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No wonder we never truly get along. We are all siblings
@cmon Bill really I cannot read that
@Nate Smith I literally couldn't read that. I use android and can't read some fonts.
cmon Bill really that made me snort O-o
@cmon Bill really she says "SWEET HOME ALBAMA"
@@berrystein9197 It says: SWEET HOME ALABAMA in big, bold font.
So we're all just one, big, dysfunctional family.
I don't believe this.
@@l.dmoody8356 You can believe what you want. Science doesn't Work with belief, but rather proof.
@@dlskakaka7441 So all living things on earth are related to each other.
@@dlskakaka7441 You imply you dun understand the joke.
nyyotam hahahahaha yesss
I want to thank every ancestor I ever had, for fighting their battles, surviving hardship, looking after their children and keeping them safe, so that I could be here right now. I’ll never know you, but thank you for everything you did. I’ll do the same for my kid ❤️
beautiful quote
Mine should’ve aborted smh stop the generational curses b4 they begin
Mine also survived plagues, travelled to the other side of the world by ship, got to this land and started with nothing. Thanks, ancestors
Your dead ancestors aren’t in the youtube comments. Just strangers you’ve never met yet somehow want to impress.
@@WafflesNPotholes Why would you waste time on that negative energy
"I don't have friends, I got family." - Vin Diesel
Maybe more people would want to be his friend if he treated them better.
huuh bener
We are one big unhappy human family
Wheat & Tares will never get Along , ones without a SOUL SPIRIT.👍
I hate to say it but a few natural disasters would be welcome right about now. Take the pressure off.
At least we are not extinct. Not yet.
mr zed I know what you mean
Paul Mooney been said it. 😂
Aight then, time to call my distant cousin jeff bezo’s for my birthday present
Get a Nissan skyline
I hope he puts money in my card
When you understand even your close relative for give anything to you
your present will be a nice article in Washington Post, owned by Bezos
Yesss cousin jeff pay that amazon prime❤🔥
The fact that he could say mitochondria and not finish with "the powerhouse of the cell" makes me never want to turn my back on this man
Why is that? Does “power house” make you feel inadequate?
@@Z8terfix its a joke
@InsiderBox2000 It was one of USA’s best known memes, before we knew about memes.
Normie
@@chrlpolk not just usa. any nation with an english biology textbook
Imagine meeting them. The people who bridge all human beings in the modern world together. You would be looking at everyone you ever knew in one person, your greatest grandmother. What would you show her? I would show her everything. All 7000 pics on my phone
😂 all 7k pics Id take her on a walk
pretty sure if i met them, they'd instantly shake their heads in disappointment like my parents and grandparents do right now...
😂
Trust me, they'd eat you
Thank you for writing this, it is like a poem to me❤
Oh I get it... *Where the hells my 7 1/2 billion birthday presents 😠*
You were the least favorite out of all 7 billion of us, bet you feel loved 😂
Where’s my present from you!?
@@christinaatwell6338 idk...I'm a bad brother😭
THE ANIMATOR I’m sorry I missed my cousin...
7.5B cuzzies hate you my dear cousin. Mine's in the mail.
Unknown guy: hit the lottery Me: Hi Uncle
L G my thousands of unknown great uncles: helo
Hey auntie
🤣🤣🤣🤣
me: *sends him this video*
Sharing is caring 😂
“You don’t know me!” Me: “shut up I’m your brother…”
Lol
Wow, I knew about the mitochondrial DNA passed down from mothers but I didn't realize it was an unbroken line from mother to daughter repeating all the way till now! That's absolutely crazy. I thought it must live in male DNA too but I guess not.
It does, it just doesn't get passed down to the children.
And all throughout history we had it wrong, thinking the specialness was in men’s lineage!
@@chrlpolk I don't know that many people thought genetics were only passed in make lineage. It is more of a legal thing.
@@chrlpolk Nobody thought that
Men have mitochondrial DNA from their mothers too, but they don't become mothers and therefore can't pass it on further.
I no longer experience social anxiety knowing I'm just amongst family.
A little unususl,but it sounds kind of nice too.
That just bumped UP my anxiety.
Not really
I stil do
@@thisbushnell4824 Don’t worry, We won’t judge you! Only the mean siblings will.
When you realize that a distant cousin died today, ☹️ But a new one is born
every minute
60 thousand are born every day
Pretty witty
Don't forget all the 'kissing cousins'. Kinda makes it a whole less taboo though. D~
And so the cycle continues
This videos only 9 minutes long but this talented man packed an hours worth of information in a well enunciated and precisely pronounced manner and I am impressed
so...9 minutes worth. he wasn't exactly talking at 6x speed.
Should be an indication that alot of information is being left out lol.
Fascinating. Considering that our "common male ancestor" would have had more opportunities, biologically speaking, to pass on his genetic material than our common female ancestor, who perhaps could have had as many as 15 children or so versus the male who may have been that "productive" every year of his adult life, her story is more impressive to me. Thank you for your service, super grandmom.
“The two people we’re all related to.” Ah yes,our parents.
We are, indeed, all related to our parents
I'm learning so much!
*Communism intensifies*
@RonnyDonny13 I think so
*No no... he’s got a point...*
Hello my cousins, hope u have a great life!!!
Generic Guy you too cuz
See ya at the next reunion.
Hello
Remember that next time you have sex.MAH COUSIN!!!
Just shows, that no matter what. You will marry your cousin
I read Out of Eden: The Peopling of the World by Stephen Oppenheimer in 2004 and since then more and more comes out about human history and maternal lineage. Anthropology is fascinating.
I think this was the book I read, but I couldn’t remember the title. Thanks.
That was really cool. I love these Eons videos. They take really complex ideas and make them understandable, even for people like me! :) Thanks!
“How many family members do you have?” “7 billion and counting.” “wut....” *”including you.....”*
The Census is gonna be wild
Lol love it!
@@CMBell1985 census is just a giant plan for family reunions
Where are my 7 billion birthday presents :(
Stepbro?
Host: "She isnt the first woman of our species or the first anatomical human or anyone really special for that matter" Me: What you say about my momma :[
Jess O. You mean your a few thousand great grandma....
You're 70k years old??! 😮🤨🤔
"She's special to me!"
@@GREENHOUSE_LIGHTSHOW i wonder how many greats we can put in front of that grandma😐
Great^(7*10^4) grandma
i found this fascinating!!! you spoke pretty quickly so thankfully i'm a nurse and kept up with you.....still don't completely get it, but get it enough that i'm totally interested
I’ve been thinking about this concept for the past few months and this video randomly shows up on my timeline
Thats actually crazy if you think about it we're like a huge family inhabiting an entire planet
Exactly, we humans are like the virus
All live it connected. Circle of life, we are the world
And U know what is crazy once upon a time there was actually more that two genders
@@AlyxAesthetics You tell him cousin, you're right, there were only two genders
Eric Yao we’re more like bacteria than a virus
Well, that blows up the wedding invitations list.
If not the wedding itself
@@zempire9633 hi uncle
@@rioneru4410 hi grandpa
See you at the reception
Africa all humans motherland!
Just to confirm my interpretation - so this lady 70,000 years ago is essentially everyone’s great-great-great-great grandma? And every woman alive has a direct maternal lineage that goes back to that woman?
She must have made the best snacks
Yes. But not only is she everyone's great-great-great... grandmom. She's everyone's MATERNAL great-great-great... grandmom. So there are other women who lived at the same time as this woman, who is known as "mitochondrial Eve", who are also your great-great-great... grandmom. But not in a direct maternal line.
yeah i dont buy it it seems impossible
@@E.a.Z.S.e.n.T It is extremely far away from impossible. It is more like inevitable. So what is the reason why you think it's impossible? I think it's simply because you don't understand it.
@@Tjalve70 everybody was not made from 2 people that's common sense why we have many races of people and where not all in bread
Great video! Your video was so informative. Thank you so much!
Wow, all these comments are hilarious, and I thought I was the funny one in the family..
You may just be funny looking lol
The comments arent funny
@@stratant.8722 also a depressing who just ruin the happiness
@@lucaff5899 nah just children who copy paste dead memes
@@stratant.8722 You're the one big bro which tell the kid about santa aren't you?
Thanks infinitely great grandmother.
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If we go back few millions of years, every ape is our relative, further back, every mammal, even further back, every animal, even more further back, every living thing, bacteria, worms, trees, etc. are our relatives.
I’ve always had a hard time grasping how we aren’t all somehow handicapped because of that much inbreeding and how our genomes could diversify properly
I AM FISH 🗣🗣
Yes, my friend.
And if you go even further back, we are related to every star and planet in the universe
The rapid commentary keeps it from ever getting boring. Fascinating episode!
That’s gonna be one big family barbecue
Where is it being held? Texas?
Papaw cooked dinner for all the cousins, but only 1 billion of us showed up :C love u Papaw
And more idiots to deal with on Thanksgiving
Our cousins will bring a mammoth, several grass salads topped with grubs.
They all died
Anytime he says "mitochondria", my brain automatically replies "Is the power house of a cell" Edit: this blew up so much, I want to thank you all and also know which countries you guys are from. where do they teach this stuff at? Fly your flag(s) where you learnt this at. Mine = 🇳🇬✌🏾
bruh, same
are of the cells*
That's so funny. Guess they really are brainwashing us the same stuff! Lol.
Same🤣
Prince ea
Thanksgiving Family get togethers have just become more unmanageable then ever before. Oh, while I'm here... HI family!
Now that Elon Musk and I are such close cousins, I think it’s time to ask for a birthday 🥳 present, a cool billion should do it!
Minus the Killa Tesla ☠️ 😁
I used to only be thankful for my mom and dad for me being alive. Now I’m thankful for every single person who lived before me
At least you don't have to be thankful for all of us that live at the same time as you, we just all gotta thank the same person.
even ones that raped and pillaged to create some of your ancestors?
@@Blake4014 yes
Boring
@@Blake4014 especially them
"Some 10,000 generations"? Houston, I'm gonna need a bigger tree.
Dalia Capellan - Lol, yeah. Struggling to fit 7 partially filled generations onto my family tree...
Nobody's bothered about your lineage
It's pronounced 'circle'
You guys didn't appreciate this humor nearly enough.
666 likes
“And using our new machine, the Animus, we have to ability to live through the memories of our ancestors”
The animus thing always makes me wonder. how FAR can it go? Can it only 'relive' humas memories? Could it plunge really deep and relive our synapsid memories?
Ha! I am playing AC IV atm
@@dmikewilcox 😍😍
but only that one dude Desmond can save the planet😏
@@krabbykat9918 There is always that one dammed dude. This is why we can't have nice things. We are looking for a hero to chime among and fix the world, when we need to all be heroes
Wait wait wait, X & Y do recombination during the process of creating gametes, it's a very narrow region, but it does happen. This is also why sometimes we'll get a mistake and have the SRY on an X chromosome which leads to a biological male, although chromosomes will look like a female. Ideally, however, you want the bulk of the X chromosome and the Y chromosome to NOT recombine. But for genetic variation, you definitely want that safe region to experience recombination, and obviously mutations over time that lead to improvements in survival.
so im related to beyonce?
😳😁😂
There is an iPhone app published by ancestry.com called We Relate which sends you the names of people who they detect you are related to through published family trees (including yours, which you have to fill out). So far I've been told I relate to over 400 people ranging from presidents and kings to famous criminals. My own researches validate at least my own side of perhaps half of the list; Beyonce is one of them. Sorry about you. :)
technically, even if you're not descended from Beyonce, you would still be a somewhat far removed cousin of her. As am I and everyone else
Yes, we all are
...were you surprised? We're, uhh, humans.
Hi cousins, I love you deep down inside because we all have the same great-grandma and grandpa, we fam
Hey cousin
Hi cousin
Why weren't you at grans funeral
Love u too fam xxxx
You smell bad
That was so cool! Thank you.
Anyone who watches this video will owe me all the birthday gifts they missed so about 117 billion presents
My Christmas card list just got 7 billion times bigger.
Are you santa or something
*TIMES* ?
@@MemerCat0 he probably only has one relative.
Damn that's cool, send me a Christmas card too lolol
Where’s my card!?
It is sad that many of us live like we're entirely different from one another. I mean this shouldn't even come as a surprise that all of us share a common human ancestor. Would it have been any different? It is sad that some people would scoff at this fact. Very great video, thank you.
Right.
Christians don't belive him
We also share a common ancestor with cockroaches. This isn't a reason to be nice to people, the fact that it's in your best interests to be is.
yeah ya know we are just a couple hundred billion ancestors apart
@@chloe4675 it doesn't matter whether one believes in Christianity or thinks evolution is the truth. Both say that humans had one singular point of origin.
This is amazing. Thank you for this video.
Sister Sledge 🌹 We are family and we need to start remembering that. Blessings to everyone with health and happiness 🌹
I got all my sisters with me
And what about all the poor folks without health and happiness?
@@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 I pray for everyone including you 🙏🏼
@@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 I pray for them and I’ll pray for you 🌹
It seems like PBS is focusing on human and primate evolution recently, I am loving it
Only the last two videos so far
Dude... You're on the channel specially focusing on evolution.
absolutely loving it too, was hoping for it for some time :)
João Pedro it’s so awesome
I don't care much for humans so I like the other stuff more
This reminds me of linguistics and how you can trace language families and the migration of those languages.
Yes, and they do follow the same patterns of migration too. Shame that we only have more registers of the sinnitic and indo european branches.
@@debbiecurtis4021 hi Debbie I agree I realised sanskrit has so much words similar to European languages..even basic words I use in bengali is very similar to Latin origins and European languages
sadly language and genetics arent that strongly correlated because of things like assimilation
Evolution and linguistics have a LOT of strange parallels, languages evolve just like life does.
@@AspireGMD so language has a single common ancestor?
Thanks great-great-great------------------------------- (you know, it keeps going) great- grandad & grandma. You guys were the truth 😁🙌👑👑
“We are family.....I’ve got all my sisters (and brothers) with me” 🎵🎶 Be well, Fam. Look after yourselves in these trying times.
Pommie bears does that mean your dating your cousin?
I was in that huge crowd btw hi cousin
This is the basis of an ancient Indian philosophy in Sanskrit - "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" which translates to "the whole world is one family".
@@maxotto9877 there is a difference between philosophy and superstition. I think you may not be able to comprehend it with your peanut sized brain.
@@maxotto9877 What's your problem, just asking......you are just sprewing hate in here. Your statements are just assumptions without solid proofs.
This is the principal of many philosophies yet there is so much hate in the world…
I was thinking the same thing, actually. like we all came from some where in the distant past a single celled organism
Unfortunately most of us dont have the basic rationality to think beyond race religion and ethnicity @catlord777x3
Must watch this video! This explains so much if you haven’t been informed about this!
Amazing content 🍀 I love the way you explain this 🫶
Hey all my super distance related cousins!
'Sup.
gimme money my dear cousin
@ismail Cem Eroglu just a little :(
Heeeey
Technically you’re related to your neighbour
Learn to see me as your brother, instead of two distant strangers - tupac shakur
What a pick-up line.
Two Pack was a gangbanger
@@puncheex2 sweet home alabama
i dont know how the hell tupac got in this comment section but sure
GAIUS IULIUS CAESAR the Romancaths are pedos but who said we have to like everything about one another.
Imagine how much different the world would be if that one single celled organism didn’t absorb the first mitochondria
The world would be in a better place lol.
This is all very fascinating. However, all this information makes me just want to sit down with a good cold beer.
Hey bro, you get that cold beer?
Mitochondrial Eve
Underated comment
Y chromosomal Adam
They should be teaching this in schools.
"They" are.
Unless they only teach creationism and call it fact.
"We DO teach it in school. You're too busy eating sugar snacks and horsing around!" - Principal Skinner, The Simpsons
@@user-sx4yu3nw4j ok tim
Justina they does
Thank you cousin 👍
Chortle 😆
I didn't know a lot of this--it's fascinating.
I learn more from this channel than I do at school.
the internet is the new university. And thankfully most of it’s free.
Of course. Schools have been setting the low bar for decades where you can expect to be less competent than your grandparents were after they graduated. Only way to elevate yourself is to take initiative. Decades ago, those who wanted to learn more than the masses and elevate themselves would spend their free time at the library. Now, we have the Internet!
My generation built the Internet. This has given me a library greater than I ever could have imagined. It is a wonderland for the kid who wants to know everything. This library fits in my hand.
You school sucks lol
Rad Derry English Is my 3rd. Language ? It worse for people who are their first language.
If I’m learning more watching an 11 minute video than I am sitting in an hour and a half class, then all of my teachers are doing something horribly wrong
To be fair this is a huge effort of manpower to produce this information
Or you can think of it this way: the people making these videos are doing something incredibly right :D
not all your classmate have the same learning capacity/speed as you do. You know that right?
Do you pay as close attention to your teachers as you paid to this video?
This whole education system is designed to get people ready for work. It isn't really interested in higher learning. For that, you have to seek elsewhere. Pay attention to what gets cut out of education curriculums when money "gets tight." They want us smart enough to run the machines but dumb enough to where we don't question our reality or our government.
Always interesting, thank you.
This subject is fascinating!
We're truly all brothers and sisters! I love you!
Technically all cousins but close enough lmao
I'm your 100,000th removed cousin. "Hi". 🤣
Love you too
@dafuqawew 💀💀
Hehe love from India
What I love about this guy is that he speaks quickly and doesn't waffle.
Don't you mean "what I love about this cousin"? 👫👬👭🧑🤝🧑
"Doesn't waffle" - what do you mean by that?
I concur. I hate slow speaking videos- it wastes time and I feel like they’re just stretching it out to hit a minute mark. Not this guy
I hate that he speed talks about eons of history.
@@cathunter3042 He must not be from your side of the family...
Very interesting information
I learn more in 9 minutes than 4 years of college.
So, the saying "we're more alike than we are different" has more than 1 meaning.
I feel like hugging everyone around the world right now. ❤️
@Varoon 😆🤣😂
Manish, that's a good gesture :-)
Online hug
🤗
@Varoon why you call my cousin that
I just cannot get over the strong family resemblance between myself and all of you people! Gonna be super difficult to pose for a family photo! 🤣 That's me 3,672,931,399th from the left in the second row.
This is a beautiful thing to know, means that we are all brothers in some way, no matter the place, color or belief
Me : Wait are all Alabamians..? 🔫PBS : Always have been.
Alabamans*
We're one huge dysfunctional family.
@Milhouse lol i read a comment that said “World wars are just family arguments”
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@Leonardo Micarelli who?
Totally!!! 🤣
@@Lamenteinglesa uncle?!😳
The first organism to emerge from the primordial soup: am I a joke to you
I once explain all modern man came out of Africa and my peers argued with me, saying they weren’t from Africa. 🤦🏽♀️
That's because they're ignorant of the facts and consciously/ unconsciously biased towards Africa and Africans. Your peers probably been told how special they are, how unique they are and how better they are than Africans but once you tell them that Africa is the birthplace of all of humanity. All of a sudden they don't feel so unique and special anymore.
@@antonioboss298 exactly
Yo watch your tone that’s my grandad you’re talking about
LordlyLlama hi cousin
@@professorsquiggles1841 hi cousin I'm dad
HumzDaCrazyD you can’t run away from the truth, cousin
I think you mean *our* grandfather
you mean our **GRANDESTFATHER**
"We don't understand why these two individuals left the indelible mark that they have in our genomes." Because if they hadn't someone else would've.
Thank you... I loved the episode, but rolled my eyes when I heard that.
T.
😂😂
Actually no. There would have been a good chance for several groups to´compete against each other.
I'm curious this is what we know from the dna we have studied. I mean if we were to study more people's dna we would find a possible different lineage?
I read a book about this subject a couple of years ago. Very interesting.
So happy I found this chanel
We are all brothers and sisters. Not literally, but. We should treat one another in such a compassionate way. This episode has me pause and exclaim, "What????" when I heard about how far back these two people go. Truly amazing and awesome.
not exactly.. these two people never met each other
@@Ra-Hul-K ikr, it's like all these people just read the title and went straight to commenting without actually watching the damn video.
@@est9949 no? they literally said in the comment that they didnt mean it literally but just that we should treat eachother as such. how in any possible way did you determine that meant he hadnt paid attention to the video???
Like someone else mentioned, Eons has been talking a lot about human ancestors recently. I greatly appreciate it because I never really learned much about this in school! Thanks for the lessons, Eons :)
Sadly we in the USA don’t ever learn much in school. What we do learn is usually outdated information
I had a vaguest understanding when people would do genetic test and say “I had the markers for x group!” This video finally explained what the “markers” are, without me having to research way over my head.
My brain...I will to have watch this back and pause multiple times to take this all in properly! 😂
Excellent lecture 👌 👏 👍.
How crazy would it be to go back in time and tell these two people "You both will be the true parents of humanity." I think they might be a little disappointed in us.
They are not. It's like you just read the title and went straight to commenting without actually watching the damn video. If you actually watched it, you'd hear he said we have a ton of ancestors, but due to the limitation in genome sequencing process which was done by hand, we used to only be able to trace a small fraction of human genes, ie these two simplest-to-trace genomes (mitochondrial and Y) that never crossed over but passed on along multiple direct lines of all-male or all-female lineages. Meaning that due to our limited computational tool, we used to have only a small window to peek at only two simplest people out of the whole combinatorial population of our ancestors, while the rest of our ancestors whose MAJORITY of our chromosomes (non-mitochondrial, non-Y) got shuffled and passed on to us in a more complex pathways over the millions of years were beyond our capability to trace, pre computer-based genome sequencing. And this is changing, with computers, we're just starting to learn more about the rest of our ancestor population.
@@est9949 I understand we all come from more than 2 people. It's completely impossible that all of us would have. You missed completely what I meant. I should probably put this on r/whoosh
@@est9949You really need decaf.
@@est9949 Calm down
They’d only be mad at the racist ones.
"mah boi steve" LOL
Noice
That's amazing since this current, and fleeting, ice age started between 70, 000 and 120,000 years ago. I learned that from PBS Eon, along with that Canada was once a tropical rain forest. Sure is difficult to find those videos now though. Wonder why?
What a wonderful message that we know where we came from and the woman that came out of Africa: L3 Manju. who is my ancestor is also the ancestor of all the other women out of Africa, that spread around the rest of the world, creating all the so called "races" that are actually "the human race" with the Africans and out of Africa. It makes me feel so close to all of them. like human history concentrated in such a small amount of time since leaving Africa -just 75,000 years ago! Cynthia McLaglen
We're all in this TOGETHER!!!
I wish this was taught in school, would definitely help children to bond and mingle regardless of their race
I agree 1000%
True
Well, if you go to catholic school, it is.
!!!
In the USA it is in many places. But in others there are new laws forbidding it.
Shout out to great-great-great-great-great-great-great-and so on-Granduncle Bob and thx great-great-great-great-you get what i mean-Grandaunt Susan for letting everybody know that you dont jump down that cliff that totally looks survivable and teaching everyone to not eat that brightly coloured plant or animal. Really. Thanks alot. Wished your works would reach more people.
Imagine being passed on for hundreds of thousands of years and eventually becoming a meme
Glad to see all my relatives in the comment section lol 😂
Could you cover the evolution of blood
Turmunhk Ganba that would be a good Halloween special!
@@davidcliff2141 yup
That would be great
It's easy actually
Oh that would be super interesting! Please do.
PLEASE SLOW DOWN!!! MY HEAD IS SPINNING ON ITS AXIS ...
"Amazing" says it all!
We are all family, so we should all learn to treat each other with dignity and respect.
In a perfect world yes, but sadly it's in human nature to constantly bicker and fight over just about anything.
Nah fam, I ain't treating my sister with dignity and respect.
@@11Survivor but with dicknity
thank you for your comment :)
Sometimes family is overrated. Manson had a family and that didnt work out too well.