YouTube Description: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and flares are both solar events, but they are not the same. This video shows the differences between the two by highlighting specific features of... continue reading
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YouTube Description: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and flares are both solar events, but they are not the same. This video shows the differences between the two by highlighting specific features of... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkVanderbilt University Seyfert Lecture featuring Dr. Paul J. Steinhardt, the Albert Einstein Professor in Science and director of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science at Princeton University. ... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnaThere are many good reasons to be skeptical, but I ask that you reserve judgement until you've watched the video in its entirety, including the credits.
posted by dystopianfuturetoday""The Big Beginning" is the eighth installment in the Symphony of Science music video series. It deals with the origins of our universe, covering the Big Bang theory, expansion and cooling of the universe,... continue reading
posted by Hybrid"How do we know black holes exist? Would you like to know what it would be like to fall into one? Recent simulations and cutting-edge visuals are giving new insight into these strange objects and have... continue reading
posted by Hybrid3D representation of the known universe. YT: NASA created this Universe tour using images from the Hubble and other sources, placing each of them in 3D space in relation to our viewing point.
posted by KnivesOutPart 1 of a 9 part video series (on youtube)
posted by bluecliffA poetic video that pretty much sums up the way I've come to understand things. Which I owe in part to Video sift/youtube for taking a great part in by sifting these types of videos.
posted by redyellowblueWait! The universe is flat? Flat here doesn't mean it doesn't have depth or volume, but it doesn't have a curve. Tony explains in this video. We really need an astronomy channel.
posted by RFlaggTony Darnell explains the recent ESO announcement of the most distant galaxy ever measured. The light we pick up from it left that galaxy over 13.1 billion years ago and would be one of the first galaxies... continue reading
posted by RFlaggVery cool video, based on images from hubble.
posted by mintbbbThe documentary offers some brief insight on the Big Bang Theory, development of our Solar System, black holes, and the rise of life on Earth. journey through Fermilab's Tevatron particle accelerator... continue reading
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