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Amazing collisions of cars on icy streets
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Watch this crazy home video of cars colliding on the icy streets of Portland. One word to describe these drivers - DUMB
read comments (Comments)iShares Cup 2008 : Capsizes and Collisions!
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Raft of Medusa - Choreographic Collisions 2
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Installation for 'Choreographic Collisions 2', Choreography of Federicapaola Capecchi, as part of Biennale di Venezia/Danza 2008, director Ismael Ivo. Media Artist: Lutz Gregor Music: Paki Zennaro Performances June 19/20/24/25 Venezia www.lutz-gregor.com
Collisions - Part 2 of The Science Series
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

READ THIS - if you haven't seen the first video yet then watch it here: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=R3yFku2L6V4&fmt=18 When you have watched this video watch the sequel here: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlr7k_3qRcY&fmt=18 This was another short video which I made as part of a science project. It explains how two trains of different masses and speeds react when they collide. again i tried to make it as entertaining as possible.
Hubble Space Telescope - Chapter 5
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Part 5 in a series of videos produced by the ESA for public distribution about the Hubble Space Telescope and much more. This video is Copyright Free material with some restrictions. Find out more at: http://www.spacetelescope.org
01 9th, 2009

It must be hard to drive on a ice road, but I've never tryed. Stupid girl car crash skid oil parking accident funny ice woman driving bad auto stupid the worst driver ever Car Crash Wreck Winter Snow Ice Dangerous Collisions Truck Cold Between Cars Car Crash Wreck Winter Snow Ice Dangerous Collisions Truck Cold Cars funny accident woman driving dumb driver oil skid
The Large Hadron Collider - Part 1 of 3
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_fAT4WSEw0 The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva. It planned to circulate the first beams in May 2008. First collisions at high energy are expected mid-2008 with the first results from the experiments soon after. The LHC is designed to collide two counter rotating beams of protons or heavy ions. Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam. * The beams move around the LHC ring inside a continuous vacuum guided by magnets. * The magnets are superconducting and are cooled by a huge cryogenics system. The cables conduct current without resistance in their superconducting state. * The beams will be stored at high energy for hours. During this time collisions take place inside the four main LHC experiments.
01 9th, 2009

End of the World? Search for God Particle. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex, intended to collide opposing beams of protons charged with approximately 7 TeV of energy. Its main purpose is to explore the validity and limitations of the Standard Model, the current theoretical picture for particle physics. It is theorized that the collider will produce the Higgs boson, the observation of which could confirm the predictions and missing links in the Standard Model, and could explain how other elementary particles acquire properties such as mass. The LHC was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), and lies underneath the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. It is funded by and built in collaboration with over eight thousand physicists from over eighty-five countries as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories. The LHC is already operational and is presently in the process of being prepared for collisions. The first beams were circulated through the collider on 10 September 2008, and the first high-energy collisions are planned to take place after the LHC is officially unveiled on 21 October 2008. Although a few individuals have questioned the safety of the planned experiments in the media and through the courts, the consensus in the scientific community is that there is no conceivable threat from the LHC particle collisions. Concerns have been raised in the media and through the courts about the safety of the particle physics experiments planned to take place at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator to date, built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva, in Switzerland. The claimed dangers of the LHC particle collisions, which are scheduled to begin on 21 October 2008, include doomsday scenarios involving the production of stable micro black holes or the creation of hypothetical particles called strangelets. The potential risks of these unprecedented experiments were reviewed in 2003 by the LHC Safety Study Group, a group of independent scientists, who concluded that, like current particle experiments such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), the LHC particle collisions pose no conceivable threat.A second review of the evidence commissioned by CERN in 2008 reaffirmed the safety of the LHC collisions in light of further research conducted since the 2003 assessment. The 2008 report was reviewed and endorsed by CERN's governing body and by the Division of Particles & Fields of the American Physical Society and was published in the Journal of Physics G. It concludes that any doomsday scenarios at the LHC are ruled out because the physical conditions and events that will be created in the LHC experiments occur naturally in the universe without hazardous consequences.
The Large Hadron Collider - Part 2 of 3
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osMiB_KNcV4 The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva. It planned to circulate the first beams in May 2008. First collisions at high energy are expected mid-2008 with the first results from the experiments soon after. The LHC is designed to collide two counter rotating beams of protons or heavy ions. Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam. * The beams move around the LHC ring inside a continuous vacuum guided by magnets. * The magnets are superconducting and are cooled by a huge cryogenics system. The cables conduct current without resistance in their superconducting state. * The beams will be stored at high energy for hours. During this time collisions take place inside the four main LHC experiments.
The Large Hadron Collider - Part 3 of 3
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva. It planned to circulate the first beams in May 2008. First collisions at high energy are expected mid-2008 with the first results from the experiments soon after. The LHC is designed to collide two counter rotating beams of protons or heavy ions. Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam. * The beams move around the LHC ring inside a continuous vacuum guided by magnets. * The magnets are superconducting and are cooled by a huge cryogenics system. The cables conduct current without resistance in their superconducting state. * The beams will be stored at high energy for hours. During this time collisions take place inside the four main LHC experiments.
Waves, Bubbles and Reactions in a Free Sphere of Water
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com First waves in a large free sphere of water in weightlessness are examined. A large free sphere of water 130mm in diameter. A puff of air is put radially directed from side and we look at the resulting waves. There is combination of surface waves and body waves that go through this spere. Then water droplets in a bubble in a sphere are examined. A sphere of water in weightlessness, 75mm in diameter with an air bubble of 35mm inside. Water droplets are injected into the bubble and the resulting collisions are examined. Most of the collisions are elastic. But once in a while a collsion will result in a mass transfer with the interface. Finally effervescent antacid tabled in a water sphere is examined. A sphere of water, 15mm in diameter, with an effervescent antacid tabled. Bubbles form rapidly from chemical reaction. This experiment was done at International Space Station by Don Pettit from NASA. --- It's Never too Late to Study: http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. ---
The Large Hadron Collider
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

The LHC is currently in the final stages of construction, and commissioning, with some sections already being cooled down to ~2K The first beams are due for injection mid June 2008 with the first collisions due 2 months later When activated, it is theorized that the collider will produce the elusive Higgs boson, the observation of which could confirm the predictions and "missing links" in the Standard Model of physics. It could explain how other elementary particles acquire properties such as mass. The verification of the existence of the Higgs boson would be a significant step in the search for a Grand Unified Theory of everything.... "The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible" - Albert Einstein Higher Quality post of this video: http://stewartosinga.we.bs/hd/lhc.html Related video: "Search for the Higgs" http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=_fJ6PMfnz2E Song: Nine Inch Nails - Ghost - track 9 http://ghosts.nin.com/ The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva. It planned to circulate the first beams in May 2008. First collisions at high energy are expected mid-2008 with the first results from the experiments soon after. The LHC is designed to collide two counter rotating beams of protons or heavy ions. Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam. * The beams move around the LHC ring inside a continuous vacuum guided by magnets. * The magnets are superconducting and are cooled by a huge cryogenics system. The cables conduct current without resistance in their superconducting state. * The beams will be stored at high energy for hours. During this time collisions take place inside the four main LHC experiments.
3of5 -- The Universe - Deadly Comets and Meteors
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

All 5 Parts of: The Universe - Deadly Comets and Meteors Aired: Tuesday December 16, 2008 Right now cosmic forces prowl the universe and threaten man's very existence. They're asteroids and comets, theyve left their imprint on planet Earth, literally. Initially helping to build planets through violent collisions, during this fiery bombardment period they may have even seeded Earth with water and the building blocks for life. Since the turbulent formation of the solar system, these space rocks have continued to impact Earth. Some have been so violent that they've led to mass extinctions, including one that wiped out the dinosaur. New theories suggest that asteroid and comet dust harbor deadly viruses that may have triggered some of our worst pandemics. The possibility of future collisions remains a legitimate threat yet despite their dangers, asteroids and comets may hold vital natural resources, which could actually preserve mankind.
Justin Nozuka - Don't Listen to a word you've heard
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Lycrics: Open your eyes Close your ears Close your ears Open your eyes Listen to what you see You are blind to what you hear Listen to what you see Do not fear the truth beneath Reach for roots beneath the trees Listen to the words you seek Dont listen to a word they say Do NOT listen to a word youve heard Do not listen to a word youve heard People are people we live for our own Live how you think not by what youve been told I've been a fool Oh I've been a fool Walking the line with both of my eyes shut And I'm begging you Oh I'm begging you (Chorus) Don't listen to a word you've heard Don't listen to a word you've heard This world is full of strangers This world is full of hypocrites Scratching for their winnings At least I am one to admit Oh born in a world relying on gold I've yet to find someone under control But people are people and we live for our own Live how you think not by what you've been told (Don't listen to a word you've heard ) (4x) The flag waves up above you For liberty and freedom And fighting for your nation Killing a wives, daughters, husbands, son And your told That you're being attacked By terrorist invasions But over and over again It is you who points the guy (Chorus) If you close your eyes right now Try to seek a vision you can listen to A vision of collisions of what you know is true You can do what you pursue if you only try to To open your eyes And listen to the visions colliding with collisions Collisions on a mission Risen from what youve listened to Listen to No Dont listen to a word youve heard Dont listen to a word youve heard Unless Unless the word that youve heard is a word that you said Close your ears to words from out Unless the word came out your head Or the word was built with your hands Close your soul to a voice of a man from a non distant land Cause that man has a plan to put bullets through your stand Do you stand under this Or Do you stand over this Do you over stand me You must not be listening Its O.K. I understand Why I We No he, Told you But Do If you have the words inside your self Then Listen to the words you hear Listen to the words you say Listen to the words you say Listen to the words you say ------------------------------------- MP3 Song of Justin Nozuka - Don't Listen to a word you've heard. More songs yet to come.
5of5 -- The Universe - Deadly Comets and Meteors
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All 5 Parts of: The Universe - Deadly Comets and Meteors http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=718C1EB33F0AD57F Aired: Tuesday December 16, 2008 Right now cosmic forces prowl the universe and threaten man's very existence. They're asteroids and comets, theyve left their imprint on planet Earth, literally. Initially helping to build planets through violent collisions, during this fiery bombardment period they may have even seeded Earth with water and the building blocks for life. Since the turbulent formation of the solar system, these space rocks have continued to impact Earth. Some have been so violent that they've led to mass extinctions, including one that wiped out the dinosaur. New theories suggest that asteroid and comet dust harbor deadly viruses that may have triggered some of our worst pandemics. The possibility of future collisions remains a legitimate threat yet despite their dangers, asteroids and comets may hold vital natural resources, which could actually preserve mankind.
Crashes
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009
01 9th, 2009

This was a request by SkieLuLuMUGEN. It wasn't hard, but it was definitely a relief from fighting super cheap characters, and a warm welcome back to making Mugen videos. Opera Elmer... Ah yes, Elmer fudd in his ever so classic warrior custom in that amazing episode of one of the greatest cartoons ever made, Looney Tunes. Those were the days... And then came other good cartoons like Courage the Cowardly Dog, Johnny Bravo, the powerpuff girls, Ed Edd 'n Eddy, Dexter's Lab... yeah... but then all those shows and other good ones got replaced by what is now a compendium of crapfests you now find on Cartoon Network, augh! The only real cheap traits I can find in Opera Elmer is that his priority and collisions are abyssmal, but aside from that, he's a very decent character. I find a lot of me in DDR actually. We both custom sprite our own creations, which I've always grown to appreciate, and I have to say that he did a very nice job with all of his characters, despite having some of the worst collisions I've ever seen. I decided to do this match with three characters. I was requested to do this with Misuzu, which is the first match. The second match, I decide to use a long lost member of my team, Dink Smallwood. I'm trying to get back into using my other characters and not just Misuzu, so this was a good start. Dink's got a large arsenal of projectiles that make it easy to keep Opera Elmer away,... as long as he's not already close. Since Dink is too tall, most of his projectiles tend to fly right over Opera Elmer if he's too close, so it was important to keep him away, otherwise I have to launch the giant duck, but even THAT is difficult since I recently found out (the hard way) that there IS a way to avoid the attack, you need to hit the tiny bird before it goes off screen. When Elmer's too close, he sometimes hits the bird, making the attack fail completely. Dink's bad at close quarter combat, so it was really important to keep Elmer away as much as possible. I think I'm gonna start using Dink Smallwood more often... As for the last match, I decided to make this fight a true challenge by using Maxime. Maxime is by far #1 on my team in terms of having a low potential, so this made the fight very challenging. With little range to take advantage of, I had to think fast every moment Elmer was open for getting hit. The biggest problem I had was that Elmer's good at keeping distance in close combat, so getting close to him is nearly impossible.... unless.. Unless you use Maxime's forward reversal move, which makes him dash forward, allowing him to get close enough to get a combo in. I had to keep making big combos on Elmer to get my power up high enough to be able to use my supers, especially the Helicopter one since it's the only super Maxime has that deals any decent amounts of damage. It took me around 10 tries to beat Elmer with Maxime, 3 with Dink, and I bested Elmer on my first try with Misuzu.
01 9th, 2009

Record attained by myself playing in Expert Mode. For better quality/no file splits/runs of more games visit www.speeddemosarchive.com I am very pleased with this run. As was typical for the period before the home console discovered the mode known as PAL60, the PAL version of this game runs at 5/6th the speed of the NTSC version due to the 50/60Hz frequency difference. I thought at first this game was not at all ideal for speedrunning, due to the on-rails blaster style of most missions. Then it hit me that the branching storyline would actually make it rather interesting. I painstakingly timed every level, and every branch within a level (with the help of my little sister Angie), and discovered a faster path than the one on the NTSC speedrun already hosted here. Number of kills was not very important to me in this run, but I try and make it entertaining for you... Expert difficulty in this game basically means there are more enemies, and they shoot more rapidly and with faster lasers. It also means if you collide with ANYTHING you lose a wing, and therefore any laser upgrades you may have accrued. Collisions also incur much more damage. Much effort is therefore taken to avoid collisions! Corneria- Manage to get a medal, and kill the boss without having to U-turn. Meteo- Use up some bombs at the start to avoid boosting into some enemies that pop up from behind the rocks. Very satisfied with the boss fight. Fortuna- Was a bit worried when I lost a wing, but then I remembered that the 15th enemy killed on an all-range mission gives out a laser upgrade/wing repair. ROB saves the day! One of my fastest clearances of the Wolf team ever. Sector X- Let Peppy die so he wouldn't distract enemies from Falco in the next mission. Some pretty shoddy flying in the warp. Sector Z- The most important time-saver. Letting the first missile hit the Great Fox ends the mission two minutes faster than if you were to save it. I kill Slippy so the enemies focus on Falco so he doesn't go after the missile. Bolse- I lose my wings and spend a bit too much time looking for an upgrade and give up in the end. Not much time wasted though, just a second or two after each attack run on the core. My heart skipped a beat when I collected the last gold ring (I was hoping to start Venom with two rings to allow a quick upgrade to double health). Venom 1- In places I am more conservative with boosting to avoid crashing and losing my wings and precious health. Interestingly enough on Expert mode Venom 1 is harder than Venom 2. VERY satisfied with how quickly I manage to take out the statue boss and Andross. Hope you enjoy watching it! Since I discovered this project a few months ago I have been mighty impressed by the work here, and it is an honour for me that I have a run hosted here. Thanks to Nate for capturing and Radix for upkeep of the site.
Start of big bang theory -LARGE HADRON COLLIDER
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

http://technicalstudies.com The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a gigantic scientific instrument near Geneva, where it spans the border between Switzerland and France about 100 m underground. It is a particle accelerator used by physicists to study the smallest known particles -- the fundamental building blocks of all things. It will revolutionise our understanding, from the minuscule world deep within atoms to the vastness of the Universe. Two beams of subatomic particles called 'hadrons' -- either protons or lead ions -- will travel in opposite directions inside the circular accelerator, gaining energy with every lap. Physicists will use the LHC to recreate the conditions just after the Big Bang, by colliding the two beams head-on at very high energy. Teams of physicists from around the world will analyse the particles created in the collisions using special detectors in a number of experiments dedicated to the LHC. There are many theories as to what will result from these collisions, but what's for sure is that a brave new world of physics will emerge from the new accelerator, as knowledge in particle physics goes on to describe the workings of the Universe. For decades, the Standard Model of particle physics has served physicists well as a means of understanding the fundamental laws of Nature, but it does not tell the whole story. Only experimental data using the higher energies reached by the LHC can push knowledge forward, challenging those who seek confirmation of established knowledge, and those who dare to dream beyond the paradigm.
Aurora Borealis / Educational Video
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

Aurora Borealis / Educational Video. NASA Connect - DITNS - Aurora Borealis. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. NASA Connect Segment exploring the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. This segment exlains this natural phenomena and its history. Year: 2004. Keywords: Aurora Borealis; Northern Lights; Artificial Aurora; Terrella; Magnetism; Earth; Electrons; Natural Phenomena; Plasma; Solar Wind; Light Particles; Atmospheric Gases; Duration: 00:04:39; Sponsor: NASA; Contributing Organization: NASA. Auroras (North/South Polar Lights; or aurorae, sing.: aurora) are natural colored light displays in the sky, usually observed at night, particularly in the polar zone. They typically occur in the ionosphere. Some scientists call them "polar auroras" (or "aurorae polares"). In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis, named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. It often appears as a greenish glow or sometimes a faint red, as if the sun was rising from an unusual direction. The aurora borealis is also called the northern polar lights, as it is only visible in the North sky from the Northern Hemisphere. The aurora borealis most often occurs from September to October and from March to April. The Cree call this phenomenon the Dance of the Spirits. Its southern counterpart, the aurora australis/southern polar lights, has similar properties. Australis is the Latin word for "of the South". Benjamin Franklin first brought attention to the "mystery of the Northern Lights." He theorized the shifting lights to a concentration of electrical charges in the polar regions intensified by the snow and other moisture. Auroras are produced by the collision of charged particles from Earth's magnetosphere, mostly electrons but also protons and heavier particles, with atoms and molecules of Earth's upper atmosphere (at altitudes above 80 km). The particles have energies of 1 to 100 keV. They originate from the Sun and arrive at the vicinity of Earth in the relatively low-energy solar wind. When the trapped magnetic field of the solar wind is favourably oriented (principally southwards) it reconnects with Earth's magnetic field, and solar particles enter the magnetosphere and are swept to the magnetotail. Further magnetic reconnection accelerates the particles towards Earth. The collisions in the atmosphere electronically excite atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere. The excitation energy can be lost by light emission or collisions. Most aurorae are green and red emission from atomic oxygen. Molecular nitrogen and nitrogen ions produce some low level red and very high blue/violet aurorae. The light blue colors are produced by ionic nitrogen and the neutral nitrogen gives off the red and purple color with the rippled edges. Different gases interacting with the upper atmosphere will produce different colors, caused by the different compounds of oxygen and nitrogen.
What Happens When Galaxies Collide?
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009
CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009

A video giving a tour of the LHC (underground accelerator) at CERN. Measuring 27km in circumference, it will become the world's largest particle accelerator. The first beams are due for injection mid-June 2008 with the first collisions planned to take place 2 months later. The LHC will become the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/
Multi-Car Crash Snow Slide on Ice
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009
Car Crash, Traffic Accident @ Rijeka
Author: Admin01 9th, 2009
Samurai Champloo episode 22 (part 1/3)
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Episode 22: Cosmic Collisions (part 1 of 3) Director: Shinichiro Watanabe Soundtrack: Nujabes, Shing 02, Fat Jon, Minmi information about the music: http://www.spookhouse.net/angelynx/comics/champloo-music.html DISCLAIMER: I do not own or claim to own Samurai Champloo, nor do I have any affiliation with Manglobe INC or Fuji TV. This is a free fansub, and I did not create it.


















