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Cardamine Hirsuta (Hairy Bittercress)
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The paper I was talking about:
Morphomechanical Innovation Drives Explosive Seed Dispersal
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(Hofhuis, Hugo, et al. "Morphomechanical innovation drives explosive seed dispersal." Cell 166.1 (2016): 222-233)
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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 2 роки тому
Shoutout to grandmas and everyone who supports on Patreon at www.patreon.com/smartereveryday !
@MichaelLloyd
@MichaelLloyd 2 роки тому
So we are at least as good as pretty Grandma's??? Sweet!!
@ronbally2312
@ronbally2312 2 роки тому
@@InvadersDie Not sure what your comment tells me about Destin, and …
@novagardenstudios
@novagardenstudios 2 роки тому
Unrelated but could you do an episode on Supersonic Ice? Supposedly a bizarre form of water that may exist all over the universe. It's described as "a black and hot form of water" making up the bulk of icy planets.
@ruturaj2825
@ruturaj2825 2 роки тому
hey destin, what is that software used to calculate speed of seeds?
@xtr56
@xtr56 2 роки тому
There is a similar plant found in different parts of Asia that explodes violently when in contact with water 💦 and pop like a small cracker, this mechanism might be so when it rains the seeds will have a better chance of growing its seeds . I love this video !! :) Edit - Ruellia tuberosa
@theslowmoguys
@theslowmoguys 2 роки тому
Love the progression of using slow mo to find out how to film the slow mo. I feel like this is what high speed is all about. ❤️
@emilridulfo5754
@emilridulfo5754 2 роки тому
I agree :D
@mouseboi312
@mouseboi312 2 роки тому
Hello :D
@TANGUANXU
@TANGUANXU 2 роки тому
hi
@ranggaorion
@ranggaorion 2 роки тому
Hi Man.. Good to see you here too..
@jayemeljay2117
@jayemeljay2117 2 роки тому
Las Malvinas son Argentinas
@StuffMadeHere
@StuffMadeHere 2 роки тому
I just love the idea of a guy filming grass with a high speed camera.
@sepez
@sepez 2 роки тому
I love the idea of someone spending months designing and building an unpickable lock only for it to be picked with a pocket knife.
@trevic1346
@trevic1346 2 роки тому
Oooh Richard that’s low man
@davidscott5903
@davidscott5903 2 роки тому
Like the old saying of about as much fun as watching the grass grow, but with actually interesting information.
@pumpkin8222
@pumpkin8222 2 роки тому
Yeah, but ur vids are good af
@twalrus9833
@twalrus9833 2 роки тому
@@sepez madlad
@325pm
@325pm 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet!" *Destin's wheezing laugh*
@zacprunty
@zacprunty 2 роки тому
This needs to be a shirt
@M3chatronics
@M3chatronics 2 роки тому
That quote is amazing
@anthonymartinez7802
@anthonymartinez7802 2 роки тому
4:58
@thomasmleahy6218
@thomasmleahy6218 2 роки тому
* Those are really tiny grass seeds, so even a breeze could set them off, crazy! Never heard of those slap bracelets. *
@e11e7en
@e11e7en Рік тому
So good. Also really revealing his age
@loucipherreed3211
@loucipherreed3211 2 роки тому
As an End Stage Renal Failure patient who spends a lot of time in a Dialysis chair it's this guy and some other Podcasters that have kept my mind from atrophy. Thank you so much for doing this. Not Discovery, History or even PBS does long form exploration with the accumen and depth that you provide. Dig it man, keep it up. You're doing humanity a service. A most worthy cause.
@farmgrowncountrystrong
@farmgrowncountrystrong Рік тому
Hope you are doing well 🙏
@JustArtsCreations
@JustArtsCreations Рік тому
Hey, please take care🙂
@btw4447
@btw4447 6 місяців тому
God bless you
@abcde_fz
@abcde_fz 3 місяці тому
I hope you're still doing well, or improving renal system wise, but I really just wanted to say that's a GREAT attitude to have about learning, AND, it's basically true that if you're occupying your downtime with the dialysis in this way, listening or watching informative and _interesting_ content, you are exercising your _brain_ at the same time in a very healthy way. Hope it is working out all around, and, _keep_ _coming_ _back!_
@Nerdforge
@Nerdforge 2 роки тому
Ahh... of course. The reverse banana-peel slap bracelet. Classic
@nullsnaggle5198
@nullsnaggle5198 2 роки тому
Heyyyyyy wats up
@TheRealZephyr
@TheRealZephyr 2 роки тому
Hello fellow nerds
@jum5238
@jum5238 2 роки тому
You say that almost like "Maxwell Smart" would. Excellent! (bill and ted reference)
@TheRealZephyr
@TheRealZephyr 2 роки тому
@@jum5238 yep
@kyle808skeez
@kyle808skeez 2 роки тому
Textbook🤔
@crazy21101995
@crazy21101995 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet" has got to be the most nonsensical completely perfectly descriptive description ever.
@katiekawaii
@katiekawaii 2 роки тому
He said that and I was like "omg, that's exactly it!"
@ralanham76
@ralanham76 2 роки тому
Scientists everywhere 🤦‍♀️ 🤷🏼‍♂️ 🤔 😱
@BrightBlueJim
@BrightBlueJim 2 роки тому
The first time in the history of the universe, that those words were uttered in that sequence, and yet it IS a perfectly descriptive description.
@weebamine9827
@weebamine9827 2 роки тому
4:54
@ThatCat-bk3sn
@ThatCat-bk3sn 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet" *Car starting noises*
@thethoughtemporium
@thethoughtemporium Рік тому
What I find amazing is how many different plants evolved basically this mechanism. There's some up here called jewelweed that does the same thing. It's a really pretty plant, but walking near a bush of it is weird when it's full of seed cause a whole bush will just kinda explode seeds everywhere if you bump into it. There's similar spring mechanisms in a few other plants as well I think. There's a type of tree with exploding seed pods that are really spikey if memory serves.
@lylefairhall7204
@lylefairhall7204 Рік тому
Yeah I've always called them a touch-me-not. But I remember loving touching them as a kid and when I finally figured out how they worked I was blown away. This video just came up on my feed and the first thing I thought of was oh it's like a touch-me-not
@nutmanjones
@nutmanjones Рік тому
There's a kind of cactus called the Cholla that shoots out spikes when there is a disturbance near it. I dont know if this is the same kind of mechanism but its still pretty similar.
@smileyfacepencil
@smileyfacepencil Рік тому
Yo I just found your channel yesterday and fell in love, and now I see your comment only 13 days ago on a year old video I decide to watch today? I think it is a sign to go watch more of your videos. Keep up the great work man :D
@WungerPlays
@WungerPlays 6 місяців тому
7:29 those 2 little bugs 😭😭😭💀
@robertknott260
@robertknott260 6 місяців тому
Also bird of paradise have peapod shaped pods that twist under tension, split in half and fling the seeds out sometimes 30 feet or so away.
@TheExigency
@TheExigency 2 роки тому
I just wanted to tell you I really appreciated the beginning of this video. The way you enthusiastically said you wanted us to learn together before excitedly sharing what we were doing. I felt like I was spending time with the dad I never had. Just wanted to say some people notice, appreciate that stuff. This was an amazing video! I learned a lot. (:
@asianotakuguy
@asianotakuguy 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet!" I've never heard a more confusing, yet strangely accurate description.
@mirum8726
@mirum8726 2 роки тому
@@tahunuva4254 hmm...wth
@tahunuva4254
@tahunuva4254 2 роки тому
@@busimagen Congrats, you made it weirder 👍
@theguywhoasked6104
@theguywhoasked6104 2 роки тому
The laugh though! 🤣😂😂
@m.k.mcgill
@m.k.mcgill 2 роки тому
I couldn’t breathe after hearing that lmao
@kailoucleary6025
@kailoucleary6025 2 роки тому
I laughed pretty hard at that one, the way he said it like he was discovering electricity. I love his enthusiasm for discovery.
@veritasium
@veritasium 2 роки тому
Now would you say that the airflow generated by flinging those seeds off was turbulent? or laminar?
@TheMX957
@TheMX957 2 роки тому
Lambulent flow for sure
@OsamaRana
@OsamaRana 2 роки тому
GOT EM
@JD_13
@JD_13 2 роки тому
Uh oh. This might get controversial but I think turbinar.
@TheMX957
@TheMX957 2 роки тому
@@JD_13 only a simpleton would thing this is turbular. It doesn't take slow-motion or more than a third grade education to see how this is clearly, undeniably, lambulent flow
@DocWolph
@DocWolph 2 роки тому
Turbulent, and laminar is smooth and more associative with stable flight, not object tumbling through the air. I know you might be joking, but I really wanted to give it some thought.
@CubeGuy
@CubeGuy 4 місяці тому
I can't get over how good the foley is on the slow motion. Well done.
@Steveoreo
@Steveoreo 2 роки тому
Thank you for making this! So cool to see how unique something so small and overlooked can be!
@jaredmoss5064
@jaredmoss5064 2 роки тому
"They smell like a really pretty grandma" is definitely the most wholesome endorsement I've heard this year.
@nestor4444
@nestor4444 2 роки тому
He says thing like that and normaly moves on, that is the best part of it :D All thumbs up, man and as usual the like button too.
@MoofyYT
@MoofyYT 2 роки тому
Benjamin Franklin agrees.
@user-ko4zp1wm2i
@user-ko4zp1wm2i 2 роки тому
How does a ugly Grandma smell like?
@cemafor1006
@cemafor1006 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet" is a close second
@Exayevie
@Exayevie 2 роки тому
@@cemafor1006 I can hardly believe how quickly he came up with that one!
@oryswindlausten6534
@oryswindlausten6534 2 роки тому
I work in landscaping and this is a super cool concept to me. To think there could be grass going ballistic to spread seeds is both awesome and lucrative 😂. I'm glad I watched the video all the way through, I had fun. Great work!
@FalconFlight747
@FalconFlight747 Рік тому
SmarterEveryDay is one of those example of how truly fun it is to learn about the world around us. Not in a classroom, not through tests and books. But through speaking, visuals, video, and talking to experts. Love the knowledge you give us.
@thomasnesmith5426
@thomasnesmith5426 2 роки тому
"A reverse banana peel slap bracelet" is extremely faithful as a description.
@mikeslaserstuff4018
@mikeslaserstuff4018 2 роки тому
This needs to be the official description of that natural phenomenon...
@marcheb4562
@marcheb4562 2 роки тому
Exactly the comment I was locking for ahahahah
@KRT045
@KRT045 2 роки тому
I busted out laughing as soon as he said it , it created the perfect visual .
@trickytreyperfected1482
@trickytreyperfected1482 2 роки тому
@@dont2604 stop
@rishabhdubey374
@rishabhdubey374 2 роки тому
@@dont2604 okay.
@mattg8116
@mattg8116 2 роки тому
Meanwhile all those weeds in the yard: "Business is BOOMIN"
@Gysoff
@Gysoff 2 роки тому
StONks
@OTwrath
@OTwrath 2 роки тому
I don't think anyone else could make a 12 minute video about grass and keep me interested the whole time. I love that you point out the intentional design behind something so small and insignificant as a grass seed pod! Thank for doing what you do!!
@Mike_droptv
@Mike_droptv 2 роки тому
Love how genuinely exited you get from this pretty mundane, but also awesome event. Great Video :)
@iPavReg
@iPavReg 2 роки тому
"So how did you get separated from your parents?" Little red bug: "A random giant startled our reverse banana peel wrist slap bracelet house." Here's the footage: 07:28
@pheldsparr
@pheldsparr 2 роки тому
lol
@bmxscape
@bmxscape 2 роки тому
"me too little guy"
@dont2604
@dont2604 2 роки тому
ƊÕÑT ŘĒÄĎ ḾÝ ҎŘÕḞÎĹÉ ҎÎḈ₸ŬRË
@chirag5583
@chirag5583 2 роки тому
Little Red bug: "and that flew me off like 1000 bug miles"
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 роки тому
"Ah. Me, I got distracted by a lamp."
@bernola_
@bernola_ 2 роки тому
"it's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet" i've never seen a more scientifically correct statement
@Yora21
@Yora21 2 роки тому
He should feel right at home among Astronomers. Quantum physicists just use random words for new phenomenons all the time. Astronomers just call things how they are.
@MoonLander85
@MoonLander85 2 роки тому
i thought it Was more like "reverse cucumber peel slap bracelet" but i get the banana peel is more intuitive.
@Real28
@Real28 2 роки тому
More susprising how fast he came up with it...
@itiscujo
@itiscujo 2 роки тому
It's the same reason he's an engineer. He's trained himself to break up complex things into a bunch of simpler things he can intuit really quickly
@UserUnknown07
@UserUnknown07 2 роки тому
And funny sounding
@Swamp_Hound
@Swamp_Hound 2 роки тому
always love your content and what you try to promote. always a treat and since as a kid I played with these a lot it was an interesting and informative piece of nostalgia XD
@adam2O
@adam2O 2 роки тому
Some of the most technologically advanced systems can be made from imitating nature. What we think originally is just a simple mechanism, turns out to be a perfectly engineered machine at play.
@mikeb1596
@mikeb1596 2 роки тому
Yet people still insist random mutation and unguided processes are responsible for these engineering feats
@TheSorcerer1
@TheSorcerer1 2 роки тому
@@mikeb1596 Because they are. If it were specifically and precisely engineered, it would be VASTLY different. Apparent complexity does not mean a greater force at play.
@TAP7a
@TAP7a 2 роки тому
@@mikeb1596 yes, followed by the critical part which is the response of the natural world filtering out the changes which don't improve how well the living thing reproduces. Beautiful really, unlimited opportunities for change and a simple system that inevitably selects for the best ones without any need for a conscious designer or interferer
@TheImmilky
@TheImmilky Рік тому
@@mikeb1596 Because it is random mutation. Weaker and less efficient specimens were not that successful at reproduction, and we got what we have now.
@mikeb1596
@mikeb1596 Рік тому
@@TheImmilky random mutation explains some edits in the existing genetic code. Random mutation does not explain the creation of the information processing system that allows mutation to even exist. Random mutation doesn't explain the highly specialized chemical machines that are required for the adaptive nature of the cell to even function. It is nothing more than a cop out answer
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 2 роки тому
I have a lot of footage of various exploding seed pods. There are a surprising variety of mechanisms exploding seed pods use from different species. I've not seen the particular plant you filmed in this video.
@JamesPacardo
@JamesPacardo 2 роки тому
✔️
@LA-cm9uo
@LA-cm9uo 2 роки тому
This is just arabidopsis :) The most popular plant in all plant research
@tomorowsnobodys
@tomorowsnobodys 2 роки тому
Have you seen artillery fungus?
@AugustSchunk
@AugustSchunk 2 роки тому
We used to see one in southern California that looked like a small plump pod with black or dark brown seeds along edges that ran the length the pods. When disturbed the pods would burst with a snap. The little black seeds would fly in every direction.
@bumblebrutus7685
@bumblebrutus7685 2 роки тому
Capsella bursa-pastoris, or Shepard's purse is the most common in my area
@wesleyschneider3856
@wesleyschneider3856 2 роки тому
So that scene at the end of "A Bug's Life" where they launch grass stalks in the air into each other to create grass seed fireworks is actually a thing. Pixar.
@andrewscasualmtb
@andrewscasualmtb 2 роки тому
They're just the best.
@skullthrower8904
@skullthrower8904 2 роки тому
Came here to find this lol this rocks
@davidvickers8425
@davidvickers8425 2 роки тому
They really do take their research to that level, i remember nemo they not only made them go diving, they made them go diving in australia for accuracy.
@eyeballengineering7007
@eyeballengineering7007 2 роки тому
I knew I remembered this from somewhere! lol
@eyeballengineering7007
@eyeballengineering7007 2 роки тому
@@davidvickers8425 That's awesome
@aymanalattas4094
@aymanalattas4094 Рік тому
this is probably one of the best slow motion clips i've seen, thank you for this Dustin
@jmichaelthomas
@jmichaelthomas 2 роки тому
I really enjoyed going on this exploration and appreciate your time and effort. The slow mo footage was amazing. Thank you.
@yeeturmcbeetur8197
@yeeturmcbeetur8197 2 роки тому
Aphid: seems like a cool place to chill Also aphid: engage after burner
@moonrazk
@moonrazk 2 роки тому
Aphid: I'll try spinning, that's a good trick.
@HermanVonPetri
@HermanVonPetri 2 роки тому
@@moonrazk Now THIS is pod racing!
@jopy999
@jopy999 2 роки тому
So god dam true
@Jason75913
@Jason75913 2 роки тому
I was wondering if they are lice. Aphids, eh?
@laststand6420
@laststand6420 2 роки тому
Also Aphid: ...To boldly go where no bug has gone before...
@manofspeedster957
@manofspeedster957 2 роки тому
the irony of searching for credible sources with google is immense here
@michaeld519
@michaeld519 2 роки тому
How so?
@manofspeedster957
@manofspeedster957 2 роки тому
@@michaeld519 google is in court for censoring many different people from appearing on their searches. Both for google search and youtube itself. Tulsa gabbard is one of those people.
@michaeld519
@michaeld519 2 роки тому
@@manofspeedster957 Gotcha. That thing where conservatives were suing because Google was blocking conspiracy theories, right? I thought you were implying that Destin wasn't trustworthy. I gotcha, now.
@manofspeedster957
@manofspeedster957 2 роки тому
@@michaeld519 they blocked a lot of things, right and left. And they are protected under law as a platform, and are instead acting as a publisher. So that's where they are getting hit. Destin is just doing what he needs to continue making great content, he may not even be aware of this, so I dont hold him accountable haha hes good, google isnt
@michaeld519
@michaeld519 2 роки тому
@@manofspeedster957 I see. I appreciate the explanation.
@PunchDuk
@PunchDuk Рік тому
How did I miss this one. This one has to be my favorite of your endeavors. There’s two weeks of follow up lessons I could teach my kids on this video alone. Angular momentum, agriculture, chaos theory, and downright silliness with the banana slap bracelet. Thanks!
@iamreiver
@iamreiver 4 місяці тому
It's so cool you did a video on this. My wife and I had our first encounter with these things a couple years ago and we thought it was a bunch of bugs jumping around as we walked through the grass around our new house. Upon closer inspection, we discovered it was this very same plant. We had a fun time poking them to see them spring to life and fling their seeds around. Some observations we made were that they only seem to "pop" when they were dry and not so much when they were green. So I came to think that the drying process would cause tension as the "flingy bits" shrank while other parts of the plant remained their usual size and once disturbed enough would cause the weak connections to break which would release the tension. So happy to see your slow motion capture so I can get a better look at exactly what's going on. Thank you for making this video.
@efleschner
@efleschner 2 роки тому
Bystander: “Hey Destin, what’d you do this weekend?” D: “I watched the grass grow!” B: (sarcastic) “ooo, sounds exciting.” D: “YOU HAVE NO IDEA.”
@LIQUlD
@LIQUlD 2 роки тому
He watched the grass *sow*, not grow. :)
@steveo89
@steveo89 2 роки тому
I have this stuff on the side of my house. I always thought it was bugs jumping at me lol
@mrbane2000
@mrbane2000 2 роки тому
Same, few day ago. Like 100 stuff hit my leg, i was like wtf
@NoisyPigStudios
@NoisyPigStudios 2 роки тому
Yoo had the same thing happen too,
@judesutherland6669
@judesutherland6669 2 роки тому
Same
@burhanbohra4662
@burhanbohra4662 2 роки тому
@@mrbane2000 noo way Same hahah 😂😂😂
@copcuffs9973
@copcuffs9973 2 роки тому
Coworker in Hawaii on honeymoon were walking from the beach to the hotel after dark. They hoped the things brushing their legs were those seeds. They remained hopeful until a passing cars headlights illuminated the cockroaches jumping when they got too close. She screamed, "They're not seeds they're cockroaches!"
@Inzoum
@Inzoum 5 місяців тому
I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited at slow mo shots of weeds spreading their seeds. This is amazing!
@THEayefkay
@THEayefkay 5 місяців тому
I know it's 2 years after this was posted, but I gotta say, I love the purity of this video. It brings focus to the beauty and science of the little things that happen every day around us that we normally wouldn't take a second to think about.
@scottgidding5665
@scottgidding5665 2 роки тому
"Mechanically disturbed", thank you Destin for being a person who never intends to emotionally disturb the local flora. Truly a wholesome being.
@5446isnotmynumber
@5446isnotmynumber 2 роки тому
Hes triggering the grass
@matthewsaints350
@matthewsaints350 2 роки тому
@End Censorship! It was a joke. Chill.
@AHHHHHHHH21
@AHHHHHHHH21 2 роки тому
@End Censorship! chillll
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug750
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug750 2 роки тому
​@@matthewsaints350 it was not a fun joke ma bruddah
@garymericano
@garymericano 2 роки тому
❝Mechanically disturbed❞ Dibbs on the band name!
@Dohyden2
@Dohyden2 2 роки тому
Destin's Wife: "It's time to mow the lawn" Destin: 7 hours and 1 slow mo camera later "I'm mowing the lawn I swear!"
@SeanFerree
@SeanFerree 2 роки тому
Lol
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 2 роки тому
Mowing the lawn with a pair of scissors from my knife. this kind of like Juan Valdez picking every coffee bean slowly by hand and twisting them off the branch. 😁
@Angel-jy3vz
@Angel-jy3vz 2 роки тому
😂
@ashbymorrisseau7453
@ashbymorrisseau7453 2 роки тому
I love this format where you find a problem and walk through the steps to solving it.
@WhitneyKerr
@WhitneyKerr Рік тому
As a gardener who is *constantly* too late pulling this weed and is instead just dispersing its seeds for it, I absolutely LOVED this video. "banana peel slap bracelet" is not something I expected to hear today :)
@Lizlodude
@Lizlodude 2 роки тому
"Mom, why is there a man out there filming grass?" Oh, that's Destin, he probably found something neat and you'll see it in a bit.
@hrosemd
@hrosemd 2 роки тому
"... and he smokes a lot of dope. He's just different."
@Dudemon-1
@Dudemon-1 2 роки тому
Hi-speed camera watching the grass grow.
@mojeimja
@mojeimja 2 роки тому
he has found the laminar grass and now filming it
@omnitoad2187
@omnitoad2187 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse, banana peel, slap bracelet." Don't try that move yourself unless you've got some gymnastics training.
@kindlin
@kindlin 2 роки тому
He jumped, did a backflip, and explained the exploding seed.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 роки тому
You also have to do the figure skater thing.
@jwat2396
@jwat2396 2 роки тому
I think most of us don't know what we don't know and that leaves us in a quandary about questions we don't know to ask. You have to have a real inquisitive mind to dig into a subject to get to those questions you don't know to ask. This is why your vids are such a blessing to those that maybe have given up on subjects that seem to hard to fully attack. Thanks teach.
@greatPretender79
@greatPretender79 Рік тому
Derek told me to watch your videos *years* ago, glad I finally did. This one is perfect too, a real gem. I really felt like I was along for the ride! When I was a kid we had a creek in the back yard and there were these tall, green plants with orange flowers and giant exploding seed pods that grew from its banks, really fascinated me as a kid. I'm going to look up what they are, not how they work
@ReasonFlees
@ReasonFlees 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet!" Destin is such a dork, and I love it.
@TangoIndiaMike144
@TangoIndiaMike144 2 роки тому
I was looking for this comment, that made my day XD
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 2 роки тому
It is!
@fr19kyro.17
@fr19kyro.17 2 роки тому
It makes sense!
@ScenicFights
@ScenicFights 2 роки тому
Who would have thought watching exploding weed seeds would be satisfying.
@JuanPablo-pg3vx
@JuanPablo-pg3vx 2 роки тому
If I smoke exploding weed seeds would it be like inhaling a live frag grenade?
@MrCrackbear
@MrCrackbear 2 роки тому
@@JuanPablo-pg3vx no, but it might blow some weed out of the bowl ;)
@trickytreyperfected1482
@trickytreyperfected1482 2 роки тому
Probably everybody
@anthrax3404
@anthrax3404 2 роки тому
I honestly thought it was actual weed and not weeds
@connorcolquhou5845
@connorcolquhou5845 2 роки тому
Sounds like a sadistic way to kill a pot grower.
@niki8635
@niki8635 Рік тому
I love that you get so excited over some thing that drives me crazy every spring I go out in my yard and try and pick these suckers before they’re dry enough to explode they will take over a patch very fast if not kept under control so during the spring I go out every day and pick as many as I can
@miros1524
@miros1524 2 роки тому
I never thought I will be watching 12-minute video about grass and being totally fascinated. I love your dedication. Very nice video!
@workfleaux5600
@workfleaux5600 2 роки тому
Knowing how the slow-mo sound effects are made makes this hilarious
@MyfriendthinkheOJ
@MyfriendthinkheOJ 2 роки тому
Yeah he ruined it
@DrVolz
@DrVolz 2 роки тому
@@MyfriendthinkheOJ How?
@omeregekocademir3426
@omeregekocademir3426 2 роки тому
@@DrVolz he made a video on how slow mo sound effects are made and revealed the sounds of slow mo footage are made up
@tjcofer7517
@tjcofer7517 2 роки тому
The closed captions are hilarious
@tjcofer7517
@tjcofer7517 2 роки тому
"Distant popcorn popping"
@andrewyounkin6948
@andrewyounkin6948 2 роки тому
"understand I am going to say things that are wrong" your humility is an excellent example for many to learn.
@michaelquinlan2121
@michaelquinlan2121 2 роки тому
'Refining your hypotheses'! Hail the Scientific Method!
@nikolaraicevic5621
@nikolaraicevic5621 2 роки тому
What are the wrong things he said? Everything seems more or less ok to me
@MrSesmith11
@MrSesmith11 6 місяців тому
Destin, your sense of awe in the discovery of the things that we often overlook is inspiring. I can’t believe that I’m watching a video about grass with excitement. Thanks for being curious!
@howardmaryon
@howardmaryon 6 місяців тому
That has got to be the best illustration of how this phenomenon occurs, wonderful work, thank you!
@canorth
@canorth 2 роки тому
“They smell like a really pretty grandma.” Stay away from my grandmother.
@JayV27
@JayV27 2 роки тому
ok
@aidankatzenberger9860
@aidankatzenberger9860 2 роки тому
You saying your grandma is hot?
@justdoit7471
@justdoit7471 2 роки тому
Aidan Katzenberge No where in the comment was implying or saying that his grandma was hot lmao he used really pretty which is a big difference from hot
@michaelkrog256
@michaelkrog256 2 роки тому
@@justdoit7471 r/whooosh
@ayparillo
@ayparillo 2 роки тому
Destin has been on a nuclear sub under the Arctic ice. He has been granted an in depth tour of a rocket factory. He has access to a giant baseball air cannon and a spinning helicopter bat machine. If he wants your grandma, he gon' get her. And I'm 95% sure that snatch blocks will be used in some way to do so.
@matthewlentz2894
@matthewlentz2894 2 роки тому
"My heart is beating fast because of grass seeds." Says the man who got excited over magnetic worms. Never change Destin.
@prakharmishra3000
@prakharmishra3000 2 роки тому
Who wouldn't get excited over magnetic worms lol
@lawsonfranzmann5325
@lawsonfranzmann5325 2 роки тому
Destin i have been a long time subscriber of your Chanel and I wanted to say i love the videos and I just wanted to say thanks for making this fun video. It made me smile. 😊
@AndrewAzis
@AndrewAzis Рік тому
So glad I didn't skip to the slowmo. It's so delightful watching you make these discoveries
@RoadRunnerLaser
@RoadRunnerLaser 2 роки тому
“It’s a reverse banana-peel slap-bracelet” - A what now??? Destin: Gets a banana and a couple of snap-bracelets..... Twangggggg!!!!!! - Ohhhhhhh!!!!!!! It’s a reverse banana-peel slap-bracelet !!!!!
@Chris.Rhodes
@Chris.Rhodes 2 роки тому
I swear, this was my brain 100% while he said that...
@ElectricityTaster
@ElectricityTaster 2 роки тому
Surprised Destin owns two slap bracelets.
@JustMe-dc6ks
@JustMe-dc6ks 2 роки тому
Yes, Destin. The ripe seed pods are under tension. ~ Everyone who saw these weeds when we were kids. 😆
@hcplsmf
@hcplsmf 2 роки тому
I burst out laughing when he said that.
@abarrazarios
@abarrazarios 2 роки тому
Classic
@ryanb6503
@ryanb6503 2 роки тому
"Morphomechanical innovation" is a fancy way for scientists to say: being shaped a funny way helps it do a fancy thing.
@1968WingNut
@1968WingNut 2 роки тому
Is a cool phrase... wonder how long I'll need to sit on that til I get to use it in a conversation
@josephmelnick3446
@josephmelnick3446 2 роки тому
Hudson: Is this going to be a stand-up fight, sir, or another bug hunt?" Gorman: All we know is that there’s still no contact with the colony, and that a xenomorph may be involved. H: Excuse me, sir, a what?" G: A xenomorph. Hicks: It's a bughunt.
@anmoldeep2400
@anmoldeep2400 2 роки тому
I didnt liked ur conment...bcoz i wanted it to have 69 likes
@missylawson6992
@missylawson6992 Рік тому
The energy you have about this grass is the same energy I had when I found it. I laughed and giggled like a child.
@cjcooper4370
@cjcooper4370 2 роки тому
Awesome shots. Thank you for the length you’ve gone through to display Gods craftsmanship.
@imBingus
@imBingus 2 роки тому
"Hey dad, what is that strange man doing in our backyard?" "Oh son, he is just playing with our grass."
@NoSl33p141
@NoSl33p141 2 роки тому
we've got some nice pfp right there ;-)
@DakotaBusCaptures
@DakotaBusCaptures 2 роки тому
*It's Science at it's peak!*
@xDECKAPEx
@xDECKAPEx 2 роки тому
Unless Google blacklist or suppress you for "wrong think"
@eyesonwashington1
@eyesonwashington1 2 роки тому
The simplest little things can be so cool and interesting if you just slow down and take a closer look. I love these video topics! Thank you for sharing
@Brian-cr6rb
@Brian-cr6rb Рік тому
This grass has always fascinated me. It's on my property and as I groom the grass or weed whack I see and feel these seeds hitting my legs. I'm so happy you caught it on those cameras! Thank you. Your enthusiasm is definitely condoned considering my own curiosity about this grass.
@k.r.99
@k.r.99 2 роки тому
Him: *touches the plant* Plant: I've grown and waited my entire life for this moment.
@k.r.99
@k.r.99 2 роки тому
@serdy ximi lol. I always wondered as a kid. Do you mean small seeds or the sharp ones that look like part of grain?
@kiirthanjeevan4790
@kiirthanjeevan4790 2 роки тому
“Touch me and watch me explode with your touch.” Hahahahaha... these grass would work as a great analogy in flirtatious poetry. * ideas brewing * 😏
@whuzzzup
@whuzzzup 2 роки тому
Her: Touches me Me: Waking up, because it could have only been a dream
@k.r.99
@k.r.99 2 роки тому
@@whuzzzup this is relatable on a whole different level. My advice: marry as soon as possible bro. Be a nice, humble person and find yourself a nice, humble woman and enjoy the lawful fun of married people. Ps: But don't do it from the backdoor, as this is disgusting and unlawful, not even animals would do that.
@yammyharrone
@yammyharrone 2 роки тому
If you look closely you'll notice most of the pods don't 'pop'.. because the pods ripen at different intervals so as to produce a seed sowing 'period'. Were all the seeds to be released in one go, they would be less likely to find the perfect germination site as a more prolonged release.. so no, the plant has not been waiting for this moment, its simply a mechanical action that has encouraged a natural process along a little
@CuriousDoc
@CuriousDoc 2 роки тому
Destin's infectious enthusiasm for even the most seemingly mundane things is the best part of his videos
@fridaycaliforniaa236
@fridaycaliforniaa236 2 роки тому
I can't agree more =)
@orazha
@orazha Рік тому
Thank you for doing this experiment. I moved to a new place last year and, this spring while trying to get the weeds out of the grass, ran into this plant. I didn't want to spread the seeds from all of the weeds in the grass so, very logically, cut the stems on which the seed pods were developing and moved them to a bucket. It worked for dandelions and other seed producers but this plant had me baffled. I finally brought out a powerful vacuum and vacuumed the seeds as they popped out. I'm still not convinced that I got a good percentage of them. Just touching the stalk triggers the whipping of the seeds - often in my face.
@Ringcaat
@Ringcaat Рік тому
What a great way to find beauty and wonder in an ordinary thing and present it compellingly. I loved it. Thank you.
@emmahacker4020
@emmahacker4020 2 роки тому
I love how it went from “I can’t get this to focus” to “gorgeous slowmo shots” so quickly
@MatthiasGorgens
@MatthiasGorgens 2 роки тому
Well, that might be just the editing? For all we know, he might have spend days fumbling before he got good.
@Krahazik
@Krahazik 2 роки тому
@@MatthiasGorgens Well at the end he said he was there for 7 hours filming the grass and this video is no where near that long....
@LuckoftheDrew
@LuckoftheDrew 2 роки тому
I hope Destin’s friend likes those weeds because his backyard is now COVERED with those seeds lol
@Eggsec
@Eggsec 2 роки тому
So glad I stable upon your content. I love learning new things and learning how and why it works. Love your Content. New sub.
@blacksheep8227
@blacksheep8227 5 місяців тому
Hands fown the best video about grass ever made. Really. I am amazed at how entertaining a video about exploding grass could be. Awesome.
@moatddtutorials
@moatddtutorials 2 роки тому
"I want you to resist fast forwarding to the slow motion" I feel attacked
@evanjander2754
@evanjander2754 2 роки тому
4:55 “It’s a reverse banana peal slap bracelet!” man i love the guy!
@libbydormouse318
@libbydormouse318 2 роки тому
This actually HELPED me with my pasture grass problems! We were having a LOT of weed problems, even on heavily grazed areas... After seeing this, I went out and took a course broom/brush to my seed headed grass, and now 95% (by sq ft) Is FREE from weeds, and has Dense Lush pasture grass!
@xander9316
@xander9316 Рік тому
I have been a long time fan of SED and I am amazed that one slow-mo camera started all this. Now I am fascinated by grass seed hahahaha
@RichBarlow70
@RichBarlow70 2 роки тому
I love how Destin shows us the *process* of his learning. That's by far the most critical part!
@patm9351
@patm9351 2 роки тому
the "magnetic worms" video in of itself wasn't that interesting, but seeing the raw process of Destin seeing something and wanting to investigate made it a cool video. not everything starts as a fully developed story, sometimes you see something that piques your curiosity and you run with it, and Destin does a great job at that
@EpicBenjo
@EpicBenjo 2 роки тому
"It's a reverse banana peel slap bracelet!" LOL Someone put that on a mug or shirt!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 роки тому
Or a slap bracelet!
@crowmag15
@crowmag15 2 роки тому
It has to be a brand new sentence never before said by any human being
@DudeRandom
@DudeRandom 2 роки тому
That was the most accurate descriptive I have ever heard and seen
@laalaajonsen
@laalaajonsen 2 роки тому
I honestly just blurted out in laughter at that sentence
@SqueakyCricket
@SqueakyCricket 2 роки тому
I'm 49, and your videos really remind me of the PBS stuff I watched as a kid. 3-2-1 Contact was one. You made me feel young again. Thank you!
@Zerpersande
@Zerpersande 6 місяців тому
One of the coolest clips I’ve seen in a while. Really cool things can be seen when you take the time to observe the universe rounders. One of the most satisfying examples that I can think of involved a student I had in my physics class about 35 years ago. She entered my class like many students thinking they were going to skate through my class like they skated through a whole lot of other classes and as a result her grades were suffering. But unlike many students she persevered and started making progress. One Monday morning she came into my class extremely excited. She told me how she had been riding with her parents and she looked up at the powerlines as the car moved along. What she observed was the bottom half of a sinusoidal wave. And she started wondering about why it had that shape. Suddenly she understood why the sag was in the wire and she could ‘see’ all the force/component vectors that were in play. She specifically remembered that no matter how much tension there was that the sag HAD to be there. It brings tears to my eyes right now to remember the excitement and wonder in her eyes and voice and as she told me about this experience. Moving from the unknown to knowledge is the key to human advancement. But I expect that reaching that point, that level, in science is almost always a result of experiencing the sense of awe and wonder that takes place when raw knowledge on the part of students becomes true understanding.
@byg2na249
@byg2na249 2 роки тому
"...eventually find out the mechanism for ejecting the seed..." -Destin
@getrektboy
@getrektboy Рік тому
wtfff lmao
@grentperez
@grentperez 2 роки тому
I wanna see how many weeds grow in his backyard after this experiment
@iaminyourcloset7010
@iaminyourcloset7010 2 роки тому
You mean his basement, right? 😀
@nismo2650
@nismo2650 2 роки тому
Trueee
@SeanFerree
@SeanFerree 2 роки тому
Same 😁
@glunch8127
@glunch8127 2 роки тому
Native bio-diversity bro
@ADN1996
@ADN1996 2 роки тому
what do you think happens when he mows? lol
@lanceb9065
@lanceb9065 Рік тому
Brilliant I tried and tried to film slow motion on the phone when I found this in Australia, I went for a look and I find myself back on your Channel. excellent!
@historyking9984
@historyking9984 2 роки тому
The changes and build up to when it came into focus was great
@josephjackson1956
@josephjackson1956 2 роки тому
Can we take a moment to appreciate that Destin intentionally delves into the scientific method to figure out something when he can just look it up? This is a true scientist!
@Jaychokshi007
@Jaychokshi007 2 роки тому
No fun in looking it up!
@zachbrooks20
@zachbrooks20 2 роки тому
-stranger: "Hey what's your band name?" -me: "Reverse Banana Peel Slap Bracelet" -stranger: .... -me: ....
@noneofyourbeeswax01
@noneofyourbeeswax01 2 роки тому
I feel that's more of an album title than a band name.
@dont2604
@dont2604 2 роки тому
ƊÕÑT ŘĒÄĎ ḾÝ ҎŘÕḞÎĹÉ ҎÎḈ₸ŬRË
@lazerhead6955
@lazerhead6955 2 роки тому
I feel this could be the next Rob Zombie album name.
@tanyaizadora
@tanyaizadora 2 роки тому
Great capture! My kids and I enjoyed learning about this. They were curious about exploding seed pods.
@brewbearbrewer9510
@brewbearbrewer9510 2 роки тому
Another well made vid, Destin!
@ago5022
@ago5022 2 роки тому
“It’s a reverse banana peel slap bracelet” Hmm.. how accurate 🧐
@Exayevie
@Exayevie 2 роки тому
That's the scientific term 😂 Honestly I can't believe something so obscure and yet also uncontestably accurate popped into his head so immediately after seeing it. Film that one in slowmo lol!
@ago5022
@ago5022 2 роки тому
@@Exayevie exactly 😂😂😂 wonderbrain
@micro2743
@micro2743 2 роки тому
The photography here is breathtaking! Absolutely Incredible, Who knew grass could be so interesting?
@tanyamartino9030
@tanyamartino9030 Рік тому
Thanks, this was a great supplement to our homeschool lesson on seed dispersal.
@MarvinParnell
@MarvinParnell 2 роки тому
I couldn’t help but see what looked like the “golden ratio “ every time one of those liners curled off and slung seeds. Would be neat to see that overlaid and see if it follows. Cool video. Thanks.
@andraslibal
@andraslibal 2 роки тому
There is a Numberphile video about seeds and golden ratio :)
@treyhowardell9953
@treyhowardell9953 2 роки тому
Gyro Zeppeli would approve
@MarvinParnell
@MarvinParnell 2 роки тому
@💋 Sweety Hotgirl • Vlogs I vote turbulent. Simply because as the liner curls out the size gets smaller which pushes less air than the first, however you have the variable of speed as well. The smaller area of the liner is likely moving slightly faster. Would be a cool experiment either way.
@hojster24
@hojster24 2 роки тому
This is one of those gems that induces a pure and well-deserved "Woah, that's awesome." Some dang cool grass
@JelloFluoride
@JelloFluoride 2 роки тому
This was highly entertaining. As usual. Just goes to show you that there is fascinating things everywhere, you just have to look for them.
@Deeplycloseted435
@Deeplycloseted435 Рік тому
I went to school until I was 30. I miss being a student. You make cool science videos, but never take your teacher’s hat off. I love it.
@Exayevie
@Exayevie 2 роки тому
Destin: "Resist the temptation to fast forward to the slowmo" Me: *Was not tempted until that moment*
@zwenkwiel816
@zwenkwiel816 2 роки тому
yep, literally can't resist now I'm gonna call it before watching though, I think it's tiny springs or coils or something... edit: kind of the exact opposite of what I thought XD
@alexlawson4173
@alexlawson4173 2 роки тому
@@zwenkwiel816 no you were pretty close actually. If those reverse banana peel snap bracelets are under tension, they are quite similar to a spring, even if they don't have that corkscrew shape.
@zwenkwiel816
@zwenkwiel816 2 роки тому
@@alexlawson4173 well yeah but I was imagining more like a rolled up spring or coil that would extend when it is set off but this is like the opposite since it contracts and rolls up. tension kind of goes the other way than I imagined
@TimeBucks
@TimeBucks 2 роки тому
This is awesome content you're making
@dont2604
@dont2604 2 роки тому
ƊÕÑT ŘĒÄĎ ḾÝ ҎŘÕḞÎĹÉ ҎÎḈ₸ŬRË
@atech9020
@atech9020 2 роки тому
What I appreciate aside from the main content itself is that you pay for a Folly artist to make the SFX for your vids!!! The production you present is just as amazing as the content!
@lucaswalters2181
@lucaswalters2181 2 роки тому
This is definitely one of the coolest things I’ve seen lately
@MarcoDM1571
@MarcoDM1571 2 роки тому
Google teaching me about civic information and journalistic ethics: THAT'S HILARIOUS
@18kss2
@18kss2 2 роки тому
based
@CheeseDanish85
@CheeseDanish85 2 роки тому
Ironic indeed. Google has been manipulating the information that people have been seeing on multiple major topics, with obvious bias. Most recently: a certain major infectious disease event. How are we supposed to evaluate the truth for ourselves when Google actively hides some sources for POLITICAL reasons?
@salvatoreraber4621
@salvatoreraber4621 2 роки тому
That was my first thought, the master of misinformation, sponsoring an add on misinformation. Never saw that in history have we?
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