Crazy Things Science Still Can't Explain
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Are you curious about normal seeming things that science actually can't explain? Well, you came to the right video! In this video, we go deep into bizarre and crazy examples of everyday things that seem simple, but are actually still a major mystery to experts and scientists across the globe. This video will blow your mind, trust me bro.
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3:17 I was thinking about how I used to think it was old timers - the timing tripped me out.
Bookmarks:
0:00 - Fingerprints
2:25 - Alzheimer’s
5:31 - Animal Migration
8:15 - The Placebo Effect
10:40 - The "Twilight Zone"
I legitimately believed it was called "Old Timers" as well
13:18 - Ball Lightning
16:27 - Slime Mold Intelligence
My dad, who is 65, has called Alzheimer’s “old timer’s” for as long as I can remember. I think he partially does it to make himself less afraid in case he does develop it.
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Science is not about discovering the intent of a purpose.
Science is about creating an approximately useful model for predefined, verifiable evidence.
All our perceptions and expressions are merely evanescent conceptions within our minds (where craziness may live).
May we always be humbly awed by the natural magnificence we are in.
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I always thought it was (all)timers
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The more you look into scientific mysteries, the more it feels like we’ve only mapped the surface of reality. There’s still so much we don’t understand, and that’s what makes videos like this so addictive.
@ThingsYouMayNotKnow-q1p0:25 BRO WHAT JFWWKEWEHFIUWHUIWEHFU
@hikarimoonlight52537:08 i think its because weve built dependencies that animals havent and migration is more about muscle memory
@user-lj3hj7rn1cpart 2 plz
@ruby-001011.50 i c twhat u did here ;) implosion
@xAssid_themusicianHave they ever tried converting alziemers patients to the doctrine of The Greater Good. 😆 Not trying to make fun of these peoples condition just thought it was funny that a chemical in the brain has the same name as a fictional race from warhammer.
@johnnyboy1175if i see the ball lightning imma tach it ngl
@mikeceazersabornido3520You're not the only one.
@Nutzs5174guys what happened to venus im so stressed out
@spanishproject17927why did you add this? 0:24
@MomosMovies0_00:26 why does the finger prints say send nudes
@ConeHead-e5xYour mind would be blown when you find out what the immortal jellyfish is
@JamalCottrellThe blue ball lightening looks like Rasengan. 😂
@S-animej7Old timers. And assburgers
@KimberleyVanDerVelde-x1uFingerprints
@LostEmpireStudioHey, love the videos but when you mentioned smoking correlating to Alzheimer’s it made me go into a deep search. Depending on what the person was smoking it actually can prevent Alzheimer’s (Nicotine).
@chasesarangoulis9383I don’t know for sure if it’s true or not but I heard that whales will sing a song to their calves to help them memorize the migration path
@Turtlebros-m3tPlease do a video on how long it takes to get milk 🥛
@justvibe4692:28 I watched this video like 18237364637 times 😂
@somecallmechichi1:13 how dare you assume it was my mothers womb, it was actually my dad’s!!! 😠😠😠
@Val_PFFTYa think some Pharmacy’s with certain prescriptions actually give out placebo’s?
@tysonnauta27370:26 this is wild
@Mr.blackdino0:24 sure bro.
@Tackle4thefishersYo theory when we were moneys right we had grips and now we don’t need them so it’s like the tailbone and it like developed when we evolved
@DumbAss-d3sSome people don’t have finger prints
@user-jakefoxBtw ancient humans did have magnetoreception it was an extremely important survival skill . And it was used to sense predators before they came. I wish little kids could sense predators before they came 😔🥀🥀🥀
@EmilyCunningham-lq2joI don’t have any finger prints because I burnt them off when I was younger and they haven’t came back
@KasynMackeyTook me forever to learn the Alzheimer was not pronounced old timers as well 😂 and with Placebo we are just kinda like Warhammer 40k Orcs. If you believe it it works like painting cars red to go faster
@Drengr190:28 "send nudes" lol
@desecratedcakeBanger video, need more like this.
@CoolOttersproductionsHow do animals know how to migrate? How do we know how to get to the fridge?
@AstryxN0v43rd time watching this and only just noticed the text on the finger prints 0:25
@Wudbutcha4:42 most old people are just dumb
@Puppi.Kbmy1Could alzheimers be a resukt of mad cow disease
@jassi71360:29 saw what it says 😂
@Creepy_lover-j7yand some birds have wings
@loubertozplayzThat's it. I'm convinced he does it on purpose. Every video he gets some random name or term wrong.
@SquishySenpaiIndustrial mixers are known to build up static and looks like ball lightning
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