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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] 얼마나 오래 살 수 있을까

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] 얼마나 오래 살 수 있을까

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dDqFB-PjWg

 


 

Playtime Comments : [Veritasium] 얼마나 오래 살 수 있을까

Ve*******:
I'm going to die at age 80 to prove Veritasium wrong, I'll take that bet 5:44

Ma**********:
2:35
JUST LEAVING THIS HERE. IN CASE SOMEONE ELSE FORGETS ABOUT IT.
THE TIP OF UR SHOELACE IS AN AGLET.!!!!!!!!!
Through the eye of a needle
Time to loosen your tounge
Got a tip how to make ends meet.

A-G-L-E-T! Don't forget it! Get's us all on our feet! Yeah Yeah Yeah
A-G-L-E-T! Aglet! Don't forget it
A-G-L-E-T! Aglet! Don't forget it

A-G-L-E-T! Aglet! Don't forget it
A-G-L-E-T! Aglet! Don't forget it
A-G-L-E-T! (We're tying the world together) Aglet! Don't forget it

A-G-L-E-T! (We're tying the world together) Aglet! Don't forget it
A-G-L-E-T! (We're gonna tie the world together) Aglet! Don't forget it
A-G-L-E-T! (We're gonna tie the world together) Aglet! Don't forget it

One word at a time

Wh******************:

2:40 Excuse me, that's an Aglet.


Sa*********:

1:22 The Growth Of A Genius


ca***:

In your first 20 years you put great resources to grew a lot of nose: 1:20 :D


ha*******:

1:20 Derek been smoking that fire kush since day 1


Na******:

1:21 Wow.....!!! Cho.. Cute.


ti******:
Veritasium, I think I saw you on "youtube rewind 2015" video at 0:41playing a drum :v

Do**********:
Bro, where'd you get that really nice blazer at 0:46?

BI*****:
3:19

Hide yo kids.

 


 

Top Comments : [Veritasium] 얼마나 오래 살 수 있을까

Is**********:
A G L E T, Aglet don't forget it!

Ia*********:

RIP, Veritasium died after making this.


Sa***********:

Honestly, there are more things we need to know about living cells.


ki********:

just love scientists, when they use protective glasses while using a computer


Gh**********:

nice vid, i like this chanel


Go*:

All i understood is





Basically Lobsters are like a crawling tumor


Ha****:
Not very much longer I think sadly (28 yr old with a 16 yr smoking addiction) I do walk 60-80 km a week on the plus side but here is what is really killing me....... Kyphosis (Hunchback) It feels like I carry an adult silverback gorilla on my shoulders everywhere I go.

My spine is curving forward and it is stretching the muscles in my back as tight like a stretched elastic (Imagine how tiring it would feel doing dumbell weight training with one arm 14 hours a day, It feels like my body is 28 but my back is 90

Anyway, as i try to sleep I get cardiac arrythmia? (My heart skips beats and feels like it is jumping in my chest) I will have a heart attack before 40 like WWF wrestlers because like them my back is sore every waking hour.

I see old people sometimes who are almost past a sideways L shape (Their face practically in front of their shins) and i actually pray to die sometimes before it gets to that.

I also see zombified humans on clean heroin (Morpheine) for their pain and I wish I could have that same freedom from pain but I dont want the side effects, it seems for me they have an even lower quality of life because of medication than I do just trying my best to work through it.

Si*****:

Can lobsters get CANCER?


Th**********:
That's it. I'm gonna start going to the gym from now on. Gotta get those telomere gains.

Mi*******:

Taking "living like Larry" to the next level.


Lu******:
so basically a cell dies as an hero, or lives long enough to see itself become the villain

de********:
Mate you haven't put up a video since last year, everything ok?

By*:

Someone has a book, your entire life is written there.
Would you read it?



Reply to this comment explaining the reasons.


bo**************:

In Before Thumbnail!! We'll be happy to become even partially as good as you guys! keep it up!


Si********:
In Mankind's epic quest to become immortal, vague lines separating the moral from immoral will be crossed by leaps and bounds! There now comes a horrifying clawed abomination from the depths, delivering our deaths from the promise of eternal life!!
LOBSTER-MAN! Terror with a side of melted butter!

Jo*******:
Technically, when you mention that the average life expectancy before a century ago was around 30 years, you're taking into account that a lot of the samples that go into the equation are infant mortality rates. If you managed to live into adulthood, you were likely to live much beyond the age of 30.

ap*********:
im never going to die, im going to live for the rest of my life.

Pi**********:
Looks like Undertale and Fnaf fans are immortal

Sl******:

I wish I was a lobster.


Pu****:

#LobsterLivesMatter


Co*****:

Part of the cure to ageing may then also be a cure to cancer. Awesome!


Sm************:

Couldn't immortality be achieved if you continuously added telomere somehow?


Go*******************************:
Don't worry about how long you will live... just make sure you are ready to meet your Maker when you exhale your last breath.

Th***********:

Wait, are you telling me that our bodys end themselves prematurely so as to prevent cancer?
I feel like natural selection would favor longer living people, as they can create more offspring.
Pls explain.


Br********:
would have been cool if he was aging throughout the video.

An**********:
are you dead

Os***:
I've never understood people's obsession with living forever.

Ni*********:

On an unrelated note (hence a separate comment): there are many creatures (such as lobsters, jellyfish, and I think naked mole rats) who are immune to cancer, despite the fact that their cells divide infinitely. While our continual cell divisions render us vulnerable to cancer, they don't seem to have that problem despite outliving us and outdividing us by a long shot. I don't know if you're saving that topic for another video, but I'm surprised you didn't make a mention of it and I would love to hear your thoughts on it if you have anything to say.


An***:
I'd recommend reading about HeLa cells. They're cells taken, unknowingly, from a cancer patient, Henrietta Lacks, in the '50s. They're still alive in laboratories and are basically immortal as long as they're kept in proper conditions. Unfortunately, her family has only recently been given any control over their mother's cells as the samples were taken and used for research without anyone's knowledge or consent.

Despite the ethical concerns, which are very real, HeLa cells have been used for researching diseases like polio and various cancers.

Di**********************:

Hi Derek!  I want to say that ever since i saw you in vsauce with Michael Stevens I've follow your channel. I must tell you It's impressive how you teach us and share a great amount of knowledge about a variety of subjects. I really love your physics videos and enjoy getting to know how things work. I just want to ask you one thing:
I liked your video about breaking the speed of light and got a little obsessed about it, a friend told me a theoretical idea and we tried to find the answer on the internet but failed. ¿If here on Earth we are under the laws of gravity staying at a force of 9.807 m/s^2, if we change the mass and diameter of the planet to rise that gravity force to say half the speed of light/m^2 and we put an object (with mass) 3 seconds light away, what would happen after 3 seconds? Would it became light?
I've seen answers but only if the object is the light, not if it had mass.
Also, about this video n_n, I only have a comment, apparently the only cell that can be divided by itself indefinitely is the zygote, but not alone; if we think about it it replicates until it completes a full body (huge amount of cells) and one of that cells would be a germ cell (maybe and egg) and with proper conditions (and a little help from another germ cell) that first zygote has been replicated until it is anothe one, and so the cicle goes on, sure its genetic information can change but still if it weren't for that zygote, countless of cells and organisms wouldn't exist so that zygote can (under the right conditions) replicate itself forever, so maybe in a future we could use germ cells to regenerate organs or systems because they can divide into fresh new cells. It gets somehow creepy to think that instead of a baby you could renew yourself... nothing that I would be in favor of, but maybe a possibility.
Anyway, the most important thing I want to say is that please, do not stop teaching nor thinking and sharing EVER.


 


 

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