Let’s talk about states of matter. You know your states of matter don’t you? We have solids, liquids and gasses, and plasmas, quark-gluon plasmas, nuclear matter, bose-einstein condensates, neutronium,... continue reading
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From Youtube, "Anti-gravity is one of those controversial subjects that some say is more in the realm of science fiction than science fact with many physicists saying it's just not theoretically possible... continue reading
posted by w1ndex 4 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 117 views • 14:25YouTube description: A launch mishap led to the best experimental confirmation of gravitational redshift. Huge thanks to Dr. Pacome Delva: https://ve42.co/pacome Dr. Sven Herrmann: https://ve42.co/sven ... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 5 years 4 months ago • 815 views • 11:52"That's Badass!" YouTube: Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how Albert Einstein correctly predicted the existence of gravitational waves.
posted by PlayhousePals 7 years 5 months 1 week ago • 489 views • 2:07From YT: It's okay to be smart!
posted by WeedandWeirdness 7 years 11 months 1 week ago • 113 views • 7:13WooHoo! Hank said Washington State! YouTube: Last week, it was announced that we've detected gravitational waves on Earth. Now, Hank explains what that means for the future and why it's such a huge deal.
posted by PlayhousePals 8 years 2 months ago • 564 views • 4:39The sound of the collision from a billion light-years away is the first direct evidence of gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time that Einstein predicted a century ago.
posted by blacklotus90 8 years 2 months 1 week ago • 778 views • 4:36IFLScience: Still baffled by Einstein’s theory of relativity, or even the parts in the movie Interstellar when everyone experiences time differently? Well, this teenager’s explanation of special relativity... continue reading
posted by Zawash 8 years 5 months 1 week ago • 1,541 views • 7:34An interesting riddle - can you sifters solve it, without resorting to the solution in the video (from 1:25)? iflscience: The following riddle is claimed to have been written by Einstein as a boy. It's... continue reading
posted by Zawash 8 years 7 months 2 weeks ago • 52 views • 5:08Test your eyesight. What do YOU see?
posted by PlayhousePals 9 years 3 weeks ago • 622 views • 1:49Say what? YouTube: How can just two rules of Einstein's 1905 theory of special relativity lead to seemingly paradoxical changes in the perception of time?
posted by PlayhousePals 9 years 3 weeks ago • 607 views • 5:46Here's a travel itinerary I can live without! YouTube: I'm filming a documentary for TV about how Uranium and radioactivity have shaped the modern world. It will be broadcast in mid-2015, details to... continue reading
posted by PlayhousePals 9 years 4 months 1 week ago • 217 views • 11:18YouTube Description: British physicist Brian Cox is challenged by the presenter of Radio 4's 'Life Scientific', Jim Al-Khalili, to explain the rules of quantum mechanics in just a minute. Brian succeeds;... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 9 years 7 months ago • 1,281 views • 1:25The brain that changed everything. Einstein's brain was removed a few hours after he deceased. Then it was stolen / lost. And then recovered. And researched lots to see if there was something about it.
posted by doogle 1 decade 7 months 1 week ago • 37 views • 47:08Sixty Symbols covers "the strange world of de Broglie waves and particles."
posted by Skeeve 1 decade 2 years 11 months 1 week ago • 2,645 views • 6:56The twins paradox, muons and special relativity are among the issues in this video about the symbol gamma, which can represent the Lorentz factor.
posted by Skeeve 1 decade 3 years 1 month 2 weeks ago • 1,704 views • 5:35Sixty Symbols explains the differences between Special and General Relativity and answers if they could change the value of any constant what would it be and why.
posted by RFlagg 1 decade 3 years 6 months 1 week ago • 865 viewsa short (5 minute) presentation talking about why this toy is a "wonderful piece of physics". Something that Einstein himself could not figure out.
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