This conversation SHOULD BE in every biology and chemistry book. What we do is called representations they do not depict reality. We are not supposed to "SEE" at molecular levels where light are just a wave of photons. Our knowledge is represented in drawings, animations and inclusion/exclusion selections of information. I think this should be mandatory to any biology major, chemistry major. Reality at molecular levels must deal with uncertainty principle. Visualization is an 'educated' guess of reality.
This was an excellent presentation mate! I'm just starting out in the molecular visualisation sphere (coming to the end of my PhD in structural biology) and this really highlights a lot of very important things to consider moving forward. Very much enjoying your channel!
Thank you very much for sharing that presentation. I've made few project that involves molecular animation and I'm glad hearing that complex environment and detail movements in visualisation are most effective for understanding processes and concepts. I have no degree in biology or chemistry and in my animations I try to focus on artistic side based on my experience in Film industry. I see that some methods are similar.
This conversation SHOULD BE in every biology and chemistry book. What we do is called representations they do not depict reality. We are not supposed to "SEE" at molecular levels where light are just a wave of photons. Our knowledge is represented in drawings, animations and inclusion/exclusion selections of information.
I think this should be mandatory to any biology major, chemistry major. Reality at molecular levels must deal with uncertainty principle. Visualization is an 'educated' guess of reality.
This was an excellent presentation mate! I'm just starting out in the molecular visualisation sphere (coming to the end of my PhD in structural biology) and this really highlights a lot of very important things to consider moving forward. Very much enjoying your channel!
So glad to hear it! All the best with your own visualizations!
Fancy seeing you here, Brady :P
@@Mistwraith99 It's a small world...
Thank you for an excellent guide. And hats off!
Thank you very much for sharing that presentation. I've made few project that involves molecular animation and I'm glad hearing that complex environment and detail movements in visualisation are most effective for understanding processes and concepts. I have no degree in biology or chemistry and in my animations I try to focus on artistic side based on my experience in Film industry. I see that some methods are similar.
The First video You EVer UPLOADED!
Not really, the earliest videos aren't public anymore
I did another of self healing when I was a kid so I know that you only need a detailed imagination
Wow! How long before they have the path of every electron orbit worked out?
nice :-)
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