The immortal snail has a backstory, it's a broken villain.
@yashdogra4915 ай бұрын
So this is how it got its immortality and extreme IQ
@mydkarthikmecharena90105 ай бұрын
😮
@Mike_Animate5 ай бұрын
Nahhhhh
@Rhodes_prime5 ай бұрын
Not a villain, an antihero
@MinorGooberism5 ай бұрын
@@yashdogra491lore
@Shuramaru5 ай бұрын
We're implenting PTSD in snails lol.
@Smartmonkey20085 ай бұрын
Governments will love this they won’t need to send soldiers to war anymore
@evanjon18955 ай бұрын
If only they could unplant mine lol
@SiphaSchola5 ай бұрын
@@evanjon1895Hey man you ok?
@altperspective24125 ай бұрын
I would grave rob and take the memory from 100s of people with trauma in the graves and put it in a snail and put it in a dark room with horror movies
@theorangegolfball21765 ай бұрын
@@altperspective2412 wow your so edgy and cool, how do you do it? 😐
@tripleparity59865 ай бұрын
I'm paying for this snails therapy 😭
@Mr.S7anley5 ай бұрын
That's why they said your brain gets smaller when doing intercourse
@yevgeniyaleshchenko8495 ай бұрын
Yeah, because electroshock is so helpful...🙄
@LiaStarr5 ай бұрын
yeah, poor snail :I
@hildanasreen32225 ай бұрын
it was shock therapy gone wrong
@dragonmanender545 ай бұрын
aughh what did you do to your profile pic????
@doomyboi5 ай бұрын
Memories being tied to RNA helps explain the concept of an instinct.
@AndreiFantastic5 ай бұрын
Is that why they wanted everyone to take an mRNA vaccine?
@1kaz15 ай бұрын
You're right, it helps explain a lot of things
@InevitableD3ATH5 ай бұрын
i think that also explains why we contain memories. its a response to a past where remembering things became crucial and so the ones who remembered more became more successful at evolving.
@ryansuits84565 ай бұрын
And why they chose mRNA vaccines
@recon_laksh7425 ай бұрын
RNA controls how amino acids and other complexes interact with neurons so good idea
@terseduck5 ай бұрын
"with a series of _mild_ *ELECTRICAL SHOCKS* to their *tails"*
@Nobbynobnob-u8z5 ай бұрын
Cant believe we are watching the same video
@idkwhatwritehere0005 ай бұрын
@@Nobbynobnob-u8zsame, its so cool
@CallytheCalicoCat5 ай бұрын
I think it’s a FNaF Sister Location reference, because of the capitals on *ELECTRICAL SHOCKS*
@youtubersdigest5 ай бұрын
They’re snails…
@thelemurofmadagascar91835 ай бұрын
@@youtubersdigest So? They're still living beings who feel pain.
@BruceWayne-yn6ur5 ай бұрын
Lmao at first I thought they planted human memory into a snail. 💀
@kadie2235 ай бұрын
I did too🤣
@xoautambxo894 ай бұрын
The snail: Mildred was such a good wife.
@oliviadavis36384 ай бұрын
Same tho 😭
@JoeArty4 ай бұрын
Snail 1: haha Jerry you remember that one time we were going to McDonalds and almost hit that duck Snail 2: What the hell are you talking about man
@AliNo-r3n4 ай бұрын
Same😅
@juliannaudimanche10945 ай бұрын
Scientist: ok snail, what do you remember? Snail: Scientist: oh god what have we done
@maxnarum61685 ай бұрын
👍👍
@IrisTheFirst5 ай бұрын
Yeah the person who made that comment on a different social media platform was real funny huh?
@vintage-radio5 ай бұрын
@@IrisTheFirstit's not even on KZbin so why does it matter
@texanwokey83665 ай бұрын
@@IrisTheFirst You must be really fun huh
@meaganaventine5 ай бұрын
Okay this made me lol “You were so preoccupied with whether you could, you didn’t stop to think if you should.”
@seaurchinted4 ай бұрын
I don’t know of it’s an example of genetic memory but i once read about how monarch butterflies still take the same exact route to migrate every year. They still avoid what used to be ancient mountain ranges despite it now being flat land because their distant ancestors once had to take detours around the mountains. I think it’s wild how even butterflies retain unconscious memories like this.
@pennolmintwind50564 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it is not, while snails (gastropods) and insects exhibit really complex behavior, these systems are highly specialized to their unique lifestyle and environmental needs to remain efficient. It’s instinctual as opposed to genetic memories. This guy seems to post a lot of misleading information and it’s kind of annoying. Unfortunate.
@Ayumu18314 ай бұрын
@@pennolmintwind5056but isnt instinct linked to your subconscious? Like you dont need to think and just act cos the information is just known, which for your brain to know something it has to be a memory in some form right?
@pennolmintwind50564 ай бұрын
@@Ayumu1831 Yes you’re mostly correct, in animals with complex brains such ourselves and cousins, we have both implicit memory and adaptive memory. Though a snail has a simple and decentralized nervous system, chemoreception is interpreted to make reflexive actions in their environment, which don’t require a conscious. If you’d like, i can break this down in simpler terms, though it’d be a large body of text which I doubt anyone would read.
@enigmag95383 ай бұрын
@@pennolmintwind5056 isn't instinct the same thing?
@geesecouchtaming72233 ай бұрын
So that's how Mothra in the monsterverse movies retain her memories after dying
@wizzer17755 ай бұрын
"Memories can be passed down from one generation to the next through DNA" aot fandom:
@TheDart175 ай бұрын
Thinking the exact same thing
@zuhararaamiz55725 ай бұрын
Lol sameeee
@RxtnNero5 ай бұрын
Bro fuck AoT (I love AoT), ASSASSINS CREED ANIMUS ***IN REAL LIFE***
@watAweeb5 ай бұрын
@@RxtnNeroI mean AOT is good and all BUT I WANT THE ANIMUS
@Polarity-914 ай бұрын
I was thinking demon slayer
@abundance_In_Motion4 ай бұрын
Same thing occurs genetically. An experiment with rats/mice would have the rats/mice be shocked every time they heard a specific beep noise. Those mice had babies. They found even though the babies never experienced a shock after that beep, they still exhibited the same brain patterns and behavior to those who experienced the shock. The genetic memory passed down multiple generations
@BatMan_Commenter5 ай бұрын
Snails getting traumatized with this one 💀
@TheACTIONZ5 ай бұрын
Thanks to you I won a bingo game! 2 comments with a skull emoji at the end and "blank" getting "blank" with this one.
@BatMan_Commenter5 ай бұрын
@@TheACTIONZ haha lol love it
@TRVPHAUS5 ай бұрын
@@BatMan_Commenter stop with the bot responses. jesus christ. can you not come up with your own unique and original comments? you have to copypasta the same crap millions of people post literally every day? seriously wtf.
@Jayden-v7u5 ай бұрын
@@TRVPHAUSbros a little angry
@TRVPHAUS5 ай бұрын
@@Jayden-v7u really? because this is text, not facial emotion.
@Danymok5 ай бұрын
"Memories being passed down" Assassin's Creed is real!!!
@letsgetitback5 ай бұрын
"What is a man but the sum of his memories" - subject 16
@taranytt3 ай бұрын
Which descendants would have a field day with their ancestor’s memories? Imagine Florence Italians getting to relive the renaissance, or texans reliving the wild west or Iraqis all the way back to Mesopotamia! Knowing my lineage i’d probably get to see the Mughal rule or the Anglo Sikh wars! Not that they’ll all be pleasant memories lol
@morningstarlucifer5895 ай бұрын
we have some assassin's creed shit right here 😄
@uncannyyeager94075 ай бұрын
nothing is true, everything is permitted
@scotfromtf25 ай бұрын
Or blade runner 2049
@I_like_tandori5 ай бұрын
Assassin's creed: today
@TheNeighbor2165 ай бұрын
I was thinking more Fallout 4
@BukanIbuMu5 ай бұрын
@@scotfromtf2man I love that movie so much
@Blewlongmun5 ай бұрын
The issue here is assuming human memory works anything like a snails instincts. As is it’s just as likely the body has set variables it can actively respond to and pass on to offspring opposed to the concept of memory being genetic; part of sequencing out genome was discovering what most of our genetics do, a side effect of that is we know for a fact there’s no obvious place for memory to be stored. If it is in our DNA that’s instincts not memories, your body could “remember” and pass on an over-active amygdala but it couldn’t pass on the specific event that traumatized the parent. The child might inherent the anxiety but the memories themselves are local, I think distinctions like that are important so people don’t intuit reductive models.
@ayeshayasir86655 ай бұрын
Exactly, especially when we have things like the hard problem of consciousness, which is first person subjective experience, this whole video's proposition is based upon the correlation causation fallacy.
@pennolmintwind50564 ай бұрын
OMGOODNESS, FINALLY I FOUND PEOPLE THAT GET IT! This guy posts so much misleading information/interoperation of studies and it’s kind of annoying. Rather unfortunate
@ayeshayasir86654 ай бұрын
@@pennolmintwind5056 yes, I completely agree, he also has false pre suppositions for his postulates, and then therefore concludes by way of quantifier shift that they are possible, When in actuality, they are based on COMPLETELY impossible and absurd premises. It's like me saying, if could become a unicorn rn I would fly, however, the basis for me flying itself is an impossibility, (it's just an analogy).
@starstorm83015 ай бұрын
People: "No animals were harmed for this research." Scientists in the back: 👀🤐
@urbescapade5 ай бұрын
Thats more a fashion/beauty industry thing The science community gets a slightly better rep since (most of) their research is for advancement of humanity, curing disease etc. Only other option is human test subjects, which they usually move onto after success in animal trials. Though I thought rats were the usual test subjects? I wonder if there's any particular reason they used snails here? Side note: Yes. This is kinda terrifying x.x
@RealElevenTimes5 ай бұрын
Don't pretend like you care about snails wellness.
@urbescapade5 ай бұрын
@@RealElevenTimes At what point did I weigh in on the ethics of the situation? I give more of a damn about a snail's wellness than I do about you or your opinion, thats for sure
@RealElevenTimes5 ай бұрын
@@urbescapade Didn't know I was responding to you.
@Josh-SH5 ай бұрын
@@urbescapadeHe responded to the op though😅.
@Iliasmadmad4 ай бұрын
We got irl Assassin's Creed before GTA6😭
@taranytt3 ай бұрын
Oh my god exactly i was looking for this comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Imagine Corporations making an actual Animus for people to play! 😭
@creationcrafted5 ай бұрын
Poor snails 🐌 i feel bad for them
@imirregular5 ай бұрын
I don't, those things are basically living mushrooms I can live with myself.
@Livereater40005 ай бұрын
@@imirregularwho’s gonna tell em
@imirregular5 ай бұрын
@@Livereater4000 what that mushrooms are living? I know you don't need to be a smart-ass all the time.
@Livereater40005 ай бұрын
@@imirregular hehehe
@Kyog-5 ай бұрын
My Motto: If it isn't sentient, it's fair game
@ThatOneKnight1295 ай бұрын
I feel like this is literally how the assassins creed games happen
@Spidey-eq1eh5 ай бұрын
Well, I'm sorting out phase 2 of my time travel plan, Phase 2 (AKA Unstuck Mind) is a neurological type of time travel, Imagine being able to send your consciousness back in time to your younger body using the brain's electrical signals pulling time backwards, When you reach your destination, you can't return to the present as you have to relive or rewrite your past in order to return to your present.
@mitsudafanni79785 ай бұрын
So like in Steins;Gate?
@Spidey-eq1eh5 ай бұрын
@@mitsudafanni7978 Yes, with a side of the Days of Future Past movie.
@Spidey-eq1eh5 ай бұрын
@goldenchef5354 Yeah, but Steins;Gate is the O.G. time travel anime.
@guideofdumb1015 ай бұрын
isnt this just called regression?
@emmawills41125 ай бұрын
Immortality if you keep doing it?
@tr.ns_overlord37983 ай бұрын
So when a kid has memories of "a past life" and can describe places and people, those memories are from his ancestors not an actual previous life... that's so interesting and sad at the same time.
@brokeartist95605 ай бұрын
Scientists: "oh my God, what have we done" 🐌 :
@mikubox3645 ай бұрын
Demon Slayer Muzan's Memories
@Silksong_sketches4 ай бұрын
FR. LIKE WHAT
@Lavenderhy5 ай бұрын
I was reading an article about trauma and how for example let’s say if someone tortured one of our ancestors , it’s written in our DNA and that we probably carry this trauma with us .
@Lavenderhy5 ай бұрын
@tomokokurokiirl ugh I’m so sorry I don’t remember . But I think also Dr daniel amen mentioned it on one of his videos . I remember reading about it on the university (yeeeears ago )
@markd.90425 ай бұрын
It's not so much DNA as the biochemistry of a pregnant mother organism that has suffered trauma imprinting programmed responses to it on the child organism. This may be slightly true about the father organism too to a much lesser extent.
@Lavenderhy5 ай бұрын
@@markd.9042 the one that I was reading mentioned trauma that can go back couple generations back
@markd.90425 ай бұрын
@@Lavenderhy Yeah, this effect can actually compound significantly. I mean we can predict a person's brain chemistry while they're a fetus in the womb, so yeah. That checks out
@theboujieproletariat4 ай бұрын
I read the same. It's Dr Gabor Mate and epigenetics. @tomokokurokiirl
@TheBitingBat5 ай бұрын
You can already do this without the electric shocks to a person. Its called phantom memories or false memories which is when you have a lot of information on an event described by someone else as having happened to you, your brain will take it at face value and just assume it forgot rather than the memory being a lie. This is because when your brain decides what it thinks is true or not it does so by weighing how much information it has vs how much context it has for that information. Basically its more important for your brain to think its right than to actually be right
@kamino-is-the-best80505 ай бұрын
We entering the animus with this one
@DavidMonroe-z3t4 ай бұрын
This guy’s explaining genetic memory like we haven’t played assassin’s creed before lol
@Coolgato7275 ай бұрын
Ah Yes Man Made Horror behind Human Comprehension
@deathblite98065 ай бұрын
So, assassin's Creed isn't as unrealistic as we thought
@AlexLsky-c5s4 ай бұрын
imagine we use RNA VAC for memory or Behavioral alterations
@zontune62575 ай бұрын
Straight outta The Giver 😭
@FireDudeOnFire5 ай бұрын
Damn, I have not heard that name in a while
@michaeltheoret38425 ай бұрын
I am fast realizing that the Great Authors that wrote the Books we all love were and are Prophets .
@yevgeniyaleshchenko8495 ай бұрын
@@michaeltheoret3842Cringe. Smart people can analyse and "predict" patterns to a certain extent, nothing extraordinary here, don't be childish.
@weltschmerzistofthaufig24405 ай бұрын
Sorry, could you jog my memory? I do not recall any association the Giver would have with this experiment.
@FireDudeOnFire5 ай бұрын
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 Yhe book called The Giver (from what I could remember) allows the person with the job as the Giver can give people memories about the past directly to them
@qmanstal5 ай бұрын
Then suddenly, a memory inside the snail was born, a memory of a past that never happened... Jjk fans know
@shadoweye3065 ай бұрын
BROZA!
@MrSufferedAlot5 ай бұрын
Cant wait for someone to play doom on a snail
@lordemiraak47475 ай бұрын
you use it's brain as a processor
@jaypatel-yj9gw4 ай бұрын
There is a another fact on this topic about butterflies.... When the larva forms the cacoon, it basically turns into a liquid goo and comes out as butterfly and yes, they have their wings kind of formed even at the early stage of life..... Anyway this butterfly will have all memories from what it had experienced as larva even though it had been just formed from a literal goo.....
@isaiasaguirre3425 ай бұрын
"Lex fix it with a controlled shock"
@apartmentmoney5 ай бұрын
fnaf SL fr
@julyol1195 ай бұрын
Now I really wonder which of my ancestors was viciously attacked by spiders.
@JuneBugSammy25 ай бұрын
When I was like 3, I had a memory of me hanging out with friends, but the view was the third person, but now, it looked more like my dad than it did me.
@lucye3393 ай бұрын
yeah a few of my memories are in 3rd person so this vid kind of explains it
@DrBreyn5 ай бұрын
The amount of stuff snails have to go through for science. Dang, 50 seconds is big trauma
@PiercetheUnshucked5 ай бұрын
Assassins creed is based on this, except quite a bit exaggerated
@shivamkatale59093 ай бұрын
A phenomenon called genetic memory exists in animals one example being bird's migration patterns however there is no evidence that supports memory can be transferred through genetic materials in humans or it is even more than some electrical signals between neuron cells
@DenarWasTaken5 ай бұрын
Only real ones know memories are just brightly colored spheres
@kamina99015 ай бұрын
Snail: *Unlocks Ancestral memories Stilgar: "LISAN AL GAIB!"
@wyattleavitt50455 ай бұрын
So, what you're saying is that in the future, we could "download" skills into our brains
@Sinner666-k6b5 ай бұрын
Thanks, you just gave me a million dollar idea 💡
@TheSoraya12345 ай бұрын
It would save us soo much time to "earn" skills but will take the happiness/or the pain of the journey in earning it
@Sinner666-k6b5 ай бұрын
@@TheSoraya1234 Don't worry I'll make sure people know that before buying.
@TheSoraya12345 ай бұрын
@@Sinner666-k6b haha would love to be the co founder ! 😂😂😂😂
@krinz71975 ай бұрын
@@TheSoraya1234 just because you'll know how to perform the action or skill doesn't mean you'll be able to actually do so without practice or training. this also depends on what the skill is however, if you're obese or just really skinny with practically no muscle, in both situations, getting the memories of a martial arts master implanted into you, wont make your body adept for fighting. that needs to be improved through hard work and effort still. Obviously, that's a very extreme example, but it still stands as valid
@R41ph3a7b64 ай бұрын
I never even knew that memories could be physical and not mental.
@theubiquitouspotato5 ай бұрын
Thomas documenting our slow slide into the cyberpunk reality,. This is where brain dances start.
@yevgeniyaleshchenko8495 ай бұрын
How is this "cyberpunk", these are ordinary experiments 🙄🤦
@theubiquitouspotato5 ай бұрын
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 a core staple of the cyberpunk universe is braindances the ability to relive someone else's experiences, including emotions and hormonal responses. If you don't see how this relates I really cant help you bud.
@ViridianRainIIV3 ай бұрын
I was born into a family of painters, with the most recent being my mom. The tradition started with before my grandpa, then my mom, and now me. I don’t know much about the others since they’ve passed away, but we all share a deep love for art. None of us were formally taught by the others-we were each naturally drawn to it on our own. Could this be the reason?
@uncannyyeager94075 ай бұрын
Yall we gota create the animus 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@worthlessfools15 ай бұрын
There was an episode of the X Files where a murderer had a daughter and that daughter had some of his memories. Agent Mulder theorized that she got his memories through genetic memory, making her relive his killing tendencies.
@GeoEkthos5 ай бұрын
Giving snails PTSD 🙃
@ubermarkmc4 ай бұрын
I read the article that is being mentioned here and it is due to epi genetic changes and not exactly a specific memory being transferred. Epigenetics is the part of the genome that can be turned off(methylated) or turned on (demethylated). When a gene is methylated it can't be turned into RNA and later proteins so what is actually happening here is that a normally methylated gene is being demethylated in the donor snail, and then the RNA from that is being injected into the other snail giving it the same gene expression. TLDR: it isn't the memory being transferred but the gene product of a gene being turned on in the donor
@Cplayz085 ай бұрын
"Breaking news: scientists on meth come up with crazy way to traumatize snails 'for science' when really they're just sadists"
@IL_VINX4 ай бұрын
Transferring snail memories before GTA6 is crazy...
@Milesgames121575 ай бұрын
They can trained snails when I can't trained my dog
@global_tummy13945 ай бұрын
Bro same
@m0thern4ture5 ай бұрын
Ah man-
@iku_x35 ай бұрын
train* train* choo choo autocorrection is herewoo 🚆🚆🚆🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚅🚅🚅
@hypersilly5 ай бұрын
@@iku_x3ya know some people have english as their second language
@Mesopotamia-v6d5 ай бұрын
Skill issue
@ImomerenJamir5 ай бұрын
Snail memory before gta6 is insane💀💀💀
@CAT-astrophical5 ай бұрын
😐
@ImomerenJamir5 ай бұрын
@@CAT-astrophicalIP address 43.59.63.249😐
@Bucket0fLynx3 ай бұрын
My mum talks about this a lot since our family has shared trauma from multiple generations that’s not affecting us anymore but I still somehow have anxiety that’s not related to anything in my life but it’s from that generation trauma
@yes60465 ай бұрын
bro downloaded ptsd onto a snail😭
@luckyowl64325 ай бұрын
My mom had a hard life and she would secretly hoard food even tho she didn't have to... I've never lacked for food but it's something I've been compelled to do all my life and just recently found that out about her. If that's what genetic memory is I got the most ridiculous one.
@um-u18513 ай бұрын
It's more likely you learnt the behavior from observing her
@ramalshebl605 ай бұрын
we can now make assassin's creed real
@AnnoyD5 ай бұрын
So you're telling me humans have a genetically valid reason to fear something in the uncanny valley? Have the mimics copied our likeness so much that they can't be detected anymore?
@phazeron5 ай бұрын
These snails are being treated like the animatronics
@HaHa001935 ай бұрын
Its a snail its not that deep 😭
@fork23095 ай бұрын
hurr hurhur hur hur
@13thSwiftieDepartment5 ай бұрын
@@HaHa00193it's still an animal like us 😭
@HaHa001935 ай бұрын
@@13thSwiftieDepartment indeed, but these snails are very simple. I do feel empathy for the snail as i wouldnt like to be shocked on my a*s but you have to understand that atleast its a snail, not a more complex animal like a mouse. We gotta advance in science one way or another.
@13thSwiftieDepartment5 ай бұрын
@@HaHa00193 I understand the science part but it still feels pain so I'm allowed to feel bad for it
@endavenger85044 ай бұрын
“Fuck you” *Inserts PTSD inducing memories into your head*
@dx65125 ай бұрын
So, I can learn jujutsu. All I need is Jackie Chan's RNA
@MalkuthEmperor5 ай бұрын
😂 damn, and youll be a funny actor Maybe he'll adopt you if you dont smoke weed too 😂
@williamsutton67385 ай бұрын
Jiu Jitsu, not Jujutsu. This ain’t JJK, brother.
@Briskillum5 ай бұрын
@@williamsutton6738I meannnn this is kinda what yuji did to choso and todo right?
@Aetherakabane5 ай бұрын
Ya@@Briskillum
@nizanavarro3 ай бұрын
This must have helped our first ancestors and their descendants to survive.
@Cosmic_Code15 ай бұрын
snails getting traumatized with this one
@HenryHoang-x5 ай бұрын
This explains why a cat knows how to cat and a dog knows how to dog even when they don’t have any other similar animals around them.
@SlimDud5 ай бұрын
Every time i get a like, I reply (Edit: why is this highlighted?)
@SlimDud5 ай бұрын
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@Jericho2975 ай бұрын
I swear theres a very long video game franchise...a successful one that might've based their whole theme around this concept.
@damthatscrazy48865 ай бұрын
This is like almost exactly what the did to Peeta in the Hunger Games, except they took existing memories and turned them into life threatening traumas. If we can put false memories it could do even more damage in real life than what even happened in those fictional books, which is insane to me
@mjlnirswrath97824 ай бұрын
We got PTSD transplants before GTA 6
@asourpo1yphony5 ай бұрын
PLOT TWIST: Traumatized snails reincarnated into dangerous villains with a plot to destroy science
@Noobixm5 ай бұрын
This is what happens when you make my fired shell disappear, *GAIJIN.*
@amphibialover.91254 ай бұрын
So did that scientist just go into a lab for work one day and say “hey what if we give a snail trauma, and transfer that snail’s traumatic memories to another snail to give it PTSD.” That sounds like a fun job ngl
@MoleMan124 ай бұрын
Snail: _gets bumped_ Also snail: _Vietnam flashbacks_
@gamercow8944 ай бұрын
Cod Cold War reference?
@MoleMan124 ай бұрын
@@gamercow894 no
@AcheampongAfriyie5 ай бұрын
I don't know why everyone is so surprised. Muzan proved you can do this in the Taisho era.
@brandyjohnson7384 ай бұрын
Assassin's Creed literally took this idea to the next level, especially the first one
@GPT-3.55 ай бұрын
The snail is gonna evolve🔥🔥
@vasa3petrovic4313 ай бұрын
Namekians are something like snails and they can transfer mamory from one generation to second.Akira is 天才.
@rubrumvulpespuella41405 ай бұрын
WE MESSING UP PEETA MELLARK WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
@Papi-b1e3 ай бұрын
Basically Danganronpa V3
@Unknown-Bounty5 ай бұрын
So this is how every demon in demon slayer has ptsd
@nixpheo92323 ай бұрын
This is how we get to Assassin’s creed.
@ReubeanG5 ай бұрын
Ain't no way we're giving snails PTSD before GTA 6
@thatoneentity31724 ай бұрын
Its how adaptation works in the wild. Creatures in a new habitat will teach themselves a new way to do something, and the "knowledge" of that trick gets gentically passed down to the offspring, causing them to gain a new physical trait to better suit the trick needed to survive
@CS-pi1dm5 ай бұрын
There are articles about monarch butterflies suddenly veering east over lake superior, then continuing south despite this being a generally unoptimal flight path, and it was discussed that their flight path could be to move around a mountain that hasn't existed in a millenia
@shaheerazaman7873 ай бұрын
So thats how Abstergo did it.
@wt-jzt-ly-2f0-jp3-j4z4 ай бұрын
I think a memory is like a documentation of an experience that you have witnessed
@VLKYRII3 ай бұрын
Finding the cure for debilitating genetic disorders: ❌️ Giving snails lifelong trauma: ✅️
@MothMan-dh9xq5 ай бұрын
By the way we know how memories work. It’s neurons in your brain sending a signal then when you recall the memory the repeat the signal and the neurons get closer so as the neurons repeat the same signal (either by similar events or recalling certain memories) the signal is easier to be carried out.
@raihanwinata53295 ай бұрын
Its gonna be that character Ryan Gosling play when he dies on the snowy stairs
@ReallyBigHead5 ай бұрын
“The snail seems like it’s not contracting, let’s motivate it with a control shock” ⚡️🐻
@soulomer27615 ай бұрын
if the DNA carried memories,it would be so much fun if we could decode it and relive the lives of our ancestors. like the animus from assassins creed.
@pessoaaleatoria98344 ай бұрын
When I was in school I was told that never a life adaptation could be delivered to descendents. Absolutely scary what a crazy scientist could do wih this
@dustinzacharias82275 ай бұрын
“Looks like the snail is feeling sluggish today. Let’s encourage them with a controlled shock.”
@Sac_Bag5 ай бұрын
I had the same exact thought because I don't know why I'm so talented in martial arts
@Finplayer85 ай бұрын
Same snail as in the "Would you escape this super smart snail to win 999 million $ videos".😂
@Luke_Marinara3 ай бұрын
There be some Inception stuff goin on here...
@rizelin89754 ай бұрын
talks of genetic memory have me thinking that we'll have the Animus from Assassin's Creed pretty soon
@ldrOqowoe4 ай бұрын
i think its prob linked to some form of behavioral evolution, cuz scientists always say that even now, human evolution hasnt ended yet, so the genetic memory may just be us evolving, like if our grandma was abused harshly, and even tho we've never been hit our entire lives, if someone raises a hand near us we can still feel somewhat alarmed is what im getting from this, just some form of evolution
@Fantasy_creatures3 ай бұрын
So like that one group of space Marines in Warhammer
@Mhashmi324 ай бұрын
We got snail Animus before gta6
@thuyngaho17094 ай бұрын
This guy gives me existential crisis right now 😭🙏
@stephenmadl56095 ай бұрын
Even crazier than that is what they've done with planarians. They would teach a group of flatworms to navigate a maze, then grind them up and feed them to a different group. The group that ate the first group was then able to solve the maze much faster than any other untrained group. They ate their memories!