
Game Theory: I FIXED Garten Of Banban
Game Theory, the show that puts the jive in Givanium
7 chapitres
- Introduction to Garden of Banban 7Series ContextGarden of Banban 7 has arrived with another installment of complex lore involving mysteries about Syringian's plan, a new Banban character, and Razbowski's performance.Typical ChallengesEach new installment makes it impossible to predict the story direction due to constant additions of notes, secret rooms, and characters whose intentions are unclear.Analytical ApproachRather than attempting to solve the overall lore narrative, the video takes a different approach by focusing on Givanium, a foundational element of the franchise that has been largely unexplored.Key QuestionWhat is Givanium really made of and how does it function scientifically within the game's world?
- Understanding Givanium as an ElementNaming ConventionThe name Givanium with its 'ium' suffix suggests it's a newly discovered periodic element, as 79 of the 118 known elements share this naming pattern.Critical ProblemGivanium is labeled with an atomic number of infinity, which is scientifically impossible since elements require a specific number of protons and infinite protons would be incredibly unstable.Element Instability• Elements beyond californium (element 98) are unstable and don't exist naturally • Oganesson has a half-life of just 0.7 milliseconds • Creating large quantities of such unstable elements is physically impossibleMarketing StrategyThe 'ium' suffix and infinity symbol are likely marketing tactics to make the product sound scientific and futuristic, similar to how brands rebrand themselves with trendy names.
- Givanium as a Genome and CRISPR TechnologyGenome DefinitionA genome is a creature's entire genetic code or DNA. The case reports list Givanium as a genome, meaning it must have DNA to splice with human or other donor DNA.CRISPR Technology• CRISPR-Cas9 is a genetic find-and-replace tool that can edit specific genes • Scientists attach snippets of DNA matching target genes they want to modify • The CRISPR complex cuts DNA at matching locations and new DNA can be inserted • CRISPR allows genes from different species to be introduced into any genomeGreen FluorescenceGreen Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is attached to CRISPR mixes to track where added DNA goes, explaining Givanium's distinctive green color throughout the game.Side Effects• Incorrect cuts can lead to serious mutations seen in characters like Pila bird and NabNab • Combining more than three genomes causes genome cloy rejection • The body's immune system may fight and reject foreign DNA, causing pain
- Discovering the Planarian SourceNeed for DNACRISPR alone cannot function as blood or create veins and nervous systems. Givanium must have its own DNA from a living creature to combine with human or other genomes.Stem Cell SolutionStem cells are unspecialized cells that can differentiate into any body type. Some creatures generate stem cells indefinitely and can regrow lost body parts, explaining the mascots' regenerative abilities.Planarian Identification• The planarian flatworm has unlimited regenerational prowess, creating skin, vein-like structures, and nerves • If cut in half, both the head and tail can grow completely new bodies • Newly-grown heads retain and pass on memories from the previous head • Planarians lack mammalian circulatory systems, using a digestive system instead that transports nutrientsGeographic SpecificityThe game indicates Givanium comes from 'down south' relative to Montreal, Canada. The specific species is the shovel-headed garden worm (Bipaleum coents), a planarian that has migrated to the United States.
- Syringian and the Neurotoxin ConnectionCharacter CompositionSyringian consists of only two genomes: human and Givanium. His appearance is based more on his Givanium (Bipaleum coents) side than his human side, explaining his distinctive shovel-shaped head.Toxin ProductionBipaleum coents is known for secreting a neurotoxin that is dangerous to humans and pets, which may not mix well with the mascot's human and animal DNA components.Species ConfirmationBipaleum coents is identified as the source of Givanium based on it being a non-mammalian creature from the United States with extraordinary regenerative abilities and a distinctive appearance matching Syringian.Complete FormulaGivanium is Bipaleum coents DNA combined with CRISPR-Cas9 and green fluorescent protein, creating a substance capable of building vein-like and nervous systems in hybrid creatures.
- Resolving the Explosion MysteryInitial ProblemDNA itself is not explosive or flammable; in fact, it's a flame-retardant substance. The explosion seen in the game must have a different source.Explosion AnalysisThe explosion is not a fiery combustion but appears to be a pressure release with immediate flash, sparks, and white smoke pillar, characteristic of a pressure cooker explosion rather than burning fuel.Liquid Nitrogen Storage• DNA is stored in liquid nitrogen at minus 196 degrees Celsius to prevent degradation • When stored in sealed containers like oil drums, nitrogen heats up and converts to gas • Tight seals prevent the gas from escaping, causing pressure to build continuouslyExplosion TriggerWhen a sealed drum containing pressurized nitrogen gas is exposed to fire, the extreme heat causes the contained gas to exceed the drum's pressure capacity, resulting in an explosive rupture with sparks from metal friction.
- Scientific Conclusion and Final TheoryComplete FormulaGivanium is Bipalium-coensed DNA combined with CRISPR and green fluorescent proteins, all stored in giant vats of liquid nitrogen to maintain stability.Scientific PlausibilityThe theory attempts to bridge the gap between the game's fantastical lore and real scientific principles through genetic engineering technologies and biological specimens that actually exist.Future PossibilitiesThe video proposes that the Euphoric Brothers game developers could steer the franchise in a more realistic direction by incorporating actual scientific concepts into their worldbuilding.Closing ReflectionDespite the detailed scientific analysis, the video humorously acknowledges that the game developers will likely ignore the theory and attribute everything to alien blood instead, but that's just a theory - a Game Theory.





