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Wormholes and Time Travel - Ian Morison
Complete video at: fora.tv Ian Morison, a professor of astronomy, examines the complex possibility of using a wormhole to travel through space and time. ----- Professor Ian Morison discusses time, one of the most mysterious concepts in our Universe. It is easy to describe how we define its passage and how we can make exceedingly accurate clocks but questions as to what determines the arrow of time and whether time travel is possible can tax the most brilliant minds! - Gresham College Ian ...
Lost University: Introductory Physics of Time Travel
www.approachinglost.com A preview of Physics 101 from Lost University, as seen on the LOST Season 5 Blu-ray, featuring Dr. Clifford Johnson Theoretical Physicist at USC; Sean Carroll, Senior Research Associate in Physics at the California Institute of Technology; and Dr. Nick Warner, Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Professor of Mathematics at USC.
BaseCrawl Teaser 02
Three friends - a math professor, a freelance journalist and an unemployed ecologist -- set out to chronicle a basecrawl through all 30 Major League ballparks in one summer. But the inspiration and motivation driving their documentary is tempered by technical problems, poor preparation and a general lack of experience. Yet they continue on their mission in an attempt to bring humor, insight and a unique perspective to America's storied pastime. For more information visit www.basecrawl.com. ...
Making a Difference through Blogging: Saving Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
CSUN math professor, Maria Rita D'Orsogna, is using technology to become active in a no-oil refinery campaign in Italy. Since distance is a problem, her blog allows her to keep active in the environmental battle without having to travel to Montepulciano d'Abruzzo.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS PART 2
You will love this man! One of the best classical liberals or libertarians ever. Just listen to his story! I am Donald Silberger, Associate Professor of Mathematics at SUNY in New Paltz. On 24 April the Libertarian Party of New York chose me to be its candidate for the United States Senate. You may wonder why someone should run for an office that he knows he has little likelihood of winning on November 2. Indeed, I am not planning a campaign in name only. I intend to work seriously to win ...
Part 1 of 5 - Part Deux: Somebody Actually Did This?! Surprising Designs for Unit-Load Warehouses
proposes "fishbone" and "flying-V" aisle designs, which purport to reduce travel distances by as much as 20 percent. After a brief bit of background, he will describe these new operations and attempt to draw some lessons from their implementation. And there are pictures! Kevin Gue is Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Auburn University. Previously, he was Associate Professor of Logistics in the Graduate School of Business & Public Policy at the ...
Part 4 of 5 - Part Deux: Somebody Actually Did This?! Surprising Designs for Unit-Load Warehouses
proposes "fishbone" and "flying-V" aisle designs, which purport to reduce travel distances by as much as 20 percent. After a brief bit of background, he will describe these new operations and attempt to draw some lessons from their implementation. And there are pictures! Kevin Gue is Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Auburn University. Previously, he was Associate Professor of Logistics in the Graduate School of Business & Public Policy at the ...
9. Special and General Relativity
black holes continues with an introduction of the concept of event horizon. A number of problems are worked out to familiarize students with mathematics related to black hole event horizons. In a longer question and answer session, Professor Bailyn discusses the more mystifying aspects of the nature of black holes and the possibility of time travel. Finally, the issues of reconciling Newton's laws of motion with Special Relativity, and Newton's law of gravity with General Relativity, ...
CLASSICAL LIBERALS PART 3
I am Donald Silberger, Associate Professor of Mathematics at SUNY in New Paltz. On 24 April the Libertarian Party of New York chose me to be its candidate for the United States Senate. You may wonder why someone should run for an office that he knows he has little likelihood of winning on November 2. Indeed, I am not planning a campaign in name only. I intend to work seriously to win the minds and the hearts of my fellow citizens in New York State. I will travel the state for three months, ...
Funny Trig Functions Video
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