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From: almaglio
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  • what kind of microscope did you use for this and what's the magnification? what technique did you use to film?

  • @humorless349

    an old will wetzlar 100X and canon s50 camera with the lense on the eyepiece and manual tracking (some organism are too fast for a mechanical stage)

    Thanks for your interest,

    Alberto

  • these have nucleci right?

  • Do you know the name of these organisms..i also have seen those slug like organisms under mine.. but i dont know their name..

  • If your viewing this video you would be very interested in Royal Rife and his great accomplishments. RESEARCH HIM!

  • they dont have "brains" technically their "brains" are their nuclei

  • @dragonfired4 how do Cell nucleus's make dynamic choices from many inputs?

  • where is their brains?

  • They don't have "brains". They're cells. Brains are made of millions of cells.

    It only looks like they're moving around with purpose, then "deciding" to go somewhere else.

    Their movements are probably determined by outside factors like chemical signals from other organisms, or even the motion of smaller parts inside of them.

    I'm actually not sure what makes them move like that, but you have to remember they are less than fungus, plants, and animals.

  • @randomperson0000000 "you have to remember they are less than fungus, plants, and animals."

    It takes 200x more genetic information to make an amoeba, then an Einstein.

    Microbes have more evolution under their belt and have more advanced systems like horizontal gene transfer.

    as for how they act with such intent.

    a) no concept in science can explain it

    or

    b) quantum biology will explain it. Like orch or(microtubules)

  • i wonder how long they live

  • some microscopic organisms can live forever.

  • hydras can live forever I think

  • @happyorangeanimation not in my tank... : (

  • the rotifera are pretty neat, i jusr love how detailed their movements are...too bad that fuckin little slippers are dominating that area, those beefly bullies man, as cool as those ones are i like the rotties better,

  • looks like Cellular bumbercars

  • What is really funny is that I see a lot of robots that exhibit the same behavior through programming, and the code for the programming is pretty long. So if you think about it, something that can't even be seen can already do what some of our robots can! XD

  • wow i am a biology teacher and i love microscopes and examining things under them. i do labs like 3 times a year

  • thats hot...

    OH BABY

  • wow

  • they seem lost and confused

  • Could say the same about people to some extent.

  • ROFLMAO!!! Good one man, that is totally true. Now if we could just get that under a microscope that would be funny as hell.

  • trippy.

    I ptomise you if you added some ambient music in the bacgreoud, people would love thits.

  • @braquemar I would probably go with... Flight of the bumble bee. But that's just me

  • What do they had for lunch?

  • bateria

  • Wasn't there a euglena?

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