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00:00YetNovice. Channel for the whole family.
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01:00ing, b
01:06Happy birthday to you!
01:09Happy birthday to you!
01:12Happy birthday, dear Rezonant!
01:15Happy birthday to you!
01:21Rezonant?
01:22Rezonant!
01:24I'm sorry, but I have to go.
01:30Hurry up!
01:31I fell!
01:32I can't move!
01:38Hurry up!
01:43Well, where is our patient?
01:46Here.
01:49Is this a joke?
01:52What a joke!
01:54He fell in the morning.
01:56He can't get up.
01:58But I'm not a veterinarian!
02:00Bears are there to cure lambs.
02:02It's one thing.
02:03And this...
02:06Well, I'll try, of course.
02:13I would ask for no comment.
02:22Breathe.
02:23Don't breathe.
02:26Tell me...
02:38Well, how is he?
02:40I can't give a definite diagnosis.
02:43But it looks like it's old age.
02:47And where is the doctor?
02:49And where can I find a younger doctor?
02:52I meant your worm.
02:55My resonant!
02:56Where else?
02:58He's fine.
03:02Why are we getting old?
03:05Well, if in general terms...
03:08Let's take a house as an example.
03:10A house?
03:11A house.
03:12What are you going to do if it gets old?
03:15Well, if in general terms...
03:17We need a major renovation.
03:19We'll have to change all the bricks.
03:21Here!
03:22Our organism is the same house.
03:24And it consists of an unimaginable number of tiny bricks.
03:29Cells.
03:30From time to time, one of these bricks wears out and falls off.
03:36But it won't fall apart for long.
03:39Don't worry.
03:40You won't fall apart.
03:41As soon as the old cells disappear, the neighbors start the renovation.
03:45Scientifically, this is called cell division.
03:49Division occurs in several stages.
03:52Each cell has a nucleus.
03:55So small that you can't really see anything in it.
03:58Oh, there are some threads.
04:01This is the first stage of division.
04:04And the threads are chromosomes.
04:08A chromosome is a giant molecule.
04:11Oh, thank God for memory.
04:13Deoxyribonucleic acid.
04:16Or in short, DNA.
04:19It contains a huge amount of our hereditary information.
04:24An ant has the least number of chromosomes.
04:27Only two.
04:28A human has 23 pairs.
04:31And the bear probably has the most chromosomes.
04:35Don't worry.
04:36The beaver has all these chromosomes.
04:40Especially for division.
04:42At the second stage, the chromosomes are built into a chain.
04:46And then the cell is pulled out.
04:49And each pair of chromosomes is divided in half.
04:53And now we have two cells with their own nuclei.
04:57Inside these nuclei, each chromosome builds its own copy.
05:01For the next division.
05:03We got a new cell instead of the old one.
05:07Repair, as they say, is complete.
05:11We age because our cells stop dividing properly.
05:15That's why the bricks wear out.
05:18Why don't they stop dividing?
05:21I don't know.
05:22I need to refresh my memory.
05:24Look in the book.
05:34A few days later.
05:45Shut up.
05:46You can't.
05:53Welcome to this wonderful place.
05:56Sooner or later, all the worms come here.
05:59Or rather, only the best ones.
06:02Like me.
06:03The famous Worm of Doubt.
06:07The fact that you didn't hear about me makes you better.
06:11So, what's so good about this place?
06:15Look for yourself.
06:19Isn't it a wonderful place to stay here forever?
06:29Come on.
06:32What's going on?
06:33It's moving.
06:34If I don't get in the way, it'll be faster.
06:38It's just a little resonance.
06:41It doesn't come to itself yet.
06:44Let it sleep for now.
06:46In a dream, all the processes slow down.
06:49And this is for us.
06:51Let it lie down and look at its worm dreams.
07:03A few days later.
07:08Bravo, bravo.
07:09You passed the first test.
07:11Of course, who needs such banalities?
07:14After all, there is a whole world of worm possibilities in front of you.
07:18Here you can find what your soul desires.
07:21And even more.
07:22How about a new body?
07:26Yes.
07:27Of course, there is no fundamental difference.
07:29But I want to try something new.
07:37It's a magical feeling.
07:39Isn't it?
07:44Why did you let me down so much, old man?
07:48I found it.
07:49Who's good?
07:51Owl is good.
07:55I found the reason
07:57why our cells cannot be divided forever.
08:00When our cells are divided,
08:02it does not go unnoticed for chromosomes.
08:05The fact is that at the ends of each chromosome
08:08there are protective caps,
08:11which are called telomeres.
08:14These caps protect the chromosome
08:17from interacting with other molecules.
08:20During the division of the cell and copying of the chromosome,
08:24these telomeres shrink a little
08:27until they disappear completely.
08:30After that, full copying becomes impossible.
08:33The cells stop updating
08:36and our body ages irrevocably.
08:39It turns out that we just need to figure out
08:42how to lengthen these telomeres.
08:44Absolutely right.
08:46Resonant, wait a little.
08:49Everything will be soon.
09:25We must admit,
09:27we will not be able to elixir of eternal life.
09:30Stop giving up!
09:32We haven't tried everything yet.
09:35Kopatych, there is no such recipe even in the horoscope,
09:39which means that it will not be invented
09:42in the next thousand years.
10:24To be continued...
10:55Well, of course, a new body is such a trifle.
10:59Is it worth limiting yourself to such nonsense?
11:02You can merge with the universe itself
11:06and find eternal life in the form of mass or energy.
11:11Wait, don't go there!
11:14You don't know what awaits you.
11:17Maybe there is nothing there at all.
11:22Well, you won't be able to go back.
11:26Do you hear? Don't go!
11:39Re... Resonant?
11:42Well, Kopatych, congratulations!
11:47No, well, who could have assumed
11:50that your worm was just waiting for offspring?
11:54What are you talking about?
11:57Resonant? A girl?
12:00Not quite.
12:02It looks like he is multiplying by fertilization.
12:06Bite me, worm!
12:09Who are we having such a review here?
12:14Resonant and telomere are such a review.
12:18Bite, bite, and don't think about getting sick.
12:21Do you hear?
12:23It is unlikely that they will succeed.
12:26I studied the resonance cells more carefully.
12:29He has an amazing ability to regenerate.
12:34It can be said that his cells can be shared forever.
12:39It is possible that there is a key to immortality in this worm's genes.
13:09The End