LIFE IN THE WOMB BEFORE BIRTH: heart starts beating part 2

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  • Can evolution explain what suddenly & spontaneously kick-started the first heart cell that sets off a chain reaction? I am still waiting for my car to spontaneously turn on by itself. Who, what or how is this happening? Anyone know? Please tell? A single cell has just started moving on its own right before our eyes in this video!!! I did not see a age, ooze or anything like that. It just bumped into beating like someone softly tapped it. Please tell, I am waiting.

  • so clever so insightful, Thanx! God bless!

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  • @ProfSamuel We call that "someone" God. :) Love your comment.

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  • I think the great philosopher like Aristotle and Averroes were right that Human soul is immortal , the difference is it is shifted from this world to other one . And another thing that Human soul is a gift of God Almighty. I can see these thing in this video no offense its my personal thinking !!! :)

  • milf!

  • wow the singing guy was creepy wasnt expecting that !:(

  • i looooooooove the part when you so how the hart starts with beating. ;o

  • I don't mean to reduce the human mind to a computer, as the materialsis do. The mind is more than a computer, and can do things that no computer can do, even given an infinite amount of time.

    I only want to point out that computers and computer codes habitually originate from intelligent top down design, not the random bottom up shuffling of hardware parts and computer codes.

    Dr Angus Menuge takes this line in his book "Agents Under Fire", and has two podcasts at "ID the future podcasts".

  • Your welcome, thanks!

  • Funny thing I must add. In many of my class I teach in intro to computers, the first thing I ask is, what was the first computer. Most students start talking about IBM, Amiga, et al. But the fact is, the first term "computer" was in fact related to a human that was a expert in cryptography-code breakers during WWII. In away, your statement is correct. And if you look at a circuitboard-modern computer it looks like a human brain. It was even developed by exploring the human memory process.

  • ProfSamuel

    The first heart cell begins to beat because a computer program of unfathomable complexity and far, far more advanced than the computer codes produced by intelligent human agents such as ourselves, began to run when the egg and sperm first unite.

    Crafted by millions of tiny accidents (hee hee), this code contains digital information from the mother and father about embryo development. Other mysterious epigenetic factors are also at play, that determine how the embryo develops.

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