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In this thread, post all the fascinating and interesting videos/documentaries on science, space or technology!


I can't think of any to start it off but I'm sure you'll have a few good ones.
 
Can't deny this..

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=MX6aerxQPOs[/youtube]
 
:O at the hanging water balloon and the bullets from left to right.
 
I've seen most of that stuff before, but the hanging water balloon was awesome.
 
Things in slow motion = SCIENCE!

But that was an awesome video. Especially the man getting slapped and his face going all wobbly.
 
Things in slow motion = SCIENCE!

But that was an awesome video. Especially the man getting slapped and his face going all wobbly.

Involves physics, big part of science! You see how things react to one another.

*Under that pretense, EVERY VIDEO IS SCIENCE! :p*
 
These experiments were just recently posted on the Searle Effect.

Something to do with the imprint of a wave pattern on the outer surface plate and the magnetic properties makes the roller speed up by it's own accord.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM_s0dXRk48&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fpesn%2Ecom%2F%2F2007%2F02%2F21%2F9500458%5FSearl%5Fdemo%5Fvideo%2F[/YOUTUBE]

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yID01RjBzDE&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fpesn%2Ecom%2F%2F2007%2F02%2F21%2F9500458%5FSearl%5Fdemo%5Fvideo%2F[/YOUTUBE]

More added rollers increase the speed. There is a measured weight loss of the device as it spins, and C clamps are put in place to draw off electricity.

This demonstrates the principal of overunity with certain magnetic configurations.
 
Ok this is the most interesting series of lectures I've ever found I think. They're open lectures at the university of California, and they're really about all the stuff that interests me. :)

They're 26 lectures of 1 hour each, so there's enough stuff there to entertain you for a while. Well at least me. :)
You can watch them individually as well, they don't need each other.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=physics+10




Other than that I've found a few interesting documentaries as well.

A few beautifully animated programs about space (pretty much all of its aspects). From BBC.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=bbc+documentary+space

A nice BBC program about parallel universes.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4183875433858020781

And a documentary on the Hawking Paradox ("information paradox").
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8205975042597389275
 
I thought the pidgeon at the end of cyberpitz' slow motion video was gonna take a dump :D

Interesting videos though :)
 
Wow this is too much neat stuff to watch D: I'm gonna be here a while...
Cool thread though!
 
haha I know, but Rifes research was real. Just something interesting to chuck in here.
 
Hmm, the narrator fellow in the 'Rife technology' said this exactly:

"Why can't the oscillation frequencies of killer viruses like Cancer and AIDS be identified and destroyed"

While he says this, the words "Cancer" "AIDS" "Polio" and "Tuberculosis" appear on the screen in front of a microscope view of something or other.

That short few seconds of video and audio really truly invalidates every single thing the rest of this video is going to say, unless this is a REALLY REALLY old video made when people were ignorant of such things.

I mean come ON. CANCER is a VIRUS now?! and Tuberculosis for christ's sake! TUBERCULOSIS IS CAUSED BY BACTERIA FOOLS!

This makes me angry. Such a display of... ignorance in what I am supposed to take as Important-Science-Fact! :(
 
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