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Vlog #25 - Clark Kent
In which the Nerdwriter defends Clark Kent. It was actually the The Sandman series by Neil Gaiman which got me into comics, but my obsession flower...
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1 month ago
Robert Newman's History of Oil ( 2 of 9 )
Laugh and learn!
The brilliant Robert Newman comes to grips with the wars and politics of the last hundred years - but rather than adhering to the...
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2 months ago
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Google Tech Talks
November, 8 2007
ABSTRACT
This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design fo...
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2 months ago
Quantum states hydrogen atom
In this video I introduce the energy levels etc. of the hydrogen atom. I also discuss the quantum numbers (which I've done a separate video on)
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3 months ago
Lec 1 | MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005
Lecture 1: The Geometry of Linear Equations.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-06S05
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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3 months ago
Lagrangian Mechanics - Lagrangian Equations
Very nice methodic piece of maths/physics as usual tell me if any problems/errors
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Thank You this was very helpful.
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Lecture - 3 Derivation of the Lagrangian Equation
Lecture Series on Dynamics of Physical System by Prof. Soumitro Banerjee, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur.For more details on N...
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3 months ago
Richard Feynman Lecture on Quantum Electrodynamics
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QED and richard feynman part 2
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Richard Feynman Interview #3
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Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, Juval Ne'eman: Strangeness Minus Three (BBC Horizon 1964) II
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You don't like it? Go somewhere else! by Richard Feynman, the QED Lecture at University of Auckland
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John Cleese rants - Soccer vs Football
John Cleese tells the truth. From the excellent documentary "The Art of Football from A to Z". More info @ http://www.imdb.com/title/t...
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4 months ago
Henning Wehn supports Germany
Henning Wehn supports Germany
Why the self-styled 'comedy ambassador' thinks you should support Germany in Euro 2008.
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4 months ago
Ingo Swann The Man Who Started Remote Viewing part 1 of 7
This is the guy who started it all. He was the real deal hired by the CIA because of this abilities.
This was his last public appearance. He is ret...
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@SarahStarmer I just want to add that I mean it was a good thing. Remote viewing has helped expose terrible violations of human rights and by exposing them helped end them. I doesn't really matter whether it was true or just a useful cover for leaking the information across. It still worked.
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4 months ago
TML: The Infinities In Between (2 of 2)
more on infinity and the Continuum Hypothesis
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4 months ago
TML: The Infinities In Between (1 of 2)
Ian and friends,
I hope you will enjoy this discussion of infinity. Please feel free to leave your thoughts. Part II is at:
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Liquid Argon Test Facility / MicroBooNE Breaks Ground
On Jan. 23, 2012, Fermilab broke ground for a one-of-its-kind research facility to develop and operate particle detectors that use liquid-argon tec...
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I've watched all these now. To begin with he looked like a turtle without it's shell, but now he looks like Fred Astaire. I'ts amazing what a bit of talent can do for a man. These videos have been invaluable as I struggled through my OU maths correspondence course isolated from any other students...