Posts Tagged ‘cosmos’

Our Place In The Universe

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

TED talks: Our place in the cosmos. Carter Emmart demos a 3D atlas of the universe.

Carter Emmart uses astronomy and computational modeling to create scientifically accurate, three-dimensional tours of our universe.

“My job is to translate the difficulty of science into understandable stories.” (Carter Emmart)


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For the last 12 years, Carter Emmart has been coordinating the efforts of scientists, artists and programmers to build a complete 3D visualization of our known universe. He demos this stunning tour and explains how it’s being shared with facilities around the world.

As the Director of Astrovisualization at the American Museum of Natural History, Carter Emmart directs their groundbreaking space shows and heads up development of an interactive 3D atlas called The Digital Universe. He coordinates scientists, programmers and artists to produce scientifically accurate yet visually stunning and immersive space experiences in the AMNH’s Hayden Planetarium. Over the last decade, he has directed four shows: “Passport to the Universe”, “The Search for Life: Are we Alone?”, “Cosmic Collisions” and “Journey to the Stars”.

Emmart’s interest in space began early, and at ten he was taking astronomy courses in the old Hayden. As a child born into a family of artists, he naturally combined his love of science with his tendency for visualization. His first work was in architectural modeling, soon moving on to do scientific visualization for NASA and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, before joining the AMNH.

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TRANSCRIPT

The flat horizon that we’ve evolved with has been a metaphor for the infinite, unbounded resources and unlimited capacity for disposal of waste. It wasn’t until we really left Earth, got above the atmosphere and had seen the horizon bend back on itself that we could understand our planet as a limited condition. The Digital Universe Atlas has been built at the American Museum of Natural History over the past 12 years. We maintain that, put that together as a project to really chart the universe across all scales. What we see here are satellites around the Earth, and the Earth in proper registration against the universe, as we see. NASA supported this work 12 years ago as part of the rebuilding of the Hayden Planetarium so that we would share this with the world.

The Digital Universe is the basis of our space show productions that we do — our main space shows in the dome. But what you see here is the result of actually internships that we hosted with Linkoping University in Sweden. I’ve had 12 students work on this for their graduate work. And the result has been this software called Uniview and a company called SCISS in Sweden. This software allows interactive use. So this actual flight path and movie that we see here was actually flown live. I captured this live from my laptop in a cafe called Earth Matters on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where I live. And it was done as a collaborative project with the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art for an exhibit on comparative cosmology.

And so as we move out, we see continuously from our planet all the way out into the real of galaxies as we see here, light travel time, giving you a sense of how far away we are. As we move out, the light from these distant galaxies have taken so long, we’re essentially backing up into the past. We back so far up we’re finally seeing a containment around us — the afterglow of the Big Bang. This is the WMAP microwave background that we see. We’ll fly outside it here, just to see this sort of containment. If we were outside this, it would almost be meaningless, in the sense as before time. But this our containment of the visible universe. We know the universe is bigger than that which we can see.

And just in closing, I’d just like to say this beautiful world that we live on — Here we see a bit of the snow that some of you may have had to brave in coming out. So I’d like to just say that what the world needs now is a sense of being able to look at ourselves in this much larger condition now and a much larger sense of what home is. Because our home is the universe, and we are the universe, essentially. We carry that in us. And to be able to see our context in this larger sense at all scales helps us all in understanding where we are and who we are in the universe.

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Welcome to the Universe – III: The Size of Things

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Part III: The Size of Things

In this episode, we take a brief trip through the Solar System and beyond to see the size of the Universe.

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The Universe

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Picture of the universe, gradually zooms in to our solar system then the earth then to a tree then a leaf. Gradually it will zoom in through cells, atoms, neutrons, protons and eventually quarks. Really impressive

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Horizon: Is Everything We Know About the Universe Wrong? (Part 1 of 6)

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Horizon: Is Everything We Know About the Universe Wrong? (2010)

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge6RjTgyLr0
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij5q8WVyNVI
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPDd3Umv06c
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF-N4_zfGJI
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ElbuzKrTkk
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4rv9BqTWzI

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There’s something very odd going on in space, something that shouldn’t be possible. It is as though vast swathes of the universe are being hoovered up by a gigantic and invisible celestial vacuum cleaner.

Sasha Kaslinsky, the scientist who discovered the phenomenon, is understandably nervous: ‘It left us quite unsettled and jittery,’ he says, ‘because this is not something we planned to find.’ The accidental discovery of what is ominously being called ‘dark flow’ not only has implications for the destinies of large numbers of galaxies but threatens to overturn our current understanding of the birth and evolution of the universe.

Does dark flow herald a new era of cosmological understanding, or does it simply mean that everything we know about the universe is wrong?

Another brilliant documentary from the BBC’s ‘Horizon’ series.

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Edgar Cayce & The Universe part 5/12

Monday, April 26th, 2010

16 January 2008
Astronomy writer James Mullaney discussed his book Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos, which examines the “Sleeping Prophet’s” readings about the universe. As a scientist, he was initially skeptical about
the Cayce material (which was delivered in a trance state), but upon study, he was won over by its accuracy and insights.

Some highlights he presented from Cayce’s readings:

# Someone in antiquity had a telescope, but it was found rather than built by that person’s civilization.
# There is no life like ours in the solar system, but there are other beings/civilizations elsewhere in the universe.

# The stars and planets do not govern our future.
# In a sense, sunspots are caused by the turmoil of the human race.

Cayce, who died in 1945 and often spoke of past lives in his readings, may have reincarnated on another world, Mullaney suggested. Cayce’s entire 14,306 readings are available on a searchable
CD-ROM, which Mullaney said he used in his research.

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Carl Sagan – God, the Universe, & Everything Else

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Stephen Hawking – God, the Universe, & Everything Else / Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clarke (1988)
British journalist and TV host Magnus Magnusson tackles big questions about our universe in this educational colloquium that brings together three of the 20th century’s leading scientific thinkers: theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, astronomer Carl Sagan and author Arthur C. Clarke. They explore everything from the Big Bang Theory to the expansion of the universe, black holes, extraterrestrial life and the origins of creativity.
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The Planets – Different Worlds 5.avi

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Travel back in time and space to witness the awesome forces that gave birth to the Sun and the far-flung family of planets that orbit it. From the rocky, superheated surface of Mercury, to the storm-wracked atmosphere of gigantic Jupiter and the distant mysteries of Pluto, this is a richly detailed introduction to the creation, composition and alien landscapes of The planets.

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How Large is the Universe?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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 cosmosBut also at the behavior of matter and energy on the smallest of scales. The mind-blowing answer comes from a theory describing the birth of the universe in the first instant of time.

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Mysteries of Deep Space: Black Holes

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Part 4 of 6. Explores the revolution in astronomy launched by the Hubble space Telescope.

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