And [now] I'm personally interested in this VR thing. Lots of my friends and colleagues already own those for gaming -- seems like it's my VR era is about to start.)) Thank you Sam for your brave creative spirit and this inspiring gaze into my eyes and very soul.)) Always admire this superpower -- to ignite interest and boldness, like learning complicated stuff is more of a game than a hard labour.)
TV was broadcast in color for years before ordinary people had color TV. I remember watching black-and-white TV and then our family getting a color TV.
@@InverJazeGenesis 1:21 KJV And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
The answer outsmarts the question. Brilliant! But also, you're assuming the critical mutation happened at conception? Maybe a massive solar storm caused a mutation after the egg was laid!
Doctor, could you tell us once, how you shifted from a (PhD in molecular, cell and developmental biology ) to this also awesome career that you now have ? 🙏
I thought it just did anaglyph 3D or was just a relic from the 3D TV era trends, but now I get to test it I find that RUclips does support stereoscopic video. I still need to figure it out but this might mean that sharing will be easier and I will be able to share the same videos in 2D and 3D.
What are your ideas on AI and it's possible use on the field of medicine and biology? You coded apps for anatomy teaching and use all kinds of new technologies like VR headsets and 3D printers etc. But other than a video where you were chatting with chatgpt we haven't seen you interact with or talk about AI on this channel. I am asking because you follow the most recent technologies and try to make use of them in a way other people wouldn't really try. So I got curious. Is there reason you don't use AI in a similar way? Is it because you don't like it (not finding it useful or ethical etc.) or like, do you think it is a technology that yet to be settled to use in such fields? If you could share your ideas that'd be great. Thank you.
Machine learning has been helpful in biology research, particularly with very large datasets. It is speeding up research and gives new tools to do things that couldn’t be done before. Large language models can be very helpful in speeding up learning, but just like watching RUclips videos you have to be cautious about accuracy. Use multiple sources of information for learning for reliability. I use ChatGPT most weeks to check my memory, find answers to questions that can be very difficult to find with traditional search engines, and to speed up my neuroscience learning. Image creation AI has been almost entirely useless for me. I say “almost” because I use unintentionally funny image generation results in some of my talks.
As I say: Evolution is a fairy-tale for grown-ups. As for the chicken and egg, which came first? No neurosurgery there. Let's define precise terms first least we meander in the grandiosity of our own cleverness. Chicken - the not-yet fertile offspring/young of a cock and a hen (if in the US - a rooster and a hen). Period. Hen is an adult female of gallus domesticus. Period. Which came first: the chicken or the egg: The egg. Period. It was laid subsequent to the fertilization by an adult cock (rooster if in the US) and an adult hen, both of which were previously created. Here is the crux to all the mental shuffling if one stubbornly WANTS TO insist that a chicken is an adult female of gallus domesticus. In this ridiculous definition case ONLY, which came first, the chicken or the egg? The chicken. It was created. What was ALSO created at the same time was an adult cock (rooster is you follow US English). This then mated with the adult chicken (which we have defined, for the time being to be a fertile adult of gallus domesticus) TO THEN produce the egg. Period. In both cases, no neurosurgery or pediatric heart surgery genius required.
As intricate as our bodies are they had a creator, I am surprised you don't believe that in the area of work that you do. GOD MADE EVERYTHING, PERIOD! WE KNOW BECAUSE HE TELLS US SO IN HIS WORD THE BIBLE. The chicken came first, along with all the other species after their kind he created them. And ALSO,🙂 humans.
And [now] I'm personally interested in this VR thing. Lots of my friends and colleagues already own those for gaming -- seems like it's my VR era is about to start.)) Thank you Sam for your brave creative spirit and this inspiring gaze into my eyes and very soul.)) Always admire this superpower -- to ignite interest and boldness, like learning complicated stuff is more of a game than a hard labour.)
TV was broadcast in color for years before ordinary people had color TV. I remember watching black-and-white TV and then our family getting a color TV.
God made the chicken that made the egg
How do you know that? Evolution could be the answer as the egg and chicken evolved from a more simple organism.
@@InverJazeGenesis 1:21 KJV
And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Excellent, a fresh video drops just as I'm sitting down to eat my dinner. I think my teaching techniques are a bit behind technologically speaking.
Fantastic great information😅
I like your all videos
The answer outsmarts the question. Brilliant! But also, you're assuming the critical mutation happened at conception? Maybe a massive solar storm caused a mutation after the egg was laid!
I love your vibe
Doctor, could you tell us once, how you shifted from a (PhD in molecular, cell and developmental biology ) to this also awesome career that you now have ? 🙏
I think that would be an interesting topic!
Wonderful idea. I work in VR gaming industry, and I am also an anatomy sculptor. If you would have any technical questions I’m happy to help
well.. that was something. Thank you.
is that hugh laurie from house md 🙂🙂??!
I think RUclips does supports 3d videos. I always just assumed the egg in question is a chicken egg.
I thought it just did anaglyph 3D or was just a relic from the 3D TV era trends, but now I get to test it I find that RUclips does support stereoscopic video. I still need to figure it out but this might mean that sharing will be easier and I will be able to share the same videos in 2D and 3D.
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What are your ideas on AI and it's possible use on the field of medicine and biology? You coded apps for anatomy teaching and use all kinds of new technologies like VR headsets and 3D printers etc. But other than a video where you were chatting with chatgpt we haven't seen you interact with or talk about AI on this channel. I am asking because you follow the most recent technologies and try to make use of them in a way other people wouldn't really try. So I got curious. Is there reason you don't use AI in a similar way? Is it because you don't like it (not finding it useful or ethical etc.) or like, do you think it is a technology that yet to be settled to use in such fields? If you could share your ideas that'd be great. Thank you.
Machine learning has been helpful in biology research, particularly with very large datasets. It is speeding up research and gives new tools to do things that couldn’t be done before. Large language models can be very helpful in speeding up learning, but just like watching RUclips videos you have to be cautious about accuracy. Use multiple sources of information for learning for reliability. I use ChatGPT most weeks to check my memory, find answers to questions that can be very difficult to find with traditional search engines, and to speed up my neuroscience learning. Image creation AI has been almost entirely useless for me. I say “almost” because I use unintentionally funny image generation results in some of my talks.
As an embryologist is that not an embarrassing question? 😂
As I say: Evolution is a fairy-tale for grown-ups.
As for the chicken and egg, which came first? No neurosurgery there. Let's define precise terms first least we meander in the grandiosity of our own cleverness.
Chicken - the not-yet fertile offspring/young of a cock and a hen (if in the US - a rooster and a hen). Period.
Hen is an adult female of gallus domesticus. Period.
Which came first: the chicken or the egg: The egg. Period. It was laid subsequent to the fertilization by an adult cock (rooster if in the US) and an adult hen, both of which were previously created.
Here is the crux to all the mental shuffling if one stubbornly WANTS TO insist that a chicken is an adult female of gallus domesticus.
In this ridiculous definition case ONLY, which came first, the chicken or the egg? The chicken. It was created. What was ALSO created at the same time was an adult cock (rooster is you follow US English). This then mated with the adult chicken (which we have defined, for the time being to be a fertile adult of gallus domesticus) TO THEN produce the egg. Period.
In both cases, no neurosurgery or pediatric heart surgery genius required.
As intricate as our bodies are they had a creator, I am surprised you don't believe that in the area of work that you do. GOD MADE EVERYTHING, PERIOD! WE KNOW BECAUSE HE TELLS US SO IN HIS WORD THE BIBLE. The chicken came first, along with all the other species after their kind he created them. And ALSO,🙂 humans.
You'll be the first to make 3D anatomy videos , doctor 👌🤌..........