Archive for 'science'
Cosmos Remixed
Cosmos Remixed by John Boswell. Trippy.
Posted: October 24th, 2009 under art, science.
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Biophilia
Biophilia
Posted: August 11th, 2009 under philosophy, science.
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Demonstration of the Moog Minimoog
Demonstration of the Moog Minimoog
Posted: August 8th, 2009 under art, science.
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Quirkology
Vanishing Head Illusion The Color Changing Card Trick Levitating Cork (Corkology) The Mirror
Posted: July 3rd, 2009 under entertainment, science.
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NASA Live Streaming Video
NASA Live Streaming Video NASA Mission Calendar
Posted: June 5th, 2009 under invention, nature, science.
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Proof that God Exists
The first thing you see when you visit ProofThatGodExists.org is a page with four buttons. “Absolute Tuth Exists” “Absolute Truth Does not Exist” “I Don’t Know if Absolute Truth Exists” “I Don’t Care if Absolute Truth Exists” The first button takes you to a page with two buttons. “Laws of Logic Exist” “Laws of Logic [...]
Posted: June 3rd, 2009 under nature, philosophy, science.
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Eat processed food
In Defense of Food, by Michael Pollan, argues that the food industry and nutritional science has made Westerners less healthy. His website says, “Thirty years of official nutritional advice has only made us sicker and fatter while ruining countless numbers of meals.” Yet people in Western nations live longer* than anywhere else in the world. [...]
Posted: May 14th, 2009 under science.
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NASA, the Bible and the Missing Day
Maybe you’ve heard this story. In the tenth chapter of the Old Testament book of Joshua, it is recorded that the Sun “stood still.” One day while NASA scientists were using their computers to calculate orbits for the Earth, Sun, and other planets, they discovered that there was a “lost day.” After prodding by one [...]
Posted: April 23rd, 2009 under philosophy, science.
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Smooth Blue Globe
On average the Earth is about 7,917 miles in diameter. Mount Everest is about 29,029 feet tall (about 5.5 miles). If you shrank the earth down, maintaining all it’s proportions, so that it was 7.917 inches across, then Mount Everest would be a bump 0.0055 inches high. By comparison, a piece of 20 pound paper [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2009 under science.
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International Space Archives – Photos
An archive of space photography from U.S. and international sources. Thanks to Cheesylibrarian34.
Posted: January 17th, 2009 under entertainment, nature, photo, science.
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