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andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Darren New wrote:
> > andrel wrote:
> >> their best not to use the solutions that nature has 'invented'.
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> >
http://infosthetics.com/archives/2006/09/life_inside_a_cell_infographic_animation.html
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> Yes that is more believable than rotating round wheels with just enough
> space to fit a molecule in. Much better lighting, good use of focal
> blur. Still not a place where I would expect Rusty, but a fantastic
> animation nevertheless.
>
It is. I especially loved watching the transport molecules that looked like
walking.
It clearly shows that the life is actually a perfectly mastered nanosystem. The
ribosomes are the perfect processors, and what's for sure the program is
incredibly complex and stored on a very stable medium, counting the recovery
mechanisms in (imagine a floppy disk in a strong magnetic field keeping its
data intact for hundreds of years. That's what we are now, in a solar microwave
oven).
It makes you want to know the Creator of the human cells (and everything).
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> > I thought that animation was fantastic too. Might have been posted here
> > already.
> >
> possibly, I have seen it before.
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