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The Tabletop Explainer is an intermittent educational vlog presenting answers to viewer questions, brief science lessons, and ideas for teachers and students. It is a feature of my blog "Tilts at Windmils" which can be found at www.davidcolarusso.c om
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Video to In Context by Field Music from the album Tones of Town, released on Memphis Industries in 2007. Get the track and/or album from: memphis.greedbag.com www.field-music.co.u k
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This is one of my Fav song .. so when i decided to make a my First video using Pictures i didn't have to think twice of a Theme .. so here I m ... I would like to thank the Audio Content owner: UMG & Sting. This is a Non Commercial Use of your song. & I request the users/viewers of this song not to make any commercial use of this Video.. Thanks again...
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In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millenium, an image that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this image represents, is forever changed by it. How Can the universe be 78 billion LY across? I explain that in this article: www.deepastronomy.co m There is also a link to a science paper on the topic, that paper actually states 96 billion LY. arxiv.org
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Rob Barron of My Photo Tutor (www.myphototutor.co m) gives a brief explanation for newcomers to the art of photography to help them understand this important aspect of the craft.
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Sungha arranges and plays 'Fields of Gold' by Sting. You can get tabs for 'Fields of Gold' from the picture section of my 'MySpace' site at www.myspace.com
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This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated. In the video narration, I round that value up to 47 billion light years. I also took out Numa Numa guy.
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