Goos well, creationists believe that life originated with supernatural acts of divine creation, but they have no problem accepting the scientific evidences that describe the biology world. So he’s not a creationist, he’s just a ...
Dmitry Kuzmin I hope that’s a joke. No useful knowledge? How about curing genetical diseases? How about curing cancer? Do you think medicines grow on trees? Remember that the spasmodic search for knowledge is the noblest characteristic of the human soul, and one of the few things that distinguish us from all other living beings on this planet. That being said, the search for new knowledge does not necessarily have to be legitimized by immediate utility, as the curiosity of the human being is superior to any material purpose. One of the most significant lines of Dante's Divine Comedy reads: "Consider your seed: you were not made to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge. "
I do these kind of animations with C4D and I know how difficult they can be to assemble. This is the finest DNA animation I have ever seen and it is just overwhelming. Thank you SO much for creating this masterpiece!
Dont worry, learning during every yr gets easier but sadly once we age, we can only wish we had an easier time in the past to learn. Just roll with what time gives you
Indeed he is. You guys should do a collab, Drew could use a shout out. Not that he's doing this for the fame, but larger recognition is the least we can do to thank him and his team for the extraordinary work they're sharing with the world for free.
0:18 Gene Transcription 0:52 DNA being arranged into a chromosome 1:58 Cell division 2:29 DNA replication 3:40 Genetic transcription 4:02 Transcription mechanism (Zoom) 4:35 DNA structure 5:32 Epigenetic Control (Tags)
I think that all of ourcells even their organels actually have own lifes and works everytime for us. We actually the director of our company "our body" that have millions of worker but we dont notice them as alive in their own.. We almost think they are just a lot of small machines in our body company I just feel ourworkers actually always hope to us (the director) to do good things on our lifetime with them, not to do bad or waste time etc..
When I see this, I can't help but think about all the things that could possibly go wrong. All the right pieces in all the right places at just the right time. It's amazing. EDIT: I refrained from editing my statement this long because I didn't think it was a big deal, but there are now too many responses implying that I think this process is infallible. So let me clarify--I do recognize that things go wrong, but it's amazing that things go well even as frequently as they do given how frequently these processes are executed. So I should have said, "all the right pieces in all the right places at just the right time (most of the time)."
Makes you think……maybe with how huge the universe is, we might also be living in some guys cell! But yea this is too amazing, the order and purpose in those cells is 👌🏿
@@mgciniwata5115 I thought about that, too. Looking that deep into the tiniest of things feels very much like looking into the farthest reaches of space. So vast and complex.
This is astoundingly beautiful. We all are extremely lucky to have hours and hours worth of biology lectures all summarised into a little more than 7 minutes.
This work is beyond appreciation. It didn't felt like an animation, it felt like I'm really witnessing them. The imagination and creativity is top tier. Feels like the animator or creator of this video really got some deep insight into cellular processes. TRULY AMAZING.
Well, even more creepy would be the sound of a very slow heart beat in the background, or our breathing, or muffled talking. All those busy proteins thinking "what is that idiot talking about now."
Twenty five plus years ago when I took biochemistry, a lot of times it was like being blind to what was going on. We had still photos that attempted to convey the process but nothing like this. I've learned more in seven minutes than what I did in a month. It really is enough to bring one to tears.
@@roshnims614 No, it can't, at least not light-based. The structures here are in the nanometer range, which is the the wave length of light, so you are beyond the physical limits of light based microscopes.
Amazing work by the lads, I am a student of class 12 in Bangalore, India This Animation helped me alot to understand the mechanism of DNA We have got our first chapter in Biology about DNA and I could connect all the dots while watching this Animation!
This might be the first time I've seen a 3D molecular biology video attempt to visually render Brownian motion to some degree, instead of just making everything look unnaturally static or smooth-moving. I like it so much better this way, it's not just more realistic, it's more dynamic, really kind of beautiful. You've made this biologist very happy 💖
I think the system takes advantage of the compelled spontaneous Brownian (and other) molecular motions to effectively drive the whole system. Without those constant random motions, nothing would touch each other, and the driven mechanisms would have nothing to work on each other. Unlike extra-cellular organisms, these intra-cellular components have no locomotive drives to bring them from one place to another, they rely on 'accidentally' coming in contact with their intended locations and working parts, via these random motions that eventually get them there. Further, the random motions also assist in bumping them into the actions they need to do, notwithstanding the embedded (Gibbs) energy they have to do the tasks as well.
I'm a nurse student and I've been struggling to understand these biological principles because simplified illustrations don't express the absolute chaos of activity in the cell. This is really helping to both understand the amount of activity and the activity itself. Amazing and beautiful!
@@Anonymous-cc5pn yes and no. It depends on your ambition levels and personal interest. The expertise of a nurse is nursing, not medicine, but there's a pedagogic value, and the better you understand the body, the better you can work with both patients and doctors. Additionally, deeper understanding of how cells and DNA work help to understand why things like, ie, radiation can be so damaging, which can motivate better patient education on why they should do or avoid certain things.
As a biotechnology student, I just cannot thank you enough for this resource. It is absolutely amazing and so incredibly valuable as it gave me a visual and dynamic clue of all the pages I’ve learned in books. I feel like crying of happiness. Thank you.
ОНО само так получилось - потому что Камень об воду терся ... Не понимаю Биологов которые говорят что Двоичный код сам собрался и усложнился со временем ... Тут явные нанороботы с своими скриптами и это явно спроэктирывано ...
Pierpaolo , thank God that gave you life. Everything that you have seen in this video , is happening inside you , without any consciousness or effort of you. There is no design , without a designer. There is no creation , without a Creator. God is over everything. All things were made through him , and without him was not anything made that was made. In him was life. He came to his own , and his own people did not receive him. But to all who did receive him , who believed in his name , he gave the right to become children of God.
@@rudysanchez8581 you mean if god hadn't been made in the image and likeness of a man (Jewish patriarchal society), it could have been made a woman instead?
One of the most important and inspiring videos ever made in my opinion. Francois Tétaz did a fabulous job creating the sound. So good that I can't imagine cellular machinery sounding any different!
I had to go through so many books and invested hours into it to understand this concept. Now even a novice can do it in 7 minutes. Glad to see such work helped me to revise and revisit many concepts. Thank you!
I'm just a lowly serf and when I watch this all I can think is "how do these little bits of matter KNOW what to do" lol. Life is amazing, I'm in awe of the universe. No wonder we made up gods to explain it, even before we understood the details a bit better.
@@textbooksmathematicstutorials That's it, eh, lol. Oh is that all: just tiny atomos working together better than a finely tuned swiss watch.. but gooey.. resulting in a self-healing, self-reproducing, energy factory that has a sense of mind. It's nothing really...
The team that created this deserves some prestigious award and funding for other projects of this kind. This is how technology should be used: To deepen the human understanding of its own existence.
Very good work by the the team and the scientists who did the research, animated and illustrated the mechanism of cells. And also praise to God, such a precise and flawless design. Its crazy how billions of cells create trillions of kilometer of DNA without taking a break. A non-stop DNA factory. So perfectly tuned that each part of the cell has its function and "knows" exactly where it has to go and what it has to do.
No genuinely, this video is helping me understand my bio course a bit better and especially with my final exam tomorrow, DNA and gene was one topic i wasnt too confident on with all the processes n things going on. Thank u for this, and for me finding out years later on my yt feed
I was having a really hard time understanding how the lagging strand gets replicated, then i came across this animation and it immensely helped. I think understanding the position of the primer relative to that of polymerase solves half the problem, the loop does the rest. Thank you so very much!!!!
@@beingamo4 If you think evolution is real You believe a theory that explains life without the explanation of DNA, which is beyond a joke. There is no such thing as a 'fossil record' with dates that are interpreted by circular reasoning 😂 evolution is a vile joke & believing in it with knowing that it's origination is nothing exploding (big bang) & the primoridol soup composed of lava which is said to have made life is complete garbage & abiogensis was disproven in the 1800's biologydictionary.net/evidence-for-abiogenesis/ Abiogensis is the only origination of evolution considering it's the only explanation of how an organism would be conceived into existence from non living material, simply false & unscientific. Evolution has no core evidence, it's a cloud of speculation & never will be a fact.
@@seanriopel3132 Darwinian is the biggest lie and mith that deluded a lot of people , imagine believing that this complex adn come from "randomness" ...silly (by the way im not christian)
@@fbbinoire201 actually it's not. You can see evolution with MRSA or how white moths around London changed their color to darker and spotted black because of the industrial revolution was using so much coal it was blanketing the city in ash. Causing the white mouths to stand out and get eaten. Or on the Galapagos were isolated groups began to diverge from their mainland counterparts because they had to adapt to the different environment on the islands. You can see evolution in dogs which evolved came from wolves we selectivity bred them for certain traits u can have a toy dog to a great Dane
@@seanriopel3132 Even Darwin didnt used your silly nonsensical argument to proof his incomplete and unprooven theory, and then you have fanboys who have no clue about it and keep making the theory their religion
Me, too. I show this to my Biology students every year. I think it really increases comprehension of the material. I always tell them how lucky they are to have this as a learning tool now, because my generation did not.
@@GoldSrc_ so you believe human cities are also come up and ordered because of coincidence? What force would drive this? This is much more complicated and parallel than human created computer code.
Seeing this kind of animation is absolutely incredible and makes me completely astonished. To realize that each of our cells have thousands of miniature molecular machineries that work at incredible speeds and in an almost flawless way is something so crazy and beautiful at the same time!!! I can't help myself but stay in absolute awe.
I'm an indie dev. I feel I can ask you this. When you see something like this. Do you ever, for even a fraction of a second think "There must be some sort of basic code that drives those mechanisms. Can't just be chiemichal reactions"? When I see this I can't help it but feel like groups of atoms/molecules might just be objects "3D Models" with advanced properties and code to drive them" OF course I'm not saying "someone" or some God programmed them, but just feeling like we've yet to discover other dimensions in this universe that drives matter and everything... Maybe it's just me...
@Ra'ad While your intentions are probably good, your argument is weak. Just because you and I can't fathom how such systems have come to be, that doesn't automatically point to design. Scripture will not hold any answers to all the hard questions. Figure them out for yourself, no omnipotent entities required.
@@MiljanBojovic The scale of the reaction is too small to observe, and we are made by the structure.Infact it is strange that we can use our brain to research our base structure.
This is amazing... I can't imagine how long it took to animate it all. Also, the sound design is fitting, even if in reality there would be no sound at all (at least not what human ear can perceive). More people should see it.
By what I've learnt in physics, any energy corresponding to molecules or very small order of size contributes to its velocity only. So basically no sound or change in the molecule's 'temperature'.
I wish videos like this were available 55-50 years ago, when I studied cell biology for entering into the medical school. I was very good at this subject, entirely new in the late 60's. Congratulations for the video. Thank you.
transcription and translation are more of a high school topic but i get what you mean, we were shown other animations but the animations were so stiff and dumbed down it was still hard to completely understand the whole process
Congrats Drew Berry! I cannot even imagine the amount of work you've had put in to make these absolutely unique, priceless and amazing animations for everyone to see and have a feeling on the complexity of these molecular machines that make life possible. These creations of yours truly deserve a prime spot in the humankind knowledge base. Your contributions for society are huge. We thank you!
0:18 Transcrição genética 0:52 DNA sendo organizado em um cromossomo 1:58 Divisão celular 2:29 Replicação do DNA 3:40 Transcrição genética 4:02 Mecanismo de transcrição (Zoom) 4:35 Estrutura do DNA 5:32 Controle Epigenético (Tags)
You mean for every living things, right? This is basically what is inside ALL cells in different froms of life; eukaryote or otherwise. Plus/minus a few things that are (not) shown from the video, of course.
Genetics was one of the hardest classes for me in college, as a visual learner it was always WAY too complex in the little still diagrams to keep it all straight in my head. Watching this just made it all instantly so much more real and comprehensible, I wish my professor had shown this. Gotta applaud the captioning as well, just enough to provide context and direction for further research should you desire, but not too much to distract from the incredible, stunning, unbelievably complex visual information being presented. We really are just made of billions of hardworking little guys! thank you for this!!!
Friends, your body is one of the best and greatest design, works in incredible process each time and keep you enjoy this life. Just keep yourself from too much stress and keep a healthy lifestyle, each cells inside your body deserve it
@@MegaAppleMan12 Why don't you speak clearly who the painter is. This youtube is the best DNA movie I've ever seen. More I know about DNA RNA Nucleus structure and their system, more I am surprised how God, Jesus Christ is great and wonderful. I feel fear of HIS greatness.
3:20: As soon as I saw that caption about how the bone strength protein gene is activated by vitamin D, I paused the video and went out in the sun for 15 min.
I mean I am about to do the same (after watching the whole thing). During covid, which is when I am watching this, I never knew that vitamin D jump started the creation of proteins. I knew that it was important for calcium absorption but that's it. Now I see that antibodies, which are proteins, can't be made without enough vitamin D in our systems.
A brilliant and fascinating animation that shows the complex organization and engineering of creation. I feel like I am looking over God's shoulder to see how He arranged this process. There is a billion highly organized units in this code, which cannot randomly form in a universe of increasing entropy. Mathematically the chances for just a very basic protein code to randomly organize are 1 in 10 ^ 77. (1 with 77 zeroes behind it). And that probability does not even include all the other processes we saw here.
@@ultrasometimes8908 I took your advice all I see is pixels, I guess I'll have to watch it like a normal 35 year old instead of a toddler, still love this video tho👍
After seeing this video I have started questioning my existence. Who am i , what am i ? Just a bunch of cells ?? Or something more. So much is happening inside my body without my knowledge and i have absolutely no control over it
God does. For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well. My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret, And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, The days fashioned for me, When as yet there were none of them. How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You. Psalms 139:13-18 NKJV Pray you come to know our Heavenly Father
Or you can realize that we’re big old consequences of inevitable circumstances. All you need is something that can self replicate for life to starts. The rest is refined by evolution. None of that means you can’t live life. It’s “up to” you. Your choices are theoretically predetermined but your mindset does change these actions. If you believe that your choices are predetermined it will cause you to make bad decisions. What you believe doesn’t have to line up with what’s true because it’s impossible to believe everything that’s true. If we believed everything that’s true we wouldn’t be conscious as consciousness is an illusion created by our own brains as a survival mechanism. Doesn’t mean you can just become a robot living your human life. Know the truth, believe what you want.
discovering you are a collection of cells and the mechanisms of life does not change you in any way since the day before! Why do you need to be "something more" when you're already so amazing! Did you have knowledge when you where a child that you had a muscular sac pumping fluid around you? You cant control that either, so why would this make any difference? Also its hilarious all the creationists flocking to your comment to give you "guidance"
I love this, it's almost like the exact point between life and non-life. This is all just electrostatic interactions, entropy and enthalpy, coding, and mechanical movements. But if you zoom out just a little further you have living interacting beings that can reproduce. These animations are absolutely golden for getting an intuitive sense of the esoteric processes that are constantly happening in our body, I was especially amazed at the speed at which it all happens. I would love to see something like this but for receptors such as activation of GPCRs, ligand-gated ion channels, transporters, enzymes, nuclear hormone receptors, tyrosine kinase receptors and all of their relevant downstream signalling pathways.
maybe that's the key to take from all this. That "life and non-life" may as well be part of the same thing, and it is our idea of identity (that we mistake for consciousness), that needs to draw the distinction. But it may be that your thoughts are also a form of electrostatic interactions... coming all the way from the cell and back.
0:00 Human Cell x 10,000 0:08 Nucleus X10,000,000 0:17 Gene Transcription (Nucleus x1,000,000) 0:28 Nucleus gateway (Nucleus X1,000,000) 0:37 Nucleus exterior (Nucleus X500,000) 0:48 Human Cell (X10,000) 0:52 DNA Double Helix (Up Close) 1:05 Nucleosome Binding (DNA Coiling) 1:55 Chromosomes in Dividing Cell 2:06 Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis 2:28 DNA Replication 3:21 [Eukaryote] Gene Activation and Transcription 4:02 Up Close Gene Transcription 4:36 DNA Double Helix and Components 5:10 Wrapping around Nucleosomes 5:26 Active DNA X1,000,000 5:36 epigenetic Control of Genes and Gene Transcription 6:24 Nucleosome Sliding 6:38 Inactive DNA X1,000,000 6:46 Epigenetic Tags on Inactive DNA 6:56 Protein Packaging of Inactive DNA 7:05 Active v. Inactive DNA
Ben Willock weird and fascinating rather, this kinda thing is probably happening all over the universe and we are here on earth, slowly evolving as we look through large metal tubes with mirrors in search of more biomachines
this is amazing! it really fuzes together different ideas and images you have of our DNA and paints a coherent picture! great visualisation and the perfect material for education! (and curiosity)
It's defined quite loosely and everyone will say something different about it - but if you strictly look at the behaviour of electrons in any biological system where it plays a big role then you're in the realm of quantum biology. For example, the valence electrons of the iron ion of the main bit of the hemoglobin molecule is an entangled quantum state. This is necessary for the delivery of oxygen to your body (how do I design a machine (protein) that can take in oxygen and let it out again without it being stuck in my protein?) Understanding this will help you mimic what took biology millions of years to learn and use it for an application of your choice.
That was really awesome. I've learned about these concepts before, but thank you for putting it in such a way that it was much more accessible and ... idk how to phrase it, but you just made it more "real" for me with this than any other way I've learned about it.
This should be viral instead of that poor contents on social media. I wish if I could get permission to make it viral on my all social platforms with due respect and credits.
When I watch documentaries on Universe, my mind ceases to exist. And then, on other extreme, we have these videos. I feel, we just can't comprehend the complexities and vastness of this nature, universe. Beautiful 💙
Yes and Atheist will tell you it was created by chance with some lighting striking muck a Billion years ago. Something created us. The proof is the Complexity of Life
@@LordDirus007 How is that in any way a proof? You think that the way we are is too precise and complex to have evolved 'spontaneously', however, the probability of evolution taking this and any other way is the same for all possible paths. It's not that YOU can't imagine it, it's that human brain itself cannot comprehend. Don't degrade the system of nature to something so simple as 'god'.
Wow! Amazing how complex these biological processes are? I wanted to help my daughter in her AP Bio. This video helped us understand it far better than any textbook could have explained it. These videos explain these hard to visualize concepts. Definitely, these videos are worth more than millions of words. Thank you for putting this into perspective! Hats off, man!
My lord, this much is happening every fraction of second inside my body, I am DNA factory indeed! Kudos to whole team for presenting such a stunning animation!
I am nowhere near a biologist or some gene studying fact machine, no, I am a meme man, but I think I have enough brainpower to understand that this is amazing
Incarnated? How can you look. At this and say Allah doesn’t exist. That is literally a super conveyer belt at such a microscopic level something I don’t think humans could ever achieve just do to the complexity.
@@thekid7831 to me it just looks like a bunch of physical, mechanical, chemical processes happening automatically; doesn't seem like there's any reason to believe there's anything supernatural about it.