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explore the groundbreaking intersection of zero-point energy, UFO technology, and advanced physics with Chris Lehto and Ashton Forbes. Dive into the secrets of suppressed science, the future of free energy, and how these innovations could reshape humanity's understanding of the universe. This engaging discussion examines anti-gravity propulsion, the electric universe, and what full disclosure might mean for our world. Thanks for watching, liking, and subscribing! It really helps the channel.Check out Ashton's Youtube Channel here for more great content: https://www.youtube.com/@UCHmFQzkpaJBSDD1PPFhPPSgSupport the channel and get exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/chrislehtoJoin this channel on YouTube to get access to the perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVNKdkLzWuy1oLuCuCv4NCA/joinContinue the Discussion on Lehto Files Discord here: https://discord.gg/uap-society-813850576718397470get access to all LehtoFiles links here: https://linktr.ee/chrislehto Follow Chris on X: @LehtoFiles Lehto Files is now on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lehto_files/reels/Invest in UAP Society NFTs! Each UAPSociety NFT grants early/ad-free access to all LehtoFiles videos- https://opensea.io/collection/uapeezDonate eth to: chrislehto.eth full ETH address is 0x26E3c9b2A5E5b6B7FB54f5F0120B0E4840EB7B24Sharing my referral link for when you order your Tesla. You'll get 500 € off the purchase of a Tesla product. https://www.tesla.com/referral/christopher3910500:00 Ashton Forbes - Science is the Key 10:00 Zero Point Energy is the Aether 18:58 Gravitational Lensing is UAP Signature 31:38 How does Zero Point Energy Work? 43:01 Should this Tech be released? 55:36 Fractal Universe Theory 1:07:59 Ontological Shock 1:18:51 Aether is already proven 1:29:37 LIGO and Gravity Waves 1:38:08 Livelsberger Cybertruck UAP USAPBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lehto-files-investigating-uaps--5990774/support.
Climate modeler Aditi Sheshadri says that while weather forecasting and climate projection are based on similar science, they are very different disciplines. Forecasting is about looking at next week, while projection is about looking at the next century. Sheshadri tells host Russ Altman how new data and techniques, like low-cost high-altitude balloons and AI, are reshaping the future of climate projection on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your quest. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Aditi SheshadriConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces guest Aditi Sheshadri, a professor of Earth systems science at Stanford University.(00:02:58) Climate Projection vs. Weather ForecastingThe differences between climate projection and weather forecasting.(00:04:58) The Window of ChaosThe concept of the "window of chaos" in climate modeling.(00:06:11) Scale of Climate ModelsThe limitations and scale of climate model boxes.(00:08:19) Computational ConstraintsComputational limitations on grid size and time steps in climate modeling.(00:10:56) Parameters in Climate ModelingEssential parameters measured, such as density, temperature, and water vapor.(00:12:18) Oceans in Climate ModelsThe role of oceans in climate modeling and their integration into projections.(00:14:35) Atmospheric Gravity WavesAtmospheric gravity waves and their impact on weather patterns.(00:18:51) Polar Vortex and CyclonesResearch on the polar vortex and on tropical cyclone frequency.(00:21:53) Climate Research and Public AwarenessCommunicating climate model findings to relevant audiences.(00:23:33) New Data SourcesHow unexpected data from a Google project aids climate research,(00:25:09) Geoengineering ConsiderationsGeoengineering and the need for thorough modeling before intervention.(00:28:19) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X
This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To check out our exclusive offer, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts - you can thank us later...Space Nuts Episode: Space Junk, Gravity Waves, and Solar EclipsesJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, where they tackle a variety of intriguing questions from listeners around the globe.Episode Highlights:- **Space Junk**: Pete from Mamong Point raises concerns about the long-term effects of burning up space debris in Earth's atmosphere. Fred discusses the implications and complexities of space junk management, including the concept of "graveyard orbits" and the infamous Point Nemo.- **Gravity Waves**: Philip from Australia, originally from Glasgow, delves into the nature of gravity waves and their composition. Fred explains the concept of spacetime distortion and how gravitational waves propagate through the fabric of the universe.- **Matter and Energy**: Giego from Slovakia questions whether vacuum energy could be converted into matter, creating new matter that wasn't present since the Big Bang. Fred provides a detailed explanation on the conversion of energy to matter and the role of dark energy.- **Solar Eclipses**: Beverly from Texas shares her excitement about witnessing her first total solar eclipse and asks Fred and Andrew about their experiences. Fred recounts his memorable eclipse viewings and the emotional impact of this celestial phenomenon.00:00:00 This is a Q and a edition of Space Nuts00:01:09 Fred and Andrew ask two questions about gravity on today's show00:08:12 In recent weeks, there's been multiple mentions of space debris burning up00:14:27 NordVPN details: Virtual private network helps protect online activities from hackers and scammers00:18:05 Could vacuum energy be converted into matter with expanding universe00:21:27 Beverly from Texas hopes to see a total solar eclipse soon00:22:16 Fred, how many total eclipses have you seen in person00:29:54 Episode wrapSupport Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe. Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/supportVisit our website: www.spacenuts.ioCheck out our sponsor: www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts
Speaker: Dr. Brian Lantz (Stanford University)Feb. 7, 2024Measuring gravitational waves is a revolutionary new way to do astronomy. They were predicted by Einstein, but it was not until 2015, that LIGO (the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) first detected one of these waves. They were tiny ripples in space itself, generated by the collision of two black holes. Since then, LIGO and its international partners have measured nearly 100 signals. Dr. Lantz explains what we can learn from these bursts of energy and just how it is possible to measure a wave which stretches our detector 1000 times less than the diameter of a proton. And he discusses what's coming next in our search for these tell-tale ripples in space? Dr. Lantz is the scientific leader for the Advanced LIGO seismic isolation system,
Ken interviews CSU research astronomer Jay Reynolds about some of astrophysics biggest celestial achievements. More at http://krobcollection.com
Today, you'll learn about a new tech that will turn buildings into chameleons, a mathematical mystery lurking in our cells, and how to spot gravitational waves. Chameleon Buildings “‘Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer': Scalable Biochameleon Inspired Temperature-Adaptive Coating with Easy Preparation and Construction.” by Yan Dong, et al. 2023. “Chameleon-Inspired coating could cool and warm buildings through the seasons.” EurekAlert! 2023. “Namaqua Chameleon.” Animalia. N.D. “Buildings.” IEA.Org. n.d. Math Pattern of Cells “A catalog of all human cells reveals a mathematical pattern.” by Darren Incorvaia. 2023. “Human Cells Display a Mathematical Pattern That Repeats in Nature and Language.” by Margaret Osborne. 2023. “The human cell count and size distribution.” by Ian A. Hatton, et al. 2023. “Body's bacteria don't outnumber human cells so much after all.” by Tina Hesman Saey. 2016. “Zipf's word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions.” by Steven T. Piantadosi. 2014. Gravity Waves “Scientists have two ways to spot gravitational waves. Here are some other ideas.” by Emily Conover. 2023. “A newfound gravitational wave ‘hum' may be from the universe's biggest black holes.” by Emily Conover. 2023. “Gravity waves from black holes verify Einstein's prediction.” by Andrew Grant. 2016. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris (along with the rest of us) surfs waves of gravity so long they take a galaxy sized detector to measure, and Claire talks discovering endangered dragons with Jo Sumners form Museum Victoria
Talk by Dr. Lynn Cominsky (Sonoma State University)Gravitational waves are predicted by Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. They travel at the speed of light, but are much harder to detect than light waves. On September 14, 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) received the first direct gravitational wave signals. The event that produced them was the merger of two distant and massive black holes that were in mutual orbit. Prof. Cominsky presents an introduction to LIGO, to gravitational waves and how they were detected, and to the kinds of black holes that "make waves" in the fabric of space and time. Originally recorded on Nov. 2, 2016.
Kitchen Sink #132 Playlist, the COVID editionThe Bats – Before the Day (1993 Silverbeet, NZ indie pop)The Clean – Beatnik (RIP Hamish Kilgour, 2002 Anthology)Break 1Selections from Have Yourself A Merry Indie Christmas Volumes I and II (except for Rodney Cromwell)Ballboy - Merry Christmas to the Drunks, Merry Christmas to the LoversPete Astor – Christmas is HereThe Shop Window – SignpostCrocodiles – Christmas in HellDropkick – I May Never The Long Winters – Christmas with You is the BestThe Popguns – The Twelve Days of ChristmasRodney Cromwell – Cold ChristmasBreak 2Selections from What A Groovy Day: The British Sunshine Pop Sound 1967-1972 Cherry Red RecordsEdward's Hand – Close My EyesThe Chocolate Watch Band – Sound of the SummerHarmony Grass – What a Groovy DayPetula Clark – Colour My WorldPaper Bubble – Being Human BeingThe Hollies – Everything is SunshineThe Flies – Gently as you FeelThe Zombies – Friends of MineThe Seekers – Georgy GirlBreak 3Black Swan Lane – Blind (new title track, Atlanta post punk from Jack Richard Sobel and John Kolbeck)The Well Wishers – Who Lost That Feeling? (new Blue Sky Sun, SF power pop from Jeff Shelton)Mercvrial – Sunshine Smile (Adorable cover, A Tribute to Creation Records compilation, Mexican-US shoegaze)Life on Venus – Somewhere in Between Us (new, Homewards, Moscow shoegaze)Voom – Magic featuring Fazerdaze (new single, Auckland NZ indie rock)AEROFALL – Loose Ends (new, Rh, Russian shoegaze)Soft Blue Shimmer – Cloudless (new, Love Lives in the Body, LA dream pop)Haleiwa – Linear Sun (new, Hallway Waverider, Swedish psych project from Mikko Singh)Stephen's Shore – California Toothpaste (Biff Bang Pow Cover, A Tribute to Creation Records compilation, Swedish dream pop) Martin Frawley – This is Gonna Change Your Mind (new single from forthcoming The Wannabe, Australian indie pop from former member of The Twerps)Goodnight My Darling – The Carriage (new, s/t debut, Wellington indie folk)Break 4Hammock – Gods Becoming Memories (new, from forthcoming Love in the Void, Tennessee ambient pop)Callière - Gravity Waves (new, Barcelona, French dream pop)
Nonlinear Mixing driven by Internal Gravity Waves by Adam S. Jermyn. on Monday 19 September Hydrodynamic waves propagate through stellar interiors, transporting energy and angular momentum. They can also advect fluid elements to produce mixing, but this effect has not been quantified from first principles. We derive the leading order non-linear wave mixing due to internal gravity waves in a thermally and compositionally-stratified fluid. We find that this scales as the fourth power of wave velocity, that it is suppressed by compositional stratification, and that it depends on the thermal and compositional diffusivities. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.08344v1
with Prof. Eliot Quataert (University of California, Berkeley)In the previous decade, one third of the world's astronomers became involved in a single project -- observing a distant and violent event, when two "star corpses" called neutron stars collided and exploded. This represented the first time in the history of astronomy that a cosmic event was observed with both gravity waves (first predicted by Einstein) and light. We now call this event the birth of "multi-messenger astronomy." Dr. Quataert gives a non-technical history of how we are now able to find gravity waves, what happens during such a merger, and why we now believe that much of the gold, platinum, uranium and other heavy elements in the universe is assembled in such "star corpse" mergers. Recorded Jan. 24, 2018.
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - Greg Leonard discovered 2,200' diameter 2020 PC5. - Gravity wave examples are wind-generated waves on the surface of an ocean or lake, tsunamis, ocean tides, and wave clouds. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
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Friend of The Pat Thurston Show, Andrew Fraknoi explains the continuing success of the James Webb Space Telescope, which is now safely in its permanent orbit and with its giant mirror unfolded and the surprising discovery of "Gravity Waves". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Piece of Sh*t Award goes to…! Consolidating power as a Democrat with speech, thought, and science-denial. What did MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) find over the Canary Islands and its erupting volcano? Gravity waves…or frequency waves? A very ranty podcast by your lovable fuzzball host! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
The Piece of Sh*t Award goes to…! Consolidating power as a Democrat with speech, thought, and science-denial. What did MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) find over the Canary Islands and its erupting volcano? Gravity waves…or frequency waves? A very ranty podcast by your lovable fuzzball host! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
In 2015 our observable universe unofficially added a new dimension. Dr Karl talks with ANU professor Susan Scott about why she had to keep the discovery of Gravity waves a secret. Also how Gravity Waves are helping us understand Black Holes so much better. @ozgravityguru drkarl.com
Atmospheric gravity waves can be powerful. In September of 2018 two glider pilots surfed an atmospheric gravity wave created by high speed polar winds as they encounter the Andes mountains. Amazingly their unpowered aircraft reached an altitude of more than 76,000 feet on a wave which itself can travel to more than 100,000 feet above sea level . By studying atmospheric gravity waves generated by tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis scientists hope we may be able to mitigate the disasters that these events can cause.
Atmospheric gravity waves can be powerful. In September of 2018 two glider pilots surfed an atmospheric gravity wave created by high speed polar winds as they encounter the Andes mountains. Amazingly their unpowered aircraft reached an altitude of more than 76,000 feet on a wave which itself can travel to more than 100,000 feet above sea level . By studying atmospheric gravity waves generated by tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis scientists hope we may be able to mitigate the disasters that these events can cause.
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This week Bill prods Paul along as he recovers from a massive proposal hangover. This week's episode is the end of a much longer conversation that may or may not otherwise remain on the cutting room floor about Jordan Peterson and other topics as far afield as Homestar Runner. We run down the list of Gold Masses that have been publicly announced to take place this coming month--featuring such highlights as a Mass celebrated by the Bishop of Bismarck, ND and a talk at Benedictine University in Lisle, IL on "The Mystery of Faith: from the Gold Mass to Gravity Waves." From there, we segue to discussing how in the contemporary world people try to fill to gaping hole left by religion with politics even more than science, and we finish with Bill's comments on one of Jordan Peterson's messages in an interview with Patrick Coffin on the essential role that living our own lives well plays in changing the world.
In this episode, Justin, Frank and Jesse discuss how gravity waves can explain the space-time fabric, how out dated evolutionary instincts are making us miserable and the the legacy of the movie Event Horizon. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/ittwi?gbOpenExternal=1)
Starman, Nuking Mars, Black Holes, Gravity Waves, Radio frequencies from beyond our galaxy, how alien contact would change society, the limits of the our knowledge...
A better understanding of atmospheric turbulence will ultimately help improve weather forecast models anywhere on the globe.
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly).Episode 121 of Space Nuts - *We off to the moon...well...not us exactly...*Space Junk Capture Test..*Questions from the audience on Gravity Waves and Mass Extinction.If you like to get your hands on a copy of Dr Fred Watson’s book ‘ ‘Why Is Uranus Upside Down? And other questions about the Universe’ it’s available as a Kindle edition from Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Uranus-Upside-Down-questions-ebook/dp/B0042P6A8K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536834846&sr=8-1&keywords=why+is+uranus+upside+downAndrew Dunkley also has a book…’All I See Is Mud’ based on his grandfathers experiences during WW1. Details at www.alliseeismud.com Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts (now available via the Google Play store), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Overcast, Tunein Radio, CastBox.FM, iHeartRadio, Spotify etc.RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT6774874752 Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-listEmail us at spacenuts@bitesz.comWebsite: www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly)For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Spreaker :Facebook - @spacenutspodcasttwitter - @spacenutspodcstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaBSpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/space-nuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you...#astronomy #space #science #technology #news #aao #drfredwatson #stargazerfred Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Suckling mothers milk is a pretty basic feature of being a mammal. Humans do it. Possums do it. But monotremes such as the platypus and echidna—although still mammals—gave up suckling long ago. Instead, they lap at milky patches on their mothers' skin to get early sustenance. Science News Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with host Sarah Crespi about the newest suckling science—it turns out monotremes probably had suckling ancestors, but gave it up for the ability to grind up tasty, hard-shelled, river-dwelling creatures. Sarah also talks with Sandra Yuter of North Carolina State University in Raleigh about her work on fast-clearing clouds off the southwest coast of Africa. These immense marine layers appear to be exiting the coastal regions under the influence of gravity waves (not to be confused with gravitational waves). This finding can help scientists better model cloud behavior, particularly with respect to their influence on global temperatures. This week's episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: North Carolina State University]
Suckling mothers milk is a pretty basic feature of being a mammal. Humans do it. Possums do it. But monotremes such as the platypus and echidna—although still mammals—gave up suckling long ago. Instead, they lap at milky patches on their mothers’ skin to get early sustenance. Science News Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with host Sarah Crespi about the newest suckling science—it turns out monotremes probably had suckling ancestors, but gave it up for the ability to grind up tasty, hard-shelled, river-dwelling creatures. Sarah also talks with Sandra Yuter of North Carolina State University in Raleigh about her work on fast-clearing clouds off the southwest coast of Africa. These immense marine layers appear to be exiting the coastal regions under the influence of gravity waves (not to be confused with gravitational waves). This finding can help scientists better model cloud behavior, particularly with respect to their influence on global temperatures. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: North Carolina State University]
From the pre-Harry Potter Scottish Enlightenment to public relations wizardry of Galileo to the classic anchor pairings of Fox News to genius of SETI and.... badda-BING we find ourselves asking What The IF there are alien civilizations who communicate using GRAVITY WAVES? They gotta bang a whole lotta BLACK HOLES together -- just to use A-Date for a fun Friday night! Join Grab your BONGOS and let's follow STEPHEN HAWKING to the clambake! TGIF, it's WTiF!!!
Dance Machine 5000 Podcast Episode 61. Featuriung new tracks from IAMX, Aesthetic Perfection, Project Pitchfork, Above & Beyond and lots more! 1. IAMX – Stardust 2. Aesthetic Perfection – Ebb and Flow 3. Synthetische Lebensform – Generator B 4. Project Pitchfork – Gravity Waves 5. [product] – Lungs Full Of Water 6. Sick Man – [&hellip
This week will be remembered as the ‘first light’ of the emerging science of Gravitational Wave Astronomy. To explain this breakthrough we speak with research astronomer, science communication and outreach officer Dr. Ángel López-Sánchez from the AAO, the Australian Astronomical Observatory, which played a key role in detecting and verifying radio wavelength observations of the neutron star kilonova collision which sent both electromagnetic waves and gravitational waves from this nearby event 130 million years ago. Then we cross to Adelaide to speak with Dr Ian Musgrave to discover ‘What’s Up Doc’ … what’s up in the morning and evening sky and in ‘Ian’s Tangent’ he gives us the skinny on the recent ring system discovery and the fine prospects of catching some Orionid Meteor from Halley’s Comet this year. In the news: There is no other news this week! It’s wall to wall Gravity Waves and Neutron Star Kilonovae and how your bling was created. Enjoy!
For the first time, astronomers have observed an object through both visible light and gravitational waves. UC Davis physicist Stefano Valenti, one of the astronomers whose telescopes recorded the colliding neutron stars, talks about the discovery.
Today we are speaking with Glen Nagle from the CSIRO/NASA Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) at Tidbinbilla near Canberra in Australia. Glen takes us through the genesis of NASA missions and the astonishing achievements of the Cassini mission since the launch in 1997. He explains how the CDSCC establishes two-way communication with about 40 spacecraft, how command sets from JPL are transmitted to Cassini and how science data and images are received. Glen then tells us why and how Cassini will be smashing into the atmosphere of Saturn next week on Friday 15 September, and how the Tidbinbilla dishes will be capturing the final science data from Cassini. Watch this amazing event live on NASA TV at nasa.gov/ntv Dr Ian Musgrave in ‘What’s up Doc’ tells us what to look for in the morning and evening skies and covers this week’s fabulous discoveries about Asteroid Florence and how amateurs can track this asteroid with its two moons. Yes, asteroids can have moons! In the News: 1. New understanding of novae explosions from backyard astronomy 2. Repeating FRB’s (Fast Radio Bursts) from distant galaxy 3. New kind of Gravity Waves detected
Scientists have finally measured gravitational waves from the collision of black holes. Marcia Bartusiak explains why this matters and talks about some of the universe's most mysterious objects.
Scientists have finally measured gravitational waves from the collision of black holes. Marcia Bartusiak explains why this matters and talks about some of the universe's most mysterious objects.
In the fourth part of their discussion, Pedro Ferreira and Jerome Martin conjecture about the future of inflation. They talk about the potential for new evidence for and against the theory, and the variety of new probes into our cosmological environment. This discussion was conducted at the University of Oxford on March 15, 2017.
Astrophiz 22 is out now on Soundcloud or subscribe in iTunes Part II: The Parkes ‘Dish’ interrogates pulsars to expose gravity waves. We interview Operations Scientist John Sarkissian at the CSIRO Parkes Radio Observatory. He explains how the ‘Spider Dipoles’ that make up the Murchison Widefield Array in remote Western Australia contribute to SKA, how Parkes chase down gravity waves and has detected most of the world’s FRBs (fast radio bursts of unknown origin), after being distracted by ‘perytons’ and microwave ovens. And yes, ‘The Dish’ is searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence in the international SETI ‘Breakthrough Listen’ project. We’re not saying they’re searching for Aliens ….. but Aliens! Dr Nadezhda in Part I of Stellar Evolution explains how the mass of a star determines its evolutionary path, and next week we will look at the Hetsprung-Russell Diagram “What”s Up in the Sky this Week” for Northern Hemisphere observers and astrophotographers, and for Southern Hemisphere Listeners, December is the best time to see the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud. We also expose Procyon and curse the moon for demolishing the Geminids Meteor Shower In the News: 1. The Spiderweb galaxy 2. Imaging a Black Hole Event Horizon 3. ICRAR tells us the Universe is slowly becoming less energetic (Well, who isn’t ;)
SGU 11 Year Anniversary; What's The Word: Propaganda; News Items: Repealing Canadian Science Censorship, Bulletproof Biohacking, Origin of Gravity Waves, Slime Mold Memory; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Talc and Cancer; Science or Fiction
SGU 11 Year Anniversary; What's The Word: Propaganda; News Items: Repealing Canadian Science Censorship, Bulletproof Biohacking, Origin of Gravity Waves, Slime Mold Memory; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Talc and Cancer; Science or Fiction
Are you hungry for solid & compelling evidence that God exists? You're in the right place. Our guest speaker, Dr. Hugh Ross, is an astrophysicist, theologian, and president of Reasons To Believe. Dr. Ross's dual brilliance in both astrophysics and theology make for a compelling presentation of evidence for the existence of a God who created us, loves us, and has done work to redeem us. Watch & be amazed at how evident and full of wonder our Lord is.
Are you hungry for solid & compelling evidence that God exists? You're in the right place. Our guest speaker, Dr. Hugh Ross, is an astrophysicist, theologian, and president of Reasons To Believe. Dr. Ross's dual brilliance in both astrophysics and theology make for a compelling presentation of evidence for the existence of a God who created us, loves us, and has done work to redeem us. Watch & be amazed at how evident and full of wonder our Lord is.
Are you hungry for solid & compelling evidence that God exists? You're in the right place. Our guest speaker, Dr. Hugh Ross, is an astrophysicist, theologian, and president of Reasons To Believe. Dr. Ross's dual brilliance in both astrophysics and theology make for a compelling presentation of evidence for the existence of a God who created us, loves us, and has done work to redeem us. Watch & be amazed at how evident and full of wonder our Lord is.
Are you hungry for solid & compelling evidence that God exists? You're in the right place. Our guest speaker, Dr. Hugh Ross, is an astrophysicist, theologian, and president of Reasons To Believe. Dr. Ross's dual brilliance in both astrophysics and theology make for a compelling presentation of evidence for the existence of a God who created us, loves us, and has done work to redeem us. Watch & be amazed at how evident and full of wonder our Lord is.
In this episode we talk about Dark Matter, Gravity Waves, Gravitational Lensing and other Astronomy with WWU astrophysicist Dr. Kenneth Rines. Dr. Rines succeeded in teaching the guest host, Dr. Regina’s brother and local actor, Ruben Chen science (Regina could not). We had a great time learning about things in the universe that still confuses scientists today. Enjoy our journey through the mysterious dark of space. Image credit: NASA, ESA, D. Coe (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, and Space Telescope Science Institute), N. Benitez (Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, Spain), T. Broadhurst (University of the Basque Country, Spain), and H. Ford (Johns Hopkins University)
The first episode of the Interplanetary Podcast from London, the podcast that brings you the latest news in Space travel and Astronautics, with down to earth discussion. This week we discuss Scott Kelly, Exomars, Tim Peak and Britain's astronauts, Lisa Pathfinder and Gravity Waves, The monthly round up of rocket launches and Virgin Galactic's new spaceship. Hosts Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Picture's by ESA and Matt Russell Music Matt Russell Additional Narration George Russell
My guest today is world renowned theoretical physicist, futurist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science Dr. Michio Kaku. He is the co-founder of string field theory and he continues to work on his ambitious mission to complete Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory a.k.a. Einstein's Theory of Everything. Today he'll talk about his work on the Unified Field Theory, he'll discuss how the recent discovery of Einstein's Gravitation Waves will give scientists "a window into creation," and how his lifelong love of theoretical physics and the science of the future began. He'll reveal the real science that may one day make science fiction wonders like force fields, time machines, starships, teleportation, and travel to parallel universes possible. Plus Dr. Michio Kaku saves my life from the same thing that took down Malaysia Air Flight 370. If you enjoyed my interview with Dr. Michio Kaku, then follow him at www.mkaku.org or on Twitter at @michiokaku. You can order his books "Einstein's Cosmos," "The Physics of the Impossible," "The Physics of the Future," and "The Future of the Mind" on Amazon or you can download the audio version of these books for free with a special trial offer at www.audibletrial.com/kickasspolitics. Also be sure to subscribe to his weekly podcast on iTunes called "Explorations in Science" and you can check his site for stations that carry his weekly syndicated radio show called "Science Fantastic." Please subscribe to KickAss Politics on iTunes and leave us a review. You can also help us reach our fundraising goal for this year and donate at www.gofundme.com/kickasspolitics. Or go to the website for the show at www.kickasspolitics.com and click on the donate button. Thanks for listening!
If the news coverage of recently discovered gravitational waves left you with lingering questions, you've come to the right place. Theoretical physicist Anthony Aguirre, our go-to guy on all things general relativistic, provides some great insight into the details and subtleties that popular accounts ignored or glossed over.
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/anorakcafepodcast/2016ACP/ACP022316.mp3 A return after a long hiatus! We talk about exploding hover boards and torn Achilles tendons. Food Wars jiggly souffle (11:50) New VR bundles (13:30) Virtual doll Adult VR game controller (18:00) support the indiegogo here! VirtuaDolls: An Adult VR Game Controller India says no to Facebook’s free internet due to net neutrality (26:40) […]
On This Episode… India's Roswell: First images of UFO shot down by air force revealed Article link: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/638879/India-s-Roswell-First-images-of-UFO-shot-down-by-air-force-revealed The balloon-like white object was intercepted by a Russian built Su-30 MK-I fighter jet after it triggered a radar alert flying over Barmer, Rajistan, near the border with Pakistan, on Tuesday, as reported by Express.co.uk. Bob Lazar Bob Lazar worked at Area 51 (or Groom Lake) back in the late 1980's on a back-engineering program that he claims began there in 1979. He says that an ‘exchange' program with the ETs occurred in the 1970's, which, resulted in the acquisition of nine UFOs so that their technologies could be researched. That there were indeed strange craft at Area 51 seems to be corroborated by David Adair's visit there in 1971. Visit the website for more info.http://www.boblazar.com/ Gravity Wave Articles These are links associated with the recent Gravity Wave detection. http://www.wired.com/2016/02/6-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-gravitational-waves/ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/12/science/ligo-gravitational-waves-black-holes-einstein.html?_r=0 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35524440 Music loops from DL Sounds. To contact Big O: dabigo82@gmail.com, or on Twitter @Big_O_Est_1982 To contact Manny: ufobusterradio@gmail.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences.
On This Episode… India's Roswell: First images of UFO shot down by air force revealed Article link: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/638879/India-s-Roswell-First-images-of-UFO-shot-down-by-air-force-revealed The balloon-like white object was intercepted by a Russian built Su-30 MK-I fighter jet after it triggered a radar alert flying over Barmer, Rajistan, near the border with Pakistan, on Tuesday, as reported by Express.co.uk. Bob Lazar Bob Lazar worked at Area 51 (or Groom Lake) back in the late 1980's on a back-engineering program that he claims began there in 1979. He says that an ‘exchange' program with the ETs occurred in the 1970's, which, resulted in the acquisition of nine UFOs so that their technologies could be researched. That there were indeed strange craft at Area 51 seems to be corroborated by David Adair's visit there in 1971. Visit the website for more info.http://www.boblazar.com/ Gravity Wave Articles These are links associated with the recent Gravity Wave detection. http://www.wired.com/2016/02/6-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-gravitational-waves/ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/12/science/ligo-gravitational-waves-black-holes-einstein.html?_r=0 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35524440 Music loops from DL Sounds. To contact Big O: dabigo82@gmail.com, or on Twitter @Big_O_Est_1982 To contact Manny: ufobusterradio@gmail.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences.
Miraculous cure for blood cancer, horses can read your facial expressions and gravity waves finally discovered 100 years after Einstein predicted them. @GCWeirdScience #GeekChicWeirdScience
This week Curtis and Leeland talk about messing with "Gravity Waves", "Super Polymer" and possible usage, Deadpool success, Street Fighter 5 release and whats new, Kanye West is broke, will he become a TV reverend? Development updates for Jaro, with upcoming beta testing, Plus the next Turtles movie and our expectations. EMAIL "Rocksteady" to Heromodecontact@gmail.comfor beta access for JARO: SKY SLAYER.
For this week's Ask Science Mike, it’s a special edition covering last week’s announcement from the LIGO team about gravity waves. You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. The easiest way to get new episodes is to subscribe on iTunes here. Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory Brian Greene Explains The Discovery Of Gravitational Waves Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
Do You Remember? I Do Tech!, Thursday-ish-ish Show, X-Files, iPhone 7, Mobile World Congress 2016, Planet X, Google and HMRC, Gravity Waves Detected by LIGO
News: Do You Remember? I Do Tech! Thursday-ish-ish Show, TV: X-Files (2016), Technology: iPhone 7, Mobile World Congress 2016, Planet X, Google and HMRC, Gravity Waves Detected by LIGO
Dan Lizette from The Podcast Digest and Owen Rubin join Tim Robertson to discuss 5G networks, copyrighting the law, gravitational waves, and our main topic, the perception that Apple software is on the decline in quality.
News: Do You Remember? I Do Tech! Thursday-ish-ish Show, TV: X-Files (2016), Technology: iPhone 7, Mobile World Congress 2016, Planet X, Google and HMRC, Gravity Waves Detected by LIGO
Dan Lizette from The Podcast Digest and Owen Rubin join Tim Robertson to discuss 5G networks, copyrighting the law, gravitational waves, and our main topic, the perception that Apple software is on the decline in quality.
Long episode title of probably getting clipped off -itude! Once again, science has confirmed the existence of gravity waves, which immediately caused my internet to go down. Hopefully this episode publishes on time!This is an audio version of Far Lands or Bust #558: https://youtu.be/yP3AM3NqhI0Donate to the FLoB Child's Play Charity fundraiser at http://farlandsorbust.com!This series is presented commercial-free thanks to support from fans at Patreon: http://patreon.com/kurtjmacIntroduction provided by Phedran: http://phedran.comMusic: "Go Cart" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's the Word: Algorithm; News Items: Bacterial vs Human Cells, GMO Labeling, Mites Run in the Family, Apple Car, Gravity Waves; Your Questions and E-mails: Corrections; Science or Fiction
What's the Word: Algorithm; News Items: Bacterial vs Human Cells, GMO Labeling, Mites Run in the Family, Apple Car, Gravity Waves; Your Questions and E-mails: Corrections; Science or Fiction
Gravity is everywhere, but how do you really measure what makes it work? Listen in to the recording of YSA Melbourne's Science Cafe to learn about LIGO and Gravity waves from Dr Eric Thrane from Monash University.
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Dr Karl and Dr Rhod discuss gravity waves, sun spots and mosquito saliva
What's inside Enceladus? How do we make water safe for drinking? How Sunny is it on Saturn's moons? What causes motion sickness? Could we collect sunlight in space and beam the power down to Earth? Can lunar gravity cause earthquakes? How did primordial gravity waves arise? Are buried bodies still infectious years later? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
What's inside Enceladus? How do we make water safe for drinking? How Sunny is it on Saturn's moons? What causes motion sickness? Could we collect sunlight in space and beam the power down to Earth? Can lunar gravity cause earthquakes? How did primordial gravity waves arise? Are buried bodies still infectious years later? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Media outlets across the globe have recently reported that a group of physicists, using sophisticated imaging equipment in the south pole, have detected gravity waves that in turn prove the reality of the inflationary big bang. So what does this mean? What are gravity waves and how can these waves prove the reality of an […] The post Conversations Beyond Science and Religion – Lost in Space: Gravity Waves and the Inflationary Big Bang appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Is gravity waves from the Big Bang a big deal? Is evolution still occurring? Why does water boil at lower temperature at altitude? Can the brain be hitched up to control a computer? Are power lines bad for your health? Will sleeping with the light on harm health? How accurate is a medical syringe? And why does spinning around make me dizzy? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Is gravity waves from the Big Bang a big deal? Is evolution still occurring? Why does water boil at lower temperature at altitude? Can the brain be hitched up to control a computer? Are power lines bad for your health? Will sleeping with the light on harm health? How accurate is a medical syringe? And why does spinning around make me dizzy? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Dr Karl and Dr Rhod are prefaced, in this edition, by two science stories; gas clouds at the centre of our galaxy and a bad smell in Los Angeles. After dealing with the lingering odour Dr Karl moves on to gravity waves and radiation.
Dr. Rogers studies the solar dynamo. This involves studying the hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics of stellar interiors in general and in particular in the Sun. She uses large scale numerical simulations in two and three dimensions to study the interactions of turbulence, waves and magnetic fields. While mainly focused on the solar interior, Tami is interested in fluid dynamics in general, as applied to stellar and planetary interiors and atmospheres. Presented March 2, 2012.
Transcript: Any change in a gravitational field or gravitational configuration causes ripples in space time to be emitted. These disturbances which travel at the speed of light are called gravity waves or gravitational radiation. Pulsars slow down slightly in their periods, and this corresponds to the conversion of rotation energy into gravitational wave energy. It’s a very subtle effect and can only be measured because pulsars are such excellent clocks. In 1993 this indirect prediction of General Relativity, the emission of gravity waves, was confirmed by Joe Taylor and Russell Hulse who subsequently won the Nobel Prize in physics.
Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, director of the Origins Initiative at Arizona State University, talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky about neutrinos and gravity waves. And Cynthia Graber talks with Paolo Galluzzi, director of the newly reopened Museo Galileo, the science museum in Florence, Italy. Plus, we test your knowledge of some recent science in the news. Web sites related to content of this podcast include http://www.museogalileo.it
Alex Westphal gives predictions that could test string inflation.