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A History of the Universe in Sound
Honor Harger
Honor Harger introduces how the age of radio astronomy began starting from Alexander Gaam Bell's telephone up to the discovery of the Big Bang's left-over microwave radiation recoded by Penzias and Wilson.
0 people like thisHonor Harger: A History of the Universe in Sound
May 1, 2011 (about 12 years ago)Honor Harger introduces how the age of radio astronomy began starting from Alexander Gaam Bell's telephone up to the discovery of the Big Bang's left-over microwave radiation recoded by Penzias and Wilson.
0 people like thisMiles Quaritch: Col. Miles Quaritch's Briefing on Pandora Rules
December 18, 2009 (over 13 years ago)Colonel Miles Quaritch of the Private Security Force of RDA gallantly briefs the new men who arrived in Pandora in a not-so-optimistic manner.
1 people like thisJanna Levin: The Sound the Universe Makes
March 1, 2011 (over 12 years ago)Janna Levin discusses the nature of blackholes and the feasibility of hearing the universe and these blackholes in the future.
0 people like thisCarter Emmart: Demo: 3D Atlas of the Universe
February 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)Carter Emmart demos a software that comprises all plotted positions of heavenly bodies in a real-time arragement that allows the users not just to gain more information on astrology but also to gain realization of humanity's measure and breadth in the context of the whole universe.
0 people like thisDavid Christian: Big History
March 1, 2011 (over 12 years ago)David Christian explains the creation of the universe through simple scientific terms in order to help us understand that despite the complexity of our habitat, there exists a law that governs all existence.
0 people like thisDavid Deutsch: Our Place in the Cosmos
July 1, 2005 (almost 18 years ago)The resemblance of the human brain and knowledge and the being of quasars in mathematical sense is explained and vividly illustrated by David Deutsch.
1 people like thisAndrea Ghez: The Hunt for a Supermassive Black Hole
July 1, 2009 (almost 14 years ago)Andrea Ghez gives scientific evidence on the assumption of the existence of supermassive black holes.
1 people like thisMartin Rees: Is This our Final Century?
July 2, 2005 (almost 18 years ago)Martin Rees talks about how science has encompassed the big, the unknown and even the finite time of our planet.
1 people like thisRoy Gould: Preview the WorldWide Telescope
February 1, 2008 (over 15 years ago)Roy Gould introducess a new way of learning and appreciating our place in the entire universe through the use of Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope.
1 people like thisPenelope Boston: Life on Mars
February 1, 2006 (over 17 years ago)The career that I started early on in my life was looking for exotic life forms in exotic places, and at that time I was working in the Antarctic and the Arctic, and high deserts and low deserts. Until about a dozen years ago, when I was really captured by caves, and I really re-focused most of m...
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