this channel!
The videos, the music, the toned down narrative all put together in such a calm and relaxed manner that I always come away with a better understanding and appreciation of the microcosm as well as being more relaxed after the video than I was before it.
Thank you for making this channel.
No one:
Hank: "Hey look at these wiggly bois!!!
Stop.
I usually watch TH-cam videos on double speed, but for some reason this is one of the few channels that I feel like I have to watch on normal speed.
This is fascinating in the strangest of ways. No, wait, it's strange in the fascinating-est of ways. Fascinatingly strange?
Either way, it's wonderful.
I am soooooo glad this channel exists. I've spent many a year peering through scopes at microorganisms and learning to identify and photograph/video them. I'd love to see a video done by you guys which explains to people how to get started: acquire samples (aquarium filter mulm, ponds etc). how to identify protozoans, algae, fungi, helminths, copepods, etc. In all my years, I've never actually met anyone IRL that enjoyed it as a hobby like I did and sometimes still do.
I know this has been said a lot already, but everything about this channel’s content is just right. Calm, confident and slightly playful delivery, detailed yet lyrical script, and breathtaking footage that demonstrates the vivid three dimensionality of the microscopic world. Just ace. Thank you.
I just got myself a new microscope on Amazon! I can't wait, but in the meantime I'll be watching this channel.
Opened this video at random just now. Instantely subbed. And now I realise the narrater is this Hank dude and I’m subscribed to all of his channels without knowing they were connected lol.
Love this concept
I've had trouble getting interested in the micro world through reading and looking at diagrams; these videos give an entirely new and exciting perspective. Being able to see the living microorganisms in action - with commentary - is so interesting, it's making me want to get my own microscope setup. Amazing content so far, keep them coming! :)
Completely stunning. Cant wait for more. Could totally make the videos twice as long and ill still want to see more. Not much of this out there on the web.
This is so fantastically relaxing and interesting. Hearing Hank speak in this way is great. Thanks!
these presentations need to be longform...im just saying...30 minutes...45....somewhere in there....this is some of the coolest shit ive seen and the narration/presentation/research is of the highest quality. can't get enough and look forward to the next vid!
I’m speechless at just how great these videos are
Hank sounds so professional and calm. Kinda like that Dr you want to have when they have to explain to you bad news. Thank you Doc, I know understand why my cells decided to call it quits.
I love this channel soooo much!!! It's like discovering a new part of the universe, literally
like whole new category on pornhub you overlooked all these years, this could go for hentai
It is such a privilege to get this abundance of interesting high quality microscopic footage. And also awesome new information about life on this planet. Thank you for making this channel!!!
As a scientist who studies and mates tetrahymena thermophila regularly, it is so cool to see single celled organisms and their reproduction explained in a way for everyone to understand! Love these videos!
I'm loving these videos, you guys show me things i wouldn't normally be able to see and i love looking at microorganisms and their interactions
Watched before going to bed. I feel like I've been read a story and now I'm ready for sleep. Such a soothing voice, thanks hank.
Did anyone else notice that during 7:09 - 7:30 the background music's rhythm is in sync with the cell's rotation? That felt nice.
Please go deeper into topics like this, there is enough material to cover to make a whole series!
I have to say I'm quite happy that three youtubers I already like made a channel together, that being jam's germs, hank and andrew huang
So glad that I found this channel! The Microcosmos is indeed fascinating...........
My new favorite TH-cam series. I love love love this show
I cannot express how excited I am for this channel.
The calm tone of Hank's voice makes this very pleasing.
Here we find the perfect synthesis of velvety-voiced narration, beautiful visuals and sublime soundscapes. Such creativity through the lens of a microscope!
Wow…didn’t imagine Hank’s voice in this soothing calmness...
, but it’s nice....I enjoy the show very much....thank you!
I know it's not very groundbreaking for someone to remark that they really like a youtube channel, but I really feel the need to say that this channel touches me on an emotional level. It may be Hank's calm tone, the delicate yet alien background music, or the delicate yet alien creatures swimming around onscreen; but something abput this content makes me truly, deeply happy, and I hope it continues for a very long time.
Hank Green here is like the Attenborough of microorganisms
Even if one ignores the content of the videos the presentation itself is beautiful. I can't wait for more videos.
quickly becoming my favorite channel to watch before bed. Soothing, beautiful, educational. It's perfect.
I love the depth that's so subtly incorporated into this channel lol HURT MY BRAIN !
I think this is the best channel on TH-cam.
The background music presses upon me to imagine an apartment filled with tarot card readers. Placing that gently to the side, these Microcosmos mini-documentaries are exceptional. Thank you for making and for sharing these. 🌻
Every time I watch these, I'm astounded when the time comes to an end. It's passed in a blink.
What a great series concept! I didn't know I wanted this, but now find I do. I was disappointed when this episode ended, I would have been happier with a slower, more detailed whole hour.
I really hope this youtube channel gets a lot more attention. Very informative, intriguing, and interesting content.
Ever thought of making an hour long streams of microscopic life?
I could watch this for days and 10-15 minutes just isn't enough.
Great videos though, went through all of them and can't wait for more content!
Keep up the great work guys, this place is a lot of fun.
You'll get subscriptions in no time ;)
I'm 4 years late, but so glad this channel exists! Thank you for everything you do. Binging everything from the start haha.
These videos are all so calming. Some combination of Hank's voice and the musical composition is just perfect
There are so many philosophical answers woven into these videos... and it's all effortlessly articulated
This cannel has great potential, I'm happy to discover this channel!
Thanks, youtube algorythm
Somehow I love how the top left transitions from "Heliozoa in cell division" to "Two heliozoa" at 2:10 :D
Yo!
This is more like it! This channel has been the perfect little break from falling into the music maker trap. Too many clikcbait videos 😴
I've always been interested in Biology and would look up some David Attenborough stuff from time to time.
But THIS, is exactly what I was looking for.
Some real, alien looking stuff that just lives and breathes. It's so cool to see all the shapes and sizes and all the different mechanics they utilize.
The production quality is very well done too. Big props to your team for putting this channel together! 💎
I am so freaking stoked for this channel. Please keep posting!
Ok this channel is already blowing out of proportion.
Very great video to watch! I have a suggestion though,
could you put a scale bar instead of the lens magnification?
because if you put the lens magnification for example 100x, it's quite ambiguous. for example one that watch your video in a mobile phone and in 30 inches TV will still show 100x, but if we want to rationalise the original size of the microorganism, which one should we use? the Tor the phone screen?
Using scale bar will definitely help! Thanks!
Oh Hank and friends...what a magical journey and wonderful production. Really perfect music and voice to go with it all. Thank you!
This channel is absolutely amazing. The TH-cam find of the year for me. Thanks JttM!
I would be down for more of the different mechanisms. Is Goooood.
I love this man, i wish someone could create a channel showing visuals of the human microbiome in action and looking at certain strains and studying what they actually do.
This channel is so cool. The visuals, the music, the soothing narration (chill Hank Green is a rare and delightful treat). Also you learn things that are stupidly interesting from watching, so over all one of the hottest new channels on youtube right now! Keep it up!