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3.14 Posted by: 0ThouArtThat0
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3markets(?)/3.14 Posted by: kazama1783
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Episode 3.14 Posted by: mona9800
Video duration: 156 seconds Global video hits: 677547 Just a short recap of the last episode with scenes from George/Callie, Addex, Lexzie, Burkina, Maddison, Richard/Ellis, Meredith ... Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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housei 3.14 danatu Posted by: doremi81
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?????????????2-1(H19.3.14) Posted by: ryougen9
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How Archimedes Found Pi to be 3.14 Posted by: MrCropper
Video duration: 519 seconds Global video hits: 318 A ten minute lesson on how Archimedes "triangulated" the value of Pi, or "squared the circle" I think is also a correct reference. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Breeders @ KEXP in Austin - 3.14.08 Posted by: cch1667
Video duration: 161 seconds Global video hits: 1269 The Breeders live at KEXP studios in Austin during SXSW 2008 on 3.14. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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??????????????????(H19.3.14) Posted by: TubuseSenbei
Video duration: 151 seconds Global video hits: 32400 ???(?????????)?? 3?14? Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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twop 3.14 ro Posted by: djxiner
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Marisa Stole The Precious 3.14 Posted by: kuroyagi007
Video duration: 133 seconds Global video hits: 1091 Better quality sound link http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=w3fnZG GRlJg&fmt=18 (slow download) ???????????????24 6?????????? ver.Hisuishow http://www.nicovi deo.jp/watch/sm10176 77 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Nip/Tuck - 3.14 Cherry Peck - Kimber in the hospital Posted by: NipTuckMcMahoniacs
Video duration: 205 seconds Global video hits: 4479 Nip/Tuck - 3.14 Cherry Peck - Christian sees Kimber in the hospital after her Carver attack. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Jay Tholen - Drift Downstream - 3.14.08 Posted by: GaspyConana
Video duration: 163 seconds Global video hits: 268 Excerpt. Featuring the lovely Jason Sullivan on bass guitar. Show also featured Lissajou and Goatslacker. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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??3.14??????????(?) Posted by: sgcssa3
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3.14 Gets a haircut Posted by: QueenJay
Video duration: 175 seconds Global video hits: 19051 I help my brother (aka 3.14) cut his hair... and unsuspectingly give him a... MOHAWK! Enjoy! =) Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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American Pi 3.14 Larger Than Life Posted by: hurleydc2323
Video duration: 572 seconds Global video hits: 378 Man!! You guys got the same stuff as we do how come we cant get our beds like yours? Dude, lets jump out my window, man dats like 14 feets. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Blue Water High 3.14 (Part 1/3) Posted by: cameoco
Video duration: 480 seconds Global video hits: 14218 The Blue Water High team find themselves in a mid year rut and making little improvement. To change up their training, Cassie decides to enrol the team in dance classes to improve balance and agility. Guy isn't so keen on the idea. Blue Water High 3.14 (Part 1/3) Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Pi: Episode 3.14 Posted by: MicrosoftHeyGenius
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"Háblame al oído" - Andújar 3.14 - Videoclip Posted by: YlandaCampos
Video duration: 264 seconds Global video hits: 4782 Videoclip del primer single del CD "Traducción simultánes" de Andújar 3.14, escucha todos los temas en la página web: www.andujar314.com, Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: 4Dmetricology. on 12 Aug 08, 17:00:15
Nobody knows the truth in this "matter". LOL ;-) But the LHC is going online next month !!!!!
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 10 Jul 08, 18:07:45
I was just enjoying Jacob Bronowski's YouTube "Science vesus Dogma" and Bronowski on Pythagoras' Theorem. You are curious, that is as close to 'base' you will probably ever get. Please stay curious all your G-d willing and Blessed Long Life. We may get to chat about the Higgs Boson? I would like U to conduct a very simple, no cost experiment, that could turn your Professors face ashen grey, and have sweat pouring off his brow. That'l wake him up! to how exciting Science is! I'l messgU
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 17:54:57
ack! you have 34 years of patience on me! but, the pythagorean theorem only seems to work if you're in a two dimensional space (at least, how I see it). isn't there some way of expanding to include a pyramid shape, which would be more likely in this circumstance? Or, am I completely off base here?
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 10 Jul 08, 17:51:09
Oops! Achwarz...!?! Relativity is highly dependant on the Pythagorean Theorem of Rt. Angled Triangles. That Malovich barely visible black tilted square inside a slightly different 'black' square, is the nifty proof that Dr. Bronowski (YouTube search)presents in his epic BBC Documentary Series "The Ascent of Man". I am nearly 57 years patient. that's OK. my time is running out. I get more stupid each day from now on.
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 17:40:10
sorry, it's been a few years since I talked to anyone about astronomy, and my professor glazed over it. the way I'm understanding about hawking radiation is that it seems like energy created from the clash of particle/antiparticle elements within it (is that what creates the black body emission)? I think I may need some extra help on understanding this if you have the patience.
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 10 Jul 08, 17:36:26
Thanks 'Drstrangelove17' Google away! B.T.W. WarzSchoolchild¬ Karl Schwarzschild (1873-1916) and his Astronomer son, Martin Achwarzschild. Google away! ;?D
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 17:26:16
I haven't studied black holes in depth, so you probably know more about it than I do. Does Hawking radiation occur naturally, or does it have to be created in controlled settings? Wait. Before I ask more questions, I'm going to google it.
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 10 Jul 08, 17:22:49
>"nothing escapes a black hole." Hawking radiation escapes from a black hole. Saint Andrews University are now making black holes on a regular basis. It is research that may lay the foundation of a hypothetically vast source of energy. Harnessing the Hawking Radiation. Check out their website. Hawking Radiation is a consequence of the 'conservation of angular momentum' Have U noticed ice skaters, arms out = slow spin, arms in = fast! spin a Black Hole, it spins faster = centrifuge = Hrad
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 17:17:47
but, maybe, you were looking at brown as a better answer because the absence of light (black) plus the dying star which omitted the last frequency before creating the black hole (red giant) which gets eaten up in the black hole. hm. that's an interesting idea, now that I think about it.
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 17:11:15
okay, so it seems obvious perhaps, but, I feel as though you were trying to convey the downplayedness of gravity (or rather, forces drawing smaller objects toward larger objects... which we consider gravity). And, to me, black is the absence (or rather pulling in) of all the other colors. plus, speculating whether or not scientists are accurate on this subject aside, nothing escapes a black hole. brown was a more earth based example answer, and there was no real logic to it in the first place.
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 10 Jul 08, 17:05:47
I am awarding an 'Alpha' mark for your excellent answer. 'A+' if you expand on it. Gravity is actually one of the weak forces. We feel it as strong only because the mass of our planet is so large. weak light is dark. red and black make brown. red is a low frequency. blue is high, a dark blue grey? D.A.M.T.P. award you the Kazimir Severinovic Malevich Fellowship award. The K.S.M. medal. after the crazy Russian artist who painted tilted black squares on black squares, hardly visible!;?)
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 15:48:58
I think that gravity, as least in a poetic sense, is the absence of light and color (think "black hole"). possibly brown because of the dirt? something dark, and yes... heavy. I thought it was an interesting question, but I doubt I've answered it.
By: Drstrangelove17. on 10 Jul 08, 15:46:54
I really think this is food for thought. but, how did all of this get here? Was it always there? where is it all going? what does it all mean?
By: dhshush. on 10 Jul 08, 05:24:47
This post made me a subscriber. Excellant! Thanks.
By: adorianvlad. on 03 Jul 08, 04:52:15
4D, my last message was taken from wikipedia; if they are wrong, then I am wrong, with regards to this dark matter stuff. Or perhaps, you can suggest a better source for information.
By: 4Dmetricology. on 03 Jul 08, 00:39:06
nope. dark matter is not "necessary". but it seems that bipeds being certain of things they don't know is.
By: adorianvlad. on 02 Jul 08, 15:29:14
dark matter is necessary to explain the large-scale structure of the universe.
By: WarzSchoolchild. on 02 Jul 08, 12:55:38
Brilliant post!'0ThouArtThat0' THANKS! Here is a thought from The Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (D.A.M.T.P.) Cambridge. The 'Big-Bang'/'Big-Crunch' hypothesis, would presumably be driven by the weak force 'Gravity' for which a 'Wave Theory' has been postulated. You may have heard of the sound of a waterfall being described as 'White' or 'Pink' noise. Many frequencies intermixed. Jet Engines & some rockets are 'Blue' noise. Question:- What colour is Gravity?
By: SlaughterAnimal. on 02 Jul 08, 09:17:16
Correct me if im wrong but isn't dark matter the key to understanding gravity?
By: SlaughterAnimal. on 02 Jul 08, 09:16:40
Asuming 'universes' originated form an epicentre like the galixies within a universe did, you would be right.
By: adorianvlad. on 02 Jul 08, 05:22:16
I forgot to mention, this is due to the Dark Matter
By: adorianvlad. on 02 Jul 08, 05:21:31
SlaughterAnimal, universes does not collide, because the space between them are increasing at a faster rate that the rate at which the universes are expanding themselves. I've explained in my video response this particular issue and others (to some degree). Imagine the Multiverse as an archipelago and Universes as islands in this archipelago. While the islands grow in size, the distance between them grow, but at a faster rate.
By: SlaughterAnimal. on 01 Jul 08, 21:01:50
If it was a multiverse we live in then there is the possibility that universes will colide, bear that in mind. After blackholes pull in matter as well as other black holes we would find that highly unstable singularity, the addition one single sub atomic particle to the critical mass of that singularity could cause the expansion of all the matter once again. Artisically beautifull, an expanse of infinite space, a cosmologigical self replicating fireworks display.
By: 0ThouArtThat0. on 01 Jul 08, 19:45:28
well, who says cosmology is only scientific? Sure, the scientists say that; but the rest of us know it cannot be so easily categorized. It certainly pays to make use of scientific observations when coming up with ways of understanding the cosmos, but I don't think science alone is capable of handling the profound implications one's view of the universe may have.
By: VreeFisions. on 01 Jul 08, 19:09:01
I logged onto Youtube on Holiday, just to watch your latest video. Thanks for the sparkle, to keep thought flowing.