Evolution Through Animation

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

A short video attempting to explain Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Filmed, edited, directed and co-produced by Ryan Manders and co-produced by Liam Robson, Lewis Newbould, Joshua Wilson, Daniel James and Joseph Hoult.

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  • haha alright guys this was just a bit of mess-about fun for a science class. nothing serious going on here, i thought that was obvious :P

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  • lol nice

  • an atom simply turns into a fish very realistic NOT! u skipped over 1,000,000 evolutions.

  • @HatedChristian yet if you put certain chemicals together the results tend to be the same. You're forgetting a lot of chemistry in your "creative" maths. Evolution isn't by chance alone, lots of small chnages over a huge amount of time. Its not one gigantic dice role, but billions of small dice roles. Is not random, because of natural selection

  • @HatedChristian yep we hate ya alright!

  • Hey man, what book can I read or read up on like an article or something to really learn this a little bit more in depth?

  • Try learning something about molecular biology and math.

    The probability a single protein forming in the correct sequential order is 1 to the 72nd power. They are a 150 amino acids long.

    And 20 to the 150th power of possible ways of arranging the amino acids. The probability of generating one single shore protein through random mutation is 1/70 power. That's 100, trillion, trillion,trillion,trillion, trillion,trillion.

    Yah, consider that science and math.

  • Uh...

    1. Charles Darwin didn't know what DNA was, and was not involved in creating the modern theory of abiogenesis.

    2. That "many thousands of years" part is a bit awkward... Chimpanzoo says the first vertebrates evolved 500 mya in the Ordovician period, while the first amphibians didn't evolve until 395 mya in the Devonian period.

    Look up Tiktaalik for the intermediate between fish and amphibians.

  • not shitty!

    funny 'tree lizard' =p

  • now dont you be criticising my shitty video!

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