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Overview

This video explores the scientific plausibility of Givanium, a fictional substance in the game Garten of Banban. The video suggests that Givanium could be a combination of planarian DNA, CRISPR-Cas9 technology, and green fluorescent proteins, stored in liquid nitrogen. This theory is based on the game's lore, which describes Givanium's properties and effects, and scientific research on planarians, CRISPR, and GFP. The video also addresses the explosive nature of Givanium, proposing that it's not the DNA itself that explodes but the liquid nitrogen used for storage.


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Key moments

  1. Introduction

    Garten of Banban 7's release prompts a theory about Givanium.

    The theory focuses on the scientific plausibility of Givanium.

  2. What is Givanium?

    The name "Givanium" suggests it might be an element.

    The logo for Givanium resembles those of real elements.

    However, Givanium's atomic number of infinity makes it impossible as an element.

    The "-ium" suffix and infinity symbol might be marketing tactics.

    The focus shifts to scientific case update reports for clues.

  3. Givanium as a Genome

    Each mascot report lists a genome, including Givanium.

    A genome is an organism's complete genetic code.

    The Euphoric Brothers might be combining multiple genomes into one.

    CRISPR-Cas9 technology allows for gene editing and insertion.

    CRISPR can introduce genes from one species into another.

    Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is often used with CRISPR, similar to Givanium's color.

    CRISPR's side effects, like mutations and immune rejection, are also seen with Givanium.

  4. The Source of Givanium's DNA

    CRISPR doesn't have its own DNA, so Givanium needs a DNA source.

    The game suggests a non-human, non-mammalian source for Givanium.

    Planarians are known for their regenerative abilities and stem cell production.

    The planarian's ability to regrow body parts aligns with the game's characters.

    Planarians can retain memories after regeneration, potentially explaining the mascots' memories.

    Planarians lack a traditional circulatory system, similar to Givanium's description.

    Planarians feed on dead organs, including the pancreas, which Banban is said to lack.

  5. Identifying the Specific Planarian Species

    The game hints at Givanium originating from "down south," likely the United States.

    The shovel-headed garden worm (bipalium kewense) is a planarian species found in the US.

    Bipalium kewense's head shape resembles Syringian's, a character linked to Givanium.

    Syringian's appearance and the worm's neurotoxin align with Givanium's effects.

  6. The Exploding Givanium Mystery

    Givanium's explosive property contradicts DNA's flame-retardant nature.

    The explosion resembles a pressure cooker explosion rather than burning.

    DNA is often stored in liquid nitrogen, which expands into gas when heated.

    Storing liquid nitrogen in sealed containers like oil drums can lead to explosions.

    The explosion might be caused by the buildup of nitrogen gas and external heat.

  7. Conclusion

    The theory proposes that Givanium is a combination of bipalium kewense DNA, CRISPR, GFP, and liquid nitrogen.

    The theory acknowledges that the game might offer a different explanation.

    The video concludes with a humorous suggestion of alien blood as a possible explanation.

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