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Hello, I've been a long-time fan and am conveniently studying cave microbiology! I have to say this was a fantastic video, and I'm so excited to see this subject get attention, especially on your channel! I can confirm attempting to culture those microbes is very challenging, and we utilize all sorts of unorthodox growth medium ingredients, and that's JUST for bacteria. Don't even get me started on Archaea. In our lab, we're looking into growing archaea and bacteria on the same growth medium to understand the mechanisms of nutrient exchange between these two life forms. We are only NOW attempting to characterize and describe viral life within the field and how they support these microbial communities. People really don't know how much these cave microbes have to offer in terms of novel antibiotics, enzymes for bioremediation or heavy metal degradation, and astrobiology research so again, I am delighted to see this video!!!!
Satan: here is the lava lake where you'll spend eternity Me: actually, since we're underground, it's magma Satan: this is one reason you are here, you know
*Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
Archaea microbiologist here! Thank you for shedding some light onto theses tiny surivival specialists! Indeed, trying to grow them in a lab is challenging, but it astonishes me every time how a 300 liter tank full of boiling sulfuric acid is the optimal way to enrich some of these creatures. There is so much still to learn about what life - however small - can endure. Keep up the great work!
Sounds a bit like the environment on Venus. I wonder whether something similar to the Archaea microbiology you're studying may be around on or under Venus.
It's our human bias. Makes it seem crazy how alien these creatures are to what we find comfortable. Wonder if it makes it more or less likely aliens would be different from us or from life on earth in general. Convergent evolution is a thing after all and most planets are made of similar things.
@@aaronfieldman3957 I'm not an expert but i'm guessing that due to the fact the Mars is a lot cooler and less massive than Earth that you'd have to go a lot deeper than you would on Earth to get similar temperatures and pressures. I'd be interested in knowing if it was even possible as that could suggest that there might still be some dormant life from when Mars had water and a magnetosphere deep in it's crust; protected from radiation and water sublimation/evaporation.
"Just like the atmosphere is constantly mixing air to create weather, down here, rocks are mixing to create rock weather." Absolutely brilliant. Amazing. Genius.
Second this. Also love the "this is interesting stuff about universe and the scale is so unconceivable that an existential crisis is just a side effect" content, like black holes.
Bro, props to the animation team. This is absolutely insane and smooth and such high quality. I’ve seen your videos before but something about this one is just absolutely top tier
@@pastpunkonce I lose control, might as well destabelize your uraniu... what am i doing with this beautiful free will, I chose this timeline rather than my homework. Why did I choose this route what events led to me typing this.
you ever watch the deep dive. it's their sales team that's amazing/ without a hard sell, their content just attracts big energy sponsors with their likemindedness
When I discuss alien life with someone, I always bring up extremophiles and the very real possibility, that they might even life on a couple of moons in our own Solar System. Finding life outside Earth would be the biggest scientific discovery ever, rivalling relativity and quantum physics.
@@kadecooke9963 Math also told us gravity waves should exist, but it took us over 100 years to discover them. It's nice to know something is possible in a hypothesis, but it's great to actually discover that the hypothesis is real.
Guys like him live in some oil deposits and it's why pipeline maintenance requires regular shots of biocide; the little dudes survive whatever processes the oil goes thru, find a place to stick to in a line and it's all-they-can-eat time. I had no idea ANYTHING could live in crude oil but there it is. Nothing surprises me after that when it comes to what live can thrive in.
And for some reason they named the planet after a greek god. They named all the other planets after roman gods. I hope they change the name, it’s never not funny
Now this, this is what I once started watching Kurzgesagt for. Info on obscure corners of science. It truly gave me that feeling of wonder and amazement again, which I haven't had in a while with Kurzgesagt.
@@homosapien6031 It's weird knowing that there are worlds which can control us. Something insignificant like foreign bacteria in our guts for example can cause a chain reaction to change our thinking and health. Or knowing that all of our memorys are nothing but electric power which could stop at any time.
I'm glad this channel is finally talking about the Mystery Flesh Pit (aka Permian Basin Superorganism). It was my favourite national park when I visited the US years back. It's crazy they STILL won't reopen it.
Are the two main characters teens/very young adults who have been best friends since childhood and during this journey they realize they have feelings for each other? 🥴😂
I'm a student studying geology and this topic really fascinated me. I am familiar with extremophiles but I didn't know that life can be found in conditions where even metamorphism of rocks occur
5:03 learning about the incredible survival strategies of deep microbes is mind-blowing! The fact that they can essentially 'hibernate' for thousands of years and then come back to life is fascinating!
Watching this, my jaw dropped and my eyes went wide with wonder. The animations are wounderful and the soundtrack is so cinematic that I want to go on an epic science adventure myself. This would have to be my favourite Kruzgaesgt yet! Thank you so much for what you do!
5:06 "Desulforudis audaxviator" doesn't even sound like your traditional microbe. And I've _seen_ a few microbial names, since I watch Journey to the Microcosmos. This video is such a treat!
It does sound very traditional. Journey to the Microcosmos mostly covers protists and sometimes microanimals. _Desulforudis audaxviator_ is a bacterium, and these ugly names relating to their metabolism ("desulfo" stuff) are quite common.
@@kv4648 I don't think there's anything known as "contamination" given the fact that life will find a way of adapting and thriving given a few million years.
This works out so well with the theory that in the early universe where the pressure and heat around everything in vacuum was high enough to support live literally everywhere in the entire universe. Making harsh microbes exist in our crust just like the theorised early microbes in the space, where tempertures where as high as 20-30 degrees.
"Born underground Suckled from a teat of stone Raised in the dark The safety of our mountain home Skin made of iron Steel in our bones To dig and dig makes us free Come on brothers, sing with me"
there was a mission underground so they sent some explorers down but the crewmen of any worth died on the way to the center of the earth so now we're left with johnny tamborine a cranky robot machine and saul malone. the defacto leader of the team and now he's saul of the molemen saul of the molemen (saul of the molemen)
@@amog849That’s no where near deep enough for it to be mantle which is inner Lithosphere. It has to be several tens of km deep which we have not found life yet
At Uranium scene everyone look at the Uranium. But no one looked left, Tz apparently in a shape of a granite block like at chernboyl, they had to clean them later as well. And also at 7:23 you can hear voicing fail, a small laugh exactly apparently.
That's amazing! I had not felt this sense of wonder for a Kurzgesgt video in a while (partly because all the immunology ones cover topics I sort of already know)! This discovery makes basically confirms that it's almost impossible that we're the only life around.
I mean it depends on if god created more life but I thinks its kinda naive to think he didn’t cuz then y r there so many planets, so I think probably yeah there’s more life
I HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS FOR YEARS NOW- if life got its start in hydrothermal vents, then why would life only move *away* from the source of life? of course it wouldn’t. we’re the extremophiles that specd into terrestrial living. the tree of life has roots deeper than you could ever imagine.
Interesting timestamps 1:07 Birb Diarrhea 1:26 Earth Cake 1:34 Animation Fail 1:41, 2:12 onwards Minecraft 3:20 "Thor"ium Hammer & Uranium Butt 3:28 Dried up SpongeBob 3:58 Free Real Estate 4:18 Clash of Fingernails 4:45 Made In Abyss Anime 5:12 Burger 5:16 Great war strategy 5:55 YEET 6:18 Memes 6:20 Another Butt 6:30 Iron Iron 7:23 Narrator Laugh 7:30 Drakes Snake 8:48 Another YEET 11:34 Length of video spelled "HELL" upside-down(in certain fonts) PS: These are mentioned by others. I just made them in one list.
The fact that there is biofilm and multicellular organisms down there is insane. I have a feeling that researching this will guide us to the answer as to the origins of life.
Lately, I can see a lot of experimental or unseen techniques in the animation for this video compared to the previous ones. I'm glad that the team is trying to do new things while keeping the style consistent!
This is something I actually had never heard of after nearly a decade of watching science related content on TH-cam. Thanks for teaching me something and introducing me to a new topic
@@laiika511 Yeah, I've worked at some telecommunication towers and I am genuinely Flabbergasted as to how they're able to, ummm, uhhh... exist! Much less something that is supporting thousands of tons???
This is honestly the first video has genuinely made be curious and brought light to a topic I didn't know exist. Yet another reason Kurzgesagt is, and will forever remain, the GOAT of Science TH-cam.
Many biofilms are in their own way essentially multicelled organisms. Some colonies divide up work, and many share information. Cell junctions are how cells can stick together, communicate, or even share cytoplasm. The step from that to multicelled organism seems pretty small all things considered
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I drank a helmet
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@@DragonX2020-e hi:]
that illustration of "uranium" at 3:23 is absolutely wild and i love it
To everyone in this chat, I just want to let you know that *Jesus loves you* and he can *save you from sin,* sadness and sickness.
@@JesusPlsSaveMeI wonder what your Jesus would think about the radioactive ass animation you're replying to.
@@OrdinaryLatvian
He would find it either funny or sinful
but why that shape I wonder? pls lemme be informed if anyone knows 🙏
make it a pin!
3:20 why is the uranium caked up?
*Hollow Knight detected*
yellow cake reference?!
@@exactingbirdy oh my gosh I didn't even think of that
cause uranus
Still SMASH
"It kills itself to survive (...)" is a sentence I didn't think I'd hear ever
Very very deadpooly.
You'd be surprised how many animals this applies to…
@@louisrobitaille5810 can u give a few examples?
@@johnothybogginsonhumans, for one
@johnothybogginson water bears(sorry I forgot its other name)
Hello, I've been a long-time fan and am conveniently studying cave microbiology! I have to say this was a fantastic video, and I'm so excited to see this subject get attention, especially on your channel! I can confirm attempting to culture those microbes is very challenging, and we utilize all sorts of unorthodox growth medium ingredients, and that's JUST for bacteria. Don't even get me started on Archaea. In our lab, we're looking into growing archaea and bacteria on the same growth medium to understand the mechanisms of nutrient exchange between these two life forms. We are only NOW attempting to characterize and describe viral life within the field and how they support these microbial communities. People really don't know how much these cave microbes have to offer in terms of novel antibiotics, enzymes for bioremediation or heavy metal degradation, and astrobiology research so again, I am delighted to see this video!!!!
How much of a benefit or detriment are electrolytes, acids, and bases?
@@coopergates9680they are useful for not-dying
I hope one day you discover the primordial soup
you are our future 🫶 keep going
I'm pretty sure those microbes are just chilling with lava lamps.
M͉̅ͮ͒ͤā̤̓̍͘y҉̃̀̋̑bẹ̿͋̒̕ ḣ̖̻͛̓ư̡͕̭̇ḣ̖̻͛̓ ḿ̬̏ͤͅā̤̓̍͘y҉̃̀̋̑bẹ̿͋̒̕
yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Satan: here is the lava lake where you'll spend eternity
Me: actually, since we're underground, it's magma
Satan: this is one reason you are here, you know
Hollow Earth: “Who are you”
Deep Biosphere: “I’m you but scientifically possible”
Right?
I thought the same thing
well, whats the diffrence?
PRESENTATION!
Maybe not completely hollow, but with some great hollow spaces that may have some living beings there.
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
4:19 I was NOT ready for that fingernail animation
neither was i
That looks hella painful
awesome, aint it
Thank you! I physically recoiled from my computer!
I didn't even catch that it's so weird!
Archaea microbiologist here! Thank you for shedding some light onto theses tiny surivival specialists! Indeed, trying to grow them in a lab is challenging, but it astonishes me every time how a 300 liter tank full of boiling sulfuric acid is the optimal way to enrich some of these creatures. There is so much still to learn about what life - however small - can endure. Keep up the great work!
Sounds a bit like the environment on Venus. I wonder whether something similar to the Archaea microbiology you're studying may be around on or under Venus.
It's our human bias. Makes it seem crazy how alien these creatures are to what we find comfortable. Wonder if it makes it more or less likely aliens would be different from us or from life on earth in general. Convergent evolution is a thing after all and most planets are made of similar things.
If we took a massive sample from our deep biosphere, and planted it in the deep (bio?)sphere of Mars, would it propogate?
@@aaronfieldman3957 I'm not an expert but i'm guessing that due to the fact the Mars is a lot cooler and less massive than Earth that you'd have to go a lot deeper than you would on Earth to get similar temperatures and pressures. I'd be interested in knowing if it was even possible as that could suggest that there might still be some dormant life from when Mars had water and a magnetosphere deep in it's crust; protected from radiation and water sublimation/evaporation.
Yeah you are your an expert and you know it lol@xXBisquitsXx
3:21 Whoever animated this should get a raise
Yes! A raise for raising our eyebrows. I hope the well-deserved raise is the maximus allowed.
I definitely got a raise.
Stupid sexy Uranium!!
Yea the Uranium- *sips unsee juice*
Oh lawd
2:12 You will just need to break the bedrock by using the TNT and piston method
😂
Lmao
just go creative, much easier
But we can't risk being killed from the TNT in case the timing is slightly wrong
@@TimypimS but then you cant get the 4 achivements
Why uranium is kinda....
A glowing green male strippers naked butt?
Dude why are you here
@@DmcSezar 😅 yep Uranus
"Just like the atmosphere is constantly mixing air to create weather, down here, rocks are mixing to create rock weather." Absolutely brilliant. Amazing. Genius.
I'm glad I searched a little bit before making the exact same comment ~
This is the content that i like most of Kurzgesagt, not much about existential crisis but interesting stuff about universe
TRUE
True
Second this. Also love the "this is interesting stuff about universe and the scale is so unconceivable that an existential crisis is just a side effect" content, like black holes.
Some of us love both :)
I like biology more ngl but also this
-First day as bottomless pit supervisor
-Check Pit
-There's a bottom
-MFW
THE mostly BOTTOMLESS PIT™️!
-quit
-become bottomed pit supervisor
-someone accidentally falls in one day
-have to get them out
-go into pit
-where is the end?
-bottomless.
-mfw
@@man-from-2058 Next you're gonna say the pit gets shallower everytime someone jump into it!
@@Earthzooka stanely parable moment
Reminds me of one of the jokes from the Stanley parable.
Subterranean life forms: "We're safe from human scientists down here!"
Human scientists: "Found you! Fire up the blender!"
"Will it blend?"
😭😭 its always the humans
Damn humans!
Humans are a horror movie monster
the only species not in equilibrium
Following Kurzgesagt logic:
-Deep biosphere wholesome video about life's endurance
-How deep biosphere will cause the end of Earth
They can give us a wholesome video without mixing it with some existencial crisis xd.
Bro, props to the animation team. This is absolutely insane and smooth and such high quality. I’ve seen your videos before but something about this one is just absolutely top tier
Animation team absolutely killing it
especially with the uranium
@@pastpunkonce I lose control, might as well destabelize your uraniu... what am i doing with this beautiful free will, I chose this timeline rather than my homework. Why did I choose this route what events led to me typing this.
@@OnyechelaOgbonna-jo3fzuranium ass gives you an existential crisis
you ever watch the deep dive. it's their sales team that's amazing/ without a hard sell, their content just attracts big energy sponsors with their likemindedness
6:30 "some eat iron" ahh I see we've delved too greedily and too deep so now we've found real D&D Rust Monsters
Autochemolithotropy was predicted by D&D?
That's a genre crossover I did not expect.
iron oxide*
at 1:08 Gortash from bg3 what there at some point
We eat iron aswell though
Humans imagining aliens: "they're gray big headed bug eyed humanoids"
Aliens: We are smaller than a flea and eat the planetary soup
They were here first!
When I discuss alien life with someone, I always bring up extremophiles and the very real possibility, that they might even life on a couple of moons in our own Solar System. Finding life outside Earth would be the biggest scientific discovery ever, rivalling relativity and quantum physics.
@@DuckAllMightyYou don't need proof. Simple math tells us there is life in our "tiny" universe.
@@DuckAllMighty what would you want to prioritize: research methods-direct sampling, remote sensing, or perhaps advanced robotics for exploration?
@@kadecooke9963 Math also told us gravity waves should exist, but it took us over 100 years to discover them. It's nice to know something is possible in a hypothesis, but it's great to actually discover that the hypothesis is real.
kurzgesagt is putting out videos very quickly im impressed
3:29 what did you do to my boy spongebob 😭
This is hilarious
re animated
"Sandy, I need water"
Bros dehydrated give some water man
@@woodman3926 bro doesn’t need it remember let him cook
What's up with the extremely thicc uranium at 3:21 ???😂
Why did it jiggle tho ?
same thing as with thorium being a hammer
one my many other Kurzgesagt out of context lol
"heavy" metals are now referred to as "thicc metals".
It's 'ur-ayne-ium.
6:30 He's so cute eating that iron
:3
it's so silly
They're*
Bacteria don't have genders.
Guys like him live in some oil deposits and it's why pipeline maintenance requires regular shots of biocide; the little dudes survive whatever processes the oil goes thru, find a place to stick to in a line and it's all-they-can-eat time.
I had no idea ANYTHING could live in crude oil but there it is. Nothing surprises me after that when it comes to what live can thrive in.
Omnomnom :3
6:31 The microbe eating iron-shaped iron makes me feeling giddy inside.
2:34
_Duck has made an achievement_
_[We Need To Go Deeper]_
Please help me i am trapped in the nether
Into the rabbit hole
Rock and Stone.
@@rainbowpheanixDID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE!?
DOWN AND DOWN INTO THE DEEP, WHO KNOWS WHAT WE’LL FIND BENEATH?
3:30 nobody talking about dried up SpongeBob? 😢
3:21 Nobody talking about uranium's cheeks clappin' 😭
@@drew-horsteveryone talking about that tbh 😭
ifthat dried up sponge had worked for yo mama, we wouldn't be having this conversation now
(i'm saying your the result of failed birth control)
Nobody talking about that uranium animation 😂
2:18 it should not be possible to go through bedrock. If you want to go deeper, build a nether-portal
Ikr. This guy needs to check his facts
Ah yes, the "We need to go deeper" advancement 😂
@@thederpydude2088 fr
Underrated comment.
or use a glitch to break the bedrock and then use chickens on leads with boats on their heads to survive down there
The ultimate example of “life will find a way”
3:15 context you’ll need; uranium’s name comes from Uranus the plant
And for some reason they named the planet after a greek god. They named all the other planets after roman gods. I hope they change the name, it’s never not funny
I thought it was a reference to "yellow cake"
Don't you just fall into a void after breaking bedrock? 🤔
O no, the void is only outside the dome, lol
Bro I haven't seen you in years and seeing this comment sent me back
hes using mods
Comment of a true minecrafter
THE LEGENDARY
The analogue horror film makers gonna have a field day with this one 😭
that's actually a good idea
Phantoms, 1998, thank me later 😊 enjoy the nightmare fuel.
The Beach House (2019)
If you've ever played D&D, this is actually how I imagined the Elemental plane of earth functioning
Good.
Now this, this is what I once started watching Kurzgesagt for. Info on obscure corners of science. It truly gave me that feeling of wonder and amazement again, which I haven't had in a while with Kurzgesagt.
5:25 bro found infinite food glitch
3:23 - Uranium Butt. 5:14 - Burger. 5:55 - Yeet. 6:18 - Memes. 8:48 - Yeet again. Man, this video is full of Easter eggs.
3:28 SpongeBob
3:58 it's free relistate
6:35 Iron
The burger time stamp is too late
the 3:29 spongebob too
The fact that this kind of thing is even possible just makes me happy
what is possible?
@@MrRetroIsland life without oxygen , sunlight etc
While you are chilling on your couch, there are several layers of life all around and inside you, fighting to survive.
@@molybdaen11true, and ur probably killing millions per second, others are helping you survive
@@homosapien6031 It's weird knowing that there are worlds which can control us.
Something insignificant like foreign bacteria in our guts for example can cause a chain reaction to change our thinking and health.
Or knowing that all of our memorys are nothing but electric power which could stop at any time.
Wait til they find the ancient inscription he left there - "Jules Verne was here".
I'm glad this channel is finally talking about the Mystery Flesh Pit (aka Permian Basin Superorganism). It was my favourite national park when I visited the US years back. It's crazy they STILL won't reopen it.
Lol
Ahhh. A person of culture I see.
You almost got me bud.
Yeah there was an earthquake or something and the government stepped in, blocked it off.
I heard about Mystery Flesh Pit national park. That incident was crazy!!
3:10 Ayoo uranium whatchu doin
Literally went straight to the comments and it’s the top one 😂 dat uranium bussy
I suddenly need some uranium 😂
What was bro thinking of when he illustrated that lol 😂😂
@@joshoowa why bussy tho just call it a butt 😭😭😭😭
Uranium likes to whistle while he twerks
uranium lookin thicc
Omg I’m literally writing a book that’s exactly like this. The characters venture deep underground, each cavern/layer more alien than the last.
Like some sort of journey to the centre of the earth?
sounds cool!
made in abyss
@@JayPhelps-vt5qyglad I’m not the only one who thought of that lol
Are the two main characters teens/very young adults who have been best friends since childhood and during this journey they realize they have feelings for each other? 🥴😂
That Uranium depiction needs merch. 😂
Bike shorts?
Thorium hammer
Its U s
Your-anaeum
Soon please, before scientists rename it to Urectium
3:34 well that's one interesting way to portray Uranium
Thicc uranium okay THICCCCC
Uranium be clapp'n them cheeks
Why tho 😂 if it's a reference I don't get it
@@juststoppingby9259uranium is named after a certain planet
I ate uranium
I cannot describe how much I love this. Tiny little creatures living well below our feet in what we believed to be unlivable conditions.❤❤❤
I'm a student studying geology and this topic really fascinated me. I am familiar with extremophiles but I didn't know that life can be found in conditions where even metamorphism of rocks occur
Hmm they went down to 4km deep, metamorphism is a bit deeper/ with higher contraints I think
yo, me too! its great to see a fellow geologist major :)
As a wise man once said, "Life uh..... Finds a way."
5:19 Ahh yes, killing one’s self to survive.
Extreme problems require extreme solutions
Nutting and Yeeting
There’s a type of jellyfish that does something similar. Although It’s less killing itself and more removing any “adult” part of itself.
Here we call that a career.
I do that every day at work.
3:22 kurtgezart getting freaky with uranium has to be the last thing I expected for today
Uranium lookin thicc
right. how's daddy dutch shell feel about that, kurgy?
Your animation is becoming greater and greater. Fabtastic job
8:15 of course that was our first reaction to find organic inmortal beings 💀
They commited bacterohocide
😂 hey we’re inquisitive at heart, and they’re not complex enough to feel pain
"It's these damn -viltrumite- subterranean cells, sir. They just won't die."
I lost it at "We turned them into a slurry to see what their genes could do" like mfs really said what could wrong? 🤓
inmortal
5:03 learning about the incredible survival strategies of deep microbes is mind-blowing! The fact that they can essentially 'hibernate' for thousands of years and then come back to life is fascinating!
Watching this, my jaw dropped and my eyes went wide with wonder. The animations are wounderful and the soundtrack is so cinematic that I want to go on an epic science adventure myself. This would have to be my favourite Kruzgaesgt yet!
Thank you so much for what you do!
I didn't catch all the details while watching this... but the video and text are absolutely fascinating and deliciously whimsical.
Reading for a paper on geothermal exploration and kurzgesagt releases a video that's just on it.
Perfect
5:06 "Desulforudis audaxviator" doesn't even sound like your traditional microbe. And I've _seen_ a few microbial names, since I watch Journey to the Microcosmos. This video is such a treat!
Sorry, it does WHAT-
Sounds like a spell
"Audax Viator" is a Journey to the Center of the Earth reference if I'm not mistaken :)
@@dreadpenguinlord340 I looked it up, and it sounds quite cool. Thank you for letting me (and others) know! :)
It does sound very traditional.
Journey to the Microcosmos mostly covers protists and sometimes microanimals. _Desulforudis audaxviator_ is a bacterium, and these ugly names relating to their metabolism ("desulfo" stuff) are quite common.
You have outdone yourselves, great video with new sci material!
Makes life on Europa more plausible than it already is!
You might be cooking with this
Means we shouldn't accidentally contaminate it and cause disastrous uncontrollable consequences afterwards too
@@kv4648 I don't think there's anything known as "contamination" given the fact that life will find a way of adapting and thriving given a few million years.
@@shukrantpatilI feel like people would enjoy not waiting for millions of years to research something again lol
"ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE. USE THEM TOGETHER. USE THEM IN PEACE"
3:21 very interesting piece of Uranium....
They turned the jiggle physics up for that one.
💀
"heavy" metals are "thicc metals" now
Very hot indeed!
HAR!!!
4:18 so disturbing 😨
So unsetisfying
It was the low point of my evening 🤢
3:20 Omg, the Uranium visual was absolutely amazing!
This works out so well with the theory that in the early universe where the pressure and heat around everything in vacuum was high enough to support live literally everywhere in the entire universe. Making harsh microbes exist in our crust just like the theorised early microbes in the space, where tempertures where as high as 20-30 degrees.
Internal biomass does not support the theory you are putting forward
Pressure... in vacuum? Wait what?
"Born underground
Suckled from a teat of stone
Raised in the dark
The safety of our mountain home
Skin made of iron
Steel in our bones
To dig and dig makes us free
Come on brothers, sing with me"
I AM A DWARF AND I'M DIGGING A HOLE
Sauce? Is it from some pop culture?
@@Bonyari_Boy DIGGY DIGGY HOLE, DIGGING A HOLE
Diggy, diggy hole!
Diggy, diggy hole!
there was a mission underground
so they sent some explorers down
but the crewmen of any worth
died on the way to the center of the earth
so now we're left with johnny tamborine
a cranky robot machine
and saul malone. the defacto leader of the team
and now he's saul of the molemen
saul of the molemen (saul of the molemen)
There's a little gremlin at the bottom. The little gremlin is dancing. He is alone. He is peaceful.
Gmorbius is his name
his name is bob
Very demure very mindful
@heppelhopv2 very manure.
Gmorbius ‘Bob’ Manure is something of a celebrity in the professional dancing community
Absolutely fantastic little documentary!!
The Earth's mantle being a place where things live is actually hype
That's all the crust hun
No mantle. Still lithosphere, aka the outer most skin of an onion
@@amog849That’s no where near deep enough for it to be mantle which is inner Lithosphere. It has to be several tens of km deep which we have not found life yet
nah, it's still the crust, mantle is around another 100km deeper💀💀💀
lmao we are nowhere close to reaching that shit
7:34 Wake up babe, new ace identity just dropped!
Degeneracy
That what I had in mind when I heard it
@@CharlieBruinsFilms Good job on speaking your mind! How was kindergarten?
😂
@@WildflowerVeveAndTofrahauskupa That was a very original form of an unbelievably unoriginal insult.
This is amazing, my favorite channel on TH-cam still after all these years! Thank you for making science even cooler than it already is
At Uranium scene everyone look at the Uranium. But no one looked left, Tz apparently in a shape of a granite block like at chernboyl, they had to clean them later as well. And also at 7:23 you can hear voicing fail, a small laugh exactly apparently.
That uranium icon was out of pocket 🤣
That's amazing! I had not felt this sense of wonder for a Kurzgesgt video in a while (partly because all the immunology ones cover topics I sort of already know)! This discovery makes basically confirms that it's almost impossible that we're the only life around.
I mean it depends on if god created more life but I thinks its kinda naive to think he didn’t cuz then y r there so many planets, so I think probably yeah there’s more life
YES! I've been fascinated by the deep biosphere and was hoping against hope that Kurz would make a video on it!
I HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS FOR YEARS NOW- if life got its start in hydrothermal vents, then why would life only move *away* from the source of life? of course it wouldn’t. we’re the extremophiles that specd into terrestrial living.
the tree of life has roots deeper than you could ever imagine.
Interesting timestamps
1:07 Birb Diarrhea
1:26 Earth Cake
1:34 Animation Fail
1:41, 2:12 onwards Minecraft
3:20 "Thor"ium Hammer & Uranium Butt
3:28 Dried up SpongeBob
3:58 Free Real Estate
4:18 Clash of Fingernails
4:45 Made In Abyss Anime
5:12 Burger
5:16 Great war strategy
5:55 YEET
6:18 Memes
6:20 Another Butt
6:30 Iron Iron
7:23 Narrator Laugh
7:30 Drakes Snake
8:48 Another YEET
11:34 Length of video spelled "HELL" upside-down(in certain fonts)
PS: These are mentioned by others. I just made them in one list.
this should be pinned
Everyones talking about the Uranaium, but what about the caked up cell at 6:20 😂
Lmao
Ha!
As always a fascinating video. One of my favourite TH-cam channels to share with my children
The fact that there is biofilm and multicellular organisms down there is insane. I have a feeling that researching this will guide us to the answer as to the origins of life.
Omg if I see one more of this same sentence...
Lately, I can see a lot of experimental or unseen techniques in the animation for this video compared to the previous ones. I'm glad that the team is trying to do new things while keeping the style consistent!
wdym experimental/unseen techiques?
Uranium at 3:22 is literally a butt
3:24 the uranium 💀
🤨😋
It's so thicc! I guess that's one way to make people excited for nuclear power.
Ur-anium
what the sigma
That part caught me so off guard 😅
This is something I actually had never heard of after nearly a decade of watching science related content on TH-cam. Thanks for teaching me something and introducing me to a new topic
2:47 Bold of you to assume the general person would be able to use that building as a frame of reference.
Most people know the Burj Kahlifa is the absolute tallest building we've made. So it's deeper than the tallest building is tall.
@@greenapple9477 sure a lot of people have heard of it, but unless you’ve actually seen it then it’s just another really tall thing in your head
@@laiika511 Yeah, I've worked at some telecommunication towers and I am genuinely Flabbergasted as to how they're able to, ummm, uhhh... exist! Much less something that is supporting thousands of tons???
4:10 rock weather before GTA 6
We got Gta 4 before Gta 6
"Before gta6" in the big october 2024 😭
😂❤
3:29
“Hell”
The Ducks have now reached the Nether
Everyone did say Hell is located beneath the earth
Hell is 4:19
Hell !!!
That is so true
Wow. Life is endlessly fascinating.. Nice work KG! 🤯
5:45 what are those weird materials?
Here's the thing...... They are weird, made out of weird materials
it is still not studied well, but it's probably proteins that modified the cell membrane.
This is honestly the first video has genuinely made be curious and brought light to a topic I didn't know exist. Yet another reason Kurzgesagt is, and will forever remain, the GOAT of Science TH-cam.
absolutely love the references for thorium and uranium at 3:22 🙈
6:31 - Don't forget the iron iron.
Excellent video, keep the hard work going.
Just taking a second to appreciate the insane development in the animation quality since the old days of Kurtzgesagt...
You're hiding million year old microbes and magma under the floorboards aren't you?
6:09 (heh nice) so basically early stages of multicellular organisms?
Many biofilms are in their own way essentially multicelled organisms. Some colonies divide up work, and many share information. Cell junctions are how cells can stick together, communicate, or even share cytoplasm. The step from that to multicelled organism seems pretty small all things considered
@@evanwatling3897 so yeah, an early stage of multicellular organisms as most people know them
This is one of the most amazing discoveries I have ever heard
I feel like playing deep rock galactic now
Imagine mining there, being the size of the microbes and then those giant worms appear.
"Worms! They're here!"
*Run starts playing*
@@survivor3833 that’s what I’m talking about deep rock feels like it’s based off this stuff !!!WERE RICH!!!
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?
FOR KARL!!!!!
ROCK AND STONE!
5:50 they shit out grappling hooks?
You don’t?
"Shoot out" but also works out, like a biologically correct spider-man 🎉
This is the first really great and educational video you have made in a while. It's not recycling old material or being click baity.
The last one was very insightful, wasn’t it?
Awesomeness, Thanks a lot for nicely animated video of unknown world!
1:20 “Ogres have lairs. Planets have layers”
Ogres have mounds, you are probably thinking of Cyclopses😄
I FIGHT DRAGONS PFP!!! :O
@@vincentrutledge9445 It's all Ogre now!
No, ogres have layers too.
Dont know why but this channel reminds of the game stellaris everytime I watch it.
4:32 3D Kurzgesagt?
Overall a great channel
4:48 Makes me thinks of the anime "Made in Abyss"
yesss
I love that anime but damn does it instill fear in me.
Made in Abyss is awesome
I don't wanna get turned into a cartridge bro. Staying up here
Significantly less children suffering, thankfully
My favorite Kurzgesagt characters are the duck, anthropomorphized single-celled organisms, and Tim Heidecker.
It's free real estate