BBC. История единицы | The Story of 1. Документальный фильм
В фильме рассматриваются ранние свидетельства подсчета, использование чисел для простой арифметики в Шумере, развитие больших чисел и их использование для проектирования в Египте, почитание чисел Пифагором и теоретическая математика Архимеда.
Ведущий также рассматривает использование чисел римлянами, развитие арабских цифр в Индии, открытие нулевого числа, развитие алгебры в исламском мире, упад римских цифр на западе и развитие бинарная система.
Après avoir examiné les invraisemblances de la théorie officielle au contact des faits, cette extraordinaire enquête se poursuit à la recherche dindices supplémentaires attestant de lexistence sur la Terre dune trame pour ces réalisations monumentales et démontrant le génie de ses mystérieux bâtisseurs… Ce film présente une découverte fondamentale qui ébranle les bases de légyptologie classique et fait vaciller lHistoire elle-même.
With more board configurations than there are atoms in the universe, the ancient Chinese game of Go has long been considered a grand challenge for artificial intelligence. On March 9, 2016, the worlds of Go and artificial intelligence collided in South Korea for an extraordinary best-of-five-game competition, coined The DeepMind Challenge Match. Hundreds of millions of people around the world watched as a legendary Go master took on an unproven AI challenger for the first time in history.
Directed by Greg Kohs and with an original score by Academy Award nominee Hauschka, AlphaGo chronicles a journey from the halls of Oxford, through the backstreets of Bordeaux, past the coding terminals of DeepMind in London, and ultimately, to the seven-day tournament in Seoul. As the drama unfolds, more questions emerge: What can artificial intelligence reveal about a 3000-year-old game? What can it teach us about humanity?
Today modern archaeology often works with digital technology. Geophysics has allowed thousands of ancient sites to be located — a huge gain for science.
The dig is no longer the be-all and end-all of archeology. We accompany some archeologists on their journey into the virtual past. Geophysics comprises a range of techniques with various geological and military functions. Geomagnetism is used to locate enemy submarines or potential reserves of oil or other minerals. Now, German and Irish archeologists have teamed up to use it to trace prehistoric grave systems. Researchers in western Germany are applying it to locate ancient procession and pilgrimage routes. Shipping archeologists in Bremerhaven are availing of digital technology to create virtual models of shipwrecks and, in Berlin, archeologists and game designers have also embarked on a joint project. As luck would have it, they scanned every millimeter of a temple in the Syrian city of Aleppo, not suspecting that, soon afterwards, the complex would be largely destroyed in the country’s civil war. Their virtual model is evidence that the study of the past can have uses for the present, just as technologies of the present can help us to study the past.
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I took these incredible shots while accompanying whale researchers who are doing excellent work in helping whales by tagging, cataloging, and studying the killer whales in Antarctica. (Viewing in HD recommended) Arrows are used to attach GPS based location tags to the dorsal fins and as you can see the whales do not react to it. I imagine its similar to a human getting their ears pieced. Tags stay in place for about a month before falling off and help track the whales migration patterns. Biopsy arrows on the other hand collect a tiny sample of blubber on the hollow tip of the arrow to help scientists determine their nutrition, health and diet. Every arrow used is accounted for under strict permits and regulations.
This research has shown the population of the Ross Sea whales are declining. They normally feed off the Antarctic Toothfish which is a large fish which has been over-harvested by commercial fishing. However, during this filming, these whales were seen feeding off a very small fish, the bourke fish as the toothfish were no longer present. For the whales to be expending all the energy just to hunt for bourke fish is like us hunting for a single grain of rice. Please see the film The Last Ocean www.lastocean.org and help by not consuming their prey, marketed as the Chilean sea bass (toothfish) in restaurants.
Lastly, it seems a lot of Youtube whale experts think the whales are stuck in the ice. They are not. They are in one of many holes in the lead and we are very close to the open sea.
In the remote volcanic archipelago of the Crozet islands, meet David Reicnert, a cameraman who has an extraordinary talent to locate, approach and tame some of the wildest beasts on Earth.
Enduring raging winds and icy waters with minimal protection, he enters the intimacy of elephant seals and orcas using clever ethological analyses and gets them used to his presence. Then comes the extraordinary: meet a man who communicates with penguins with body language, calms young seals and turns them into live pillows, lies underwater with 8 ton orcas or mature male seals…
Context:
David Reichert is a young American wildlife filmmaker who has dedicated his life to his passion. Specialized in marine subjects, at ease in rough seas and icy waters, David has an incredible resistance to extreme environments and a real talent for dealing with complex wildlife situations. To achieve this unique film, he spent 4 months in an isolated bay on an island 2000 miles away from the nearest continent with Jean François BARTHOD, another talented filmmaker and director with a solid experience as a DOP of feature films.
Author(s): Bertrand Loyer
Director(s): Jean-François Barthod
Year: 2006
Producer(s): Saint Thomas Productions, France 2, Discovery-Animal Planet
Running time: 52mn
Format: Digital Beta, Super 16mm
Distributor(s): Saint Thomas Productions
Awards:
Filmar,
International See and Environment Film Festival
Hendaye, France — 2009
City of Hendaye’s Award
San Francisco Ocean Film Festival
USA
Wildlife Award
Underwater film festival
St. Petersbourg, Russia
Grand Award and Best Photography Award
International Film Festival
Dompierre-sur-Besbre, France
Best Documentary
33rd festival of underwater image in Antibes
Juan les Pins, France
Palme de Bronze
Nature Festival
Namur, Belgium
Gold tape of the Audience, city of Namur’s award
International Marine and Exploration Film Festival
Toulon, France
Silver Anchor
Jules Verne Festival
Paris, France, 2006
Nature Award and Young Public’s Award
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Дубай — крупнейший и богатейший город ОАЭ. Эмираты — в этом слове сконцентрирована мечта о богатой, счастливой и безбедной жизни. Мы привыкли, что Дубай выглядит как Манхэттен и ассоциируется с супер роскошной жизнью, богатыми шейхами, дорогими машинами и красивыми девушками. Но есть у Дубая обратная сторона: огромные пакистанские Гетто, которые обслуживают всю эту красоту. Сегодня я покажу вам Дубай таким, каким вы его еще не видели никогда.
Это Лядов и Как Люди живут из Другого Дубая (ОАЭ).