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| Hawkings Multiverses 03:15Stephen Hawking's latest theory of multiple Universes, but we slip in and out of Heaven and Hell all the time. Tags: hawking bardo islam Category: People Views: 47 Comments: 2 Added: Aug 7, 08 By: elaurenzo  | |
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| A Brief History of Quake By Steven Hawking 01:25Stephen hawking describes how good Quake 3 is and Bruceys Home :) Tags: quake quake3 thebruce hawking Category: Video Games Views: 48 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 17, 07 By: the-bruce | |
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| Stephen Hawking A Circuit Freq and Supertripper? 02:20It has been theorized that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number or type writers would eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare.... well, we only had a couple of monkeys (or was more...that one Karl Pilkington?) and a half hour and this is the video they came up with...<br />Get the new Circuit Freq release "SUPERTRIPPER" now on beatport... more info on http://www.insidethetourbus.com less Tags: stephen hawking circuit freq insidethetourbus julienk karl pilkington Category: Music Views: 6 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 4, 09 By: dwightlewis9132 | |
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| The not so elegant Multiverses 02:20The trap of time and space Tags: stephen hawking Category: People Views: 21 Comments: 2 Added: Mar 20, 08 By: elaurenzo  | |
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| Origin of the Universe Stephen Hawking 1 of 5) 10:03Stephen Hawking gives a lecture on the Hawking-Hartle no boundary universe. Tags: stephen hawking hawkinghartle big bang wave function universe cosmology theoretical physics Category: Science & Technology Views: 237 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 8, 07 By: BestofVirals | |
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| Sad Robot 04:33Why is Sad Robot so sad? Why did his inventor even bother making him? Will Sad Robot ever find happiness? With Special Guest Star Stephen Hawking Tags: sad robot stephen hawking animation Category: Arts & Animation Views: 237 Comments: 2 Added: Nov 15, 06 By: weaknights  | |
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| Stockbrokers Unity 03:34Multiplicity in Unity Tags: unity multiplicity arabi junaid hallaj hawking time space peristalsis bolus duality face god visceral consciousness phantasmagoria mithal Category: People Views: 20 Comments: 5 Added: Nov 28, 08 By: elaurenzo  | |
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| Stephen Hawkings Universe 53:29Cosmology, Astrophysics –Stephen Hawking’s Universe–2 / 6 Tags: cosmology astrophysics stephen hawkings universe Category: Science & Technology Views: 13 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 8, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |
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| Time is Motion 01:57My theory of time with an injection of humor. Tags: time motion universe stephen hawking quantum physics relativity philosophy Category: Science & Technology Views: 89 Comments: 1 Added: Jun 8, 08 By: Mojo4Mojo  | |
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| Daft Acapella 03:05They could have hired Steven Hawking for this job. Tags: daft punk music acapella steven hawking funny humor performance Category: Entertainment Views: 182 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 11, 07 By: BestofVirals | |
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| Hawkings In Space 01:07You know that the video of Stephen Hawking floating around in zero G was going to hit the Internet eventually. Tags: stephen hawking science space zero gravity airplane Category: People Views: 180 Comments: 0 Added: May 31, 07 By: shroudofturing | |
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| STREET HAWKING PART 2 PREVIEW) 01:31THIS IS A TASTER TO THE NEW STREET HAWKING DVD, WHITCH WILL BE READY FOR SALE IN THE SUMMER 07, IT CONTAINS VIDEO FOOTAGE OF HARRIS HAWKS FLYING FROM A MOVING 4X4 CATCHING ROOKES, CROWS, PHEASANTS ETC Tags: hawk falcon driveby falconry harris goshawk sparrowhawk Category: Extreme Views: 507 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 22, 07 By: bundyjay | |
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| Carl Sagan Cosmos Remaster by SO OUT THERE 03:25FREE MP3: http://www.SoOutThere.com Get Torrent: http://www.mininova.org/tor/3119497 Carl Sagan Cosmos - Glorious Dawn (ft Stephen Hawking) - Colorpulse (SO OUT THERE Remix). A musical tribute to two great more...men of science: Carl Sagan and his cosmologist companion Stephen Hawking. Music written by John Boswell of http://www.SymphonyOfScience.com with Post Production and Remix by Tim Jones - http://www.SoOutThere.com Almost all samples and footage taken from Carl Sagan's Cosmos and Stephen Hawking's Universe series. less Tags: so out there carl sagan remix music stephen hawking glorious dawn science cosmos universe space milky way galaxy john boswell colorpulse tim jones Category: Music Views: 0 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 16, 09 By: SoOutThere  | |
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| Important Eye Instructions 00:39Important cyclops eye instructions. Tags: iamblindorg sex love greed new eye blind god right wrong live time stephen hawking dimension king Category: Entertainment Views: 28 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 6, 08 By: chrisgusev | |
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| Many Worlds in this Arrow of Time 01:37Penis and size and Prayer Tags: tir na nog penis prayer jami ibn arabi cinderella many worlds theory split reality decision bush dalai lama politcians willing wishing baraka 20012 hunger intention black magic universal wave function pied piper sufi stories hawking prayer wheels black magic. Category: People Views: 41 Comments: 7 Added: Oct 6, 08 By: elaurenzo  | |
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| 8 Track to the Future Part 2 09:05This is part 2 of "8 Track to the Future", my time traveling comedy.
I hope you enjoy this video. A lot of work was put into it. Tags: eight track future stephen hawking time elo. kill bill music video independent crap original. Category: Arts & Animation Views: 36 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 21, 07 By: shogunblade  | |
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| God the Universe amp Everything Else quotWeb Linksquot; 09:59Stephen 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 more...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. NOTE: Becasue this is copyrighted program, I can only post a few clips. But here are a few links on were you can rent or buy it. http://www.netflix.com/Movie/70062143?trkid=73
http://www.amazon.com/Stephen-Hawking-Universe-Everything-Arthur/dp/B000LP6KQW
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7360416
http://search.reviews.ebay.com/God-The-Universe-and-Everything-Else-Stephen-Hawking_UPC_032031414990_W0QQfvcsZ1177QQsoprZ56799223 less Tags: stephen hawking carl sagan arthur c clarke 1988 big bang cosmos Category: Entertainment Views: 267 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 6, 07 By: Universe  | |
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| Fractals The Color of Infinity pt 33 17:54Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the more...M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics. less Tags: answer fractal fratals space 2001 god design universe hawking science complex math mathematics world earth geometry mset nature. Category: News Views: 591 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 24, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |
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| Fractals The Color of Infinity pt 23 17:57<b> Read Description for a link to part 3</b> Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world more...of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/8C2FD5A61D4242DFABE52A63CD767BF4/fractals-the-color-of-infini.aspx">Click Here for pt 3</a> less Tags: answer fractal fratals space 2001 god design universe hawking science complex math mathematics world earth geometry mset nature. Category: Science & Technology Views: 619 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 24, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |
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| Fractals The Color of Infinity pt 13 17:54<b> Read Description for a link to part 2</b> Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world more...of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/F04230C30E6144AC80E5114DDCF9F2C7/fractals-the-color-of-infini.aspx">Click Here for pt 2</a> less Tags: answer fractal fratals space 2001 god design universe hawking science complex math mathematics world earth geometry mset nature. Category: Science & Technology Views: 1,296 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 24, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |
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| Hawking on none Gravity 01:09feel free Tags: weird fun funny act event lucky show time best trick aero space plane air sky force army war usa iraq world take planet Category: Entertainment Views: 5 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 17, 07 By: exoticcartoday | |
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| Horizon Parallel Universes pt 22 25:03Parallel Universes BBC Two 9.00pm Thursday 14 February 2002 NARRATOR (DILLY BARLOW): Imagine you could find an explanation for everything in the Universe, from the smallest events possible to the biggest. more...This is the dream which has captivated the most brilliant scientists since Einstein. Now they think they may have found it. The theory is breathtaking and it has an extraordinary conclusion: that the Universe we live in is not the only one.
MICHIO KAKU (City University of New York): That there could be an infinite number of universes each with a different law of physics. Our Universe could be just one bubble floating in an ocean of other bubbles.
NARRATOR: Everything you are about to hear is true, at least in this Universe it is. For almost a hundred years science has been haunted by a dark secret: that there might be mysterious hidden worlds beyond our human senses. Mystics had long claimed there were such places. They were, they said, full of ghosts and spirits. The last thing science wanted was to be associated with such superstition, but ever since the 1920s physicists have been trying to make sense of an uncomfortable discovery. When they tried to pinpoint the exact location of atomic particles like electrons they found it was utterly impossible. They had no single location.
ALAN GUTH (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): When one studies the properties of atoms one found that the reality is far stranger than anybody would have invented in the form of fiction. Particles really do have the possibility of, in some sense, being in more than one place at one time.
NARRATOR: The only explanation which anyone could come up with is that the particles don't just exist in our Universe. They flit into existence in other universes, too and there are an infinite number of these parallel universes, all of them slightly different. In effect, there's a parallel universe in which Napoleon won the Battle of Waterloo. In another the British Empire held on to its American colony. In one you were never born.
ALAN GUTH: Essentially anything that can happen does happen in one of the alternatives which means that superimposed on top of the Universe that we know of is an alternative universe where Al Gore is President and Elvis Presley is still alive.
NARRATOR: This idea was so uncomfortable that for decades scientists dismissed it, but in time parallel universes would make a spectacular comeback. This time they'd be different, they'd be even stranger than Elvis being alive. There's an old proverb that says: be careful what you wish for in case your wish comes true. The most fervent wish of physics has long been that it could find a single elegant theory which would sum up everything in our Universe. It was this dream which would lead unwittingly to the rediscovery of parallel universes. It's a dream which has driven the work of almost every physicist.
MICHIO KAKU: On the ice rink I am communing with the fundamental laws of physics. At the instant of creation we believe that the Universe was symmetrical, it was pure, it was elegant. Without friction Newtonian laws are laid bare, simple, elegant and beautiful, pure, noble, elemental, just like it was at the beginning of time. When I was a child of eight my elementary school teacher came in the room and announced that a great scientist had just died and on the evening news that night everyone was flashing pictures of his desk with the unfinished manuscript of his greatest work. I wanted to know what was in that manuscript. Years later I found out that it was the attempt of Albert Einstein to create a Theory of Everything, a theory of the Universe and I wanted to be part of that quest.
NARRATOR: Einstein never achieved his goal of a Theory of Everything, but again and again others have thought they were on the brink of this ultimate achievement. This was always wishful thinking - until recently. A revolution occurred in the 1980s. In universities across the world new less Tags: horizon parrallel universes physics science big bang hawking atoms particles theory ghosts string Category: Science & Technology Views: 716 Comments: 4 Added: Jul 7, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |
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| Horizon Parallel Universes pt 12 19:33<b>Read Description for a link to part 2</b> Parallel Universes BBC Two 9.00pm Thursday 14 February 2002 NARRATOR (DILLY BARLOW): Imagine you could find an explanation for everything in the Universe, more...from the smallest events possible to the biggest. This is the dream which has captivated the most brilliant scientists since Einstein. Now they think they may have found it. The theory is breathtaking and it has an extraordinary conclusion: that the Universe we live in is not the only one.
MICHIO KAKU (City University of New York): That there could be an infinite number of universes each with a different law of physics. Our Universe could be just one bubble floating in an ocean of other bubbles.
NARRATOR: Everything you are about to hear is true, at least in this Universe it is. For almost a hundred years science has been haunted by a dark secret: that there might be mysterious hidden worlds beyond our human senses. Mystics had long claimed there were such places. They were, they said, full of ghosts and spirits. The last thing science wanted was to be associated with such superstition, but ever since the 1920s physicists have been trying to make sense of an uncomfortable discovery. When they tried to pinpoint the exact location of atomic particles like electrons they found it was utterly impossible. They had no single location.
ALAN GUTH (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): When one studies the properties of atoms one found that the reality is far stranger than anybody would have invented in the form of fiction. Particles really do have the possibility of, in some sense, being in more than one place at one time.
NARRATOR: The only explanation which anyone could come up with is that the particles don't just exist in our Universe. They flit into existence in other universes, too and there are an infinite number of these parallel universes, all of them slightly different. In effect, there's a parallel universe in which Napoleon won the Battle of Waterloo. In another the British Empire held on to its American colony. In one you were never born.
ALAN GUTH: Essentially anything that can happen does happen in one of the alternatives which means that superimposed on top of the Universe that we know of is an alternative universe where Al Gore is President and Elvis Presley is still alive.
NARRATOR: This idea was so uncomfortable that for decades scientists dismissed it, but in time parallel universes would make a spectacular comeback. This time they'd be different, they'd be even stranger than Elvis being alive. There's an old proverb that says: be careful what you wish for in case your wish comes true. The most fervent wish of physics has long been that it could find a single elegant theory which would sum up everything in our Universe. It was this dream which would lead unwittingly to the rediscovery of parallel universes. It's a dream which has driven the work of almost every physicist.
MICHIO KAKU: On the ice rink I am communing with the fundamental laws of physics. At the instant of creation we believe that the Universe was symmetrical, it was pure, it was elegant. Without friction Newtonian laws are laid bare, simple, elegant and beautiful, pure, noble, elemental, just like it was at the beginning of time. When I was a child of eight my elementary school teacher came in the room and announced that a great scientist had just died and on the evening news that night everyone was flashing pictures of his desk with the unfinished manuscript of his greatest work. I wanted to know what was in that manuscript. Years later I found out that it was the attempt of Albert Einstein to create a Theory of Everything, a theory of the Universe and I wanted to be part of that quest. <b><a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/696F22628F044A6FA083E1443595859B/horizon-parallel-universes-p.aspx">Click Here for part 2</a></b> less Tags: horizon parrallel universes physics science big bang hawking atoms particles theory ghosts string Category: Science & Technology Views: 984 Comments: 3 Added: Jul 7, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |
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| 8 Track to the Future 09:36Part 1 of 2 parts of one of my original short stories I have made. It's plot is explained in the beginning, so it should not be a problem to pick up on it. Part 2 will come soon. Tags: eight track future stephen hawking time elo halo kill bill music video scary independent original crap. Category: Entertainment Views: 145 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 27, 07 By: shogunblade  | |
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