i forgot wut all this is i recognize the stripping of the dna (or is it RNA) by the ribosomes to make proteins for the cells and body. and the fuses, stripping of the DNA.
Perhaps your biology professor is suggesting that blind and mindless natural processes, would be unlikely to ever produce living systems, given the sise and age of our universe. I agree with her entirely, but she would probably be sacked for making that perfectly reasonable suggestion in UK or American education
@IDtaksovr "Perhaps your biology professor is suggesting that blind and mindless natural processes, would be unlikely to ever produce living systems, given the sise and age of our universe. I agree with her entirely, but she would probably be sacked for making that perfectly reasonable suggestion in UK or American education"
Or perhaps its just that you’ve watched “Expelled” a few times too many. Or a few dozen.
Scientists of Darwins era, including Thomas Huxley, believed that simple life was continuously forming from inert matter. They also believed themselves to experts on what God would and wouldn't do, and were bursting to apply these hunches in their scientific theories e.g Darwinism.
It's nice to see that materialists are advancing the same sophisticated arguments even today, when faced with a far greater understanding of the choking complexity of life ..... worms included
@IDtaksovr "It's nice to see that materialists are advancing the same sophisticated arguments even today, when faced with a far greater understanding of the choking complexity of life"
You didn’t say “unfathomable.” There can be no scientific developments if you don’t say “unfathomable.”
@IDtaksovr No, they didn't believe any of that. I don't know where you read it, but it was not from their works. As for materialism, you seem to mistake scientific methodology with materialistic philosophy. How do you know that it was the Christian God that created everything and not Brahma? Or Allah?
You don't seem to know much about biochemistry, I suggest you read something written by the pharmacologists who can make medicine. They know their stuff.
Insinuating that "Taenia saginatum" wasn't designed, because you don't think that God would design creatures like Taenia saginatum, is a religious argument. Can you instead provide a scientific argument why Taenia saginatum wasn't designed? e.g. you could impress me with your extensive knowledge of the fully naturalistic biochemical evolution of Taenia saginatum cell componentsfor example.....
I’m still trying to figure out why all those Victorian Darwinists can’t see that even bullshit is unfathomably complex. If you look at it really closely, it seems to be a fully automated self-regulating micro city, with worms.
I had to recently watch this in my 9th grade Biology class. The music was so inspirational for me, it helped me come up with an ending for my book! Thank you, XVIVO, for giving me something to strive for!
I saw this video back in second year cell biology. I'm now doing my PhD, and the elegance of this video still inspires me. Glad to see it up on YouTube to inspire even more.
this is one of the first vidéo I have ever seen on internet. That was on Koreus
MrTubuline 5 hours ago
Song is Eve ( intro) by Highvolt MC
SgSlayer4657 1 week ago
it's this sort of thing that makes me wish my cells could take by bio exams for me
kaitlinalexandra5 1 week ago
@kaitlinalexandra5 If you really think about it...they do
akshays1993 4 days ago
Unbelievable but true, amazing aren't we;)
TheLetsbegin 1 week ago
1 people is not a human!
opicakuz 1 week ago
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what is the name of the song ?
jtg3781 1 week ago
Who doesn't like this?
jfyvneld 2 weeks ago
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Here is the narrated version from Harvard. Didn't see it here.
multimedia . mcb . harvard . edu/anim_innerlife.html
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whats that walking blob
quiz0walkthroughs 2 weeks ago
@quiz0walkthroughs It's a transportation vesicle
saguhh00 2 weeks ago
i forgot wut all this is i recognize the stripping of the dna (or is it RNA) by the ribosomes to make proteins for the cells and body. and the fuses, stripping of the DNA.
Jenivera 2 weeks ago
Anyone know what the name of the song is?
reveran926 3 weeks ago
OMG all the quasars and supernovas in the cosmos are as nothing compared to life on our little earth. <3
MsPerduta 3 weeks ago
My biology professor always says that life is far too complicated to exist, and watching this makes me really agree with her. Too amazing for words.
MrsGaaraSabaku 3 weeks ago
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Perhaps your biology professor is suggesting that blind and mindless natural processes, would be unlikely to ever produce living systems, given the sise and age of our universe. I agree with her entirely, but she would probably be sacked for making that perfectly reasonable suggestion in UK or American education
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@IDtaksovr "Perhaps your biology professor is suggesting that blind and mindless natural processes, would be unlikely to ever produce living systems, given the sise and age of our universe. I agree with her entirely, but she would probably be sacked for making that perfectly reasonable suggestion in UK or American education"
Or perhaps its just that you’ve watched “Expelled” a few times too many. Or a few dozen.
alivingock 2 weeks ago
@IDtaksovr LOL Was the Taenia saginatum intelligently designed?
saguhh00 2 weeks ago
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Interesting religious argument.
IDtaksovr 2 weeks ago
@IDtaksovr What religious argument? didn't know the Taenia was supernatural in your eyes. Some design huh...
saguhh00 2 weeks ago
@saguhh00
Scientists of Darwins era, including Thomas Huxley, believed that simple life was continuously forming from inert matter. They also believed themselves to experts on what God would and wouldn't do, and were bursting to apply these hunches in their scientific theories e.g Darwinism.
It's nice to see that materialists are advancing the same sophisticated arguments even today, when faced with a far greater understanding of the choking complexity of life ..... worms included
IDtaksovr 2 weeks ago
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@IDtaksovr "It's nice to see that materialists are advancing the same sophisticated arguments even today, when faced with a far greater understanding of the choking complexity of life"
You didn’t say “unfathomable.” There can be no scientific developments if you don’t say “unfathomable.”
alivingock 2 weeks ago
@IDtaksovr No, they didn't believe any of that. I don't know where you read it, but it was not from their works. As for materialism, you seem to mistake scientific methodology with materialistic philosophy. How do you know that it was the Christian God that created everything and not Brahma? Or Allah?
You don't seem to know much about biochemistry, I suggest you read something written by the pharmacologists who can make medicine. They know their stuff.
saguhh00 2 weeks ago
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@saguhh00
Insinuating that "Taenia saginatum" wasn't designed, because you don't think that God would design creatures like Taenia saginatum, is a religious argument. Can you instead provide a scientific argument why Taenia saginatum wasn't designed? e.g. you could impress me with your extensive knowledge of the fully naturalistic biochemical evolution of Taenia saginatum cell componentsfor example.....
IDtaksovr 2 weeks ago
@IDtaksovr "Interesting religious argument."
I’m still trying to figure out why all those Victorian Darwinists can’t see that even bullshit is unfathomably complex. If you look at it really closely, it seems to be a fully automated self-regulating micro city, with worms.
alivingock 2 weeks ago
i like the song
gymgirlkcc 3 weeks ago
I had to recently watch this in my 9th grade Biology class. The music was so inspirational for me, it helped me come up with an ending for my book! Thank you, XVIVO, for giving me something to strive for!
redx1hi 4 weeks ago
UCL peerwise brought me here
Bulbamaniac 4 weeks ago 7
This makes a lot more sense after the cellular biology course
mobcat40 1 month ago
Do you guys still have the full version with both the music and the voice-over explanation?
crottc 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
just amazing.
Muffinprinzessin 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
amzing
the music is also fascinating
goldentime11 2 months ago
It would be nice to have a subtitled version with specifc hints on particular processes... Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing.
bigfootpegrande 5 months ago
What the music? please help mme to find this :( !
maroo1233211 5 months ago in playlist maroo1233211's favorites
I saw this video back in second year cell biology. I'm now doing my PhD, and the elegance of this video still inspires me. Glad to see it up on YouTube to inspire even more.
joshotoronto 7 months ago
What's the name of the song used in the video?
Shukakubrat 8 months ago 3
@Shukakubrat I was just about to ask that. :-)
Kqueries 5 months ago
You should post what the name of the song is. I'm sure a lot of people will ask. (They'll still probably ask with it being posted) X_X
terrorist96 8 months ago
Finally, the original and the best is back. Stills sends a shiver up my spine after all this time. Thanks for the upload.
wasdom01 8 months ago 14
@wasdom01 No problem - thanks for the kudos!
XVIVOAnimation 8 months ago 5
@XVIVOAnimation Who composed the music that's playing in the background, it's beautiful
Bulbamaniac 4 weeks ago
A most highly intelligent design.
rhoadess 8 months ago
:D asome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
derek1t2 8 months ago