Генеральный конструктор по автоматическим космическим системам и комплексам Роскосмоса, (в прошлом, генеральный директор НПО им. С.А. Лавочкина) Виктор Хартов.
Встреча в Музее космонавтики в рамках проекта «Космос без формул». Опоздал к началу и пытался вести Виталий Егоров.
Трансляция и видеозапись обеспечена научно-популярным порталом Indikator: indicator.ru
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Где находятся ваши пальцы и откуда вы это знаете? Что вообще значит «знать» и где хранятся наши знания о реальном мире? А точно ли мир реален? Ответы на эти и другие вопросы пытается найти Майкл в своём видео.
Перевод: Никита Лашук
Редактура: Алевтина Поминова
Озвучка: Тим Эрна
Монтаж видео: Роман Казарцев
Обложка: Глеб Брайко
Mikhail Stolpovskiy, Makovskyj Danilo, Boris Bendikov, Dina Vysotskaya, Максим Sheridan Горлов, Anton Makiievskyi, Gurov D.A., Alexander Kalashnikov, Alex Derepasko, Vladimir Grachev, Spartak Kagramanyan, Dmitriy Omelyansky, Dmytro Kostochko, Kirill Khrulev, Vladimir Goshev, Vladyslav Sokolenko, Key Rebet, Уладзімір Пашкевіч, Mikhail Levitsky, Vadim Zubovicch, Aleksei Masliukov, Olga Polyakova, Ruslan Akhmerov, Vladimir Gavriushov, Maria Burtseva, Aleksey Sazonov, Evgenii Bakhmet, Никита Рыжков, Anna Gerasimenko, Дмитрий Мисюра, Руслан Островский, Андрей, Александр Фалалеев, Ilia Mardanov, Soz Nov
Если вам кажется, что вы отлично владеете родным языком, и можете на нем сказать всё, что думаете и чувствуете, то у нас для вас плохие новости. И проблема не в вас. Смотрите новый ролик SciOne с Артуром Шарифовым про загадки и вопросы о нашем мышлении, языках и понимании.
Этот ролик мы, SciOne и Артур Шарифов, подготовили совместно с технологическими конкурсами Up Great: upgreat.one/
Покровители SciOne
iDeBugger Freeman, Алексей Леонов, Sergey Chapaev, Pavel Dunaev
Вносят вклад в развитие SciOne
Makovskyj Danilo, merlin.metso, Anton Belov, Андрей Шевкалюк
О нас заботятся
Белозьоров Владимир, Maria Virokhovsky, Eugen Zinchenko, Anton Bolotov, Евгений Коцарев, Konstantin Bredyuk, Shchotkin Dmytro, Ievgenii, Roman, Мария Соозарь
Нам помогают
Nikolay Matveychuk, tatyana skywalker, Anton Novozhenin, Артём Корнухов, Георгий Журавлев, Spartak Kagramanyan, Игорь Якупов, Kseniya Stukova, Evgeniy Tsybrov, Евген Недалёкий, Denis Mulev, Pavel Plotnikov, Kirill Meleshko, Clyde Herdon, Pavel Ognev, Evgeny Vrublevsky, Revertron, vlord, DemetriusXXI, Boris, Sersado, Daniil Nosov, Denis Titusov, Dmitry Salnikov, Sergej Zerr, Alex Abdugafarov, WaL, Alexander Chebukin, Alexander Shvarov, Hanna Kalesnikava, Алексей Попов, Егор Панкратов, Кирилл Зайцев, Dmitry K, Марат Реймерс, zlobniiDED, Vladimir Smirnov, ALex Lirin, Vladimir
Нас поддерживают
Anton Gromov, Моисеев Михаил, Aibulat Musin, Serghei Troscenco, 1squad, Колышницын Артём Андреевич, Zaur Aslanov, Андрей Букреев, JIN, Romana Pechenezhskaya, Maria Burtseva, Andrew Gorshenin, Ingvarr, Dmitriy Khramtsov, Sergei Odintsov, Dasha Ermolova, Sergey Koshelev, Ковтун Екатерина Дмитриевна, Никита Рыжков, Sofia Feiguelman, Илья Сухов, Руслан Якупов, Nikomi, Sergey LeeSoft, Irina Pukhova, Penguin, DMITRY PILUGIN, Alexey Balekhov, Daria Gartsman, Rostislav Grechka, qweeee, Nikita Ostapenko, LevayaPravaya, Aliaksandr Mashkou, Юрий Розин, Dmitriy Fedotov, Serg Damm, Kventin T, Александр Воронов, Vasa, Вадим Пущин, Boris Valeev, Dmitry Skripkin, Roma Voodoo, Артём Обухов
12 июля 2020 года исполнилось 125 лет со дня рождения Ричарда Бакминстера Фуллера: архитектора, инженера, изобретателя и мыслителя.
«Мир Бакминстера Фуллера» знакомит нас с Баки ближе к концу его жизненного пути, когда он может подвести итоги.
Его жизненный путь показал чего позволяет достичь системное мышление, умение ставить глобальные цели и решать промежуточные задачи на пути к устремлениям.
Фуллер стремился максимально использовать принцип «большее из меньшего». Подарил миру геодезический купол, экспериментировал с формами семейного жилья и мобильных многоэтажек. Задумал необычную машину для передвижения по земле, в воде и по воздуху. Придумал проекцию земного шара «Димаксион» или «проекцию Фуллера». В честь него названа химическая структура фуллерен.
Дополнительный материал:
Выпуск журнала Architectual Forum за январь-февраль 1972 года озаглавленный «Мир Бакменстера Фуллера»: usmodernist.org/AF/AF-1972-01-02.pdf со стр. 49
Were Earth Unplugged and we make videos about the incredible natural world and the animals that live here — exclusively for YouTube. From animal behaviour in slow motion, educational videos, expedition films and beyond we’ve got you covered. Our planet is mind-blowing. Join us as we explore what it has to offer.
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Thanks for watching Space Videos: Live video of Earth from space — as seen from the Nasa ISS live stream aboard the International Space Station.
— Watch our latest video — The Sun — Our Dynamic Star www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUuHA9WbVCY
— The International Space Station — ISS — circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit.
The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
The Expedition 64 Crew are:
Kate Rubins
Victor Glover
Soichi Noguchi
Sergey Ryzhikov
Michael Hopkins
Shannon Walker
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov
Beautiful views of planet Earth seen from the ISS. As seen from the Nasa space video ISS live stream — A real astronaut view of Earth!
THIS WILL SHOW LIVE and PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE — depending on signal from the station or if the ISS is on the night side of Earth.
When the feed is live the words LIVE NOW will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen.
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable — during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
When back in daylight the live stream of earth will recommence
Thanks for watching with us on Space Videos — were grateful to be able to share these wonderful views of our home —
This ISS live feed of planet earth from space is courtesy of Nasa Earth Viewing Cameras aboard the international space station. The station is crewed by #NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
Before you ask —
Why cant we see the stars?
The cameras have a low light exposure for viewing Earth in daylight, so no stars are seen on the feeds, although the Sun, Moon and Venus can be seen. The Earth or moon on these videos is many hundreds of thousands of times brighter than the brightest stars and the cameras shoot at 60 frames per second — with an exposure that allows us to get a good view of the Earth. This exposure is too short to capture stars which are incredibly faint compared to the brightness of the planet. (Its down to photography rather than conspiracy!)
What do those different screens mean?
The bottom left screen shows photos of Earth taken by ISS astronauts.
The middle screen shows the current position of the Space Station (the large white H shape!)
The bottom right will is a 2nd live cam which will display timelapse video when the live stream is not available.
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Watch the earth roll by courtesy of the NASA Live cameras
International Space Station Live Feed: Thanks to NASA for this www.nasa.gov The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90 minute orbits. During this time no video is available. We would recommend that you check out some recorded footage while you wait — click the link above.
Revised edition: youtu.be/SkeNMoDlHUU
This is a documentary which portrays the birth of the solar system, the birth of the Earth, and the emergence and evolution of life on Earth depicted through latest research activities.
Executive producer: prof. Shigenori Maruyama. Supported by Hadean Bioscience Project.
1. The Origin of the Earth. 00:00
4.567 billion years ago: The formation of the Solar System.
4.56 billion years:ago: The formation of the Earth.
4.55 billion years ago: Giant impact.
2. Initiation of Plate Tectonics. 02:53
4.37-4.20 billion years ago: The formation of the atmosphere and ocean.
4.37-4.20 billion years ago: The initiation plate tectonics.
3. Birth of Proto-life. 06:57
4.10(4.20?) billion years ago: The birth of first proto-life.
4. The Initial Stage of Life. 10:53
4.37-4.20 billion years ago: The loss of the primordial continent and the generation of a strong geomagnetic field.
4.20 billion years ago: The emergence of sun-powered life.
4.10 billion tears ago: Mass extinction.
5. Second Stage of Evolution of Life. 16:36
2.90 billion years ago: The emergence of photosynthetic life.
2.70 billion years ago: Mantle overturn.
6. Third Stage of the Evolution of Life. 20:35
2.30 billion years ago: Mass extinction by snowball Earth.
2.10 billion years ago: From prokaryotes to eukaryotes.
7: The Dawn of the Cambrian Explosion. 25:07
1.90-0.80 billion tears ago: The Formation of a Supercontinent.
700-600 million years ago: The Sturtian Glaciation
700-600 million years ago: The Leaking Earth.
8: The Cambrian Explosion. 30:57
640 million years ago: The Origin of Multicellular Life. The Marinoan Glaciation.
580 million years ago: Appearance of Ediacaran Fauna. The Gaskiers Glaciation.
550 million years ago: Evolution Responds to Environmental Changes
540 million years ago: The First Cambrian Organisms
9: The Paleozoic Era. 37:06
600 million years ago: Expanding Habitats.
540 million years ago: The Co-evolution of Planets and Insects
550-540 million years ago: The Evolution of Vertebrates
260-250 million years ago: The Largest Mass extinction of the Phanerozoic Eon. Collision with a Dark nebula
10: From the Mesozoic to the birth of human beings. 43:23
Dispersion and amalgamation of continents, and the evolution of life.
The birth of primates.
11: The Humanozoic eon: the appearance of human beings and civilization. 50:26
Evolution into primates.
The birth of human beings, the fourth animal category: the Humanozoic eon.
10000 years ago: The Agricultural Revolution.
5000 years ago: The Urban Revolution.
2400 years ago: The Religious Revolution.
300 years ago: The Industrial Revolution.
The Information Revolution.
12: Future of the Earth. 57:54
Challenges for Human society.
Future of Human society.
Future of the Earth.
200 million years later: Formation of the supercontinent.
400 million years later: Extinction of the C4 plants.
1 billion years later: Cessation of plate tectonics.
1.5 billion years later: Disappearance of the ocean.
4.5 billion years later: Collision between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy.
8 billion years later: Annihilation of the Earth.
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Matt Parker and a team of Domino Computer Builders balanced over 10,000 dominoes in a carefully designed circuit. The result was a Domino Computer capable of automatically adding numbers. It can take any two four-digit binary numbers and return the five-digit binary sum.
Computer design:
Matt Parker, Katie Steckles, Paul Taylor, Andrew Taylor, Siân Fryer
Builders:
Ben Curtis, Becky Smedley, Mike Bell, Blair Lavelle, Andrew Pontzen, Jonathan Sanderson, Elin Roberts, Chris Roberts, Ben Ashforth, Gillian Kiernan, David Julyan
Thanks to Marieke Navin, Natalie Ireland, Nicola Frost and everyone at the Museum of Science and Industry who made this possible. www.mosi.org.uk/
Huge thanks to Jonathan Sanderson at StoryCog for making the video. storycog.com/