Posted on 11/25/2011 5:20:19 PM PST by cpforlife.org
Alexander Tsiaras, an image-maker and the author of the book From Conception to Birth: A Life Unfolds, gave a recently-published TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) talk, during which he unveiled a spectacular video about fetal development.
Alexander Tsiaras's book, "From Conception to Birth: A Life Unfolds"
The video, which graphically shows the process of human progression, begins by showing an egg being fertilized and ends by illustrating a babys actual birth. Throughout the clip, viewers see the full fetal development, with explanations about what, exactly, is happening at each phase. But the imagery is spellbinding.
Watch the astounding video, below. The actual sequence of a fetus development begins at 2:05, with Tsiaras explaining the development process both before and after the clip:
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Nice post.
This is awesome. As many women as possible need to view this.
I don’t know if it’s too late - - if the toothpaste is truly out of the tube forever - - but I hope women come back to their senses. The damage done during the past few decades by the feminazis is beyond the scope of anything that could have been imagined even just 50 years ago, let alone throughout history.
Men are going to do what men instinctively do - - seek to spread their seed as far and wide as possible, just as they always have. Women have always been the gatekeepers, but during the past 40 years or so far too many women have thoroughly abdicated that responsibility to the horrific detriment of a once decent culture.
(shrug) I’m probably dreaming, but I guess there’s always hope. I hope.
Wow...never thought a random piece of tissue could be so complex...../s
okey dokey...so by the vid then abortion is ok before 3 months. got it.
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——— dokey...so by the vid then abortion is ok before 3 months. got it.-——
Everything that makes you a human being was present at conception....3 months is just a moment in time between conception and death
You are essentially the same person genetically from conception until you die
This was amazing. We all knew this, learned all the biology and knew all the facts. Seeing it is something else. As old as I am, with three children and two grandchildren, it was an OMIGOSH moment. Witnessing a miracle of nature.
Marvelous. Anyone watching this and thinking we’re benefactors of random tissue mutation is an imbecile.
I have watched it several times and don’t recall any “o.k. to abort now”, moment at all.
You are essentially the same person genetically from conception until you die
Not fully true at all. The study of epigenetics shows that the same embryo would have different phenotypes depending upon the carrier ( uterus). The uterine environment does have an effect on which genes are chosen. It’s a fascinating thing.
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WOW! That was great!
But what about the uterus rights? /SAR
Ok so my sttement is still true unless you implant from one women to another......Plus the baby still has the same chromosomes make up from both parents
The differences are numerous. a BRAIN for example. Pain receptors, education, life experience, memories, trillions upon trillions of cells arranged in very specific ways, interaction and relationships with other human beings, and on and on and on.
Are you really so stupid that you think none of this makes any difference whatsoever? Are you really so despicably psyco- and sociopathic that a mother of 3 working in NASA is indistinguishable to you from a cell no bigger than this . ?
I have dissected and debated posts like this many times in the past, but I'm not going to waste my time.
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