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SeanBlader 03-07-2014 11:41 AM

Off Topic: Cosmos: A Spacetime Journey, Sunday 9pm PDT
 
http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/...xt-generation/

I hope everyone will watch this, it's the most excited I've been for a TV show since The Next Generation.

PMok 03-07-2014 12:09 PM

Nice, I had seen commercials for it, but reading the story you linked has pushed me over the tipping point so now I'll actually try to watch it. I was a big fan of Planet Earth so I think this will be right up my alley. :)

In fact I'm sure if this series eventually ends up being available on BluRay I'll probably pick it up.

BigFatFlip 03-07-2014 02:49 PM

Niel Degrasse Tyson is my MAN!
http://www.abombartgallery.com/wp-co...asse-Tyson.jpg

Rollan 03-08-2014 02:09 AM

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZGINaRUEkU"]Symphony of Science - the Quantum World! - YouTube[/ame]

Here's one of my favorite Symphony of Science.

Rollan 03-08-2014 02:22 AM

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akek6cFRZfY"]Symphony of Science - Onward to the Edge! - YouTube[/ame]

I'm totally getting that Tie !

buzznasa 03-08-2014 12:00 PM

The number of science nerds here brings a tear to my eye. :cry: I love you guys!

BigFatFlip 03-08-2014 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rollan (Post 1583329)
Symphony of Science - the Quantum World! - YouTube

Here's one of my favorite Symphony of Science.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rollan (Post 1583350)

Damn, these are some serious earworms!:thumbsup:

PMok 03-11-2014 06:59 PM

So what did you guys think. I recorded it and watched the first episode yesterday.
I did not expect the anime portion and it seemed like they went a little bit on some church bashing during the Giordano Bruno segment. I understand it's a story of the scientific method prevailing eventually against ignorant beliefs, but it did seem a little bit like a chance for science/nerds to lash out against religion for a while. I'm not particularly religious so not really a big deal for me, but I can imagine some church groups getting in a huff about it after watching that.

The imagery, effects and graphics were as expected, gorgeous and the trip through the solar system and out to the edge of the observable universe was pretty awesome. Reminded me a lot of the old Powers of Ten film from 1977, a great film even today.

Anyways I look forward to watching more episodes as they come out.


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Clipdat 03-11-2014 07:03 PM

I thought the first episode was "just ok", but I have a feeling the upcoming ones will be better.

rgt 03-11-2014 07:14 PM

Off Topic: Cosmos: A Spacetime Journey, Sunday 9pm PDT
 
Loved it. NDT is da man!! Loved the way he explained the timeline of our universe and where mankind fits into the "12 month" calendar.

I think the fundamentalists may have a hard time with that too.

Only thing that bugged me was way too many commercials.

Carl Sagan RIP brother, but I am glad there was a social link between him and NDT.

BigFatFlip 03-11-2014 09:31 PM

I like it. I've always been a fan of NDT and his way of making physics more accessible. I really like the animated segments, almost Disney quality in HD. I'm catholic, and personally, I didn't take any offense in the "bashing" segment, just unfortunate real history. The calendar was my favorite part, just the way it gives a scale of both insignificant we are AND how much we have progressed in a relatively short time. I'll keep watching it.

Pwolf 03-11-2014 09:46 PM

Likewise, a big fan of NDT. Also the calendar segment. I'm already familiar enough with of the scale of time but it was interesting to see it represented that way. Mind boggling.

vividracing 03-11-2014 09:47 PM

Can't wait for the next episode.

Rollan 03-12-2014 06:54 PM

I hope Dr. Degrasse explains one of my favorite topics in Physics. The second law of thermodynamics, since it's based on the cosmos. How fun ! I wrote a paper about it when I was in college and the factors that fall underneath of thermodynamics are mind boggling. Especillay "Entrophy." I tend to get carried away when I do experiments with solid and liquid materials, maybe I can show a little bit of a nerd in me at one of the mid week meets. lol Hurry UP SUNDAY FUNDAY !

BunnyRZed 03-12-2014 07:11 PM

I've watched "How the Universe works", "Into the Universe", and "The Grand Design". The first episode of Cosmos was okay for me. Hopefully they have exciting content for the upcoming weeks.

BigFatFlip 03-12-2014 07:36 PM

I remember the day in college when I was introduced to the string theory, I never thought of physics the same way.

Rollan 03-12-2014 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFatFlip (Post 1594582)
I remember the day in college when I was introduced to the string theory, I never thought of physics the same way.

String Theory ! aka The Theory of Everything !

Rollan 03-12-2014 08:16 PM

One of the most irony of the laws of physics is the second law of thermodynamics, based on steam engines, which is energy conversion involving heat "thermo". In other aspects, the second law of thermodynamics states that everything rust, falls apart and dies. Everything and anything in the universe can be disorderd and ordered, once in complete distorition, an increased entropy is applied as well as equilibrium. It will take a lifetime in all the fundemental functions of the universe to set things back in order. The one thing we cannot escape, we are not immune to it and in fact that's why we age and die. In other thoughts motor vehicles have a reverse gear which I find very amusing and useful overstear or understear pick one haha. At least we have a choice red or blue pill ? Mr. Anderson thanks for following the white bunny.

BigFatFlip 03-12-2014 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rollan (Post 1594711)
One of the most irony of the laws of physics is the second law of thermodynamics, based on steam engines, which is energy conversion involving heat "thermo". In other aspects, the second law of thermodynamics states that everything rust, falls apart and dies. Everything and anything in the universe can be disorderd and ordered, once in complete distorition, an increased entropy is applied as well as equilibrium. It will take a lifetime in all the fundemental functions of the universe to set things back in order. The one thing we cannot escape, we are not immune to it and in fact that's why we age and die. In other thoughts motor vehicles have a reverse gear which I find very amusing and useful overstear or understear pick one haha. At least we have a choice red or blue pill ? Mr. Anderson thanks for following the white bunny.

My head hurts...

This is how I read it
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLDgQg6bq7o"]Turbo Encabulator - YouTube[/ame]

Rollan 03-12-2014 08:30 PM

Lol Bryan ! I'm craking up haha you just made my day ! I can't understand it I'm gonna have to pause and take notes.

rgt 03-12-2014 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rollan (Post 1594477)
I hope Dr. Degrasse explains one of my favorite topics in Physics. The second law of thermodynamics, since it's based on the cosmos. How fun ! I wrote a paper about it when I was in college and the factors that fall underneath of thermodynamics are mind boggling. Especillay "Entrophy." I tend to get carried away when I do experiments with solid and liquid materials, maybe I can show a little bit of a nerd in me at one of the mid week meets. lol Hurry UP SUNDAY FUNDAY !


Entropy of the universe keeps me awake at night. It for me is the worst case scenario.

Pwolf 03-13-2014 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFatFlip (Post 1594730)
My head hurts...

This is how I read it
Turbo Encabulator - YouTube

:suicide:

AXfrs 03-14-2014 07:42 PM

That was the most boring Cleveland show yet


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stugray 03-14-2014 08:11 PM

The first COSMOS was good. Lets see how cool they get after the first show. I consider it an "Intro".

Carl Sagan was one of my heros. Not just because he helped design spacecraft for JPL, but because he also would openly partake of the "evil" MJ.... His wife was the head of NORML for a while.

For all the nerds out there:
I could start a "Interested in Space:Ask me anything"

I build & fly spacecraft for a living :party0030:

BigFatFlip 03-14-2014 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stugray (Post 1600482)
For all the nerds out there:
I could start a "Interested in Space:Ask me anything"

I build & fly spacecraft for a living :party0030:

We need to start an "Offtopic: SCIENCE B*TCH" thread :D
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Rollan 03-15-2014 11:47 PM

"Some of the Things Molecules Do," Oooo ! I wouldn't miss this one tomorrow night ! As we are all natural selection from many eons that develops over time is so complex. Organic molecules which both require carbon and hydrogen, I would expect a bang in this episode due to the fact hydrogen can be very dangerous when a catalyst is added in the equation. LOL

Rollan 03-24-2014 02:00 AM

It was an awesome show tonight, my brain is satisfied !

stugray 03-24-2014 02:33 AM

My son even noticed that there were integral symbols on the outside of Isaac Newton's childhood house....
Did someone put them there to commerorate Newton, or have they always been there and were the inspiration to Newton for the sign of Intregration?

BigFatFlip 03-24-2014 12:12 PM

Liked last nights episode better than the previous one. Big fan of Newton and Hooke but not familiar with Halley (just knew about the comet) so that was quite refreshing. Also, never thought Hooke as a d*ck lol.

ru-x 03-27-2014 01:27 AM

"put up or shut up"
-Isac Newton

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stugray 04-01-2014 10:53 AM

So who noticed that Carl Sagan drove a 2.0L 4cyl boxer engined car?

His car was in the show near the end....


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