3 Hours of Free Documentaries about Mysteries of The Universe

April 8, 2008

the elegant universe 3 hours of free documentaries mysteries of the universe A mini serie about the mysteries of the Universe is broadcasted freely on the Internet.

Below you will find direct links towards each episodes of this mini serie.

Nova, responsible for this great initiative, is also broadcasting other scientific documentaries…

A great source of scientific information and videos !

Season 1 - Einstein’s Dream

Today, Einstein’s goal of combining the physical laws of the universe in one theory that explains it all is the Holy Grail of modern physics.

Although Newton discovered the law of gravity nearly 300 years ago, until Einstein came along, scientists had no idea how gravity actually worked.

Einstein’s success in explaining gravity as warps and curves in the fabric of space and time set him on a quest to unify gravity with electricity and magnetism.

As Einstein struggled to unite the weak force of gravity with the much stronger force of electromagnetism, physics moved on, examining the bizarre way tiny bits of matter interact with one another inside the atom.

According to quantum mechanics, at the tiny scale of atoms and particles, the world is a game of chance.

For decades, no one could figure out how gravity operates when you get down to the quantum world of atoms and subatomic particles.

Now string theory—the idea that everything is made of tiny, vibrating strands of energy—holds out the hope of unifying the world of the very large and the world of the very small.

String theorists have a problem: strings, if they exist, are so small that there’s little hope of ever seeing one, so how can the theory be tested?

Season 2 - String’s the Thing

In order to solve some of the deepest mysteries of the universe, the rules that govern large objects like galaxies must be combined with the rules that govern small objects like subatomic particles.

Many physicists now believe that strings—miniscule vibrating strands of energy thought to make up all matter—hold the key to uniting the world of the large and the world of the small in a single theory.

In the 1960s, physicists caught a glimpse of what appeared to be strange, string-like objects hidden beneath the abstract symbols of a 200-year-old equation.

Meanwhile, mainstream science was embracing particles as points, not strings, and the Standard Model was born, uniting the strong force, the weak force, and electromagnetism.

By the 1970s, a few young physicists worked on taming the unruly equations of string theory and succeeded in describing how gravity works in the subatomic world, a key element missing from the Standard Model.

A revised version of string theory, free of mathematical inconsistencies, seemed capable of describing all the building blocks of nature, and it launched a hot new field of physics.

Despite our perception that we live in a universe with four dimensions—three spatial and one temporal—string theory demands that our universe has 11 dimensions.

By the mid-1980s physicists had developed five different versions of string theory, raising the question of whether it would prove to be a theory of everything or a theory of nothing.

Season 3 - Welcome to the 11th Dimension

String theory is radically changing our ideas about the nature of space, opening up the possibility that extra dimensions, rips in the fabric of space, and parallel universes actually exist.

Strings provide a unified framework for viewing the universe, but for a while, confusingly, there were five different versions of string theory.

What physicists thought were five different theories turned out to be five different ways of looking at the same thing. String theory was unified at last.

The extra dimension of space required to unify string theory suggests that we may be trapped on just one tiny slice of a higher-dimensional universe.

The weakness of gravity compared to the other forces has confounded physicists for decades, but now string theorists believe that gravity may be leaking into parallel universes.

The origin of the universe has always been a mysterious event in which the laws of physics appear to break down. Could it be that the big bang was caused by the collision of two parallel universes?

The hunt is on for evidence that supports string theory—for example, extra dimensions or super symmetry.

Will string theory turn out to be a dead end? Most string theorists believe that such an elegant and mathematically beautiful idea couldn’t be completely wrong.

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Pokertube: community to watch and share poker videos

August 11, 2007

image PokerTube is a video community where you can watch and upload poker videos. PokerTube is divided into two major parts “Your Films” which are all the films uploaded by members, and “From PokerTube” which is all the material from the site (interviews of well known and not so well known poker profiles, reports from big and small tournaments, worldclass card & chip tricks, documentaries and all sorts of moving images from wherever there’s a flop).

 

To upload a video you have to register/log-in. Once you’re registered you will have access to your own page where you can upload your videos, see all your uploaded films and activate/deactivate them.

When you upload a video you have to fill in certain fields: Title, Category and Language. You will also have to confirm that you hold all the rights for the video you’re uploading. PokerTube will screen all videos before publishing them.

Each video must be no more than 100MB with a maximum length of 60 minutes.

PokerTube accepts the following video file formats:

  • avi
  • wmv
  • mov
  • 3gp
  • divx
  • rm
  • mp4
  • mpg
  • mpeg

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Discussion about the online video market on Vator.tv

June 23, 2007

This episode of the Vator Reports is all about online video. Bambi Francisco and Peter Thiel discuss current developments in this growing market.

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Hook.TV: passionate about Fly Fishing

June 22, 2007

image If you’re passionate about Fly Fishing, Hook.TV is your website.

The Hook TV community was created so you can view and share professional Fly Fishing videos or create and share your own personal videos.

The core of Hook TV platform, is an interactive user generated broadband TV channel that hooks up outfitters, guides and consumers, with professional and user generated content as well as up-to-the-minute news, information, products, travel tips, lodge booking, and e-commerce shopping opportunities.

Hook TV

But, more important than that, Hook.tv gathers every feature to make it a real successful web video community: you can register to specific user channels, add you very own content by uploading your videos and embed them into your website or blog, add tags, …

Most video file format are accepted: AVI, FLV, MP4, WMV, MOV and MPG.

Are you a happy fisherman ? So don’t wait and register immediately !

Other example of niche video community: Zapiks: the YouTube of extreme sports.

Vator.tv : Community for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas

June 11, 2007

image “Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter once said that innovation is the driving force of economic progress. Entrepreneurs, he said, are the agents of innovation. These words capture the essence of Vator.tv.”

The spirit:

Vator.tv is a YouTube for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas. In a more professional way we must say it is a professional network and marketplace for ideas and businesses, where anyone, across all industries, at any stage, can share ideas, products, services and businesses with the rest of the world, mainly through video.

Its founder, the charming Bambi Francisco, after 8 years working for MarketWatch, hopes to make Vator.tv a contributor in the drive for economic progress by serving as a catalyst for innovation. It is an extension of Bambi’s passion to give investors an edge by exposing opportunities at the earliest stages.

Hence, the name Vator, for innovator, or elevator, since the pitches are given in the span of an elevator ride.

vator.tv

How to use it:

But Vator.tv is much more than a simple YouTube for entrepreneurs, it is a real community for innovators to showcase their ideas, discover, collaborate, exchange knowledge and muster the resources to get their idea to the next level.

When you first register you are asked to fill in who you are (business owner, employee, freelancer, student, looking for work, investor, …) so you immediately understand you are not here to watch and share dumb videos…

When registered, you can not only upload your own pitch, but also:

  • browse existing videos through keywords, categories, upload freshness,
  • search for service providers by category, country and city,
  • have a look on the common tag cloud,
  • search for people by name, company or type of profile (business owners, employees, freelancers, students, jobseekers, investors),
  • browse the company directory where you can find a link to companies websites and of course uploaded pitches,
  • contact people and share interesting pitches with your friends and external contacts.

So, if you are an entrepreneur looking for a founder of a new company, an engineer inside a corporation or University with a new product idea, an author who wants to make a film out of his book, or a proprietor of a small business who wants to franchise, register and upload your pitch on Vator.tv without loosing a minute !

A short presentation by Bambi Francisco & Cyril Brignone:

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