Is There A Simple Solution To The Fermi Paradox?
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Imagine getting past the great filter just to get caught by the stupid filter.
Nice. Although a point to add: just because a great filter might be already behind us, doesn't rule out another one in front of us...
Maybe the real Fermi paradox is all the friends we did NOT make along the way.
Eukaryogenesis is so fascinating. All other endosymbiosis events involved eukaryotes, but this one was the prerequisite.
Content like this is why I'm still on YouTube. Thanks for everything guys!!
I think it would be the greatest cosmic joke if it turns out that WE are the ancient precursor species.
PBS space time inspired me like 9 years ago to go to school for physics. I ended up getting degrees in physics and biology and now i work in molecular biology. this is such a cool video for me…holyyyy
This is one of the most compelling and well-explained theories for the Great Filter I've ever come across. The idea of the eukaryotic cell's emergence being that one-in-a-billion 'fluke' is fascinating. The YouTube algorithm really hit a home run by recommending this to me. Your channel is a brilliant discovery. You have a new subscriber! Keep up the great work!
I think the most likely reason why we don't see many proteins with more than 500 residues is because multiple proteins form complexes where each domain has a specific role. It makes more sense from an evolutionary stand point that it would be easier to modify domains without having to worry about ruining an entire protein.
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Thanks to Novium for supporting PBS! Use code PBS to get 15% off all Hoverpens and free shipping to most countries for the first 48 hours, 10% off after that. North America / UK / Australia / International: https://bit.ly/pbs_novium EU: https://bit.ly/pbs_noviumeu
Imagine getting past the great filter just to get caught by the stupid filter.
Nice. Although a point to add: just because a great filter might be already behind us, doesn't rule out another one in front of us...
Maybe the real Fermi paradox is all the friends we did NOT make along the way.
Eukaryogenesis is so fascinating. All other endosymbiosis events involved eukaryotes, but this one was the prerequisite.
Content like this is why I'm still on YouTube. Thanks for everything guys!!
I think it would be the greatest cosmic joke if it turns out that WE are the ancient precursor species.
PBS space time inspired me like 9 years ago to go to school for physics. I ended up getting degrees in physics and biology and now i work in molecular biology. this is such a cool video for me…holyyyy
This is one of the most compelling and well-explained theories for the Great Filter I've ever come across. The idea of the eukaryotic cell's emergence being that one-in-a-billion 'fluke' is fascinating. The YouTube algorithm really hit a home run by recommending this to me. Your channel is a brilliant discovery. You have a new subscriber! Keep up the great work!
I think the most likely reason why we don't see many proteins with more than 500 residues is because multiple proteins form complexes where each domain has a specific role. It makes more sense from an evolutionary stand point that it would be easier to modify domains without having to worry about ruining an entire protein.