Posts Tagged ‘Science’

Carl Sagan: A Universe Not Made For Us

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Excerpts from Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in space. More specifically, from the chapter titled A universe Not Made For Us. I edited together the audio from the audio-book, and added the video from Stephen Hawking’s Into the Universe and Brian Cox’s Wonders of the Solar System. The music is Jack’s Theme from the Lost soundtrack.

I am overjoyed by the reaction to this video. To all those who have made such kind comments: thank you! It is a testament to Carl’s seemingly endless brilliance that he is still able to touch so many people over a decade since his death.

Watch this video with Spanish subtitles here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yPLzUpHqHM
Watch this video with Portuguese subtitles here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W43wOBGueUI
Watch this video with Arabic subtitles here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWeNlZKhk4c
Watch this video with Russian subtitles here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HvhImhF914

I do realize the subtitles are wildly inaccurate and somewhat offensive to some and for that I apologize. YouTube’s auto-transcribe function is still a work-in-progress, but I’ll see what I can do about adding my own subtitles.

If you enjoyed this video, read the magnificent book from which it originated: http://www.amazon.com/Pale-Blue-Dot-Vision-Future/dp/0345376595/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278371196&sr=8-1

Also highly recommended, Billions and Billions: http://www.amazon.com/Billions-Thoughts-Death-Brink-Millennium/dp/0345379187/ref=pd_sim_b_2

For those of you interested in my other work, here is a zombie movie that some friends and I put together in a couple of days (NSFW): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS-pYx72kAI&feature=PlayList&p=67B53ADA0AC49FC1&index=0&playnext=1

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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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Planet of Altered States

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Best viewed full screen 1080p. Natural and human-caused change captured in these extraordinary image sequences covering years and decades of time. Read about the individual sequences on:

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/WorldOfChange/index.php

Earth is constantly changing. Some changes are a natural part of the climate system, such as the seasonal expansion and contraction of the Arctic sea ice pack. The responsibility for other changes, such as the Antarctic ozone hole, falls squarely on humanity’s shoulders. NASA’s World of Change series documents how our planet’s land, oceans, atmosphere, and Sun are changing over time.

Mt. St. Helens
The devastation of the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mt. St. Helens and the gradual recovery of the surrounding landscape is documented in this series of satellite images from 1979–2009.

Aral Sea
A massive irrigation project in the Kyzylkum Desert of central Asia has devastated the Aral Sea over the past 50 years. These images show the continued decline of the Southern Aral Sea in the past decade, as well as the first steps of recovery in the Northern Aral Sea in recent years.

Dubai
To expand the possibilities for beachfront tourist development, Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, undertook a massive engineering project to create hundreds of artificial islands along its Persian Gulf coastline.

Yellowstone
In 1988, wildfires raced through Yellowstone National Park, consuming hundreds of thousands of acres. This series of Landsat images tracks the landscape’s slow recovery through 2008.

Southeast Australia
Drought has taken a severe toll on croplands in Southeast Australia during many years this decade.

Colorado River
Combined with human demands, a multi-year drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin caused a dramatic drop in the Colorado River’s Lake Powell in the early part of the 2000 decade. The lake began to recover in the latter part of the decade, but as of May 2010, it was still less than 60 percent of capacity.

Antarctica
In the early 1980s, scientists began to realize that CFCs were creating a thin spot—a hole—in the ozone layer over Antarctica every spring. This series of satellite images shows the ozone hole on the day of its maximum depth each year from 1979 through 2008.

Amazon
The state of Rondônia in western Brazil is one of the most deforested parts of the Amazon. This series shows deforestation on the frontier in the northwestern part of the state between 2000 and 2008.

Larsen B Ice Shelf
In early 2002, scientists monitoring daily satellite images of the Antarctic Peninsula watched in amazement as almost the entire Larsen B Ice Shelf splintered and collapsed in just over one month. They had never witnessed such a large area disintegrate so rapidly.

West Virginia
Based on data from NASA’s Landsat 5 satellite, these natural-color (photo-like) images document the growth of the Hobet mine in Boone County, West Virginia, as it expands from ridge to ridge between 1984 to 2009.

Iraq
In the years following the Second Gulf War, Iraqi residents began reclaiming the country’s nearly decimated Mesopotamian marshes. This series of images documents the transformation of the fabled landscape between 2000 and 2009.

Yellow River Delta
Once free to wander up and down the coast of the North China Plain, the Yellow River Delta has been shaped by levees, canals, and jetties in recent decades.

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George Smoot: The design of the universe

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

http://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.

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They Might Be Giants – How Many Planets?

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Created by ColourMovie. From TMBGs new CD/DVD set Here Comes Science. Available at iTunes and Amazon now! http://bit.ly/AmazonScience

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Dark Matter And the Ultimate Fate of the Universe

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Join UCSD Physicist Kim Griest as he takes you on an exploration of two of the major unsolved questions in the physical sciences: What might be the fate of the universe and what is the nature of the dark matter which ultimately decides this fate? Series: “UCSD Millennium Lectures” [2/2000] [Science] [Show ID: 4661]

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Space Junk Song

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

FREE mp3, Lyrics, and Info:

1 of 3 music videos we made for the Science Channel’s BRINK. http://science.discovery.com/brink/brink.html

Art and animation by Billy Reid. Check out his channel:

http://www.youtube.com/verytasteful

FREE mp3: http://rhettandlink.com/music/

Chords: Verse: F Bbm Bridge: Am-sus Dm Gm; Am Dm C

Lyrics:
Weve got the greatest job on earth
and were not even on earth
were orbiting the world, you see
collecting space debris
expended rockets, expired satellites
circling the globe, endangering space flight.
were the guys cleaning up the mess
putting astronauts familys fears to rest.

you wouldnt believe the premium on my life insurance policy
even a paint chip would take off my arm travelling at orbital velocity

Collectin space junk, space waste, space stuff
We make it safe for shuttles to fly

Were trash men, weightless trash men!
Cleaning up the crap you left behind

verse2
We got hit by Soviet trash last year
from the cosmonauts on MIR
- but our worst memory was when we
were sprayed by frozen pee
Heres some old bag of toiletries
whats in it? sunscreen and hydrocortisone cream
and the ashes of gene roddenberry
Ah! Tom Hanks script from Apollo 13!

you wouldnt believe the premium on my life insurance policy
even a toenail would cut off my head travelling at orbital velocity

Collectin space junk, space waste, space stuff
Living the cosmic custodian life.
Were trash men, weightless trash men!
scouring space…while trying not to die!

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Bill Nye Demonstrates Distance Between Planets

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Bill Nye The Science Guy rides his bike across a barren plain to demonstrate a scale model of the solar system

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Coast to Coast AM – Mar 26 2010 – Consciousness & the Universe part 1/9

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell welcomed renegade thinker and scientist, Robert Lanza, who discussed how life and consciousness are essential to the existence of our universe — a
controversial theory called “biocentrism”. Numerous experiments show that everything we see out there, every single particle, depends on the presence of an observer, he said.

Citing the two-hole experiment, in which particles are beamed toward a barrier with double slits, Lanza pointed out that an observed particle acts as one would expect and goes through a single
hole. When unobserved, however, the particle behaves like a wave and passes through multiple slits at the same time. Lanza suggested that our observations effect the world around us as well, and
without conscious observers (in the form of biological life) there would be no universe at all.

space and time are not external objects and do not exist independent of an observer’s mind, he continued. Lanza likened time to a vinyl record on a turntable. All of the songs exist simultaneously
even if you only experience them one at a time. He further proposed that the choices we make in our present can effect the past, noting the conclusions of a recently published experiment in which
scientists retroactively changed a quantum event that had already happened.

This theory of time may dramatically alter our understanding of what we think are linear-based events, such the Big Bang. According to Lanza, without a consciousness there to observe it, the Big
Bang exists only as a probability state. As an example, he referenced the work of late physicist John Wheeler, who advanced the notion that light from distant quasars only existed when it was
observed.

Lanza also spoke briefly about human cloning and stem cell research.

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Brian Greene: The universe on a string

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

http://www.ted.com n 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.)

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