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@micahfoley9572
@micahfoley9572 20 сағат бұрын
evolution doesn't explain where the first self replicating organism came from because that's the wrong field of science. It's abiogenesis you're thinking of.
@GuruPrasanna
@GuruPrasanna Күн бұрын
40:44 it's very interesting that increasing the neuron count by a whopping 25x only results in a +7% survival rate! In the real world, that probably means it costs a lot more resources to fuel those neurons than it's worth. That's probably why most animals don't keep growing their brains!
@AnotherNobody1308
@AnotherNobody1308 2 күн бұрын
This video was so cool, got in interested in the "code" of biology
@mohdtalha8558
@mohdtalha8558 4 күн бұрын
Amazing video. Thank you for making it.
@thereal4815
@thereal4815 5 күн бұрын
Incredible video, sparked a bit of interest in me about simulating evolution
@Glen-rz2xz
@Glen-rz2xz 7 күн бұрын
How about humbling yourself and just start from the beginning. Look at ALL science and see which scientists can provide evidence of their claims. Truely do that and your knowledge of science will improve. May be able to predict things like that Colorado Professor did when J Webb telescope realeased its findings. How can anyone say they know how far stars are when they are cluless about what space is 🤔
@Darkonos18
@Darkonos18 8 күн бұрын
This is useful Cuz I'm inventing fictional creatures I need to create their structures
@kin98100
@kin98100 8 күн бұрын
The kill part is probalby because the are ijsen5iveced to kill becouse they allawy get filled up to the max population. Wo they kill so insted of 1 ir 2 offsprijg they have 5 or 6. So simple fix would be to limit the amount of offspring to like 3 so the more the kill the less people are left in each generation if there arent enough left to reproduce to max
@firegator6853
@firegator6853 9 күн бұрын
Such tiny and simple things end up having such a complicated brain...makes you think how much complexity is needed to get to the level of animals in our real world...nature never fails to amaze me
@jass5g
@jass5g 11 күн бұрын
allies and butchers are watching close..
@shanemahabirsingh7215
@shanemahabirsingh7215 13 күн бұрын
Looks like evolution needs an initial programmer 😮
@rickreed123
@rickreed123 13 күн бұрын
What happens to the ones that die? Do any continue after the simulation ends?
@arismahmudi7995
@arismahmudi7995 13 күн бұрын
a moment of silence to dots which cannot survive in this harsh simulation
@Boutthemvols
@Boutthemvols 14 күн бұрын
How can we know a single word in this video is true? Who is it by? Where are the sources? Frustrating. Is the author a professor? A scientist? A car salesman?
@tiedeman39
@tiedeman39 13 күн бұрын
It's on his github. It's linked in the description
@theowl7402
@theowl7402 13 күн бұрын
it's literally a simulation of evolution lol its not gonna be an exact representation... he does a damn good job of explaining how it all works and the theory is well documented
@darko6977
@darko6977 14 күн бұрын
This is a gem
@mr_bamboo_3048
@mr_bamboo_3048 14 күн бұрын
Occasional mutations are not "evolution" at all, we don't "evolve", we ADAPT. We adapt and grow if the environment makes it possible. It seems like this is a difficult topic to discuss in academia, but it's actually so simple. If the mutations were “FUNCTIONAL TO” it would really be evolution.
@infinitelyexplosive4131
@infinitelyexplosive4131 12 күн бұрын
Do you also go around screaming that trucks aren’t vehicles?
@mr_bamboo_3048
@mr_bamboo_3048 12 күн бұрын
​@@infinitelyexplosive4131If I understand correctly, your metaphor doesn't convey the concept. Trucks are vehicles and occasional adaptation is not a functional evolution. However I wasn't shouting, I was peacefully sharing my idea. I love Confucius, I love Socrates, I love calling things by their right name and shared knowledge is what I seek in life, it's what people call "truth".
@infinitelyexplosive4131
@infinitelyexplosive4131 12 күн бұрын
@@mr_bamboo_3048 lmao ok dude
@mr_bamboo_3048
@mr_bamboo_3048 12 күн бұрын
@@infinitelyexplosive4131 🙏
@CYON4D
@CYON4D 15 күн бұрын
Great work.
@riansteward5163
@riansteward5163 15 күн бұрын
I love the evolution types of things and usually, some are bad and some are good. When i saw this I was excited!
@LordWatermelonKatt
@LordWatermelonKatt 16 күн бұрын
Bro just woke up and said “I’m gonna become god today”
@DaveFarina_Is_A_Dick
@DaveFarina_Is_A_Dick 16 күн бұрын
Yo bro. I discovered evolution before Darwin did. Know what I'm saying? Even tho my d**k hasn't evolved since i was 1. Then again neither has my brain, personality, attitude. Damn. It's time to smoke some green.
@tynks_cool421
@tynks_cool421 16 күн бұрын
the title gives me an analog horror concept
@clockwerkclockwerk5537
@clockwerkclockwerk5537 16 күн бұрын
I remember creating similar system for my college project. The result ends up the creatures being mostly stationary and tends to clump together - reproducing rapidly and eating their babies. Obviously most of them has chosen to be carni than herbi. I think it's the most energy efficient at least in my simulated world.
@dalriada
@dalriada 17 күн бұрын
Imagine being a polymath who could be a KZbin superstar and not really caring. What a legend.
@cecilcuevas7657
@cecilcuevas7657 17 күн бұрын
How can an egg survive and evolve to become a chicken then?
@sins3mi11a6
@sins3mi11a6 17 күн бұрын
Where can i get this game?
@SensejWorld
@SensejWorld 17 күн бұрын
47:00 try it but this time add limit to offspring. Maximum of 2 per creature. It should affect results dramatically.
@FabianReschke
@FabianReschke 17 күн бұрын
10/10 video
@hippiehillape
@hippiehillape 17 күн бұрын
Dropped a.video, left the internet. This man ascended.
@miriancristina5811
@miriancristina5811 17 күн бұрын
There seems to be some simulations in the begging of the video you didn’t talk about. Could you make a video on those?
@devinmason5738
@devinmason5738 18 күн бұрын
If it really was evolution there wouldn't be a need fora programmer.
@tiedeman39
@tiedeman39 17 күн бұрын
No? All that evolution is is changing of allele frequencies across generations
@mannu7249
@mannu7249 18 күн бұрын
Bro became a GOD
@disastergaming3464
@disastergaming3464 18 күн бұрын
GOD , explaining how he made the universe....but in a believable way... Not religious.. but couldnt help but think that this man is god to these little dots.
@eeeyyyeee
@eeeyyyeee 18 күн бұрын
one of the best edu videos I've seen in my life
@osamafix9808
@osamafix9808 18 күн бұрын
It was all made by chance, those complex conexions and neurons, all is just a coincidence, that doesn't proof the existance of an omnipotent being, lol, Realy ?
@tiedeman39
@tiedeman39 17 күн бұрын
What?
@himacho8771
@himacho8771 15 күн бұрын
@@tiedeman39 this is the most coherent religious person, it doesnt get more comprehensible than this
@whatcoconut7871
@whatcoconut7871 18 күн бұрын
Did David create us? Are we all in his simulation? Is this generation #325796??
@kalismols606
@kalismols606 18 күн бұрын
*existential crisis intensifies*
@owlbeno
@owlbeno 18 күн бұрын
I have this fanatsy that he's been working on some kind of reality altering standard defining new video
@xvainlscr
@xvainlscr 19 күн бұрын
bro evolution CAN explain how the first replicator appeared
@loosestroodle
@loosestroodle 19 күн бұрын
Evolution by designed simulation with carefully created variables and available inbuilt possibilities. God. 😂
@miriancristina5811
@miriancristina5811 19 күн бұрын
Well it took 4 years for mr. Algorithm to understand that this content is valuable. Better late than never
@misslayer3340
@misslayer3340 19 күн бұрын
David is like the Bob Ross of science. This is one of the most fascinating videos on evolution I've ever seen.
@abhijeetpanwar_
@abhijeetpanwar_ 19 күн бұрын
Can anyone tell what type of application this creator is using
@abhijeetpanwar_
@abhijeetpanwar_ 19 күн бұрын
David please come back please more videos about these topics
@utkarshmishra3066
@utkarshmishra3066 20 күн бұрын
the part where you assume "simplifying the criteria for natural selection" seems a big miss. the solution that should simulate evolution in its entirety sways away from capturing the complexity of the nature - which i feel play a fundamental role. no idea how to complete it. it might also be why your simulation doesn't show power law distribution and instead asymptotes
@DarkArachnid666
@DarkArachnid666 20 күн бұрын
So, it's better to live in Florida than California? :p All joking aside, is it possible to do this again, but with the addition of epigenetics?
@alimbis
@alimbis 17 күн бұрын
in california you aren't killed for being different
@Skfkinho
@Skfkinho 20 күн бұрын
Funny how YOU programmed them and they didn’t just spawn in your pc
@doodoo2065
@doodoo2065 17 күн бұрын
The programming could be caused by something else, even if we talk about this simulation, a lot of cosmic rays could program this entire thing by chance i think
@Skfkinho
@Skfkinho 16 күн бұрын
@@doodoo2065 🤣🤣🤣
@Skfkinho
@Skfkinho 16 күн бұрын
@@doodoo2065 sure thing brother sure thing…
@doodoo2065
@doodoo2065 16 күн бұрын
@@Skfkinho I mean, im not even lying But whatever makes you happy i guess
@Skfkinho
@Skfkinho 14 күн бұрын
@@doodoo2065 bro are you that delusional do you fcking read your comment ?
@ESJonas
@ESJonas 20 күн бұрын
In other words... Evolution is simple, but first you need to win an infinitely, unimaginably tiny ass lottery that needs a lot of faith to be even acceptable. For evolution to happen, a gigantic humongous crazy number of coincidences need to happen. For one only basic protein to accidentally come to happen, the probability is basically infinitely small. For a group of them and other molecules to become a whole structure capable of self-replicating and then coming into action (coming alive).... Just try to calculate that. I have seen a few mathematicians trying to calculate it. The universe would need to be much bigger than what we see and infinitely older for all those coincidences to happen. And even if life stars, a looooot of time is necessary in the right conditions so that it doesn't die and then disappears. Just a few of the presets necessary for that: Right temperature. Right substances. Right gravity. Right positions (of astronomic bodies, of the substances to meet each other and so on). Right speeds (including rotation) Stable astronomic system. Lots of time in those right conditions Stability And so many others.
@mateovilla4676
@mateovilla4676 19 күн бұрын
that would depend if we find life in the solar system, or proof of life in a different solar system.
@dalesajdak422
@dalesajdak422 18 күн бұрын
There are trillions of galaxies in the observable universe alone. We’ve discovered hundreds of planets in their stars habitable zones. This indicates _at least_ billions of trillions of habitable zone planets. As far as we can tell, water is extraordinarily common in the universe, as is carbon, silicon, nitrogen, etc. These are not rare. Any given habitable zone planet almost assuredly has these in abundance. Planetary gravity has its limits. A planet can never have a gravity so high or so low that life couldn’t form. There’s no reason life couldn’t arise on a planet with twice earth’s gravity, especially since life began very deep in the water, and water negates gravity (except for water pressure but that doesn’t really affect molecules or microbes) Again, favorable positions of astronomical bodies is a factor but it’s not like Earth’s position is extraordinarily rare. Many systems have hot Jupiters, but many do not. Even if these parameters cut out 99% of systems (unlikely), you’re left with hundreds of millions of trillions of planets. And given an even moderate amount of geological time (thousands of years), elements circulate thoroughly within an ocean. Given that Mars coincidentally has nearly the same rotational speed as us, it seems like moderate rotation speeds are common. But also there’s no real evidence that day-length is a factor in planetary habitability, with the obvious exception of tidal locking. And again, even if 99% are somehow disqualified for this, tens of millions of trillions of planets. Again, 99% disqualified? Millions of trillions of planets and chances for life. The fact is, even if every single metric somehow shows that Earth is the luckiest it can possibly be, you have TRILLIONS of opportunities for life to form in the observable universe alone. And no serious abiogenesis researcher accepts the claims that the chances of life arising are so small as to be impossible. Those figures are manipulated by people out of the loop on current research who are motivated by a desire to prove a presupposed religious conclusion (that God had to have created the first life). I’m a Christian and I believe in God as the creator of the universe but I see no convincing argument that God is necessary to have created the first life. That’s just God of the gaps crap and it weakens faith. Because when you realize that God isn’t necessary to explain the parts of science you don’t understand, what other reason will you have to believe?
@doodoo2065
@doodoo2065 17 күн бұрын
Its easy for someone to win a lottery when you have billions of people playing it
@eastcoastla612
@eastcoastla612 20 күн бұрын
This man is the Bob Ross of simulated biology 😂 I love this video. It gives me hope that we are capable of living together in a safe, cooperative world. If we try 😬
@Dim.X
@Dim.X 20 күн бұрын
It’s 7 million views! But I watched it in 2028!
@wavewatcher_
@wavewatcher_ 15 күн бұрын
Sorry to break it to you but it seems it’s gonna reach this number way earlier than this 😅
@justinphilpott
@justinphilpott 20 күн бұрын
Awesome work