universe.....what a big place it is

universe.....what_a_big_place_it_isuniverse.....what a big place it is

Rating:    User: davidcasey12345   2008-05-03T19:17:13.54Z

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FIONA APPLE "Across The Universe"

FIONA_APPLE_Across_The_UniverseFIONA APPLE

Rating:    User: OnlineNow   2007-12-13T04:04:29.207Z

Tags: fiona | apple | beatles | apple | john | lennon | across | the | pop | ballad | mtv | vh1 | easy | listening |

Horizon - Parallel Universes pt 2/2

Horizon_-_Parallel_Universes_pt_22Parallel 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. 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

Rating:    User: ConspiracyCentral   2007-07-08T00:39:27.783Z

Tags: Horizon | Parrallel | Universes | physics | science | bang | hawking | atoms | atom | particles | theory | ghosts | ghost | string | |

Horizon - Parallel Universes pt 1/2

Horizon_-_Parallel_Universes_pt_12<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, 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>

Rating:    User: ConspiracyCentral   2007-07-07T23:34:58.013Z

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Stars and planets in scale.

Stars_and_planets_in_scale.A great CG animation of the relative sizes of some stars and planets.

Rating:    User: Atheist   2007-01-22T20:47:24.06Z

Tags: | astronomy | | | and | | | stars | | | | scale | | tiny | | huge | | solar | | system | | galaxy | | eart |

Tenchi universe

Tenchi_universeOpening

Rating:    User: BloodyHarry   2007-04-27T10:48:11.95Z

Tags: tenchi | muyo | tenchi |

Fiona Apple :: Across The Universe

Fiona_Apple_::_Across_The_UniverseFiona Apple cover of Beatles song. Cool music video.

Rating:    User: baiowolf   2007-11-29T20:54:50.01Z

Tags: Fiona | Apple | Across | Beatles | John | Lennon | Pleasantville |

Teenage Wasteland from Austria " the funny gardener "

Teenage_Wasteland___from__Austria____the_funny_gardener_Hallo to everybody outhere and a special High to all american V-tubers from livevideo.com ! Very nice community -you are having here In Europe filesharing..... is at the beginning but coming in use very quick ! Mankind on it's travel through the times has a new kind “handling” moving pictures with sound ! There's nothing like presence - there is no time like now !

Rating:    User: mischa2313   2007-01-24T05:12:08.06Z

Tags: Teenager | Austria | Österreich | Alps | Buddha | Europe | Salzkammergut | Wasteland | earth |

Rock and Roll A-Z: Across the Universe

Rock_and_Roll_A-Z:_Across_the_UniverseHi. This is me, Bekah, talking about Across the Universe in my new video blog series "Rock and Roll A-Z" watch meeee!!!! you'll hear music and facts and get to see my smiling face!!

Rating:    User: BekahB   2007-01-23T05:21:32.763Z

Tags: music | girl | pretty | song | fun | bored |

My first Star Trek Ultimate Universe Mod video

My_first_Star_Trek_Ultimate_Universe_Mod_videoOkay, here it is - took me a few hours to make, and it's the first, so don't laugh y'all

Rating:    User: alexhortdog95   2007-12-05T03:49:34.78Z

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Re: Live Video Magazine Suggestions

Re:_Live_Video_Magazine_Suggestionsmy response to Ask the tyrant

Rating:    User: Ilavakamehtnod   2007-08-08T18:39:41.36Z

Tags: live | video | magazine | suggestions |

Origin of the Universe - Stephen Hawking (1 of 5)

Origin_of_the_Universe_-_Stephen_Hawking_(1_of_5)Stephen Hawking gives a lecture on the Hawking-Hartle no boundary universe.

Rating:    User: BestofVirals   2007-08-09T00:55:01.85Z

Tags: Stephen | Hawking | Hawking-Hartle | Big | Bang | Wave | Function | Cosmology | Theoretical | Physics |

Live Video Magazine Suggestions

Live_Video_Magazine_SuggestionsLive Video Magazine Suggestions

Rating:    User: AskTheTyrant   2007-08-08T14:10:57.817Z

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An Interview with Daniel Dennett.

An_Interview_with_Daniel_Dennett.Darwin's idea of natural selection makes people uncomfortable because it reverses the direction of tradition. ~Daniel Dennett

Rating:    User: Universe   2007-08-06T06:55:04.053Z

Tags: Carl | Sagan | Daniel | Dennett | richard | dawkins | atheist |

The mystical heart of the universe

The_mystical_heart_of_the_universeOm Mani Padme Hum,Namaste?

Rating:    User: BritishPagan   2007-02-06T17:11:53.857Z

Tags: Mystical | East | Heart | of | Meditation | chant |

Brandon's Drug Universe

Brandons_Drug_UniverseWelcome to Brandon's Drug Universe! Today, Brandon teaches you all about cocaine! Part 2 coming soon

Rating:    User: STD-TV   2007-04-28T09:50:38.23Z

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GALACTIC DANCIN'

GALACTIC_DANCINI remember the galactic-war...

Rating:    User: massimiliano   2007-01-25T01:18:50.763Z

Tags: galactic | dancing | galaga | 88 | war | games | old | coin-op |

SPACE

SPACEFUNNY COMMERCIAL

Rating:    User: EddieD   2007-11-28T05:49:08.123Z

Tags: alliens | astronaut | treek | commercial | future | ovnis | ufos | eddied | videos | virals |

Agotamiento de un punto

Agotamiento_de_un_punto"La tele es una ventana al mundo, dicen.. solo que está cerrada y no nos permite ver más allá"

Rating:    User: Juanonymous   2007-01-24T13:16:54.967Z

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Total Lunar Eclipse in time lapse mode

Total_Lunar_Eclipse_in_time_lapse_modeAug 28 2007

Rating:    User: trigirl   2007-08-29T21:13:29.21Z

Tags: lunar | moon | eclipse | time | lapse | cool |

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