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AMV#13: "Unputdownable"
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 14, 2009
Duration: 1912
Duration: 1912
In which Sherwin is given the chance to put down the unputdownable - and given the chance to observe himself from a unique perspective.
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Faster Than The Speed Of Light (1): The Universe - Created Out Of Nothing?
from Favorites of sothenisay on May 03, 2009
Duration: 306
Duration: 306
Faster Than The Speed Of Light (Part 1/2): The Universe - Created Out Of Nothing? - The Cassiopeia Project. Subscribe to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/SagansCosmos • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker The Cassiopeia Project - making science simple! The Cassiopeia Project is an effort to make high quality science videos available to everyone. If you can visualize it, then understanding is not far behind. SPACE: Want to know why we don't have to worry about our sun burning out? It's because long before that happens, the sun will expand so enormously that Earth will be cooked to a cinder. Take a tour through the solar system, learn about the event horizon of black holes and when our galaxy began. 1. Faster Than The Speed Of Light (1/2): The Universe - Created Out Of Nothing? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxNbXjBbzEo&fmt=18 2. Faster Than The Speed Of Light (2/2): The Expanding Universe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoTNGmlOO2g&fmt=18 EINSTEIN'S RELATIVITY: Everything in the universe is traveling through space-time at the speed of light - the maximum speed possible. If you are sitting still in space, then you are traveling through time at the maximum speed. But if you begin traveling through space, then your progress through time slows down. Time Dilation and other relativistic phenomena await you in this interesting series, so hurry up and slow down! 1. Basics And Impact In Our Everyday Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j72bPmXsyvk&fmt=18 2. Time Dilation - Slowing Down Clocks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHRK6ojWdtU&fmt=18 3. The Famous Equation E=mc2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h7tyQlpda4&fmt=18 4. Gravity And Acceleration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHPqhTY6dh0&fmt=18 5. Black Holes, Event Horizon & Gravitational Waves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA53l7AG7Pg&fmt=18 • http://www.cassiopeiaproject.com .
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Your World Is Imaginary
from mrpregnant on November 21, 2008
Duration: 343
Duration: 343
All that you can perceive, what you see, hear, taste, touch and smell-is all recreated specially for you in your brain. How can you be- at all certain- of the reality of the world in which you live?
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Your World Is Imaginary
from mrpregnant on November 21, 2008
Duration: 319
Duration: 319
All that you can perceive, what you see, hear, taste, touch and smell-is all recreated specially for you in your brain. How can you be- at all certain- of the reality of the world in which you live?
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Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 1: Jiggling Atoms
from Favorites of Virender on November 15, 2008
Duration: 427
Duration: 427
Physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about atoms and how they jiggle, and how we perceive that jiggling as 'hot' and 'cold'. From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983)
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Nobel Laureate Dr.Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (pt 9)
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 513
Duration: 513
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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Nobel Laureate Dr.Cohen-Tannoudji shares his thoughts pt 8
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 546
Duration: 546
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Nobel Laureate Dr.Cohen-Tannoudji shares his thoughts pt 7
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 500
Duration: 500
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Nobel Laureate Dr.Cohen-Tannoudji shares his thoughts pt 5
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 517
Duration: 517
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Nobel Laureate Dr.Cohen-Tannoudji shares his thoughts pt 4
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 498
Duration: 498
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Nobel Laureate Dr.Cohen-Tannoudji shares his thoughts pt 3
from UT at Austin on October 01, 2008
Duration: 511
Duration: 511
Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist & shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods of using laser light to cool gases. He has received the Gold Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Modern smartdrug introduction
from WeightLossSurgeryChannel on September 04, 2008
Duration: 474
Duration: 474
An introduction interview between Jason Long and Erik Johnston. Erik answers questions related to modern alchemy and his contributions to the science. Erik introduces his company zptech.net and how the company has evolved.
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We Are Star Stuff - Cosmic Poetry
from Favorites of Annuzhka on May 30, 2008
Duration: 106
Duration: 106
We Are Star Stuff - Cosmic Poetry From the History's Channel The Universe series, season one; Beyond The Big Bang . Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the connections we all have, with Sagan-like poetry. Neil deGrasse Tyson is a leading astrophysicist, the director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, a columnist for Natural History Magazine, and the author or coauthor of six books.
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Ann Druyan talks about the Cosmos mini-series
from Favorites of artsnsciences on February 09, 2008
Duration: 122
Duration: 122
Ann Druyan talks about the Cosmos mini-series. This clip comes from Carl Sagan's Cosmos episode 1, The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean.
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Carl Sagan explains the lives and deaths of stars
from Favorites of adkingcreative on January 27, 2008
Duration: 367
Duration: 367
Carl Sagan explains how stars are born, live, and die. ...But from a planet orbitting a star in a distant globular cluster, a still more glorious dawn awaits, not a sun-rise, but a galaxy rise. This is from Carl Sagan's Cosmos episode 9, The Lives of Stars .
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One of Carl Sagan's most pertinent messages for humanity
from Favorites of artsnsciences on January 26, 2008
Duration: 113
Duration: 113
Those worlds in space are as countless as all the grains of sand on all the beaches of the Earth. Each of those worlds is as real as ours. In every one of them, there's a sucsession of incidence, events, occurences which influence its future. Countless worlds, numberless moments, an immensity of space and time. And our small planet, at this moment, here we face a critical branch-point in the history. What we do with our world, right now, will propagate down through the centuries and powerfully affect the destiny of our descendants. It is well within our power to destroy our civilization, and perhaps our species as well. If we capitulate to superstition, or greed, or stupidty we can plunge our world into a darkness deeper than time between the collapse of classical civilization and the Italian Renaissaince. But, we are also capable of using our compassion and our intelligence, our technology and our wealth, to make an abundant and meaningful life for every inhabitant of this planet. To enhance enormously our understanding of the Universe, and to carry us to the stars. Carl Sagan explains the immensity of space and time. This clip is from Carl Sagan's Cosmos episode 8, Journeys in Space and Time.
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Richard Dawkins: An atheist's call to arms
from Favorites of bala on January 16, 2007
Duration: 1362
Duration: 1362
http://www.ted.com Biologist Richard Dawkins makes a case for thinking the improbable by looking at how the human frame of reference limits our understanding of the universe. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
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Crystals, Bouncing X-Rays and Atoms: an American Chemist and the Nobel Prize
from The Nobel Prize on December 09, 1985
Duration: 246
Duration: 246
A profile of Herbert Hauptman, one of two American scientists awarded the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of molecular magnification.
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