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Big Picture Science (formerly titled Are We Alone?) is the SETI Institute's weekly science radio program, hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak and Molly Bentley, the executive producer of the radio show.
The show covers a broad range of topics in the sciences as they relate to our understanding of the origin and evolution of life on Earth, and what life elsewhere in the universe might be like. Each week's show has a theme and allows scientists to share their latest findings and speculate on the implications for SETI (the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) and society in general. Guests include scientists and researchers from academic, public and private spheres (including NASA), popular science writers, cultural critics and ethicists focused on science. Phil Plait is a recurring guest, with an own segment called "Brains on Vacation". One show a month is devoted to critical thinking and debunkers of junk science and the paranormal: "Skeptic Check".
The show is broadcast on public radio stations KLIV in San Jose, WCMU-FM in Michigan, WVPE in Indiana, WHRV in Virginia, WIEC in Wisconsin as well as World FM in Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand. The show is also available for download via podcast and direct download from the show's website where archived shows from 2006 onwards can also be found.
The Universe is all of time and space and its contents. The Universe includes planets, stars, galaxies, the contents of intergalactic space, the smallest subatomic particles, and all matter and energy. The observable universe is about 28 billion parsecs (91 billion light-years) in diameter at the present time. The size of the whole Universe is not known and may be either finite or infinite. Observations and the development of physical theories have led to inferences about the composition and evolution of the Universe.
Mind Blowing or Mind Blowin' may refer to:
A documentary film is a nonfictional motion picture intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction or maintaining a historical record. Such films were originally shot on film stock—the only medium available—but now include video and digital productions that can be either direct-to-video, made into a TV show or released for screening in cinemas. "Documentary" has been described as a "filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception" that is continually evolving and is without clear boundaries.
In popular myth, the word documentary was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana (1926), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by "The Moviegoer" (a pen name for Grierson).
Grierson's principles of documentary were that cinema's potential for observing life could be exploited in a new art form; that the "original" actor and "original" scene are better guides than their fiction counterparts to interpreting the modern world; and that materials "thus taken from the raw" can be more real than the acted article. In this regard, Grierson's definition of documentary as "creative treatment of actuality" has gained some acceptance, with this position at variance with Soviet film-maker Dziga Vertov's provocation to present "life as it is" (that is, life filmed surreptitiously) and "life caught unawares" (life provoked or surprised by the camera).
A watch is a small timepiece intended to be carried or worn by a person. It is designed to keep working despite the motions caused by the person's activities. A wristwatch is designed to be worn on a wrist, attached by a watch strap or other type of bracelet. A pocket watch is designed for a person to carry in a pocket.
Watches evolved in the 17th century from spring-powered clocks, which appeared as early as the 14th century. The first watches were strictly mechanical, driven by clockwork. As technology progressed, mechanical devices, used to control the speed of the watch, were largely superseded by vibrating quartz crystals that produce accurately timed electronic pulses. Some watches use radio clock technology to regularly correct the time. The first digital electronic watch was developed in 1970.
Most inexpensive and medium-priced watches, used mainly for timekeeping, are electronic watches with quartz movements. Expensive collectible watches, valued more for their elaborate craftsmanship, aesthetic appeal and glamorous design than for simple timekeeping, often have purely mechanical movements and are powered by springs, even though these movements are generally less accurate and more expensive than electronic ones. Various extra features, called "complications", such as moon-phase displays and the different types of tourbillon, are sometimes included. Modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions. Time-related features such as timers, chronographs and alarm functions are common. Some modern designs incorporate calculators, GPS and Bluetooth technology or have heart-rate monitoring capabilities. Watches incorporating GPS receivers use them not only to determine their position. They also receive and use time signals from the satellites, which make them essentially perfectly accurate timekeepers, even over long periods of time.
Take a spectacular trip to distant realms of our solar system to discover where secret forms of life may lie hidden. Combining the latest telescope images with dazzling animation, this program immerses audiences in the sights and sounds of alien worlds, while top astrobiologists explain how these places are changing how we think about the potential for life in our solar system. We used to think our neighboring planets and moons were fairly boring—mostly cold, dead rocks where life could never take hold. Today, however, the solar system looks wilder than we ever imagined. Powerful telescopes and unmanned space missions have revealed a wide range of dynamic environments—atmospheres thick with organic molecules, active volcanoes, and vast saltwater oceans. This ongoing revolution is forcing s...
The Drake Equation tells us the likelihood that there are other advanced technological civilizations waiting for us among the stars. In this episode of Space Time we challenge you to use the Drake Equation to help us determine how near or far these alien races may be. Links to reference material below. Get your own Space Time tshirt at http://bit.ly/1QlzoBi Tweet at us! @pbsspacetime Facebook: facebook.com/pbsspacetime Email us! pbsspacetime [at] gmail [dot] com Comment on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/pbsspacetime Everything we’ve learned about our universe tells us that it is very unlikely we are alone. Frank Drake and his Drake Equation compute exactly how unlikely this is. The answer may surprise you. Written and hosted by Matt O’Dowd Produced by Rusty Ward Made by Kornhaber Brow...
In this "The Mysterious Universe" video, we are going to present you answers for the age old question i.e., are we alone in the universe or are there intelligent alien life in the universe? By watching this universe documentary, you can learn about the possibility of alien intelligent life in the universe and get answers for queries like are we alone, are we alone in this universe, life in universe, is there life out there, possibility of life on other planets, etc. Watch Are We Alone In The Universe (#Mind Blowing Documentary) in high definition (HD) here. If you would like to watch universe videos, documentaries about space, cosmos documentary, videos about black holes, white holes, worm holes, alien life, alien planets, etc., subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/...
Are you alone? To answer this question we have to take a look what "you" are first. What are you made of and where you stand in this universe. Are you your body? Your atoms? And how are your parts connected to the big picture? You can get the MUSIC of the video here: https://thomasveith.bandcamp.com/track/are-you-alone Special thanks to James Gurney for checking out our script. Take a look at his youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/JimtheEvo Videos, explaining things. Like evolution, time, space, global energy or our existence in this strange universe. We are a team of designers, journalists and musicians who want to make science look beautiful. Because it is beautiful. Visit us on our Website, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon or Behance to say hi! http://kurzgesagt.org https:/...
The Universe is still a place of mystery and wonder. As a cosmologist, I am exhilarated that we can make some progress towards tackling what seem very fundamental questions. These programs focus on: Was there a beginning? Whether we are alone? What's the future of the cosmos? What is the nature of reality? With each advance, new questions come into sharper focus. The key issue is what we still don't know. Are we alone? Sir Martin explores the possibility that life exists on planets beyond our own. He unveils an unsettling scientific debate that has startling consequences for us Earthlings. Do you believe in aliens? If not, a quick glance through these pages might change your mind!
The only evidence of life that we are aware of occurs in our planet, but man continues to search outer space for signs of other life forms. From the time of the Viking Mission to Mars until the recent research into Jupiter's satellites, science tries to find answers. A new field of science, astrobiology, is redefining and analysing life on Earth and by doing so is creating the basis on which scientists of the future will work. If the life is implicit in the mechanisms of the universe the response waits for us out there.
Will we ever find someone out there? Links: http://www.seti.org/seti-institute/project/details/fermi-paradox (Fermi Paradox) http://www.space.com/25325-fermi-paradox.html (Fermi Paradox) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox (Fermi Paradox) http://www.seti.org/drakeequation (Drake Equation) http://www.space.com/25959-how-many-stars-are-in-the-milky-way.html (How many stars in the Milky Way galaxy?) http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kepler-finds-earth-size-planets-commonplace/ (Number of planets and earth-sized plants) http://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-earth-like-planets-20131105-story.html (Number of planets and earth-sized plants) https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-confirms-evidence-that-liquid-water-flows-on-today-s-mars/ (NASA discoveres water on Mars) http://www.scienti...
Is Earth the only planet supporting life? Where are the aliens hiding? Watch More: What Will Happen When The Sun Dies? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvBdm... Written by Julian Huguet: https://twitter.com/jhug00 Support Life Noggin on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty=h Life Noggin Team: Animation by Steven Lawson Director/Voice: http://lifenogg.in/patgraziosi Executive Producer: http://lifenogg.in/IanDokie Director of Marketing: http://lifenogg.in/JaredOban Writer: http://lifenogg.in/KayleeYuhas Sources: http://www.popsci.com/science/article... http://www.seti.org/drakeequation http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/search... http://www.ne.anl.gov/About/cp1-pione... https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/Num... http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2010/09/... http://...
Is Earth the only planet that currently supports life? Scientists are continuing to search for signs of alien life, and the James Webb Space Telescope will play an important role in their search. Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day. http://bit.ly/SCI2YT Download the TestTube app: http://testu.be/1ndmmMq
Answers to one of Mankind’s biggest questions… Are we alone in the Universe? (HD - 02/2015) FOLLOW THE HYBRID LIBRARIAN: Subscribe ▶ http://bit.ly/daretoknow Facebook ▶ http://on.fb.me/170IAJK Twitter ▶ http://bit.ly/14vhMgZ Google+ ▶ http://bit.ly/15eoHil Tumblr ▶ http://bit.ly/11UtNr1 HYBRID LIBRΛRIΛN's new T-shirts & merch are now available! (Both shops can be used wherever you're from): ▶ US shop: http://bit.ly/1A1MET0 ▶ EU shop: http://bit.ly/W6t2zF For business inquiries and music collaborations, please contact me at: hybridlibrarian@gmail.com Kevin ツ (Hybrid Librarian©) Images courtesy of NASA, PHL@UPR Arecibo, ESA/Hubble, Josh Kao http://josh-kao.blogspot.fr/, Raevona, David A. Aguilar (CfA), Parkes Observatory, Ouros Petrovic, ESO, Stéphane Guisard. Music credits: "Coming ...
A clear cold night
I lay down on the grass.
I observe the sky
there just passed some falling stars.
The moon, my friend,
he smiles to me,
'cause he knows what we are
In this huge infinity.
Is there anybody out there?
Are we alone?
Are we alone?
Is there anybody out there?
Are we alone?
I am alone in my own univers.
My fingertips they dig
into the land,
waiting for the abyss
to get filled up with the sun.
I’m scared to fall
into this emptyness.
It feels so lonely here
in our own univers
Is there anybody…
Is there any being listening to what I say?
Is it that they don’t want to here me,