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George Gamow - Wiki Article
ow (Russian pronunciation: ˈɡaməf; March 4 OS February 20 1904 -- August 19...
published: 09 Oct 2012
Author: WikiPlays
George Gamow - Wiki Article
ow (Russian pronunciation: ˈɡaməf; March 4 OS February 20 1904 -- August 19, 1968), born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov (Russian: Георгий Антонович Гамов), was a theoretical physicist and cosmologist — no... George Gamow - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under: This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Serge Lachinov Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under: This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under: This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Madhava 1947 Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License 2.5 Generic, Creative Commons License 2.0 Generic, Creative Commons License 1.0 Generic, This work is in the public domain in the United States.
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Top 100 Greatest Scientist in History For Kids(Preschool) - GEORGE GAMOW
For Online Purchase: www.abiramiaudio.com MAGIC BOX ANIMATION PROUDLY PRESENTS Early Learn...
published: 26 Dec 2011
Author: MagicboxEngELS
Top 100 Greatest Scientist in History For Kids(Preschool) - GEORGE GAMOW
For Online Purchase: www.abiramiaudio.com MAGIC BOX ANIMATION PROUDLY PRESENTS Early Learning Series 100 Great Scientist of the World Scientists are people among us but with a desire to understand why the world is as we see it and how it came to be. They exhibit a strong curiosity about reality. Children, in their early stages, are more curious to learn about almost everything. Introducing them to the inventions and discoveries of 100 Great Scientists of the world will kinder their hidden talents. And they will surely make the best out of them. So go ahead and give your children the best start in their life. GIVE YOUR KIDS A BEST START IN LIFE THANKS FOR WATCHING AND FOR ONLINE PURCHASE VISIT US AT www.abiramiaudio.com
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Gamow and the light-speed-limited-city - Pirelli Relativity Challenge 2005
Finalista en el Concurso "Pirelli Relativity Challenge 2005". Trabajo presentado...
published: 30 Sep 2009
Author: jactito53
Gamow and the light-speed-limited-city - Pirelli Relativity Challenge 2005
Finalista en el Concurso "Pirelli Relativity Challenge 2005". Trabajo presentado por Jacinto Quevedo (ex-Director del Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). El guión del vídeo es adaptado del cuento de George Gamow "Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland". Obra que ofrece aquí mágico recorrido por los temas fundamentales de la física a través de las peripecias del simpático aventurero señor Tompkins, inventado por George Gamow (1904-1968), uno de los científicos más eminentes y populares del siglo XX. Este concurso promovido por Pirelli trataba de conmemorar el AÑO MUNDIAL DE LA FÍSICA 2005, dedicado a EINSTEIN y su "annus mirabilis" 1905 cuando presentó tres trabajos que revolucionaron la Física Moderna.
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Gamow's Fireball--The Birth of the Big Bang
A discussion of the key ideas that led to the modern scientific understanding of the origi...
published: 26 Jun 2012
Author: ohheavensabove
Gamow's Fireball--The Birth of the Big Bang
A discussion of the key ideas that led to the modern scientific understanding of the origin and evolution of our universe, One of the pioneers of the Big Bang Theory was George Gamow, a Russian/American physicist, who was interested in how the chemical elements were made. Although some of his ideas were wrong in detail, he called attention to the unique properties of the universe when it was only a few minutes old, and predicted the existence of relic radiation from that time. The subsequent discovery of this Cosmic Background Radiation marked the beginning of modern cosmology. This 40 minute talk was given to the Alachua County Astronomy Club.
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George Anthony Gamow.
george anthony...
published: 15 Nov 2011
Author: TheTamiresGoncalves
George Anthony Gamow.
george anthony
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The Adventures of Mr Tompkins.mov
The Adventures of Mr Tompkins is an multi-media educational science series that is availab...
published: 24 Feb 2011
Author: cghtompkins
The Adventures of Mr Tompkins.mov
The Adventures of Mr Tompkins is an multi-media educational science series that is available as an iPad app, a companion video series and in illustrated science comic books. Each episode includes a detailed teacher's guide. The series is based on the Mr Tompkins series of books written by the renown physicist, George Gamow who originated the Big Bang Theory of the Universe. The Mr Tompkins educational was created by Professor R. Igor Gamow and features the world's greatest scientists from Albert Einstein to Madame Curie
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Operation Greenhouse - George Shot
George was the first thermonuclear experiment conducted by the United States. The device w...
published: 08 Feb 2008
Author: rai85archive
Operation Greenhouse - George Shot
George was the first thermonuclear experiment conducted by the United States. The device was purely experimental and unsuitable as a weapon. The device imploded enriched uranium by means of a unique cylindrical implosion system, hence the name of the device, the Cylinder. The device was a disk about 8 feet across and 2 feet thick with a hollow hole in its center. At the end of the hole was a ball of beryllium oxide sphere containing cryogenic deuterium with a few percent of tritium. The implosion generated heat and pressure in which fusion reactions can occur. The thermal radiation arrived ahead of the shock front allowing time for a small amount of fusion reaction to occur before being consumed by the expanding fireball. The fusion reaction yield was negligible to the fission reaction. Edward Teller was largely responsible for the thermonuclear portion of the experiment. The design, however, was originally patented by Johann Von Neumann and Klaus Fuchs in 1946. The unique Cylinder fission design was developed by George Gamow. The George experiment gave vital data needed for developing a true two-stage thermonuclear weapon. Useful date on radiation implosion was gathered which was an essential element of the Teller-Ulam hydrogen bomb design. The shot was delayed over three hours to allow for more daylight for drone aircraft operations and to compensate for probable cloud cover. The greatest fallout was predicted to the northeast, clear of populated areas. The high yield <b>...</b>
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The Galloping Gamows, In Living Technicolor
"The Galloping Gamows, In Living Technicolor" is a film about artist, inventor a...
published: 11 May 2008
Author: irish905
The Galloping Gamows, In Living Technicolor
"The Galloping Gamows, In Living Technicolor" is a film about artist, inventor and biophysicist Igor Gamow and his, father, the renowned physicist, George Gamow, who developed the Big Bang Theory of the Universe. In this fascinating documentary, we witness the creative process at work through the lives of two ingenious mavericks.
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Chronology of CBR. predictions
Charles Édouard Guillaume predicted 6.1K in 1896. in the book Les rayons X (X-Rays)...
published: 23 Mar 2010
Author: phuktard
Chronology of CBR. predictions
Charles Édouard Guillaume predicted 6.1K in 1896. in the book Les rayons X (X-Rays) Erich Regener predicted 2.8K in 1934 in the book "Aufnahmen des ultravioletten Sonnenspektums in der Stratosphäre und vertikale Ozonverteilun" Max Born & Walther Nernst in 1937 predicted 2.8K while researching Quantim theory Andrew McKellar in 1941 predicted 2.4K first estimation of the temperature of interstellar gas (and therefore deep space) in the book "Evidence for the Molecular Origin of Some Hitherto Unidentified Interstellar Lines" Ralph Alpher, Robert Herman and George Gamow in 1946 predicted 5K Ralph Alpher, Robert Herman and George Gamow in 1949 re-estimate the temperature at 28K. Ralph Alpher, Robert Herman and George Gamow in 1953 repredicted 5K & also 7K Alpher-Bethe-Gamow theory Erwin Finlay-Freundlich predicted 2.3K in 1953 "tired light model" theory {alternative explanation of the red shifts observed in galaxies} Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold and Fred Hoyle predicted 2.78K in 1955 {Steady state universe} theory George Gamow predicted 50K in 1961 (assuming a 3-billion year old Universe) in the book "Biography of Physics, Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science" in closing GAMOW was picking numbers for the lotto!!!! for more information about the true workings of the universe check out www.thunderbolts.info or www.plasma-universe.com or LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY plasmascience.net
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Prikazka za skitnika kral TRAILER.mov
Sofia Puppet Theatre Performance By Karel Capek Director: Katya Petrova Set and puppet des...
published: 11 May 2012
Author: Svetlozar Georgiev
Prikazka za skitnika kral TRAILER.mov
Sofia Puppet Theatre Performance By Karel Capek Director: Katya Petrova Set and puppet design: Stanislava Krsteva Music: Hristo Yotsov Actors: Stanimir Gamov, Rumen Gavanozov, Rumen Ugrinski, Georgi Spassov,
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System of a down-Aerials Cover Misa G-George Fury
Aerials all rights go to system of a down just doing a cover we used drop d tunning cuz we...
published: 05 Jan 2011
Author: TheGeorgefury
System of a down-Aerials Cover Misa G-George Fury
Aerials all rights go to system of a down just doing a cover we used drop d tunning cuz we couldnt tune the bass in the correct scale :/ My sound guy is kind of dumb he didnt switched effects properly. just bass and guitar we can do something more elaborated later on greetings Misa gamow-bass , George Fury guitar vocals :) Succesful Failiure lead singer be a fan of SF www.facebook.com pls rate the video and comment sincerely the guys form the video LOL!!!!!!!
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POEIRA DAS ESTRELAS - PARTE 06 - FANTASTICO - GLOBO
www.publicadosbrasil.gigafoto.com.br O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - 24.09.2006 No capítulo...
published: 05 Nov 2006
Author: poeiradasestrelas
POEIRA DAS ESTRELAS - PARTE 06 - FANTASTICO - GLOBO
www.publicadosbrasil.gigafoto.com.br O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - 24.09.2006 No capítulo deste domingo, da série "Poeira das Estrelas", o físico Marcelo Gleiser encontra o homem que o Prêmio Nobel esqueceu. Imagine que você é cientista e descobre a resposta para uma das perguntas mais antigas da humanidade: como foi que tudo começou? E, quando chega a hora do reconhecimento, como você se sentiria se toda a glória e todos os prêmios fossem para outra pessoa? Essa história é verdadeira. Em ciência, muitas vezes, grandes descobertas nascem por acaso. E nem sempre a comunidade científica reconhece o mérito daqueles que tiveram uma grande idéia primeiro. Para uns, a glória; para outros, o esquecimento. O ano era 1929. No observatório de Mount Wilson, ao norte de Los Angeles, havia sido construído o telescópio mais potente de todos os tempos. O astrônomo americano Edwin Hubble apontou o telescópio para o céu e viu gigantescos conjuntos de estrelas -- as galáxias -- se afastando umas das outras. Era o universo em expansão, crescendo cada vez mais. As conseqüências dessa descoberta foram profundas. Se as galáxias estão se afastando, isso significa que, no passado, elas já estiveram mais próximas. E mais: em um passado muito distante, as galáxias -- e as estrelas que elas contêm -- estavam tão próximas que ocupavam todas o mesmo espaço. Trata-se de uma região minúscula, menor do que a cabeça de um alfinete. O universo, então, tinha uma origem. Mas que origem era essa? Ironicamente, a <b>...</b>
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Poeira das Estrelas - Episódio 6
O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO No capítulo deste domingo, da série "Poeira das E...
published: 13 Nov 2009
Author: alexasseguia
Poeira das Estrelas - Episódio 6
O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO No capítulo deste domingo, da série "Poeira das Estrelas", o físico Marcelo Gleiser encontra o homem que o Prêmio Nobel esqueceu. Imagine que você é cientista e descobre a resposta para uma das perguntas mais antigas da humanidade: como foi que tudo começou? E, quando chega a hora do reconhecimento, como você se sentiria se toda a glória e todos os prêmios fossem para outra pessoa? Essa história é verdadeira. Em ciência, muitas vezes, grandes descobertas nascem por acaso. E nem sempre a comunidade científica reconhece o mérito daqueles que tiveram uma grande idéia primeiro. Para uns, a glória; para outros, o esquecimento. O ano era 1929. No observatório de Mount Wilson, ao norte de Los Angeles, havia sido construído o telescópio mais potente de todos os tempos. O astrônomo americano Edwin Hubble apontou o telescópio para o céu e viu gigantescos conjuntos de estrelas -- as galáxias -- se afastando umas das outras. Era o universo em expansão, crescendo cada vez mais. As conseqüências dessa descoberta foram profundas. Se as galáxias estão se afastando, isso significa que, no passado, elas já estiveram mais próximas. E mais: em um passado muito distante, as galáxias -- e as estrelas que elas contêm -- estavam tão próximas que ocupavam todas o mesmo espaço. Trata-se de uma região minúscula, menor do que a cabeça de um alfinete. O universo, então, tinha uma origem. Mas que origem era essa? Ironicamente, a primeira pessoa a buscar essa resposta, a sugerir <b>...</b>
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Documentary - Astronomy - Order of Heavens (2/5)
THE BIG BANGS VICTORY AGAINST MATERIALISM The Big Bang demonstrated clearly to the scienti...
published: 08 Jul 2009
Author: dabbetularz1400
Documentary - Astronomy - Order of Heavens (2/5)
THE BIG BANGS VICTORY AGAINST MATERIALISM The Big Bang demonstrated clearly to the scientific world that the universe was created by God out of nothingness. Still, this didnt stop some materialists from blindly rejecting the Big Bang. Arthur Eddington, a leading materialist physicist, explained the reason for this resistance as follows: Philosophically, the notion of an abrupt beginning to the present order of Nature is repugnant to me. (S. Jaki, Cosmos and Creator, Regnery Gateway, Chicago, 1980, p. 54) Famous British astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle was also very much disturbed by the Big Bang theory. In the middle of the century, Hoyle came up with his own countering idea, the steady state theory. This theory was not so different from the static universe theory that had enjoyed wide currency in the 19th century. The steady-state theory, just like 19th century materialism, claimed that the universe had always existed and possessed infinite size. The theorys real aim was to support materialist philosophy, and it was just the opposite of the Big Bang theory, which scientifically explains the creation of the universe. Defenders of the steady state theory resisted the wave of the Big Bang for quite some time, but science was progressing and moving against them. In 1948, American physics professor George Gamov made an important discovery about the Big Bang. According to Gamows calculations, there should be a certain amount of radiation present in the universe, a remnant of the huge <b>...</b>
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O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - POEIRA DAS ESTRELAS Pt 6/12
O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - 24.09.2006 No capítulo deste domingo, da série "...;
published: 24 Jan 2012
Author: Jovem Físico Brasil
O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - POEIRA DAS ESTRELAS Pt 6/12
O CIENTISTA ESQUECIDO - 24.09.2006 No capítulo deste domingo, da série "Poeira das Estrelas", o físico Marcelo Gleiser encontra o homem que o Prêmio Nobel esqueceu. Imagine que você é cientista e descobre a resposta para uma das perguntas mais antigas da humanidade: como foi que tudo começou? E, quando chega a hora do reconhecimento, como você se sentiria se toda a glória e todos os prêmios fossem para outra pessoa? Essa história é verdadeira. Em ciência, muitas vezes, grandes descobertas nascem por acaso. E nem sempre a comunidade científica reconhece o mérito daqueles que tiveram uma grande idéia primeiro. Para uns, a glória; para outros, o esquecimento. O ano era 1929. No observatório de Mount Wilson, ao norte de Los Angeles, havia sido construído o telescópio mais potente de todos os tempos. O astrônomo americano Edwin Hubble apontou o telescópio para o céu e viu gigantescos conjuntos de estrelas -- as galáxias -- se afastando umas das outras. Era o universo em expansão, crescendo cada vez mais. As conseqüências dessa descoberta foram profundas. Se as galáxias estão se afastando, isso significa que, no passado, elas já estiveram mais próximas. E mais: em um passado muito distante, as galáxias -- e as estrelas que elas contêm -- estavam tão próximas que ocupavam todas o mesmo espaço. Trata-se de uma região minúscula, menor do que a cabeça de um alfinete. O universo, então, tinha uma origem. Mas que origem era essa? Ironicamente, a primeira pessoa a buscar essa resposta <b>...</b>
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Lawrence Krauss: "A Universe From Nothing"
Sean Carroll's remarks on Lawrence Krauss's Book:- blogs.discovermagazine.com Lawr...
published: 10 Dec 2011
Author: nightjarflying
Lawrence Krauss: "A Universe From Nothing"
Sean Carroll's remarks on Lawrence Krauss's Book:- blogs.discovermagazine.com Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing. Transcript of this talk:- www.universalsubtitles.org Wiki: en.wikipedia.org Quote: en.wikiquote.org Web Page: krauss.faculty.asu.edu CV: genesis1.asu.edu BOOKS & BIO: www.amazon.com "I was born in New York City and shortly afterward moved to Toronto, spending my childhood in Canada. I received undergraduate degrees in mathematics and physics from Carleton University, and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982. After a stint in the Harvard Society of Fellows, I became an assistant professor at Yale University in 1985 and Associate Professor in 1988. I moved in 1993 to become Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics, professor of astronomy, and Chairman of the Physics Department at Case Western Reserve University In August 2008 I joined the faculty at Arizona State University as Foundation Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Department of Physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Director of the University's Origins Initiative. In 2009 we inaugurated this this initiative with the Origins Symposium [www.origins.asu.edu] in which 80 of the world's leading scientists participated, and 3000 people attended. I write regularly for national media, including The New York Times, the Wall St. Journal, Scientific American <b>...</b>
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Trabalho de Física - Alunas do EE Pedro Taques, sobre a Teoria do Big Bang !
Trabalho de Física - Professora Queila ! Alunas : Bianca Ribeiro, Karen Secato, Mar...
published: 03 Nov 2011
Author: 12Mariakarol
Trabalho de Física - Alunas do EE Pedro Taques, sobre a Teoria do Big Bang !
Trabalho de Física - Professora Queila ! Alunas : Bianca Ribeiro, Karen Secato, Maria Caroline, Luana Jesus . Alunas do 1°B (turma 2011) . George Anthony Gamov ea Teoria do Big Bang.
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Surfing Scientist live experiment: A rock in a boat in a pool
A small boat is floating in a pool. In the boat is a heavy rock. What happens to the water...
published: 08 Aug 2011
Author: ABCTVCatalyst
Surfing Scientist live experiment: A rock in a boat in a pool
A small boat is floating in a pool. In the boat is a heavy rock. What happens to the water level in the pool if the rock is thrown overboard, into the pool? Will it rise, fall, or stay the same?This problem is famous for stumping Robert Oppenheimer, one of most famous physicists of the 20th Century and two of his physicist pals George Gamow and Felix Bloch.