Clips from a BBC documentary explaining the arguments from the 1920's until now as to whether electrons are particles, waves or both.It outlines Einstein's distaste at Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and is a good starting point in realising that the universe is far, far stranger than can be imagined.Formerly on thingsihaveseen
Crash Test Dummies music video "Superman's Song" from their 1991 debut album "The Ghosts That Haunt Me".Written by Brad RobertsPerformed by Crash Test DummiesConcept by Ellen ReidDirected by Dale HeslipProduced by Vast ProductionsCanada's Golden Sheaf Award Winner for Best Music Video (1991)Summary: A group of super heroes, whose perfect lives are deteriorating, gather to lay the once invincible Superman to rest.
The Council on Foreign Relations The Bilderberg GroupTrilateral Commission New World Order World GovernmentNorth American UnionMilitary Industrial ComplexFederal Reserve fraudGlobalism War with IranU.S. Economic DepressionMartial LawFascismBig Brother SocietyPolice StateCashless SocietyScientific Dictatorshipsare all on our doorstep and most people don't even realize it.Download this video and post it on your own youtube channel.FAIR USE NOTICE: We are making this material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights,economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material asprovided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.Music: Thomas Newman - Road to Chicago (Road to Perdition Soundtrack).
Crash Test Dummies music video "God Shuffled His Feet" from their second album of the same name released in 1993.Written by Brad RobertsPerformed by Crash Test DummiesConcept by Ellen ReidDirected by Tim HamiltonProduced by Hoodoo FilmsSummary: The band plays in a room with giant cogs and sawdust falling while people in a miniature theatre try and ask God trivial questions.Trivia:This version of the song is actually the radio edit. The intro and outro have both been shortened.Most of the questions that are inserted into the "Insert Question Here" slot are lyrics from other songs on the album.This music video references the 1900 book "The Wizard of Oz".
First in a series of videos designed to guide the non-subtexter (or subtexter) into the realm of their relationship.Song: I Wanna Have Your Babies by Natasha Bedingfield
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Seconda parte del minicorso su una parola molto invocata, spesso ... Minicorso su una parola molto invocata, spesso abusata. Scopriamo da dove arriva, e se la nobiltà, intesa come casta, oggi esista ancora o meno.