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Old 11-14-2010, 04:08 PM   #721
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doh...apologies...

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/1...m-%28Part-1%29

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Wanted to share some must see's for documentaries of late, some of them obvious some maybe not so much. Anyhow if you need help umm locating them please PM me, otherwise they are in the usual places.

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The genius of Britain.

The first programme begins 350 years ago when a small group of friends, colleagues and rivals defied everything that was known about the world at that time.
Stephen Hawking and Jim Al-Khalili explain how Isaac Newton saw mathematics at the root of everything, from gravity to light.
James Dyson demonstrates Robert Boyle's air pump, which revealed the life-giving invisible world around us, whose laws could be understood through experiment and reason.
David Attenborough celebrates the many interests of Christopher Wren, who was best known as an architect, but was equally fascinated by surgery and astronomy.
Richard Dawkins explores Robert Hooke's revelatory microscopic world, and champions the virtues of a scientist whose name was almost wiped from the history books by men who despised him: most notably his arch-rival Newton.
And Kathy Sykes charts Edmond Halley's exploration of the stars, which helped Britain's sailors to rule the waves.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/g...in/4od#3080361

So far its season 1 and a total of 5 episodes.

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BBC - Life in Cold Blood - David Attenborough

BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the UK from 4 February 2008 on BBC One.[1] A study of the evolution and habits of amphibians and reptiles, it is the sixth and last of Attenborough's specialised surveys following his major trilogy that began with Life on Earth.
The series comprises five 50-minute programmes, each one followed by Under the Skin, a 10-minute section that features Attenborough interviewing the scientists whose work has led to the sequences included in the main programme. It also examines the challenges faced by the crew and reveals some of the techniques used to film the series.[2]
The series is a co-production between the BBC and Animal Planet. The executive producer is Sara Ford and the series producer is Miles Barton. The Under the Skin segments were produced by James Brickell in collaboration with the Open University.[2] The score for the main films was composed by David Poore and Ben Salisbury, whilst the music for Under the Skin was written and performed by Tony Briscoe.
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The Story of Science


THE STORY OF SCIENCE: power, proof and passion; tells the story of the forces that came together to create scientific knowledge; the practical business of making instruments and machines; the great forces of history – revolutions, voyages of discovery and artistic movements – and the dogged determination of scientists and experimenters. This is the story of how scientific ideas shaped the modern world and how science made history. For 3,000 years people have wrestled with the great questions of existence. What is out there, what is the world made of, where did we come from?
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Stephen Hawkings into the Universe


Into The Universe with Stephen Hawking is an epic new kind of cosmology series, a Planet Earth of the heavens. It takes the world's most famous scientific mind and sets it free, powered by the limitless possibilities of computer animation. Hawking gives us the ultimate guide to the universe, a ripping yarn based on real science, spanning the whole of space and time -- from the nature of the universe itself, to the chances of alien life, and the real possibility of time travel.
For the love of all that is this thread, make sure you watch this one; the last one of the episodes called "The story of Everything" is repulsively awesome in its outstandingness.


If anyone has any ones to share from the last few years that you loved by all means let us know, I'm a documentary addict.
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I have to find this on Bell....awesome
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http://documentaryheaven.com/
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One of my favorites, but I was asking more of what specific docs have you guys found lately that you recommend. For every 1 great doc you usually have to wade through 4 mediocre ones
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One of my favorite youtuber's with a new one on this recent cool discovery about the Milky Way.

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U of C scientists capture anti-matter

http://www.calgaryherald.com/technol...653/story.html
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U of C scientists capture anti-matter

http://www.calgaryherald.com/technol...653/story.html
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I don't understand what anti-matter is. What is the difference between an hydrogen atom and a anti-hydrogen atom (what they captured)?
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An anti-hydrogen atom is made of the antimatter counterparts of the normal components of a hydrogen atom.

While hydrogen has one electron and one proton, anti-hydrogen has a positron and an anti-proton.

Antiparticles like the positron and anti-proton are part of the Standard Model of particle physics, most particles have an antimatter equivalent that has the same mass and spin, but have the opposite charge.

And when matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate, producing other particles (photons, forms of radiation, etc).
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Go back and read the comments on that Herald article... Anti-Matter=Black Hole :facepalm:
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Lol, don't tell that guy that antimatter particles are created in the atmosphere all the time via cosmic rays.
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^ I enjoy that on as many levels as you do, two fivenagame...
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Go back and read the comments on that Herald article... Anti-Matter=Black Hole :facepalm:
Dude, that's not even the worst part.
Dude thinks one stray atom of anti-hydrogen could somehow consume the whole earth.....I guess that's true.....if the whole earth consisted of a single atom of hydrogen.
I haven't done the math, but I'm gonna ballpark the earth's entire mass at slightly greater than 1 hydrogen atom.
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