This was suggested to me by a chemistry professor. It is an animation of the life and inner workings of a cell.
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Now I understand where Pink Floyd’s film “The Wall” got its inspiration. What an amazing video. It also reminds me of films like Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, oddly enough.
Thanks for this gem, and thank you chemistry professor as well, I always knew those science types were far out, just never knew how far out until now.
This really is an amazing video, you can’t watch it and think about anything else other than the concept of that video and what it implies. Thanks!
Peace
September 22nd, 2007 at 3:10 pm
Now I understand where Pink Floyd’s film “The Wall” got its inspiration. What an amazing video. It also reminds me of films like Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, oddly enough.
Thanks for this gem, and thank you chemistry professor as well, I always knew those science types were far out, just never knew how far out until now.
October 18th, 2007 at 8:28 am
This really is an amazing video, you can’t watch it and think about anything else other than the concept of that video and what it implies. Thanks!
Peace
February 29th, 2008 at 5:37 am
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