Harvard’s media lab has produced a trully moving and amazing video.
This video here is a converted version with audio track added:
The original of this amazing thing is here: http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/media.html along with many other ones.
See, the “cool” thing about this particular video is that, to my understanding, everything you see is not just a silly 3D animation but a REAL rendering of what the known processes taking place inside the cell are like. Also, to my understanding, this is a to-size animation; meaning everything is proportional to the true size of the intercellular components, proceins, etc.
When I first saw this video, it was forwarded to me by the dean of my college. My immediate reply to her was “thank you, now they made a video about WHY I got interested in biology and have joined the ranks of ‘biomedical engineers’”.
Trully, these folks do amazing work! Even though I myself play with 3D every once-in-a-blue-moon I cannot even begin to comprehend the amount of work that went into this amazing few-minute show.
Well, alas, there is only so much I can say about this video. Watch it…
p.s. be this a work of a divine being or a statistical blunder, … WOW!
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