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Ghost Rider is a motorcycle stunt rider based in Stockholm, Sweden. He stars in a number of motorcycle movies comprising journeys through uncontrol...
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Ghost Rider is a motorcycle stunt rider based in Stockholm, Sweden. He stars in a number of motorcycle movies comprising journeys through uncontrolled and unstaged roads and highways at obviously highly illegal speeds. One of the most notorious of these journeys is the "Uppsala Run" in Ghost Rider: The Final Ride, 2002. This trip covers 68 km of continuous travel from Stockholm to Uppsala in less than 15 minutes (this equates to an average speed 270 km/h (168 mph) over the period) on standard traffic laden highways.
The videos can be described as continuous traffic violations, with excessive speeds and improper passing being most prominent. Other incidents include weaving through highway traffic at 180 mph (300 km/h), evading police pursuits and resisting arrests. Another recurring theme in the Ghost Rider videos is the harassment of police officers, who have little hope of catching the protagonist.
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Ghost Rider is a motorcycle stunt rider based in Stockholm, Sweden. He stars in a number of motorcycle movies comprising journeys through uncontrol...
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Ghost Rider is a motorcycle stunt rider based in Stockholm, Sweden. He stars in a number of motorcycle movies comprising journeys through uncontrolled and unstaged roads and highways at obviously highly illegal speeds. One of the most notorious of these journeys is the "Uppsala Run" in Ghost Rider: The Final Ride, 2002. This trip covers 68 km of continuous travel from Stockholm to Uppsala in less than 15 minutes (this equates to an average speed 270 km/h (168 mph) over the period) on standard traffic laden highways.
The videos can be described as continuous traffic violations, with excessive speeds and improper passing being most prominent. Other incidents include weaving through highway traffic at 180 mph (300 km/h), evading police pursuits and resisting arrests. Another recurring theme in the Ghost Rider videos is the harassment of police officers, who have little hope of catching the protagonist.
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Lawrence Krauss (Arizona State University)
September 21st, 2011.
Hiding in the Mirror: The Mysterious Allure of Extra Dimensions
Throughout recorded ...
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Lawrence Krauss (Arizona State University)
September 21st, 2011.
Hiding in the Mirror: The Mysterious Allure of Extra Dimensions
Throughout recorded history, humans have longed for a world in which there is more out there than meets the eye. Everything from Hidden universes and alternate realities to vastly different speculations about heaven, hell, and an afterlife have fascinated humankind for millenia, and more recently have captured the public's imagination in such TV shows as The Twilight Zone and Star Trek , in innumerable science fiction books and movies, and art from Picasso to Dali.
Physicists are now hotly debating the possible existence of any underlying mathematical beauty associated with a host of new dimensions that may or may not exist in nature. Further, it has now been proposed that the extra dimensions of string theory may not even be microscopically small. Instead, they could be large enough to house entire other universes with potentially different laws of physics, and perhaps even objects that, like the eight dimensional beings in a Buckaroo Banzai story, might leak into our own dimensions. Whenever scientists speculate about such hidden realities as extra dimensions we have to ask ourselves whether their speculations are more likely to reflect the world as it is, or as our minds are programmed to want it to be. Does the longstanding human love affair with extra dimensions reflect something fundamental about the way we think, rather than about the world in which we live?
These are the questions I shall discuss in my talk, which will in one sense provide a whirlwind tour of the scientific discoveries of the 20th century, but will do so within the context of art and culture over the past 400 years.
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Professor Lawrence Krauss is an internationally known theoretical physicist with wide research interests. including elementary particle physics and cosmology, general relativity and neutrino astrophysics. In addition to his academic research, he is also among the leading public intellectuals in the US. Krauss is one of the few prominent scientists today to have actively crossed the chasm between science and popular culture. He has received a series of prizes, both for his academic research and for his work public engagement to promote public understanding of science and critical thinking in an era of anti- and quasi-scientific nonsense in mass media and political life.
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I made a compilation of the best exhaust sounds I recorded in the year 2011. I went to many circuits, events and some meetings to recording the bes...
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I made a compilation of the best exhaust sounds I recorded in the year 2011. I went to many circuits, events and some meetings to recording the best car videos. Now I put them together in one video.
I want to thank you guys for the support on all my videos last year. This is the last video of the year... I wish you all a happy New Year! :)
Wich sound do you think is the best? Let me know by leaving a comment behind and don't forget to give a thumb up!
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