In the movie Jurassic Park, scientists used DNA extracted from dinosaur amber to recreate extinct species, specifically dinosaurs. This fictional process involves mixing ancient DNA with frog DNA to fill in gaps, leading to the resurrection of these long-extinct creatures. In contrast, the creation of cloned sheep, like Dolly, involves somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the nucleus of a differentiated cell is inserted into an egg cell to produce a genetically identical organism. While Jurassic Park's premise relies on ancient DNA and genetic manipulation, cloning uses existing DNA from living cells to create a copy of a specific organism.
Key scenes from "Jurassic Park" include the iconic moment when Dr. Alan Grant and his team first see the dinosaurs, highlighting the awe of the park's creation. The T. rex breakout scene is pivotal, showcasing both the thrill and danger of the park's attractions. Additionally, the Velociraptors in the kitchen sequence emphasizes the intelligence and threat posed by the dinosaurs. Finally, the park's collapse and the characters' escape underscore the film's themes of human hubris and the unpredictability of nature.
In the original "Jurassic Park" film, the Tyrannosaurus rex is portrayed as being around 25 years old. This age is suggested based on the timeline of the park's creation and the cloning process of the dinosaurs. The T. rex is one of the park's main attractions, showcasing its formidable size and predatory behavior.
his favorite creation was the muppets
The duration of The Creation of the Humanoids is 1.4 hours.
Creation Today - 2011 - 1.36 was released on: USA: 2012
Yes they used the dinosaur DNA from fossilized mosquetos and the DNA from a toad, I think
Creation Today - 2011 Do Creation Scientists Have the Answers 3-5 was released on: USA: 9 August 2013
Christian Scientists generally believe in a spiritual interpretation of creation as described in the Bible. They see creation as an expression of God's continuous presence and divine order, focusing on the spiritual significance of creation rather than a literal interpretation of the timeline or process. They emphasize the idea of God's creation as harmonious, whole, and perfect.
Scientists.
Christian scientists tend to believe in the theory of creation. However, this is not always the case. Creation is the theory which suggests God created the world, however there are different opinions to whether he created the world in 7 days or 7 years or 7000 years. But to answer your question, generally they believe in creation. (see Geneseis - first book in The Bible - for more detail)
There are scientists that believe in a god and there are scientists that don't. Surveys find that a large majority of scientists do not believe in a god and even fewer believe in a creation account of the world.
If you think about it, it sort of is. But what scientists can't replicate is the creation of the original DNA. What scientists do is twist god's creation by taking the DNA of another creature, sticking that DNA in an egg cell, and place the egg cell in the original DNA doner.
The Big Bang, if you believe the scientists, God if you believe the story in Genisis. Most cultures have a different creation story; the aborigines of Australia have a beautiful story about the Dreamtime.
Scientists have not developed any theories about God's creation. They investigate the natural world and its origins, but have found no evidence that would require involvement of God (or gods) in the origin of the world.
Stanley Miller and Harold Urey
Albert Einstein, he and a team of scientists worked on the Manhattan project which resulted in the creation/invention of nuclear weaponry
Most scientists do not believe in Biblical Creation, so there is no reason to tie it with the extinction of dinosaurs. However, Creationists often say that humans originally co-existed alongside dinosaurs until the Great Flood, when dinosaurs all drowned.