Dejo estos dos documentales de las últimas teorías de la física moderna acerca de cómo está construida nuestra realidad. Estos videos están en inglés...
Bienvenidos ! Aca encontrarán muy buenos artículos en español de Budismo, Tantra, Vajrayana y Yoga. Todos traducidos de fuentes de primer nivel mundial.
More about String Theory:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryA First Course in String Theoryby Barton Zwiebach DownloadSupersymmetry and String Theory Beyond the Standard Modelby Michael Dine DownloadLectures on String Theoryby Lust DDownloadBlack Holes, Information And The String Theory Revolution The Holographic Universeby Leonard Susskind DownloadString Theory and M-Theory A Modern Introductionby Katrin Becker DownloadWhat Is String Theoryby Joseph Polchinski Download
String Theory
The theory of strings, sometimes referred to as the theory of everything,i is considered by many physicists to be the most promising explanation to date for the nature of ultimate reality. (...)
Wow, Aaron over at Uncertain Principles has written a great article titled, “What is String Theory?”
Read the article and the comments over at Uncertain Principles.
More on String Theory here.
Chapter 1 Technorati wacks Blogrolling, the rest of us are just Collateral DamageChapter 2 Hey Technorati My Authority is not getting updated! BlogrollChapter 3 String Theory and Technorati Forum Edicate NASA's Hubble, Chandra and Spitzer space telescopes shows a giant jet of particles that has been shot out from the vicinity of a type of supermassive black hole called a quasar. The jet is enormous, stretching across more than 100,000 light-years of space -- a size comparable to our own Milky Way galaxy!’Twas brillig, and the slithy tovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:All mimsy were the borogoves,And the mome raths outgrabe.As our journey begins we must abandon all that is known and familiar and used M-theory to explain a number of previously observed dualities. until now The multiverse proposed by Many-worlds interpretation had a shared time parameter. In most formulations, all the constituent universes are structurally identical to each other and though they have the same physica
Discovery Magazine has received its entries for videos attempting to explain the physical theory of string in less than two minutes. There were a couple (the one above, The Next Revolution and Mass Through Strings) I feel were OK but, for the most part, I am a bit disappointed. Maybe I was expecting too much in terms of creativity and production values but many just seem like hardly any thought was put into how to direct and produce them. Of course, I didn't enter one so I really shouldn't complain too much.
My heart is still beating, my palms are sweaty, my eyebrow is twitching and I am shaking all over, thats the effect that the last hour of television has had on me. What was I watching you ask? the 20th episode of the best thing on television since, since, since [insert past favorite show here]. I was watching Heroes! This episode has everything a fan of the series could have wanted; action, surprise, emotions, death, advancing storyline, destruction and plot twists.
I will not spoil it but lets just say all major characters are either dead or involved in this episode, all acting is top notch and the ending will have you screaming like a love starved chimpanzee while jumping around your living room!
I have added a few more pictures to the Heroes Picture Gallery.
"The fourth dimension is actually the only one that matters. Space is nothing - it is reduced every day by mechanical means of communication - but consider two men seated side by side. They do not live in the same time. There is no possible communication between them. And it is often the tragedy of life to feel oneself only a few centimetres away from beings among whom one lives, yet separated from them by all the infinity of time."
(Marcel Brion, "The Idea of Time in the Work of James Joyce", trans. from the French by Robert Sage, in Samuel Beckett and others, Our Exagmination Round his Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress (London: Faber and Faber, 1972; first publ. Paris: Shakespeare and Co., 1929))