Synesthesia: Daniel Temmet - The Boy With The Incredible Brain |
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"Science and the taboo of psi" with Dean Radin |
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A video presentation of his book, Entangled Minds, Dean Radin presents information regarding Eastern and Western philosophical points of view that define and explain their impact on individual human models of perception and awareness. His PowerPoint presentation includes scientific data and a chart of measuring increasing levels of human observer-perception, from the more common, “gut feeling or feeling of being stared at - amenable to scientific study but highly controversial,” through intuitive to religious epiphany, oceanic feeling and mystical union – rare experiences presently beyond the reach of science but well accepted.” |
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Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public |
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February 25 - 27, 2009 - "The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and The Bravewell Collaborative partnered to convene a summit that explored the science and practice of integrative medicine - health care that addresses together the mental, emotional, and physical aspects of the healing process - for improving the breadth and depth of patient-centered care and promoting the nation's health" (“Major Initiatives”). |
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TED Presentation: "The Sixth Sense" |
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MIT premiers a demonstration of a "wearable device that enables new interactions between the real world and the world of data."
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TED Presentation: Blaise Aguera Y Arcas, co-creator of
Photosynth, demos Seadragon and computer vision research. |
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"Blaise Aguera y Arcas leads a dazzling demo of Photosynth, software that could transform the way we look at digital images. Using still photos culled from the Web, Photosynth builds breathtaking dreamscapes and lets us navigate them." |
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Scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering
demonstrate the first working "invisibility cloak. |
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Harvard scientists study Esref Armagan at work |
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Born without eyes, Armagan paints in 3D, as if he has always had vision, including colors, shapes and depth perception. |
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ABC News PrimeTime: Seeing Music, Tasting Color |
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Synesthesia - Cross-wired brains and blending of senses. According to Dr. Richard Cytowic, "Once synesthetic associations are established in childhood they're there for life." |
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Dan Aykroyd's Unplugged on UFOS |
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Features UFO footage of NASA ten mile long tether behind the shuttle as measurement for huge saucers, discusses lights of "Big Black Deltas", giant ships (triangular and rectangular) over Phoenix, release by the Mexican government of infrared footage, and sustained demonstration of electromagnetic / Tesla levitation of cannon ball, as well as "testimonies by Astronaut Gordon Cooper and others, including former president Ronald Reagan." |
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Most gigantic model railroad in the world |
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"This is simply unbelievable. The Miniatur Wunderland model railroad in Hamburg, Germany is the largest in the world, covering 16,146 square feet of space with more than 10,000 train cars running around its 6.8 miles of HO scale track. Now, the makers of this huge layout have created a video that gives you a jaw-dropping look at the vast scope of this intricate work of art." |
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Fountain of Bellagio, Las Vegas: Time To Say Goodbye |
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“Central to the design concept was achieving a sense of fluidity and flexibility, the designers said, enabling the fountain to best interact with the musical element and leading to its reputation as a ‘dancing fountain” (“Fountains of Bellagio”).
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Twin Musical Tesla coils playing Mario Brothers |
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"Twin Solid State Musical Tesla coils built by Steve Ward and Jeff Larson playing Mario Bros theme song at the 2007 Lightning on the Lawn Teslathon sponsored by DC Cox (Resonance Research Corp) in Baraboo WI. The music that you hear is coming from the sparks that these two identical high power solid state Tesla coils are generating. There are no speakers involved. The Tesla coils stand 7 feet tall and are each capable of putting out over 12 foot of spark. They are spaced about 18 feet apart. The coils are controlled over a fiber optic link by a single laptop computer. Each coil is assigned to a midi channel which it responds to by playing notes that are programed into the computer software. Video was captured by Terry Blake. What is not obvious is how loud the coils are. They are well over 110dB."
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Google Earth 5 - 3D Mars! |
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"This is an exciting demo of the new Google Earth 5 simulation of Mars - complete in 3D. It shows you a number of the new features including 3D terrain, high resolution satellite imagery, locations..."
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Sunken city echoes Atlantis off southwestern tip of Japan |
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"Professor Masaaki Kimura of Ryukyu University claims that underwater rock formations are the remnants of an ancient Asian civilization that disappeared under the sea off the coast of the southwestern tip of Japan. He also believes the legends of the lost continents of Mu, or Lemuria, and Atlantis could have been based on these ruins. Staircases and roads have been found. According to the Professor, the city must have looked just like an ancient Roman city."
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From The Internet Archive - Charles Hall Presentation:
Millenial Hospitality: Living with the Tall Whites at Nellis |
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"UFO Charles Hall Lived With Tall White Aliens!" Internet Archive / Open Source Video. Charlie is an enlisted man assigned as a weather observer at the farthest outposts of Nellis AFB. Turns out Charlie is more intelligent, brave, humble, sensitive and in better control of himself and his emotions than other humans. Charlie is telepathic and the best candidate to interact with some soldiers and their families who call this third rock from the sun "home." Poignant, funny, terrifying, Charlie and several Tall Whites work with and overcome their natural differences. Though it was "more than difficult," a select few became friends and a couple were more like family. They loved and respected him as an exceptional human being. I envy Charlie. |
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Chimamanda Adichie: The danger of a single story |
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"Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding." |
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I Know What I Saw |
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A nine part documentary of UFO experiences. |
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The Singing Revolution, a documentary |
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"How do you keep hope alive when everything is lost? This is the story of how culture saved a nation."
- The Singing Revolution, trailer
"By 2003, we were determined to tell this story to the rest of the world. We had found virtually no one outside the Baltics who knew of the Singing Revolution. And yet it was one of the most amazing stories we had ever heard. Laulupidu, the Estonian song festival held every five years that features 30,000 singers on stage, was to be held in 2004. Laulupidu played a key role in keeping hope alive during the Soviet occupation, and it was critical to capture it on film. If we missed shooting Laulupidu in 2004, the next festival wouldn't take place until 2009" (Tusty).
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T.T. Brown Electrogravity Vacuum Experiments |
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Late 1950's 8mm lab video showing Thomas Townsend Brown researching electrogravitic devices.
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