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PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Javier Machado from PWTorch. They start with a discussion about how this new Bloodline sequel is gaining steam by the week with strong performances and intriguing developments. They also tout Cody Rhodes striking the right tone in response to A.J. Styles fooling him last week, Plus every other segment from the show is covered including the Austin Theory-Grayson Waller dynamic, Nia Jax interacting with Tiffany Stratton and Michio backstage, another less-than-satisfying finish to a TV match, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
There is a God equation in mathematics; could there be a God equation in physics? This is the question to which Dr. Michio Kaku has dedicated his life. Dr. Kaku is a theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, renowned futurist, and popularizer of science. As co-founder of String Field Theory, Dr. Kaku carries on Einstein's quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory. In this episode of Into the Impossible, Dr. Kaku and I embark on a quest to find this theory of everything. We discuss artificial intelligence, string theory, God, agnosticism, how to become the next Einstein and one of my favorite books – The God Equation. Tune in! Key Takeaways: Intro (00:00) Could an advanced AI create a game like chess? (02:23) Balancing fame with physics (04:31) Has particle physics been dormant for the last 50 years? (08:32) Rivals to the string theory (18:39) Different laws for different universes (25:38) Is string theory falsifiable? (31:09) What agnosticism means to Michio (38:42) Is there a step before a grand unified theory? (41:26) What connects the string theory to God? (44:01) Michio's parents were interned during WWII (47:14) Outro (53:52) — Additional resources:
The Knobs interview Michio Murakishi, our good friend and Grand Poohbah. Michio is a huge supporter of the guitar community and has been an advocate for our show. The only thing he loves more than guitar gear is talking about guitar gear, which is convenient for us! Hosted by Todd Novak, Tony Dudzik and Jared Brandon #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
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Since 1967 Bill Tara has been an active advocate for natural heath care, macrobiotic nutrition and human ecology. He was the Vice President of Erewhon Trading Company, one of America's first distributors of natural organic foods, and was a co-founder of Sunwheel Natural Foods in London, England. COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION Bill established health education centers in Chicago, Los Angeles and London England. In 1975 he founded the Community Health Foundation in London England, a Charitable Trust that was the largest natural health education center in the world. Together with Michio and Aveline Kushi, he was a founder of the Kushi Institute and served as Executive Director of the institute programs in London, England and Boston, USA. Bill served on the Macrobiotic Teachers Review Boards in both America and Europe and was the Chairman of the European Macrobiotic Assembly for four years and was Chairman of the American Macrobiotic Congress for two years. He has been invited to present seminars on Natural Health Care, Human Ecology, Body Psychology and Macrobiotic Philosophy in 27 countries. Bill has served on the faculty of the International Macrobiotic Institute, Switzerland, Institute Macrobiotic Portugal, Naropa University, Colorado, U.S.A., The Academy of Healing Nutrition, New York, London and San Francisco and the Kushi Institute, U.S.A., and U.K. He also served for two years as the Director of Natural Therapies at the SHA Wellness Clinic in Albir, Spain. He has been awarded a life-time achievement award from the Kushi Institutefor his 55years of service to a healthy and peaceful world. BOOKS In 1975 Bill edited and published, Your Face Never Lies, based on the teachings of Michio Kushi, which continues to be one of the most popular books on Oriental Diagnosis. In 1985 he published Macrobiotics and Human Behavior, the first book by a Westerner on the Chinese theory of the Body/Mind connection. Natural Body Natural Mind was published in 2008 and his first novel, Portal of Dreams was published in 2011. In 2019 his book he published How To Eat Right And Save The Planet. You can reach Bill and know more about his work here: https://humanecologyproject.com/
Are you worried that you don't belong in just one single creative community because the way that you want to make art is in multiple directions? Go ahead and pursue your passions, whatever that looks like! In this week's episode, Actor/Writer Vanessa Smythe will encourage us to follow whatever creative currents flow within us. She reminds us to honour the whispers of our creativity and worry less about the perception of other people. In this episode: The challenges that Vanessa had to overcome while she was pregnant while working as well as the unexpected gifts and learning that have informed her artist through her pregnancy. The importance of having role models in your life who are courageous enough to share with you how they overcame the norms. Having multiple skillsets as an artist allows you to live a sustainable life and pursue various creative projects. The habits that Vanessa adds in her daily routine to guide her thoughts, focus and energy. A little about Vanessa: Vanessa Smythe is a Canadian actor and writer, best known for playing Michio in The Expanse. When she's not in space, she can be seen on Hudson & Rex, Mrs. America, Designated Survivor, and Murdoch Mysteries. Her original live show, In Case We Disappear, has played to sold-out houses internationally, and was named one of the best free shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. Ever the dreamer, Vanessa is one of the creators of the Nostalgic 90s Video Store Experience, The Tape Escape – “Outside the March's latest site-specific marvel” – (NOW). She is also a poet, collaborating with Olympic Gold Medalist Simon Whitfield on a poem for The Canadian Sport Awards. Vanessa has worked with CanStage, Soulpepper, Company Theatre, Crow's, Starvox, fu-GEN, Howland, and YPT. In her free time, she offers writing workshops for people of all ages. But you're most likely to catch her shouldering her nephews, or writing a long-winded birthday message for someone she loves. Upcoming: Vanessa appears in The Amityville Curse, and the film Littlemouth, starring Isabelle Fuhrman and Dennis Quaid. She's also slated to perform her newest solo show, “Tell You A Story” at the end of April with Talk is Free Theatre. Follow Vanessa! Twitter: @vsmythe Instagram: @vanessasmythe Get tickets to Vanessa's Solo Show! Tell You A Story
Michio Kimura is Professor and Director, Medical Informatics Dept. at Hamamtsu University, School of Medicine. Dr. Kimura is a fellow of American College of Medical Informatics, and of HL7 international. He is also a fellow of IAHSI / IMIA
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Let's find out what the girls, women, and non-binary people of The Expanse did in season six, episode six, the series finale, “Babylon's Ashes”. Transcript: The Women of The Expanse podcast, ep. 14 - “Babylon's Ashes”Introduction Welcome to The Women of The Expanse podcast. I'm your host, Didi. So, the series finale of The Expanse aired last week and already the fandom is discussing whether the show ‘stuck the landing'. I'll leave the whole ‘stick the landing' conversation to people who get paid to talk about TV. It's not really interesting to me. But I will say that I felt more satisfied by this finale than I did after watching the finales of all them other shows y'all love to compare with The Expanse. The show that's been called “Game of Thrones in Space”, managed to wrap things up fairly well for this book reader. I hope that maybe now we can stop making these comparisons when one show is clearly better. As for the much-maligned cold opens in Laconia, I see them as a follow-up to the mass exodus of Martians and their technology during seasons four and five. Where were those Martians going? Well, they went to settle planets beyond the Rings. Laconia is one of the settlements where the Martian way of life is taken to the extreme. That, plus the protomolecule experimentation leads to dangerous consequences for the entire solar system, as shown in books seven through nine. So for me, the cold opens served as a bridge that connected the Martian storylines from seasons four and five to the final sixth season. It also introduced us to Admiral Duarte, a character we'd only previously heard Sauveterre talk about. And we needed to know who he was before he hammered one of the last nails in Marco's space coffin. It can make narrative sense whether you've read the books or not. But people like to complain. That was gonna happen either way. Now let's find out what the girls, women, and non-binary people of The Expanse did in season six, episode six, the series finale, “Babylon's Ashes”. CaraWe start the episode in Laconia with Admiral Duarte gazing up at the protomolecule monstrosity of a ship. There's a sense of success on his face as he watches the ship flash its blue lights on the planet. Cara's parents, Gary and Dot, are waiting restlessly in their home. Cara comes back finally and the parents' postures sag with relief. Cara apologizes for being gone so long and taking Xan's body with her. But she didn't know “how long it was gonna take to fix him”. Then the reanimated Xan walks in the door asking for a hug. Gary is freaked out by Xan's black eyes with no iris or pupil, the paleness of his skin and the twitchy movements he makes ever so often. He pulls a knife off the kitchen table and cuts Xan's hand. Black blood drips onto the floor. The wound heals right away. Gary locks Xan up in a cabinet and calls the soldiers on his hand terminal. They look around and Cara's gone again. Dot goes out looking for her. They find her hand terminal in the woods with a recorded message. Meanwhile, Cara has gotten Xan out of the cabinet and is headed into the woods with him. Xan reminds Cara that she can't eat anything in the forest. She'll die out here. But that's okay with Cara. She tells her brother that if she dies, “the dogs will fix her”. We see Cara through Xan's eyes, shot through with protomolecule. One last look at the protomolecule ship above Laconia before we leave this story. It's pretty much beat for beat what happens at the end of the Strange Dogs novella. ChrisJen AvasaralaLeaders from the UN, MCRN, the Belt, and the Rocinante are with ChrisJen on UNN One to make plans to engage with Marco before he gets to Medina Station. The Roci's going to hit the rail guns at Medina while the other ships go after Marco. Avasarala meditates in her quarters until she gets a message about locating the Pella. She tells a nervous junior UNN soldier that she will not stay in the rear guard. She needs to be up front and close enough to have real-time communication with the fleet. She is determined to give certain orders herself. The junior soldier keeps talking, this time saying that he's disappointed that more Belters didn't join the cause after her efforts to aid them on Ceres Station. But for her, that effort was “too little and too late”.Sometime after the battle, ChrisJen says that war ends at the negotiating table. She starts with things that everyone agrees on, ring traffic must be controlled, the creation of a transport union. But they don't agree on who should lead the union. After some back and forth between Camina and ChrisJen, they decide on giving leadership of the transport union to an independent party - James Holden of the Rocinante. Rosenfeld GuoliangRosenfeld got Filip reassigned to the bridge for this battle. She tells Filip that she got Marco to reinstate his son because she thinks he will be a better leader with Filip at his side. She thinks that Marco needs Filip, though he'd never admit it. She says that the rest of the Free Navy needs to be able to count on him. Filip assures her that they can. Rosenfeld meets with Marco to discuss strategy. The enemy has split their forces but Rosenfeld still does not like the odds. She'd rather fight after they'd made it to Medina behind all those Laconian guns. Marco hints at more surprises coming from Laconia. Walker's last stand against the Pella does some damage but doesn't destroy the ship. Rosenfeld gets hit and dies at her station. Filip tries to get her a medic but it's too late. Marco gets a surprise from Admiral Duarte but it's not the one he wanted. Duarte denies Marco's request for more weapons, closes communications between the Free Navy and Laconia, and warns that any ships that enter Laconian space will be destroyed. “You were a useful distraction, but I've got gods to kill.” That statement means more to readers of the last three books but also gives non-readers an idea of what Duarte's focus is. Filip comes in at the end of Duarte's message to tell Marco that his XO died. Marco shrugs off the news, saying it's an honor to die for the cause. Filip wonders aloud if they're dying for the cause or for Marco. Marco tells Filip that he cannot see what he's been given. Filip says he does now and goes back to his station. Marco gives a speech about the ‘end of the Inners'. But it's a speech with no conviction, given to weary, demoralized Free Navy soldiers. Filip has heard enough and turns his back on his father. Bobbie DraperBobbie and the crew of the Roci are on an ice hauler called the Giambattista. Fans will remember that before there was a Rocinante, the people who would go on to crew that ship first met on an ice hauler called the Canterbury. Full Circle. Bobbie and James reminisce about the former pilot as they unpack weapons and such. Bobbie, Amos, and the rest of the strike teams land on the ring station. But a lot of them get hit as they land. The railguns are using armor-piercing rounds. Bravo and Charlie teams are cut down to single digits before they can start the mission. Bobbie decides to bomb the railguns before the Free Navy can come take them over. She's hit with a lot of heavy fire but Amos shields her from most of it until the Roci can provide cover fire for them. At the end of the episode, we see Bobbie piloting the Rocinante. Clarissa MaoClarissa stumbles again, this time, it's in front of Amos. He tells her to get some rest. She says she'll do that once everything is ship-shape. Naomi gives her a task to check on the juice injectors so she can talk to Amos. She hears a high-pitched ringing sound in her ears and falls down. When she gets up she goes to the medi-dock and lets it scan her. She finds out she has Complex Endocrine Collapse Syndrome (CECS). Symptoms include fatigue, dizziness, salt craving, seizures, weight loss. Average life expectancy is five years. The syndrome is a result of continued use of endocrine mods that increase the risk of sudden death. Instead of telling anyone, she decides to make the crew a home cooked meal of textured mushroom seco de carne and soy tequenos. Amos tells Clarissa that he's going to fight on the ring station, leaving her to be the ship's mechanic. She tells him he sure ends up being a hero a lot of times. The crew have a big dinner together before the big battle.During the fight against the Free Navy, she leaves the bridge to fix the reactor on the ship. She finds the problem with the coolant pipe but gets hit in the helmet. When Naomi comes to check on her a bit later, she's barely conscious but she's managed to fix the reactor without using her mods. “I'm gonna earn my keep,” she says. Camina DrummerCamina gets dressed while listening to the message that UNN One has located the Pella. She takes one last look at Michio's bed before leaving her quarters. On the bridge, Liang Walker calls her and asks if the Belters will get cut out of negotiations should the Inners get to Marco first. Camina is not sure but will stick to her part of the plan for now. Their target is the frigate. If they destroy it first, they believe the rest will surrender or flee. Walker proposes taking the frigate instead of destroying it. And Camina seems to like that idea, a pirate till the end. Camina calls off any actions on the freighter, urging them to focus on the frigate. Camina watches as the freighter releases all the plates disguising them to reveal the Pella. They fire at the Belter ships in their way, destroying four of Camina's ships and cutting power to another five. There is a huge hole in the Tynan and Camina's pissed off enough to head straight for the Pella on a one-way mission. But Walker beats her to it. Camina watches until his transmission is cut short. The reactor on the Tynan is low but they can limp away from the battle. She tells her Communications Director to send a tightbeam to the fleet apprising them of the Tynan's status. She wishes the Rocinante luck, as they've done all they can do now. Camina becomes President of the Transport Union after Holden resigns. Naomi Nagata Naomi patches things up with Amos by comparing how Clarissa calls him boss the same way that Amos used to call Naomi boss on the Cant. Avasarala tells the Roci crew that Inaros will reach the Ring with what's left of his fleet. The UNN doesn't have any ships within range to cut Marco off from the Ring. She says she's sorry. The crew runs through several options. There's not enough time to power up the railguns using the Roci's reactor. No one wants to ‘cut and run' through any nearby rings and even if they did, they don't have enough fuel. They could hurl the Giambattista at the Free Navy and shoot at them with whatever weapons that the Roci still has left. Naomi has another idea. She has figured out a way to trigger the ring entities using all the mass and energy of the ice-hauler and the Roci's torpedoes, it could work. It's a bad idea, but the only one that they might survive long enough to complete. James is worried that once the entities are woken up, they might stay awake. As the Pella approaches the ring, Naomi flashes back to baby Filip. She closes her eyes and pushes the button to overload the reactor. The crew watches the Pella disintegrate with various looks of victory and relief. Naomi wails in agony for what she's done. After resigning from the Transport Union, Holden asks Naomi if he did the right thing. She says he did, because he did it not for the accolades or ‘a pat on the head', but because it was what he believed in. That's all you can do, whether you know the outcome of your efforts or not. As she speaks, we see that Filip left the Pella during Marco's last speech. He got on his own ship and changed his name to Filip Nagata. Naomi may never know that he survived because of the things that she told him about Marco. All Naomi has is the knowledge that she tried. As Naomi tells James, “The universe never tells us if we did right or wrong. It's more important to try to help people than to know that you did. More important that someone else's life gets better than for you to feel good about yourself. You never know the effect you might have on someone, not really, Maybe one core thing you said haunts them forever. Maybe one moment of kindness gives them comfort or courage. Maybe you said the one thing they needed to hear. It doesn't matter if you ever know. You just have to try.” James brings up a few plot threads that the finale did not tie up. What will the Roci do for work now that the battle is over? What about the protomolecule sample? Naomi stops him and urges him to stay in this moment for a while. And we end the series with the Roci flying off into the vast expanse of space. OutroThat's it for The Expanse on television. For now. And that's also the end of The Women of The Expanse podcast.You can tweet about The Expanse with me @blackgirlsquee or email blackgirlsquee at gmail dot com and put Women of The Expanse in the subject line. Thanks for listening.
You-me radio Surf story#12 今回のゲストは日本のサーフィンを広めた湘南のレジェンドMABO ROYAL小室正則さん NO BRAND出川三千男さんと 現役プロロングボーダー田岡なつみプロに出演していただきました。サーフィンの歴史からハワイでの思い出話しジェリーロペスさんのお話やと ディープな話はもちろん、MABOさんの面白話し全開と出川さんの無茶なツッコミとであっという間の一時間スペシャルトークです! 現在世界で闘うプロロングボーダーで日本では絶対王者としてのプレッシャーなど田岡なつみプロが語る試合での話も興味深い話でした! 日本のサーフィン第一人者と現役選手とのトークは最高でした! とにかく楽しい時間でした! サーファーは本当に年齢に関係なく付き合えるスポーツであり自然を楽しみ仲間を大事にするのが本当のサーファーなんだってことも 改めて教えていただいたような時間でした!でも本当に無茶苦茶でした笑笑!でもこれがサファーなんです!貴重な時間本当にありがとうございました! 是非ゆっくりと音楽とサーフィンの時間をお楽しみください! Music 1. KEISON Life is Trippy. 2. Chiyo Tia. Aloha'aina. 3. 610-chang 愛しのショルダーちゃん 4. Hanamoto Junn Adios Amigos 5. Junnos 今宵も全ての酒場に愛を向け歌う --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mc-tsuyoshi/message
The US House Subcommittee held a public hearing about UFOs / UAPs, but what did we learn from it?We hear from Dr. Michio Kaku via CNN about the science of these UFOs / UAPs, and how close the world's governments are to duplicating the technology.I also explain why the public will most likely never know the truth about UFOs / UAPs.
Michio Frani comes on the podcast to speak about being a child of divorce and the events leading up to it, he gives perspective on what it was like for him and how he learned to cope with it. Michio Frani and Host Joseph Grable also discuss Moving around at a young age, along with staying in touch with forgiving individuals. Michio Frani is a Veteran & Filmmaker. He moved to the Los Angeles area to pursue film, he currently resides in Long Beach, CA, He currently is pursuing a degree in Cinematography at The Los Angeles Film School, He's expected to graduate this year. He has admirations to make Psychological Films after graduation. Michi Frani Instagram: @_Mickeyohh Official Podcast Links: Instagram: @Searchingforhappinesspodcast Host Instagram: @thejosephgrable If you need help please follow any of the links below: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org https://www.crisistextline.org https://save.org https://www.betterhelp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/searchingforhappiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/searchingforhappiness/support
Vanessa can currently be seen rocking it as Belter Michio in the hit Amazon show The Expanse! And she kindly joins us to can't about working on the show and everything in between! Don't forget to also check out the video interview on our YouTube channel and hit that important subscribe button to support the show. Keep safe and stay super. Vanessa Smythe is a Canadian actor and writer, perhaps best known for playing Michio in The Expanse. When she's not in space, she can be seen on Hudson & Rex, Mrs. America, Designated Survivor, and Murdoch Mysteries. Her original live show, In Case We Disappear, has played to sold-out houses internationally, and was named one of the best free shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. Ever the dreamer, Vanessa is one of the creators of the Nostalgic 90s Video Store Experience, The Tape Escape - “Outside the March's latest site-specific marvel” – (NOW). She is also a poet, recently collaborating with Olympic Gold Medalist Simon Whitfield on a poem for The Canadian Sport Awards. Vanessa has worked with CanStage, Soulpepper, Company Theatre, Crow's, Starvox, fu-GEN, Howland, and YPT. In her free time,
Let's find out what the girls, women, and non-binary people of The Expanse did in season six, episode four, called, “Redoubt”.To tell me what you think about the show, you can tweet @ blackgirlsquee or email blackgirlsquee@gmail.com and put Women of The Expanse in the subject line. IntroductionWelcome to The Women of The Expanse podcast. I'm your host, Didi. There's no space battle in “Redoubt” but we do get space pirates fighting for booty. That's not nothing. We pick up where we left off from the previous episode and deal with the fallout of some serious decisions made by one Rocinante captain. Belters don't want the joint UN-MCRN fleet to occupy Ceres Station even though they desperately need the aid. And Filip is still deciding what kind of man he wants to be, for the fifty-millionth time. There's a lot going on in this episode, despite the lack of high-octane action like we saw in “Force Projection.” And we haven't even gotten to the cold open in Laconia yet. But we will. That said, let's find out what the girls, women, and non-binary people of The Expanse did in season six, episode four, called, “Redoubt”. CaraWe open the show at Xan's funeral. But the first thing we see is one of the protomolecule-made ships flying above Laconia. Cara is sitting by herself, listening to all the adults talking but not really understanding what they're saying. The teacher talks with her parents about how much everyone loved Xan and to let the school know if there's anything they can do to help. Two Laconians talk about the accident that killed Xan - a car came around the curve of a road too fast and hit Xan while he was playing. Looks like the driver will be given some lethal Laconian justice. Someone whispers about a firing squad. Then Cara's solitude gets interrupted by Admiral Winston Duarte. And all the book readers perked up at this sighting. He does that thing that some folks do when they're so focused on a goal or idea. They make everything around them about that one idea or goal, even a little child's grief over their sibling. Duarte compares Cara's loss of Xan to his loss of the dream of Mars. Then it turns into some kind of nationalistic pitch for Laconia. He's basically Marco Inaros with less yelling and more cunning. At the end of his spiel, Cara's actually comforting and encouraging him to keep trying to achieve his dream. It's incredibly manipulative but reveals a lot about Duarte. Cortazar rushes into the funeral looking lost. He tells Duarte that his new coordination protocol just returned a coherent reply pattern. Duarte tells Cortazar to show him and they leave the funeral as the scientist tells the admiral that he thinks he can turn it on, whatever it is. Cara's kid logic got something a little different from what Duarte intended from his speech about sacrifice. We see her take Xan's body out of the house, presumably so the strange dogs can ‘fix' him. Nico SanjraniNico's giving a speech to the Belters who survived the bombing from last episode. They're telling the people of Ceres Station not to sell their future for “the empty promise of safety”. They cast uncertainty on identifying who vented the water tanks but say that they all know who is building a future for the Belt! I don't get it, I thought Nico was smarter than to unconditionally support a man who left you to starve to death and then tried to blow up your station. Nico urges the people not to submit to the UN-MCRN for a ‘sip of water'. These Belters don't sound like the kind that Marco was making them out to be in the last episode. But then we know that Marco is full of shit. They say that the Belt will have peace again once the people from the inner planets leave. ChrisJen AvasaralaChrisJen's aide, Gareth, cuts the feed from Ceres Station, in frustration. He tells Avasarala that the bombs were Belter mining charges so they were obviously left there by Marco. Gareth wants to make the information public but Avasarala says no. Nico will declare it's a false flag, yet another lie from the inner planets. It's going to take more than that to turn them against Marco. Admiral Kirino reminds Avasarala that the MCRN is a navy not a police force. ChrisJen tells her that the Navy can't turn the tide of this war without allies in the Belt. Kirino disagrees and runs down the lost souls: 15 UN marines, 27 Martians and two new frigates out of commission. Kirino and MCRN Fleet Command want to head to the Ring, take out Marco's sentries, depower Medina Station and regain control of the Ring. Avasarala tells Kirino that rushing in to save face and ‘prove their manhood' is what Marco wants. Did we learn nothing from David Paster's headassery in season 5? Maybe Kirino didn't, she was busy doing Martian things. Kirino relays the message that Avasarala won't commit UN forces to a fight against Marco. Fleet Command says they'll do it on their own. This is a recipe for disaster that they don't need right now. It's like everybody is hunting for L's. First Marco, now the MCRN. Avasarala has grown from the woman who used to torture Belters with Earth's gravity to make them talk. She finally has some empathy for the Belters and you've got to wonder if it took those asteroids hitting Earth to knock some sense into her. Either way, it's good to see the growth and a shame that Mars doesn't want to listen. Monica StuartMonica is watching - or rather, filming, the burial of those who died in the Ceres Station bombing when Avasarala and her aide come in. Stuart tells a story about Darcy Okuda, a Specialist in the East Asian Trade Zone, and how she and one of the Sergeants were competitive swimmers. Gareth wants her to stop filming from her eye camera mod. Monica reminds them that Avasarala gave her full access. Avasarala agrees and leaves her to it. Later Monica shows Avasarala footage of that Belter squatter with the cat from the last episode. Avasarala doesn't like the footage at first because it makes Earth look weak. Monica thinks that's why it works. Because it makes Earthers and Belters look weak. Monica wants to inspire empathy from the inner planets. Naomi Nagata Naomi tells Holden that the damage assessment is done and sent to Amos to work on repairs. Holden tells her that the Joint Fleet has the Roci's flight plan. Naomi's going through the battle logs to collect any data on the Pella so she can give it to the fleet so they can find that ship. Oh god, I can see this being very useful to the MCRN if they get their hands on the data, and another headache for Avasarala. Holden probably wants to tell her that he disarmed the warhead that would have killed the Pella, but decides not to. After a confrontation with Amos, Holden finally confesses to Naomi that he disarmed the warhead aimed at the Pella. He couldn't be responsible for killing her kid. She says she's come to terms with the fact that if they win the war, Filip could die. She tried to save Filip and she failed. And instead of martyring herself in the name of motherhood, she left again. All she has left is knowing that she tried. I know a lot of people hate Naomi for being weak or for all the crying she did last season or for not being a ‘badass' like Bobbie and Drummer. But it's scenes like this that make me love her as a character even more. This is what The Expanse is so good at - making women characters who are three-dimensional, with great strengths and weaknesses that make sense for the lives they've lived. They're all so complex and that makes them more real. They don't have to be perfect to be great. Bobbie DraperBobbie's still mad about that dud missile. That's because no one on the Roci wants to tell her what Holden did. And it's probably a good idea that they don't. Because if they tell Bobbie that Holden missed an opportunity to end the war, it's going straight to Avasarala. She and Amos bond over missing the former pilot when one of his favorite songs starts playing. They work and sing and grieve at the same time. Multi-tasking! Clarissa MaoClarissa tells Amos what she found in the ship's weapon telemetry log. There's a record of Holden disarming the warhead. She says it's way above her pay grade and she's not trying to judge. Clarissa decides not to tell Bobbie about the disarmed warhead. But she does tell Holden that she was the one who brought it to Amos' attention. She tells him that when she saw James and Naomi on the Behemoth (in season three) walking unarmed into fire from Ashford. All the people that Clarissa's killed haunt her. She tells him not to feel bad about not killing someone. Rosenfeld GuoliangRosenfeld and Marco are getting a report on the Lauber and the Granicus. The Lauber is a wreck and will be abandoned. Their one repair skiff will be sent to the Pella. Marco wants the two top officers for the Lauber to be spaced and if the leader of the Granicus pleads for clemency they should get the same treatment. Filip has been reassigned to repairs. Rosenfeld meets with him and asks him to help Marco stay focused on the war instead of being distracted with his teenage antics. She wants Filip to give Marco support and counsel. Filip basically says she doesn't know Marco as well as she thinks. He threatens to shoot Rosenfeld and asks what Marco would do about it. “I don't know. Feel really guilty about it, then send money to my family, pretend it's remorse.” She may or may not know Marco as well as she thinks she does. But she's got Filip's number, every digit. Filip can't say shit to her and goes back to the repair job. Rosenfeld gives another report to Marco. The leaders of the Lauber were spaced, the leader of the Granicus was not. She tells him that she assumed that the second order was rhetorical. She says the punishment would have made Marco look scared and weak. Marco balks at the insubordination. Rosenfeld says someone has to talk to him this way; all the others that did are dead or picking up trash. If they win, Rosenfeld wants to be Governor of Medina Station. She feels like she's earning it. They toast in agreement. Camina DrummerDrummer and the combined Tynan-Inazami crew raid the supply depot. But a group of guards shoot at them. They're expecting more guards to board when a bomb goes off. It displaces one of the large crates and it falls on Josep's arm. Michio's a medic so she leaves the ship and amputates the arm so he can get free.Camina orders comms to open a wideband channel. And she records a message for “the traitor, the coward, Marco Inaros. You hunted me and mine and still we are here… unbent, unbroken, unbowed. And you? You are nothing.” She ends her dragging with the phrase, “Live shamed and die empty.” I'd just like to send that to all the conservatives in Congress and the Supreme Court. Of course, they don't feel shamed or any other emotions but I do hope they die empty. OutroThat's it for this episode of The Women of The Expanse podcast. To tell me what you think about the show, you can tweet @ blackgirlsquee or email blackgirlsquee@gmail.com and put Women of The Expanse in the subject line. Voice Memos are cool too. Thanks for listening.
Ana and Dan think that torpedo is still armed, omg don't touch it! Ha ha, gotcha! More man buns! Michio finds her inner steel and loses Josep's arm! Is Amos going to Amos-ize Holden? Seems like it might be justified! You should not feel bad about not killing someone, unless maybe that means lots more people get killed? There is IR in this episode. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Montaldos UFO Undercover with our very special guest Michio kaku 022108
Joe Montaldos UFO Undercover with our very special guest Michio kaku
Dan and Bradley are joined by their good friend JOHN ARMINIO to discuss THE BLOODTHIRSTY TRILOGY. A very stylish series of vampire films from the 1970's directed by Michio Yamamoto. Join us while we kind of discuss The Vampire Doll, Lake of Dracula, and Evil of Dracula and then listen to Bradley get kicked out of the library.
Michael Berkeley's guest is the theoretical physicist Dr Michio Kaku - without doubt the only guest ever to have built a particle accelerator in their garage while still in high school. After that auspicious start Michio went onto become the co-founder of string theory in the 1970s; a professor at The City University of New York; and one of the world's most prominent scientists. He is also a great science communicator, so alongside his hundreds of scientific papers, he has written bestselling science books and appears regularly on television and radio all over the world. His latest book, The God Equation, describes his quest to continue Einstein's search for a ‘theory of everything'. Michio tells Michael how that particle accelerator drove his mother to distraction by blowing every fuse in the house and how his parents survived internment as Japanese-Americans during the Second World War. And he shares his passion for ice dancing to opera arias and his life-long love of the trumpet. Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3
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Michio Kaku (@michiokaku) is a theoretical physicist, famed futurist, on-air personality, professor of physics, and bestselling author. His latest book is The God Equation: The Quest for a Theory of Everything. What We Discuss with Michio Kaku: Why do we need a theory of everything, and what set a young Michio Kaku on the path to search for it? How we're all born scientists with a yearning to understand the world around us, and what tends to dampen this enthusiasm for most of us before we even make it to adulthood. Why physicists seeking to wrap their minds around a universal string theory are more like daydreaming composers than academic blackboard warriors. The four fundamental forces of a universe governed by string theory, and the challenge of discovering how they fit together -- and proving it. What makes the human brain so unique in the animal kingdom, and why Michio thinks IQ is a woefully incomplete way of measuring intelligence. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/512 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Michio Kaku is the Professor of Theoretical Physics in the City College of New York, a futurist and an author. What happened before the big bang? Is there a white hole on the other end of a black hole? Can time go backwards? Are there other dimensions? Are there other parallel universes? Is there a multiverse of universes? These are all questions that are beyond our current understanding and can't be resolved using the Standard Model and General Relativity. Michio Kaku is on the quest for The God Equation - a theory of everything and today, we get to find out how close he is to discovering it. Sponsors: Get 19% discount, 5 Free Travel Packs, Free Liquid Vitamin D and Free Shipping from Athletic Greens at https://athleticgreens.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Get 10% discount on your first month from BetterHelp at https://betterhelp.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Extra Stuff: Buy The God Equation - https://amzn.to/3y6Nsw6 Check out Michio's website - https://mkaku.org/ Get my free Ultimate Life Hacks List to 10x your daily productivity → https://chriswillx.com/lifehacks/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: modernwisdompodcast@gmail.com
Dr. Michio Kaku — theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, renowned futurist, and popularizer of science. As co-founder of String Field Theory, Dr. Kaku carries on Einstein’s quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory of everything. Support our Sponsor LinkedIn Jobs! Use this link to post your first job ad for FREE LinkedIn.com/impossible Kaku has starred in a myriad of science programming for television including Discovery, Science Channel, BBC, ABC, and History Channel. Beyond his numerous bestselling books, he has also been a featured columnist for top popular science publications such as Popular Mechanics, Discover, COSMOS, WIRED, New Scientist, Newsweek, and many others. His new book THE GOD EQUATION is about the quest to unify the rules governing the heavens and the Earth, and the ultimate challenge: achieving a monumental synthesis of the two remaining theories—relativity and the quantum theory. This would be the crowning achievement of science, a profound merging of all the forces of nature into one beautiful, magnificent equation to unlock the deepest mysteries in science: What happened before the Big Bang? What lies on the other side of a black hole? Are there other universes and dimensions? Is time travel possible? Why are we here? What’s at stake is nothing less than our conception of the universe. 00:00:00 Intro 00:05:36 Could an advanced AI create a game like chess? 00:08:23 How do you manage your popular fame and balance that with your work as a physicist? 00:09:34 Who pays for science, and why we need to sing for our supper. 00:12:39 Do you think physics has been stagnant for 50 years? Physics envy is real! 00:16:17 Michio's favorite Feynman story. 00:17:45 Michio's lost bet on the Nobel prize Nobel Prize for work on a unified theory. 00:18:34 Would you dispute Feynman's assertion? Is experimental verification essential? 00:22:34 How do you respond to the rivals to string theory? Or how to be the next Einstein. 00:29:16 Why might there not be different laws that govern different universes? 00:34:53 Is string theory falsifiable? The 5 ways. 00:39:24 What do you think about Stephen Hawkings cosmological assertions? 00:42:06 You're a professed agnostic. Please explain what that means to you. 00:44:44 Is there a step before a grand unified theory? The physics desert and Supersymmetry. 00:47:37 What connect string theory to god? 00:50:47 Your parents were interred during WWII. Did they harbor resentments? 00:55:13 Can creativity be taught? Support the podcast::https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating And please join my mailing list to get resources and enter giveaways to win a FREE copy of my book (and more) http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php
Dr. Michio Kaku — theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, renowned futurist, and popularizer of science. As co-founder of String Field Theory, Dr. Kaku carries on Einstein’s quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory of everything. Support our Sponsor LinkedIn Jobs! Use this link to post your first job ad for FREE LinkedIn.com/impossible Kaku has starred in a myriad of science programming for television including Discovery, Science Channel, BBC, ABC, and History Channel. Beyond his numerous bestselling books, he has also been a featured columnist for top popular science publications such as Popular Mechanics, Discover, COSMOS, WIRED, New Scientist, Newsweek, and many others. His new book THE GOD EQUATION is about the quest to unify the rules governing the heavens and the Earth, and the ultimate challenge: achieving a monumental synthesis of the two remaining theories—relativity and the quantum theory. This would be the crowning achievement of science, a profound merging of all the forces of nature into one beautiful, magnificent equation to unlock the deepest mysteries in science: What happened before the Big Bang? What lies on the other side of a black hole? Are there other universes and dimensions? Is time travel possible? Why are we here? What’s at stake is nothing less than our conception of the universe. 00:00:00 Intro 00:05:36 Could an advanced AI create a game like chess? 00:08:23 How do you manage your popular fame and balance that with your work as a physicist? 00:09:34 Who pays for science, and why we need to sing for our supper. 00:12:39 Do you think physics has been stagnant for 50 years? Physics envy is real! 00:16:17 Michio's favorite Feynman story. 00:17:45 Michio's lost bet on the Nobel prize Nobel Prize for work on a unified theory. 00:18:34 Would you dispute Feynman's assertion? Is experimental verification essential? 00:22:34 How do you respond to the rivals to string theory? Or how to be the next Einstein. 00:29:16 Why might there not be different laws that govern different universes? 00:34:53 Is string theory falsifiable? The 5 ways. 00:39:24 What do you think about Stephen Hawkings cosmological assertions? 00:42:06 You're a professed agnostic. Please explain what that means to you. 00:44:44 Is there a step before a grand unified theory? The physics desert and Supersymmetry. 00:47:37 What connect string theory to god? 00:50:47 Your parents were interred during WWII. Did they harbor resentments? 00:55:13 Can creativity be taught? Support the podcast::https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating And please join my mailing list to get resources and enter giveaways to win a FREE copy of my book (and more) http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php
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Dr. Michio Kaku is one of the most charismatic and visible figures in science today and is beloved by his extensive fan base of millions of readers and followers. A media mainstay as the national science contributor for CBS This Morning, he also hosts the radio programs Science Fantastic and Exploration and is the number one New York Times bestselling author of "The Future of the Mind." His new book is "The God Equation: The Quest for a Theory of Everything."
April Fool’s Day finds Bigfoot. Alligator sightings return to Pennsylvania. Cryptid center for kids opens in Pittsburgh. UFOs return to Chicago? Michio says ‘terrible idea’ on meeting aliens. BOTW, The Contact Paradox by Keith Cooper.
NASA's Perseverance rover has made a textbook landing on Mars after a 6 month, 292.5 million-mile journey from Earth. "Percy's" mission is to search for signs of ancient life on Mars in anticipation of manned exploration of the planet. Theoretical physicist and The City College of New York professor Dr. Michio Kaku joins Dan to discuss the rover's game plan and what it means for the future.
Michio Miyagi is/was an incredible Koto player from the first half of the 1900's. Their noises were cut into a vinyl record in the 1930's and today those noises met a loop pedal and a piano and an amp with some delay on added to it and they danced together. In the realm of keywords i would go with: ambient, drone, lofi, experimental, vinyl, decay, koto, contemporary, spiritual, grunge, klamath, noise, modular, whatelse? electroacoustic, miyagi!!!!!!!
While the modern-day scientific papers keep changing,for clarity, the facts mentioned in these texts have stood the test of Time, right from the Rig Vedic Period, currently dated at 5000 BC. Some times , while sticks to this view, one comes across some seemingly contradictory facts . For example the death of Lord Rama preceded the Death of Lord Krishna by a mere 200 years, while according to Puranas these two events were separated by thousands of Years. By diligently following the Hindu Texts one can solve these riddles. Please read my post on Rama's death precedes Krishna by 200 Years. Now at what did Lord Krishna shed His mortal coil? The Bhagavata Purana verse 11.6.25 says that Krishna lived for 125 years on earth. The first verse of Mausal Parva, Mahabharata says that Yudhisthira saw bad omens (because of Krishna's departure from the earth) after 36 years of ruling after they won the Kurukshetra war. So that means Krishna was about 89 years old at the time of war. This corroborates with the view that the age of Kali-yuga started in 3102 BCE, according to Dr. Achar. As stated in the Puranas, Kali-yuga had already begun, but its full influence was held back because of the presence of Lord Krishna. Then when Lord Krishna departed from this world, which is said to have occurred 35 years after the war of Kurukshetra in 3067, making it the year of 3032 BCE, then Kali-yuga began to show more of its effects. According to Puranic sources,Krishna's disappearance marks the end of Dvapara Yuga and the start of Kali Yuga, which is dated to February 17/18, 3102 BCE. Astronomically simulated Eclipses and Greek Records place the year at 3031 BC The Greek records go on to record that Heracles (Krishna) lived 138 generations before the time of Alexander and Sandrocottas, which was about 330 BCE. This then calculates, based on about 20 years per generation, to roughly 3090 BCE, which is about the right time considering 3102 BCE is the date when Kali-yuga began. Thus, Lord Krishna was a genuinely historical figure who lived about the time of 3200-3100 BCE, having lived to 125 years of age. “According to the epic Mahabharata, Krishna first appears [in the epic] at the time of Draupadi's wedding, and His departure is exactly 36 years after the war. No information about His birth is available in the epic itself, although there is information about His departure. Krishna observes omens (Mahabharata 14.3.17), similar to the ones seen at the time of the war, now indicating the total destruction of the Yadavas. [Astrological] Simulations show that in the year 3031 BCE, thirty-six years later than 3067 BCE, there was an eclipse season with three eclipses. A lunar eclipse on 20 October was followed by an annular solar eclipse on 5 November, followed by a penumbral lunar eclipse on 19 November, within an interval of 14 days and at an aparvani time. Thus the date of departure of Lord Krishna is consistent with the popular tradition that He passed away 36 years after the war. The information about His birth can be gathered from the Harivamsha and the Bhagavata Purana…. It should be understood, however, that the date of His departure from this world is established on the information in the epic and on the basis of [astronomical] simulations, and it turns out to be 3031 BCE' Refernces. Matchett, Freda, “The Puranas”, p 139 and Yano, Michio, “Calendar, astrology and astronomy” in Flood, Gavin (Ed) (2003). Blackwell companion to Hinduism. Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-631-21535-2. https://ramanisblog.in/2015/04/10/krishna-died-age-89-18-february-3102-verified/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramanispodcast/message
It’s another busy week, so Episode 461 has three great guests you’ll enjoy listening to—Todd Black, Frank Gogol, and Travis Gibb! First up is Todd Black from Tokyo Blade Detectives, and he has a Kickstarter going on now for the fourth issue in this series! It’s described this way: “Miko and Michio have to come to terms with the realization of a gun in Tokyo, and seek solace in their own ways.” This project will conclude at 6 p.m. ET on Monday, December 7, so be sure to support them as soon as you can! Next is a brief reminder from Frank Gogol, who talks about his excellent Source Point Press comic Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job that you can preorder now! Don’t miss what he has to say! Then everything wraps up with the return of Travis Gibb, who always has powerful stories to tell! He has a Kickstarter going on right now for Cthulhu Invades Oz that is described as “Lovecraft meets Oz in this amazing anthology packed with SUPERSTAR CREATORS from SOURCE POINT, MAD CAVE, ACTION LABS, and more!” Be sure to get to this link so you can support this excellent comic before the project ends on Tuesday, November 24, at 11:30 p.m. ET—don’t delay! You’ll find the sequence and times you can hear each interview during the podcast below: Todd Black, Tokyo Blade Detectives 1:48 Frank Gogol, Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job 48:39 Travis Gibb, Cthulhu Invades Oz 50:19
Conto de Repetição: "O caso do bolinho", Tatiana Belinky, Ilust. Michio Yamashita. Ed. Moderna. Por: Vera Borges - Bibliotecária de Bauru - SP. "Um conto tradicional reescrito com experiência de quem entende de criança. Baseando-se na repetição das ações, o enredo tem humor natural, perfeitamente adequado às crianças pequenas." (Palavras do Autor. In: Livro O caso do bolinho).
Episode #160 of BGMania. This week on the podcast, Bryan is joined by special guest Jessica from leveldowngames.com to discuss and remember the life and compositions of Michio Kinugasa, who unfortunately passed away last week. Today's episode also marks the debut of our new format, so please reach out and let us know what you think! Enjoy the show! Please send all track requests for future episodes, feedback, comments, questions, and concerns to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Welcoming Days (ToHeart2) [2004] Shine (ToHeart2) [2004] Overlapping Thoughts (ToHeart2) [2004] Dream of a Spring Day (Tears to Tiara) [2005] Mercadis (Tears to Tiara) [2005] Song of a New Era (Tears to Tiara: Garland of the Earth) [2008] Hazumu Omio (Tears to Tiara II) [2013] Urei no Reijin (Tears to Tiara II) [2013] Katari Enu Mono (Tears to Tiara II) [2013] Itsuwari no Kamen (Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception) [2015] Soudou wo Okosu Mono (Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception) [2015] Sange (Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception) [2015] A Journey For You Alone (Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth) [2016] Wildfire (Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth) [2016] CONTACT US ◘ Website: http://leveldowngames.com/◘ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu◘ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG◘ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryan.ldg/◘ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leveldowngaming◘ LDG Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leveldowngames◘ Dan's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kraizd11 AFFILIATE LINKS Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer
Some of the most extraordinary and interactive encounters with UFOs or anomalous objects are surprisingly the least well-known. And yet elements of the tale once heard could seem to be quite familiar. Tonight’s subject appears to be just one of those cases. Although there are variations in the details of the incident, the general narrative goes as follows. In the afternoon or early evening of August 25, 1972, 13-year-old student Michio Seo was passing by a rice paddy in his neighborhood of Kera near Kochi City on Shikoku Island in southern Japan when something caught his eye. A small, strange hat-shaped device was flying erratically several feet above the field. With a dull silver metallic finish, and a wide brim sloping upward to a bell-shaped flat top, Michio would describe its flight pattern as like a bat zig-zagging to catch insects. Mustering his courage, Michio cautiously approached the tiny UFO until it seemed to sense his proximity and shot a bright beam of light in his direction, chasing him away. Michio Seo then did what any adventurous teenager would do, he rounded up his four best friends and returned to the scene, hoping to prove his wondrous discovery. To their surprise, the craft eventually returned, this time pulsating with multicolored light as evening fell. As one of the boys got closer, the gadget once again sensed the approach and sounded a loud pop and shone a blue glow, sending them all running. Over the next several weeks, the boys would play a cat-and-mouse game with the incredible gizmo, photographing it, even capturing and experimenting with it, only to have it mysteriously escape each time. While this account may sound like the inspiration for a Hollywood movie, there is shockingly little information about the incident outside of Japan. To add to the uniqueness of this encounter, not only is the contact unusually spirited, it’s characterized by elements of Pop Culture, Urban Legend, and Japanese folklore. However, with the tremendous research help of writers and podcasters Micah Hanks and Rob Morphy, we aim to get to the bottom of an amazing story about what’s become known as “The Kera Object.” Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode: http://www.astonishinglegends.com/2020/5/9/ep-176-the-kera-object-part-1 (http://www.astonishinglegends.com/al-podcasts/2019/7/14/ep-149-dan-susan-micah-hanks-and-missing-time)
durée : 00:59:52 - En pistes, contemporains ! du dimanche 29 septembre 2019 - par : Emilie Munera - Au programme ce soir : l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal et de son chef Kent Nagano plongent au cœur de l'oeuvre du compositeur américain John Adams, les Danois d’Ekkozone, menés par le vibraphoniste Mathias Reumert, interprètent deux pièces de Steve Reich... - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin
Hay personas que afirman a ver viajado a lugares que parecieran ser una realidad alterna , un mundo muy parecido al de nosotros pero que no lo es del todo, aqui te contamos algunas de esas historias y un poco de por que podrian ser no solo historias fantasiosas.
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http://aboutJorge.com - Welcome to Expect Success at georgebalek.com!Now, in addition to listening to our podcast, you can also view the video format on youtube at: http://georgetube.comSubscribe to my YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtube It REALLY helps. Here is My Podcast Page: http://buzzsprout.com/112740Michio Kaku is an American theoretical physicist, futurist, and popularizer of science (science communicator). He is a professor of theoretical physics in the City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center. Throughout today's episode, you will learn about the power of Moore's law. Moore’s law attempts to predict the future of silicon chips. Listen to Michio.For more from Michio Kaku, simply search youtube. And you can find his very interesting twitter feed @michiokaku. One of my favorite books of his, The Future Of Humanity, is available in every format know to man on amazon.com. I'll include a link in the show notes. The Future Of Humanity: https://amzn.to/2Sg0xjE As the late great Jim Rohn use to say, you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with. Today you have been hanging out with Michio Kaku. Keep up the momentum and subscribe to our newsletter so you never miss another episode. Newsletter: http://georgebalek.com/newsletterDo you have any thoughts or comments? Please visit: http://GeorgeBalek.comPlease take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the Expect Success Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/george-baleks-podcast/id1261439218Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe via iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ydb4qgxtSubscribe via Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=147988&refid=stpr Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) http://www.buzzsprout.com/112740.rssWant to find out more about how I make a full-time internet income from home and how you can too. Visit: http://aboutJorge.comStart your blog: http://georgebalek.com/startablog ( Help Included ) Read my blog: http://aboutJorge.com Follow me on Facebook: http://georgebalek.com/facebook Follow me on Twitter: http://georgebalek.com/twitter Subscribe to me on YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtubeGears I use to film my videos Movavi Video Editor FREE Download: http://georgebalek.com/movaviCanon EOS M6: https://amzn.to/2XtNfjyFREE StuffThink and Grow Rich FreE-book here: http://georgeb
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with our second look at an adaptation of Edowaga Rampo's work, Blind Beast. Directed by Yasuzo Masumura, the film stars Mako Midori as Aki Shima, a model, and Eiji Funakoshi as Michio, a blind sculptor who becomes obsessed with her. He and his mother kidnap Aki and keep her in his warehouse studio where the two become engaged in a game of cat and mouse as he tries to create a new form of art that only the blind can appreciate.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with our second look at an adaptation of Edowaga Rampo’s work, Blind Beast. Directed by Yasuzo Masumura, the film stars Mako Midori as Aki Shima, a model, and Eiji Funakoshi as Michio, a blind sculptor who becomes obsessed with her. He and his mother kidnap Aki and keep her in his warehouse studio where the two become engaged in a game of cat and mouse as he tries to create a new form of art that only the blind can appreciate.
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with our second look at an adaptation of Edowaga Rampo’s work, Blind Beast. Directed by Yasuzo Masumura, the film stars Mako Midori as Aki Shima, a model, and Eiji Funakoshi as Michio, a blind sculptor who becomes obsessed with her. He and his mother kidnap Aki and keep her in his warehouse studio where the two become engaged in a game of cat and mouse as he tries to create a new form of art that only the blind can appreciate.
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Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist and string theory expert, is one of the most well known scientific commentators in the world. He received his doctorate from the University of California in 1972, and for three decades has held the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York. He hosts radio programs and is frequently seen on television shows and documentaries. He is the author of numerous publications in scientific journals and books, including ‘Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension,’ ‘The Future of Humanity,’ ‘Beyond Einstein: The Cosmic Quest for the Theory of the Universe,’ ‘Physics of the Impossible,’ and ‘The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind.’
Juan & Terence (2 physicists) analyze the Commander Fravor interview with Joe Rogan (jre1361) and give their latest thoughts on the legitamcy of extraterrestrials and UFO sightings currently.
durée : 00:59:52 - En pistes, contemporains ! du dimanche 29 septembre 2019 - par : Emilie Munera - Au programme ce soir : l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal et de son chef Kent Nagano plongent au cœur de l'oeuvre du compositeur américain John Adams, les Danois d’Ekkozone, menés par le vibraphoniste Mathias Reumert, interprètent deux pièces de Steve Reich... - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin
Recent winner descends on Monster Kid Radio this week . . . to take a dip in the lake. He joins Derek to jump into 1971's Lake of Dracula (dir. Michio Yamamoto). Along the way, Ken and Derek talk about Lugosi's Dracula, Lee's Dracula A.D. 1972, , and a number of other Dracula-y topics. Kenny asks, "Whatcha waitin' for, Derek?" with his Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland, and Professor Frenzy takes us in for a check-up with this week's Professor Frenzy's Bedtime Story - Doctor of Horror. Derek also goes over a bit of MKR business, too. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff - Professor Frenzy - Godzillathon at Portland's Hollywood Theatre - Disney, Indiana Episode 291 - MKR Crashes the Cornfield - Monster Hunter for Hire (Supernatural Solutions: The Marc Temple Casefiles - Volume 1) - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - "Sneaky Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Bienvenidos al episodio 1 de Elemental, un podcast divulgativo sobre ciencia y tecnología, especialmente centrado en la psicología, profesión a la que me dedico, pero también a todo tipo de avances científicos y curiosidades de todo tipo.Comienzo hablando sobre psicólogos y psiquiatras, y que nos diferencia y nos asemeja.Continúo con la sección de preguntas de los oyentes. Os animo a que me enviéis las vuestras para poder ayudaros. Os dejo algunos enlaces en relación a la pregunta de hoy en la que explico lo que sabemos sobre los suspiros:- Artículo del estudio de UCLA:Li Peng, Janczewski Wiktor A, Yackle Kevin, Kam Kaiwen, Pagliardini Silvia, Krasnow Mark A, Feldman Jack L The peptidergic control circuit for sighing Nature, 2016; 530(7590): 293-7.- Acerca de: Jack Feldman- Estudio de Universidad de Oslo en Noruega:Teigen KH (2008). Is a sigh "just a sigh"? Sighs as emotional signals and responses to a difficult task. Scandinavian journal of psychology, 49 (1), 49-57 PMID: 18190402- Estudio de la Universidad de Lovaina en Bélgica:Vlemincx E, Van Diest I, Lehrer PM, Aubert AE, & Van den Bergh O (2010). Respiratory variability preceding and following sighs: a resetter hypothesis. Biological psychology, 84 (1), 82-7 PMID: 19744538.Y termino en la sección "Visiones del futuro” hablando sobre telepatia, tema que se aborda en el libro ”El futuro de nuestra mente”.Os dejo algunos enlaces sobre Michio Kako para quien esté interesado:Lo que dicen de Michio en la wikipedia.Otro libro muy recomendable: “La física del futuro”.Podéis visitar mi web en www.albertomg.com o enviarme un correo a albertomg@solucionespsicologia.esEspero vuestros comentarios y preguntas.
Jimmy attended New York Comic Con and boy are his arms tired. As usual, he got lots of 1:1 interviews and covered as many press rooms as he could. Producer Joe even got in on the interviewing action! In this episode, you'll hear the press room for National Geographic's Mars with producers/consultants Dr. Michio Kaku, Lucianne Walkowicz, Stephen Petranek, Andy Weir and stars Jihae, Jeff Hephner, Evan Hall! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Nos gusta imaginar que el tiempo es regular y eterno, el mismo en todas partes y siempre. Pero ¿lo es? Son nuestras suposiciones ciertas o son ilusiones? Michio está en una misión para revelar la verdadera naturaleza del tiempo, un viaje que le llevará desde la ciencia a la religión y de la ciencia ficción a la filosofía. Descubre los lugares donde el tiempo late a un ritmo diferente, donde se desdibuja tiempo, e incluso donde el tiempo se detiene. Michio crea un modelo para una máquina del tiempo científicamente precisa e intenta descubrir si el tiempo es eterno. Su investigación le conduce a una hecho notable, Parece que el tiempo evoluciona y puede que en un futuro distante del universo el tiempo haya cambiado tanto que ni lo reconozcamos.
Nos gusta imaginar que el tiempo es regular y eterno, el mismo en todas partes y siempre. Pero ¿lo es? Son nuestras suposiciones ciertas o son ilusiones? Michio está en una misión para revelar la verdadera naturaleza del tiempo, un viaje que le llevará desde la ciencia a la religión y de la ciencia ficción a la filosofía. Descubre los lugares donde el tiempo late a un ritmo diferente, donde se desdibuja tiempo, e incluso donde el tiempo se detiene. Michio crea un modelo para una máquina del tiempo científicamente precisa e intenta descubrir si el tiempo es eterno. Su investigación le conduce a una hecho notable, Parece que el tiempo evoluciona y puede que en un futuro distante del universo el tiempo haya cambiado tanto que ni lo reconozcamos.
A partir de los cálculos de un obispo irlandés del siglo 17 a los secretos de los meteoritos, Michio descubre cuán vasto es el tiempo de la Tierra en realidad. Es un viaje que le llevará al Gran Cañón, al Cráter de un meteorito en Arizona y al volcán más activo del mundo en Hawaii. Las cosas que vemos como constantes realmente están cambiando a través del tiempo, nuestro planeta, la vida, e incluso nosotros. Estos lapsos de tiempo revelan lo insignificantes y transitorios somos. Pero Michio ve en el propio viaje de la humanidad una esperanza para el futuro de la humanidad después de todo.
A partir de los cálculos de un obispo irlandés del siglo 17 a los secretos de los meteoritos, Michio descubre cuán vasto es el tiempo de la Tierra en realidad. Es un viaje que le llevará al Gran Cañón, al Cráter de un meteorito en Arizona y al volcán más activo del mundo en Hawaii. Las cosas que vemos como constantes realmente están cambiando a través del tiempo, nuestro planeta, la vida, e incluso nosotros. Estos lapsos de tiempo revelan lo insignificantes y transitorios somos. Pero Michio ve en el propio viaje de la humanidad una esperanza para el futuro de la humanidad después de todo.
En este primer capitulo el profesor MIchio se pregunta si el tiempo viene de dentro de nuestras mentes y cuerpos o de fuera. Viaja a Los Ángeles para encontrarse con peces con un sentido extraordinariamente preciso del tiempo y se encuentra con una familia cuyo reloj corporal los despierta a las 4 am todos los días. Michio se somete a un escáner cerebral que revela un área del cerebro dedicada a detectar el paso del tiempo. Pero puede este sentido verse alterado por el miedo? se realizará un experimento para intentar comprobarlo.
En este primer capitulo el profesor MIchio se pregunta si el tiempo viene de dentro de nuestras mentes y cuerpos o de fuera. Viaja a Los Ángeles para encontrarse con peces con un sentido extraordinariamente preciso del tiempo y se encuentra con una familia cuyo reloj corporal los despierta a las 4 am todos los días. Michio se somete a un escáner cerebral que revela un área del cerebro dedicada a detectar el paso del tiempo. Pero puede este sentido verse alterado por el miedo? se realizará un experimento para intentar comprobarlo.
It is sad how cheapened our lives have become with our losses of freedom, with tolerance being subjective, and with lies becoming truth.
The World's Strongest Coffee is now the Strongest Coffee in the Galaxy. In celebration of the news that Death Wish Coffee will be going to the International Space Station episode 77 is a supercut of some of our favorite moments from Fueled By Death Cast about science and space. This includes excerpts our episode with retired NASA Astronaut and artist Nicole Stott and the a-ha moment we had about sending Death Wish Coffee to space, as well as what it was like for her to ride on the Space Shuttle and live on the Space Station. Plus, hear some clips from Episode 63 with Dr. Michio Kaku as we talk about space exploration, growing coffee on Mars, and answers to science questions from Bill Farmer, the voice of Disney's Goofy! Then, hear a special segment featuring Claire Wineland from Episode 26 as she talks about her fascination with science and how we all fit into the universe. Finally, hear Death Wish Coffee Company's owner and founder Mike Brown talk about creating an instant version of the World's Strongest Coffee for space, and how his small business idea has traveled from the basement to the cosmos. Check out all the video, links transcripts and more at deathwishcoffee.com/spacecoffee
This week we are thrilled to bring you our interview with Dr. Michio Kaku! Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-creator of string field theory, a branch of string theory. He received a B.S. (summa cum laude) from Harvard University in 1968 where he came first in his physics class. He went on to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and received a Ph.D. in 1972. In 1973, he held a lectureship at Princeton University. Michio continues Einstein’s search for a “Theory of Everything,” seeking to unify the four fundamental forces of the universe—the strong force, the weak force, gravity and electromagnetism. He is the author of several scholarly, Ph.D. level textbooks and has had more than 70 articles published in physics journals, covering topics such as superstring theory, supergravity, supersymmetry, and hadronic physics. He holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, as well as New York University (NYU). Kaku has starred in a myriad of science programming for television including Discovery, Science Channel, BBC, ABC, and History Channel. Beyond his numerous bestselling books, he has also been a featured columnist for top popular science publications such as Popular Mechanics, Discover, COSMOS, WIRED, New Scientist, Newsweek, and many others. Dr. Kaku was also one of the subjects of the award-winning documentary, ME & ISAAC NEWTON by Michael Apted. He is a news contributor to CBS:This Morning and is a regular guest on news programs around the world including CBS, Fox News, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, RT. He has also made guest appearances on all major talk shows including The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan on TBS, and others. (Selected) Published Works: Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension; Parallel Worlds: The Science of Alternative Universes and Our Future in the Cosmos; Physics of the Impossible; The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind; The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth. Guest Website/Social Media: http://mkaku.org http://bigthink.com/experts/michiokaku Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michiokaku/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/michiokaku Special Guest Music Provided by: Aqualung Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AqualungOfficial Twiter: https://twitter.com/aqualungmusic iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/memory-man/499389350 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/10-futures/941780895 Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “Cinderella, Pressure Suit, & Something to Believe in” from the album, Memory Man. “Seventeens” & “To The Wonder” ft. Kina Grannis from the album, 10 Futures. Aqualung’s music is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and anywhere good music is sold! DECONSTRUCTIONISTS LIVE! We have a live event coming up this week in Denver, Colorado! Saturday, April 28th at The Savoy at Curtis Park at 7pm. Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased here: www.thedeconstructionists.com/events Donate/Patreon: Check out our website www.thedeconstructionists.com to become part of our Patreon family, listen to all of our past episodes, subscribe for future episodes, connect with us on social media, read our blog, or get your hands on one of our many cool t-shirt designs or pint glasses. Website designed by @ryanbattles The Deconstructionists Podcast is produced by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist following in the footsteps of Einstein. With his String Field Theory, he aims to crack open the answers of the universe. His gift of making such an intimidating subject so accessible is how he's helping popularize science for others to digest and explore on their own. Learn why he's so optimistic about our future on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "IMPACT" at butcherbox.com to get 10$ off and FREE BACON SHOW NOTES: Michio describes how his family background influenced his outlook on life. [3:25] Tom and Michio discuss creating and developing wonder in the human mind. [10:43] Michio breaks down his process of discovery and what keeps him curious. [22:39] Michio predicts what human's future on other planets will be. [38:50] Michio shares the impact he wants to have on the world. [46:03] QUOTES: "That's what we physicists do, we invent the future." [10:40] "I would rather work on one big problem and fail than work on lots of little problems and succeed." [29:40] FOLLOW MICHIO KAKU: TWITTER - https://bit.ly/2qmv9Sd WEBSITE - https://bit.ly/1RNkjZg FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2pQ08Gt INSTAGRAM - https://bit.ly/2JCd3Ug MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE BOOKS: Parallel Worlds - https://amzn.to/2H073qE [1:53] Physics of the Future - https://amzn.to/2JGEI6C [1:54] The Future of the Mind - https://amzn.to/2HA2G2L [1:55] The Future of Humanity - https://amzn.to/2HwXqwQ [1:55] Grit - https://amzn.to/2JJqfH9 [14:55] Asimov's Foundation Series - https://amzn.to/2HATlri [34:46] CONCEPTS AND STUDIES: String Field Theory - https://bit.ly/2Hduex7 [00:42] Theory of Everything - https://bit.ly/2EBBMoc [7:00] Marshmallow Test - https://theatln.tc/2mjvot5 [13:22] Einstein's Theory of Relativity - https://bit.ly/2gPYWQY [16:40] Alpha Centauri - https://bit.ly/2mRABdd [40:11] Von Neumann Probe - https://bit.ly/2qoJQUQ [40:13] PODCASTS: Science Fantastic - https://bit.ly/2zQpdHc [2:42] Exploration - https://bit.ly/2v3wUJ3 [2:43] PEOPLE: Edward Teller - https://bit.ly/2GSw4jw [1:06]
Michio Kaku is one of the most famous physicists out there. His new book, “The Future of Humanity” is a New York Times bestseller. It’s full of deep questions. “Every question has another answer, which begs more questions,” he said. “But that’s good. Because that’s what science is all about.” Michio talked to me about time travel, space travel, etc. And he PROVED that there’s a lot more possible than just what lies on the surface. The future is an exciting picture. Show Notes: “Physics of the Impossible” by Michio Kaku “Physics of the Future” by Michio Kaku “The Future of the Mind” by Michio Kaku “Einstein’s Cosmo” by Michio Kaku “Beyond Einstein” by Michio Kaku Albert Einstein Theory of Everything String Theory “The Theory of Everything” Quantum Theory Interstellar travel "Alice in Wonderland" Stephen Hawking Shakespeare's quote: “All the world’s a stage" Isaac Newton Einstein Rosen Bridge “Interstellar” (the movie) Singularity (theory) The Quantum Principle The Uncertainty Principle Hyperspace The 5th Dimension Quantum Entanglement The Matrix The Nation Science Fair Star Trek Harry Potter I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Follow me on Social Media: Twitter Facebook Linkedin Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michio Kaku is one of the most famous physicists out there. His new book, "The Future of Humanity" is a New York Times bestseller. It's full of deep questions. "Every question has another answer, which begs more questions," he said. "But that's good. Because that's what science is all about." Michio talked to me about time travel, space travel, etc. And he PROVED that there's a lot more possible than just what lies on the surface. The future is an exciting picture. Show Notes: "Physics of the Impossible" by Michio Kaku "Physics of the Future" by Michio Kaku "The Future of the Mind" by Michio Kaku "Einstein's Cosmo" by Michio Kaku "Beyond Einstein" by Michio Kaku Albert Einstein Theory of Everything String Theory "The Theory of Everything" Quantum Theory Interstellar travel "Alice in Wonderland" Stephen Hawking Shakespeare's quote: "All the world's a stage" Isaac Newton Einstein Rosen Bridge "Interstellar" (the movie) Singularity (theory) The Quantum Principle The Uncertainty Principle Hyperspace The 5th Dimension Quantum Entanglement The Matrix The Nation Science Fair Star Trek Harry Potter I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Follow me on Social Media: Twitter Facebook Linkedin Instagram ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
On episode 63 we welcome theoretical physicist, futurist, and professor of science, Dr. Michio Kaku to the podcast. His newest book, the Future of Humanity, has just come out and we talk about some of the exciting topics he covers. Dr. Kaku breaks down the timeline of when we are getting to the Moon and Mars and what companies like SpaceX have in store. Plus Bill Farmer, the voice of Disney's Goofy and one of Dr. Kaku's biggest fans, ask questions about quantum mechanics and the age of the universe. Can we grow coffee on Mars and could Death Wish be the strongest coffee in the universe? Also, hear about how Dr. Kaku got interested in science at a young age and is continuing to get closer to proving Albert Einstein's elusive 'Theory of Everything'. See all the video, links and transcripts right here deathwishcoffee.com/kaku
In This Short but Sweet Episode of the Podcast James Covers having an A.I. Minister for technologically Advance Nation, Dr. Michio Kaku Predicts the next 20 years. China the New Leader of A.I. Technology. fallow us on twittier Instagram facebook Pintrest
I visit broadcast veteran Outlaw Dave to do some quick Geek hits on Black Panther, Star Trek, old comic book movies from the 90s: Blade and Spawn, and otherwise catch up with the gang where I got my start.
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A not very funny thing happened on the way to pick up gifts for our supporters: Evo got into a motorcycle accident. As a passenger in an Uber in a very Thai neighborhood of Bangkok. How does a passenger in the back of a car find himself a player in a motorbike crash? Like we said, it’s not a funny story. Hopefully it has a happy ending. Got a question for us? (https://goo.gl/zb4JGN) . Computer Transcription Gone Terribly Wrong Making a transcription of a podcast episode is hard, unless you take the lazy route and have a computer do it. Which is what we did below, thanks to PodcasterPro. No, we're not using the tool the way they want us to, but the results -- for us -- are hi-larious. Let us know if you agree, and read this: 00:00:04 Oh ones, although this one on one with no. This morning with one side. Oh my God. Just one is high gear. Jio. Who Chievo This is great from the bank or podcast. I think the question for you has either Have you ever been in a car accident in Thailand? Thanks. Ooh, that's a great question, Greg. Thanks for asking, I'm Sheila D and I am Yvo Tara u-unless. No, We are Shiboh. You are listening to this one time and no one likes a smart ask, Greg. Yes, we have been in an accident by we I don't mean shoe on I talking to you again, Greg. I mean, you and I this just happened to us. Oh, hi, honey. Hey, it's been an exciting morning. Yeah, yeah, where to begin, I'm glad I stayed home. Actually had you'd the the whole thing would have been different. Butterfly effect had gone with us. It wouldn't have actually happen. Oh no, You make me feel bad weather. It wasn't my intention. I apologize for that. Let me tell you, find listener what is going on. A little bit ago earlier today, my partner, Greg, on the Bangkok podcast, we're on our way to go get something special, four hour patrons. Those who have supported us for the last six months are getting something very special from us. And so we were going today to to place the order to to, to grab these things. No, I'm not telling you what they are, but they are awesome. If you are not a listener, the Bangkok podcast, You don't know anything about this, but you should go check it out. Regardless of at us. We're not here to Pimp the show. I'm here to talk about what I did honey. 00:01:51 It's always you Michio hinterland no, it's usually me as we are telling the Uber driver that this is a good place to stop for us was a relatively not busy street here in Bangkok, the Uber driver polls over to the left because we drive on the left side of the road here. Not quite in a. Like a driveway area, but off to the side of the road to wear in here he hasn't. So he clearly we stopped and in is time for me to pop the door. So I can jump on the kerb. Well, I said it wasn't a busy street, but it was busy enough streak that I didn't notice the motorcycle. That was Uming along the left side abyss between us and the curb as motorcycles do as as I often. But do barracks. If somebody's dropping you off, they should be close enough to that. Curb that a motorcycle cake get through there. That is true. There were there were there really wasn't enough room for for a motorbike I I would assume not There were certainly no motorbike lane, which we sometimes do well, you're None of that was the case, and it was a curve. It was kind of a blind area. And again, the he had pulled over, so I assumed always go, Okay. I popped the door open and immediately here. Oh, a motorcycle taxi carrying two on helmeted ladies. Oh no clip that door As I popped it open. Now, It wasn't like a full on T-Bone assault. Not like the door was all the way open and then slammed into it because there's no damage to the Uber driver's car. I think I popped the door open and probably clipped One of either the driver or one of the passengers on the leg. It's very, very low. And that caused a motorbike to lean to the left even further an impact, the break. And so they were all three of them kinda piled up,...
Dr. Amit Goswami is a retired full professor from the University of Oregon’s Department of Physics where he served from 1968 to 1997. He is a pioneer of the new paradigm of science called “science within consciousness,” an idea he explicated in his seminal book, The Self-Aware Universe. For a full write-up and more THIRDEYEDROPS.com
Welcome to the show! Today we go over Warp Drives, Warp Bubbles & the Em Drive in the hopes that we can answer some fan questions and address whether or not Warp Drives are real and whether NASA has created a Warp Field. TOPICS IN EPISODE: Warp Engine, Science Fiction/Star Trek, Distance to Alpha Centauri With/Without, The Concept of Multi-Generational Crews versus single, What Real Engines do we have, Today, in Space Travel?, Specific Impulse, Engine Efficiency, Costs, Slingshotting Planets &/or Stars, Railgunning Spaceships, Space Weather, Ion Engines , Plasma Engines, Nuclear Pulsed Rockets , Ramjet Fusion, Solar Sails, Planetary Society, LightSail, Em Drive, Warp Bubble, Story Behind EmDrive & ‘Warp Drive’ Claims Space Articles in Question: Did NASA Just Accidentally Produce A Warp Bubble? EmDrive Could Lead To Warp Drive http://www.inquisitr.com/2040259/did-nasa-just-accidentally-produce-a-warp-bubble-emdrive-could-lead-to-warp-drive/#hIAibspxKy01Fo1E.99 Has NASA Really Created A Warp Drive? http://www.iflscience.com/space/warp-drives-mars-and-back-time-lunch NASA May Have Accidentally Created a Warp Field http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/04/nasa-may-have-accidentally-developed-a-warp-drive/ Space Links: NASA Spaceflight - "Evaluating NASA’s Futuristic EM Drive" April 29, 2015 by José Rodal, Ph.D, Jeremiah Mullikin and Noel Munson - subedited by Chris Gebhardt http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/04/evaluating-nasas-futuristic-em-drive/ NASA SPACEFLIGHT - Forum "EM DRIVE DEVELOPMENTS" http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.0 Satellite Propulsion Research Ltd - Em Drive emdrive.com Space Books: Kaku, Michio. Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel. New York: Anchor, 2009. Print. Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel By Michio Kaku
Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, renowned futurist, and popularizer of science. As co-founder of String Field Theory, Dr. Kaku carries on Einstein’s quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory of everything. You will not be surprised to hear that Michio […]
Since 1967 Bill Tara has been an active advocate for natural heath care. He was Vice President of Erewhon Trading Company, one of Americas first national distributors of organic foods, and was a co-founder of Sunwheel Natural Foods in London, England. He has been a health counselor, teacher, author, entrepreneur and creator of health education centers in Europe and North America. www.humanecologyproject.com Bill's innovative and creative teaching of traditional approaches to health, healing and personal development has taken him to over twenty countries as a seminar leader. He has appeared on a variety of radio and television shows in England, America and Australia speaking on Dietary policy and the environment, including Nightline with Ted Koppel. In 1975 he founded the Community Health Foundation in London England, a Charitable Trust that was the largest natural health education center in the world. Together with Michio and Aveline Kushi, he was a founder of the Kushi Institute and served as Executive Director of the institute programs in London and Boston, USA. Bill has served as a senior faculty member for the Kiental Institute in Switzerland and the Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. He was Chairman of the European Macrobiotic Assembly for four years and served as Chairman of the North American Macrobiotic Congress for two years. In 1975 he edited and published, Your Face Never Lies, based on the teachings of Michio Kushi, which continues to be one of the most popular books on Oriental Diagnosis. In 1985 he published Macrobiotics and Human Behavior, the first book by a Westerner on the Chinese theory of the Body/Mind connection. His new book, Natural Body / Natural Mind is now available. Since early 2008 Bill has served as the Head of Natural Therapies at the SHA Wellness Clinic in Albir, Spain. This unique facility offers a fusion of Asian and Western natural health care. Difficult times require bold visions. The difficulties that are evident in the decline of individual and social health, the precarious nature of the economy, social justice and the degrading of the environment all demand fundamental changes in the values of modern culture. The Human Ecology Project is based on the firm belief that human society is capable of creating new habits of body and mind, thought and action that can dramatically improve the quality of life on the planet for future generations and ourselves. Bill can be contacted through http://www.billtara.net Karen can be contacted through http://www.ih4y.com/
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Honestly what else can you say about this absolute visionary! Take your pick out of a hat and Mr.Kaku can teach you! Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, acclaimed public speaker, and popularizer of science. A co-founder of string field theory, Kaku resumes Einstein's quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory of everything. Michio continues Einstein's search for a “Theory of Everything,” seeking to unify the four fundamental forces of the universe—the strong force, the weak force, gravity and electromagnetism. This is a rare opportunity that will cover all aspects of life. If you have a question, about, well… anything, do not miss this interview!Creator of Level Up Adventures, Justin Halliwell knows he has created something special, “I grew up reading comic books, playing video games, going to the movies, watching people and characters do amazing things.” Halliwell continues, “The problem though, was that I couldn't do those things and that was all I dreamed of doing! I created Level Up so that no other children or grown-ups have to miss out.” Justin joins Ken in the studio to talk about the difficulties of starting a business like this, and how he was able to turn it into such a popular product! At the San Diego Comic Con, and at other venues around the country, Halliwell witnessed Zombie Runs, Apocalypse Adventures and the like, but nothing like his vision for Level Up Adventures. Halliwell explains that he saw room for improvement and rightly sprung into action!
Symphony of Science is a site that posts songs made from clips of shows dealing with science. so far they only have three songs, all here. Songa are listed with people in them. A Glorious Dawn-Carl Sagen & Stephen Hawking We Are All Connected-Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye Our Place In The Universe-Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Michio Kaku & Robert Jastrow
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Yo-Yo talks of friend and composer Michio Mamiya and pianist Joel Fan.