Early heavy ion events in first heavy-ion fill with stable beam collisions seen in the ATLAS Experiment, 8 November 2010.
Tags: collaboration, tev, Matter, Energy
Padrick Mulligan (bass, vocals, synthesizer), Larry Rudolf (guitar), and Matt Rudolf (drums). This is the second song from our performance at the Firebird in St. Louis on August 8th, 2010. Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Tags: 2010, the, live, science
What is a strangelet?: Strangelets are theorized cosmological objects composed of an exotic form of matter known as strange matter or quark matter. This form of matter is created in the cores of particularly massively neutron stars. In neutron stars, the remnants of collapsed stars with masses between 4 and 8 times that of our sun, pressure and temperature is so intense that the protons and electrons in atomic nuclei fuse to become neutrons. The resultant matter is sometimes referred to as neutronium, a sea of neutrons packed far more densely than conventional matter. Sometimes the pressure and gravity in the centres of neutron stars is so massive that the neutronium collapses into its constituent particles, quarks. This results in agglomerations of so-called strange quarks bound to each other directly much in the same manner that the transition from conventional star to neutron star results in seas of neutrons bound directly together. The names physicists have given this type of matter are “quark matter” or “strange matter”. This may be regarded as a phase change, like changing from a liquid to a solid, only at densities many orders of magnitude greater than those occuring in this solar system. It has been hypothesized that strangelets (sub-stellar agglomerations of strange matter) may be able to exist independently from the quark stars which created them. If so, there may be many strangelets in this universe, a possible explanation for the dark matter problem. Since …
Tags: jets, warships, dark, NASA
Just using some tunes of the the 97′ techstep drum and bass era with its technological sci-fi sounds and metal futuristic alien sounds. The video is comprised of nasa space images which gives the theme of flying through space with eerie dark unknown sounds of techstep darkness. This mix is not about harmony in anyway or beat matching, it is just based on themes that sound similar but in one music session for youtube.
Tags: jungle, psychedelic, Station, galaxy
Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 “”powers of ten”" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe’s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a “”cosmic zoom”" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com
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Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 “”powers of ten”" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe’s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a “”cosmic zoom”" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com
Tags: galaxies, orion, HD, Energy
REMINDER:Some pictures may be blurry so don’t expect to figure out what it is,sometimes I would move to quickly or the flash bounced off of something,ok then the reason why my dad is not in most or any of the pictures is because he was the one holding the camera was to take a picture of me,otherwise I took the rest of the photos!After going to the museums we went to laser tag.To explain what you don’t know me and my dad went on a trip to Ottawa August 10th to the 13th,we took the VIA train there and the plane back!More Pictures and other stuff of Ottawa I hope to upload!
Tags: canada, scienceandtechnologymuseum, science, Ottawa
[Unfortunately YouTube's copyright algorithm picked up the soundtrack used for eight minutes during this presentation's slideshow. Rather than have no sound at all for nearly eight minutes we replaced the soundtrack for that section with recordings of various Mars Society Events. Audio from the actual panel resumes at about the 8:40 mark.] 13th Annual International Mars Society Conference, 2010 Robert Zubrin, “First Landing,” “How to Live on Mars” Geoffrey Landis, “Mars Crossing,” “Impact Parameter and Other Quantum Realities” Mary Turzillo, “Mars is No Place for Children,” “An Old Fashioned Martian Girl” David D. Levine, “Space Magic”
Tags: Mars, fiction, landis, turzillo
13th Annual International Mars Society Conference, 2010 Robert Zubrin, “First Landing,” “How to Live on Mars” Geoffrey Landis, “Mars Crossing,” “Impact Parameter and Other Quantum Realities” Mary Turzillo, “Mars is No Place for Children,” “An Old Fashioned Martian Girl” David D. Levine, “Space Magic”
Tags: science, zubrin, Levine, Conference
Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 “”powers of ten”" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe’s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a “”cosmic zoom”" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com
Tags: comets, Hubble, Galileo, Worlds