You know, i have talked to alot of people about this kind of stuff, they say they dont care. Who would not want to know this stuff. If you went on explaining to me how white blood cells destroy infection, I would listen, I would not say leave me alone. This kind of stuff is beautiful. 1:56 I think it is a white blood cell mutating.
they should make a 'planet earth' type documentary, but call it something like "a world inside us' or whatever XD Narrated by some awesome commentator (Sir Patrick Stewart!!!) and I'd watch this stuff for at least 2 hrs straight.
I really like these videos. However, not being a scientist, I have no idea what all these creatures are. Are these all things in us? Some of it looks like pharmaceuticals attaching to different "bugs" or neurons in the brain or whatever...
@bubbahotep68 I agree. That's a really cool way to visualize the process. What takes me over 1 minute to explain in speech, the video shows in just 3 seconds :D
How do I get to do this stuff? What programs would I need to know? Is it just the same as a regular animation program?
bananian 4 weeks ago
FYI, Bacteriophages infect bacteria and not human cells
microbechic 11 months ago
You know, i have talked to alot of people about this kind of stuff, they say they dont care. Who would not want to know this stuff. If you went on explaining to me how white blood cells destroy infection, I would listen, I would not say leave me alone. This kind of stuff is beautiful. 1:56 I think it is a white blood cell mutating.
starfoth 1 year ago
Whats the name of the song?
Jacckeyy 1 year ago
this is so gross and beautiful at the same time :')
ix3chocopanda 1 year ago
@argetlam134 Yes, that's a T4 Bacteriophag, and a bacteriophag is a virus. If not, tell me what else can it be.
HTSRyan 1 year ago
hello? could you make more vids?
edyzzs 1 year ago
You guys need to make more of these!!!! I LOVE THEM!!!!
love2beyours10 1 year ago
they should make a 'planet earth' type documentary, but call it something like "a world inside us' or whatever XD Narrated by some awesome commentator (Sir Patrick Stewart!!!) and I'd watch this stuff for at least 2 hrs straight.
LenaCS 1 year ago
OMG!Amazing!!!!!!!!!!
nahalka4 1 year ago
They ALL look like turds to me...
toastyovens 1 year ago
I really like these videos. However, not being a scientist, I have no idea what all these creatures are. Are these all things in us? Some of it looks like pharmaceuticals attaching to different "bugs" or neurons in the brain or whatever...
Yeah, I know I sound like an idiot...lol...
Nice vids though...
patriotgyrl65 1 year ago
nice video amazing
manproxy 1 year ago
Man that virus at :27 is one scary beast!
bubbahotep68 1 year ago 2
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argetlam134 1 year ago
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@bubbahotep68 its a bacteriophage not a virus.
argetlam134 1 year ago
@argetlam134 Since when is a bacteriophage not a virus? lol
SuperLalapa 10 months ago
@bubbahotep68 I agree. That's a really cool way to visualize the process. What takes me over 1 minute to explain in speech, the video shows in just 3 seconds :D
Andazeus 1 year ago
great video!
Fumaster001 1 year ago
cool
stashews 1 year ago
will be better more videos! Nice job man.
koviset 1 year ago