It's always a mix of both. You only go into the field when you already love it a lot, so a big part is geeking out over the cool parts! That's what makes the hard study worth it, to be able to appreciate something fully.
@@Think-About-It Seriously reminded me of TOS: The Doomsday Machine, with the phasers ineffective against the thing's hull. It might be worth taking this video and adding the sound from that episode.
Techhunter Talon extremely!!!! I watched this video and the octopus actually thanked this guy for helping him. I was in awe and those color and skin changes!!!!!
The word 'alien' is often used to describe something entirely foreign and strange to what ever is considered the norm or familiar. This organism fits that description.
@@2degucitas I believe the laser beams are parallel, so they're always a fixed distance apart. Pretty cool because if you're viewing through a curved window (to resist the outside pressure) everything appears much smaller than it is. I don't know whether the cameras they have on Nautilus Live have that issue. But the two laser dots will always be the same distance apart. When I went down in the sub Idabel in Roatan it was crazy. There was a tiny flat window in the floor that did not distort, but the big forward view window made everything tiny.
How absolutely beautiful is that! And how cool that we get to see it! I mean, 99% of us viewers would have never even heard about one of these jellies, yet here we are, seeing it in all of its glory in its natural habitat ^^ Thank you for sharing, seeing these creatures is just amazing
That was the MOST amazing creature I have ever seen!!! WOW... My first time seeing a creature like this.... especially in its natural environment and behaving normally....
Well it is, mining companies are exploring it, relegating any science that isnt profit driven to oblivion. imagine how many things we will NEVER know about because the toxic industries led by less than scrupulous people are there first
I was just showing my 6 year old daughter this she and I love this channel. I told aliens live right here with us we all on one planet and the work you guys do shows that. Also most of the things you guys encounter I’d highly doubt we’d be able to witness something so extraordinary. Thank you we love you guys!!!!
Without a doubt this is the best footage we have ever seen of this amazing creature. I remember the Gulf of mexico offshore rig video and being amazed at how alien they are, but this video goes so far beyond.
Well these guys are pretty hard to collect for study alive. Just look at the way the thrusters' "wash" impacts it! You can't grasp or grapple them, so I think pretty much if the vehicle isn't ready to capture it by maneuvering it into a cannister, they probably let it go on its way. And remember they are pressed for time in every observation session, for studies they are already committed to.
Watching these videos and seeing you guys have an amazing time while you’re working makes me feel like I do have a place in the scientific community, I’ve been struggling with a lot of things lately and wondering if I’m good enough for the career path I want, but seeing you guys just hang out and talk like normal people makes me feel like I can. Thank you, Nautilus crew. I hope to be joining you one day.
I'm in awe of this video...probably my favorite of yours ever. So well put together, the creature is utterly amazing, and your excitement is infectious :)
These deepstaria jellyfish are too fascinating. All jellyfish are really but these are sheer magic. And this one looks like a floating, flexing beanbag
I absolutely ADORE this channel. The way you all react is so cute and wonderful. Omg our world is incredible and I love meeting all the life forms here
I wish EVNautilus wouldn't edit their videos so short for us. It feels like it's only seconds before the video is over. They always capture the coolest creature on video
@@FrejborgYes. Unless you’re going by the logic of “if I can’t see it it doesn’t exist” Then, by that logic, the deep sea right here doesn’t exist because you can’t touch it
Fantastic video, i just randomly landed on this channel and Im extremely glad that i did. The deep is fascinating to me and i thank you for bringing it to me with such clarity. Beautiful and educational. Please keep it going.
i love how we actually have the voices in the video guessing/talking about what it is rather than just. serene music attached to the footage and nothing helpful in the description.
I'm a marine biologist with a fascination for the deep sea and sometimes I get intimidated by all the important and formal people I meet giving us lectures and seminaries and I think I can't break through because I'm not dedicated or serious enough... Then I hear the scientists doing my dream job literally calling a jellyfish "cousin It shroud"
Awesome, this totally looked like one of those weekly Blender 3D tutorial about some weird easy and cool looking thing to do in 5min videos with the geometric pattern on the Deepstaria jelly, wouldn't I had see this, I would've always considered such tutorial a sci-fi freakin far fetch design pushed to the limit of imagination but really, I guess nature has a wayyy better imagination :P
Scientists in movies: Fancy scientific jargon
Scientists in real life: oooooh I wanna make this my screensaver 😲
It's always a mix of both. You only go into the field when you already love it a lot, so a big part is geeking out over the cool parts! That's what makes the hard study worth it, to be able to appreciate something fully.
@@sharkofjoy Absolutely!
Average joe: looks like a water vag!
I hate listening to these scientists so much.
@@studiomonster-c9l so don't listen
Deep Sea Grocery Bag, majestic creature.
it's organic 😃
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@@LOLhappinessTherealS Organic deep sea grocery bag hahaha
🤣😂
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This channel is a diamond in the rough.
Diamond in the rough implied that the page has potential to be great... A more accurate depiction of the channel would be a hidden gem
And it's VERY rough.
th-cam.com/video/Fsz2gvxTBaQ/w-d-xo.html
More like a Pearl... Arg!
Notice the hexagonal patterns on it, like a drunken bee hive.
Either drunken bee hive or just some regular sober onion tissue.
This comment was perfect. Thanks for the visage.
He drank to much beer or vodka
🍄 like a
When circles mosh...
Scientists: “can I turn on the lasers?”
Jellyfish: “oh god, I’m being probed by aliens!”
Lmao good one
Lol
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@G Petro lasers are often a single wavelength, and thus many of then have 0 UV.
@G Petro it's to guage size usually I think
Happiness is hearing some of the smartest people in the world 'ooh' and 'ah' over a jellyfish.
😂
Not really
@@ericktellez7632 😐
@@ericktellez7632 😐
Something only other intelligent people will understand
"Can I turn on the lasers?"
Firing phasers!
Lasers have no affect captain, its shield is too strong.
@@Think-About-It Seriously reminded me of TOS: The Doomsday Machine, with the phasers ineffective against the thing's hull. It might be worth taking this video and adding the sound from that episode.
th-cam.com/video/Fsz2gvxTBaQ/w-d-xo.html
Hellooooooo fellow trekkies
And people are looking to the stars for aliens? Maybe we should be looking a little closer to home? :P
Techhunter Talon hahaha right octopus are very alien if you ask me
Also, they're pretty intelligent and curious.
Techhunter Talon extremely!!!! I watched this video and the octopus actually thanked this guy for helping him. I was in awe and those color and skin changes!!!!!
Its not an alien if its right here.
The word 'alien' is often used to describe something entirely foreign and strange to what ever is considered the norm or familiar. This organism fits that description.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. That jelly looked so alien, awesome footage. :)
i love how they just point lazers on it im laughing
fire the lasers admiral!!
The lasers provide a reference to the size of whatever they're looking at.
@@danielschechter8130
Do the lasers have a computer measuring capability, or do the two laser points have a fixed distance?
@@2degucitas
I believe the laser beams are parallel, so they're always a fixed distance apart. Pretty cool because if you're viewing through a curved window (to resist the outside pressure) everything appears much smaller than it is. I don't know whether the cameras they have on Nautilus Live have that issue. But the two laser dots will always be the same distance apart. When I went down in the sub Idabel in Roatan it was crazy. There was a tiny flat window in the floor that did not distort, but the big forward view window made everything tiny.
Daniel Schechter... Thanks for this bit of info I thought it kind of childish and invasive. Glad to know there is a method to the madness. 👍
Wow. Just imagine all the things we've never seen!
And probably gone extinct before we could.
Exactly
Just Imagine what they are hiding from us
it looks like a living plastic bag
What if its actually is
@@DX413RB8 The plastic's evolving!
That's what the turtles think :/
More like a shower cap I would say 😁
The "poke it with a stick" approach is always there. XDXDXD
Scientist: Ooh let me try!
*Opens window*
*WE’LL BE RIGHT BACK*
How absolutely beautiful is that! And how cool that we get to see it! I mean, 99% of us viewers would have never even heard about one of these jellies, yet here we are, seeing it in all of its glory in its natural habitat ^^ Thank you for sharing, seeing these creatures is just amazing
Love it when scientists are geeking out as much as I am on their finds.. thank you for this.
That was the MOST amazing creature I have ever seen!!! WOW... My first time seeing a creature like this.... especially in its natural environment and behaving normally....
This is not it's normal behavior. It's moving so much because of the submarine propellers.
attack of the giant shower cap
HAHA
imo this is why we need to explore our seas and oceans more then space.. we don't even know our own planet. fantastic
To travel wisely means to return home again and know it for the first time.
(That's a poorly remembered quote from somebody, but I like its subtlety.)
Well it is, mining companies are exploring it, relegating any science that isnt profit driven to oblivion. imagine how many things we will NEVER know about because the toxic industries led by less than scrupulous people are there first
I was just showing my 6 year old daughter this she and I love this channel. I told aliens live right here with us we all on one planet and the work you guys do shows that. Also most of the things you guys encounter I’d highly doubt we’d be able to witness something so extraordinary. Thank you we love you guys!!!!
If they live on this planet they are, by definition, not aliens
Someone make this a screensaver
And if you turn the volume off and there is that huge silence..
it is really oceanic awesome
There’s no way you’re telling me these scientists aren’t BAKED Lmaoo
how
Actually, it seems to add to this particular case. I would be like "wowww..." LOL 😂
Without a doubt this is the best footage we have ever seen of this amazing creature. I remember the Gulf of mexico offshore rig video and being amazed at how alien they are, but this video goes so far beyond.
“Let’s point lasers at it” good ol scientists
Truly amazing and hauntingly beautiful! This channel never disappoints!
Wow, amazimg work guys, i've never seen something like that! Thank you for sharing these kinds of things
"What is it?"
"I don't know."
"Fire phasers!"
Whats the procedure if you find something like a completely new species or anything just really out of the ordinary?
poke with stick
MrMarbles0Xecution and hit it with lights
Well these guys are pretty hard to collect for study alive. Just look at the way the thrusters' "wash" impacts it! You can't grasp or grapple them, so I think pretty much if the vehicle isn't ready to capture it by maneuvering it into a cannister, they probably let it go on its way. And remember they are pressed for time in every observation session, for studies they are already committed to.
Shoot at it with lasers
@@kareninthevalley thank you for the serious answer.
Watching these videos and seeing you guys have an amazing time while you’re working makes me feel like I do have a place in the scientific community, I’ve been struggling with a lot of things lately and wondering if I’m good enough for the career path I want, but seeing you guys just hang out and talk like normal people makes me feel like I can. Thank you, Nautilus crew. I hope to be joining you one day.
The team sounds like a bunch of stoners, lol.
Science is a "natural high" when you love it as much as they do.
@@kareninthevalley well said
w h at is it
What is it
WhAt iS iT
*gasp* *gasp*
@@kareninthevalley that's true 🙂
@@Freshmarketers lame or not I guess it's based on your iq lmao
...and I thought I knew about all the critters. This is my new favorite channel!
This is what makes me want to study this stuff one day :)
jean jacket is that you?
Ive never learned so much and laughed at the same time. Nautilus live rocks. Love u guys. Of all videos TH-cam has to offer i enjoy these the best
It looks like the connectors work like a string bag, containerising not limiting the creature from any shape or capacity. It is relaxing to watch.
Nothing makes me happier than ocean nerds getting excited about ocean critters. Wholesome af. Thanks for sharing.
I'm in awe of this video...probably my favorite of yours ever. So well put together, the creature is utterly amazing, and your excitement is infectious :)
These deepstaria jellyfish are too fascinating. All jellyfish are really but these are sheer magic. And this one looks like a floating, flexing beanbag
Just wow. Wow! Nature leaves me speechless. I just can’t.
I absolutely ADORE this channel. The way you all react is so cute and wonderful. Omg our world is incredible and I love meeting all the life forms here
I wish EVNautilus wouldn't edit their videos so short for us. It feels like it's only seconds before the video is over. They always capture the coolest creature on video
Just when I think nature couldn't get cooler we see this!!!
I'm addicted to this channel. Wow!
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC CAMERA WORK..YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING WITH WHAT YOU DO AND I LOVE THE FACT YOU LOVE YOUR EARTH..KUDOS TO YOU MY FRIENDS...KUDOS🙏
Superstitious graffiti right here everyone
This looks insane. Reminds me of that big alien thing at the end of Annhilation
Forget deep space, we have so much to discover on our own planet still :O
Space is cool too though :)
Is there any real proof of deep space? or space at all? Or just conjecture?
@@FrejborgYes. Unless you’re going by the logic of “if I can’t see it it doesn’t exist”
Then, by that logic, the deep sea right here doesn’t exist because you can’t touch it
Awesome footage! You guys definitely deserve more views and subscribers
I think Sir David Attenborough has nailed the art of narration and commentary with this type of feature.
This is literally the most amazing thing
stunning as the sight is, it's kind of "out of my comfort zone"
These people have one of the most INCREDIBLE job's in the world. So INCREDIBLY lucky!
Fantastic video, i just randomly landed on this channel and Im extremely glad that i did. The deep is fascinating to me and i thank you for bringing it to me with such clarity. Beautiful and educational. Please keep it going.
consistently impressed with the video quality!
Absolutely beautiful. The life in our oceans is so amazing. ❤️❤️
Omgosh, whoever was taking the video is an artist; beautiful!
I think I saw one of these floating around the grocery store parking lot the other night. It was a glorious sight to behold.
beautiful jelly! love watching this channel
Seriously you guys have one of the best jobs in the world! Blessed! 🙏🏻🌎😎👍🏻❤
Superstitious graffiti unnecessary nonsense right here children 👆
@@matimus100w h a t-
Thank you Lex Fridman Podcast and Michael Malice for sharing this.
Oh my goodness! That is so pretty and majestic! Just like the lady said, I could watch that all day👍🏻👍🏻💯💯😉❤️😊
I am so disaapointed that we didn't get to see the whole unfolding... 😯
Just a peek of flower breaking through would have been enough...
I don't blame you to say that's a hard one to leave behind. That is seriously one of my more favorite deep sea monsters. 👌👌✌️❤️
*I enjoy you guy's reaction so much* we need more of you guys who seek learning by your true passion
i love how we actually have the voices in the video guessing/talking about what it is rather than just. serene music attached to the footage and nothing helpful in the description.
This is one of the best channels I have ever seen.
I’m obsessed with jellyfish,I’m working on a sci-fi movie about them right now.
Great CGI and good job on the overlay with the lasers
Wow i didn't know they had Cgi out of 2140 where you couldnt immediatly tell it was fake because everything clean and beatiful
Oh my gosh it looks like it would make a great bonnet😭 so beautiful
I'm sure it just loves when you laser it like that...jeez...
Incredible looking jelly.
Nautilus Crew: lasers?
Pew pew
Deepstaria: I am immune to your Jedi mind tricks
We don’t need movies about aliens, when we already have Shapeshifting Deepstaria Jelly in our world. I’m... mesmerized 👁❣️👁
Watching these while muted is the best
these things make me even curious
Man I could make a really trippy movie with all the footage out there of deep sea creatures.
Like omg, screensaver with your voices, so zen, y'all
And scientist wants to go to Mars. When we have all this cool stuff and a lot to explore.
I love that scientist saying it was going to eat the machine and the wallpaper one
That is seriously the most beautiful wonderous creature !!!
I'm a marine biologist with a fascination for the deep sea and sometimes I get intimidated by all the important and formal people I meet giving us lectures and seminaries and I think I can't break through because I'm not dedicated or serious enough... Then I hear the scientists doing my dream job literally calling a jellyfish "cousin It shroud"
They sounds Like a group of gamers who are playing a awesome game.
They are awesome. Love this channel
Cant describe the feelings this gives me
This is amazing! How deep was the Hercules when this jelly was seen?
Absolutely amazing. So beautiful.
I love this , so fascinating. I must agree it is very relaxing to watch .. Thankyou for sharing
Definitely see the problem inspiration for Jean Jacket in Nope. Beautiful
The best lens that ever record deepsea ...
Bening bgt.. jernih.. wow
That's what I think enlightenment looks like or some magical state of mind, just still and changing and floating in stillness.
knowing they turned on the lasers and made the jelly look like a cartoon ghost comforts me
I love how excited they all are.
Everything in this world is made out of hexagons 😊 brilliant
I was waiting for a jump scare as if the jelly gonna eat the camera suddenly.. traumatized by the scientific horror movie sjsjs
A genuinely wondrous encounter.
A frightening plotwist would be that it is available to extend its mouth so much it can swallow the submarine
Awesome, this totally looked like one of those weekly Blender 3D tutorial about some weird easy and cool looking thing to do in 5min videos with the geometric pattern on the Deepstaria jelly, wouldn't I had see this, I would've always considered such tutorial a sci-fi freakin far fetch design pushed to the limit of imagination but really, I guess nature has a wayyy better imagination :P
Amazing
Here to show love on the scientists great vibes!
You have now crossed over the threshold to where Art & Science meet... ✨️
They talk to each other like a horror movie intro! Oh my god, nonetheless they safely find out about the creatures. It's a really cool scene.
Maybe a spoiler re: Nope:
I think the animal/ufo in that movie is modeled after the deepstaria jelly
I was thinking the same thing