Sunday, April 22, 2012

THE BIG BANG - A LOGICAL ANSWER TO SINGULARITY

THE BIG BANG - A LOGICAL ANSWER TO SINGULARITY Video Clips. Duration : 2.08 Mins.


Since Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate, scientist and astronomers had been scratching their heads and asking why. Could scientist discover why the universe is expanding by observing nature? Could it be because the stars are feeding on dark energy and reproducing like grapes on a vine as they expand out over this mass of dark energy much like a vineyard feeds upon energy rich soil as it expands out over its field of soil? Now at first that may sound farfetched or ridiculous to you but many of man's greatest discoveries have come from observing nature. Take for example Isaac Newton; while walking in his gardens, he had the first thought of his system of gravitation, upon seeing an apple falling from a tree. Consider this FOOD FOR THOUGHT: As you know the universe is believed to be mostly composed of dark energy and dark matter. Less than 5% of the universe is ordinary matter (Stars and Planets). Suppose for a moment that this dark energy were mineral rich soil. Now lets say you planted a single grape seed in the middle of this field of soil (universe of dark energy), then went away for 1 billion years. What would you discover when you returned? You would find that the grape seed had germinated as it fed upon the rich soil and eventually produced clusters of grapes that fell to the ground and in turn germinated and grew into additional grape clusters and the process continued over and over until that single grape seed had turned ...

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Part 2 - Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice by Victor Appleton (Chs 12-25)

Part 2 - Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice by Victor Appleton (Chs 12-25) Tube. Duration : 128.18 Mins.


Part 2 (Chs 12-25). Book number 8 in the Tom Swift series. First published in 1911. Children's VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Read by Mike Vendetti: goo.gl Playlist for: : www.youtube.com

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 8 - Travels in space and time

Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 8 - Travels in space and time Tube. Duration : 61.60 Mins.


Ideas about time and space are explored in the changes that constellations undergo over time, the redshift and blue shift measured in interstellar objects, time dilation in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, the designs of both Leonardo da Vinci and spacecraft that could travel near light speed, time travel and its hypothetical effects on human history, the origins of the Solar System, the history of life, and the immensity of space. In Cosmos Update, the idea of faster-than-light travel by wormholes (researched by Kip Thorne and shown in Sagan's novel Contact) is discussed. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe: The Discoveries of the Very Large Array Telescope

Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe: The Discoveries of the Very Large Array Telescope

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Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe: The Discoveries of the Very Large Array Telescope Overview

In 1931, Karl Jansky was hired by AT&T to search for sources of static that might interfere with radio waves for transatlantic communications. Jansky identified static from thunderstorms and random radio noise from devices on Earth, but he also found a radio hiss from the Milky Way galaxy.

After World War II, astronomers constructed more radio telescopes with greater sensitivity to faint radio signals from space. In the 1970s, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory built the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope, on the plains of San Agustin, New Mexico. The VLA is well equipped to hunt for strange objects and solve astronomical mysteries.

The VLA receives radio signals from outer space. Most are so faint, a blastingly strong signal would be a cell phone ringing on the moon, 238,900 miles away from Earth. The VLA has shown ice on the burning-hot planet of Mercury, has discovered a burst of brand-new star formations, and has probed dying and exploding stars.

Karen Taschek introduces young readers to the wonders revealed by the VLA. She begins with basic information on our solar system and our own Milky Way galaxy and then extends the discussion to galaxies billions of light-years from Earth.


Reading level: 14 years and up


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

American Science & Surplus, Inc.

American Science & Surplus, Inc. Video Clips. Duration : 0.57 Mins.


www.dexknows.com \ Explore fun and learning at the same time! At American Science and Surplus Incorporated, we are fascinated by discovery and invention. We offer a wide range of products, from experiment and arts and crafts kits to microscopes and telescopes. Learn and play today with American Science and Surplus Incorporated.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

El Universo: Galaxias

El Universo: Galaxias Video Clips. Duration : 44.12 Mins.


Nuestra galaxia es sola una de las millones que hay en el universo. La Vía Láctea tiene millones de estrellas. A través del telescopio Hubble daremos un tour por nuestro universo y nos remontaremos casi hasta el Big Bang.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Brave New World w/Stephen Hawking Episode 1: MACHINES - Full/HD

Brave New World w/Stephen Hawking Episode 1: MACHINES - Full/HD Video Clips. Duration : 46.15 Mins.


Other Episodes: Episode 2: HEALTH - youtu.be Episode 3: TECHNOLOGY - youtu.be Episode 4: ENVIRONMENT - youtu.be Episode 5: BIOLOGY - youtu.be Excellent documentary with the great Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking and others such as Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Jim Al-Khalili examine how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward. The team showcase breakthroughs in technology and engineering that are creating a new generation of machines. Mark Evans fuses his brain with a computer in Switzerland to test a new breed of machine. Kathy Sykes hits the streets of San Francisco to have the ride of her life as she experiences the future of transport in a driverless car. In Italy Jim Alei-Khalili comes face to face with a remarkable, baby-like robot called iCub, which learns like a child. Joy Reidenberg discovers the extraordinary exoskeleton that can make the paralysed walk and give one man the strength of three. In the Canary Islands Maggie Aderin-Pocock visits one of the world's biggest telescopes, where they're searching for new planets in the furthest reaches of the universe - planets that we could one day colonise.

Keywords: Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, HD, Physics, Science, Future, Michio Kaku, Technology, Religion, universe, space, education, humanity, progress, hawking, physicist, theoretical physicist, prediction, predictions, research, experimentation, evolution, robot, robots, Brave New World
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