Leonard Susskind gives a lecture on the string theory and particle physics. He is a world renown theoretical physicist and uses graphs to help demonstrate the theories he is presenting.String theory (with its close relative, M-theory) is the basis...
Course Highlights
The 35 video lectures by Professor Lewin, were recorded on the MIT campus during the Fall of 1999. Prof. Lewin is well known at MIT and beyond for his dynamic and engaging lecture style.
Course Description
8.01 is a...
Study of physical effects in the vicinity of a black hole as a basis for understanding general relativity, astrophysics, and elements of cosmology. Extension to current developments in theory and observation. Energy and momentum in flat spacetime;...
The best source of clean, hugely abundant free electricity, that is everywhere on the planet. Finally, a great riddle has been solved.
Thanks to wonderful researchers like Nikola Tesla, Victor Schauberger, Lee Rogers, Stan Meyers, Andrija Puharch,...
Astronaut Don Pettit demonstrated the laws of static electricity on Space Station with the help of a water dropper and grandma's sweater maker: knitting needle.
Jonas Cuaron, son of Alfonso Cuaron, co-wrote the feature screenplay and directed this companion film called Aningaaq that follows the man on the other end of the radio, an Inuit fisherman stationed on a remote fjord in Greenland.
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This supercomputer simulation shows one of the most violent events in the universe: a pair of neutron stars colliding, merging and forming a black hole. A neutron star is the compressed core left behind when a star born with between eight and 30...
Joe Polchinski
KITP
Mar 6, 2013
Quantum mechanics and relativity tell us that when we look at the very small, the very fast, or the very massive - then space, time, and matter behave in new and exotic ways. Each of these theories works well in its...
Hixgrid Blog by Oliver Thewalt with some written excerpts and a comment: http://hixgrid.de/pg/blog/read/37649/mit-video-lecture-by-prof-edmund-bertschinger-about-general-relativity-and-astrophysics-excerpt