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Amazing physics
I just want to tell everybody, that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere. Thank you for the interest, and sorry if disapointing you
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Me playing a game that I've been working on.
I got a change to test the game on one of those notebook laptops. It's called Crayon Physics Deluxe and it's a sequel to a freeware game I did in June. The game's website is at http://www.kloonigam es.com/crayon/
The music is _ghost - Lullaby and it's used under Creative Commons license.
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The concept behind this: this word problem would look absolutely ridiculous if it was reenacted in real life.
Mission accomplished.
This is an actual homework problem from my Physics book. Special thanks to Olivia in my Physics class for pointing out how stupid this world problem actually is.
Music by Count Basie and the Mills Brothers - "Gentle on My Mind."
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Une petite solution rapide pour finir d'un trait les 7 niveaux de l'excellent jeu expérimental "Crayon Physics - Release 1".
Programmé par Petri Purho, disponible sur http://www.kloonigam es.com/blog/games/cr ayon/.
Musique : _ghost - Lullaby.
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http://www.ted.com Wielding laypeople's terms and a sense of humor, Nobel Prize winner Murray Gell-Mann drops some knowledge about particle physics, asking questions like, Are elegant equations more likely to be right than inelegant ones? Can the fundamental law, the so-called "theory of everything," really explain everything? His answers will surprise you.
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The Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics presents a lecture by Nobel Laureate and Berkeley grad, David Gross, of UC Santa Barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He will discuss "The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics."
The lecture is part of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics Opening Symposium on October 19 and 20.