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A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe

A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
There’s so much we know that we’ll never see. We can extrapolate the concept of the Big Bang--the explosion of everything in the universe from a focused point.
So projects like Beginning, an animation by Grzegorz Nowiński from Novina Studio, are remarkably important. It tells a sort of good parts version of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the rise of humankind. Not only is the piece pure visual delight filled with stark textures and fine particle effects that look particularly stunning when projected on water, Beginning is a grounding piece of context--somewhat imagined, sure--but the sort of imagined thing that very much centers our perspective of reality. The average person sort of knows what the Big Bang looked like because of projects like this one, even if Beginning is far more stylized than photoreal.
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Lauren Moss's curator insight, December 17, 2012 8:44 PM

This project is an intriguing visualization incorporating sound, photography, and projection- view the animation at the link (FastCompany) and read more on the process involved in creating this 4.5 minute history of the universe...

Jean-Michel Bayle's curator insight, December 29, 2012 11:57 AM

A voir absolument avant la fin de l'année 2012 ... Bonne Année 2013

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[VIDEO] Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell

What if we could find one single equation that explains every force in the universe? Dr. Michio Kaku explores how physicists may shrink the science of the Big Bang into an equation as small as Einstein's "e=mc^2." Thanks to advances in string theory, physics may allow us to escape the heat death of the universe, explore the multiverse, and unlock the secrets of existence. While firing up our imaginations about the future, Kaku also presents a succinct history of physics and makes a compelling case for why physics is the key to pretty much everything.


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[VIDEO] Measuring the Universe

This is the film from our micro exhibition 'Measuring the Universe: from the transit of Venus to the edge of the cosmos'. If you can make it to Greenwich then come and see the exhibition - its on from 1 March–2 September 2012 and its absolutely FREE!

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Every black hole contains a new universe: A physicist presents a solution to present-day cosmic mysteries

Every black hole contains a new universe: A physicist presents a solution to present-day cosmic mysteries | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
Our universe may exist inside a black hole. This may sound strange, but it could actually be the best explanation of how the universe began, and what we observe today.

 

More on BLACK HOLES: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=Black%20Hole

 


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[VIDEO] Gravity - From Newton to Einstein - The Elegant Universe

From the NOVA PBS series "THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE', host Brian Greene guides us through Newton's discovery of gravity to the explanation of it, through Einsteins Theory of Relativity.

 

Articles about ASTRONOMY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=astronomy

 


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[VIDEO] - The Detailed Universe: Cosmos Travel : This will Blow Your Mind.

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[VIDEO] - How a sandcastle reveals the end of all things - Wonders of the Universe - BBC Two

Professor Brian Cox builds sandcastles in the Namib Desert to explain why time travels in one direction. It is a result of a phenomenon called entropy; a law of physics that tells us any system tends towards disorder.


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How many universes are there?

The fact that no one knows the answer to this question is what makes it exciting. The story of physics has been one of an ever-expanding understanding of the...

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NASA releases infrared map of the entire universe

NASA releases infrared map of the entire universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
After fourteen years of preparation and three years of collecting data, we now have an atlas of the entire infrared sky. This image is just the capstone for a cosmic map that contains 18000 images and 560 million different objects.

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"The Big Crunch" --Supercomputer Predicts Universe Had 10 Dimernsions at Big Bang

"The Big Crunch" --Supercomputer Predicts Universe Had 10 Dimernsions at Big Bang | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
A group of three researchers from the High-Energy Accelorator Research Organization (KEK), Shizuoka University and Osaka University has for the first time revealed the way our universe was born with 3 spatial dimensions from 10-dimensional...

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A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe

A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

There’s so much we know that we’ll never see. We can extrapolate the concept of the Big Bang--the explosion of everything in the universe from a focused point.
So projects like Beginning, an animation by Grzegorz Nowiński from Novina Studio, are remarkably important. It tells a sort of good parts version of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the rise of humankind. Not only is the piece pure visual delight filled with stark textures and fine particle effects that look particularly stunning when projected on water, Beginning is a grounding piece of context--somewhat imagined, sure--but the sort of imagined thing that very much centers our perspective of reality. The average person sort of knows what the Big Bang looked like because of projects like this one, even if Beginning is far more stylized than photoreal.


Via Lauren Moss
Lauren Moss's curator insight, December 17, 2012 8:44 PM

This project is an intriguing visualization incorporating sound, photography, and projection- view the animation at the link (FastCompany) and read more on the process involved in creating this 4.5 minute history of the universe...

Jean-Michel Bayle's curator insight, December 29, 2012 11:57 AM

A voir absolument avant la fin de l'année 2012 ... Bonne Année 2013

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Scientists predict time will stop completely

Scientists predict time will stop completely | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Time might feel like it is running away from us as the pace of life increases but according to scientists, the future will stop completely.

 

More about TIME:  http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=time

 

Full Article: http://goo.gl/14IE7

 


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Ordering the Heavens: A Visual History of Mapping the Universe

Ordering the Heavens: A Visual History of Mapping the Universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
From Copernicus to Ancient Korea, or what the Chinese concept of change has to do with Aztec astrology.

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[AMAZING VIDEO] The History of the Universe in 10 Minutes

A brief history of the universe, from the big bang to the origin of mankind.

 

ASTRONOMY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=astronomy

 


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'Time machine' will study the early universe

'Time machine' will study the early universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
A new scientific instrument, a "time machine" of sorts, built by UCLA astronomers and colleagues, will study the earliest galaxies in the universe, which could never be studied before.

 

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[VIDEO] Window on the universe. HD

When darkness is at its darkest, a star shines the brightest...You want to know how big is universe,but you cannot imagine how largness is it. Data & animations from NASA & ESA.

 

Articles about ASTRONOMY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=astronomy

 


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Stunning 3-D Videos of 1st Stars of the Universe

Stunning 3-D Videos of 1st Stars of the Universe | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

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What It's Like to Travel Through a Wormhole

What It's Like to Travel Through a Wormhole | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

An American astrophysicist has designed animation that demonstrates what a voyage through a wormhole would look like.


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Journey Into The Universe | Visual.ly [INFOGRAPHICS]

Journey Into The Universe | Visual.ly [INFOGRAPHICS] | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
When primitive man gazed at the void of heaven, his eyes discerned at most a few thousand stars - a serene and limited universe.

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