- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 14566
- author: FreelyGiveTruthh
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Geologic Journey 1 of 5 - The Great Lakes
Geologic Journey: The Great Lakes tells the story of the dramatic changes in the geologic ...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: FreelyGiveTruthh
Geologic Journey 1 of 5 - The Great Lakes
Geologic Journey: The Great Lakes tells the story of the dramatic changes in the geologic history and landscape of this region, which has only recently taken the form of the five, great, interconnected lakes. In this episode audiences are shown the roots of a long vanished mountain range that once rivalled the Himalayas, explore the remains of a tropical salt-water sea, and trace the story of a sudden massive flood that drowned vast areas of land. From moraines, to tarn lakes, to the majestic Niagara Falls, the topography and geology of the Great Lakes region is unparalleled, strikingly beautiful and a place of wild contrasts. It is truly "a wild, rocky place whose grandeur and mystery drew men to commune with the spirit of the sea...a place where man is and forever will be only a visitor." If You Like The Series You Can Buy The DVD Set From CBC: www.cbcshop.ca
- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 14566
- author: FreelyGiveTruthh
144:07
Geology - Earth story - part 1-3
Geology - Earth story - part 1-3...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: ignisgaudium2
Geology - Earth story - part 1-3
Geology - Earth story - part 1-3
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 3728
- author: ignisgaudium2
49:38
Geologic Journey 3 of 5 - The Canadian Shield
Geologic Journey: The Canadian Shield tells the story of the rocks that were present throu...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: FreelyGiveTruthh
Geologic Journey 3 of 5 - The Canadian Shield
Geologic Journey: The Canadian Shield tells the story of the rocks that were present throughout the very beginnings of the Earth's formation: the rocks of the immovable Canadian Shield. The Shield is one of the true last frontiers of human exploration on our planet: its underground world still leaves much to be discovered. Geologic time has shaped the rocks of the Shield into a complex ensemble. Geologists take viewers down into the bowels of the earth to demonstrate how billions of tonnes of metal mineralized here, after the crust was transformed by huge chunks of molten rock from outer space. Audiences are led on an expedition in search of the oldest rock formations in the world, deep into remote Labrador territory. And like fools, we follow prospectors in their hunt for gold, which they believe is buried in the mysterious remains of an ancient mountain chain, 2.7 billions years old. If You Like The Series You Can Buy The DVD Set From CBC: www.cbcshop.ca
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 7038
- author: FreelyGiveTruthh
13:46
Creation Geology Part 7, Polonium Halos
I take a look at the ideas of Dr. Robert V. Gentry concerning Polonium halos. Such halos, ...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: WildwoodClaire1
Creation Geology Part 7, Polonium Halos
I take a look at the ideas of Dr. Robert V. Gentry concerning Polonium halos. Such halos, found in the mineral biotite, are presumed to be evidence of radioactive decay of Polonium. Gentry argues that Polonium halos in biotite taken from granite are proof that Precambrian rocks are the "primordial" rocks of the planet, created by Yahweh on the first day of creation, 6000 years ago.
- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 4637
- author: WildwoodClaire1
26:42
Careers in Geology
UA's geological sciences department recently hosted the television show "On the Job" for a...
published: 18 Nov 2009
author: UniversityofAlabama
Careers in Geology
UA's geological sciences department recently hosted the television show "On the Job" for a close-up look at career opportunities in the field. (Produced by Alabama Industrial Development Training, the state's workforce training institute, in cooperation with Alabama Public Television). For more information, see onthejobtv.org
- published: 18 Nov 2009
- views: 21283
- author: UniversityofAlabama
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Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, f...
published: 09 Nov 2007
author: devildogmre
Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album.
- published: 09 Nov 2007
- views: 117660
- author: devildogmre
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Geodyssey: Geology and the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas)
Geology plays a crucial role in the dispute about who rules the Falkland Islands....
published: 06 Apr 2012
author: WildwoodClaire1
Geodyssey: Geology and the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas)
Geology plays a crucial role in the dispute about who rules the Falkland Islands.
- published: 06 Apr 2012
- views: 4078
- author: WildwoodClaire1
25:25
Geology of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Film...
published: 30 May 2012
author: jsj1771
Geology of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University at Newark). Video photography done in October 2011. Some stills from old postcards & National Park Service publications. Other stills taken by James St. John from 2008 to 2011 in Mammoth Cave Ridge and adjacent Flint Ridge. More photos & geologic info. about Mammoth Cave are at: www.newark.osu.edu Depicted features in this video include: - Historic Entrance to Mammoth Cave - Green River - Sinkhole Plain - giant canyon passages (Houchins Narrows, Audubon Avenue, Broadway Avenue, Main Cave, Sandstone Avenue, Kentucky Avenue/Grand Avenue) - breakout domes/breakdown domes (Rotunda Room) - phreatic tubular passages (Gothic Avenue, Black Snake Avenue, Pensacola Avenue, Great Relief Hall, Sparks Avenue, Cleaveland Avenue) - canyon passages (Boone Avenue) - keyhole passages (Winding Way/Fat Man's Misery & Tall Man's Agony) - vertical shafts/domepits (Water Clock, Sidesaddle Pit, Bottomless Pit, Mammoth Dome) - Giant's Coffin (large breakdown block) - Wooden Bowl Room - River Hall - Little Bat Avenue - Snowball Dining Room - Mary's Vineyard - Frozen Niagara - travertine speleothem (stalactites, soda straws, stalagmites, columns, flowstone, draperies/cave bacon, coralloids/knobstone/cave popcorn, rimstone) - gypsum speleothem (flowers, helictites, rings, snowballs, macrocrystalline ...
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 10823
- author: jsj1771
88:43
Geology of the Terrestrial Planets - James Head (SETI Talks)
SETI Talks archive: seti.org The dynamic nature of the Earth (erosion and plate tectonics)...
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: setiinstitute
Geology of the Terrestrial Planets - James Head (SETI Talks)
SETI Talks archive: seti.org The dynamic nature of the Earth (erosion and plate tectonics) has largely destroyed the record of the formative years of our own Home Planet. Revealed on the other Earth-like planetary bodies (Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Venus) are startling and diverse landscapes recording the geological record of this early history, the very chapters that are missing from Earth. Results from the first half-century of solar system exploration have unveiled a vision of our formative years, where we have been, and indeed, where we may be going in the future.
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 894
- author: setiinstitute
8:36
Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
explorermultimedia.org Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the diff...
published: 03 Sep 2011
author: tkent22
Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
explorermultimedia.org Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks.
- published: 03 Sep 2011
- views: 46105
- author: tkent22
9:27
Structural Geology (1/2)
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains structural geology |Uploaded w...
published: 06 Feb 2011
author: Learning4Mastery
Structural Geology (1/2)
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains structural geology |Uploaded with TubeShack www.shacksoftware.com
- published: 06 Feb 2011
- views: 8723
- author: Learning4Mastery
3:38
Call You Mine Feat Geologic Of The Blue Scholars Jeff bernat
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published: 09 Sep 2012
author: reeindeershowtheway
Call You Mine Feat Geologic Of The Blue Scholars Jeff bernat
- published: 09 Sep 2012
- views: 11000
- author: reeindeershowtheway
2:57
Stratigraphic Cross Section—Interpreting the Geology
www.iris.edu/educate and click on "Animations" or direct to: www.iris.edu/hq/programs/educ...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: Iris Eno
Stratigraphic Cross Section—Interpreting the Geology
www.iris.edu/educate and click on "Animations" or direct to: www.iris.edu/hq/programs/education_and_outreach/animations#animations for more about this animation This animation shows a hypothetical cross section of the Earth, then takes you back to the beginning to walk you through the steps that would create this scenario. Why study stratigraphy? And how does this relate to earthquakes? The earthquake potential of an area can be determined by studying the relationships between rock strata, both locally and regionally. Faults and folds record a probable earthquake history, so by studying the age of the rocks we can gain an understanding about future earthquakes (applying "the past is a key to the future"). This is done by doing field work, studying drill-hole samples, and interpreting seismic reflection data.
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 6259
- author: Iris Eno
14:45
Mass Effect Trilogy - Mass Effect 3 Playthrough Pt. 58 (Strange Geology)
Priority: Rannoch I Disappearing rocks, truly Rannoch is a marvelous place....
published: 01 Jan 2013
author: watuhboy
Mass Effect Trilogy - Mass Effect 3 Playthrough Pt. 58 (Strange Geology)
Priority: Rannoch I Disappearing rocks, truly Rannoch is a marvelous place.
- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 80
- author: watuhboy
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1:58
THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: Jason Silva
THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself." - Steven Johnson
Other videos -
You are a RCVR - http://vimeo.com/27671433
To Understand Is To Perceive Patterns - http://vimeo.com/34182381
Imagination - http://vimeo.com/34902950
Abundance - http://vimeo.com/34984088
INSPIRATION:
This video is inspired, in part, by the ideas explored in David Deutsch’s new book, THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY. We hope it moves you.
"The topographical shape and the material constitution of the upper surface of the island of Manhattan, as it exists today, is much less a matter of geology than it is of economics and politics and human psychology. The effects of geological forces were trumped (you might say) by other forces — forces that proved themselves, in the fullness of time, physically stronger. Deutsch thinks the same thing must in the long run be true of the universe as a whole. Stuff like gravitation and dark energy are the sorts of things that determine the shape of the cosmos only in its earliest, and most parochial, and least interesting stages. The rest is going to be a matter of our own intentional doing.." - David Alpert on David Deutsch's new book.
"Some time in the last fifty thousand years, with the invention of culture, the biological evolution of humans ceased and evolution became an epigenetic, cultural phenomenon... technology is the real skin of our species. Humanity, correctly seen in the context of the last five hundred years, is an extruder of technological material. We take in matter that has a low degree of organization; we put it through mental filters, and we extrude jewelry, gospels, space shuttles. This is what we do. We are like coral animals embedded in a technological reef of extruded psychic objects." - Terence Mckenna
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In our work, we use the tools of editing: we juxtapose 'transcalar' imagery, cutting and overlapping the very small and the very large... From the nano to the galactic, stretching and compressing time, we feature time lapse to reveal the repetitive and recurring patterns across different scales of reality. The aim is to provide multiple perspectives all at once, whose simultaneous presentation might cause spontaneous epiphanies. “These patterns are omnipresent, but only when we see these patterns in a more compressed mode of presentation to we start to attend to them as such.” -- This is KEY!
Paul Stamet's superb book, Mycelium Running, begins with a discussion of what Stamets calls the mycelial archetype. He compares the mushroom mycelium with the overlapping information-sharing systems that comprise the Internet, with the networked neurons in the brain, and with a computer model of dark matter in the universe. All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
A recent profile of Stephen Johnson on Dumbo Feather described his work like this:
“Johnson uses ‘The Long Zoom’ to define the way he looks at the world—if you concentrate on any one level, there are patterns that you miss. When you step back and simultaneously consider, say, the sentience of a slime mold, the cultural life of downtown Manhattan and the behaviour of artificially intelligent computer code, new patterns emerge."
On their own, these areas of study are fascinating. Together, a more profound view takes shape.
The article continues, "Put simply: cities are like ant colonies are like software is like slime molds are like evolution is like disease is like sewage systems are like poetry is like the neural pathways in our brain. Everything is connected.”
PERFORMING PHILOSOPHY:
Our stated goal is to re-ignite the art of the "performing philosophers" ... like Timothy Leary and Buckminster Fuller... A post on Space Collective wrote about “thinkers who act as substantial agents of change, who drastically alter the infocologies they interact with, in the process transforming and meshing the different dimensions in which our minds operate.”
We care about the pleasures derived in forming new connections, mash-ups and innovative solutions for the next step in human evolution.
We are working to articulate our understanding through the creation of recombinant media mashups meant to epiphanize audiences----the creating and sharing of awe; "performance philosophy" in an age of collapsing boundaries and exponential creativity.
The director of the Imaginary Foundation described our work as “some kind of Ontological DJ'ing, recompiling the source code of western philosophy by mixing and mashing it up into a form of recombinant creativity, which (hopefully) elevates our understanding from the dry and prosaic, into the sensual and transcendent.”
“The goal is to prove a fresh framework and a new narrative to fill our old storytelling needs in our ever-increasing process of self-description
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Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret....
published: 05 Apr 2009
author: boogaludo
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret.com/
Born Ann-Margret Olsson, 28 April 1941, Stockholm, Sweden
Actress/singer/dancer/entertainer: best known for Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. Nominated for best supporting actress in Carnal Knowledge and best actress in Tommy
Born in Sweden but adopted by America
The family moved to Valsjobyn when A-M was still a little baby. This is a little village of about 150 people located in the mountains in the county of Jamtland. It is 4 miles east of the border of Norway. A-M is named after a Swedish swimming star her mother admired. She has no brothers or sisters
She came to the United States with her mother when she was five, settling in Wilmette, Illinois (north of Chicago). A-M's father who had come to America previously, greeted them
Ann-Margret has dazzled screen and stage audiences. With her film debut in Frank Capra's final classic, "Pocketful of Miracles" in 1962 to the recent Oliver Stone directed "On Any Sunday" with Al Pacino, Ann-Margret's film career has spanned four decades. Displaying a versatility that few actresses can match has earned her love and admiration, not just for her beauty and her legend but also for herself
Ann-Margret Olsson becomes Ann-Margret. George Burns propels her into national prominence in Las Vegas.
Her meteoric rise to stardom begins with a LIFE Magazine cover story from 11 January 1963
See http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/5000/am-life630111.jpg
Her early film career incls. "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid." Her fairytale marriage to Roger Smith. TV Specials, record releases, Las Vegas nightclub act, and national recognition as a "superstar sex symbol" punctuate Ann-Margret's life in the fast paced sixties
In '72, husband Roger started producing all of A-M's stage shows. At 12:30 at night while doing her 12th show (in 6 nights) at the Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe on Sunday, September 10th, A-M fell 22 feet on stage. Her injuries included numerous bones in the face above an eye which were broken or fractured; jaw broken in two places; left arm broken; knee injured. Dr. Frank Ashley performs a 5-hour operation at UCLA Medical Center. Roger gives A-M a 20-karat diamond ring. Reports say she lapsed into a 3-day coma
A-M does a remarkable comeback opening at the Las Vegas Hilton on Tuesday, November 28th with the 'AM/PM' show. A-M picks up the nickname of 'Slugger' since she proved her strength recovering from her accident.
The Seventies truly defined Ann-Margret as an actress with Academy Award nominations for her work in "Carnal Knowledge", and "Tommy." The accident was a near brush with death and it almost ended her career but following her live performances draw record crowds in the Orient, Las Vegas and Miami. Her body of work expands with more films, TV Specials and awards
This is the decade in which Ann-Margret grows up. The eighties begin with her winning her first Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year Award. She tours the country with her Vegas act. Her film career is full speed ahead and she stars in her first of several critically acclaimed TV Dramas, and is nominated for three Best Actress Emmy's. However, her husband Roger is stricken with Myasthenia Gravis, and Ann-Margret is thrust into the toughest role of her career... she's in charge of her career and Roger's battle to survive.
A new, mature Ann-Margret emerges in the nineties. Roger's health stabilizes and new opportunities abound. She performs live at the Radio City Music Hall. She tackles new characters in TV Film Dramas and receives renewed acclaim for her acting. She films two classics: "Grumpy Old Men," and its sequel, "Grumpier Old Men" with Walter Mathau, Jack Lemmon and Sophia Loren. Ann-Margret just gets better and better
In 2001 she starred in the touring production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is playing the lead role of Miss Mona Stangley, indomitable madam of the multi-storied Chicken Ranch brothel
She really has made a whole raft of movies - and records. Add multi -TV appearances incl. mini-series. Here's a reminder of some of the best movie roles:
Emily Porter - State Fair - 62 Kim - Bye Bye Birdie - 63 Rusty Martin - Viva Las Vegas - 64 aka Love in Las Vegas Melba - The Cincinnati Kid - 65 Laurel - Bus Riley's Back in Town - 65 Dallas - Stagecoach - 66 Kelly Olsson - The Swinger - 66 Bobbie - Carnal Knowledge - 71 Nora Walker Hobbs - Tommy - 75
Oh, Jody Dvorak in Kitten with a Whip - 64 seems to have attracted a lot of attention
On TV in biopics, she's portrayed Pamela Harriman and Diane Borchardt, then the part of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire - 84. Appeared in the That's Dancing! compilation - 85
Examples of her recordings:
And Here She Is Ann-Margret's first long-player from RCA, 1961. Jazzy orchestra conducted by Marty Paich.
On The Way Up, her seco
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Earthquakes and Eruptions in Iceland 2010
This visualization shows earthquakes leading up to and during two eruptions in Eyjafjallaj...
published: 05 Apr 2010
author: hjalli
Earthquakes and Eruptions in Iceland 2010
This visualization shows earthquakes leading up to and during two eruptions in Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland in March and April 2010.
Made by http://datamarket.com
0:48
LAUNCH
National Television’s introductory spot for LAUNCH: a series of forums hosted by NASA, USA...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: Geologie
LAUNCH
National Television’s introductory spot for LAUNCH: a series of forums hosted by NASA, USAID, US Department of State, and Nike.
Youtube results:
5:51
Geologic History of the Earth: Part 1
This Part Covers from the Hadaen Eon to the End of the Paleozoic Era, which ended with the...
published: 13 Jul 2010
author: LindnerFilms07
Geologic History of the Earth: Part 1
This Part Covers from the Hadaen Eon to the End of the Paleozoic Era, which ended with the Permian extinction. This Video gives a brief look at the evolution of life, as well as the Geologic progression of our planet. I also cover a few extinction events. Enjoy!!! I give credit to John Williams, creator of the Jurassic Park Theme song, used in this video. Thank You
- published: 13 Jul 2010
- views: 36817
- author: LindnerFilms07
49:55
Geologic Journey 4 of 5 - The Appalachians
Geologic Journey: The Appalachians is a trip through the gentle, rolling landscape of east...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: FreelyGiveTruthh
Geologic Journey 4 of 5 - The Appalachians
Geologic Journey: The Appalachians is a trip through the gentle, rolling landscape of eastern North America, a landscape that is deceptive and misleading. Beneath its calm and steady appearance hides a violent and active past. Audiences are given an insider's perspective as our expert geologists attempt to trace the roots of this tumultuous past. From studying the sediment deposits at Anticosti Island, to rebuilding the history of one of the most significant mass extinctions, 443 million years ago, scientists are piecing together the elements that continue to shape this diverse region. We are led along the stunning coast, from Newfoundland to North Carolina, to better understand how ancient landmasses separated into Europe and America. And the ground shakes beneath us as scientists reveal the fractures in what is a very active earthquake zone. The explorations and observations these scientists undertake in the Appalachians today make it possible for us to add a few missing pages in the great history book of the North American continent. If You Like The Series You Can Buy The DVD Set From CBC: www.cbcshop.ca
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 4233
- author: FreelyGiveTruthh
11:36
Geodyssey: Creation Geology, Part 1
This is the first in a three part series that explores what creationists say about geology...
published: 21 Apr 2012
author: WildwoodClaire1
Geodyssey: Creation Geology, Part 1
This is the first in a three part series that explores what creationists say about geology, with a focus on the Grand Canyon. This video focuses on Walter Brown, Ph.D.
- published: 21 Apr 2012
- views: 8996
- author: WildwoodClaire1
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Geologic Journey 5 of 5 - The Atlantic Coast
Geologic Journey: The Atlantic Coast sweeps audiences up in the dramatic story of tectonic...
published: 06 Jul 2012
author: FreelyGiveTruthh
Geologic Journey 5 of 5 - The Atlantic Coast
Geologic Journey: The Atlantic Coast sweeps audiences up in the dramatic story of tectonic upheaval and how these forces pummeled and pounded eastern North America, until the shape we recognize today finally emerged. Along the way, viewers are invited to travel over a long-vanished ocean, forefather of the mighty Atlantic. We linger over thousands of fossils, whose discovery helped solve a problem that once baffled Darwin, and witness graphic proof of how North America and Africa were once bound together. Our journey takes us to Newfoundland, where we explore the Tablelands mountain range, before moving on to Nova Scotia and then to Morocco, to determine the link between mass extinction and the violent break-up of a super-continent. At the heart of this fascinating story are volcanic outpourings, massive rifting of continents and ultimately, the bursting forth of a new, young ocean: the Atlantic. If You Like The Series You Can Buy The DVD Set From CBC: www.cbcshop.ca
- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 4169
- author: FreelyGiveTruthh