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Carl Sagan on 4th Dimensional Visualization

Aceize: Eyes on the Future | November 9th 2009 by Ace Ize

Warren Ellis over at Freak Angels took a by-week from writing his wonderful comic book. During the interlude he suggested a few links. One of them was this nice little bit from Carl Sagan. Just so everyone knows, this is not material that originat read more

ReligionProf

Blog Post On FlashForward Leads To Cutting-Edge Scientific Resear…

Exploring Our Matrix | November 9th 2009 by James McGrath

Not long ago I posted on the inclusion of a variation on the Schroedinger's cat thought experiment in the last episode of Flash Forward, and some of the problems with the way they explained it.My good friend Bob Patterson responded to the show's lack read more

Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics

Smart Like Streetcar | November 8th 2009

No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information. PRICE Buy Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics at Amazon Related posts:Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Ph read more

First Thirty: Star Wars The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition…

Aeropause | November 8th 2009

Aspyr Entertainment was nice enough to send over a new copy of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition for review, and since I have been a bit busy, I thought I would weigh in with a First Thirty to let the people know what you are gett read more

firewalker06

Nukleoaktivitas dan Teleportasi

NetSains.com | November 8th 2009 by Didik Wicaksono

Netsains.Com - Tiga hal yang sangat krusial dalam kehidupan manusia modern adalah informasi, komunikasi, dan transportasi. Menurut KBBI1, informasi adalah keseluruhan makna yang menunjang amanat yang terlihat dalam bagian-bagian amanat itu, atau deng read more

scienceguy288

A Strange System: Food: Hard Travelin’ Blues

Science & Soul | November 8th 2009

You walk through the aisles of your local supermarket.  Apples in June.  Watermelons in February.  Oranges in December.  Weird star fruit in….well I don’t actually know if star fruit have a picking season.  So how do we have these read more

KenPerrott

Einstein on Galileo’s contribution

Open Parachute | November 8th 2009 by Ken Perrott

Some religious apologists just can’t leave Galileo alone. They are unhappy about the fact that most people accept that the Church behaved badly in sentencing Galileo for heresy. (He got house arrest for the rest of his life and bans on his book read more

Swiss open probe into case of French nuclear physicist suspected…

Simple Thoughts | November 8th 2009

Swiss open probe of al-Qaida nuke physicist case BERN, Switzerland ? Switzerland has opened its own investigation into the case of a nuclear physicist France suspected of al-Qaida links, an official said Sunday. The French suspect, who worked at the read more

Swiss open own probe into case of physicist arrested in France on…

Simple Thoughts | November 8th 2009

Swiss open probe linked to French al-Qaida suspect BERN, Switzerland ? Switzerland has opened its own investigation into the case of a nuclear physicist France suspects of al-Qaida links, an official said Sunday. The French suspect, who worked at th read more

justatheory

Weekly Roundup: Bird-brained, fast-food, X-ray edition

Just A Theory | November 8th 2009

Large Hadron Collider taken down by bread Earlier this week the Large Hadron Collider suffered yet another setback, when it was dive-bombed by a bird carrying a piece of baguette. You just can’t make it up. The rogue bit of bread caused a shor read more

BigAngryDog

Cosmic Latte - The Color of the Universe

Big Angry Blog | November 8th 2009 by Andy Thomas

Cosmic Latte is the name given to the average color of universe, which I came across recently on Nasa's Astronomy Picture of the Day. I wondered, rather pointlessly perhaps, what would its RGB code value be?Back in 2002, after computationally averagi read more

lesleyinnm

MINA - Russians order Flight Changes, after Massive Magnetic Shif…

The Debris Field | November 8th 2009 by Lesley

MINA - Russians order Flight Changes, after Massive Magnetic Shift downs Airliners... read more

phantomknight07

Flying can you Sick!

Knowing Science | November 7th 2009

If your are scares of breathing airplane air, do not be frightened. According to Joe Lundwuist, an American air filtration expert, "The air is in fact wuite healthy, because of the excellent cabin air filters."High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) f read more

phantomknight07

Electricity in Sawdust

Knowing Science | November 7th 2009

If you're planning to build a chicken farm in a faraway land, you only need a land for the infrastructure, some chicken eggs, cages, food for the chicks, water, and electricity.In a town where everyone go to sleep at 6 pm, they don't need television, read more

phantomknight07

What a Smell!

Knowing Science | November 7th 2009

Believe it or not, a heightened sense of smell may be useful in keeping cars in working order. For exampl, a car that smells like maple syrup after the engine has been shut off for a few minutes may mean that ethylene glycol, a toxic coolant, may be read more

phantomknight07

The Speedy Train

Knowing Science | November 7th 2009

The Japanese really understand the meaning of each minute of time. Type N700 is the newest bullet train developed by Central Japan Railway together with West Japan Railway. Commuter can now travel from Tokyo to Osaka in just 2hours and 25 minutes. Co read more

brogator

Cleaning The Stairs

A Dude's Guide dot com | November 7th 2009 by Barry Robert Ozer

by Richard So, after we scraped the crazylady up off the sidewalk, poured her into the car and then carried her up the stairs (falling several times as we tried to keep liquid in the same shape without a surrounding container [we're nothing if not br read more

brokenwhole

A Quantum Deity

broken whole - 6'6 Hollywood Circuit Boy | November 7th 2009 by Keith

A little known fact about quantum mechanics is that it disproves God's omniscience. Now, we all know that a watched pot never boils. What does this have to do with God's omniscience? Well, did you also know that an unwatched electron doesn't really e read more

saif569

Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and As…

Free ebooks,toefl, rapidshare | November 7th 2009 by saiful mujab

By C.C. Gaither, Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither Publisher: Taylor & Francis Number Of Pages: 504 Publication Date: 1997-01-01 Description: Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and Astronomy provides the la read more

Fortran

Should I stay or should I go (now?)

Oh So Boring... | November 7th 2009 by Matt Thompson

Not the Clash song, per se, but the question itself. Should I stay or should I go…from the ACS and APS. For many moons, I’ve been a member of both the ACS (American Chemical Society) and APS (American Physical Society), the former for ten read more

eufisica

Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

eufisica | November 7th 2009 by José Gonçalves

Difference between Transverse and Longitudinal Waves (video) read more

eufisica

NASA | Einstein's Cosmic Speed Limit

eufisica | November 7th 2009 by José Gonçalves

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midomido

This Quantum World

All Engineering Topics | November 7th 2009 by mido

This Quantum World is an introduction to the subject of quantum mechanics, following the historical development of the theory. Physics and mathematics required, not for the faint of heart. Contents: Atoms, Serious illnesses require drastic remedies, read more

joesamuels

Greatest Bridge Collapse in US History Captured in video and phot…

If you believe in the Chemtrail Conspiracy, please have some… | November 7th 2009 by joe samuels

Tacoma Narrows Bridge: A Big Mistake On This Date In History: On this date in 1940 one of the greatest engineering boondoggles was uncovered in Washington. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened in July 1940 to great fanfare. With a span of 2800 feet, it w read more

buzzed

Take An Asteroid Ark Ship To The Stars And Arrive In Second Place…

Weird Warp | November 7th 2009 by Chris

Asteroids can be big grumpy things that decide that they are going to make life on Earth, just like the dinosaurs, extinct. They are flying around all over the place entering our solar system on their trajectories, and either crashing or being caught read more

Fareedquraishi

Perturbation Methods In Fluid Mechanics

Free eBooks, Tutorials and Utilities | November 7th 2009 by fareed

Perturbation Methods In Fluid Mechanics - Milton D. Van DykeParabolic Pr (1975)Fluid dynamics, Perturbation (Mathematics)Techniques for treating regular and singular perturbations are illustrated by application to problems of fluid motion. In partic read more

Fareedquraishi

Intermediate Fluid Mechanics - Robert H. Nunn

Free eBooks, Tutorials and Utilities | November 7th 2009 by fareed

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bruceleeeowe

Impossible Teleportation

Bruceleeeowe's blog | November 7th 2009

          This time the idea of teleporting matter existed only in science fiction and the dense equations of quantum theory. As a result of experiments conducted in Europe since then, the notion that matter can be moved fr read more

bruceleeeowe

Is Time Travel Possible? Why Time Travel Is Possible?

Bruceleeeowe's blog | November 7th 2009

In one of the wildest developments in serious science for decades, researchers from California to Moscow have recently been investigating the possibility of time travel. They are not, as yet, building TARDIS lookalikes in their laboratories; but they read more

lesleyinnm

Part Four of Playing With Fire; Plasmas and Unidentified Aircraft

The Debris Field | November 7th 2009 by Lesley

INTANGIBLE MATERIALITY: Part Four of Playing With Fire; Plasmas and Unidentified Aircraft read more