The Miracle of Birth

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One thing I really enjoy about searching on the web are those wonderful things you come across that just blows you away causing you to praise God for the wonders of His handiwork.

H/T Live Action Alexander Tsiaras has made a career of using advances in visualization technology to offer vivid tours of the human body. His books have taken readers inside the human heart, the kidneys and vascular system, and also human reproduction. Back in 2002, Tsiaras published From Conception to Birth: A Life Unfolds, a book that offers a “visual diary of fetal development.” Now, nearly a decade later, he brings that visual diary to video at a conference affiliated with TED.

Screen-shot-2011-11-18-at-2.35.40-PM-300x156What’s more amazing is how he describes what he’s learned from doing these complex visualizations. Twice he talks about the “divinity” of the process of human development, and about how, even as a mathematician, the extraordinary complexity of human development is many orders of magnitude more than he can comprehend. The video is amazing and is certainly worth sharing with friends and on Facebook/Twitter.  Below the video are related links and wonders.

Related Links:  More on Mother and Baby

Anatomical Travelogue uses pioneering visualization technology to create awe-inspiring images from deep inside the human body.

VisualMD: A link from the above source and you can explore

Introduction to Cells: More wonders

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