It 'is kind of cool how much different experimentation and methods are used when people are trying something new in science. We can look back in history and read about the transition from the bronze age to the iron age, the materials and techniques, failures and successes. Different candles, different light bulbs, creation methods. History 'full of different technologies changing, experimenting.
I certainly hope these sorts of things gain more positive attention for treating brain related diseases and injuries. People often must have more tissue removed than what is immediately affected, like with cancers and prion related diseases. Having replacement material grown from someone's brain and implanted would patch things up. We'd still need to figure out what is necessary for whole integration, what with synapses forming with the new tissue and such. Steps towards a more whole healing rather than treatment only mitigating harm.
You i inspire me me G. Not with all this science stuff and TH-cam personality that you have become in that last year or two, but with before, your struggles with depression, ADHD and health issues and using PCT to clear your head and you developing mounteneering as your hobby, and your trying to be social in 2016. To summarize, me knowing you from 10 yrs ago with combination of TH-cam alorithm reminding me about you in the last few months and what you have become inspires me at the moment. I left this message here, because it seems to be the only place where you would read it.
@@alexandergorchev9946 I'm sincerely flattered. I just do my best and try to make life worth living. Existing is hard, the hardest thing I've ever done. I think it's hard on everyone.
I'm a neuroscientist, and I work with a similar model (transplanted human neurons on mouse brains, in my case). If anyone has any questions about this topic, let me know.
Hey! Can we acknowledge how brilliant it was to borrow an egg for this? I actually would like to know, are there any known neurological differences between immunoinsufficient mice vs WT?
Im actually quite curious as to the ammount of chicken cells too, and also if they were differentiated significantly (and the specific types if so), and the pattern of the cells, how spread out they were, etc. I know there are better methods now, but I think this one could be useful in some cases.
Fascinating yes, but moraly ethic? i mean, i wouldnt want to be nothing and then all of a sudden become aware that i am aware. I have no eyes, i have no mouth, i cannot scream.
Is this why eggs cost so much at the grocery now? THIS is why I raise my own eggs. I just want an omelet, not to sin against nature. ...But I do kinda wonder how the brain eggs taste.
This is the first time I can actually say "ah, a manmade horror beyond my comprehension"
Now I wish to eat the forbidden scrambled eggs
@@attemptedunkindness3632 i like being stuffed with eggs
It 'is kind of cool how much different experimentation and methods are used when people are trying something new in science.
We can look back in history and read about the transition from the bronze age to the iron age, the materials and techniques, failures and successes.
Different candles, different light bulbs, creation methods. History 'full of different technologies changing, experimenting.
The russian homunculus video has been revived.
Pikachu is reborn!
Exactly my thoughts! Lol
I certainly hope these sorts of things gain more positive attention for treating brain related diseases and injuries. People often must have more tissue removed than what is immediately affected, like with cancers and prion related diseases. Having replacement material grown from someone's brain and implanted would patch things up. We'd still need to figure out what is necessary for whole integration, what with synapses forming with the new tissue and such. Steps towards a more whole healing rather than treatment only mitigating harm.
You i inspire me me G. Not with all this science stuff and TH-cam personality that you have become in that last year or two, but with before, your struggles with depression, ADHD and health issues and using PCT to clear your head and you developing mounteneering as your hobby, and your trying to be social in 2016. To summarize, me knowing you from 10 yrs ago with combination of TH-cam alorithm reminding me about you in the last few months and what you have become inspires me at the moment.
I left this message here, because it seems to be the only place where you would read it.
@@alexandergorchev9946 I'm sincerely flattered. I just do my best and try to make life worth living. Existing is hard, the hardest thing I've ever done. I think it's hard on everyone.
We live in a horrorscape
Kinda
life can be what you want it to be -scientists
That one russian scientist laughing in the corner
Apparently he had a heart attack some time ago
@ghuff4694 this world is cruel
Just read that AOL declared that the Egg came before the chicken. Interesting article!!
It did! I can explain why too
@bearbaitofficial Coolness! Please Exsplain!!!
I'm all ears 👂!!!
man we better be careful. it might become sentient and try to steal the chaos emeralds.
whatever we do we can't mix human and hedgehog DNA, the consequences could be huge.
As long as Sega gives me Chao world back I'm here for it
Hmmm..
A new variation of " What came first? The chicken or the brain..? "
Starting to question if the creation of a homunculus is just fiction
I'm a neuroscientist, and I work with a similar model (transplanted human neurons on mouse brains, in my case). If anyone has any questions about this topic, let me know.
Hey! Can we acknowledge how brilliant it was to borrow an egg for this? I actually would like to know, are there any known neurological differences between immunoinsufficient mice vs WT?
I’m glad I found this channel. Just straight golden videos one after the other🎉
That is a pretty cool idea for both science™ and science-horror fiction.
OK, so we got really smart chickens, now?
Im actually quite curious as to the ammount of chicken cells too, and also if they were differentiated significantly (and the specific types if so), and the pattern of the cells, how spread out they were, etc. I know there are better methods now, but I think this one could be useful in some cases.
@@Kazini_ i emailed them, i hope to find out
@bearbaitofficial Please share if you get them!
Cool headsup, after asking the process in chatgpt and it explains it, it links me to this video at the end.
One step closer to organic computers we can add to our brains
Miss me with wetware, I want to be a glorious machine
Huh. That is genius.
Fascinating yes, but moraly ethic? i mean, i wouldnt want to be nothing and then all of a sudden become aware that i am aware.
I have no eyes, i have no mouth, i cannot scream.
I can't wait for new advancements in biotechnology!
Ah,horrific.
Who came first, the brain or the egg
Does this mean we are closer to genetically engineered cat girls?
Do you want to be one?
What would the purpose of growing a brain be?
1) seeing if we can
2) theoretical partial brain transplant
0) to circumvent the legal and ethical qualms associated with doing this to a brain with a human body attached to it 👹
a yes fresh man made horror beyond comprehension
Sweet!!!
Let us know how they respond to your email!
The homunculus shall be born
Wouldn’t that make it a chimera? And how is it remotely ethical?
Is this why eggs cost so much at the grocery now?
THIS is why I raise my own eggs.
I just want an omelet, not to sin against nature.
...But I do kinda wonder how the brain eggs taste.
🤣nah, the grocery eggs are made with antibiotics.
Nothing new.
Homunculus
Ive been telling yall about it for 2 years so... I'm always surprised when someone hears about it for the first time
Every day we stray further away from God. Unironically.
Who's paying you to talk about this????
Just youtube, for views, on a montized account, I mean they're not paying me much
@bearbaitofficial ok fine ur right u do u thing my bad
big chicken brain egg is to blame