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The Known Universe by AMNH
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010. Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History www.haydenplanetarium.org Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS Director: Carter Emmart Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer Producer: Michael Hoffman Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott Music: Suke Cerulo For more information visit www.amnh.org
How Large is the Universe?
Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com The mind-blowing answer comes from a theory describing the birth of the universe in the first instant of time. The universe has long captivated us with its immense scales of distance and time. How far does it stretch? Where does it end... and what lies beyond its star fields... and streams of galaxies extending as far as telescopes can see? These questions are beginning to yield to a series of extraordinary new lines of investigation... and technologies that are letting us to peer into the most distant realms of the cosmos... But also at the behavior of matter and energy on the smallest of scales. Remarkably, our growing understanding of this kingdom of the ultra-tiny, inside the nuclei of atoms, permits us to glimpse the largest vistas of space and time. In ancient times, most observers saw the stars as a sphere surrounding the earth, often the home of deities. The Greeks were the first to see celestial events as phenomena, subject to human investigation... rather than the fickle whims of the Gods. One sky-watcher, for example, suggested that meteors are made of materials found on Earth... and might have even come from the Earth. Those early astronomers built the foundations of modern science. But they would be shocked to see the discoveries made by their counterparts today. The stars and planets that once harbored the gods are now seen as infinitesimal parts of a vast scaffolding of matter and energy extending far out ...
The Largest Black Holes in the Universe
Watch commercial free on the SpaceRip App, available on the Apple and Google Play stores. How big can they get? What's the largest so far detected? Where does an 18 billion solar mass black hole hide? We've never seen them directly... yet we know they are there... Lurking within dense star clusters... Or wandering the dust lanes of the galaxy.... Where they prey on stars... Or swallow planets whole. Our Milky Way may harbor millions of these black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something even more ominous... A breed of black holes that have reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. It has taken a new era in astronomy to find them... High-tech instruments in space tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes. New precision telescopes equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere... and see to the far reaches of the universe. Peering into distant galaxies, astronomers are now finding evidence that space and time can be shattered by eruptions so vast they boggle the mind. We are just beginning to understand the impact these outbursts have had on the universe around us. That understanding recently took a leap forward. A team operating at the Subaru Observatory atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano looked out to one of the deepest reaches of the universe... And captured a beam of ...
Is the Universe Infinite?
Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com Explore the biggest question of all... in 1080p. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have allowed us to cast our gaze deep into the universe. Astronomers have been able to look back to near the time of its birth. They've reconstructed the course of cosmic history in astonishing detail. From intensive computer modeling, and myriad close observations, they've uncovered important clues to its ongoing evolution. Many now conclude that what we can see, the stars and galaxies that stretch out to the limits of our vision, represent only a small fraction of all there is. Does the universe go on forever? Where do we fit within it? And how would the great thinkers have wrapped their brains around the far-out ideas on today's cutting edge? For those who find infinity hard to grasp, even troubling, you're not alone. It's a concept that has long tormented even the best minds. Over two thousand years ago, the Greek mathematician Pythagoras and his followers saw numerical relationships as the key to understanding the world around them. But in their investigation of geometric shapes, they discovered that some important ratios could not be expressed in simple numbers. Take the circumference of a circle to its diameter, called Pi. Computer scientists recently calculated Pi to 5 trillion digits, confirming what the Greeks learned there are no repeating patterns ...
Mysteries of a Dark Universe
Watch this video commercial free on the SpaceRip app, available in the Apple and Google Play stores. DARK ENERGY in Full HD 1080p. Cosmology, the study of the universe as a whole, has been turned on its head by a stunning discovery that the universe is flying apart in all directions at an ever-increasing rate. Is the universe bursting at the seams? Or is nature somehow fooling us? The astronomers whose data revealed this accelerating universe have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. And yet, since 1998, when the discovery was first announced, scientists have struggled to come to grips with a mysterious presence that now appears to control the future of the cosmos: dark energy. On remote mountaintops around the world, major astronomical centers hum along, with state of the art digital sensors, computers, air conditioning, infrastructure, and motors to turn the giant telescopes. Deep in Chile's Atacama desert, the Paranal Observatory is an astronomical Mecca. This facility draws two megawatts of power, enough for around two thousand homes. What astronomers get for all this is photons, tiny mass-less particles of light. They stream in from across time and space by the trillions from nearby sources, down to one or two per second from objects at the edge of the visible universe. In this age of precision astronomy, observers have been studying the properties of these particles, to find clues to how stars live and die, how galaxies form, how black holes grow, and more. But ...
一NG2006BirthOfUniverse
Video courtesy of National Geographic Channel. What is exactly universe? The universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists,including all physical matter and energy, the planets, stars, galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space,although this usage may differ with the context. The term universe may be used in slightly different contextual senses, denoting such concepts as the cosmos, the world, or nature. Observations of earlier stages in the development of the universe, which can be seen at great distances, suggest that the universe has been governed by the same physical laws and constants throughout most of its extent and history.Our universe, the galaxies, solar system, planet Earth -- land, sea, air, life -- where did they come from? Astronomer Edwin Hubble believes our universe once was very tiny. Take a journey through space and time to discover how the universe was born. Read more: channel.nationalgeographic.com library.thinkquest.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Episode Guide : en.wikipedia.org www.imdb.com For full support please buy their original DVD. [NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!] Please read: the use of any copyrighted material is used under the guidelines of "fair use" in title 17 & 107 of the united states code. such material remains the copyright of the original holder and is used here for the purposes of education, comparison & criticism only. no infringement of copyright is intended. no copyright intended! "fair ...
The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken
Get astronomy tweets! twitter.com In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millenium, an image that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this image represents, is forever changed by it. How Can the universe be 78 billion LY across? I explain that in this article: www.deepastronomy.com There is also a link to a science paper on the topic, that paper actually states 96 billion LY. arxiv.org
Consciousness Drives The Universe
Outstanding video which depicts that consciousness is what drives and shapes everything. This means ultimately everything in the universe and that even matter is consciousness in the most subtlest and dense form. This video has Grant Morrisson, David Lynch, David Icke, Gregg Braden, Michael Talbot, David Wilcock, Wayne Dyer, Neil Kramer and Bill Hicks in it. Thanks to a commenter, the name of the song is First Sleep by Cliff Martinez. Additional note: I don't know who made this video but I think it's very well done.
Stephen Hawking's Universe - EP1:Seeing Is Believing (1/ 5)
Where did we come from? The history of cosmology from flat earth to Big Bang: Eratosthenes and Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Edwin Hubble.
The Biggest Stars In The Universe
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Star Size Comparison: The biggest/largest known stars in the Universe. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) is a red hypergiant star...
What is the Universe Expanding Into?
By popular Space Fan request, I offer this video to help answer some of your questions regarding the expanding universe. Many of you consistently ask: If the universe is expanding, then what is it expanding into? This concept is non-trivial to try and explain in a 5 minute YT video, but I do my best. I hope this helps! Thanks to all of you space fans for watching this channel, it means a lot to me. Music from Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com
Monty python - The Universe song which also goes under the name of The Galaxy song
A little song about the universe and how insignifcant we are, and livers. from the film 'The meaning of life'.
The Origin of the Universe and the Arrow of Time
Google Tech Talk August 13, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Sean Carroll. One of the most obvious facts about the universe is that the past is different from the future. We can remember yesterday, but not tomorrow; we can turn an egg into an omelet, but can't turn an omelet into an egg. That's the arrow of time, which is consistent throughout the observable universe. The arrow can be explained by assuming that the very early universe was extremely orderly, and disorder has been increasing ever since. But why did the universe start out so orderly? I will talk about the nature of time, the origin of entropy, and how what happened before the Big Bang may be responsible for the arrow of time we observe today. Speaker Info: Sean Carroll I'm a theoretical physicist at Caltech in sunny Pasadena, California. My research interests include theoretical aspects of cosmology, field theory, and gravitation. I want to learn about fundamental physics by studying the structure and evolution of the universe. These days I'm especially interested in inflation, the arrow of time, and what happened at or before the Big Bang. I've done a bunch of work on dark matter and dark energy, modified gravity, topological defects, extra dimensions, and violations of fundamental symmetries. I recently finished writing a popular-level book on cosmology and the arrow of time: From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time, which I expect all of you to buy. I previously wrote a graduate textbook ...
George Smoot: The design of the universe
www.ted.com At Serious Play 2008, astrophysicist George Smoot shows stunning new images from deep-space surveys, and prods us to ponder how the cosmos -- with its giant webs of dark matter and mysterious gaping voids -- got built this way.
Lawrence Krauss: Life, the Universe and Nothing
Lawrence Krauss is a professor in the Department of Physics at Arizona State University. His lecture entitled Life, the Universe and Nothing was recorded at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto on March 27th, 2009.
'A Universe From Nothing' by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009
Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing. Krauss is the author of many bestselling books on Physics and Cosmology, including "The Physics of Star Trek." Books by Lawrence Krauss: www.amazon.com Download Quicktime version Small: c0116791.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com 720p HD: c0116791.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science richarddawkinsfoundation.org Atheist Alliance International http Produced by the Richard Dawkins Foundation and R. Elisabeth Cornwell Filmed & edited by Josh Timonen
Journey to the Edge of the Universe [Full - HD 1080p]
National Geographic presents the first accurate non-stop voyage from Earth to the edge of the Universe using a single, unbroken shot through the use of spectacular CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) technology. Building on images taken from the Hubble telescope, Journey to the Edge of the Universe explores the science and history behind the distant celestial bodies in the solar system. This spectacular, epic voyage across the cosmos, takes us from the Earth, past the Moon and our neighboring planets, out of our Solar System, to the nearest stars, nebulae and galaxies and beyond -- right to the edge of the Universe itself. When you finish this video, you will walk away from it with an awareness that you never had before, of the unseen astronomically massive universe that we float around on like a spec of dust in the ocean. This video takes you on a journey through the universe as if you are watching a Sci Fi adventure. Yet you constantly have to remind yourself that what you're seeing is really out there.
Sebastien Tellier - Universe
Taken from the album "Universe" (c) record makers under exclusive license to lucky number
Inner Universe (full song)
Listen, I've allowed you guys to comment once again. PLEASE do not let your remarks get out of hand. If you have a disagreement, take it to private messages, not my comment box/videos. NO, I AM NOT SAYING THESE LYRICS ARE 100% CORRECT. I do realize that there might be (and probably are) mistakes. LYRICS: Angely i demony kruzhili nado mnoj Rassykhali ternii i vechnye puti Ne znaet schast'je tol'ko tot, Kto ego zova ponyat' ne smog... Naljubuites', naljubuites' Aeria gloris, Aeria gloris I am Calling Calling now, Spirits rise and falling Soboj ostat'sya dol'she... Calling Calling, in the depths of longing Soboj ostat'sya dol'she... Stand alone... Where was life when it had a meaning... Stand alone... Nothing's real anymore and... ...Beskonechnyj beg... Poka zhiva ya mogu starat'sya na letu ne upast', Ne razuchit'sya mechtat'...lyubit'... ...Beskonechnyj beg... Calling Calling, For the place of knowing There's more that what can be linked Calling Calling, Never will I look away For what life has left for me Yearning Yearning, for what's left of loving Soboj ostat'sya dol'she... Calling Calling now, Spirits rise and falling Soboj ostat'sya dol'she... Calling Calling, in the depth of longing Soboj ostat'sya dol'she... English: Angels and demons were circling above me through the thorns to the stars The only one who doesn't know happiness is the one who couldn't understand its call I am Calling Calling now, Spirits rise and falling To stay myself longer... Calling Calling, in ...
Brian Greene: The universe on a string
www.ted.com In clear, nontechnical language, string theorist Brian Greene explains how our understanding of the universe has evolved from Einstein's notions of gravity and space-time to superstring theory, where minuscule strands of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions create every particle and force in the universe. (This mind-bending theory may soon be put to the test at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva).TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Checkout our Facebook page for TED exclusives www.facebook.com
The Scale of the Universe 2
Interactive: www.newgrounds.com htwins.net First version: www.newgrounds.com htwins.net Music (Frozen Star) is by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com
Dark Energy and the Runaway Universe
World-renowned astronomer and prize-winning professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Alex Filippenko, explores some of the mysteries of the universe at a special lecture at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Filippenko discusses observations of very distant exploding starts called super-novae that provide intriguing evidence that the expansion of the universe is now speeding up. Over the largest scales of space, the universe seems to be dominated by a repulsive "dark energy" of unknown origin, stretching the very fabric of space itself faster and faster with time. Series: "Voices" [1/2008] [Science] [Show ID: 13184]
Queen- 'Princes Of The Universe'
The official 'Princes Of The Universe' music video. Taken from Queen - 'Greatest Video Hits 2'.
Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?
www.ted.com At the heart of modern cosmology is a mystery Why does our universe appear so exquisitely tuned to create the conditions necessary for life? In this tour de force tour of some of science's biggest new discoveries, Brian Greene shows how the mind-boggling idea of a multiverse may hold the answer to the riddle.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to support.ted.com
Minecraft Universe (music video)
Song and animation by Eric Fullerton twitter.com youtube.com www.facebook.com Listen to The Shaft podcast: theshaftpodcast.com This song is available through ITUNES itunes.apple.com AMAZON www.amazon.com CDBABY www.cdbaby.com Vocals by WelshPixie - youtube.com Alien Skins by SatoriLove - www.youtube.com DOWNLOAD THIS WORLD MAP www.deadworkerspartynetwork.com "I'm fairly sure this is one of the definitions of awesome" -Notch
Ep 1: Waking Up in the Universe - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
richarddawkins.net Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic. The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store. richarddawkins.net The DVD includes subtitles in English, Spanish, French and Polish. Read the transcript: richarddawkins.net If you enjoy these free videos, please consider purchasing the DVD and/or making a donation to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science to help us continue our work. Donate here: richarddawkinsfoundation.org Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
The Universe - Science Fiction, Science Fact - History Channel
In the beginning, there was darkness, and then, bang—giving birth to an endless, expanding existence of time, space and matter. Now, see further than we've ever imagined, beyond the limits of our existence, in a place we call The Universe. A look at fantastic technology concepts, once mocked by physicists, that could be just over the horizon, such as teleportation, anti-gravity, and breaking the light speed barrier. Once only achieved by Hollywood, these concepts are now gaining serious attention within the scientific community. Credit to Original Uploader
Douglas Adams: Parrots the Universe and Everything
Douglas Adams was the best-selling British author and satirist who created The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In this talk at UCSB recorded shortly before his death, Adams shares hilarious accounts of some of the apparently absurd lifestyles of the world's creatures, and gleans from them extraordinary perceptions about the future of humanity. Series: Voices [5/2001] [Humanities] [Show ID: 5779]
Holographic Universe (Part 1 of 5 ) its all illusion.
The holographic universe proves that the physical world we believe is real is in fact illusion. Energy fields are decoded by our brains into a 3D picture, to give the illusion of a physical world.
THE FABRIC OF THE COSMOS: Universe or Multiverse | S39E08
Hard as it is to swallow, cutting-edge theories are suggesting that our universe may not be the only universe. Instead, it may be just one of an infinite number of worlds that make up the multiverse. Brian Greene takes us on a tour of this brave new theory at the frontier of physics, explaining why scientists believe it's true and showing what some of these alternate realities might be like.
Sneak Peak Greatest Toy in the Universe!
To suggest your name and receive product updates go to www.wowstuff.com Here's their Promo video... www.youtube.com Incase you don't know... thats me... Jaimie. I invented these things. I'm pretty psyched because this is something I've wanted to do since I was a wee little lad, and perused the toy store to find loads of poop. Its been literally an epic journey, and I'm exhausted, but almost to the finish line. :-) Well.... one particular finish line, anyway. :-) Something I should mention... No one at the stores, or in marketing care whether or not a toy is awesome. They don't care if its cheap junk with wheels on it that shouldn't be there. Thats not their job. Their job is to sell what YOU buy. It took an incredible amount of effort to get something this cool through all the processes. Now its up to you. What you spend your money on is what you'll get more of. Yes, I'll make money from these, but the reason I put rediculous effort and love into this is because I think this is the kind of thing that SHOULD be for sale. Don't be disappointing! Demand amazing stuff, and the people making the stuff will make it. There's no reason anyone should ever have to take something home, and be disappointed! Don't buy junk. ....buy awesome stuff, or nothing at all! That will make the world a more super place! So... there. Now you have a choice. :-) (or.... in a few months when they're in stores) Jaimie Mantzel ohhhh..... kay..... 2am, and I am toast! PS. The toy company I'm working ...
Stephen Hawking: Asking big questions about the universe
www.ted.com Professor Stephen Hawking asks some big questions about our universe -- How did the universe begin? How did life begin? Are we alone? -- and discusses how we might go about answering them.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Checkout our Facebook page for TED exclusives www.facebook.com
Project Camelot: Dolores Cannon - Convoluted Universe
Dolores Cannon is one of the foremost pioneers in regression hypnosis, accessing the subconscious mind of her subjects. She believes by use of her techniques that she gains access to the Universal Mind. Her objective is therapy for her clients, and ultimately an investigation to recover lost or hidden knowledge into who we really are. I had the good fortune to interview Dolores in late February 2010 while at the Laughlin UFO Congress. She is a tireless investigator and fearless chronicler of the vast reaches of the human mind. This interview gives a glimpse into the method behind her approach and some of the secrets she has uncovered in the process of delving into the deep recesses of the mind and psyche. Her clients reveal lives that encompass many states of being including those of various ET races, extra-dimensionals and other denizens inhabiting this vast multi-dimensional multi-verse. - Kerry Lynn Cassidy, Project Camelot Productions projectcamelotportal.com http
How the Universe Evolved
Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com From NASA's James Webb Telescope, ultra high-end supercomputer simulations show how gravity drew primitive galaxies together to form the large scale structures of our universe. Revel in these awe-inspiring visualizations produced by the Advanced Visualization Lab at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois and the MPE in Germany.
Leonardo's Universe
Bulent Atalay, himself a scientist and artist, offers a comprehensive look at Leonardo Da Vinci, his work, and the many ways in which this enigmatic genius has influenced our world.
Hawking's Universe
Ahead of TVO's exclusive broadcast of renowned physicist Stephen Hawking at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario on Sunday, June 20th, we examine Stephen Hawking's contribution to our understanding of the universe. GUESTS Janna Levin is a professor of Physics and Astronomy at Barnard College. Lawrence Krauss is foundation professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. Neil Turok is the Director of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and co-author of Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang. He has worked in a number of areas of theoretical physics and cosmology, focusing on developing fundamental theories and new observational tests. With Stephen Hawking, he developed the Hawking-Turok instanton solutions describing the birth of inflationary universes, and with Paul Steinhardt developed a cyclic theory of the universe. For more on Neil Turok click here. Raymond Laflamme is the Director of the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo, and an Associate Faculty member at Perimeter Institute. Amongst his most important theoretical results was inventing, with Emmanuel Knill and Gerard Milburn, a radically new approach to Quantum computing using linear optics. Lee Smolin is a theoretical physicist and faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Marcelo Gleiser is a professor of Natural History at Dartmouth College.
Universe
Is it possible for distant galaxies to be moving away from us faster than the speed of light? And if it is would it be possible for us to see them? Surprisingly the answer to both questions is a resounding YES. How is that possible? How can something travel faster than the speed of light? Today we will try and paint an accurate picture of the Universe based on the Lambda-Cold-Dark-Matter model, which is the best cosmological model today. Once we have painted that picture, the answers to our questions will be straightforward.
Miss Universe 2011 - The Bikini
The bikini has changed through the times, and has remained an important part of the pageant.
The Elegant Universe -1
No religious preachers. When you preach your religion every 5-10 mins in course of a scientific discussion, it basically reflects on your lack of confidence and esteem. It means you cannot even handle an information stream without bringing your own scriptures to the table and getting all defensive! This video-series talks about the various fources in our universe and the attempts made by Physicists to bring them all under one umbrella, under a [Theory of Everything]. It tries to [illustrate] some of the [physics-centered] problems we face about this universe. Click here for a more detailed description : www.pbs.org PS This is a really dumbed down video, if you are interested in the book of the same title, which makes a more technical read - Be sure to order one from www.amazon.com
UFOTV: Capitalist Conspiracy - Masters of the Universe
Was there a takeover of the United States by international bankers? In this program you will visit the scene of a crime so perfect that, for thirty years, no one knew it had even taken place. Join us as we investigate the birth of a criminal conspiracy to rob each and every bank vault in America, all at the same time. This is the true, behind the scenes, story of the birth of the United States Federal Reserve. NOW on DVD - Cat# K517 - Go to www.UFOTV.com.
The Beatles - Across The Universe 2006
Mspaint, mouse & movie maker Este vídeo lo hice el 8 de diciembre del 2006... Editando descripción.
Bobby Womack - The Bravest Man In The Universe
Pre-order Bobby Womack's album, The Bravest Man In The Universe: smarturl.it or from the XL US store: bit.ly Taken from the album, The Bravest Man In The Universe released by XL Recordings on 11(UK) / 12(US) June 2012. bobbywomack.com http xlrecordings.com
Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered
Take a look at some of the most distant galaxies Hubble has ever seen, and find out why, when we look at the most distant objects in the universe, we are also seeing the cosmos' earliest objects. "Hubble's Universe" is a recurring broadcast fromHubbleSite, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. Astrophysicist Frank Summers takes viewers on an in-depth tour of the latest Hubble discoveries. Find more episodes at HubbleSite.org. Hubble's Deepest View of the Universe Unveils Bewildering Galaxies across Billions of Years hubblesite.org Hubble's Deepest View Ever of the Universe Unveils Earliest Galaxies hubblesite.org Hubble Approaches the Final Frontier: The Dawn of Galaxies hubblesite.org Hubble Reaches the "Undiscovered Country" of Primeval Galaxies hubblesite.org In Deep Galaxy Surveys, Astronomers Get a Boost -- from Gravity hubblesite.org
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