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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2024
  • The bacterial flagellar motor is a reversible rotary nano-machine, about 45 nm in diameter, embedded in the bacterial cell envelope. It is powered by the flux of H+ or Na+ ions across the cytoplasmic membrane driven by an electrochemical gradient, the proton-motive force or the sodium-motive force.
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  • @thighgamingalexo28
    @thighgamingalexo28 Před 2 měsíci +27500

    Gonna LS swap my bacteria

  • @jameshailerthepostmaster4389
    @jameshailerthepostmaster4389 Před měsícem +10024

    I imagine the nucleus shouting " CLUTCH BEFORE SHIFTING "

    • @Ithirahad
      @Ithirahad Před měsícem

      These are bacteria; they don't have nuclei. Just a loose tangle of genes floating around.

    • @Satori-Automotive
      @Satori-Automotive Před měsícem +233

      the bacteria who reached the human cell first shouts to the bacteria who reached second: "Granny shiftin', not double clutchin' like you should."

    • @farmertyler8087
      @farmertyler8087 Před měsícem +88

      Grind it till you find it

    • @lucasricardofolco442
      @lucasricardofolco442 Před měsícem

      Bacteria dont have nuclei

    • @Drazil100
      @Drazil100 Před měsícem +38

      Not too difficult to imagine that. It IS the powerhouse of the cell.

  • @musonobari2560
    @musonobari2560 Před měsícem +1970

    Nikola Tesla: I invented the induction motor
    Bacteria: 🤬

    • @joseperera6724
      @joseperera6724 Před měsícem +19

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @josephkuzara2609
      @josephkuzara2609 Před měsícem +50

      God allows certain individuals to observe and discover Their Work.
      No human actually invents, but observes and discovers what God allowed by their design to exist.

    • @mitaskeledzija6269
      @mitaskeledzija6269 Před měsícem +5

      Who knows maybe he got inspiration from biology? He was interested in everything lol

    • @mitaskeledzija6269
      @mitaskeledzija6269 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@josephkuzara2609yes.. he was one of them, Einstein second and idk Isaac Newton

    • @desi_bhai_
      @desi_bhai_ Před měsícem +3

      he did? flagellar motor is a ion pump electric motor

  • @stephenwalker4348
    @stephenwalker4348 Před měsícem +1085

    18,000 rpm in neutral but 200 rpm under load is crazy ngl

    • @2010ngojo
      @2010ngojo Před měsícem +118

      Makes sense. Little efficiency loss and little mass means this thing can rip. Unless you have to go through some fluids.

    • @seangilchrest6091
      @seangilchrest6091 Před měsícem +59

      The human sleeper

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 Před měsícem +46

      Imagine dumping the clutch at 3x redline

    • @ferd1775
      @ferd1775 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@jooot_6850 💥 😂

    • @syndrome1965
      @syndrome1965 Před měsícem +2

      Must be fuct on the clutch....

  • @slowflow6474
    @slowflow6474 Před měsícem +5677

    Yo bro, what you got under da hood?
    Bacteria v8

  • @GrandMasterWu_
    @GrandMasterWu_ Před 3 měsíci +13854

    Bro why do I feel like I’m watching the inside of a transmission

    • @mohammadanwar6857
      @mohammadanwar6857 Před 2 měsíci +787

      Because cars are based on mechanical principles that are present within us! How cool is that

    • @surkey5055
      @surkey5055 Před 2 měsíci +565

      When you look close enough, engineering reflects biology

    • @rickoshay6554
      @rickoshay6554 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@surkey5055​
      ... and biology reflects Engineering.

    • @kyle18934
      @kyle18934 Před 2 měsíci +114

      ​@surkey5055 like how horses walking was copied for the four legged machines now.

    • @x1expert1x
      @x1expert1x Před 2 měsíci +284

      @@mohammadanwar6857 Imagine inventing DC motors, then imagine learning that your own cells use almost the same design. The world is full of wonders

  • @lv.99mastermind45
    @lv.99mastermind45 Před měsícem +400

    Cells: "straight piped my exhaust"
    Human: *farts*

    • @wisho-ro4305
      @wisho-ro4305 Před 29 dny +9

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @maneeshaliyanapatabendy1481
      @maneeshaliyanapatabendy1481 Před 10 dny +2

      I spilled my water across my family dinner table while seeing your comment. How tf should i explain myself😂😂😂😂

    • @RusticB
      @RusticB Před 15 hodinami

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @someasiandude4797
    @someasiandude4797 Před měsícem +172

    Damn, we thought we invented farming until we found out ants did that. We thought invented nuclear reactors until we found out the sun did that. We thought we made electrical motors until we found literally bacteria did that.

    • @logoscrescendo609
      @logoscrescendo609 Před měsícem +26

      Its called a creator.

    • @Jonsered0317
      @Jonsered0317 Před měsícem +28

      God did this.

    • @wyattk300
      @wyattk300 Před měsícem +21

      ​@@Jonsered0317How can you be sure? Also why must you make everything about your religion?

    • @nekhumonta
      @nekhumonta Před měsícem +51

      ​@@Jonsered0317 god is one thing we DID invent 😂

    • @philip9485
      @philip9485 Před 29 dny +9

      Fission and fusion is not the same

  • @jnhook8086
    @jnhook8086 Před měsícem +1616

    Whoever observed this and actually figured out what was happening within what they were observing is a freaking genius

    • @justcommenting4981
      @justcommenting4981 Před měsícem +169

      Many decades of work and many thousands of hours.

    • @vincejohnm
      @vincejohnm Před měsícem +251

      @@justcommenting4981 Not one person. Whole scientific institutions, millions of dollars and man hours, and decades of work.

    • @PopCapMusicTrending
      @PopCapMusicTrending Před měsícem +172

      just to be called et al

    • @johnwiks2597
      @johnwiks2597 Před měsícem +41

      Unless one of those scientists had a brush with engineering and motor design, all the man hours and money shots would amount to .01 progress. Cross discipline, rather than specialization leads to innovation.

    • @tjsbbi
      @tjsbbi Před měsícem +34

      ​@@vincejohnmI prefer the narrative of a lone misunderstood scientist laboring in solitude and perpetually in danger of losing funding from the bureaucratic grant committee at MegaCorp foundation ...😂 But yeah thousands...

  • @masonbeaumont8633
    @masonbeaumont8633 Před měsícem +2591

    “So how do cells manage to move so quickly in correlation to their size”
    “Vtec”

    • @fourseven6202
      @fourseven6202 Před měsícem +76

      VTEC JUST KICKED IN YO!

    • @Uttpdestroyer37
      @Uttpdestroyer37 Před měsícem +25

      VTEC JUST KICKED IN YO 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🔥

    • @bamafit1302
      @bamafit1302 Před měsícem +4

      as i’m changing tha mirrors on my 09 Hondeezy Accord😂

    • @MG-uj8qo
      @MG-uj8qo Před měsícem +3

      Too soon Junior.

    • @timhedgepeth
      @timhedgepeth Před měsícem +8

      Very Tall Engine Coolant

  • @lordhuntington5704
    @lordhuntington5704 Před 27 dny +7

    The reason why this motor is so efficient is because of it's microscopic scale. At this scale, friction is really low since the surface area is next to 0 so very little to no energy gets needlessly converted into heat.

  • @nohulse
    @nohulse Před měsícem +15

    "I need my oil changed."
    "Okay. Make and model of your car?"
    "No, I need MY oil changed."
    "Oh... OH!"

  • @raygun26
    @raygun26 Před 2 měsíci +6161

    One step closer to the dreaded “ *MEAT ENGINES* “ timeline

    • @AgonizedGrundle
      @AgonizedGrundle Před 2 měsíci +304

      Animals are meat machines. Where do you think we got the inspiration for our metal ones?

    • @ankieb3980
      @ankieb3980 Před 2 měsíci +128

      I guess our future/alien tech will look life like and not something that is purely mechanical

    • @AtlasReburdened
      @AtlasReburdened Před 2 měsíci +79

      "They're made... of *meat"*

    • @EuricusChryseus
      @EuricusChryseus Před 2 měsíci +88

      We are already literal meat mechs

    • @tumao_kaliwat_napulo
      @tumao_kaliwat_napulo Před 2 měsíci +62

      We are the "MEAT ENGINES". Most of our marvelous inventions take inspiration from nature...

  • @ibnyahud
    @ibnyahud Před měsícem +905

    The more you study biochemistry, the more you realize there's a lot more to the universe than we understand.

    • @Zack-xz1ph
      @Zack-xz1ph Před měsícem +73

      The more you know, the more you realize how much you don’t know

    • @daveyjoneslocker4703
      @daveyjoneslocker4703 Před měsícem +100

      It’s crazy how biology is almost just incredibly advanced engineering and chemistry is unfathomably complex coding

    • @Rogi1198
      @Rogi1198 Před měsícem +51

      And still we are "completely sure" how it all starts. How arrogant we are...

    • @ThinkAboutMyComment
      @ThinkAboutMyComment Před měsícem +15

      Universe just means everything. A lot more to The Creation you mean

    • @ThinkAboutMyComment
      @ThinkAboutMyComment Před měsícem

      @@daveyjoneslocker4703that’s because it’s extra terrestrial technology from The Kingdom of HEAVEN where The LORD GOD ALMIGHTY YESHUA is The Engineer of Our reality

  • @michaelmcwhirter
    @michaelmcwhirter Před měsícem +73

    Information like this has to be everywhere especially with technology. This type of construction based, ground up thinking is phenomenal.

    • @RUS38
      @RUS38 Před 27 dny +1

      No real videos or photos of what they claim. Nothing but digital animations and blatant claims they can’t back up!

    • @jaurybeltraoengers5986
      @jaurybeltraoengers5986 Před 27 dny +6

      ​@@RUS38Electron Microscopy of Motor Structure and Possible Mechanisms, Google before you type. There is a comprehensive study on the topic, how it works and there is data and even imagery of the structure, microscopic structures are extremely hard to image at this scale, we are talking about one small part of a cbacteria, so animations help with understanding how it works.

  • @aSliceOfChoccyMilk
    @aSliceOfChoccyMilk Před 19 dny +5

    "Damn bro, you got that V8?"
    "Nah, single cell"

  • @neelroy2918
    @neelroy2918 Před měsícem +1436

    Almost 100% efficiency? Thats every mechanical engineer's dream.. Nature just is magnificent.

    • @Superdada
      @Superdada Před měsícem +35

      Ha, I’m an ME and thought the same thing.

    • @prawngravy18
      @prawngravy18 Před měsícem

      @@SuperdadaEngineers but you believe there is a biological mechanism that is 100% efficient. You are both lying about your credentials.

    • @johnnynesbit8289
      @johnnynesbit8289 Před měsícem +289

      Evidence that there is a creator is everywhere but they insist on being amazed how all this is all an accident

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 Před měsícem +300

      @@johnnynesbit8289Evidence of what can be achieved with billions of years of evolution

    • @SaraevKS1985
      @SaraevKS1985 Před měsícem

      ​@@johnnynesbit8289for believers was written "The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design" by Dawkins.
      It can make you a deist. You will find many examples of imperfections in medicine.
      About the "Big Bang" - "The Oscillating Universe" by Gorkavyi.

  • @wumarNart
    @wumarNart Před měsícem +1061

    Never underestimate a bacteria with a laptop.

  • @rainbow_vader
    @rainbow_vader Před měsícem +57

    Wow the devs are really adding onto the "brains piloting bone mechs with meat armor" lore rn 💀

    • @shanehark3393
      @shanehark3393 Před 22 dny +5

      It’s more like, an electrical/light being using a brain as a receiver to take control of a crystalline skeleton wrapped in semi autonomous biochemical mineral and gel layers driven by advanced nanotechnology. What is even going on here 😳

    • @celebratedrazorworks6732
      @celebratedrazorworks6732 Před 13 dny

      ​@@shanehark3393look into the wonderful world of parasites. They have developed alongside biological carbon based lifeforms and are capable of commandeering control of a mamalian nervous system.

  • @darkdiamonds4337
    @darkdiamonds4337 Před měsícem +9

    A lot of my technology, mimics things that you can find in the natural world for example, the gyroscope inside of your phone that tells you which way it’s oriented and flips the screen accordingly that is based off of a fluid filled tube in our ear that helps us balance.

  • @gabedarrett1301
    @gabedarrett1301 Před 3 měsíci +2635

    Spinning motors exist in all human cells too! They're called ATP synthase and are used to provide energy inside the mitochondria

  • @nonmerci8237
    @nonmerci8237 Před měsícem +365

    - Do you know why you were pulled over?
    - No, cell-sir
    - We flashed you at 60 cps in a 30 cps area

    • @Yetipfote
      @Yetipfote Před měsícem +3

      please tell me there are cellular popos who give speeding tickets!

    • @samblackstone3400
      @samblackstone3400 Před 25 dny +2

      @@Yetipfote
      There are antibodies which specifically target bacterial flagella

  • @RomanNitrogen
    @RomanNitrogen Před měsícem +11

    It's amazing to see nature mix biology and mechanical engineering!

  • @tobyvirtue93
    @tobyvirtue93 Před měsícem +3

    This is why there are more wheels than doors

  • @Xavier1...
    @Xavier1... Před 2 měsíci +913

    Finally something that will fit in my honda

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Před 2 měsíci +15

      *_Moog likes this_*

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 Před měsícem

      @@skylined5534 hell yeah bro moog… forgot the bloke, I love him ❤️ such an OG… been a minute since I watched their stuff.

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 Před měsícem

      @@skylined5534Moog the guy or Moog the parts company?

    • @edinfific2576
      @edinfific2576 Před měsícem +2

      😅

    • @cunjoz
      @cunjoz Před měsícem +5

      finally, will k swap my cells

  • @aaronlegend14
    @aaronlegend14 Před 2 měsíci +566

    60 cell lengths per SECOND?! I’m 68.5 inches tall. That’s like me running 340 feet in a single second. That’s 231.8mph (373.05kmh). A football field is 360 feet. It’s like running from end zone to end zone in one second. Amazing.

    • @doludeli
      @doludeli Před 2 měsíci +4

    • @Gelatinocyte2
      @Gelatinocyte2 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I'm sure we have aircraft that can do that
      Edit: if you know about physics, even a little bit, you'd realize that this shouldn't be surprising; microbes are able to achieve such efficiency because they're too small to be burdened constraints such as friction. *Physics in the macro level is not equal to physics in the micro level.* Izunudara (commenter two posts below me) gets it.

    • @aaronlegend14
      @aaronlegend14 Před 2 měsíci +111

      @@Gelatinocyte2 we have cars that can do that. It’s just insane on a biological level.

    • @Izunundara
      @Izunundara Před 2 měsíci +76

      Relative scale vs velocity goes up as you get smaller because you have less things like tearing yourself to pieces and the Square Cube law to worry about

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Před měsícem +7

      THAT is some useful math! 😊

  • @gregsanich5183
    @gregsanich5183 Před měsícem +82

    What a brilliant design.

    • @Jan-hp3lk
      @Jan-hp3lk Před měsícem +18

      And people don't think someone designed it, it just happened all by itself.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Před měsícem +15

      @@Jan-hp3lk who created god? did he just happen by himself?
      If you can accept god without a creator then is creation not enough in itself?

    • @csar07.
      @csar07. Před měsícem +23

      @@ehaaron God by definition doesnt have a beginning, so doesnt have a creator.
      The Kalam Cosmological argument would argue that the Universe must have a beginning, and so must have a cause/creator.
      If God had a beginning, God wouldnt really be God, so the argument is redundant

    • @gregsanich5183
      @gregsanich5183 Před měsícem +6

      @@ehaaron that question is illogical. It's like asking what is north of the north pole.
      A more prudent and applicable question would be to ask when exactly do you propose god could have been created.
      ...right?
      ....bc If the entity responsible for the creation of time and space was itsrlf the result of causation, then when would that causation have been able to occur prior to the existence of time itsrlf. ???🤔
      .....there just isn't a window for that to have ever occurred if no moment for it to occur in existed.

    • @Magst3r1
      @Magst3r1 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@csar07.So you can accept a different logical impossibility?

  • @jay7264
    @jay7264 Před měsícem +2

    That torque converter is gonna heat up real soon

  • @gandolfmerlin1206
    @gandolfmerlin1206 Před 2 měsíci +1824

    This has serious scorn energy

  • @Blorkion64
    @Blorkion64 Před 2 měsíci +564

    My bacteria is 4 rotor swapped. See you at the light 😎

    • @kugelblitz1557
      @kugelblitz1557 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Your bacteria must sound amazing 😂

    • @midbc1midbc199
      @midbc1midbc199 Před 2 měsíci +19

      Laying in bed at night hearing a quiet tiny little brap brap brap sound instead of your heartbeat

    • @sadboisombr
      @sadboisombr Před měsícem +12

      oh is it one of those RnaX7

    • @Robert-Cinque777
      @Robert-Cinque777 Před měsícem +1

      With awd?

    • @Shaquiifa
      @Shaquiifa Před měsícem +7

      Are you gonna attend this week's quarter nanometer?

  • @jordanmascarenhas7974
    @jordanmascarenhas7974 Před měsícem +2

    I personally have nothing but twin turbo V-12s motoring away throughout me 😂

  • @Reddotzebra
    @Reddotzebra Před 22 dny +2

    These things have started as many "intelligent design must be real because this thing exists" arguments as the camera eye. Despite being easily explainable by looking at slight adaptations to previous structures that organisms use.
    This is basically a slightly modified excretion pump with a lot of extra bits duct taped on until it works as a mode of transportation.

  • @ApertureAce
    @ApertureAce Před 2 měsíci +345

    I've never seen the molecular machinery broken down like this before. This is absolutely insane!

    • @iRossco
      @iRossco Před 2 měsíci +4

      Lookup animation of DNA

    • @ApertureAce
      @ApertureAce Před měsícem +5

      ​@@iRossco are you talking about an animation of the polymerase enzyme? I was just saying that I've never seen the electrochemical breakdown of the rotary motor at the base of the flagellum

    • @piterpraker3399
      @piterpraker3399 Před měsícem +12

      Right. And you're supposed to believe that it came about randomly.
      Scale the complexity down and dump some steele shavings in your local pond.
      In less than ten years time you'll have a roaring V8!

    • @BxBxProductions
      @BxBxProductions Před měsícem +1

      seriously? they taught this in school. maybe you didn't pay attention?

    • @jsh2246
      @jsh2246 Před měsícem +13

      @@piterpraker3399always tryna find a way to try to convince yourself god is real 😂😂

  • @derezzed5588
    @derezzed5588 Před 2 měsíci +530

    I feel like I just gained forbidden eldritch knowledge.

  • @justinkaufman495
    @justinkaufman495 Před měsícem +4

    Now if we could just translate this to engineering. Think of the possibilities of near 100% efficiency. So far even our best engines are like 20%.

    • @maneeshaliyanapatabendy1481
      @maneeshaliyanapatabendy1481 Před 10 dny

      I think the 20% you wre referring to is the thermal efficiency. Not the overall efficiency of the engine

    • @justinkaufman495
      @justinkaufman495 Před 10 dny

      @maneeshaliyanapatabendy1481 it was more of a gross estimation of fuel efficiency as I don't recall the exact number. The point was more that even with petrol as it is we haven't reached a high level of fuel efficiency yet.

  • @flusterzero
    @flusterzero Před měsícem +1

    For anyone wondering it's a mouth bacteria

  • @spudthespudgungamer7112
    @spudthespudgungamer7112 Před 2 měsíci +184

    I always wondered how they worked. Didn’t expect it to be a literal motor.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Před měsícem +1

      This is how the cell regenerates new cells.

    • @Krawnbundungle
      @Krawnbundungle Před měsícem +9

      @@grassroot011wrong

    • @marcokonst4144
      @marcokonst4144 Před měsícem

      A lot of technology we came up with coincidentally looks like molecules in our body, there's also a molecular version of zippers and robotic arms, there's this molecule that basically has two legs and "walks" down these fibers using chemical bonds, there's a bunch of cool molecular machines Google it its a really sick rabbit hole to fall into

    • @blackjackblake4265
      @blackjackblake4265 Před měsícem +7

      *​*incorrect buzzer noizes** its how they move dumba- ​@@grassroot011

    • @generalleigh7387
      @generalleigh7387 Před měsícem +8

      This flies in the face of evolutionism theory. People don’t even consider irreducible complexity-,meaning take away ONE component and what happens? This is why a theory depending upon random chance is not even scientific.

  • @AlexanderFetisov-ui6kr
    @AlexanderFetisov-ui6kr Před měsícem +870

    I’ve always thought the wheel mechanism wasnt able to exist in nature. But here we are. Amazing

    • @ElectronicHouseFlash
      @ElectronicHouseFlash Před měsícem +128

      I believe that everything we know about our body is only 0,001 % of the entire cake. Most of the things like our Brain or our superpower (sleeping!) are undiscovered. Alone the fact that we are able to sleep and regenerate millions of cells and broken stuff in our body, just to feel the next day like we are new born is a huge wonder. You drank pure poison in form of alcohol and destroyed muscles with lifting 100 kg barebells? No Problem, just sleep 8-10 hours and thats all.

    • @ApahtieParty
      @ApahtieParty Před měsícem +46

      ​@@ElectronicHouseFlash Life is so unfathomable complex that it's scary 😂

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 Před měsícem +19

      ​@@ElectronicHouseFlashpeople feel new when they sleep?

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 Před měsícem +23

      It helps that it’s a molecular scale engine so you don’t have to worry about leaks.

    • @tron.44
      @tron.44 Před měsícem +18

      ​@ilenastarbreeze4978 actually, yes. Sleeping is vital for your....vitality.

  • @TheXeart
    @TheXeart Před 19 dny +2

    I don’t think it’s ironic that nature produced the greatest efficiency.
    The other option wasn’t mere obsolescence with the opportunity for redesign. The other option was extinction.
    Of course nature was going to go all out.

  • @nengyang1895
    @nengyang1895 Před měsícem +1

    Every concept man can dream of, mother nature has already built, tested and perfected.

  • @_ninthRing_
    @_ninthRing_ Před 2 měsíci +267

    The speed in RPM is pretty intense because of their miniscule scale.

    • @QuadrielAnderson
      @QuadrielAnderson Před měsícem +7

      Watching them move is crazy, they have so much control

  • @ELiT3Griefer
    @ELiT3Griefer Před 2 měsíci +173

    Finally, a motor that fits in a Miata

  • @Jonsered0317
    @Jonsered0317 Před měsícem +2

    Chaos created this complex mechanism. Don’t worry about the mathematical impossibility. Trillions of random events over billions of years resulted in this perfectly designed machinery.

  • @slothsarecool
    @slothsarecool Před 15 dny

    Biology is wild, wish they taught it like this in school

  • @ainchamama
    @ainchamama Před 2 měsíci +127

    I’m going to bacteria-swap my Miata.

  • @BananaBLACK
    @BananaBLACK Před měsícem +296

    There is definitely more wheels than doors.

    • @matterhorn731
      @matterhorn731 Před měsícem +35

      Eh, if we're counting this as a "wheel," shouldn't we count membrane transport proteins as "doors"? And there are a lot more of those than flagella.

    • @BananaBLACK
      @BananaBLACK Před měsícem +22

      @@matterhorn731 I believe a door has to be hinged. So if the membrane is hinged then yes. If it is not then it is just a port.

    • @kill3rbyysight
      @kill3rbyysight Před měsícem +1

      Oh wat e marvel of an accident 🙌🫡

    • @hornyducks4090
      @hornyducks4090 Před měsícem +14

      ​@@BananaBLACKI introduce you to.. THE SLIDING DOOR!!

    • @skivvytv6229
      @skivvytv6229 Před měsícem +1

      But then you start thinking about planes and what planes do…

  • @xanderunderwoods3363
    @xanderunderwoods3363 Před 11 dny +1

    Wait till that VTech kicks in man!

  • @ZEROGRAVITY80
    @ZEROGRAVITY80 Před měsícem +1

    Mazda was ahead of the times. VROOM VROOM

  • @Coastfog
    @Coastfog Před 2 měsíci +2332

    Prehistoric human: "I invent wheel"
    Modern human: "I have invented the gear box"
    Nature: "Hold my flagellin"

    • @itzchappie7986
      @itzchappie7986 Před 2 měsíci +13

      😂😂😂

    • @Glennsharpe0516
      @Glennsharpe0516 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Not bad

    • @calinchirtes3888
      @calinchirtes3888 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Bro, we didn't invent shit, anything we did so far, nature did it billions of years ago

    • @Malibu252
      @Malibu252 Před 2 měsíci +13

      @@calinchirtes3888”billions“ of years ago 😂 as if our technology is 100%, er wait, as if our technology was even 50% correct on dating time, or dating anything older than our recorded history.z

    • @doreloprea7454
      @doreloprea7454 Před 2 měsíci +32

      ​@@calinchirtes3888 Im pretty sure nature didnt make fighter jets bro

  • @gregswank4912
    @gregswank4912 Před 2 měsíci +593

    I remember hearing that there are no rotary parts in biological organisms, but there are rotary parts in biological organisms, aren’t there?

    • @marcelo55869
      @marcelo55869 Před 2 měsíci +168

      I guess it was directed at animals... imagine a 4x4 whelled elephant... shoulnt work...

    • @plpebomb
      @plpebomb Před 2 měsíci +119

      ​@@marcelo55869imagine a millipede with tracks 😂

    • @justuskrekeler2142
      @justuskrekeler2142 Před 2 měsíci +110

      I did a presentation on flagellin motors a while back, and youre somewhat right! These bacterial motors are actually the only truly rotating „joint“ in all of nature!

    • @talinpeacy7222
      @talinpeacy7222 Před 2 měsíci +33

      And now I'm curious as to what evolutionary factors could contribute to eventually making flagella powered biological bearings.

    • @ALucas73
      @ALucas73 Před 2 měsíci +41

      I remember some scientist talking about why no animal ever evolved "wheels" instead of legs, and they said things have to be attached to get blood flow.

  • @manbeast47
    @manbeast47 Před měsícem +51

    imagine thinking this could be anything but designed

    • @spazzwad
      @spazzwad Před měsícem +6

      Designed and iterated on.

    • @rollinupeverest5042
      @rollinupeverest5042 Před měsícem +7

      Agreed Jesus is Lord ❤

    • @BANGbucketHEAD
      @BANGbucketHEAD Před měsícem +20

      Imagine thinking the Earth is close to 6,000 years old

    • @asd35918
      @asd35918 Před měsícem +10

      It’s not. It evolved from simpler versions. Scientists have actually observed flagella evolve in the lab

    • @baaron6374
      @baaron6374 Před měsícem +21

      Imagine thinking an intelligent designer intentionally built a sewage plant next to a recreational facility. Imagine an intelligent designer reusing the same breathing pipe for food intake, guaranteeing some of us choke to death.

  • @sheogorath1374
    @sheogorath1374 Před 18 dny +2

    There's nothing ironic about it, a lot of our technology has been inspired by the natural world.

  • @HuyNguyen-oc4ky
    @HuyNguyen-oc4ky Před 2 měsíci +218

    Engineers: Wait it’s all a car?
    Bacteria: Always has been

    • @MyriadZX
      @MyriadZX Před 2 měsíci +14

      Yeah, it's called cinisation, the tendency for everything to actually just be a car.

    • @zanthimos
      @zanthimos Před měsícem +4

      The Cars timeline is the most accurate!!!! God help us all!!!

    • @borisvolski
      @borisvolski Před měsícem +1

      Even deeper topic
      Humans and animals have digestive system only to get the energy
      Meaning if nature could create a energy source resembling a generator, it would basically follow the same principles as digestive system anyway, consume fuel, release byproduct
      So we are as much machines as the robots are, take robot, give it artifical intelligence with ability to learn, it consumes fuel, it releases byproduct, fluid is flowing throughout entire body to keep it properly lubricated (well for us it's a bit different but anyway)
      And now on top of that we know that inside our body is literal transmissions...
      Humans almost can make a mechanical life... at least we are getting closer to this point

    • @MASJYT
      @MASJYT Před měsícem

      The first time people see a bacteriophage virus they always go -wait is that thing real? It looks like a machine -well no, it's the other way around, machines look like it.

    • @jonnyd9351
      @jonnyd9351 Před měsícem +2

      ⁠@@borisvolskiAnything that does work requires energy, that's not a very profound observation tbh.

  • @TheRobotixFudge
    @TheRobotixFudge Před měsícem +225

    I'm gonna need a body kit and a v8 for my bacteria

  • @formuloid
    @formuloid Před měsícem +1

    “Trust me bro this all started from a completely chaotic and random process”

  • @luster5497
    @luster5497 Před měsícem +3

    ……………didn’t know my swimmers were bio-engine.
    “I don’t like starting up the engine, if I’m not going to drive it” -it all make sense now….😮

  • @keithbroh5730
    @keithbroh5730 Před měsícem +688

    No joke this might be the most amazing thing I have ever learned. Not even the most surprising, but I feel like I have a justification for how I feel connected to cars, motors, transmissions. Working mechanisms. This is so awesome

    • @inlonging
      @inlonging Před měsícem +31

      Isn’t it the neatest thing ever???? The closer we look the more complex the universe is. The further away we look (James Webb????) the more complex the universe is!

    • @57ar7up
      @57ar7up Před měsícem

      After awareness of the fact that we are made from atoms that were part of stars before nothing impresses me anymore 😊

    • @SaltyAsTheSea
      @SaltyAsTheSea Před měsícem +5

      I still don't believe it because... what the actual fuck. But I mean... the smallest living things had the biggest head start in evolution so... I guess it's gotta be

    • @jaqua7732
      @jaqua7732 Před měsícem +19

      So do you take a look at that, and say that it has no designer, a mechanism as complex as that, just came to be by chance, random mutations, or any unconscious process.
      Do you really look at that and think that it's not created?

    • @keithbroh5730
      @keithbroh5730 Před měsícem +10

      @@jaqua7732 no I don’t think that at all. I believe in a higher power and I believe we are not sure of who it is. I believe in Christianity but that’s just because it’s how I was raised. What’s important is I believe in God, wether from the Bible or elsewhere. Nobody really knows but we will one day

  • @mfsusanoo7238
    @mfsusanoo7238 Před 2 měsíci +274

    *Nanomachines son!*

  • @Trey4x4
    @Trey4x4 Před měsícem +1

    60 cell lengths per second for a bacteria is like 150mph

  • @quellenathanar
    @quellenathanar Před 18 dny

    The parts that would be nearly impossible to make, are made for us in unlimited quantity. These motors should enable us to make nano-robots quite effectively.

  • @bikewithchris1273
    @bikewithchris1273 Před měsícem +137

    It's uncanny how much human mechanical design mimics what's already been designed in life.

    • @christsavesreadromans1096
      @christsavesreadromans1096 Před měsícem +41

      It’s because God created it, and we’re made to His image and likeness.

    • @randomsimpson
      @randomsimpson Před měsícem +18

      ​@christsavesreadromans1096 and now we create machines in OUR likeness.
      I wonder what the machines will make when we're gone. Probably some really cool shit.

    • @smoakpipe
      @smoakpipe Před měsícem +4

      THANK GOD

    • @genericjoe4082
      @genericjoe4082 Před měsícem +35

      ​@@christsavesreadromans1096 no, it's because there is only like a couple simple efficient ways to achieve any task, just like there is only a couple ways to make bread. Besides, only some biomechanisms resemble human machines, most are either way too complicated or impractical for humans to have any use for them, but you wouldn't remember them because they aren't as easy to remember as a kind of motor.
      Edit: original example was cooking food, due to another person pointing it out how it was a bad example, i replaced it with making bread

    • @christsavesreadromans1096
      @christsavesreadromans1096 Před měsícem +10

      @@genericjoe4082 This motor is irreducibly complex, it has 40 or so genes all of which are necessary and functional for the rotor to work. It’s not something that conveys any advantage to the organism to be built over time, like you’d expect with natural selection, but you need all of it at once existing to convey any advantage to the organism.

  • @cwkrhs23
    @cwkrhs23 Před měsícem +318

    They peered into the first bacteria back in the 1900's, then the first manual transmission was invented

  • @ebk7073344
    @ebk7073344 Před měsícem +1

    There’s nothing ironic about it. It’s evolution.

    • @abvmoose87
      @abvmoose87 Před měsícem

      Talk about being in denial

  • @Blau-Zeigen-vh2zt
    @Blau-Zeigen-vh2zt Před 10 dny +1

    Not to mention this presents a great argument against evolution as well

  • @MrHurricaneFloyd
    @MrHurricaneFloyd Před měsícem +226

    What is left out of this representation is the fact that all the clear emptiness wee see is actually full of water molecules. SO these mechanisms exist within a sea of marbles instead of in open air like it appears. The water molecules are also what is transporting the bits and pieces when you see them just flying in and out.

    • @couldyou4745
      @couldyou4745 Před měsícem +3

      WRONG.

    • @shanehutchinson6350
      @shanehutchinson6350 Před měsícem

      Why would you show up just to say one word, with no argument whatsoever? ​@@couldyou4745

    • @JustMe-ty2rp
      @JustMe-ty2rp Před měsícem +23

      If you're going to claim a concept is wrong, you should also explain why it is wrong - eg, what is the correct way?

    • @ewutermohlen
      @ewutermohlen Před měsícem +5

      ​@@JustMe-ty2rp thank you we demand an explanation.

    • @mudza92
      @mudza92 Před měsícem +4

      molecules are still way too small to be marbles to the bacteria.

  • @Slamboni4k
    @Slamboni4k Před měsícem +280

    Once this baby hits 80 CPS, you're gonna see some serious evolution

    • @tonymagona334
      @tonymagona334 Před měsícem +19

      I’m pretty sure it’s 88 cps 🤔

    • @justme8649
      @justme8649 Před měsícem +6

      Evolution... phht... you just don't get it do ya.

    • @DragonBall0789
      @DragonBall0789 Před měsícem +6

      Ironic, since the whole system is impossible to come about at once considering evolution and if you take away just 1 key element it just wouldn't work at all...... so in this case, in my humble opinion, this disproves evolution.

    • @johnmountford299
      @johnmountford299 Před měsícem +2

      So how did it evolve to this stage. I’ll give you a clue, it didn’t.

    • @staycurious3954
      @staycurious3954 Před měsícem

      @@johnmountford299How did it happen then 😂🎉

  • @imrukiitoaoffire1908
    @imrukiitoaoffire1908 Před měsícem +51

    To me this is proof of a creator, as it's been tested that something of this sort of this cannot naturally evolve from something simpler, but would have to have been engineered by an intelligent mind.

    • @nathanroberson
      @nathanroberson Před měsícem +14

      “It’s been tested” is where you have been misled. The body is full of things like this. And it all came about from evolution. It’s been tested.

    • @lnAmberClad
      @lnAmberClad Před měsícem +14

      It still amazes me when people can't wrap their head around the idea that you can believe in God and still understand how evolution functions.

    • @france976
      @france976 Před měsícem +4

      That's the first thing that comes to mind to a person without knowledge when watching these kind of videos, it's normal. The astonishing thing is that 2-3 days of brief study would be enough to put that view aside forever without doubts, but still inexplicably so many prefer to stick to that vision for all their life.

    • @crono3339
      @crono3339 Před měsícem +1

      I think of it more like Nature as a sort of long term consciousness. That natural systems learn through millions and billions of years by evolution on every level. Not some bearded dude in a city of clouds tinkering with everything, but more like a cosmic mind that grows more and more conscious through each system and each being through time. But that's just a thought not necessarily a belief.

    • @Dylanson3
      @Dylanson3 Před měsícem

      It is, but people are blind to that truth without the Holy Spirit. Evidence is all around. Evolution is a creation story for those who suppress the truth of God. A deception of the devil to keep them into worldly things

  • @IvayloNikolovLuko
    @IvayloNikolovLuko Před 21 dnem +1

    "nature has produced..."
    This motor looks designed to me and no random chance can produce such a complex living engine.

    • @robertcarsten4050
      @robertcarsten4050 Před 19 dny

      And how can we distinguish lifeforms that are created from those that aren't?

  • @Tulion
    @Tulion Před měsícem +706

    Credit to the engineer.

    • @iHateSocialHierarchy
      @iHateSocialHierarchy Před měsícem

      Dude starts the video with "Ironically"... I weep for the lost.

    • @jactendo1523
      @jactendo1523 Před měsícem +121

      Agreed. "And this all happened by chance". Riiiiiiiight?

    • @jmcgraw6
      @jmcgraw6 Před měsícem +78

      Amen! 🙌

    • @tamimazizadah
      @tamimazizadah Před měsícem +119

      I love how they always say “nature” has produced. They will say anything but admit that it was created by God.

    • @fourseven6202
      @fourseven6202 Před měsícem +11

      I am not saying its aliens, but its aliens

  • @Dingusdoofus
    @Dingusdoofus Před měsícem +51

    So, our cells drive manual instead of automatic?

  • @liebendeinsam
    @liebendeinsam Před měsícem +1

    More of this content. You maked my day happy. 🥰

  • @Peezanut
    @Peezanut Před 27 dny

    Who ever invented the transmission system had a real brain blast moment

  • @baronvonbeandip
    @baronvonbeandip Před 2 měsíci +84

    *converts chemical energy into mechanical energy with nearly 100% efficiency*
    OPEC: *sweats furiously*

    • @BHBalast
      @BHBalast Před měsícem +3

      Electric motors already have near 100% efficiency btw.

  • @asianmanfromasia
    @asianmanfromasia Před měsícem +310

    Bacteria be like: “Granny shifting not double clutching like you should.”

    • @perrygriffin2371
      @perrygriffin2371 Před měsícem +4

      Family

    • @JodeSpoderman
      @JodeSpoderman Před měsícem

      😂😂😂 haha funny

    • @StonedOdie
      @StonedOdie Před měsícem

      Now me b the mad scientist gotta rip apart the block and replace the piston rings u fried!

    • @Talleyhoooo
      @Talleyhoooo Před měsícem

      Bro unarchived that comment 😂

  • @oscardruke5106
    @oscardruke5106 Před 23 dny

    I asked this same question yo my biology teacher when I was 15yo when she was introducing the flagella, and she just answered "you will learn that at thr university", and then proceed to dismiss the class and rush out. Damm they were so unprepared to fullfil real curiosity.
    Now i get the answer to my question almost 25 years later in a CZcams short

  • @FireyDeath4
    @FireyDeath4 Před měsícem +1

    Only ChatGPT says "ultimately" unironically. And with such a disconnected flow from the preceding information, too

  • @truvc
    @truvc Před 2 měsíci +115

    These are the only “wheels” or free spinning body parts known to biology. It’s really cool that they exist!

    • @raulcid2369
      @raulcid2369 Před 2 měsíci +5

      With enough time nature has created things that never cease to amaze and humble more complex beings like us...

    • @stasi0238
      @stasi0238 Před 2 měsíci +6

      ​@@raulcid2369imagine what will happen when fully functional ai will be able to simulate evolution on itself in mere seconds. Pretty scary, also fun

    • @raulcid2369
      @raulcid2369 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stasi0238 At least you can see the fun part... Many are held back by fear of the unknown or what they cannot yet control... Imagine what would be our species if we did not do it out of fear of fire. Or would not have learned to create and understand it.
      Of course, this is more complex than cavemen discovering fire. But it is still the same concept of facing the unknown to see what things come out of it.
      The critical point for AIs will be to understand when they simulate intelligence to be considered innate intelligence without distinction from that of humans, but without the physical and time limitations that ours. Depending on how you see it, this can be good or bad, or a mix of both. We'll see about that if one day AI reaches singularity. At the moment it only scares those who don't even understand how Microsoft world works... Unfortunately there are many. Hahah. I am more concerned about the labor and legal changes in the use of AIs in a short time, as we already see, If you are, it will kill us in some movie way. But eventually that concept will one day lead to a real concern.

    • @Gelatinocyte2
      @Gelatinocyte2 Před 2 měsíci +11

      ATP synthase: "am I a joke to you?"

    • @electricpaisy6045
      @electricpaisy6045 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I still don't understand how it can grow like this

  • @sleepyheadinsomniac6265
    @sleepyheadinsomniac6265 Před 2 měsíci +44

    We can finally answer the question: "Are There More Doors or Wheels in the World?"

    • @WhatIsThatThingDoing
      @WhatIsThatThingDoing Před měsícem +6

      Voltage and stress gated channels want a word...

    • @Mo11y666
      @Mo11y666 Před měsícem +2

      "The engine runs on glue and tar" - The Doors

  • @gerdz101
    @gerdz101 Před měsícem +1

    The body is beautifully engineered.

  • @Gnorthernier9444
    @Gnorthernier9444 Před měsícem +19

    This is some God level Engineering!

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Před měsícem

      This is nothing till you find out we have biophotonic computing and fiber optic wires created out of water vibrated into hydrogell to carry it through every cell of the body.

  • @danil8379
    @danil8379 Před měsícem +29

    Praise God, the greatest engineer!

    • @janhaugen6034
      @janhaugen6034 Před měsícem +4

      LoL

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Před měsícem

      @@janhaugen6034 where is your deus ex machina mechanism that has a mind and foresight to create building blocks for mechanisms that don't yet exist? try and explain your nonsense for everyone. You do realize the bests evolutionary biologists in the world have already said evolution is nonsense and doesn't work and have been looking for a replacement for over a decade now right? lol the sheer ignorance of you people is unreal

    • @AdventuresAwait123
      @AdventuresAwait123 Před měsícem +4

      Amen.

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Před měsícem +5

      @@janhaugen6034 I see your comment was formed from mindless unguided process.

    • @Viper40758
      @Viper40758 Před měsícem

      Thats why there are so many flaws in the designs. Almost like it was the result of a natural selection of some kind

  • @rs72098
    @rs72098 Před 29 dny +2

    Christians: "We've obviously been designed by a creator."
    Atheists: "Show me evidence."
    Christians: "How much more evidence do you need?"

  • @ArmyMedicRN
    @ArmyMedicRN Před 14 dny +1

    Incredible and mind boggling some people think this accidentally fell together by random chance.

    • @alexandregb566
      @alexandregb566 Před 12 dny

      It's like believing that my mother's cats could build a software better than Bill Gates... LOL

  • @DavidJohnson-tv2qq
    @DavidJohnson-tv2qq Před měsícem +414

    Don't worry, we'll all get to meet the engineer.

    • @83abhinavnigam
      @83abhinavnigam Před měsícem +5

      Not i , mind it !

    • @DavidJohnson-tv2qq
      @DavidJohnson-tv2qq Před měsícem +8

      @@83abhinavnigam What makes you pronounce such a supposition, if I might ask?

    • @aladdin8623
      @aladdin8623 Před měsícem +9

      Allah

    • @aladdin8623
      @aladdin8623 Před měsícem +9

      There is only one engineer and He begets not (has no descendents, no children, none), nor was He (ever) begotten.

    • @liesdiebibelbruder420
      @liesdiebibelbruder420 Před měsícem +18

      But bit everyone will be cool with him. Call unto Jesus to be cool with him.

  • @itzelpretzel
    @itzelpretzel Před měsícem +109

    That speed is equivalent to an average sized car moving at 600 miles an hour.

    • @couldyou4745
      @couldyou4745 Před měsícem +1

      Its actually not.

    • @Gerald0613
      @Gerald0613 Před měsícem +12

      Completely false. If you do the research and math it comes to 608 mph (if the car is average size)

    • @TraceyIsNotMaryGrace
      @TraceyIsNotMaryGrace Před měsícem +22

      @@Gerald0613”completely false” and it’s 600 vs 608

    • @bazingaburg8264
      @bazingaburg8264 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@TraceyIsNotMaryGracePerhaps an engineer. I get your point, but more than 1% off is kinda huge.

    • @ChiquitaSpeaks
      @ChiquitaSpeaks Před měsícem +3

      This is in water too 🤔 …What about how fast bugs fly compared to their size or is that not an accurate comparison?

  • @Inokiulus
    @Inokiulus Před 22 dny +2

    Lol "ironically" he says... smh 😂

  • @draelyc
    @draelyc Před 24 dny

    Absolutely fascinating! It’s not in any way ”ironic,” but it is definitely fascinating!

  • @zachmartinez2295
    @zachmartinez2295 Před 2 měsíci +69

    I'm such a car guy, I literally have thousands of rotary engines inside me😎

    • @Corzappy
      @Corzappy Před 2 měsíci +1

      Mhm, “sky daddy made it happen with magic!” Is a totally satisfactory answer.

    • @adamrusso2590
      @adamrusso2590 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Zoom Zoom

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci +3

      not thousands, trillions upon trillions

    • @rustyskeleman
      @rustyskeleman Před měsícem +1

      Made of Mazdas?

    • @games1004
      @games1004 Před měsícem +5

      @@Corzappy, said as if, “this soup of parts randomly stirred together made it happen by accident” was any better. Maybe I should try that next time my car needs a new tire, just throw rubber and metal at it until something happens.
      The universe tends towards chaos and disorder more consistently than it does order, particularly on smaller scales where gravity isn’t an issue. Many molecules are difficult to make, and more-so to keep from breaking down before use (on a random “accidental life” timescale).
      If monotheists (Christians in particular) are “skydaddy” worshippers, then atheists are children of the meaningless void. Show me where science knows what caused the”Big Bang.” The “Big Bang theory” was proposed by a Christian scientist, not an atheist one. It’s literally the “Let There Be Light theory.”

  • @evilsharkey8954
    @evilsharkey8954 Před měsícem +128

    Here’s another cool fact about the bacterial flagellum. It’s corkscrew shaped so it can “drill” through the water molecules, which don’t act like a liquid at that scale. It’s on the front of the bacterium when it’s “running”, not on the back like a ship’s rotor. When it turns the opposite direction, it causes the bacterium to tumble around so it can change direction.

    • @prawngravy18
      @prawngravy18 Před měsícem +2

      Singular water molecules aren't liquid? no way, I never would have known...

    • @CrimsonArcturus
      @CrimsonArcturus Před měsícem +47

      ​@@prawngravy18No one is impressed by your cynicism.

    • @theworldrealm72
      @theworldrealm72 Před měsícem +4

      @@CrimsonArcturus Agree.

    • @SaraevKS1985
      @SaraevKS1985 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@prawngravy18and it's not a particle... see "modern model of atom".

    • @anton8267
      @anton8267 Před měsícem +1

      it is alive and also have conciousness

  • @Slumz-God
    @Slumz-God Před 9 dny +1

    Them honda boys ordering 12 million of these

  • @willaimhalford4980
    @willaimhalford4980 Před měsícem

    That’s actually incredible never knew there were organic mechanics

  • @sivas5591
    @sivas5591 Před měsícem +54

    The cell even has a generator ( atp synthase, this generator runs on H+ ion conc. , this generates ATPs

    • @namaloompakistani1768
      @namaloompakistani1768 Před měsícem +3

      We shall show them Our Signs in the horizons and
      within themselves, until it becomes clear to them
      that it is the Truth.
      Quran

    • @Andrew-ix6rb
      @Andrew-ix6rb Před měsícem +1

      @@namaloompakistani1768yeah right 😂

  • @shanepowers7566
    @shanepowers7566 Před měsícem +30

    Imagine how intense figuring it out must have been.

    • @prawngravy18
      @prawngravy18 Před měsícem +5

      It's a scientific study, not an MDMA session.

    • @GernahHidelka
      @GernahHidelka Před měsícem +14

      @@prawngravy18 aw c'mon, scientists have feelings too, they're not just brains on sticks. Unraveling such a fundamental aspect of bacterial biology as the flagellar filament must've been highly emotionally stimulating and rewarding, in fact keeping such levels of enthusiasm and excitement contained must've been, well... pretty intense!

    • @theworldrealm72
      @theworldrealm72 Před měsícem +1

      @@prawngravy18 And here is another sarcastic comment by you. You must truly enjoy behaving that way. @shanepowers7566 I agree, and many are thinking the same

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin Před měsícem

      Imagine looking at a biological machine more complex than stuff humans have been capable of building until the past ~80 years and thinking "this came to be, because lightning struck a soup of sulphur, carbon and other inorganic materials" ... there is nothing "simple" about the "simple cell" ... it is an astoundingly complex cluster of intricate components all working together for the survival of the entire organism, which is a single cell, and even the smallest insects are made of many, Many of these cells all working in unison. Ain't no way that's an accident or happenstance.

    • @BavonWW
      @BavonWW Před 16 dny

      ​@@prawngravy18 I stand by you even if others don't.

  • @daymoncleveland0622
    @daymoncleveland0622 Před 17 dny

    I think my body is operating off of “grind ‘em ‘til ya find ‘em.”

  • @histriamagna1014
    @histriamagna1014 Před 10 dny +1

    Do they come with manual transmission ?

  • @billyyank2198
    @billyyank2198 Před měsícem +18

    I swear, it looks like someone intentionally designed it.

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Před měsícem

      Should be a given to anyone with a functional brain a mind aka God was required to design it. Evolution can't have foresight to produce building blocks of mechanisms that don't exist. Evolution narrative is fantasy.

  • @rubenbecerra5176
    @rubenbecerra5176 Před měsícem +19

    The video claiming 100% BFM efficiency is misleading. True, the BFM is an amazing nanotech machine, but its efficiency is around 60-80%, which is still fantastic. Even compared to human-made turbines that can be super efficient at high temperatures obtaining around 60% or Carnot limit

    • @SlipRee
      @SlipRee Před měsícem +2

      They didn’t claim that

    • @aeroslythe6881
      @aeroslythe6881 Před měsícem

      @@SlipReethey kinda did

    • @SlipRee
      @SlipRee Před měsícem +1

      @@aeroslythe6881 they said almost which can mean any range of percentages because the general public has no baseline of what relative efficiency percentages are for this type of thing off the bat. Even if they said 99% it still isn’t claiming it’s 100. If someone tells you they almost died you don’t throw the funeral right there for them. Understanding the information presented to you is critical. And even if they said “kind of 100” it STILL doesn’t mean 100 because that immediately implies there is some trait that separates it from actual 100. AND ALSO they never claimed it the efficiency is constant and could never ever change. I know it’s not that deep but I think you may have misunderstood the intention behind them saying “almost” not trying to be rude :)

    • @aeroslythe6881
      @aeroslythe6881 Před měsícem +1

      @@SlipRee I’m sure they meant what you’re saying, but as a layman it came off differently
      Edit: You’re correct on the technicals but the rhetoric is the point

  • @OmpaLWR
    @OmpaLWR Před 27 dny

    The builders of Hindú temples had a beautiful grasp of reality

  • @icecream6256
    @icecream6256 Před měsícem

    I feel like nature has taught us humans many designs, including airplanes. Im exciyed how this highly efficient motor could be implemented in the engineering world to make a super efficient motor

  • @TheGogeta222
    @TheGogeta222 Před 2 měsíci +18

    So even a bacteria kniws how to operate a clutch xD