C2c Videos
Cover to Cover 119: Ryan Jakubsen
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 1599
Duration: 1599
Our guest this week is Ryan Jakubsen, age 9 who was on the show last February to talk about the book he had written called, "Portals" Now he has written the sequel aptly called, "Portals II" Please join us as we talk to this extraordinary young man. He is with his grandmother today, Dixie Land who is co-owner of Alabaster Books which has published her books as well as Ryans.
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Cover to Cover 117: - Christie Deathrage and Gary Cody
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 21, 2009
Duration: 1655
Duration: 1655
This week we're talking about Parks. Specifically the Frank J. Wilson park and the friends of the park. Our guests are Christie Deathrage; Museum Education Coordinator at the Virginia Museum of Natural History and Gary Cody; Director of Martinsville Leisure Services.
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Cover to Cover 115: Lisa Frick & Jackie Newman
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 30, 2009
Duration: 1510
Duration: 1510
Today's guest's are Lisa Frick and Jackie Newman. Lisa is the author of a childrens book titled, "Evie" and her mother Jackie Newman is the illustrator. They will share their experiences with how they wrote, colaborated and published the book.
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Bruce Lipton - Evolution & Mind 1/11
from Favorites of dabfly on September 22, 2009
Duration: 601
Duration: 601
Coast to Coast AM September 15, 2009. Internationally recognized authority in bridging science and spirit, and a leading voice in new biology, Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., spoke about ways humanity can evolve by freeing itself of old belief systems and programming. Political philosopher and humorist Steve Bhaerman, who co-authored with Lipton their new book Spontaneous Evolution, joined in the second hour of the discussion. Thanks to SetYouFree for the upload
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Cover to Cover 109: Jason Lunze
from recent posts tagged history - blip.tv (beta) on August 12, 2009
Duration: 1649
Duration: 1649
On today's show we are going to talk about Maritime Archeology with Jason Lunze who is a laboratory technician at Virginia Museum of Natural History Maritime Archeology covers several sub specialties, History, Anthropology, Economics, Technology, Conservation and Preservation to name just a few. If you are interested in what you can do locally the Patrick Henry chapter of the Archeological Society of Virginia follow the link in the show description for contact information.
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Developing Time Travel Part 1
from Favorites of rasjahjah on February 16, 2008
Duration: 566
Duration: 566
Coast To Coast AM Wednesday August 8th, 2007 Developing Time Travel Professor of Physics at the Univ. of Conn., Dr. Ron Mallett shared his research into time travel. His interest in developing a time machine was brought about by the early death of his father and his desire to go back into the past and see him. Mallett's concept for a time machine (see graphic below) centers around the idea that a circulating beam of light can cause a twisting of space and time, looping the past and future together. Travel into the past could only occur during the time frame that the machine had been turned on, as those are the moments that are preserved, he explained. For instance, if the machine was created in January 2008 and left on for a year, any month in 2008 could be visited in 2009. However, to go back further into time, he suggested that humans might eventually have access to ET's time machines which may have existed for thousands of years. Time machines could have practical uses as early warning devices, giving notice about catastrophes. While the cost to create one could run into the billions of dollars, Mallett said his first stage of experimentation would run about $250,000. Once the basic principles can be established, it will take about five years to demonstrate the twisting of light with subatomic particles, and another five years for the twisting of space. He predicted that we could have human time travel by the end of this century. More Info & Links: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/08/08.html Coast To Coast AM: http://www.coasttocoastam.com
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