🔬 129 - How big are CELLS, VIRUSES, ATOMS?
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I show you the size differences of different cells and also of the Coronavirus to the leg of a fly.
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Really nice video. Huge amount of effort went into making this i see. Even though you didn't use your microscope in the video, it was very interesting nonetheless. Thank you for never uploading a boring video. It's always informative, fun to watch and i always want to use my microscope after i'm done watching.
This is a seriously awesome video, I love your channel. Gives me something fun to do with my son. Cheers from Colorado!
Thank you! I had absolutely no idea just how small some of this stuff really was. Up to now I thought I was a relatively intelligent person but now I feel like an idiot. All the time you took with the print outs really made the difference!
Another great lesson. I doubt that my wife would allow me to have a fly leg rug in our living room. Thanks for all of your videos. They are very inspiring. Greetings from Florida. Y'all stay well.
The type of effort put in to these videos, for basically just the benefit of others, kids etc.. is exactly the type of ethic that needs to be demonstrated by most mature adults.. kudos my friend! Unselfish sharing of knowledge for benefit of everyone is tough to find bc some parrot is always trying to take credit somewhere for someone else’s hard work.
Thank you Microbe Hunter, another great video!! Never before have I seen such a perfect explanation of scale. As ever it has been an education.
I love this video so much! Thank you for all of your hard work and for your knowledge and passion you share that inspires us all :)
This is one of your best videos, thank you.
Awesome compasrison. I loved the last part of your video(how you printed the images)
A lot of work was put into printing that stuff out and its appreciated.
Have to say i get a kick out of your videos, watch them with the kids as i got my eldest daughter a microscope for her last birthday. This gives a really cool perspective.
Thank you for sparking in me an interest in microscopy. I have watched almost all of your videos and this one I am sharing on FB. Best wishes.
I just want to say thank you. Getting into the hobby, your channel is a gold mine and your enthusiasm is "infectious".
This was fantastic! Thank you for making such a wonderful demonstration.
Awesome video, goes great with our science class!
Wow, this is great. Thank you for all your efforts!
Thank you for the time and effort you put into producing this video. Many thanks
When I worked at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in the UK, I visited their laboratory in Daresbury after they'd installed a new electron microscope. They were still testing it and I happened to see a TV screen with what looked like a bunch of grey table-tennis balls packed together in a regular pattern. I asked the technician what they were. She told me they were atoms. I came away somewhat dazed as I realised what I had just seen!
@lunam7249
Жыл бұрын
Now find a big telescope and see the rings of Saturn....and you have completed a step on the ladder to become a wizard
Great video, very well explained
You know, this is very helpful. Not this video only, all your videos are a wealth of information. But this one helps me understand how small are things in comparison, and understand the limitations of my microscope, and WHY those limitations are there. It is not the same to observe small parts of animals, or bugs, than viruses. Makes it very real world and explainable.
Thank you very much for the time, energy and the materials you used to make such a beautiful informative piece of science to share with all the science-lovers. You and your channel is amazing. I watched all your videos. Regards from Melbourne
Outstanding video as always! My deepest thanks for all your hard work and for sharing your knowledge with us!
Excellent idea to demonstrate the relative sizes. Us mycologists are not very happy skipping our domain!
Wow! That's soo interesting! I love it. Now it's the first time I could really imagine how big a virus is or an atom really are. The analogy with the leg of fly scaled to 4 km it was gold. Thank you!
An important video for everybody to conscious about corona virus ...... And the way you took print of the leg and cut the prints to make whole figure analogue ....was a hard work with wisdom......it's an important video
Thank you very much for posting this great video. Your explanation of scale is the best I have ever seen.
Thanks for the hard work to- make this video! Also, your house is too clean and orderly :-)
@ajhproductions2347
4 жыл бұрын
I would be too if I knew what he does about the microscopic world lol!
@ApteraEV2024
3 жыл бұрын
@@ajhproductions2347 😂👍🏻
You’re clearly dedicated to your craft, students, and us KZread viewers. Thanks so much for putting in the time and effort to make this video which helps to make clear to all age groups and abilities just what is out there. Cheers 👍🏼
This is one of the best and most well prepared videos I've seen from Microbehunter. Nice work!!
Oh man when you dragged the fly leg across Manhattan, I bursted laughing. So funny to seeing the 4Km long fly leg would bring the. 😂😂😂 Great for putting things into perspective about the proportions of the size of the coronavirus . Great video!!
This is cool! Printing all of that is really worth it!
Thank you very much for such a great presentation. I now have a much more intuitive understanding of the scale of nature. Thank you!
This is very helpful for our home school learning. Thank you for the effort that went into the video and for sharing!
Terrific video. Please keep up the great content.
Excellent! In a public mall display is a mych needed public educational material. Congratulations for the idea.
Extremely good video. Thank you
Wow! This is very educational! I would love to see more of videos like this.
Thank you so much ☺️🌺
Nice video! I always enjoy when ridiculous scales are put into a manageable perspective. Also, props for using microsoft ice! Such a nice and simple stitcher, been using it for many a year myself.
This video has helped me understand microscopic matter in relation to others more than any other video ive seen THANK YOU. i love your content you are a blessing to those of us non educated folks who happen to burn with curiosity.
Excellent video. What a great idea for how to teach the scale to kids (or adults!). Also appreciated you showing the process of how you made everything at the end.
What a great demo, what a good idea to show the relation in perspective.
this is so impressive. so much effort there to make us having a clearer pictures of the lives around us
What a great video, I will continue to think about this to fix those sizes in my mind 10/10
That was an awesome contribution to science. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. How amazing is that!!
Wow. what dedication! great work.
So muck work you took!!!! Thanks a lot, it was very educational.
So cool! My microscope is on it's way! I can't wait! ✌🏼❤👏🙏
You make a very good science educator Oliver!
What a brilliant idea! Really puts things into proportion in an understandable way. Laughed at the giant magnified fly leg stretching across town.. I'm glad I subscribed to your channel -thankyou
11:24 I like the "wife complaining about the waste of paper" jajajajajajajajajaja
so cool! thanks for sharing
Thiss channel is underrated af
Thank you for this very informative video.
Great comparison! 🔎🔬🦠
Best reallife size comparison ever shown
Awesome comparison!
Just started dabbling with the microscope 🔬 and his channel is filled with great information love the channel
Loved the video! Hats off for your effort!! please keep them coming...Cheers from INDIA
Great idea, what a nice video! Dankeschön für den Aufwand :)
Nice stuff. Love your curiosity
Buen trabajo! Gracias!!
Very good to remember this theory! Thank you!
@ApteraEV2024
3 жыл бұрын
It’s actually Reality (not theory) that’s what actually the microscope allowed, (us to see reality). 😎👍🏻
My favourite so far. Thank you!
I really like your videos. This is so interesting to watch!
Very informative, thank you.
Splendid work and effort.
Mind blowing!!! Thank you!!!
Great work.👍🏻
Thumbnail: My stronger imunity: *Are you joking me?* *Bacteriophages enter the chat*
Very informative!!! Thank you!
Fantastic video! Thank you very much!
very cool! thank you.
This was brilliant!
Thank you sir, answered my question about seeing viruses. Subbed
Well done!
Great stuff.
wow! you put a very very hardwork thank you
This is soooo cool!
Thank You!
Loved watching this video, don't know why I haven't seen your channel until now. Wish I'd subbed ages ago lol
I really love that idea!!! I will start printing like crazy again jajajaja
Great video!
I found your video because I was looking for some information. You definitely have answered my question and put things in perspective. My next question is how large is the coronavirus compared to a woven thread in an n95 mask?
I love this video so much !
Ausgezeichnet erklärt vielen Dank!
Very interesting!
Awesome video.
Wow...amazing!
I liked the last part most- the way you printed the housefly leg
Nice job! My class enjoyed it.
Brilliant!
Great video, thanks. I actualy came to microscopy for i was looking for the proof of the existence of atoms, and i came to the Brownian motion, a motion that can be observed using a microscope....Nice that you added atoms (that we can not see even with a microscoop) in your presentation
I'm thinking of buying a microscope for a start. Just wondering which one to go for... Thanks for making such a great comparison video. I'm loving it.
this is an excellent video.
Loved it
respect! Truely putting your heart in it!!
The best representation of micro sizes! Also the best waste of paper :)
,,"Wife complaining about the waste of paper" 😝😁🙏👌 thanks for your videos !!
awesome video.