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From time immemorial the cosmos has comforted humanity with its seemingly placid constancy. However, when science looks closer, we get a different story. From solar flares and thermonuclear burning engulfing the surfaces of neutron stars, to particle beams and collisions of literally extragalactic proportions, UCSD's Rick Rothschild will explain why the universe could be Rated "R" for violence. Series: "Atoms to X-Rays" [6/2001] [Science] [Show ID: 5552]

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  • The title is quite intriguing. I really watched this because of the title.  It turned out right. Exactly right. Thanks for the learning!

  • The X-gravity field factor is a cumulative component of a gravitational force field that just as gravity, it accrues a weight pressure of .0735 per square inch, per linear mile of expansion. Both of these field's incremental force is cumulative starting at the plane of the exosphere of the planets that have an atmosphere, but their trajectories are in opposite directions. Gravity is a coalessor and unifyer of matter that compresses it towards a common concentric point from whence it radiates.

  • The X-gravity field factor of one world, in conjunction with other X-gravity factors from other worlds help to establish the orbital corridors of neighboring worlds and therefore impedes them from invading other orbits and therefore avoid interplanetary cillisions. Celestial objects tend to follow the path of least resistance, and although space is a vacuum, it's pervaded by these energies that set up boundaries and help to equilibrate the galaxies within their own energy levels.

  • The speed of earth on its solar orbit, according to my calculations, is almost 66,000 mph. excluding the diameter of the sun. Planets will take the least resistant path on their trajectory as they are compressed by what in my theory i've named the X-gravity field factor of a gravitational force field and in conjunction with the theta waves of the universe, makes up its fabric. The X-gravity factor acts against gravity in the form of a centripetal force.

  • he never blinks! Omg! He scares me :(

  • i was hoping to see boobs.

  • violence by any other name is still violence.

  • perhaps we shouldn't call it violence....

    call the occurrences something else?

  • R is for violence

  • he should take something for that cold

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