Singularities (Audio: Filastine / Video: Kognitive Krew)

from the album Dirty Bomb by Filastine produced by Kognitive Krew of Barcelona
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from the album Dirty Bomb by Filastine produced by Kognitive Krew of Barcelona
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Lecture series on Mathematics-II by Dr.Tanuja Srivastava, Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

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A monoid surface M is a surface of degree d with only isolated singularities and which has a singularity of multiplicity d-1. If we place this singularity at the origin O, then M has an affine equation of the form: M = f_d + f_{d-1}, where the f_i are homogeneous polynomials of degree i. It is clear that monoid surfaces are very special. Eg, it is easy to see that any monoid surface is rational, which makes it potentially useful for applications in geometric design. Moreover, the very difficult question on the maximum number μ(d) of singularities on a surface of degree d which was mentioned in door no. 06 can be answered completely for monoid surfaces: μ(d)=d*(d-1)/2+1. This result was known to Rohn around 1900 at least for the case of quartics. In general, we first found it in a paper of PH Johansen, M. Loberg, R. Piene (2006, to appear in the Compass II Proceedings) on (real) monoid hypersurfaces. The proof for one implication is not difficult and can be found in the paper mentioned above. First, one notes that a point (p0:p1:p2:p3) other than O is singular if and only if the plane curves fd and fd-1 intersect with multiplicity at least 2 at (p1:p2:p3). By Bezout's theorem, this can only happen at d*(d-1)/2 points. Conversely, the authors of the paper give the construction which our film illustrates to show that this number is attained. In the film, f_5 is the black curve which is a deformation of a regular pentagon, and f_4 is the product of the two cirles. In the film <b>...</b>

In this fluid dynamics video we show how a drop of water freezes into a singular shape when deposited on a cold surface. To see more videos like this, visit my blog at astronasty.blogspot.com Credit Oscar R. Enriquez, Alvaro G. Marin, Koen G. Winkels, Jacco H. Snoeijer View the paper here: arxiv.org

Showing singularities effect on armored enemies. It works. Also some pistol sniping and some pistol missing.

Invisible NYC isn't your average street shop: lodged in a sublevel storefront in NYC's Lower East Side, it's relatively unassuming from the outside. And that's exactly how the team likes it, because this is not the place to get a tattoo on a whim. Just as you'd expect your tattoo artist to approach each project with advance preparation and research, Invisible NYC thrives off customers who do the same. Founder Troy Denning has assembled a strong roster of world-class artists who are highly sought after without any sort of advertising or promotion. The secret to their business is simple: offer top notch service to clients which results in continuous word-of-mouth referrals. Our time spent with Troy and crew yielded some great insight into what they value and what keeps them sharp. Directed by Kellen Dengler. www.kellendengler.com For more information www.invisiblenyc.com http
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I worked on Singularities more today, and added this neat particle/star system. I know Black Holes generally tend to suck things in rather than blow them out, but initially I wanted to do some kind of 'gravity lensing', but this came out, and I like it. Particles are shifted towards red when they accelerate, and larger circles exert a higher force. It's inspired shamelessly by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate", with a few modifications. lab.andre-michelle.com The video is a bit choppy due to my capture software, the actual animation is smooth.
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This video is about the Borde-Guth-Vilenkin Singularity Theorem, Gravitation singularities, the Big Bang, and skydivephil. This is the first video in a series. I have emailed Arvind Borde and Alan Guth and hope to get some answers for the next video in the series. But I'm just hoping. I did this video with a timelimit of 15 minutes, but when I started uploading, Youtube congratulated me and said I could upload longer videos, I'll keep that in mind for the next video. Hope you enjoy the video. Music: Non-Stop Music Producer Series - Edge of the world Two Steps from Hell - Atlantis Deep East Music - To the last KPM Music - Emerge West One Music - Distant Dreams
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Jahphet Landis started drumming at the age of 9 through an unfortunate event. When his family's apartment in Bushwick, Brooklyn burned down, the hospitality of the church next door brought him into their walls and introduced him to the house band's music. He began attending each week and as his passion for live music grew, the band took him under their wings and taught him how to play the drums. Under the tutelage of percussionist Santiago Vasquez, he developed his style further and eventually joined Australian electro punk band The Death Set in 2008. Through several years of heavy touring, Jahphet built relationships and toured with the likes of Santigold, Spank Rock, Amanda Blank, Theophilus London, Jesse Boykins lll and Ninjasonik. He continues to play with The Death Set as they prepare to release their sophomore LP, Michel Poiccard, this Spring. We joined him one evening for a practice session to find out more about his craft. Directed by Kellen Dengler. www.kellendengler.com For more information www.roofeeo.com http
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During galactic scans, NASA's Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer has detected patterns that are similar to that of an electrocardiogram - in x-rays. This comparison of two black hole's shows how the time between x-ray blips can determine their size.
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Clarifying the case of singularities as discussed in the video by me and SPR4GOD. I also for the first time test to use a mic instead of text. And I know that sometimes, I sound a bit unclear, but it's the first time and it feels a bit unuasal. :)
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How often should you change your bedsheets? Stephen Hawking fills us in. Another Morning Show is the best black & white morning show in the 2-3 minute range available on the Internet today.
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That's how you dive in russia! VERY FUNNY ^^ The guy is not seriously injured, he took away with a small bump on a head ;) I guess that proves the fact that devil doesn't take drunk people :D
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Dr Amnon H. Eden is a computer scientist with the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex and a research fellow of the Center of Inquiry. He received his MSc Cum Laude from the Department of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University for investigating machine learning models for learning natural concepts, and his PhD from the Department of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University for his research in the theory and practice of software design. Dr Eden is the author of the book Codecharts: Roadmaps and Blueprints for Object-Oriented Programs (forthcoming), and the Philosophy of Computer Science entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (co-authored with Raymond Turner). Before taking an academic position, Dr Eden was a professional programmer and software consultant with start-ups and multinationals in Tel Aviv area. In 2008 Dr Eden introduced the "Technological Singularity and Acceleration Studies" track to the European Computing And Philosophy conference series, and he is currently co-editing the volume "The Singularity Hypothesis: A Scientific and Philosophical Assessment" commissioned by Springer. This talk considers the concept of the technological singularity, but takes a notably different approach from Ray Kurzweil's book "The Singularity is Near" -- which describes the transhumanist vision of the merger of flesh and machines. Kurzweil takes the "technological singularity" to mean a "rupture the fabric of human history". The <b>...</b>
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Singularities are a whole lot cooler then you thought. In case you need a refresher on what a mathematical singularity is, look up asymptotes and holes. Also, you should probably listen to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a ring on it)" if you don't know the song.
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Terence McKenna and Gregory Stock speak about the epic transition we face in the very near future called the Singularity. This shift will be the result of the inevitable culmination of infinite technological progress and the emergence of completely new states of connectedness. Once the Singularity happens, infinite growth is reached. Within a very short amount of time (as a result of this exponential growth), we will take our first steps towards a new age as an entirely new entity. We will then go on to saturate the entire physical universe with our newly born super-intelligence, or we will gain the ability to actually leave the 3-Dimensional universe and move to higher (or simply other) states of being. ***Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.***
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There is no way to cover a surface of nontrivial topology with a regular pattern without loosing some of the patterns order. You end up stitching patches of that regular pattern together and where the patches meet you go to have singularities. Do the singularities have some necessary, optimal positions? If yes, how can we find their optimal positions? Surface rationalization should be easier if we knew were to put them in the first place. Ugly arbitrary patterns I have seen too many. In the video I mark those panels green that deviate from the six-neighbours-in-harmonic-proximities condition. One may think that the green spots should be the actual singularity positions for this particular surface. Anybody wants to write a PhD? Me? Oh!
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A conversation with Susan Howe at the Kelly Writers House, March 23, 2010, as part of the Kelly Writers House Fellows Program. For more information, visit the KWH calendar at: writing.upenn.edu To watch the complete event, go to: writing.upenn.edu Susan Howe has defied pat definitions of contemporary avant-garde poetry and has created a diverse body work in varied media and across many disciplines. Her critical work includes the book My Emily Dickinson, which has been called "one of our seminal works of creative scholarship" by the poet Michael Palmer. Ms. Howe has been active as an actress, a painter, and a radio producer, and has collaborated with experimental musician David Grubbs on a series of interdisciplinary projects including two audio compilations - Thiefth and Songs of the Labadie Tract. Ms. Howe has received two American Book Awards and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999. In 1996 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and in 1998 she was a distinguished fellow at the Stanford Institute of the Humanities. She was elected a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets in 2000. Ms. Howe is author of many books of poetry, including Europe of Trusts: Selected Poems, Frame Structures: Early Poems 1974-1979 and The Midnight. Her work has appeared in the anthologies The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry and In the American Tree. On Howe's performance of her own writing, the poet Maureen Owen observes: "Listening to her <b>...</b>

Examples of singularities of simple mappings in R^1, R^2, R^3, leading to the basics of the general theory (inverse and implicit function theorems). Requires knowing about the matrix of derivatives and a little about linear algebra.
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I started programming this last night. It's inspired shamelessly by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate", with a few modifications. lab.andre-michelle.com The circles grow, and they lose health (via Hawking Radiation, duh) when they touch, playing a plucked string sound with pitch dependant on the size of the circles. Straight up C++ and SDL, none of this Supercollider/Processing pretentiousness.
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Toner Low's 'Evil Machinery on the Rise' vs. Ray Kurzweil on 'The Singularity'. Marinetti looks out loudly.
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My Singularity generative music app running on two laptops at the same time, as I'm experimenting with making it interactive over the internet, so users can share the same space. Inspired by Andre Michelle's "Pulsate". lab.andre-michelle.com
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Continuation of part 1, with two more examples.
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Quantum singularities: Waves of probability (Spanish subtitles). (Original title: "El mundo cuántico: "ondas de probabilidad"). Video imported from: www.youtube.com [ Text imported from cited channel: Uploaded by Hermanalma on Mar 7, 2010: " La dualidad onda-partícula, el principio de incertidumbre y la incapacidad de nuestro sentido común para comprender el comportamiento de la materia a escala atómica. Categoría: Educación. --- Etiquetas: física cuántica cuantos electrón dualidad ondas partículas incertidumbre indeterminación átomo relatividad." ] It also can be seen at: www.youtube.com
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I have a tendancy to do a lot of thinking late at night but then I have no one to talk to so I grab one of my lads and wake them up and batter there head for 10 minutes with cosmological theories I have been in to cosmology since I was 6 I have also been interested in nuclear phycsics since about that age via a interest in nuclear weapons a due to my grandmother explaining how they ended ww2, I wanted to understand how these big bombs worked. Funny how things overlap. I would not excatly say my children are sick of me grabbing them and saying stop what your doing and listen to this for 10 minutes while I blow your mind but they told me to stick it on youtube so I stuck the fujipix on record while In a productive mood, Sticking these two vids out here to see what people think. What do you think? I am serverly dyslexic so it may take me awhile to get back to you ttfn
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