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Started by Sandra Craft, December 01, 2015, 06:26:52 AM

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Sandra Craft

This is just one of the vids a group called Stated Clearly has put up: 
Sandy

  

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Davin

I like that, it was very well done.
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joeactor

I watched "Beakman's World" growing up (with Paul Zaloom) - here's one episode:

Dave

Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on December 01, 2015, 06:26:52 AM
This is just one of the vids a group called Stated Clearly has put up: 

Excellent, Books, I know just who to share that with  :devil:
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Asmodean

Blatant plagiarism of His Divine Posts!  >:(

Actually, what I wanted to point out is, go to that YT channel and check out the rest of David Butler's stuff. He has three video books out, and they are certainly worth watching for any one with an interest for physics and cosmology, but who doesn't necessarilly have the Math™ or the patience to follow the heavier stuff like Leonard Susskind's lecture vids.

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Dave

Interesting if not actually fun. Echos of what hapoened on London's Millienium Bridge, randomness turning to synch caused by pedestrian gait compensation and a natural harmonic turning into amplificstion of its inherent sway.

Turn your volume low...

http://m.wimp.com/32-out-of-sync-metronomes-end-up-synchronizing/
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Dave

This has potential for so, so much!

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Tom62

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Dave

Quote from: Tom62 on August 20, 2016, 09:13:15 PM

Watched that before, good graphics but . . .

With the stars moving away from the viewer one expects them to get smaller anyway. This distracts from the actual visual size comparison, a side-by-side line with a parallel tracking camera, pulling back but with all the line always in view, effect might have been better. O K, the planets soon get too small to represent, but that is part of the picture - on the universal scale we live on an insignificant, microscopic blue dot.
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Tom62

Quote from: Gloucester on August 20, 2016, 09:27:19 PM
Quote from: Tom62 on August 20, 2016, 09:13:15 PM

Watched that before, good graphics but . . .

With the stars moving away from the viewer one expects them to get smaller anyway. This distracts from the actual visual size comparison, a side-by-side line with a parallel tracking camera, pulling back but with all the line always in view, effect might have been better. O K, the planets soon get too small to represent, but that is part of the picture - on the universal scale we live on an insignificant, microscopic blue dot.

I fully agree that it could have been done a little bit better.
The universe never did make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract.
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joeactor

Quote from: Gloucester on August 20, 2016, 01:43:56 PM
This has potential for so, so much!



Very cool!

Here's a somewhat related one where sound is captured from video only:

Dave

Quote from: joeactor on August 23, 2016, 08:01:06 PM
Quote from: Gloucester on August 20, 2016, 01:43:56 PM
This has potential for so, so much!



Very cool!

Here's a somewhat related one where sound is captured from video only:

That was fascinating, with great implications for medical diagnostics and monitoring!

With ever faster, smaller and cheaper technology Star Trek like monitoring systems are not far away maybe..
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Essie Mae

Quote from: Gloucester on August 14, 2016, 05:17:02 PM
Interesting if not actually fun. Echos of what hapoened on London's Millienium Bridge, randomness turning to synch caused by pedestrian gait compensation and a natural harmonic turning into amplificstion of its inherent sway.

Turn your volume low...

http://m.wimp.com/32-out-of-sync-metronomes-end-up-synchronizing/

Almost creepy but brilliantly mind-blowing.
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A little long but very interesting.
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