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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

SCIENCE WATCH : ATOMS AND MOLECULES -BASICS - ANIMATION LESSON FOR KIDS

 

ATOMS AND MOLECULES -BASICS -

ANIMATION LESSON FOR KIDS

979,964 views•Nov 19, 2012

MAKEMEGENIUS

356K subscribers

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Atoms are basic building blocks of any matter.Combination of these atoms are molecules.Atoms are made of particles called protons, electrons & neutrons.Check this video for fun learning of atomic structure.Interesting animation lesson for children on structure of atoms . How atoms form molecules. What are valence electrons etc.

 

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EXCITING TRAIN JOURNEYS :: GLACIER EXPRESS - ZERMATT TO ST MORITZ

 

GLACIER EXPRESS IN WINTER SNOW:

FROM ZERMATT TO ST MORITZ (INTERRAIL/EURAIL)

2,336,728 views•Jan 19, 2019

ALLAN WILSON

17.6K subscribers

Switzerland's famous Glacier Express in Winter Snow. Travelling from Zermatt to St Moritz by train on the Interrail Pass / Eurail Pass. Full details/itinerary here: https://www.bangorni.com/glacier-expr...

We travelled in early January following a stay in the town of Zermatt (next to the famous Matterhorn mountain) when the small station town is still covered in snow and decorated for Christmas. Note, this was part of a wider Interrail/Eurail journey outlined fully here: https://www.bangorni.com/interrail-in...

 

The Glacier Express railway train then follows from Zermatt (08:00AM start for us) through many small mountain stations, including Visp, before crossing the snowy mountains of the Alps.

Early attractions include the Oberalppass, which is the highest point of the journey, as well as the Rhine Gorge where the Rhine River passes in the Swiss Alps. Before reaching the next main station at Chur (pronounced Coor). And this is an optional end to the Glacier Express.

 

However, the best-known attraction is the Landwasser Viaduct, found along the train line between Chur and St Gallen, and it takes roughly 2 hours between these two stations of the railway line.

 

The Glacier Express takes 8 hours in total from Zermatt to St Moritz (Switzerland) on what is known as the 'World's Slowest Fast Train' where it is a high-speed train, only, given the terrain, it is the world's slowest when going from point A to point B.

 

Do subscribe for similar travel videos and for more on our life and travels check out our website http://live-less-ordinary.com/. All material is produced by travel bloggers Fanfan and Allan Wilson.

 

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FASCINATING FACTS : WORLD'S EMPTIEST COUNTRIES


WORLD'S EMPTIEST COUNTRIES

710,145 views•May 2, 2020

DREW BINSKY

1.84M subscribers

 

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TRAVEL AND FOOD : TIBETAN FOOD IN SHIGATSE

 


TIBETAN FOOD IN SHIGATSE -

TRADITIONAL BREAKFAST IN TIBET!

1,230,280 views•Oct 16, 2019

MARK WIENS

6.57M subscribers

 

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Thank you to https://www.travelchinatibet.com/ for hosting me on my trip to Tibet!

 

SHIGATSE, TIBET - Along with Lhasa, Shigatse is one of the most important and largest cities in Tibet. We had the honor to explore Shigatse for the day, learn about the city, eating Tibetan food, and learn about the amazing Tibetan culture. #Shigatse #Tibet #food

 

Tibetan breakfast - There’s nothing better to eat for breakfast in Tibet than tsampa - roasted barley flour, mixed with yak cheese, yak butter, and sugar, and formed into small hand-squeezed balls. It grows like a loaf of bread in your stomach - it’s so hearty and filling. The best part of the experience was eating it in a local home and watching them as they made it for breakfast, the common way they do everyday for breakfast. The butter tea was excellent.

 

Tibetan food lunch - We went to a local family restaurant for lunch we we tried a number of Tibetan, and specifically Shigatse foods, including dumpling in soup, a fried bread stuffed with yak, fried sheep lungs, and Tibetan blood sausage. It was a heavy and meaty lunch, and the food was delicious.

 

Tashilhunpo Monastery - As the palace of the Panchen Lama (second most important spiritual figure in Tibetan Buddhism), the Tashilhunpo Monastery is one of the most sacred and important sites in Shigatse. After walking around the temple complex in the morning, we then went into the temple complex in the afternoon.

 

It was a great day of food, exploring, and learning in Shigatse, Tibet.

 

Thank you to Travel China & Tibet (https://www.travelchinatibet.com/), they sponsored my trip to Tibet, and they did an amazing job to cater to the exact things I wanted to do. Highly recommended when you visit Tibet.

 

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Grateful thanks to MARK WIENS, all involved in making this video and YouTube.


FACTS & FIGURES : A 3D ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE - CARTER EMMART


A 3D ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE - CARTER EMMART

1,231,510 views•Mar 8, 2013

TED-Ed

12.2M subscribers

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For the last 12 years, Carter Emmart has been coordinating the efforts of scientists, artists and programmers to build a complete 3D visualization of our known universe. He demos this stunning tour and explains how it's being shared with facilities around the world.

 

Talk by CARTER EMMART.

 

Grateful thanks to TED-Ed, CARTER EMMART and YouTube.

 

REARRANGE YOUR SEATS!

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Monday, August 24, 2020

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LOOKING BACK AT HISTORY : INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY (1947)

 

INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY (1947)

524,468 views•Apr 13, 2014

BRITISH PATHÉ

1.77M subscribers

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Indian Independence Day. London.

 

M/S people arriving for the reception at India House. M/S Pethwick-Lawrence, arm in sling, arriving. C/U of Rahimtoola, High Commissioner for Pakistan. M/S of two Indian boys alighting from car. M/S of people arriving at Lancaster House for Pakistan ceremony. M/S of Rahimtoola receiving guests. C/U of A U Alexander, arriving wearing top hat. M/S of M K Vellodi returning High Commissioner for India hoisting flag of India.

 

 

 

C/U a woman speaking while Vellodi looks on. C/U Brigadier J H Chaudhuri, of the Indian army saluting. M/S exterior view of India House. M/S exterior view of Lancaster House. C/U Rahimtoola waiting to receive guests inside Lancaster House. M/S of Indian woman hosting the Pakistan flag. Doctor Hewlett Johnson (Dean of Canterbury) arriving for ceremony at India House.

 

 

 

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TRAVEL AND FOOD : WITH MARK WIENS TO PARADISE ISLAND IN THAILAND!! KOH SURIN NATIONAL PARK

 

TRIP TO PARADISE ISLAND IN THAILAND!!

KOH SURIN NATIONAL PARK 

424,968 views•Jun 22, 2020

MARK ABROAD

574K subscribers

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Koh Surin (หมู่เกาะสุรินทร์) - In March 2020, we spent about a week in the Southern Thailand province on Phang Nga - I absolutely loved it - from the food to the people to the natural scenery and beaches. We decided to go to Koh Surin (หมู่เกาะสุรินทร์), a national park island, known to be one of the most pristine islands in Thailand. And since it wasn’t as busy with tourism as it typically is, we were able to get a booking at the National Park lodge on the island. In this video I’ll share this entire experience of getting to Koh Surin, and staying in the bungalows.

 

Greenview Tour Speedboat -  1,700 THB ($52.44) per person, roundtrip - First you must get to Koh Surin (หมู่เกาะสุรินทร์) island, and the fastest way to get there is by speed boat which takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. The boat left from Khura Buri (คุระบุรี) pier, in Phang Nga province. The boat ride was surprisingly smooth and we arrived to the island, to the amazingly pure and clear waters of the islands.

 

Buffet lunch - 750 THB ($23.13) per person - There aren’t too many food options - or let me say, no food options other than the National Park headquarters canteen. But you can choose to order from the menu, or you can eat the buffet that lots of snorkeling trips eat on day trip to the island. Since the buffet was ready and we were really hungry, we just ate the buffet. It’s not the greatest Thai food you’ll eat, but it was ok.

 

Bungalow Price - 2,000 THB ($61.69) per night - Bungalows are basic, but comfortable, with AC and self contained. I thought they were great.

 

The best things for me about staying at the bungalow overnight is that Koh Surin (หมู่เกาะสุรินทร์) can be busy during the day because most people take day trips to the island, but head back to mainly by 3 or 4 pm. So being there after hours, it was so quiet, so peaceful, and so relaxing. That was the best.

 

Thank you for watching and hope you’re having a fantastic day!

Grateful thanks to Mark Wiens, MARK ABROAD and YouTube.


SCIENCE WATCH : WHAT'S THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE? : MICHIO KAKU

 


MICHIO KAKU: WHAT'S THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE?

IT'S IN THE DARK MATTER | BIG THINK

439,566 views•Nov 8, 2012

Big Think

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Michio Kaku: What's the Fate of the Universe? It's in the Dark Matter

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Michio Kaku on what makes a supergenius.

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MICHIO KAKU:

 

Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku 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).

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TRANSCRIPT:

 

Michio Kaku: If you watch the "Big Bang Theory" on CBS television you see these clueless nerds who are doormats when it comes to the opposite sex, right.  And you realize is there any basis in reality?  First of all none of my friends are like that and all my friends are physicists, right.

 

Well there is a kernel of truth and that is some of these individuals may suffer from something called Asperger’s Syndrome which is a mild form of autism.  These people are clueless when it comes to social interactions.  They don’t look you in the eye, for example. And yet they have fantastic mental and mathematical capabilities.  We think, for example, that Isaac Newton had Asperger’s.  The greatest scientist of all time was very strange.  He had no friends to speak of.  He could not carry a decent conversation and yet here he was spitting out some of the greatest theories in the history of science.  Calculus.  The Universal Law of Gravitation.  The Theory of Optics.  And we think he had Asperger’s Syndrome.

 

Now Asperger’s Syndrome is a mild form of autism and in autism we have what are called savants.  That is people that have an IQ of maybe 80 but have incredible mathematical and musical abilities.  In fact, some of these individuals can hear one symphony and just play it by memory on a piano.  Other people could be in a helicopter, have a helicopter ride over Manhattan, see the entire New York harbor and then from memory sketch the entire harbor.  In fact, if you want to see it go to JFK Airport in New York City and you will see it as you enter the international terminal.    So what is it about these people?  Well, first of all a lot of them had injuries to the left temporal lobe.  One individual had a bullet as a child go right through the left temporal lobe.  Another person dove into a swimming pool and injured very badly the left temporal lobe.  And these people wound up with incredible mathematical abilities as a consequence.  And so what is it about their brains?

 

Well Einstein’s brain has actually been preserved.  Einstein when he died had an autopsy in which case the pathologist stole the brain without permission of the family.  He just realized that he was sitting next to something historic, took the brain, took it home with him, and it was sitting in a jar in his home for decades.  He even drove across the country with the jar inside his trunk.  And there’s even a TV special where you can actually see the cut up brain of Albert Einstein.  And you realize first of all the brain is a little bit different.  You can’t tell by looking at it that it’s so remarkably different but you realize that the connections between the prefontal cortex and the parietal lobe – a connection that is accentuated in people that do abstract reasoning is thickened.  So there definitely is a difference in the brain of Einstein.  But the question is did it make Einstein or did Einstein make this change of the brain?

 

Are champions born or are they made?  That still is not known because people who exercise mental abilities, mathematical abilities, they can thicken that part of the brain themselves.  So we know that people who do well in mathematics, brain scans clearly show that their brains are slightly different from the average brain.  So in conclusion, we’re still children with regards to understanding how this process takes place.  Tonight don’t go home and bang yourself on the left temporal lobe.  We don’t know how it works.  We just know that in a tiny fraction of these cases people with injury to the left temporal lobe, some of the become super geniuses.

 

Directed/Produced by JONATHAN FOWLER AND DILLON FITTON

 

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A THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Sunday, August 23, 2020

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