Professor David Suzuki has some wise words for us all, watch and listen to his Test Tube story as he shares a common scientific observation.
TIP: enter just a single word when prompted in the opening screen.
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Professor David Suzuki has some wise words for us all, watch and listen to his Test Tube story as he shares a common scientific observation.
TIP: enter just a single word when prompted in the opening screen.
Today I stumbled upon Cary and Michael Huang’s The Scale of the Universe animation (2010). Quite impressive …
Move the horizontal slider button (or click the left/right arrow keys) to zoom in and out across the scale. Click the down arrow key to improve the quality of the image.
In a similar vein, watch Cosmic Journeys: Cosmic Energy Powers of 10 …
Not enough for you? Then why not also watch From Quarks to Outer Space …
Here’s the same as a Java animation.
It would be remiss of me not to mention the classic Powers of Ten documentary produced in 1968, written and directed by Ray and Charles Eames:
And to finish off this post about distances across the universe, take a look at the smorgasbord of free videos offered by SPACE Rip called Cosmic Journeys – what a grand feast!
Here’s an interesting variation on world clocks, click the image below to open in a new window …
It’s quite interesting to watch the statistics build up inexorably over a number of minutes.
But I wouldn’t keep it running all the time though, if I were you, since I noticed that it chews up a full 25 percent CPU (one of the processors on my quad-core system).