Brilliant people
Nova(Einstein's Big Idea)
EISNSTEIN E=MC2
Much thanks to the University of California for releasing this video, along with many others featured on uctelevision channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/uctelevision Under the following Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ World-renowned astronomer and prize-winning professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Alex Filippenko, explores some of the mysteries of the universe at a special lecture at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Filippenko discusses observations of very distant exploding starts called super-novae that provide intriguing evidence that the expansion of the universe is now speeding up. Over the largest scales of space, the universe seems to be dominated by a repulsive "dark energy" of unknown origin, stretching the very fabric of space itself faster and faster with time. Series: "Voices" [1/2008] [Science] [Show ID: 13184] originally posted here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPkGEVgOJK0
E=MC2 ALBERT EINSTEIN
Two problems are used to illustrate applications of Right Angle Trigonometry.
A Look at four brilliant mathematicians - Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing - whose genius has profoundly affected us, but which tragically drove them insane and eventually led to them all committing suicide. PART 1
info:"Kung fu is not only a form of combat, but a form of life to the Chinese. Dating back to 200 B.C, Shaolin Temple has influenced Chinese Kung fu for thousands of years. National Geographic takes a closer look at the internal logic of Kung fu exemplified by Shaolin, and reveals some popular myths about it."
A Look at four brilliant mathematicians - Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing - whose genius has profoundly affected us, but which tragically drove them insane and eventually led to them all committing suicide. PART 2
semi-immediate affect of peanut butter
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