@@HanadiH is it possible to even build comprehension around these at all ? I seem to simply cant find a logical structure to capture all of these information together.
@@delq It is. It just takes time to understand how biology works. After enough time assaulting your brain with the information, the concepts become apparent
It's totally mind blowing to think about all the complexity involved in just living day to day. It makes me appreciate life more when I watch things like this. Thank you for putting the effort into this incredibly thoughtful video.
@@TheMounir4 It's just order. Given enough time, order comes about. Atoms bumping into each other leads to the creation of molecules, which leads to the creation of amino acids, which leads to the creation of proteins, which leads to the creation of life.
This material can be considered an oracle. Animating the processes and the logic of how molecules rearrange is illuminating. The illustrations are of top quality.
@@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk Perhaps it is a simulation. In other words, they have used software to model the atomic attractions between the various atoms. The only problem is that the number of atoms that make up the protein, plus the surrounding water, the bilipid layer of the cell membrane.. simulating all that requires a lot of CPU time.
@@louistournas120 if you wanna see what a simulation really looks like, check out this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLwMp3bZnXMPBhmZvzPJ3ywfufTJlVuCzg - specifically videos 1, 4, 5, 7-11, 13 and especially video 26 and 22
…one of the best videos I’ve seen on protein definition, structure, and function. A lot of work went into making this look simple Hats off to the team involved.
I am a protein scientist and this is the BEST video I have seen for an introduction to protein construction, structure, and functionality. It requires a basic understanding of chemistry for hydrophobic, hydrogen, polar, and ionic interactions. VERY IMPRESSIVE
This video has been made possible by countless individuals, over generations, who took the study of the sciences to heart and expanded upon that knowledge.
@@yoso585 this video show such complexity that there must have been a designer !It and many other parts of science have proven evolution to be a fraud !
So THAT'S how DNA does it! I see now, each marker encodes building blocks for a type of protein. With enough proteins you can make a cell, then finally with enough cells, make a whole organism. Fascinating! It's such a simple mechanism yet it drives our whole living world!
Excellent video for people taking a level biology in igcse. The animations are amazing, the sound effects visualise everything in our head and the music is really cool! The proteins look very accurate to what a stereotypical protein would look like.
I’ve been studying nutrition/exercise science for the last decade and this beautiful video helped me conceptualize it all in a mind blowing way. I love you
It's honestly crazy how this world works, all of these are just mainly a lot of carbons, oxygens, nitrogens, hydrogens linked together but they somehow all interact to form this crazy thing called life. Biology has always fascinated me since I was a kid, and I definitely plan on pursuing microbiology as a career. Thank you for these great animations.
This explaination if perfect! students needs this before they start going in details in their studies! it gives them a real understanding the way the subject is here explained how reality is. not like the simplified pictures that we see everyday which does not really represent the reality.
Ork Trukk Drivah I‘m glad you are excited about the topic, but you got it all wrong :) amino acids don‘t form cells, they form proteins. cells are the smallest examples for life, they use proteins to signal, create, destroy, metabolite etc. And vitamines aren‘t amino acids. They aren‘t used as building blocks for proteins but rather as regulators or signaling molecules. Hope that was ubderstandable ^^
Thanks to this youtuble channel for giving us information about proteins. Especially narrating it while the animation is playing is awesome,students can easily understand the topics by this kind of videos.:)
these proteins aren´t only in humans. Even the most basic cells have proteins, some even exactly the same as in humans. Its just a product of evolution, even though thats pretty hard to grasp.
That was what I was thinking watching the whole video.... Amazing... also floored by how much people have studied and catalogued so much of creation not visible to the naked eye..
But why. Like... Why? I get survival of the fittest and evolution etc. but, I feel like the more I discover about microchemistry like this protein video, the more I think why would atoms behave like this? I know they're all effectively machines, just doing chemical processes, but it makes me wonder that there must have been countless types of proteins in previous years that did do something but it never lead to the survival of their environment, therefore they "died" (fell apart). It just seems so infinitely complicated and so intoxicating for our small human brains to even comprehend the sheer exquisitely definite nature of the things we can't see. I'm so happy we are discovering more and more but to some I feel like it becomes more like we're learning stuff we never should know. Does that make sense?
Well you have to consider that all of these functions evolved extremely slowly, the very first organisms didn't have much in terms of biological functions, but they S L O W L Y evolved into increasingly complex cells and organisms. Just imagine that both mitochondria for animals and chloroplasts for plants once were bacteria that randomly got engulfed in the bigger cell
Remember you are only looking at successful combinations, many many others had the chance to work but just don't. People whom are especially bad with large numbers will claim God. In truth simple processes scaled up can form beautiful and complex things, no mircicles required.
Nathan Ellis I’m very good with large numbers and believe in God. The Theory of Evolution only explains how life works, not the origin. God is the creator. He is the Origin
Una maravillosa información de la minúscula proteína , y sobre todo el trabajo tan especial que hace. Use el traductor y lo miré muy despacio para poder entender el proceso que tiene. Aclaró , me gusta ver estos vídeos para entender un poco como funciona el organismo. Saludos.
That hands down was the easiest I have ever digested this info. Course... I am a visual person and these graphics make it just click! Thank you! Subscribed!
Very well done! Thank you! I think these systems are far too complex to have originated randomly, step by random step. Obviously, there was a massive intelligence behind these mind-blowing, intricate designs.
Incredibley and understandably excellent animation.. I wonder such an intricate complex systematic structure can be evoluted naturally without SOME external willful deliberate INTERVENTION..
Thank you so much. Life, all kinds, is a poem written with atoms and energy and feelings and ratio, and I don't know what else. Life is beauty. 21022019
Thanks for relaying this information to the public. It's telling us about the magic of the world, more than we could have dreamed in our wildest dreams. That has to be good.
Почему у англоязычных каналов с англоязычными видео стоит русское название и русское описание? Why do English-language channels with English-language videos have a Russian-language name and a Russian-language description?
Many good things have been given to America by Russian immigrants, we are a nation of immigrants sharing our best with each other, we are a blessed Nation, enjoy and share the best of the good Earth.
Try calling Jesus for help when you're in trouble and he won't answer you because he is Not God! He is a fine Prophet and messenger of God Almighty Allah to the Jews. Read the Quran CH: 19 to find the truth about Jesus.
Man I swear if school had been buffet-style learning like the internet, but with the added benefit of having an actual knowledgeable person right in front of you to ask questions of, we'd all be super geniuses by now
Yep, this is proof of no creator. The genesis of life just started with the right chemicals in close contact in the right environment. Evolution stuck with what worked best of the random things that happened.
Our creator's vital force is in every particle He places every thing together in order, you don't see , for instance, monkies transitioning into humans, we did not evolve from monkies or apes.
@@lightdark00 Evolution is merely the coded variation that can occur in a preprogrammed entity. Miscoding results in disease or death of the entity, not life. Who or what coded the extreme complexity contained in the DNA and RNA which by itself is useless without the proper working machinery to carry out the code? Creation did not create itself nor does chance or chaos have the time or conditions or understanding to create.
I find it impossible to reconcile these findings with the "chance" attributed with their coming into being, let alone higher-level and more complex ones. It amazes me how the community that works the closest with the wonders of life are the most skeptical towards the existence of the divine and eternally powerful Creator!
@@CreativelyShay it has taken hundreds of thousands of years of constant evolution and natural selection in an ever changing environment to have arrived where we are today. Skeptics of divinity require evidence. When a divine being appears and shows some type of powers unexplainable by science then all skepticism would be put to bed. Until then, I don't think that will change.
i was going to say something similar. I would not ask a religious person to agree, but I would ask a religious person who is struggling to understand why scientists are skeptical about the existence of god based on the amazing wonders of life - to just understand that it is because of the scientific evidence that points towards natural selection. Natural Selection does not mean a little bit of accident now and then, it means every single nano second of creation inside all living cells for example - constantly trying to recreate replica's or improved copies (virus cells ) and making many mistakes along the way. Some stay - some don't survive, some are good and some are bad. It really just depends on the success of the alteration and the drive for survival - mitochondria within a cell, has it's own dna seperate from the dna of the cell it resides in. That dna tells us that it was more likely once a bacteria cell that was ingested by an animal cell which instead of destoying it - realised it's energy creating potential and kept it! that's a very simplified description as I am only 1st year at uni but there's my answer to your baffllement. Don't be surprised, scientists believe in natural selection and that is why they don't believe in God being responsible for the atomic and molecular changes in every cell happening to all life every single millisecond.
@@dillonfelty7783 Evidence for God is plentiful. All created things are evidences, not just the biological ones. The physics of our universe are such that (mass+energy) is conserved: _they cannot naturally appear_ nor disappear. Their existence (and sheer scale) is thunderous evidence for the existence of a being above physics, above nature that cause everything to exist. Thus His invisible attributes of eternal power and divine nature are clearly understandable and within reach of everyone. My amazement is about the hardness of the human heart, since many that work in fields such as Physics and Biology frequently come across multiple, clear, and "in-your-face" evidences for God but simply reject him (a deliberate choice). Even in appearances of God like the one you proposed, hardened people will still dismiss the evidence, evoking the most ludicrous arguments.
@@ilaila3504 So... a supposedly more evolved animal supposedly had to keep a bacteria's mitochondria for its energy production? How did the animal and its many many ancestors manage to energetically survive with that deficiency before the encounter then? Why didn't the more energy efficient bacteria kill the inefficient animal (according to survival of the fittest?) See? Your drive to dismiss God is such that a flawed circular reasoning like that (with no evidence!) contains enough ear itch to be embraceable. I'm not struggling to understand why most reject God. The answer is very simple: it's a choice. It baffles me seeing the ones provided with most evidence remain mostly skeptical (those that are given more, will take a more severe judgement).
You do realize that the complexity of these systems puts our most advanced technologies to utter shame right? I suggest you to look into structuralism, a much saner and less psychotic hysterical deluded theory than "two particles smash in the cosmos, here I am".
hypocrite that you are, for you trust the chemicals in your brain to tell you they are chemicals. all knowledge is ultimately based on that which we cannot prove. will you fight? or will you perish like a dog?
My dear friend. While it may seem so easy to just believe in the "big bang" (assuming that is your origin belief) but with this, if you stop there, you may miss something grander than the physical universe. An originator perhaps? Is the universe the creation or what creates by it's own account, did creation then create its self? I would like to suggest two books side by side, God's Debris (non-religious more philosophical approach to "god") and Mere Christianity (Theological discussion on moral law and other such present issues, coming through with a more proper way to understand possible misconceptions of the Bible) When you have the (based on your apparent belief) illusion of free-will, do you really want to bet your life on the unproven faithful belief that you are just in a sense atomic chemical code, programed by a universe that just appeared? God loves you, start over my friend, I think you missed something.
@@nyakwarObat what I've come to believe after seeing some of the evidence is that we humans and the rest of living creatures are the result of the slow but unstoppable process of evolution. what do you think?
@@dondelapongo I agree with you concerning the evolution part but I have to be honest. Thoughts can take you to multitude of directions, personally I would like to know before I speak. A man once said that if you ask the universe this question or any other question and still your mind for 8 hours straight without wavering the universe will give you the answer
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Very informative for the average lay person. Now I just need to watch it 10 times over to absorb it all.
Even the non-lay biochem student has to watch these videos a few times. No one is born with this knowledge. It's not intuitive.
Make that 100 for me
@@HanadiH is it possible to even build comprehension around these at all ? I seem to simply cant find a logical structure to capture all of these information together.
@@delq I'm also a biology tutor. Hit me up on insta @hanadihoblos
@@delq It is. It just takes time to understand how biology works. After enough time assaulting your brain with the information, the concepts become apparent
It's totally mind blowing to think about all the complexity involved in just living day to day. It makes me appreciate life more when I watch things like this. Thank you for putting the effort into this incredibly thoughtful video.
Coach Nick Hawley you must watch how our immune system protects our bodies. And how our dna creates proteins
It's mind-boggling to consider the process of figure everything out.
This is a sign that all this is designed by a designer . I can't see a way other than the life is engineered by chemistry.
@@TheMounir4 I believe that there is God and He is super power and intelligent beyond our magination.
@@TheMounir4 It's just order. Given enough time, order comes about. Atoms bumping into each other leads to the creation of molecules, which leads to the creation of amino acids, which leads to the creation of proteins, which leads to the creation of life.
This material can be considered an oracle. Animating the processes and the logic of how molecules rearrange is illuminating. The illustrations are of top quality.
WOW THE ANIMATIONS ARE AWESOME!!!!
Chloroplast you're awesome.
_uh-oh, HOTDOG!_
Fernando Rafael 😂😂
Fernando Rafael lol
Chloroplast ✔ yes but too fast
This video is incredible. Great work on the simulations.
I don't think many people realize the extraordinary activity that goes on inside our bodies for the entirety of our lives.😎
hahaha the simulations are so good now its almost like its real life
This is just an animation; not a simulation.
@@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk Perhaps it is a simulation. In other words, they have used software to model the atomic attractions between the various atoms. The only problem is that the number of atoms that make up the protein, plus the surrounding water, the bilipid layer of the cell membrane.. simulating all that requires a lot of CPU time.
@@louistournas120 if you wanna see what a simulation really looks like, check out this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLwMp3bZnXMPBhmZvzPJ3ywfufTJlVuCzg - specifically videos 1, 4, 5, 7-11, 13 and especially video 26 and 22
Perfect explanation and top grade simulations!
This is excellent! I learned more in this short video that in a 50 minute biology class. Great animations, narration and sound effects.
…one of the best videos I’ve seen on protein definition, structure, and function.
A lot of work went into making this look simple
Hats off to the team involved.
WHERE HAS THIS VIDEO BEEN ALL MY LIFE ? !
So much information, so well explained ! Well done, thank you !
I am a protein scientist and this is the BEST video I have seen for an introduction to protein construction, structure, and functionality. It requires a basic understanding of chemistry for hydrophobic, hydrogen, polar, and ionic interactions. VERY IMPRESSIVE
This video is much better than the other "What is a Protein" video. Thanks so much!
This video was so much more helpful than my anatomy book and teacher 😭🙌🏻😭 no shade dr mcnulty
Why you learn protein in anatomy class😂
The first time I have seen a accurate representation of protein functions without losing important points. I finally understand protein folding!
This video has been made possible by countless individuals, over generations, who took the study of the sciences to heart and expanded upon that knowledge.
And I might add, a seemingly infinite number of protein builds.
@@yoso585 this video show such complexity that there must have been a designer !It and many other parts of science have proven evolution to be a fraud !
So THAT'S how DNA does it!
I see now, each marker encodes building blocks for a type of protein. With enough proteins you can make a cell, then finally with enough cells, make a whole organism. Fascinating! It's such a simple mechanism yet it drives our whole living world!
Not exactly that simple..
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Excellent video for people taking a level biology in igcse. The animations are amazing, the sound effects visualise everything in our head and the music is really cool! The proteins look very accurate to what a stereotypical protein would look like.
One of the most interesting and informative videos I have seen in a long time! Really explains it in easy to understand terms.
I’ve been studying nutrition/exercise science for the last decade and this beautiful video helped me conceptualize it all in a mind blowing way. I love you
This. Is. Amazing. Adding to a list of videos I will be rewatching repeatedly to absorb this material. Thanks!
It's overwhelming to see so many well deserved positive comments!!! Excellent job!!!
It's honestly crazy how this world works, all of these are just mainly a lot of carbons, oxygens, nitrogens, hydrogens linked together but they somehow all interact to form this crazy thing called life. Biology has always fascinated me since I was a kid, and I definitely plan on pursuing microbiology as a career. Thank you for these great animations.
This explaination if perfect! students needs this before they start going in details in their studies! it gives them a real understanding the way the subject is here explained how reality is. not like the simplified pictures that we see everyday which does not really represent the reality.
Utterly amazing. I like how the different amino acids were arranged like trading cards. A science education card game maybe? Just an idea :)
Ork Trukk Drivah I‘m glad you are excited about the topic, but you got it all wrong :)
amino acids don‘t form cells, they form proteins. cells are the smallest examples for life, they use proteins to signal, create, destroy, metabolite etc.
And vitamines aren‘t amino acids. They aren‘t used as building blocks for proteins but rather as regulators or signaling molecules.
Hope that was ubderstandable ^^
this video is amazing!! .. I learned more in this video than what I learned this whole semester in my bioinformatics class !!
WOW the production and scripting value in this was perfect! It is concise but just enough for the casual viewer, great!
i feel like i've learned more than in my entire biology class
Thanks everyone that helped and support to produce this amazing video!!!
Thank you so much for the animations they really help clarify the bland photos of the books
this video was absoulutly stunning, thank you so much for all of the time and effort you put in to make it as comprehensive and concise as you did.
Wow my mind is blown...im fascinated with how everything works so perfectly together. Geez
This is great evidence for the existence of God
Yes. How is this an accident? Its so complex and amazing and it all works together. Every part needs each other part@@Lunuwara
I do not understand why youtube does not show this amazing video on the top lists when I searched about protein earlier.
this video is amazing typically it's a great job ilked creativity in content explain and wonderful animation. keep going. thank you
Outstanding. Superb. Excellent. Thank you so much for making this. So dense, yet so easy to understand. Loved every second of it.
Such a concise and well made presentation, thank you!
Dr Maria Voigt, I just want to say, these are some excellent animations. You have a true gift.
This is such an informative video and I love it. The animations are incredible and extremely helpful.
The best AV profiles about Protein ever seen in RUclips!
A semester of biology in 7 mins. Awesome!
Thanks to this youtuble channel for giving us information about proteins. Especially narrating it while the animation is playing is awesome,students can easily understand the topics by this kind of videos.:)
Love the narrator's voice.
the satisfying sounds effects in this video is incredibly motivating
It's really amazing how many things happen in our bodies while we live normally. The existence of humanity is not an accident.
these proteins aren´t only in humans. Even the most basic cells have proteins, some even exactly the same as in humans. Its just a product of evolution, even though thats pretty hard to grasp.
@@lrvfb evolution might be real but creation is real too ı guess.
oğuzhan türküzel Evolution is creation
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@@chinar2593 bence değil
My new favorite channel on RUclips.
God is great
All the time.
Yeah, Evolution was a great idea!
That was what I was thinking watching the whole video.... Amazing... also floored by how much people have studied and catalogued so much of creation not visible to the naked eye..
الله أكبر
Wow amazing and sad that after seeing all these scientific contents suddenly they call the name of an imaginary fairy tales that is not scientific 😮
Best video about proteins I've ever seen.
But why. Like... Why? I get survival of the fittest and evolution etc. but, I feel like the more I discover about microchemistry like this protein video, the more I think why would atoms behave like this? I know they're all effectively machines, just doing chemical processes, but it makes me wonder that there must have been countless types of proteins in previous years that did do something but it never lead to the survival of their environment, therefore they "died" (fell apart). It just seems so infinitely complicated and so intoxicating for our small human brains to even comprehend the sheer exquisitely definite nature of the things we can't see. I'm so happy we are discovering more and more but to some I feel like it becomes more like we're learning stuff we never should know. Does that make sense?
Mostly it's because most people can't comprehend the time periods involved in the process.
God
Well you have to consider that all of these functions evolved extremely slowly, the very first organisms didn't have much in terms of biological functions, but they S L O W L Y evolved into increasingly complex cells and organisms. Just imagine that both mitochondria for animals and chloroplasts for plants once were bacteria that randomly got engulfed in the bigger cell
Remember you are only looking at successful combinations, many many others had the chance to work but just don't.
People whom are especially bad with large numbers will claim God. In truth simple processes scaled up can form beautiful and complex things, no mircicles required.
Nathan Ellis I’m very good with large numbers and believe in God. The Theory of Evolution only explains how life works, not the origin. God is the creator. He is the Origin
Thanks to all the people that helped to make this video ! A great explanation for a complicated subject. Thanks again.
From vastness of space to this. I really am a wholesome guy
This video is very informative and has superb animations. It feels like I'm interacting with the simulation.
This cleared up what that ribbon structure represents.
Una maravillosa información de la minúscula proteína , y sobre todo el trabajo tan especial que hace.
Use el traductor y lo miré muy despacio para poder entender el proceso que tiene.
Aclaró , me gusta ver estos vídeos para entender un poco como funciona el organismo.
Saludos.
That was mind-blowing; thank you!
That hands down was the easiest I have ever digested this info. Course... I am a visual person and these graphics make it just click! Thank you! Subscribed!
I love this guy’s voice and style of talking.. so meticulous
Excelente video y sobretodo con subtítulos me ha servido mucho para la lic. Nutrición
Very well done! Thank you! I think these systems are far too complex to have originated randomly, step by random step. Obviously, there was a massive intelligence behind these mind-blowing, intricate designs.
just imagine the amount of work put by how many people through how many years to reach that level of knowledge
Incredibley and understandably excellent animation.. I wonder such an intricate complex systematic structure can be evoluted naturally without SOME external willful deliberate INTERVENTION..
I barely understand anything, but for sure it is amazing to see how much we got to discover about biochemistery running in living things.
i'll stick to physics. nice, symmetrical, clean, and easier too.
YZ 😂😂😂
Well there is physics involved in these proteins
Biology is applied physics.
yep, one of the easy sciences.
Best explanation on youtube so far.
thanks for helping us
it's so easy to learn today..
I remember when I studied biology we used one pen and block paper in that
block we write and draw every thing
Thank you so much. Life, all kinds, is a poem written with atoms and energy and feelings and ratio, and I don't know what else. Life is beauty. 21022019
Nice VO. Straight-forward, clean, and easy to follow.
Seeing a body functioning looks like, I have entered a super advanced laboratory employed with it's ultra fine machines.
Thanks for relaying this information to the public. It's telling us about the magic of the world, more than we could have dreamed in our wildest dreams. That has to be good.
Почему у англоязычных каналов с англоязычными видео стоит русское название и русское описание?
Why do English-language channels with English-language videos have a Russian-language name and a Russian-language description?
Many good things have been given to America by Russian immigrants, we are a nation of immigrants sharing our best with each other, we are a blessed Nation, enjoy and share the
best of the good Earth.
скорее всего по тому что настройки ютьюба русскоязычные а канал или видео имеют русский перевод. настройки определяют какой перевод использовать
This is the trippiest video I've ever seen.
Who is here from the deep mind's article ?
The most succinct video I’ve ever seen on proteins. Thank you 🙏🏼
Simplesmente perfeito
This is the greatest video I've ever seen
my right ear feels lonely and my left ear feels abused
it was so interesting I didn't even notice.
Breathtaking, amazing, perfect. Many thanks
Wow. What a wonderful creation of my God- Jesus
Horses4life1001 you mean Nature. It’s fine, lots of people get that wrong.
Try calling Jesus for help when you're in trouble and he won't answer you because he is Not God! He is a fine Prophet and messenger of God Almighty Allah to the Jews. Read the Quran CH: 19 to find the truth about Jesus.
You shouldn't have skipped school!
Very hard to fully understand it even with the superb illustrations, but amazingly interesting. And his voice is very pleasant…
Me throughout the entire video: Is this the life-cycle of styrofoam?
😁😁
Man I swear if school had been buffet-style learning like the internet, but with the added benefit of having an actual knowledgeable person right in front of you to ask questions of, we'd all be super geniuses by now
THE MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL.
If someone had shown me this in high school... my carreer choice would have been VERY diferent! you just earned a subscriber. Keep up the good work!
Proteins are wonderful✨😍 creation of our Dear God the Almighty!
Amen! ✝️❤
That was one of the best videos on molecular biology I've seen.
And they come and say: "No creator".
I know right, while amino acids are right there in front of them.
"This seems pretty complex to me, therefore goddunit!"
Yep, this is proof of no creator. The genesis of life just started with the right chemicals in close contact in the right environment. Evolution stuck with what worked best of the random things that happened.
Our creator's vital force is in every particle He places every thing together in order,
you don't see , for instance, monkies transitioning into humans, we did not evolve from monkies or apes.
@@lightdark00 Evolution is merely the coded variation that can occur in a preprogrammed entity. Miscoding results in disease or death of the entity, not life. Who or what coded the extreme complexity contained in the DNA and RNA which by itself is useless without the proper working machinery to carry out the code? Creation did not create itself nor does chance or chaos have the time or conditions or understanding to create.
Found this vid and really helpful for my thesis, thank you so much 👍🏻
R.I.P EVOLUTION
Evolution is a fact of phylogeny it cannot die as a living organism!
Beautifully explained, both visually and spoken.
I find it impossible to reconcile these findings with the "chance" attributed with their coming into being, let alone higher-level and more complex ones. It amazes me how the community that works the closest with the wonders of life are the most skeptical towards the existence of the divine and eternally powerful Creator!
Amen! It is crazy to me that people think that such complexity and organization came from a act of randomness.
@@CreativelyShay it has taken hundreds of thousands of years of constant evolution and natural selection in an ever changing environment to have arrived where we are today. Skeptics of divinity require evidence. When a divine being appears and shows some type of powers unexplainable by science then all skepticism would be put to bed. Until then, I don't think that will change.
i was going to say something similar. I would not ask a religious person to agree, but I would ask a religious person who is struggling to understand why scientists are skeptical about the existence of god based on the amazing wonders of life - to just understand that it is because of the scientific evidence that points towards natural selection. Natural Selection does not mean a little bit of accident now and then, it means every single nano second of creation inside all living cells for example - constantly trying to recreate replica's or improved copies (virus cells ) and making many mistakes along the way. Some stay - some don't survive, some are good and some are bad. It really just depends on the success of the alteration and the drive for survival - mitochondria within a cell, has it's own dna seperate from the dna of the cell it resides in. That dna tells us that it was more likely once a bacteria cell that was ingested by an animal cell which instead of destoying it - realised it's energy creating potential and kept it! that's a very simplified description as I am only 1st year at uni but there's my answer to your baffllement. Don't be surprised, scientists believe in natural selection and that is why they don't believe in God being responsible for the atomic and molecular changes in every cell happening to all life every single millisecond.
@@dillonfelty7783 Evidence for God is plentiful. All created things are evidences, not just the biological ones. The physics of our universe are such that (mass+energy) is conserved: _they cannot naturally appear_ nor disappear. Their existence (and sheer scale) is thunderous evidence for the existence of a being above physics, above nature that cause everything to exist. Thus His invisible attributes of eternal power and divine nature are clearly understandable and within reach of everyone. My amazement is about the hardness of the human heart, since many that work in fields such as Physics and Biology frequently come across multiple, clear, and "in-your-face" evidences for God but simply reject him (a deliberate choice). Even in appearances of God like the one you proposed, hardened people will still dismiss the evidence, evoking the most ludicrous arguments.
@@ilaila3504 So... a supposedly more evolved animal supposedly had to keep a bacteria's mitochondria for its energy production? How did the animal and its many many ancestors manage to energetically survive with that deficiency before the encounter then? Why didn't the more energy efficient bacteria kill the inefficient animal (according to survival of the fittest?) See? Your drive to dismiss God is such that a flawed circular reasoning like that (with no evidence!) contains enough ear itch to be embraceable. I'm not struggling to understand why most reject God. The answer is very simple: it's a choice. It baffles me seeing the ones provided with most evidence remain mostly skeptical (those that are given more, will take a more severe judgement).
I found the RCSB PBD a few years ago, I check it every few weeks for the molecule of the month! Proteins are fascinating
I am nothing but a bunch of chemical reactions created by a fluke of atomic attractions.. All of that weirdness is happening inside me.
You do realize that the complexity of these systems puts our most advanced technologies to utter shame right? I suggest you to look into structuralism, a much saner and less psychotic hysterical deluded theory than "two particles smash in the cosmos, here I am".
Yeah, pretty much.
hypocrite that you are, for you trust the chemicals in your brain
to tell you they are chemicals.
all knowledge is ultimately based on that which we cannot prove. will you fight? or will you perish like a dog?
My dear friend. While it may seem so easy to just believe in the "big bang" (assuming that is your origin belief) but with this, if you stop there, you may miss something grander than the physical universe. An originator perhaps? Is the universe the creation or what creates by it's own account, did creation then create its self? I would like to suggest two books side by side, God's Debris (non-religious more philosophical approach to "god") and Mere Christianity (Theological discussion on moral law and other such present issues, coming through with a more proper way to understand possible misconceptions of the Bible)
When you have the (based on your apparent belief) illusion of free-will, do you really want to bet your life on the unproven faithful belief that you are just in a sense atomic chemical code, programed by a universe that just appeared?
God loves you, start over my friend, I think you missed something.
@@Puelof
Or not.
The human body and its biology are truly amazing, no wonders why some people need to think it was created by a superior being.
And what do you think? And I'm greatly emphasising on the word thinking cos it's what humans love to do when they don't know
@@nyakwarObat what I've come to believe after seeing some of the evidence is that we humans and the rest of living creatures are the result of the slow but unstoppable process of evolution. what do you think?
@@dondelapongo I agree with you concerning the evolution part but I have to be honest. Thoughts can take you to multitude of directions, personally I would like to know before I speak. A man once said that if you ask the universe this question or any other question and still your mind for 8 hours straight without wavering the universe will give you the answer
the universe and nature functions by singular order not by randomness , everything functions by specific defined systems and themes ,
@@raindeer3428 on point
God is amazing - thanks for the vid!
A god is not that smart to create something like that.
@Gabriel G 😂Hi again, a "day" doesnt always mean a day of 24h, it can also mean a certain amount of time.
Its like building a castle over millions of years.
Do you know how many biochemistry majoring students lives you saved ?
You are a bloody awesome guy!!!
Amazing!!! One semester was concentrated in a movie of a few minutes.
Proteins are dope. Every intro to proteins should have this.
Do you believe i studied all the process and i still repating it in youtube its so awesome to know your body function
Top class material, information clarity and animation, love it thanks a lot, keep on going like that
Great video. Thanks for not mentioning that these all came about by accident.
sangat membantu saya, terutama untuk memahami bagaimana membaca representasi 3d dari molekul
animasi yang disampaikan sangat bagus dan mudah dipahami