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  • Still kicking my box of Legos around the house... nothing assembled/mutated yet. Just another broken box with parts leaking out....

    Evolution at the cellular level is nonsense. It had to be engineered. It's above and beyond the level of integrated circuits and MEM devices... it is the ultimate goal of molecular engineering.

  • An evolutionary impossibility indeed.

  • Well, no matter what the creator of this video believed in, it's a wonderfully clean animation. :D

  • What happened to all the a subunits in the the F0 portion. I thought they took up a lot of space

  • great video

  • Very excellent!

  • amazing

  • I like the style of this animation. Prettier than most of the cell animations. I want to see more like this.

  • Incidentally, an evolutionary hypothesis does exist for ATP synthase. See AY Mulkidjanian, MY Galperin, and EV Koonin, Trends in biochemical sciences volume 34 issue 4 pp.206 - 215, particularly the discussion on p208-209.

    Great animation in any case- currently building a model of ATP synthase based on a wheely chair and lots of balloons, and this made clear which parts are stationary and rotary. Cheers!

  • Great animation of an amazing enzyme. I am a Christian, but do think that it is important to point out that the commentary in the video is not entirely accurate. ATP synthase is only present in organisms which produce energy through oxidative phosphorylation- aerobic organisms, in oxygen-rich environments. Organisms that do not live in oxygen-rich environments are still able to produce ATP without this enzyme, through glycolysis and fermentation (as in yeast, bacteria, and exercising people!)

  • Totally amazing!! Praise God :D Thank you so much for posting this - gonna share it on Facebook.

  • Amazing stuff. I learn about this in Bio-chem. The teacher grudgingly admitted that no evolutionary explanation exists for this. True science, without evolutionary philosophy, demonstrates to us that God exists and his handiwork is magnificent.

  • @thinkingman07 Amen.

  • @thinkingman07 Well it's just biochemistry and has nothing to do with the Theory of Evolution. This is what drives life and what drives life is supposed to come before or at the same time as life starts. Evolution does not go into that. Evolution goes into how life changes loong after it has started. I think you need to read about Abiogenesis for this kinda thing.

  • @hfinity Nice red herring you got there. Your wrong Evolution does speculate about origins. As for Abiogenesis that's just more error/magical thinking from atheists. This is a biological machine, machines whether living or non-living need a creator/designer.

  • @thinkingman07

    Sure, except that your professor is clearly wrong. It's not uncommon for professors to not not keep up with every facet of the current scientific literature. Usually, they don't have time. The evolution of ATP synthase is hypothesized to be one of the earliest examples of modular evolution, in which simpler established subunits become associated, and gain heightened functionality, granting the life form significant advantages over other life forms.

  • @Chimerathon I admire your faith

  • ATP is also the currency for life and is required for the forming of life. so ATP allowes life but a living body needs to make the motor (ATP synthase) to support itself, I learned that from Jonathon Safarti. You guys are brilliant and thank you for sharing God's word with otherswho would otherwise be living in a life of apostosy or downright damnation. Keep up the good work

  • Rom 1:19 For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them.

    Rom 1:20 For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.

  • But the animation is a great work. It clearly shows the inner workings of the ATP Synthase. Thanks for that and I hope you'll make more of them ;) I'm especially curious to see how the ensymes from the glycolysis chain work, eg. how do they isomerise the glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate.

  • looks like a tree

  • Amazing!

  • Amazing!

  • This is brilliant! Please make more!

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