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Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science 3.80 min. | 4.891134 avaliação | 1591729 exibições Music Video Of She Blinded Me With Science. + Informações |
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Understanding the Universe Scott M. Tyson Coast to Coast am.mov 117.25 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2111 exibições apps.facebook.com coastocoastguestbooks.blogspot.com apps.facebook.com adamthemissinglink.blogspot.com Expert in space computational technology, Scott Tyson, has been an advisor to the office of the Secretary of Defense. He presented his cosmological theory, and argued that many accepted scientific notions or paradoxes about the universe are wrong. According to Tyson, the universe is neither contracting or expanding, the Big Bang didn't happen, and multiverses don't exist. Space-time is neither created or destroyed but is a constant, and the observer plays a crucial role in the perception of this, he continued. Tyson suggests that all physical phenomena obeys what he calls the "Unity Expression," an underlying relationship in which space-time is conserved. From this, he has construed the physical basis for gravity, and how it can be produced and used as a new, free source of energy.. + Informações |
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Gary Lavergne talks about his new book "Before Brown" in the Texas Union 73.30 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2497 exibições Gary M. Lavergne, UT admissions officer, will discuss his new book, Before Brown: Heman Marion Sweatt, Thurgood Marshall, and the Longroad to Justice. Lavergne's account chronicles Sweatt's life and struggles as the plaintiff in Sweatt vs. Painter (1950), thereby honoring his courage and determination.. + Informações |
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Discourse Over Dogma II, with Gary Reid - Part 1 9.45 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1263 exibições Discourse Over Dogma II: Canada (Not So) Free Press (part of Secularism: At Home and Abroad) Public Lecture and Discussion, with Gary Reid, columnist, Canada Free Press On Friday July 27th, the online publication Canada Free Press lost the credibility of its name by censoring one of their regular contributors, freelance journalist Gray Reid. Mr. Reid's piece entitled Throwing bad policy after bad policy was removed from the CFP website by editor Judi McLeod. His opinion piece attacked the new platform of John Tory's Conservative party which proposes to extend public funding of religious schools to all faiths in order to avoid dealing with the current discriminatory funding of Catholic schools and to appeal to religious vote banks for the upcoming provincial election. The Freethought Association of Canada (FAC) and the Centre for Inquiry Ontario (CFI-Ontario) condemn the censorship of Mr. Reid's article for going against Mrs. McLeod's individual religious and political beliefs. Mr. Reid focused on the harm that can be done to the education of children by religious schools that promote irrational and unscientific notions, such as 'young earth creationism', simply because the accepted scientific theories contradict religious dogma. That Judi McLeod acted out of her religious convictions, which she describes as "practicing Catholic" and in a betrayal of her position as editor, is evident from her reply to the article. While Mr. Reid critically discussed all three Abrahamic .... + Informações |
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Krzysztof Wodiczko: Peace | Art21 "Exclusive" 3.42 min. | 4.3333335 avaliação | 2285 exibições Episode #121: "You cannot work towards peace being peaceful" says artist Krzystof Wodiczko, who explains this paradoxical position in terms of his personal experiences growing up in Poland under communist rule. Filmed at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wodiczko's interview is punctuated by the sound of sirens from outside, the city in a state of "full alert." By appropriating public buildings and monuments as backdrops for projections, Krzysztof Wodiczko focuses attention on ways in which architecture and monuments reflect collective memory and history. Projecting images of community members' hands, faces, or entire bodies onto architectural façades, and combining those images with voiced testimonies, Wodiczko disrupts our traditional understanding of the functions of public space and architecture. He challenges the silent, stark monumentality of buildings, activating them in an examination of notions of human rights, democracy, and truths about the violence, alienation, and inhumanity that underlie countless aspects of social interaction in present-day society. Learn more about Krzysztof Wodiczko: www.art21.org VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Gary Henoch. Sound: Steve Bores. Editor: Joaquin Perez . Special Thanks : Catherine Tatge, the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).. + Informações |
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Inspired by John Cage's 4' 33" & Yves Klein's Monotone symphony-Notions of silence 2-Abstract art 10.03 min. | 4.4666667 avaliação | 3448 exibições NOTIONS OF SILENCE 2. In the trance like ambience of an empty underground car park casual happenings in sound and vision mark the passage of time. Recorded in real time (10mins. 1sec.), this work was filmed on a 35mm stills camera, capturing an almost featureless historical segment of this contrived subterranean space. Our perception of time is distorted by the still image interrupted only by an occasional fluctuation of sound. This video Notions of silence 2 is one of two works which were shown as part of an exhibition entitled Sequence, along with works by Darren Almond, Padraig Cunningham, Roisin Loughrey and Margo McNulty. Notions of silence 1 and 2, were projected on two 16 x 9 screens on facing walls of a disused warehouse. This piece has been influenced by works by Yves Klein's Monotone symphony, John Cage's "4'33",The tibetan book of the dead, Gary Zukov's "The dancing Wu Li masters", Barrnet Newman, Mark Rothko, and Jackson Pollock. I envisage this work taken out of the constructed space and projected as a full scale image in a natural environment. MEDITATION - Tranquil image & mono-tonal musical sound - Subterranean space - artist Johnnie Lawson Notions of silence 1 www.youtube.com Thanks to Mugurm who has generously granted permission to use his sound recording under creative commons attribution, www.freesound.org General tags for my videos artist images health life personal development healing relax meditation beautiful landscape wildlife future green organic .... + Informações |
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GARY WAR 6.12 min. | 3.8695652 avaliação | 5219 exibições www.balconytv.com PRESENTED BY TOM MILLETT Gary War, the mysterious upstart from Brooklyn, NY has just released his debut LP this winter on SHDWPLY Records. Playing with vast, sweeping echoes, softly sung lyrics, and infusing sonic textures through synth-driven overtures, Gary War's album, New Raytheonport takes us through the often banal sonics of the psychedelic form with a fresh take on what seems at first, an aggregate of the past couple of decades of drug-influenced music, and drops us dead center, at the doorstep to La La Land. His tonal insobriety, from one song to the next is a true sign of the times, where artists are driven to explore different avenues, melding genres, vocal styles and instrumentation to arrive somewhere new, all the while taking the listener along for the ride. Pulling from influences that hold as much up to Chrome as they do Syd Barret, Gary War is able to wrangle them from every corner, and he even covers The Alan Parsons Project without sounding misguided,or a late arriving hippie on a hotbox high. Instead, Gary War creates a sound that wisps through the knobby branches of the past and sumptuously uproots our notions of the boundaries of psychedelia. -Brent Cross "Victim of Time Radio" Tune in Again Tomorrow!!. + Informações |
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Rory Gallagher - Overnight Bag 4.88 min. | 4.974026 avaliação | 11447 exibições A song that has not been uploaded ever before. One of the best and most emotional songs of Rory.This song is taken from "Photo Finish" Record back in 1978. Lyrics Packed my things in an overnight bag, A toothbrush and guitar, got no tail to drag. Gonna leave, on the next passing breeze. My heart is heavy, as a sky full of rain, Mind full of notions, that I just can't explain. The reasons why, just can't be supplied. Trapped by a heartache, and freed by my will, Sentenced to wander, so much time to kill, Hear my plea, and rescue me. Packed my sorrows in an overnight bag, But I'll be gone much longer than that, Who knows when, we'll meet again? Too many sleepless nights, put my soul on edge, And so many restless moods, lay heavy in my head. Too many sleepless nights, put my soul on edge, And so many restless moods, lay heavy in my head. Wrote down my thoughts, and I sealed them in hope, Sent them to you in a blue envelope, Not received, it seems to me. I had some things that I wanted to say, But my chance, well it just blew away, On the breeze, like some mystery.. + Informações |
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Amazing 3D Cave Image-Sound of Water Dripping-Cave Sounds-Relaxing Calming Soothing Peaceful 10.03 min. | 4.6710525 avaliação | 35795 exibições Amazing 3D Cave Image. The hypnotic stillness and silence of this reflecting pool is punctuated by drops of water falling from the caves vaulted ceiling, The tiny voice of each drop hitting the waters surface magnified and echoing throughout the empty cavernous space, produces a captivating symphony of sound. Recorded in real time (10mins. 1sec.) this work was filmed on a 35mm stills camera, incidentally capturing a slice of geological history. The still image and sporadic spacing of sound distorts our perception of time. This video Notions of silence 1, is one of two works which were shown as part of an exhibition entitled Sequence, along with works by Darren Almond, Padraig Cunningham, Roisin Loughrey and Margo McNulty. Notions of silence 1 and 2, were projected on two 16 x 9 screens on facing walls of a vast warehouse. This piece has been influenced by works by Yves Klein's Monotone symphony, John Cage's "4'33",The tibetan book of the dead, Gary Zukov's "The dancing Wu Li masters", Barrnet Newman, Mark Rothko, and Jackson Pollock. I envisage showing this work as a projection on the floor of an exhibition space, adding an unsettling dimension to the piece as the ripples radiate outwards towards the viewer. Notions of silence 2 www.youtube.com Thanks to Mugurm who has generously granted permission to use his sound recording under creative commons attribution, www.freesound.org General tags for my videos artist images health life personal development healing relax .... + Informações |
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ARENDT, OCCUPY AND THE CHALLENGE TO POLITICAL LIBERALISM 37.37 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 677 exibições "Chad Kautzer (philosophy professor and member of Occupy Denver's Education Committee and Foreclosure Resistance Coalition) discusses the origin of the Occupy movement and the nature of its political praxis in light of Hannah Arendt's notions of power and the spatial conditions of the polis. The talk was given at the Center for Values and Social Policy in Boulder, CO, on April 6, 2012. Chad Kautzer lecture "Arendt, Occupy and the Challenge of Political Liberalism" Produced by Gary Crabtree for OccupyNowTV. + Informações |
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Radical Open Access in the Humanities 14.17 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 77 exibições Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Though more widely recognized in the sciences, open access publishing is well established in the humanities and continues to break new ground. Open Humanities Press co-founder Gary Hall considers open access initiatives in the humanities and discuss their implications for our notions of academic authorship, the book, content creation, and publication. Gary Hall is a professor of Media and Performing Arts at Coventry University and author of Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now. He is co-founder of the Open Humanities Press (OHP), founding co-editor of the open access journal Culture Machine, and editor of the OHP series Liquid Books.. + Informações |
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Discourse Over Dogma II, with Gary Reid - Part 4 9.57 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 266 exibições Discourse Over Dogma II: Canada (Not So) Free Press (part of Secularism: At Home and Abroad) Public Lecture and Discussion, with Gary Reid, columnist, Canada Free Press On Friday July 27th, the online publication Canada Free Press lost the credibility of its name by censoring one of their regular contributors, freelance journalist Gray Reid. Mr. Reid's piece entitled Throwing bad policy after bad policy was removed from the CFP website by editor Judi McLeod. His opinion piece attacked the new platform of John Tory's Conservative party which proposes to extend public funding of religious schools to all faiths in order to avoid dealing with the current discriminatory funding of Catholic schools and to appeal to religious vote banks for the upcoming provincial election. The Freethought Association of Canada (FAC) and the Centre for Inquiry Ontario (CFI-Ontario) condemn the censorship of Mr. Reid's article for going against Mrs. McLeod's individual religious and political beliefs. Mr. Reid focused on the harm that can be done to the education of children by religious schools that promote irrational and unscientific notions, such as 'young earth creationism', simply because the accepted scientific theories contradict religious dogma. That Judi McLeod acted out of her religious convictions, which she describes as "practicing Catholic" and in a betrayal of her position as editor, is evident from her reply to the article. While Mr. Reid critically discussed all three Abrahamic .... + Informações |
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Radical Open Access in the Humanities 84.02 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 459 exibições Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Though more widely recognized in the sciences, open access publishing is well established in the humanities and continues to break new ground. Open Humanities Press co-founder Gary Hall considers open access initiatives in the humanities and discuss their implications for our notions of academic authorship, the book, content creation, and publication. Gary Hall is a professor of Media and Performing Arts at Coventry University and author of Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now. He is co-founder of the Open Humanities Press (OHP), founding co-editor of the open access journal Culture Machine, and editor of the OHP series Culture Machine Liquid Books.. + Informações |
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MasterPath | Sri Gary Olsen | Distinctions Between a Sat Guru and Psychic Gurus 6.20 min. | 0 avaliação | 1570 exibições www.masterpath.org http Sri Gary Olsen, current Master of the MasterPath, offers some clarification to assist the sincere seeker of truth in understanding the difference between a Sat Guru and a normal guru. These topics are offered for your spiritual consideration and contemplation. For more information, or to receive an introductory packet, at no charge, please visit www.masterpath.org. + Informações |
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Newt The Clown Throwing His Ring In The 2012 Circus! 7.65 min. | 0 avaliação | 477 exibições Gallup: Obama Job Approval 49% - 43% gallup.com All the talk and frankly no ideas. GOP want 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to claim in 2012. If one thing is clear about who's running for the Republican nomination for US President, the field is pretty much weak. All of them are clowns. Each and every one of them. They all reject the notions of "compromise"! They all want to capture the Tea Party vote. They rather appease the conservative activists who reign in hate, fear and down right disrespectful behavior to President Barack Obama. What help Barack Obama as did his predecessors, was the power to win independents. All that talk about no Red State, Blue State but it's the United States of America sold and helped Obama secure a nomination for the Democratic Party and eventually the White House. Newt Gingrich is one of the many buffoons, I would love to see in a match up against the president. All that name calling won't save him in a Presidential Debate. See how it did John McCain? Thanks for viewing. Visit my official blogs at http or sociallyblogwards.blogspot.com . You can follow me at on Facebook at facebook.com or Twitter.. + Informações |
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Love, Marriage, and Stinking Thinking - Men Behaving Badly 28.52 min. | 4.735849 avaliação | 21349 exibições If you or anyone you know has ever wondered what to do about a man who behaves very badly, this is the show for you to watch. Mark and Debbie look at both sides of the coin: What guys contribute to the situation and what women do that enables the rotten behavior. Get ready to be challenged in your thinking as Mark explains why our culture is in desperate need of strong, confident, respectful women--what he terms "butt kicking women!" Hear how the submission message that churches have been teaching and preaching for decades has contributed to the demise of marriage. You don't want to miss what Mark has to say about the "just submit" advice many pastors give to answer marital issues. For more information on the show and more of Mark Gungor, please check out our website, www.stinkingthinking.tv. + Informações |
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1976 Warner Robins Demons - David Bowie - Fame 4.35 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6728 exibições This is a token tribute to one of the most dominating teams in Georgia high school football history. Detractors during the 1976 season claimed that Warner Robins had too easy a schedule; however, such notions were kicked out the window when the Demons scored a total of 132 points in the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final state games, and only had 7 points scored against them (Wayne Co. - Semifinal). Warner Robins defeated a very tough Griffin Bears team 34-0 in the state championship game on December 10, 1976 After winning the state title, the 1976 Warner Robins Demons were proclaimed National Champs by Art Johlfs of National Sports News Service of Minneapolis, MN. This honor was also shared with another team that year - powerhouse Archbishop Moeller of Cincinnati, Ohio. After a perfect 15-0 season in the fall of 1981, Warner Robins was declared National Champs again. As a senior fullback-linebacker for a small school in the middle Georgia area in the fall of 1976, I remember waking up on a Saturday morning to my alarm clock radio and the Macon sports news announcer was talking about Warner Robins defeating Jordan 90 - 0. He went on to say that Head Coach Robert Davis pulled out the starting line-up after halftime as a display of sportsmanship; however, the Demons kept on scoring touchdowns. I also remember the announcer mention Jordan's Head Coach's comment after the game, which in effect was, "I think I'm going to go home and take a bottle of aspirin." My family and I .... + Informações |
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Gary Numan Scanner (blurredman minimalmix) 5.75 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 282 exibições Not sure where I'm going with this. Vague notions of entering the remix comp, but need to devote some serious time to polishing this up. Laid down a basic groove + Gary's vocal. Consider this a work in progress! Didn't touch the hardware this time, so the JP-8000 and the JV-1080 are absent. All softsynths thru FLS. Work tomorrow, if I can open my eyes... *Update* - this mix got transmogrified into the 'praytodawkins' mix, now uploaded onto good ol' YouTube.. + Informações |
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"Do You Think I'm Disco?" Steve Dahl & Teenage Radiation - parody song 3.67 min. | 4.608108 avaliação | 23580 exibições GO TO DAHL.COM FOR MORE!! Another Steve Dahl classic parody song from 1979. This song is a parody of Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", which for many rock fans signaled another rock artist selling out to the largely commercial disco sound. "Do You Think I'm Disco" managed to be on the Billboard Top 65 for a few weeks and got national airplay as there were in many cases sharp divisions between disco and rock fans. The song also aired numerous times on the "Doctor Demento Show" which is a nationally syndicated radio show that features parody songs. "Do You Think I'm Disco" was the 'theme' song for the "Insane Coho Lips" which was Steve Dahl's anti-disco army made up of fans who sent in for membership cards, as well as attending some Disco Demolitions at different clubs around the Chicago area, and of course which later led to the "Disco Demolition Night" at Comiskey Park (explanation to follow). It is truly a timeless classic by radio legend Steve Dahl. Steve Dahl is truly the original of the inaptly titled "shock jocks" long before others like Howard Stern or Don Imus who most often get the credit. Steve was usually just brutally honest and open in talking about his personal life, as well as having very little inhibition in terms of comedy. Part of the anti-disco fervor for Steve Dahl started when the station he was first on in Chicago, WDAI, decided to change formats and become "Disco DAI." Dahl was told he could stay, but responded by telling station management that .... + Informações |
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Mari Boine Persen - Gula Gula! 3.75 min. | 4.928261 avaliação | 136917 exibições A masterpiece from the Album "Gula Gula" (1989). "Gula Gula" = Hear the Voices of the Foremothers. Listen & Enjoy it. "Nature is my God, my guide and correction," BOINE explains. "Nature is the mirror of what is inside all of us. Without the connection to nature I would be lost." Listening to her music is very much like listening to nature itself, something we'd be well advised to do more of. BOINE was born in Karasjohka, a small town in the Arctic regions of Norway that are also part of what is known as Samiland, named after the indigenous people whose blood she shares. The Samis were colonised by Christians, and their culture slowly eroded until it was dismissed as worthless, so BOINE became acutely aware of notions of conformity early on. Her music has always been fiercely proud of her heritage, seeking to celebrate Sami culture while bringing it to a wider audience, fired initially by her anger at the contemporary treatment of their traditions. But though she has not mellowed in her beliefs, convictions so strong that she refused to perform at the Lillehammer Winter Olympics in 1994 on the grounds that she did not want to be used as "an exotic decoration", she has always sought new ways to integrate her ideology into her work. Her blend of Sami folk traditions -- in particular the yoik -- with contemporary rock, jazz, electronica and other musical forms sourced from around the planet has made her a revered figure at home and abroad. From the release of her second .... + Informações |
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Krzysztof Wodiczko: Designer Adam Whiton | Art21 "Exclusive" 2.98 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1712 exibições Episode #133: Filmed at the Interrogative Design Group offices at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, designer Adam Whiton discusses his work with artist Krzysztof Wodiczko. By developing innovative technology for projects such as "The Tijuana Projection" (2001), "Dis-Armor" (1999-2000), and "AEgis" (2000), Wodiczko and Whiton explore the potential for design to be used in a way that will "get people to think more...trigger questions and make people uncomfortable." By appropriating public buildings and monuments as backdrops for projections, Krzysztof Wodiczko focuses attention on ways in which architecture and monuments reflect collective memory and history. Projecting images of community members' hands, faces, or entire bodies onto architectural façades, and combining those images with voiced testimonies, Wodiczko disrupts our traditional understanding of the functions of public space and architecture. He challenges the silent, stark monumentality of buildings, activating them in an examination of notions of human rights, democracy, and truths about the violence, alienation, and inhumanity that underlie countless aspects of social interaction in present-day society. Learn more about Krzysztof Wodiczko: www.art21.org VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Gary Henoch. Sound: Steve Bores. Editor: Joaquin Perez??. Artwork Courtesy: Interrogative Design Group & Krzysztof Wodiczko. Special Thanks?: Catherine Tatge, the Center for .... + Informações |
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Second American Revolution: Andrew Sandlin (1 of 4) 2.63 min. | 2.5588236 avaliação | 2964 exibições Question: What about the "establishment of religion" clause in the US Constitution? Doesn't the US Constitution forbid the display of religion in the civil sphere? Andrew Sandlin: We strongly support the separation of church and state. We do not support the separation of the state from God. There is a vast difference. The church is under the authority of the law of God just as the state is. We're not looking for an ecclesiocracy. We are looking for a godly decentralized theocracy, the rule of the law of God. We certainly do not want the rule of the institutional church over society. We don't support medieval notions like that. We simply believe that the law of God should govern in society. If it's not a Christian nation, it's going to be some type of nation. An Islamic nation? A secular nation? A science fiction nation? There will be some religion that will be enforced in society, we believe it should be Christianity -- within the narrow limits of the law of God not a heavy top-down bureaucracy. The purpose of civil government is to enforce the Law of God appropriate to its sphere. We read in Romans 13 that the civil magistrate is to punish civil evil and to protect the righteous. When we start talking about "inalienable rights," although in some sense that terminology is permissible, it's not specifically biblical. Therefore, I think we have to go back to what the Bible specifically says. I am not in any way attacking the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution .... + Informações |
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2/42 Secret History: Georg Cantor, Plato, the Many and the One... (Part 2 of 7 on Cantor) in HD!! 14.95 min. | 4.6 avaliação | 8234 exibições *** Visit www.GaryGeck.com *** This is part 2 of my 42 part series revealing the meaning of life and the mysteries of the universe! Parts 1-7 focus on Georg Cantor explaining lots of the details about his philosophy never dealt with before on YouTube! Some important links that pertain to this video - www.garygeck.com to find books mentioned in this video. - philebus.tamu.edu Dr. Chris Menzel's Paper on Cantor which gets into Plato, paradoxes, etc.. - www.docstoc.com Dr. Kai Hauser of Berlin on Cantorian sets in light of Plato's Philebus - www.math.us.edu.pl A most fascinating paper by Professor Jerzy Mioduszewski found where Cantor's is sometimes quoted, paraphrased or his ideas and life are presented. - philpapers.org A paper by Anne Newstead (for an Aristotelian POV.) - tinyurl.com Cantor's English Translation of Contributions to the founding of the theory of transfinite numbers which has much of the philosophy "logically purified" away but still covers the basic mathematics. - www.experiencefestival.com A write-up on Cantor's Absolute Infinite. + Informações |
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Sara Suten Seti Debunked (1/2) 8.80 min. | 1.9741697 avaliação | 13704 exibições Article: benstanhope.blogspot.com Footnotes: (1) Personal email correspondence that took place on 7/7/10. (2) Encyclopedia entry: i-cias.com (3) Seti is speaking here of the Greek featured reconstruction of Serapis that even Ray Hagins staunchly advertises was first commissioned by Ptolomy I (Hagins says this in his lectures on the Council of Nicaea which can be found on youtube.com). The Encyclopedia Britannica (as well as any other source) documents that this was the origin of the Greek reconstruction of the deity during the Hellenistic period: www.britannica.com In his article "On Raising Osiris in 1 Corinthians 15"(American Theological Association p.127) Nicholas Perrin PhD documents that "Following the initial success uder the early Ptolemies" and into the time of Paul "Osirian worship was at its low point." and "went into considerable decline. In the first century CE Mediterranean world." (4) Most sources hold an eighth century authorship of the Iliad (although the narrative is much older, it was this time that writing returned to Greece in a more alphabetical form). The following internet article from HistoryWorld.net is sufficient: www.historyworld.net (5) Gary R. Habermas and Michael Licona, The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus (Grand Rapids MI : Kregel Publications, 2004) 128. (Tiberius's number reduces from ten to nine since Luke is a Christian source.) (6) My correspondence with Ray Hagins: benstanhope.blogspot.com (7) Tectonics article addressing Serapis .... + Informações |
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Sewtopia Sewing Club 2010 3.02 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1549 exibições A Sewing Topic, An Embroidery Episode & A Serger Segment every month! This is not your Grandmother's Sewing Club! Sewtopia is a place for people who love to sew, quilt, serge and embroider! Come enjoy exciting new sewing techniques in a lecture/demo format. All Sewtopia Club members receive 10% discount on all notions and books every day of the year! Bring something for show and tell to win great sewing prizes. Sewtopia is open to all quilters, sewers and embroiderers owning any brand of sewing or embroidery machine. Meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month 10am, 2pm and 6:30pm Annual Membership: $20 or FREE with purchase of a new sewing machine, embroidery machine or serger from Heirloom Creations. Guest Fee: $10 for a guest or one time attendance. Guest fee may be applied to an annual membership on the day of the club Heirloom Creations 3800 S Western Ave Sioux Fall, SD 57105 www.heirloomcreations.net 605-332-4435. + Informações |








































