The Inner Life of the Cell Animation
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https://xvivo.com/examples/the-inner-life-of-the-cell/
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Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
Aside from just the staggering hidden complexity & "Orgel's Law" cleverness of it all on its own terms, it's astonishing to me that people actually figured all this out. It took some 2,000,000,000 years for all of this vast eukaryotic clockwork nanomachinery to grope its way by trial & error up out of formless primordial sludge, and then a few more eons until its dazzling creations themselves could assemble into anything unambiguously sapient, and then those organisms "looked within" to discover & REcreate within their minds (with no small reliance on trial & error themselves!) all the different things depicted here & countless more in merely ~200 years. It was millions of times faster to go from scratching our heads at dots in stains of onion skins through a magnifying glass to using subatomic particle beams to illuminate real motor proteins strutting along, than to go from photochemical gunk to those motor proteins themselves (and I'm sure this is illustrating some principle of metaphysics equally dissected & described by specialists).
And there's still so much more in there to discover & understand—And then one day manipulate as we please for our own health or vanity or simply whim with medicine that would seem like sorcery to our era. Always did feel like I was born a few millennia too early... Oh well.
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Let's imagine that this animation is congruant to the real processes in our cells (why not using the original video capture of electron microscopes?), and I'm quite sure they are. And then let us imagine that all of this evolved out of chance—the most important factor in evolutionary science. And they really want us to believe that! I'm sorry but my believe is not strong enough for that religion...
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SubhanAllah
@jannatjannat3850The inner life of one cell. We have trillians. All humans have trillians. And that is only one cell. IMAGINE.....
@telemyztery1:17 me at the club
@AidenMeechan-x7eHow do you NOT believe in God? How do you Not believe in a Creator? To think this just randomly happened is the most fascinating thing to me.
@kutto21And yet people still say that all of this is just by chance!
@Broper12Can you make one where the cell encounters fast food 😂😂😂
@chinesejohn8121:22 who's this diva?
@10Music_type10But GuYs It WaS RaNdom 😂
@LiberaldestoryerJust imagine what goes on inside of ourselves, every second of the day. Truly amazing.
@telemyzteryThis was one of the FIRST CG biological animations that I'd ever seen of this caliber... even in four-sh!tty-p, it's still stands-up. I know it's hard to go back and re-render, if even at all feasible or possible without rebuilding everything from scratch again. At the VERY least, the pipeline and process is MUCH more streamlined now. What did y'all have beck then?? Maya, 3DS... heck, was Mudbox even available?? Anyway, bang-up job then, and still to this day. : ) Still just mind-blowing to "see" that this is how "we" work... through electrical differentials and chemical processes... I wonder how or where actual "magnetism" plays a role, if even?!? Yet with ALL of the electrical, doesn't there HAVE to be, at some level?? Anyway, glad to see that you're still producing these animations and thank you so much for sharing them.
Cheers!!
The fact that DNA doesn’t get tangled if you’ve ever worked with Christmas lights, but God has a little cellular mechanism that will actually cut the DNA and repair it perfectly
@TrustintheSon1Гамно гамно
@МаркЧіпакRuth😂
@МаркЧіпакHow is it these guys work so hard and coordinated perfectly, yet my husband can't make a cup of tea without getting splashes all over the kitchen?
@burtv1610Gg
@Superbstarkbcolerkyoutubethat the imagination in the past was not large enough to envision micro-geometries without the help of the microscope...___
must be the repetitiveness at the scale of regular vision that impaired progress for so long.
complexity is the antonym of chaos.
Diving back into "fractal geometry", add Escher's "metamorphosis" mathematical works.... he's got interesting math's.
Life at larger scales into smaller ones, leap into different symmetries radically.
How do all of the cogs mesh in parallel / in time?
(as in 3 vertically stacked market indicator charts below price...and a 4th z axis graphic with the cash getting employed and other graphs along the same axis)
many body processes behind cell replication are abstract and have no shape (they are all numbers forming a line)
who's working to solve this problem with AI???
and,
who if anyone has life at a smaller, smallest scale drawn
Is totally amazing that we don't feel hardly anything
@CyndiMohr-r5cBiology teacher pulled this banger out yesterday for the class and explained simultaneously how it works, which made her sound like rapping
@karikara6993You're famous for the kinesin?
@SpeedysFractalWorldbanger music
@soggy_BaNNANAIt is showing that life is critical this much complicated mech is happening in our body without our brain. It proves God is there all thus is possible by a team of software engineer coding program once u run the program all elimens perform their duty asper program. Man can only repair ir alter if any problem occurs in this. God u are great and crazy.
@haribabu1567I'm Bawling right now!!!!!!! Soooooo beautiful, this world!!!
@QuelsQuestall of us are the luckiest kind on earth to be sentient big powerful and ot work all of this just to die in every 6 secs like any germ or have no purpose like an animal or plant
@bluududdthegreati <3 kinesin
@isabellalister1146the little T-shaped guys carrying that big ball is my favorite.
@BriDaCoolestMe and my friend will be back if we pass cellular molecular biology......
@SofiaLopez-j7iWe were playing with rocks just a couple millennia ago btw
@Skibidi_DihThe music is not the same anymore
What was the music called before?
ty for my school project
@Unity45YTDamn this video feels like it’s missing something to be perfect
@TheDexplorer2011Allahuekber Kebira 🥲🤲🤲🤲
@humeyranurylmaz952Gemini recommended me this video ❤
@rumchattaVodkaسبحان الله ❤
@AhmedHossam-e5wEse video dekhane me maza ata he 😅bhagavan ki khoj me nikala tha or is sanstha se juda😅or muje sare prashna ke javab mil gaye 😅samarpan meditation 🧘♀️ guru tattva 🧘♀️ jay guru ji 😅is sanstha me atma 🎉ka ghyan milata he is sanstha me atma ki anubhuti milati he is sanstha ka magazine madhchatanya he is sanstha me adhyatmik science ka gyan milata he 😅satguru dev ki jay 🙏 😍 😅
@KartikeyPatel-f8eSo ist Gott....einzigartig....❤
@marengode4928How could this be his natural creation? What nonsense! It is the work of the Creator, God, who perfected everything, glory be to Him. Think about it, even for a moment
@khatrykhatry575سبحان الله
يقول سبحانه وتعالى
19) وَفِي الْأَرْضِ آيَاتٌ لِّلْمُوقِنِينَ (20) وَفِي أَنفُسِكُمْ ۚ أَفَلَا تُبْصِرُونَ (21)
سبحان الله ❤❤
@Hiba-l9x4wI am sorry I never realized that at molecular scale this is what is going on! Tonight, I am gonna page the message down there to all of these hard workers - "Hello All, don't be surprised this is your manager, never talked or sent a prayer to you guys in 29 years but thank you for what you do, btw I need you to help me out this weekend."
@FloatingMHow can these people deny the only True Creator
SubhanAllah...
so... i am cute and fascinating and complex... at least on a molecular level
@ko.ala.bThey ask a proof of god existence
Look inside
my biology teacher showed this to my class and I'm gonna be honest, the only thing I paid attention to was the music and the bit with the protein walking
@Mattie_CheeseI saw this video in my AP Biology class 12 years ago and think of it sometimes... for some reason, it always stuck with me. The majesty of the inner workings of just one of billions of cells inside us, inside every living thing, reflected in the clean animation and the stunning music... this video has lived rent free in my head all these years. Glad I found it again.
@florescentbloomswho else is here from my ep
@addie-rairdenpeak
@simptrap6399