Most Disturbing Experiments
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- These are the most disturbing experiments that I found on internet.
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0:00 - intro
0:08 - Hope
1:08 - Botfly
2:15 - Vacanti mouse
3:14 - Third wave
4:39 - Human mice brain
5:20 - Dolphin
6:16 - Utopia
8:00 - Obedience
9:34 - Revival
10:35 - Vipeholm
11:17 - Kellogg's
12:06 - Little Albert
12:54 - Rhythm 0
13:55 - Artificial intelligence
14:42 - Monster study
15:24 - Blinking head
16:03 - Pit of despair
17:04 - Radiation tests
18:07 - Two heads
18:53 - not spoiling more
#mrslav #experiments #weird
I didn’t think you could give animals so much hope, to the point where they’d be able to swim from 15 mins to 60 hours.
It's devistating to think about
*2.5 days
Makes it worse that if it is able to learn to hope, it’s intelligent enough to suffer even more.
@@FebruaryHas30Daysthat's the same thing
That experiment makes me fucking sick
The dolphin scientist who took matters into her own hands sounds like a slippery character.
And it's not the only documented person who did it. Here in the Netherlands we have a """zoo"""" where dolphins perform acts (even tho having animals in circuses is illegal. They call themselves a zoo so it's allowed). A group of people went under cover and found out the staff relieved the male dolphins with their hands so they we're too sexually frustrated to perform. That video got millions of views I think and the Dolfinarium is still open somehow
@@old_yeller4251 wish i was a dolphin.. smh 😞
Imagine smashing a dolphin
She had to mate with a dolphin???
basically... idk why she did it tho@@Mr_brown_af
The one with the dolphin was actually darker as when it ended "Peter" the dolphin went into a deep depression and killed itself by not surfacing for air I believe. So sad, he considered the lady his mate, not a doctor. It was cruel, like so many experiments.
Thanks, that's the most important part.
probably because she jacked him off. It may not have been sexual for her, but it *was* for him. Which is why what she did was wrong.
So she didn't 👉👌 with the dolphin?? OH I THOUGHT SHE HAD- WAIT DID SHE??? AYOOO?
@@EEY7512Did she literally sleep with it? No, considering the dolphin probably would have drowned her. Did she relieve it because Peter refused to do the experiments unless he got relief, as he was in his adolescent stage? Absolutely. And honestly I don’t see much difference between what she did and say, a horse breeder.
Yeah, it’s weird but the only major issue is she did it with an animal far too intelligent. A horse might be happy to see you but a dolphin will recognize you on a much more human level. She originally would need to transport him down to the female dolphins in the basement, then back upstairs and waste a lot of NASA funded time, so this was easier. Then the public heard and flipped out.
So Peter got moved to a small facility in a repurposed bank in Miami, where his tank was smaller, with no natural light and he couldn’t see Margaret at all. As dolphins have to actually choose to breathe (unlike humans where we do it without thinking) he just sunk to the bottom of the tank and didn’t breathe anymore. It’s sadly been observed in way too many mistreated dolphins.
@@EEY7512yes she had sexual relations to keep him calm.
The rats were indeed an unethical experiment but it is actually super similar to what happened in the nutty putty cave incident. John jones survived way longer than he should have in that upside down position because he was told he would be gotten out and that there was hope for him. May he forever rest in peace.
3 times the scientific human limit apparently
it reminded me of the book about hope i forgot the title
i was not expecting to see a comment mentioning the nutty putty cave incident
i watch caving accidents aswell, so it's a great coincidence
Nutty putty cave guy was a strict Mormon
@@lucapaguro2285yup same here, that dude got a Darwin award and his wife remarried very soon after too
The parallels between that mice colony experiment and today's society are indeed eerily similar.
It's kinda scary
The only problem is that we never got into an utopia but rather it was caused of the opposite.
Wrong, the mice experiment showed the effect of what happens inside the slums and slum cities. This is undoubtedly what had been happening in cities like Kowloon and many others to this day.
Reddit people
It’s horrifyingly scary because it’s true
Though it's probably a myth, as I heard it, the guillotined man didn't simply blink. He was asked yes or no questions and blinked once or twice for yes or no, to see how long he was conscious after decapitation.
I've watched a black and white film clip from over a hundred years ago where this experiment was repeated. It's true. The disembodied head also answered yes and no questions by blinking. Scary thought
@@stephaniecrow7387What questions were they and how much time did it live for?
25-30 seconds is the range… Not sure about this instance… but there were multiple instances of decapitations happening and the head being alive and responding… Anne Boleyn seeming to be muttering words, a female French assassin in the 1700s whose head had been held up and slapped twice by the executioner, and how her face became flushed and she looked enraged as if understanding the insult… And the name calling experiment in 1905 how the man’s name was called 3x after the head fell in the basket, his eyes fluttered and he looked up at the man the first and 2nd time, but the third time he was quiet… In animals it is 10-15 seconds… so… I would say it varies… but at least 10 seconds… sometimes more…
@@CuteKnight98Do you know ehat is truely scary about it? It was about 100 years ago. Imagine what we could do today... heck there was a Russian experiment where they kept a dog's head alive and it could respond to stimuli enducing things.
Well Ive heard the head stays conscious for 8 seconds after the cut
7:35 the sudden roast to reddit users got me out of guard 😭😭
Then the roast to insta users😭😭
He's right. Reddit and Instagram are cesspools.
HE COOKING!!!
How to get away with torture: call it an expirement
And when the victims die, it really is an "expirement".
you still need to fundament the experiment and think how to justify it
@@OAlexisSamaO fair
Safe and effective.
the little albert's experiment actually ended like this: after the experiment had finished, he was constantly in fear and would always cry when he heard loud noises such as thunder and stuff falling and making loud bangs. he lived for 5 years and died.
that's tragic
I believe you’re right about his identity. Maurice Merritte died of Hydrocephalus & convulsions one day after his 6th bday. The mother was known to be a wet nurse within the hospital used for the experiments. Another very sad fact is that the mother, Arvilla, was unwed & moved into the “Baltimore Home for Fallen and Friendless Women”, where she gave birth. Then she became employed at the hospital nearby & was offered $1 in exchange for experimenting on her child. I understand she was desperate & may not have understood the depravity of the study. Arvilla’s other 2 children never knew she even had another child. They knew nothing of poor Maurice, she kept him a secret until they discovered 2 of his baby photos.
His identity was never an absolute certainty, it came down to being either Douglas Merritte or William Barger, as the mother was known to be a wet nurse within the hospital & the boys birthdays were 1 day apart (Albert’s age was documented). The photo of Douglas looks exactly like little Albert & a group of psychologists put years of work into discovering his identity.
If you google his name, there’s a BPS link that details the story of uncovering his identity
same pfp lol
You can definitely induce phobias into children. That's how I got arachnophobia: my dad telling me to watch out for big black spiders cause they were dangerous. And I also got a phobia of flying bugs because I used to have a street light right outside my window, and during the summer flying beetles would enter my room. All I could hear was the noise they made. I was terrified of one landing on me, so I used to sleep fully under my blanket despite the heat. No, I don't know why I didn't just close the window. But yeah, I know exactly where my phobias come from.
@@CristiNeagu I have this one phobia that makes me scared of losing things forever. I don't want to throw away my trash in strange places, I always save my photos to Google Photos whether they are important or not, heck I don't even want to delete my browser history...
It's hard to explain where I got this fear from, but the fact that some things in my daily life can become useful someday and if I get rid of them I will never ever get to see them again and will never know whatever will happen to them or where will they go just scares me to think about...
Mom: So how do you know so much weird stuff about animal experiments?
Me: So there's this European guy...
..with a cool Slavic accent..
who says the most paranormal shit..
And he makes *fantastic* puns
Talks funny...
Likes vodka...
""it wasn't sexual on my part." anyway, the research was a failure." 😂😂😂😂
About Rhythm 0, the woman was also sexually assaulted (or at least attempted, as far as i can remember). People made a circle around her so that she can be protected, and these same nice people wrestled the gun away. When the experiment was done, she got up and started walking towards the people who hurt her. Those evil people hurried away as soon as they can. Humanity is lost.
Humanity is doomed but you aren't
There are pics of her getting SA’d, and her being shirtless, which is so disgusting.
I wish they were jailed after that
As she herself said "when the 6 hour mark ended i started walking towards the audience and they run away scared trying to avoid an actual confrontation"
That's true cowardice and disgusting evil,they felt like gods doing the most horrendous things to a member of their own species with zero remorse,"normal" everyday people felt perfectly fine with in public at bright daylight and they literally crapped themselves when they were suspicious of consequence, Marina was fine but definitely mentally scarring,i feel bad for her, unlike those monsters
There's people who defend anarchy
I believe you got a couple things on the rat study wrong. The "beautiful ones" were the males that stopped competing for sex and would just eat and groom themselves. It's been awhile since I've read about it, but it's where the term "behavioral sink" comes from.
I believe that's what he meant tho
His description is just hard to understand
I prefer to call it "moral degradation"
@thuynguyenthikim7599 Gabriel Ultrakill ???
@@user-ek2xg3ps5s fucking beggar country
I've rescued several animals, skunks that fell in the pond... birds and rabbits caught by cats... stuff like that.
The Animals that usually would be gone before you even saw them instead sit and rest looking at you for a minute, then run off. It's like a switch goes off in their head that say you aren't there to hurt them and their behavior changes.
One of the baby rabbits I saved is still in my yard eating grass, he watches me take the dog out on a leash at night.
Yep, I know what you mean. There was a mourning dove I left seeds out for, and she eventually got comfortable enough to come by and eat even though I was sitting on the other side of the window. Her daughter came into my apartment, and even tried to attack my care worker in the kitchen because I didn't get visitors to my apartment really and she felt she had to defend me.
I've met crows and geese that behaved pretty similarly.
If I was a rabbit I too would stay in the garden of a friendly giant who will save me from predators.
imagine ur a mosquito , minding ur own business and a botfly assaults you , puts their egg in u , and then fly away without giving any explaination
No further comment than 👁👄👁
This guy's accent is so nice to listen to that it almost distracts from the horrific subject matter, so uhh... good job I guess?
and the dumb dad jokes mellow the subject too!
He sounds like an Indian
@@null-Oh-6666 you look like one
@@redcherry8137 hahaha so funny yes
@@null-Oh-6666Russian. He sounds Russian. He is Russian. The fuck, dude?
To me one of the most disturbing psychological "experiments" if you could call it, was the entire psychological practicioning of Helmut Kentler. Basically he was a psychologist that worked for youth organizations and for the West German political parties and for the authorities as a sexual consultant and educator.
The disturbing part is that he had several theories that neglected teenage kids could be reintegrated into society by foster parents/pedagogists who had paedophilic tendencies, and that even parents could form a healthy sexual relationship with their children.
He allowed several teenage kids to be adopted by such individuals, and these scandals were only debated in 2015, 7 years after his death.
Research what Charles Kinsley did. dude literally has a list of number of orgasms starting from newborns and upping the age slowly. the most fucking disturbing one is his. yet nobody covers it.
This was so disgusting, was not aware of it, protected and blessed by the international (pedophile) society.
By the way it was not an experiment but an attempt to legalize pedophilia.
WHAT???? WHATTTTTT????? “Healthy sexual relationship with their parents” WHATTTTTTTTTTTT??????
@@kevn-bl2gxfunny how incest is a cheat code to make people's brains freak out 😂
Rhythm 0 experiment did not only show how evil humans can be knowing theres no consequence. It also shows how people fight for good can be, half of the people prevented the half evil doing far worst shit to her, like how the gunshot was prevented.
Hey, people at Rhytm 0 were not randoms for street but more people already familiar with her
I wonder what her Early Life is...
0:24 “when basically everything was allowed” no truer words could be spoken
Yikes. Its always horrifying to learn just how evil and for how long people have been.
Imagine if the teacher continued "The Third Wave" experiment, it was already getting out of hand.
There was a similar one with an elementary school teacher Jane Elliot after MLK Jr was assassinated. Since it was a small town with all white kids, her other option was to split them up into brown eyes vs blue eyes.
Mussolini lore
I don't know if this really happened. There's a fictional German Book called "Die Welle" with the exact same story.
I dont think its true, theres a book exactly describing those events. Ive only read the french version, ''La Vague''
I honestly didn't understand that one. What was the incentive for the students to do any of that? I understand that it was supposed to show how situations like Nazi Germany came about. But they were all fed propaganda to make them feel as if they were all part of something thing bigger than themselves to overcome some fabricated enemy and/or made to cooperate thru fear tactics. But with the classroom experiment I don't get why anyone felt compelled to do any of that. Why would other students not even in the class want to join it? What was the point of any of it. It makes absolutely no sense
Yes, if you give people consent to do terrible things to you they will do terrible things to you without remorse
Ask any parent who abuses their children about that .
@@dancingnature or group of people and politicians.
Speaking for yourself, I presume. I, personally, would tell you to go ef yourself.
AUTHORITY. A terrible thing. We are ssd humans.
Many people will do terrible things to you, whether you consent or not.
A quick respectful correction: 21:44 The Tuskegee Experiment took place in Tuskegee, Alabama, a State in the United States in North America. It was performed on Black airmen and left a lasting effect on the generations of these men. The men were told that they were being treated for "bad blood". At this point in time, although syphilis had been around for centuries, mostly running rampade in Europe, the disease was not well understood. Therefore the men were coaxed into the experiment by being given financial incentives including free health care. As in any experiment, half were given experimental medicine while others were given a placebo (sugar pills). Many were married and passed on the syphilis to their wives who in turn gave birth to infected babies. All of the results lead to many of the information we have today, as well as the treatment and medication. Former president Clinton apologized to all affected during his presidency. 💜
14:42 I was half expecting him to say "then the AI became self-aware"
About the AI creating weapons, the experiment wasn't really using "data that was already out there"... the scientists were running AI combinatorics algorithms to figure out feasible molecular arrangements and the AI would check how stable each new molecule was. Then somebody put in parameters for biotoxins more just to see what it would do, left it running, and when they came back the next day and saw the data, they were like, "oh shit."
they are using new computer processor called quantum.
Hey by any chance do you know where can I find that AI though? (Im asking this for my school project, vary impotant!!!)
@@blackman5867Stay away from it kid!
@@blackman5867behind layers of coding on closed shells systems on the deep
@@blackman5867idk molest chat GPT enough with phrasing and it will provide you with theoretical substances that could prove deadly
Evil is very prevalent in science when morality is ignored…
This is so deep I’m crying and shitting my pants rn 😭😭😭🗣️🗣️🗣️
I'm not a scientist and this is deep, on God fr fr 💀🙏🙏🗣️🗣️🗣️
Naaahhh bro spittin deep bars doee 🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Thank you for this life changing comment. When I read this, I shed a tear, I was so shocked and in awe, it made me realize the error in my ways and changed me not only as a person, but as a community. I cannot thank you enough, this comment changed my life for good ❤
You are evil when you're not good
26:00 Unit 731 was one of thousands other "units" across China
731 being the largest and most organized.
Some in Singapore were even more gruesome than 731
such as?
21:29 💀💀💀
Not very often I get so irate about someone surviving as I do when I read or hear about the unit 731 scientists
Yep, it's disgusting really... this is the type of thing that makes me want to believe there's a real place like Hell in the afterlife for these monsters, where they can endure the same experiments for all eternity, but on themselves...
They were too valuable, they were essentially pardoned in a sense and given jobs by the USA in exchange for their research and help in future projects. Supposedly the research help understand major tramas and wounds and how to treat them, I don't doubt that, yeah, but I think the US had ulterior motivation as well.
@@viceroycat6376us did the same with nazi scientists too. NASA is built on it
Eh, I guess I’m just desensitized because that stuff doesn’t bother me anymore. I think I’ve heard that story too many times.
@@MetalTrabanthell is a real place. You are currently in it. Enjoy your stay.
Prior to this video, I've read most of these stories. I have to say, you explain them in the most family friendly way lol. The island in Russia with the 6,000 left me with nightmares. Did you hear about the one guy who survived that island?
Did you read in detail what happened at Unit 731? I read a training Doctor's account and it very fucked up. Unit 731 is wild and should be widely known as Auschwitz. Horrible place :(
Majority of them were Chinese and minority of Russian went into torturous subjects were human interaction of pain went from bad and worse type.
Yup and the USA government let the scientists go in exchange for there research data. 😮
If you will look for information on Nazino's tagedy (Soviet island of hunger games) you will understand, that it was a artificial story that some people belived to be real: there was no point to culivate that land because of it being too far and with no proper roads even now, and curtainly no point to burn fuel to transport prisonners there or bothering military to guard the river and waste bullets for runners. 30's were tough times, Soviet Union had no luxury to waste resourses. If soviets wanted to execute people, it would be just cheaper to hang them or do as americans did in Guatemala, c'mon.
And that info about this incedent being an experiment of possibility of self-sustainable group of people in Siberia. Bullshit. Why? Because how it was described, prisoners were not given standart stuff to survive. So this "experiment" was made to end up in deaths. Was there any logic to "see if surviving in Siberia" would be possible, if people were send to die in the first place? And what was the point of wasting money time and resourses on experiment, that everybody knows would end bad. It's literally self-condradictive.
Isn't it enough to understand it's not true?
@@InayaArtist Stalin was quite brutal unlike the other Soviet regime who has better standard of living. You know I would rather landed on gulags than in Nazino.
@@InayaArtistcite your sources.
"Bro there is larva in your skin!!" "🎵LET IT GROW LET IT GROW🎵"
Got a giggle out of me ha
Oh yeah there's definitely some phobias that are grown overtime. my doorbell still makes my stomach drop every time
nice to see a recent video from you Mr. Slav. I've seen almost all of your videos. Thanks for all your great research!
Your girlfriend is hot
"instead of running like Usain Bolt to the hospital he let it grow" 😂😂 Mr Slav is a comedian too
11:49 ~ Donald's all "You see this crap, right?".
8:00 - I saw the full "Obedience" experiment film many years ago in college. It was pretty freaky. A few people got really mad and refused to keep 'shocking' the subject, but others kept hitting the button even after the subject stopped speaking or responding (as if he were dead).
thank you for nor unnecessarily prolonging this video, some stories might need a bit more explaining, but I am happy you kept it factual and straight to the point
"There's a larva inside me, but I will let it hatch" is so, so much scientists fucking around
Doctor: You have a literal maggot inside of u, u sure u want to let it grow?
Him: Yes
17:51 REALLY!? JESUS FUCKING CHRIST PEOPLE WERE SICK PSYCHOS BACK THEN!
Wdym? People are Just as bad as today, except they were given a bit more freedom.
Back then? People always have been psychos since the beginning of time to this days
They still are
@@ragnarok4241 true
15:24 if I remember correctly, they even CAUSED problems to the kids, who started to speak wrong because of what the adults told them (sorry my english is not thaat good)
I love your voice. One of the few channels that got better after adding author's voice to text only/loquendo videos
Listening MR SLAV is little moment of darker Zen meditation with educational benefits and bläk humor perks - to me at least - being obsessed curious about everything with intelligent aspect - in the end his accent is very close to my heart as Finnish person living in Latvia nowadays
My grandma witnessed a bioweapon attack done by our own US goverment to US in Boston. It was chemicals being sprayed off a train as it pulled into the station, she noticed everyone in the distance coughing and falling, she picked up my mom, my aunt, my uncle, and RAN fast away from the smoke and train. She said she looked back to see everyone either coughing badly or just on the ground not moving. She left and did not ask questions. I'm so curious what the hell it was.
Your grandma is a very smart woman, I just don’t understand why the US would experiment on random innocent civilians
@@Tumbling_Wolf Because it is easier to control for variation, if you spray the stuff on a third world country, things like food intake, health, genetic predisposition, etc could take your data off the mark, (they still do that, but to get some more precise info you need to test on your own population).
another thing is to test the suceptibility of your city to an attack, (would the high rise skyscrapers change wind patterns on a chemical attack?, how hign do chemtrails need to be to do some good? etc), those things can and nowdays are done on computer simulations, but back in the 50s when computers were something of the bridge of the Enterprise rather than a real lab tool, there was only one way to do that.
@@Tumbling_Wolf For the greater good of course.
@@Tumbling_Wolf Because the US is a terrorist organisation, and has been for a long long time. They point fingers so we don't see its THEM
It was probably just a burst gasket leaking some hot oil, lol.
The issue isn’t AI. It’s the twisted programmers who should be held accountable. Never blame the tool but the person who uses the tool
I heard that unit 731 was the worst place to be in the history of humans
Now it's Gaza.
when i see that this dude posted a new video:
-turn off light
-volume up
-snacks
Best combination
This was a very deep dive into the subject. It shows that monsters are among us and they’ll come out in plain view when the conditions are right. Great narration! 👍🏻
amogus
@@FleshWizard69420 Seriously? Correction using a made-up word, to correct among us? 🤦♂
@@46wireboy amogus
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10:16
He nearly started a Z Apocalypse
Three words: The Plague Dogs. (The film is better than the book.)
18:15 Two heads are better than one.
The Pit of Despair was just evil
6:07 the dolphin also killed himself after he got separated from her
He drowned himself right?
@@mr.trollman. ye
11:21 Casually calling us monkies, LOL
7:40 “just like Reddit people” 😂😂😂😂
The rat utopia is without a doubt the one that keeps me up the most at night. If compared to the story of the Garden of Eden, how would this paradise still be so different?
We never left Eden...
More space? Less competition? A (different) purpose of life?
Technically we might have never left Eden. I heard theories that the garden of Eden was simply the presence of God. Therefore the psychical place hasn't changed but people drifted away from God - from Eden.
@@user-me7gl4sh5s We did.
I think Eden would expand to the entire Earth haha
Really? That's kind of messed up of you.
The 'hope' experiment makes me want to crawl away and cry my eyes out.
What about Rhythm 0?
1:03 the indomitable spirit of rat
Okay, so i just found your channel and this is the first of your videos I've ever seen. I subbed after about 2 minutes. You're freaking hilarious dude. I was not expecting your dry humor, and i was pleasantly surprised!❤
who the hell decided to go vampire mode on her throat 😭😭💀💀13:36
#1 "The Hope Test" should have been up there. Couldn't stop thinking about it several tests in.
Yeah way too low of a rating. The idea of forcing an animal to swim until it gives up only to 'save' it just to see if it'll try harder or not next time. The animal swimming helplessly only because it knew it survived last time.
Same..
Watch (or read) The Plague Dogs (by Richard Addams)... 👀
nah bro, third wave though… i can’t believe people are that easy to influence.
@justanarmeniandude the fact he said they were overthrowing democracy only the 2nd day in shows how impressionable kids are. I bet a few of them kept those ideologies for life.
22:52 sounds tasty
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3:14 They made a movie about the "third wave". It is quite cool. At the end it got so out of hand that someone brought a pistol and shot somebody.
That first experiment proves that hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.
Not at all. Its rather that you can go way longer with hope and belief compared to no hope and belief. You got a very wrong point out of this.
They weren't even feeling hope they were just more familiar with their environment
It just shows that having hope will get your life longer
@@dabasil It will push you beyond what your body is normally capable of in the slim chance that something better will happen, then you die exhausted.
@@BeeWaifu Harrison Okene, a guy who was trapped in a sunked ship for 3 whole days with limited oxygen and no food. He is able to survive and get rescued from it because he have hope.
Sure it's a slim chance, but better hold on rather than letting it go
I started busting up laughing when he ended the dolphin activity explanation with *Anyway, the research was a failure*
Hehe they need to find a less horny dolphin 😂
11:05 first time listen the word toffee on this platform I am on this platform for 8 years
Me too
i like how engaged i am in your content, i find it hard to focus due to ADHD and you make it easy to follow with subtitles and showing content in a way i can digest.
I also like your voice, its very satisfying somehow. love your content.
I like how some experiments aren't ones i have heard of, lots of content creators do well known ones and i feel like im not watching diverse content on a subject.
9:34 I can't believe I've never heard of this, many other animals have also been revived by Soviet scientists, really makes you wonder about the afterlife and consciousness
It starts making sense when you see the "soul" as something thats physical and part of the brain, therefore, it can be copied and reactivated like a machine
About the little albert experiment, they tried finding him after the experiment on an around 7 year search, which was longer than the boys life, he passed away at 6.
Thankyou for the presentation, very informative, interesting and funny with a twist of dark humour. I enjoyed it very much 😊
Don't think for one minute that these kinds of tests have stopped to the public.
Thank you for another vid mr slav
i kept thinking 'wow we're kinda lucky we're not born back then imagine not being aware youre in an expirement' and then i realized how would i even know im not in an expirement rn
5G, but yeah, there's probably all kinds of mind control and manipulation we're under every day. They've no doubt perfected it by now.
0:39 Their own _de-mice_
lol
Lol mice pun
Love your sense of humor while delivering interesting information. Thank you!
"Idk what the dude learned except it was ####ing disgusting"
the third wave thing was crazy, classroom could’ve repeat history in a *school*
and they made their own flag?? bro that’s crazy
I don't know how accurate the movie was to the actual event, but it really wasn't bad. It significantly improved the lives of the students involved, as it introduced discipline into their lives and gave them a sense of belonging they didn't have before. When they ended it, they ruined a kid's life, because he didn't fit in before.
@@OswaldM_14found a facist!
@@jaybesseck1665 oh no a spooky word I'm quivering in fear right now I'm trying to defend my reputation right now I'm so scared 😂
Mr.Slav never fails to fill me up with disgust for my own species
then he became president 12:01
There are definitely worse atrocities of this type being committed behind closed doors by most nations in this world… I’m just thankful we don’t know about them.
Disgusting cruelty, "under the guise of science", visited upon those captive rats, mice, and other laboratory animals.
😢
Dozens of examples here using millions of human as an experiment and you protest about mouse?
@@RahmatHidayat-fv9xs animals lovers what can you do they lack any sympathy for their own kind humans
Because look what humans do. I don't blame her but the one that struck a cord with me was the pregnant women with the radiation pills.
And we are animals.
@@jun-rose It's such cruelty, yes.
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I believe that God created us, in His image.
Satan, the evil Serpant/ancient dragon, caused evil to enter into God's creation, "the heaven and earth". The Holy Bible Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."
(Time, Space, Matter)
Any person who wants to turn away from doing evil behaviors, may accept Jesus Christ, Son of God, as Lord and saviour, and get right with God.
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John 3:16
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15:40 Antoine Lavoisier is the father of Chemistry, he established a new requirement for precision offered by the instruments he invented and developed still used to this day for modern chemistry. He inaugurated the scientific method, both experimental and mathematical, and he made this famous quote "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed"
Poor animals😢
I found this video very entertaining. Your presentation is a mixture of seriousness and comedy, thus making it enjoyable and informative.
"Just like reddit people", "just like people on Instagram" 😂😂😂😂😂
The Vacanti mouse is actually really cool. The idea of potentially growing a second heart instead of implanting someone elses which requires drugs to suppress your immune system.
Its very cool imo.
I actually learned about that in a Tissue Engineering class and following this experiment there were successful surgeries were children with microtia (ear defect) where given "new ears" using their own cells.
An absolutely amazing and highly promising prospect
7:37 "Had zero social ability just like reddit people" damn 😂
"Idk what the dude learned besides that is uh, fvcking disgusting" 😂😂
8:23 The experiment was also about seeing how far people are willing to go in order to cause pain on others, following orders or not.
When the radioactive cereal experiment was mentioned, all my sick mind could think was "snap, crackle, BOOM".
Love your commentary ~ Filled with humor, sub!!
I've seen a documentary on Unit 731, it was disturbing to say the least. Pretty horrific testing done on people. Hard to say who did the worst on humans. Never forget this, our government is still using us a subjects. Just look at 2019 for example. Even though these were terrible practices, a lot of today's medical break throughs would not have been possible either.
what happened in 2019?
@marcowulliampopirers2216 Covid(literally)19
U really compare Covid to Unit 731?
@@grzybowy1680no they are comparing the fact that people with authority and status will always do things like this whether it be "good or bad" experiments. Results will be yielded regardless of what you deem it be, but of course a simple commoner would only get that much out of a simple comparison.
@@grzybowy1680 not comparing anything, learn to read kid
The mouse utopia experiment is basically modernity. This was a good one man, had some even I hadn't heard of before.
dude i could listen to you talk all day its awesome. like the perfect amount of accent to english ratio that its understandable
"They keep gromming like peoples from instagram" and "just like peoples in reddit" damn i laught hard on this famous line 😂
4:05 Aw hell nah no way a teacher created the 4th Reich💀
After the little Albert experiment he grew up, no longer had a phobia of mice but was afraid of other animals like white horses, he said it was because they reminded him of his father.
source?
@v_a_l_ did an A level in psychology in which we studied little albert for several months during our classical conditioning section
That experiment was flawed both from a moral and scientific perspective:/
Glad he no longer has a mouse phobia
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Yes, the one you’re referring to is William Barger. His identity was never an absolute certainty, it came down to being either Douglas Merritte or William Barger. The mother was known to be a wet nurse within the hospital, which each of their mothers were 2 of 3 wet nurses who gave birth during that time (the 3rd was a girl), & the boys birthdays were 1 day apart (Albert’s age was documented). The available photo of Douglas looks exactly like little Albert & many psychologists have put a lot of work in trying to uncover his identity, but the Dr burned a lot of his records.
Douglas Merrittes life was such a sad one. He died of hydrocephalus & convulsions, just one day after his 6th birthday. Another very sad fact is that his mother, Arvilla, was unwed & moved into the “Baltimore Home for Fallen and Friendless Women”, where she gave birth. Then she became employed at the hospital nearby. It was known that the mother of “little Albert” was offered $1 in exchange for the experiment. I understand she mayst have been desperate & may not have understood the impact of such a study, though.. Arvilla Merritte’s other 2 children never knew she even had another child, before them. She kept him a secret until they discovered 2 of his baby photos.
I heard from somewhere else that he died at age 5 from tremors after developing a crippling fear of loud noises. I hope this is true instead
"I give you the gift of life"
Humans:
2:10 made me Llol!
Nice to see a new video from you! Lobotomy hammers to rate the experiments... that fits. Lol "The mice's offspring had zero social ability, just like people on Reddit." and "They were called the beautiful ones, because they kept licking and preening themselves just like people on Instagram" nice roasts! The two-headed dog experiment made me think of another horrible and heartbreaking Soviet experiment from 1940 in a film called, "Experiments in the Revival of Organisms"... It's amazing how Marina Abramovic actually remained calm through all of that... she must have been traumatized after the "project". I also find it amazing that so many women managed to survive Ravensbruck... It's truly beyond disgusting and infuriating the Unit 731 scientists got away with everything...
I knew a patient at the state mental hospital that had been sent there after he stabbed his own mother 16x when he came down with schizophrenia. He had chronic migraines. They tried everything. Finally a doctor suggested pulling out all of his teeth (at age 19). He lived the rest of his life with no headaches and false teeth.
What about the schizophrenia?
How the hell do those two things match up
@@iheartoIdmenMaybe there's a bad tooth that caused his migraine, so when they remove it the migraine is gone
@@yukiko_5051 ohh 😮
And the schizophrenia???
"licking eachother just like on instagram"💀
6:20 Humans right now. Not joking.
I have many examples.. But I choose to let you use your imagination.
12:57 - Rhythm 0 - There was also a condom. Firstly everyone was joking that they will blow it up as a baloon but after some time when things get out of hand one dude actually put it on and wanted to rape her...
Luckily before he was able to do that some other dude beated the shit out of him and then he escaped.
Later he was shown in some interview (I cant remember where sorry) he told that he was in a huge depression after that cuz he has no idea why TF he wanted to do that. He was saying that if a person have full control over somebody then that person can do terrible things without even realising it.