http://www.ted.com Medical animator David Bolinsky presents 3 minutes of stunning animation that show the bustling life inside a cell.
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movie starts at 7:00
rikardhjort 2 weeks ago
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
dintdot 1 month ago
Please please adjust the volume of the jingles in the videos! They are painful loud.
jonkerfrits 1 month ago
Absolutely incredible
crudhousefull 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TEDtalksDirector
inspiring!
jpisar11 3 months ago in playlist TED
@SeongKYi your argument is terrible. The organs dont form one by one, they form from a simple system with all basic parts, becoming more complex and specific with evolution. Much the same way a baby develops in the womb.
stefankozma 5 months ago
@SeongKYi " evolution is the greatest fraud in the history of mankind."
A couple posts ago you backed down on that point. Why raise it again if you don't mean it?
iridescentsquids 6 months ago
Why doesn't Bolinsky animate evolution, then put it on YouTube? It would be so laughable and ridiculous that people would question how they even consider evolution to be true. I think this is the best way to prove that evolution is the greatest fraud in the history of mankind. The evolution racket knows this; that's why there is no detailed animation on evolution.
SeongKYi 6 months ago
@iridescentsquids Really busy now, will respond to your posts when I get some free time.
toobsucker 6 months ago
First, there was the stomach; but no intestines. You know, evolution is so slow. Then there was the large intestines and small intestines. But no rectum. The stupid evolution forgot about it. After zillion years of living without a rectum, the evolution realized rectum was necessary. So magically the rectum appeared. The stupid evolution also forgot pancreas. So this miraculous mammal somehow lived another zillion years without a pancreas. Do you still believe the fraud of evolution?
SeongKYi 6 months ago