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Square One TV: Archimedes Video from Square One TV about Archimedes with Beverly Mickins and Reg E. Cathy as Archimedes Tags: Archimedes Square One TV PBS Math |
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Acorn Archimedes Acorns launch video for the Archimedes computer, the first 32 bit ARM RISC machine. The machine was launched June 16th 1987. This video came from http://www.acornpreservation.org/ in a huge 100mb video file. Tags: acorn archimedes arm risc os arthur bbc micro |
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Archimedes The Highly Educated Owl A Tribute to a classic Disney character Tags: Disney Cartoon Sword in the Stone Wizard Merlin King Arthur |
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Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 1 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity |
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The Archimedes Palimpsest Google TechTalks March 7, 2006 Will Noel Roger L. Easton, Jr. Michael B. Toth ABSTRACT The Archimedes Palimpsest is a 10th Century medieval manuscript that is the subject of an ongoing technical, scientific and conservation effort at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 1999, the multidisciplinary team has been disbinding, conserving, imaging, analyzing, transcribing and studying the 174 parchment folios -- yielding approximately 400Gb of data to date. The Palimpsest, which the team affectionately calls "Archie," includes at least seven treatises by Archimedes: The only copies of two of his Treatises, /The Method/ and /Stomachion/; the only copy in Greek of /On Floating... Tags: archimedes google howto |
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WildTrig2: Quadrance via Pythagoras and Archimedes We show how the basic notion of rational trigonometry---quadrance---arises from the geometry of the ancient Greeks. The little-known sister theorem to Pythagoras features prominently, and is closely related to a theorem of Archimedes. Tags: quadrance trigonometry rational triple quad formula Archimedes Pythagoras geometry |
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Archimedes: Ancient Text Revealed with X-Ray Vision August 3, 2006 presentation by Uwe Bergmann for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach's Summer Science Lecture Series. Uwe Bergman, Physicist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator takes the viewer on a journey of a 1,000 year old parchment from its origin in the Mediterranean city of Constantinople to a particle accelerator in Menlo Park. Stanford University Office of Science Outreach: http://oso.stanford.edu Summer Science Lecture Series: http://oso.stanford.edu/lecture_series.html?id=1 Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford Tags: science engineering math medicine technology education outreach |
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Choperia Archimedes Stephan Kurman, Fernando Borges, Zó e Elias Salomão Jr. Tags: jazz |
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Archimedes' Principle Archimedes' Principle Tags: archimedes buoyancy physics science |
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Archimedes Almost Dies Laughing Best Clip in Sword In The Stone Tags: funny sword in the stone archimedes merlin wizard owl hilarious disney |
User: minky311 |
Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 2 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity |
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Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 3 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity |
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Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 4 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: math Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity |
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Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 5 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity math |
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Nova- Infinite Secrets: The Genius of Archimedes Part 6 of 6 In 1991, a small Medieval prayer book was sold at auction. Miraculously, some original writings of Archimedes, the brilliant Greek mathematician, were discovered hidden beneath the religious text. Through scholarly detective work with the help of modern technology, this book now reveals Archimedes' stunningly original concepts, ideas, and theories—revelations that, if known sooner, might have reshaped our world. Many historic figures have been hailed as ahead of their time. Few—if any—are said to be centuries ahead of their time. The Einstein of his era, Archimedes had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, and designed marvelous war machines for his native Syracuse to use against the invading Romans. Many of Archimedes' works disappeared during the Middle Ages, but some survived to help inspire the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One document that seemed irretrievably lost was his final treatise The Method, which reputedly explained how he achieved his brilliant results—secrets he revealed nowhere else. Now, over 2200 years later, the discovery of The Method has experts and scientists dreaming of what might have been if Renaissance thinkers and other great minds had known of his ideas and been able to build on them. NOVA explores Archimedes' rare writings, as well as the book's mysterious beginnings, tumultuous history and amazing discovery. As the ancient text comes back from the dead, it unlocks its revolutionary contents—the infinite secrets of one of history's greatest thinkers. Tags: math Archimedes Palimpsest Pi Circles Nova PBS WGBH Greek Mathematics Manuscript Infinity |
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Archimedes Steam Cannon - Myth Confirmed After the Mythbusters busted the myth that Archimedes could have created a steam powered cannon, I decided that it was more than possible, given the right approach. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME, ITS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Tags: Mythbusters Physics Steam Cannon Archimedes |
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Archimedes and Advertising None of us are above it. Even Archimedes — the famous ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer — fell victim to the occasional silly assumption. But when it comes to advertising, you probably want to avoid any silly assumption that will cost you something as important as your marketing budget. So what can you do to make sure you don't build an entire campaign on the wrong idea? Tags: business communications advertising marketing direct ad agency campaigns testing reason |
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Archimedes Of Syracuse Archimedes Of Syracuse 287 BC - 212 BC Archimedes was the greatest mathematician of his age. His contributions in geometry revolutionised the subject and his methods anticipated the integral calculus 2,000 years before Newton and Leibniz. He was also a thoroughly practical man who invented a wide variety of machines including pulleys and the Archimidean screw pumping device. Tags: Archimedes Of Syracuse |
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Archimedes 2007 IV - Archimedes 2007 of CNCHS Tags: archies archimedes arkimedes CNCHS cnchs |
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Julius Sumner Miller - Physics - Archimedes pt. 2 Demonstrations in physics - archimedes' principle Tags: Professor Julius Sumner Miller physics archimedes science |
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Simpleng Tao-Archimedes Movie Archimedes movie with the sing simpleng tao by glock 9... Tags: archinians I-Archimedes simpleng tao archimedes movie |
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Fluid Mechanics - Archimedes' Principle the mathematical way A mathematical rigorious approach to derive Archimedes' principle. We find the magnitude of the Buoyancy force here. Gaussian Math Fluid Mechanics module, situable for those studying it as an undergraduate module. Check out www.gaussianmath.com for an indepth study with downloadable notes or for more math related content. Tags: fluid mechanics archimedes gaussian math physics |
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Fred Harris Introduces the Acorn Archimedes BBC A3000 Part 1 Fred Harris from Playschool and BBC Micro Live fame introduces the computer which seemed to be in every school until the late 90s, and is still in some schools even now! Apologies for the sound/picture quality in places, it's off a very old video! Tags: acorn archimedes a3000 bbc micro live fred harris playschool zarch lander genesis lotus 123 computer literacy project |
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Julius Sumner Miller - Physics - Archimedes pt. 1 Demonstrations in physics - archimedes' principle Tags: Professor Julius Sumner Miller physics archimedes science |
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Archimedes The story of Archimedes told through parodies of popular movies and TV shows. A Calculus 12 Project by Michael Silverwood, Trevor Alexander, Colin Whelan, Ryan Talbot and Jay Park. Tags: Calculus Pi Lost Seinfeld Forrest Gump Jeopardy Old School LOTR Michael Silverwood Colin Whelan Trevor Alexander |