Topic: The Symphony of Science

Calling all our nerds & geeks!  Well I know we at least have some stargazers here anyway. tongue  wink

I think this stuff is pretty cool... check it out:
http://melodysheep.bandcamp.com/album/s … bundle-v10

And here are the videos for each track (except one):
The Poetry of Reality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4
Ode to the Brain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB7jSFeVz1U
We Are All Connected: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGK84Poeynk
Children of Africa: The Story of Us: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0vlrTVC2tQ
A Glorious Dawn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc
The Big Beginning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HBkZPyfpdE
The Unbroken Thread: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLAGYmUQV0
The Case for Mars: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5sWfhkpE0
A Wave of Reason: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PT90dAA49Q
Our Place in the Cosmos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vioZf4TjoUI
The Cosmic Dance (Mindwalk Remix): doesn't seem to be a video for this one

If nothing else, at least watch "A Glorious Dawn", as it's by far the best one (and I'm pretty sure the first... I only recently realized there were more).  I discovered it about a year ago and I watch it every so often, as I find it both inspiring and relaxing... I mean Carl Sagan's voice is kinda mesmerizing anyway, then add autotune and the music.  The first time I watched it, I thought it was a joke... but no, it's actually not at all... and I think Carl would've approved.  smile

--Vik cool

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OK.........I guess I've been found out. I am the nerd/geek Vik's been alluding to. I dig these vids. I was always a fan of Carl Sagan anyway, but to put him to music just makes the subject matter that more appealing. Good stuff Vik!

Why don't we eliminate all the warning labels and let things sort themselves out?

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Guido, you're not the ONLY nerd/geek I was referring to... there are more here, I'm sure!  There's a "howl at the moon" thread around here somewhere, started by Cathy Siler, where different people talked about various celestial events.  Ok, in certain cases it might be more "witchy" than "nerdy" or "geeky", haha! wink   Nonetheless, I just find astronomy and physics and biology and the natural world in general to be fascinating, and I'm sure others do as well.

So, did anyone else check this stuff out?  As I said before, if nothing else, watch "A Glorious Dawn"... such a beautiful, soothing delivery of such an important message from two brilliant minds... I actually had the chorus stuck in my head all day yesterday (not a bad thing).........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc

Lyrics:

[Sagan]
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch
You must first invent the universe

Space is filled with a network of wormholes
You might emerge somewhere else in space
Some when-else in time

The sky calls to us
If we do not destroy ourselves
We will one day venture to the stars

A still more glorious dawn awaits
Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise
A morning filled with 400 billion suns
The rising of the milky way

The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths
Of exquisite interrelationships
Of the awesome machinery of nature

I believe our future depends powerfully
On how well we understand this cosmos
In which we float like a mote of dust
In the morning sky

But the brain does much more than just recollect
It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes
it generates abstractions

The simplest thought like the concept of the number one
Has an elaborate logical underpinning
The brain has its own language
For testing the structure and consistency of the world

[Hawking]
For thousands of years
People have wondered about the universe
Did it stretch out forever
Or was there a limit

From the big bang to black holes
From dark matter to a possible big crunch
Our image of the universe today
Is full of strange sounding ideas

[Sagan}
How lucky we are to live in this time
The first moment in human history
When we are in fact visiting other worlds

The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean
Recently we've waded a little way out
And the water seems inviting

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OK Vikki, I'm one of them. That was very cool. I was a faithful follower of Sagan's shows on PBS.
One more nerdy thing to check out, though without the music. Stanford has started up an online class on artificial intelligence and over 58K have signed up. It is being presented by the professors who led the autonomous car competition winners. A note in the article said thay have been doing experimental tests with Google on  autonomous vehicles and unmanned cars have secretly logged over 100k miles on California roads!  yikes Well, that couldn't be worse than the texting teenaged girl next to me on the freeway yesterday.  roll Here's a link to the article. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/16/scien … nford.html
There was also an interesting article today on predictive computer programming used by the Santa Cruz, Ca.  police to predict where crimes are likely to occur. So far it has been working with 5 arrests to date for burglary and car theft with police staking out the predicted locales.
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Dang! If it wasn't for the algebra and physics background needed, I'd take a shot at that course.

By the way Rick, that same girl must have been the one drifting into my lane on the way home from work today. When I passed her, sure enough, she was driving with her knees and texting away. I don't care if these people want to put their lives in danger (good way to thin the herd), but I got a real problem when they endanger mine or, worse still, my family's.

OK.....now that I got that off my chest, we'll now return you to your regularly scheduled program.

Why don't we eliminate all the warning labels and let things sort themselves out?

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...love this stuff TDV'!...but as my sig' has always said...Mitakuye Oyasin!

...'nerd or geek'?...well thats one way of putting it i guess!?...though i think its more of a case that some of us are more attuned so to speak...still in touch with are true nature!!!...still attached in a lesser way to 'spirit'...some that still have remnants of genetic memory of what we used to be... but why do They go to so much trouble to divide us and break us apart?...all part of the complex web!  wink

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

7 (edited by Pete The Cabby 2011-08-22 01:50:06)

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....just love listening to this guy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV6hhLRuAO8 ... "thus we are all equal..we are all one"   wink

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

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I'm neither, nerd nor geek, but have always been fascinated with our planet and the natural world. The stuff that exercises the senses.

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This is a thread where I belong for sure.  I'm my happiest when I'm outdoors in nature, living with nature's rhythyms.  All sciences are fascinating to me, especially physics and the study of the cosmos, where so much is unknown and seemingly unknowable ... my favorite person to watch is Professor Brian Cox (Carl Sagan's replacement!), whose new series Exploring the Universe, has just started back up, focusing in depth on light, sound, and gravity.  I get lost in those images of deep space and try to wrap my mind around quantum physics but it's not easy to get in the traditional sense of what to expect ... when I hike out West, I feel the reverance of walking where other cultures walked before being wiped out ... see the petroglyphs and the remains of dwellings and "listen" to what they're saying ... reaching back in time ...

Sandy

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Sandy Girl wrote:

my favorite person to watch is Professor Brian Cox (Carl Sagan's replacement!), whose new series Exploring the Universe, has just started back up, focusing in depth on light, sound, and gravity. 

Me too! Brian can now add a OBE gong to his achievements. He also has a background in music. One clever guy!

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I think these 2 videos fit well with the "symphony of science" theme... collages of stunning nebula pictures (all labeled), put to a beautiful soundtrack... enjoy......... smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-QcTOjLaKc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Et1v2L_h34

--Vik cool

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TieDyeVikki wrote:

I think these 2 videos fit well with the "symphony of science" theme... collages of stunning nebula pictures (all labeled), put to a beautiful soundtrack... enjoy......... smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-QcTOjLaKc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Et1v2L_h34

--Vik cool


Lovely, thanks Vik!

Sandy

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I have an I-pad that has a constellation and star chart app on it that works on GPS to show where the stars and such are in relation to where you're standing. You just hold the pad up to the sky to identify any particular star or constellation. Love it. Now they've just updated the app so that it also shows where the ISS is as well as the Hubble and other satellites are. Can't wait till evening to go play. Happy star gazing!

P.S. The app is called Star Walk for anyone who wants to get it.

Why don't we eliminate all the warning labels and let things sort themselves out?

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Thanks for the links Vikki.  These are great.

  Inspired me to watch the old Nova series of Carl's, Cosmos. They are all on youtube.
I have already worked through the first two episodes.  I could only remember small bits and peices of the show so it's like seeing anew again.

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This is sort of in the same vein ... a short clip from recent independent film Tree of Life, which was filled with gorgeous images and music and minimal dialogue  ... you'll want to watch this on full screen ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WvuJwMF … re=related

... there was also a 15 minute visual of the ??? (silence???) before the big bang ... then the big bang with amazing images from the Hubble telescope;  through the first life underwater and forward; wish that was available to post but guess I'll have to buy the dvd when it comes out.

Sandy

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Here's a short entertaining one with George Carlin.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FFgVayrWjs

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It's Me wrote:

Here's a short entertaining one with George Carlin.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FFgVayrWjs


...Love George!...even speaks more sense now.. than most experts that are still alive!  hmm

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

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A fairly recent upload of the series, The Quantum World.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZGINaRUEkU

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