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So this video is a little different from most of the others. The channel is an element of truth, after all, not an element of science. This is my truth. It may not be everyone's but that's ok too.
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Chernobyl and Pripyat - drone shots from shooting Uranium
Obsidian dome, California
Panum Crater
El Capitan
The Pyramids of Giza
Toronto buildings
The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
Abu Simbel temple at Aswan, Egypt
Sydney Harbour
Milky way time-lapse from the badlands of South Australia
Sunset over Warrnambool, Victoria
Big Bang animation courtesy of NASA
Sunrise over Bondi
Water off New Caledonia
Great white sharks in the Neptune Islands, South Australia
Crosswalk at Town Hall Sydney
EDUtubers at the YouTube EDU summit in San Francisco
Concert in Sydney
Jetpacking in Western Sydney
Vi's triangles at Perimeter Institute, Waterloo Canada
Aurora Borealis north of Fairbanks Alaska
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Hiking with MinutePhysics in Washington State
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Kitaro - Nageki - Live in Izumo Taisha (Izumo Grand Shrine) on 8/10/1990
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Song: Nageki
Theme From Silk Road
Caravansary
Cosmic Love
The Field
Hajimari
Sozo
Koi
Orochi
Nageki
Matsuri
Reimei
Nageki
Drums: Casey Scheuerell
Percussion: Ken Park
Keyboards: Brian Becvar
Violin: Charlie Bisharat
Keyboards: Kit Walker
Guitar: Barry Coates
Bass: Steve Bailey
Official Website
http://domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/
日本語オフィシャルウェブサイト
http://www.diaa.net/kitaro/index.php
5 albums (1980-1983):
Silk Road I
Silk Road II
Silk Road III (Tunhuang)
Silk Road IV (Tenjiku)
Ki
Kitaro Official Artist Page
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夜明け前、喜多郎氏は御柱祭を間近に控え、神様となる巨木に向かい、敬意と祷り
御諏訪太鼓の演奏を捧げた。全身白い装束を身にまとい、空が明るくなり始めるまで太鼓は山に鳴り響いた。奉納演奏の直後、厳冬の明け方、諏訪の新聞社の取材に快く応じる喜多郎氏。「御柱祭の心」は諏訪の人々だけではなく、日本人のお祭りである、しかしこんなに身近に御柱がある諏訪の人々は幸せだと、御柱に対する熱い思いを語った。
The merging of two neutron stars was detected by gravitational waves and then by telescopes in all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is a historic detection as it demonstrates:
- the first gravitational waves detected from inspiraling neutron stars
- the first joint observation by gravitational wave and electromagnetic wave astronomy
- identification of a gamma ray burst in conjunction with merging neutron stars
- how gravitational waves and gamma rays can be used together to locate their source
All evidence so far indicates that the data support General Relativity.
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Jets and Debris from a Neutron Star Collision
This animation captures phenomena observed over the course of nine days following the neutron star merger known as GW170817. They include gravitational waves (pale arcs); a near-light-speed jet that produced gamma rays (magenta); expanding debris from a "kilonova" that produced ultraviolet (violet), optical and infrared (blue-white to red) emission; and, once the jet directed toward us expanded into our view from Earth, X-rays (blue).
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/CI Lab
Virgo Helps Localize Gravitational-Wave Signals
Sky localizations of gravitational-wave signals detected by LIGO beginning in 2015 (GW150914, LVT151012, GW151226, GW170104), and, more recently, by the LIGO-Virgo network (GW170814, GW170817). After Virgo came online in August 2017, scientists were better able to localize the gravitational-wave signals. The background is an optical image of the Milky Way. The localizations of GW150914, LVT151012, and GW170104 wrap around the celestial sphere, so the sky map is shown with a translucent dome.
Credit: LIGO/Virgo/NASA/Leo Singer (Milky Way image: Axel Mellinger)
Variety of Gravitational Waves and a Chirp
The signal measured by LIGO and Virgo from the neutron star merger GW170817 is compared here to previously detected binary black hole mergers. All signals are shown starting at 30 Hertz, and the progression of GW170817 is shown in real time, accompanied by its conversion to audio heard at the end of the movie. GW170817 was observable for more than 30 times longer than any previous gravitational-wave signal.
Credit: LIGO/University of Oregon/Ben Farr
LIGO is funded by the NSF, and operated by Caltech and MIT, which conceived of LIGO and led the Initial and Advanced LIGO projects. Financial support for the Advanced LIGO project was led by the NSF with Germany (Max Planck Society), the U.K. (Science and Technology Facilities Council) and Australia (Australian Research Council) making significant commitments and contributions to the project.
More than 1,200 scientists and some 100 institutions from around the world participate in the effort through the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, which includes the GEO Collaboration and the Australian collaboration OzGrav. Additional partners are listed at http://ligo.org/partners.php
The Virgo collaboration consists of more than 280 physicists and engineers belonging to 20 different European research groups: six from Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France; eight from the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) in Italy; two in the Netherlands with Nikhef; the MTA Wigner RCP in Hungary; the POLGRAW group in Poland; Spain with the University of Valencia; and the European Gravitational Observatory, EGO, the laboratory hosting the Virgo detector near Pisa in Italy, funded by CNRS, INFN, and Nikhef.
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Artist: Kitaro
Album: Impressions Of The West Lake
Impressions Of The West Lake is a modern day opera conceived and directed by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Zhang Yimou (Hero, Curse of the Golden Flower), the visionary artist behind the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
The production is highlighted by music composed by the Grammy and Golden Globe Award winning artist Kitaro. This pairing of East-meets-West is a rare combination of two artists at the peak of their creative talents.
The opera also marks a reunion for Kitaro and music arranger Randy Miller, the pair's first effort together since the Golden Globe-winning soundtrack to Oliver Stone's 1993 film Heaven and Earth. This opera is another impressive credit for Miller, whose lengthy career as a composer, orchestrator, and conductor for films includes such highlights as Without Limits, First Snow, and The Soong Sisters (Best Original Score, Hong Kong Film Award).
The show's soundtrack also features rising Chinese pop star Jane Zhang, a gifted young performer who provides stunning vocals to the production on the title track, "Impressions Of The Westlake".
Through the course of his career, Kitaro has sold millions of albums, CD's and DVD's worldwide. Kitaro's various sound collaborations and resonant, multi-textured compositions, with their crescendos of passion and oases of serenity, truly defy the constraints of any genre. His pioneering fusion of cultures, techniques and spheres of consciousness is truly his own. With Impressions Of The West Lake, Kitaro continues to explore new, uncharted terrain with his magnificently expansive vision and ever-questing spirit.
2008年北京奧運開閉幕式「印象西湖」的幕後推手是國際知名大導演張藝謀(曾指導電影,英雄, 滿城盡帶黃金甲,)。印象西湖是一場現代歌劇,而這場演出更因葛萊美及金球獎得主喜多郎的配樂而受人矚目,這場東西方間的罕見交會交織了兩位大師的絕頂創作天才
這場歌劇更是喜多郎與音樂總監藍迪米勒的再次聯手出擊。兩位大師於大導演奧立佛史東一九九三年所執導電影「天地」原聲帶中首次合作,並榮獲金球獎最佳原聲帶大獎。這場歌劇是米勒的另一傑作。米勒同具作曲家、指揮家身份於一身,其作品包括「永無止盡」、「第一場雪」、「宋家皇朝」(榮獲香港電影金像獎最佳原創配樂獎)。這場大秀原聲帶中尚有極速躍升的新星張靚穎共同演出,她為主打歌「印象西湖」獻出了極具震撼力的歌聲。
於其職業生涯中,喜多郎的專輯、CD、DVD,於全球各地狂銷數百萬張。喜多郎的作品揉織了多種樂音,成為和諧並多質感的樂曲。由他的作品中可以同時感受到音樂家的熱情,以及如綠洲般的寧靜。他獨到的融合了各種文化、音樂技巧、以及意識氛圍。於印象西湖中,喜多郎藉著他輝煌廣闊的視野以及永無止盡追求進步的精神,再次探索了全新、未知的領域。
Official Artist Page
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To relax. To disconnect from the tentacles of 24/7 technology. To truly unplug. It’s become more than a goal. It’s become a necessity. And, it’s become more difficult than ever to do, especially when we sleep. Essential to one’s complete physical, emotion and mental health, the deeper and more tranquil sleep, the better. The answer to those better nights lies with music.
Think of the baby and the lullaby; how the gentle sounds, almost instinctively, hypnotically induce a calming, soothing state ideal for sleeping. Slower rhythms with soft sonic edges, played at a consistent volume, encourage deep relaxation, blocking out distractions, and helping the body to quickly find and maintain its natural sleep rhythm. Music is the medicine.
Chronic sleep problems can be physically draining, and turn what should be hours of blissful escape into anxiety-ridden nightly recurrences. Set aside the daily grind and unwind with music designed specifically to promote soothing dream states, and provide more rejuvenation in the morning. Not to mention the proven benefits of lower heart rate and lower blood pressure, reduced insomnia, and increased energy the next day.
It’s time to fall asleep faster, wake-up less, and feel more rested in the morning. It’s time for Music For Sleep.
Kitaro - 01. Introduction from Live in Ise, Japan 10/08/1996
喜多郎コンサート (伊勢神宮御鎮座2000年記念 奉祝コンサート) 三重 / 伊勢神宮内宮(1996年10月8日)
Dancer: Koichi Tamano (Halpin Ha)
ダンサー:玉野浩市(ハルピン派)
Set List
01. Introduction
02. Silk Road
03. Koi
04. Magma
05. Mercury
06. Sitara
07. Nageki
08. Beam Wave
09. Uranus
Kitaro Official Website
http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/index.php
喜多郎オフィシャルウェブサイト
http://www.diaa.net/kitaro/index.php
iTunes Store
http://itunes.apple.com/us/art....ist/kitaro/id2382005
Lift is an important concept, not only in flying but also in sailing. This week I'm talking to Olympic Sailor, Hunter Lowden. But before I get to the physics of sailing I thought I would explain lift since it's generally poorly understood.
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Can we see things travelling faster than light?
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Thanks to Prof. Geraint Lewis for input on earlier drafts of this video.
The expanding universe is a complicated place. During inflation the universe expanded faster than light, but that's something that actually happens all the time, it's happening right now. This doesn't violate Einstein's theory of relativity since nothing is moving through space faster than light, it's just that space itself is expanding such that far away objects are receding rapidly from each other. Common sense would dictate that objects moving away from us faster than light should be invisible, but they aren't. This is because light can travel from regions of space which are superluminal relative to us into regions that are subluminal. So our observable universe is bigger than our Hubble sphere - it's limited by the particle horizon, the distance light could travel to us since the beginning of time as we know it.
Raw interviews: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dcw98B2Nzg
The question has arisen often enough that I thought I'd answer it. If you hold views that are consistent with the majority of the population, does that make you stupid? I don't think so. Science has uncovered a lot of counterintuitive things about the universe, so it's unsurprising that non-scientists hold beliefs inconsistent with science. But when we teach, we must take into account what the learners know, including their incorrect knowledge. That is the reason a lot of Veritasium videos start with the misconceptions.
Want to read my PhD? You can download the full text here: http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au..../pdfs/research/super
The physics behind Kelvin's Thunderstorm explained. No, it is not a practical way of generating electricity, which is why we use turbines at hydro stations.
This video goes into more detail about the phenomenon demonstrated in this Hunger Games collab video: http://youtu.be/Rwa26CXG1fc
We have just seen the first image of a black hole, the supermassive black hole in the galaxy M87 with a mass 6.5 billion times that of our sun. But what is that image really showing us?
This is an awesome paper on the topic by J.P. Luminet:
Image of a spherical black hole with thin accretion disk
Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 75, no. 1-2, May 1979, p. 228-235
https://ve42.co/luminet
Using my every day intuition I wondered: will we see the "shadow" of the black hole even if we're looking edge on at the accretion disk? The answer is yes because the black hole warps space-time, so even if we wouldn't normally be able to see the back of the accretion disk, we can in this case because its light is bent up and over the black hole. Similarly we can see light from the bottom of the back of the accretion disk because it's bent under the bottom of the black hole. Plus there are additional images from light that does a half turn around the black hole leading to the inner rings.
What about the black hole "shadow" itself? Well initially I thought it can't be an image of the event horizon because it's so much bigger (2.6 times bigger). But if you trace back the rays, you find that for every point in the shadow, there is a corresponding ray that traces back to the event horizon. So in fact from our one observing location, we see all sides of the event horizon simultaneously! In fact infinitely many of these images, accounting for the virtually infinite number of times a photon can orbit the black hole before falling in. The edge of the shadow is due to the photon sphere - the radius at which light goes around in closed orbits. If a light ray coming in at an oblique angle just skims the photon sphere and then travels on to our telescopes, that is the closest 'impact parameter' possible, and it occurs at sqrt(27)/2*r_s
Huge thanks to:
Prof. Geraint Lewis
University of Sydney https://ve42.co/gfl
Like him, I'm hoping (predicting?) we'll see some moving images of black holes tomorrow
Prof. Rana Adhikari
Caltech https://ve42.co/Rana
Riccardo Antonelli - for excellent images of black holes, simulations and ray-tracing code, check out:
https://ve42.co/rantonels
The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
Check out their resources and get your local link for the livestream here: https://ve42.co/EHT
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Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme
Filming by Raquel Nuno
Animation by Maria Raykova
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right? Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there. This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually everything around you.
Thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber for his great images, animations and explanations. Check out his site to find out more: http://bit.ly/ZZTKFP
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http://www.diaa.net/kitaro/index.php
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喜多郎 Kitaro - Intro and Magma from Tamayura (2000) DVD
Produced by Kitaro, Tamayura is a unique combination of Kitaro's signature sound married to visuals performed by Kochi Tamano and Harupin-Ha Butoh Dance Theater who bring the characters of the story to life. With costumes by Heather Hanse and choreography by Koichi Tamano, Tamayura features wildly colorful scenes and surreal, almost magical dance routines. Tracks include: Magma, Mercury, Sitara, Nageki, Beam Wave and Uranus.
Region: Region 1 (US & Canada Only)
Song List
01. Introduction
02. Magma
03. Mercury
04. Sitara
05. Nageki
06. Beam Wave
07. Uranus
08. Credits
Kitaro Official Website
http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/index.php
喜多郎オフィシャルウェブサイト
http://www.diaa.net/kitaro/index.php
Domo Music Official Website
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「最近の日系アメリカ人の子供はJapanese Americanっていうのを嫌がりAsian Americanて言うんです。世界はボーダレスですから文化が癒合して又新しい文化が生まれる事は良い事なのですが、自分の根っこがどこにあるのか、日本人の文化のルーツを知らずに自分をJapaneseと言いたがらない心理は、やはりアメリカで生まれた日本の子供にキッチリと日本の文化を教えずに来てしまったからだと僕は思う」と言う喜多郎さん。そして日本から臼と木槌を運び近所の人たちを集めて日本のお正月の風物詩「餅つき会」を始めた。数十年、「餅つき会」は「餅つき大会」となってコロラドとサンフランシスコの新年恒例行事となる。継続こそ力!真の文化継承は一人の強い意志が多くの人の共感を呼び、そして大きく発展していく。喜多郎さんの意志を引き継ぐ人々によって・・そういえば日本のお正月、餅つきの風景は見られなくなりましたねぇ・・・
Kitaro participated in the ceremony of Mochitsuki (kneading Rice Cake)
¡Utilizar la mochila cohete fue una diversión increíble!
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A pesar de terminar con el labio hinchado la pasé de maravilla. Creo que saber algo sobre física en realidad ayuda a volar la mochila cohete. Funciona según el mismo principio que un cohete (la tercera ley de Newton), pero a diferencia del transbordador, no llevas tu propio propulsor contigo. En cambio, una moto de agua bombea agua desde el lago hasta 60 litros por segundo. Luego se dispara a través de las boquillas a aproximadamente 15 metros por segundo, creando 1800 Newton de fuerza, el equivalente a unos 150 extintores de incendios. Esto puede producir una aceleración de alrededor de 1,5 Gs sobre mí.
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Kitaro - 04. Magma from Live in Ise, Japan 10/08/1996
喜多郎コンサート (伊勢神宮御鎮座2000年記念 奉祝コンサート) 三重 / 伊勢神宮内宮(1996年10月8日)
Dancer: Koichi Tamano (Halpin Ha)
ダンサー:玉野浩市(ハルピン派)
Set List
01. Introduction
02. Silk Road
03. Koi
04. Magma
05. Mercury
06. Sitara
07. Nageki
08. Beam Wave
09. Uranus
Kitaro Official Website
http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/index.php
喜多郎オフィシャルウェブサイト
http://www.diaa.net/kitaro/index.php
iTunes Store
http://itunes.apple.com/us/art....ist/kitaro/id2382005
From the 'Going to California' concert