Friday, September 18, 2009

SPACE / TIME & PHYSICS & Art

Here are some sites and resources to help you with your Space / Time projects

the latest from Hubble:  http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/25/ 







My shero Mae Jemison -Astronaut, Art Collector and Dancer.

Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together Astronaut, dancer and art collector talks about how both the arts and sciences in education are fundamental for the health of our nations future.  (Ted.com)


Beauty and truth in physics: Murray Gell-Mann on TED.com Amazing talk from a Nobel Prize Theorist who explains particle physics, the strong and weak force, electromagnetism, and gravity  - and the beauty of a simple equations makes the universe a more than amazing place, but profoundly elegant.  (Ted.com) 


from a GREAT site with Killer COOL videos about how galaxies form etc, etc - a MUST -->


Cosmic
Voyage
to
Elsewhere:
The
Scale
of
the
Universe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rUfJG4yWLg

 


Powers
of
Ten

‐
By
Charles
and
Ray
Eames
(furniture
makers)
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C946u0ItznM







Michio Kaku's own Website  - one the most visual physicists I know.

http://mkaku.org/ 


Listen on line to Michio Kaku: Theoretical physicist and author talks about possibility of forcefields, time travel, and how science fiction becomes fact over time, and where the next changes will come from"Physics of the Impossible,"

(MN public radio)  http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/04/16/midmorning2/

 


 Science Friday's interview with Lisa Randel about hidden dimensions, which is needed to explain string theory.  What would life be like in these dimensions.


Garrett Lisi on his theory of everything  

On supercolliders:

This is the best example of what CERN is --> 

Particle hunting at the LHC:  by Ben Allanach

http://plus.maths.org/issue51/features/allanach/index.html

http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/   the CERN homepage

 

 Brian Cox on CERN's supercollider take a virtual tour of the CERN supercollider and learn what we can understand from particle physics, matter and anti-matter... and more.

and here's the latest update on what is going on with CERN.  i.e.:  Why did we need to fix it... etc.


SciFri Radio: Particle Hunters
Researchers announced this week that they've detected the production of single top quarks at Fermilab. We'll talk about the find and the search for...


SciFri Radio: Trouble at the Large Hadron Collider
A breakdown in a magnet system during testing of the Large Hadron Collider last week may have the massive physics experiment off-line until next...


SciFri Radio: Looking forward to LHC
Physicists around the world are looking forward to the startup of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN later this year. We'll talk about the project,...


image taken from:  http://www.ted.com/speakers/patricia_burchat.html

Patricia Burchat sheds light on dark matter     (on Ted.Com)

"Patricia Burchat studies the structure and distribution of dark matter and dark energy. These mysterious ingredients can't be measured in conventional ways, yet form a quarter of the mass of our universe."  (Ted.com)

 

Brian Greene on string theorythe guy known as "the guy seen on Nova's 'Elegant Universe'.  


 

Richard Dawkins on our "queer" universe      This is all about if you think you understand quantum mechanics, then you really don't.  What are the limitations of the mind to understand it.  But not really.  Definitely, a fun one for fans of Deleuse an Guittari.  Browninian motion (chaos and fractals)  (Ted.com)

 Stephen Hawking asks big questions about the universe  

 

George Smoot on the design of the universe  understanding what the universe looks like.  What does dark matter, dark energy etc  look like.  

 

Michio Kaku On Aliens On Physics 

Michio Kaku - 'Physics Of The Impossible' [1/2]  His interview on AlJazeeraEnglish


Links to WNYC Radiolab on the topic of Time:
· For an interesting conversation between an artist and a physicist:
Description: ARTIST ALEXIS ROCKMAN AND ASTROPHYSICIST NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON DEBATE THE MERITS OF HOPEFUL IMAGES, SCIENCE IN POP CULTURE, AND HOW HUBBLE IMAGES MIMIC PSYCHEDELIC ART.


Artists or sites dealing with space and/or time in interesting way:

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