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Year: 2008
Album: Stabat Mater
喜多郎 Kitaro and Viva Girls - Matsuri from Live in Hong Kong on 04/01/2011 - Staff Report 10
Part of CD sales and concert profit will be donated Japan Tsunami and Earthquake Relief through Hong Kong Red-cross. (HK$100,000)
コンサートとの収益金の一部とCDの売り上げの一部 HK$100,000が香港赤十字社を通じて東日本大震災被災者の方達へ義援金として送られます。
Matsuri
http://itunes.apple.com/us/alb....um/kitaro-digital-bo
Adam Cheng Liza Wang Kitaro New Millenium 2011 Concert
Place: Hong Kong, HK
Date: Mar. 31st, April 1st, April 2nd.
Venue: Hong Kong Coliseum
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
Viva Girls Official Website
http://www.domomusicgroup.com/vivagirls/index.php
Domo Music Official Website
http://www.domomusicgroup.com/index.php
Athair Ar Neamh combined with beautiful pictures by Kagaya
Athair ar Neamh, Dia linn.
Athair ar Neamh, Dia liom.
M'anam, mo chroí, mo ghlóir,
moladh duit, a Dhia.
Fada an la, go sámh,
fada an oíche', gan ghruaim,
aoibhneas, áthas, grá,
moladh duit, a Dhia.
Moraim thú ó lá go lá.
Moraim thú ó oéch' go hoích'.
Athair ar Neamh, Dia linn.
Athair ar Neamh, Dia liom.
An ghealach, an ghrian, an ghaoth,
moladh duit, a Dhia.
English:
Father in heaven, God bless us.
Father in heaven, God bless me.
My soul, my heart, my glory,
Praise be to You, O God.
Long is the peaceful day,
Long is the night without gloom.
Wonder, joy, love,
Praise be to You, O God.
I praise You from day to day,
I praise You night after night.
Father in heaven, God bless us.
Father in heaven, God bless me.
My soul, my heart, my glory,
Praise be to You, O God.
Listen to An Enchanted Evening at Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ngDckQ
Listen to An Enchanted Evening at Apple Music: https://apple.co/2mIy7Sg
¿Cómo es posible que un yo-yo funcione sin la cuerda atada a él?
Disfruten de mi amigo Ben Conde quien les mostrará cómo hacerlo.
Y descubran la ciencia que hace posible todos sus maravillosos trucos.
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Servicios de doblaje: unilingo
Traductora: Daniela Hernández Lugo
Voces de doblaje: Diego Rivas, Pato Lago
Ingeniero de sonido: Gastón Adriel Álvarez
Edición y post-producción de video: Yoel Aaron Echegaray Salas, Juan Caille Tornquist
Music by KITARO - SACRED JOURNEY OF KU-KAI VOL.5 FULL ALBUM
Playlist:
01.SOUL FROM OCEAN
02.BREATH OF LIGHT
03.REFLECTION OF THE HEART
04.WAVE ROTATION
05.TIME AND SPACE CRY
06.SEA OF CLOUDS
07.FLOATING LOTUS FLOWER
08.WIND INVITATION
09.JOURNEY FOR NIRVANA
10.WATER MIRACLE
Epic & NewAge Music is a young and rapidly growing music library that offers fresh, original and exciting content. Some of songs are noncopyrighted. Enjoy, get inspired, and don’t forget to subscribe because new music is added regularly!
¡Acompaña las divertidas aventuras de Minnie y sus amigos!
Ep. 16: Un conejito mágico
Ep. 17: Un tiempo de locos
Ep. 18: Caos Mecánico
Ep. 19: Canguros y Cerditos
Ep. 20: Minnie y la locura de la reforma
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曲目:
01. Tienshan (天山) 00:00:00
02. Peace (宁静之中)00:05:53
03. Journey(旅程)00:11:25
04. Silk Road Theme(丝路主题曲)00:15:34
05. Drifting Sand (流沙)00:23:16
06. Fragrance Of Nature(大自然的芬芳)00:25:58
07. Silk Road Fantasy(丝路幻想)00:29:26
08. Time (流逝的时间)00:35:01
09. Flying Celestial Nymphs(飞天)00:39:47
10. Silk Road Theme: Andante/
Everlasting Road(丝路进行曲/永路的路)00:44:32
11. Bell Tower(钟楼)00:52:14
12. Sunset(日落)00:55:01
13. Westbound(往西方前进)01:00:45
14. Magical Sand Dance(神秘沙之舞)01:03:14
1998 / DOMO RECORDS, INC.
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¡Acompaña las divertidas aventuras de Minnie y sus amigos!
- Ep. 26: Minnie y Daisy están viendo su programa favorito, cuando empiezan a tener problemas con la antena.
- Ep. 27: Minnie y Daisy tiene que bañar a la pequeña elefante estrella de la feria, pero las cosas se complicarán.
- Ep. 28: A Gilbert no parece querer adoptarlo nadie, aunque Minnie y Daisy tratan de animarle.
- Ep. 29: Minnie y Daisy van al campo con las mini-exploradoras, pero tendrán algunos problemas con los habitantes del bosque.
- Ep. 30: Daisy tiene un nuevo despertador que parece perfecto, hasta que empieza a hacer de las suyas.
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喜多郎 Kitaro Live at Asian Art Museum in San Francisco on 12/26/2010.
12月26日にサンフランシスコのAsian Art Museumで行なわれたコンサート模様です。
Flute / Synthesizer: Kitaro
Violin: Steven Kindler
Gu Zheng: Su Chang (Viva Girls)
Synthesizer: Keiko Takahashi
Taiko Drum: Shohei Takatani
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
¡Es el cumpleaños de Minnie! Mickey y sus amigos preparan una fiesta sorpresa con globos y van a contar con una ayuda muy especial.
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I used a nitrogen membrane and Stirling cryocooler to liquefy nitrogen out of the air. For this video I partnered with Starbucks to celebrate their Nitro Cold Brew. Order one here: https://starbucks.app.link/derekmuller
Making liquid nitrogen is hard - in fact up until 150 years ago scientists doubted whether it was even possible to liquefy nitrogen. In 1823, At the royal institution in London, Michael Faraday first produced liquid chlorine, kind of accidentally by putting it under high pressure. He similarly liquefied ammonia.
Borrowing a mixture from Thilorier in France, a combination of dry ice, snow and ether, he reached a temperature of -110C. By 1845 he used this mixture plus a hand pump to pressurize gases to liquefy all the known gases except six, which included oxygen and nitrogen. These became known as the “permanent” gases.
A French Physicist Aimé compressed oxygen and nitrogen in tanks and then lowered them into the ocean over 1.6km deep, where the pressure got up to 200 atmospheres. Still the gases didn’t liquefy.
Only at the end of 1877 were the first droplets of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen produced, by Cailletet in France. He first tried oxygen by compressing it up to 300 atmospheres, cooled to -30C, but that wasn't even enough to liquefy oxygen. But when he suddenly released the pressure, the expanding gas cooled, he estimated to -200C and he saw a mist and then droplets slide down the walls of his vessel.
It's amazing how far we've come in that now I can purchase a helium-based cryocooler. It compresses and expands the gas to absorb heat from the tip of the cold finger and eject it into the surroundings at ambient temperature.
Celsius never devised nor used the scale that now bears his name.
Veritasium is now on Patreon: http://patreon.com/veritasium
Special thanks to Michael Stevens of Vsauce! http://youtube.com/vsauce1
More info about Celsius and temperature scales: http://wke.lt/w/s/2I6Nu
References for this video:
A History of the Thermometer and its uses in Meteorology by W. E. Knowles Middleton
Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold by Tom Shachtman
The Science of Measurement, A Historical Survey by Herbert Arthur Klein
Lehrbuch der Chemie by Jöns Jakob Berzelius
Special Thanks to the Uppsala University Museum
I filmed this in Uppsala in the summer of 2012! So I've been thinking about this idea for a very long time. I'm glad to finally have it out there in the world.
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
Special thanks to Patreon supporters:
Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme
Filming by Raquel Nuno
Animation by Maria Raykova
Evidence Facebook's revenue is based on fake likes.
My first vid on the problem with Facebook: http://bit.ly/1dXudqY
I know first-hand that Facebook's advertising model is deeply flawed. When I paid to promote my page I gained 80,000 followers in developing countries who didn't care about Veritasium (but I wasn't aware of this at the time). They drove my reach and engagement numbers down, basically rendering the page useless. I am not the only one who has experienced this. Rory Cellan-Jones had the same luck with Virtual Bagel: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18819338
The US Department of State spent $630,000 to acquire 2 million page likes and then realized only 2% were engaged. http://wapo.st/1glcyZo
I thought I would demonstrate that the same thing is still happening now by creating Virtual Cat (http://www.facebook.com/MyVirtualCat). I was surprised to discover something worse - false likes are coming from everywhere, including Canada, the US, the UK, and Australia. So even those carefully targeting their campaigns are likely being duped into spending real money on fake followers. Then when they try to reach their followers they have to pay again.
And it's possible to be a victim of fake likes without even advertising. Pages that end up on Facebook's "International Suggested Pages" are also easy targets for click-farms seeking to diversify their likes. http://tnw.co/NsflrC
Thanks to Henry, Grey, and Nessy for feedback on earlier drafts of this video.
Grace se niega a que Nancy deje a los niños pequeños entrar en su casa de muñecas. Así que Nancy deberá decidir entre quien cree que son sus amigos y sus amigos de verdad.
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Origami is inspiring a plethora of new engineering designs. Try yourself: https://ve42.co/Origami
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Huge thanks to:
Dr. Robert Lang https://langorigami.com
Prof. Larry Howell https://www.compliantmechanisms.byu.edu/
On first glance it's surprising that origami -- a centuries old art of folding paper to achieve particular aesthetics -- is applicable to engineering. But upon closer consideration there are a lot of reasons methods developed for paper folding are also applicable to engineering: origami allows you to take a flat sheet of material and convert it to almost any shape only by folding. Plus for large flat structures, origami provides a way of shrinking dimensions while ensuring simply deployment - this is particularly useful for solar arrays in space applications. Furthermore, motions designed to take advantage of the flexibility of paper can also be used to form compliant mechanisms for engineering like the kaleidocycle. Since the principles of origami are scalable, mechanisms can also be dramatically miniaturized.
Some of the work shown is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Grant No. EFRI-ODISSEI-1240417. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Special thanks to Patreon supporters:
Alfred Wallace, Arjun Chakroborty, Bryan Baker, Chris Vargas, Chuck Lauer Vose, DALE HORNE, Donal Botkin, halyoav, James Knight, Jasper Xin, Joar Wandborg, Kevin Beavers, kkm, Leah Howard, Lyvann Ferrusca, Michael Krugman, Noel Braganza, Pindex, Ron Neal, Sam Lutfi, Stan Presolski, Tige Thorman
Edited by
Jonny Hyman, Isaac Frame, and Derek Muller
Music by
Jonny Hyman