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Yeah. I got a degree in microbiology in 2006, worked as a technician solving protein molecular structures for about 2.5 years after that and now I'm back in school getting my PhD in computational protein design with a focus on microbiology topics. It's pretty much a combination of microbiology, biochemistry, and hardcore computer simulations.
The computer stuff is pretty new to me.
Excellent! I should have guessed by your avatar. This community needs more members with an education that exceeds a GED, like yourself.
Yeah I get pretty frustrated trying to talk to people. I've kind of given up. I posted a video of the superconducting nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer I used to work with and I only got trolled by people. Everybody was like "yeah right you are just the janitor". I ended up deleting it because nobody cared.
Dude, I do understand what you mean, but don't focus on those people. Post that bad boy again! I'm interested.
I don't think I have it anymore. It was on my old puter and it crashed about a year ago. I still have the hard drive I just worried about recovering the stuff I cared about.
Here is a picture of it. My video was a full tour inside that chamber behind the glass.
http://www.msg.ku.edu/nmr2.html
Posted 4 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
Yeah. I got a degree in microbiology in 2006, worked as a technician solving protein molecular structures for about 2.5 years after that and now I'm back in school getting my PhD in computational protein design with a focus on microbiology topics. It's pretty much a combination of microbiology, biochemistry, and hardcore computer simulations.
The computer stuff is pretty new to me.
Excellent! I should have guessed by your avatar. This community needs more members with an education that exceeds a GED, like yourself.
Yeah I get pretty frustrated trying to talk to people. I've kind of given up. I posted a video of the superconducting nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer I used to work with and I only got trolled by people. Everybody was like "yeah right you are just the janitor". I ended up deleting it because nobody cared.
Dude, I do understand what you mean, but don't focus on those people. Post that bad boy again! I'm interested.
Posted 4 days ago by "khara" (R)
Yeah. I got a degree in microbiology in 2006, worked as a technician solving protein molecular structures for about 2.5 years after that and now I'm back in school getting my PhD in computational protein design with a focus on microbiology topics. It's pretty much a combination of microbiology, biochemistry, and hardcore computer simulations.
The computer stuff is pretty new to me.
Excellent! I should have guessed by your avatar. This community needs more members with an education that exceeds a GED, like yourself.
Yeah I get pretty frustrated trying to talk to people. I've kind of given up. I posted a video of the superconducting nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer I used to work with and I only got trolled by people. Everybody was like "yeah right you are just the janitor". I ended up deleting it because nobody cared.
Posted 4 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
Yeah. I got a degree in microbiology in 2006, worked as a technician solving protein molecular structures for about 2.5 years after that and now I'm back in school getting my PhD in computational protein design with a focus on microbiology topics. It's pretty much a combination of microbiology, biochemistry, and hardcore computer simulations.
The computer stuff is pretty new to me.
Excellent! I should have guessed by your avatar. This community needs more members with an education that exceeds a GED, like yourself.
Posted 4 days ago by "khara" (R)
Yeah. I got a degree in microbiology in 2006, worked as a technician solving protein molecular structures for about 2.5 years after that and now I'm back in school getting my PhD in computational protein design with a focus on microbiology topics. It's pretty much a combination of microbiology, biochemistry, and hardcore computer simulations.
The computer stuff is pretty new to me.
Posted 5 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
You're a molecular biologist? I had no idea.
Posted 5 days ago by "khara" (R)
Einstein was not much of an experimentalist. He focused mostly on logic and thought experiments. That great, but I think we all know that the universe doesn't always behave the way we think it will.
Posted 6 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
But Einstein's maths has been proven to be wrong... Because the sum equals infinity. 8 But logically they can not be infinite amounts of nothing, when nothing holds no space. " You cannot have infinite amounts of space in the centre of a black hole"
Don't quote me on this but if you know what I'm mean you will enlighten me.
I have no idea what you mean. When I say evolution I mean nothing more than the speciation of life forms over time. I think the word "evolution" has been distorted into meaning anything which does not agree with the biblical book of genesis. People use the word evolution to encompass everything from the big bang to star, planet formation, the beginning of life, and darwinian evolution. To me it just means darwinian evolution.
I do know that much of Einstein's work has been proven wrong. It's not like Einstein's work is holy or above criticism. Much of what he said was brilliant but it wasn't perfect.
Posted 6 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
Im pointing out the theory of relativity which did support the theory of evolution via the Big bang. but in recent years quantum physicists have proved that Einstein's theory points out that space can be pulled into a space equal to nothing. In the form of a black hole... But the main theory is that if space can be pulled into a space equal to nothing? nothing can be expanded into everything.
But Einstein's maths has been proven to be wrong... Because the sum equals infinity. 8 But logically they can not be infinite amounts of nothing, when nothing holds no space. " You cannot have infinite amounts of space in the centre of a black hole"
Don't quote me on this but if you know what I'm mean you will enlighten me.
Posted 6 days ago by "acidcasual" (R)
yer sure there are thousands of scientist who want to prove evolution and go about it everyday. Compared to religious scientists... but if a primary motive behind their research is made out to be wrong. why do they not just try and fix that problem without speculating tons of others.
The foundation of evolution is rock solid. Everything from genetics, morphology, fossils, geology, and radiometric dating support it.
In fact. I'd love to see you point out a single biological fact that seems to refute evolution.
The same goes for the Big Bang. I'd love to see you debunk the expanding universe model with facts. Both the Hubble and Chandra telescopes have documented it in different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum.
I have no problem with skepticism. But blind skepticism regardless of the facts is just idiotic. Science is based on skepticism. But science is also based on accepting solid evidence when it is presented.
Posted 6 days ago by "Epitope" (R)
Yer sure... but the point I was making was that Einstein's theory of relativity, gets proven wrong by quantum physics or at the least the theory behind quantum ideology. And if that proves it wrong one of the fundamental points of evolution i.e. the big bang means **** all?.
yer sure there are thousands of scientist who want to prove evolution and go about it everyday. Compared to religious scientists... but if a primary motive behind their research is made out to be wrong. why do they not just try and fix that problem without speculating tons of others.
Posted 7 days ago by "acidcasual" (R)
What are you talking about?
Posted Jan-18-2010 by "Epitope" (R)
yea and you most likely think science is done by consensus
Posted Jan-18-2010 by "MAsurferkidd" (R)
Anyway, thanks for the uploads, i enjoy every aspect of the universe, big and small.
I don't aim to piss them off but to simply show them how illogical their mindset is. I have no problem with people having faith. I get downright angry when they try to smother and silence science with these illogical views.
Posted Jan-11-2010 by "Epitope" (R)
Wow, didn't know the fundie christians hate microbiology so much.
Anyway, thanks for the uploads, i enjoy every aspect of the universe, big and small.
Posted Jan-9-2010 by "Chunker4200" (R)