Fearisgood
Oct 16 2007, 08:15 PM
A few nice videos of how some parts of the cell works.
LinkLeukocyteDNA wrapping and replication
leadbelly
Oct 16 2007, 11:42 PM
I don't have much interest in biochemistry or biology, per se. But, when I run across it, I may stop to read.
Re: the link. I know enough not to mix simple emotions with reading or studying. Music is distracting. So, after I turned off the volume on that very nice technical art video, it more resembled the marvelous (but non-emotional) workings of living protoplasm. And, less a handi-work of a designer.
I will look around later and read some of the links to the ID proponents. I am willing to see whatever is reasonable and logical, to be know what they have to say. Just to see what the logic is.
Having said that, I don't rule out what can't be known. But, I don't rule it in, either. If someone wants to study the finer aspects of the brain's performance, that's certainly interesting (as mentioned in a link to "God and the Brain, October 2007" at SCIAM).
The thing is, we are so infintessimal in this universe, yet integral to it. It is hard to imagine a non-random purpose to it. That said, we don't know anything beyond, or what there may be, in whatever capacity. So, I am circumspect, as far as accepting any opinion, no matter who supports it. It has to make sense.
I don't keep up with every new bone unearthed, or each new experiment or model in biochemistry, or molecular biology. But, related studies must stand the test of reason.
If someone wants to explore about God or whatever, they are hard-pressed to develop their own methods. The scientific method has proven itself. And, that sets the standard.