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Muchachada Nui 05 - Enjuto Mojamuto - El peor día de mi vida

Pon a Enjuto sin Interneeer en tu móvil: http://muchachadanui.rtve.es/movil Enjuto Mojamuto tiene el peor día de su vida, el día en que se quedó sin internet, ¿te imaginas???? Muchachada Nui, los miércoles a las 23:30 en La 2.


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A psychedelic trip

RIDDLE:A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say? Correct Answer: http://riddlenow.com/a2.htm ---------------------------- A Psychedelic Trip Soundtrack: Rude Awakening N.2 Creedence Clearwater Revival.


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Muchachada Nui 04 - La galleta

Una simple galleta puede sacar de sus casillas a cualquiera. Muchachada Nui, los miércoles a las 23:30 en La 2 de TVE. Y todos los vídeos, más grandes y más contenidos exclusivos en la nueva web oficial http://muchachadanui.rtve.es


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Mysteries of a Dark Universe

Watch this and other space videos at http://SpaceRip.com DARK ENERGY in Full HD 1080p. Cosmology, the study of the universe as a whole, has been turned on its head by a stunning discovery that the universe is flying apart in all directions at an ever-increasing rate. Is the universe bursting at the seams? Or is nature somehow fooling us? The astronomers whose data revealed this accelerating universe have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. And yet, since 1998, when the discovery was first announced, scientists have struggled to come to grips with a mysterious presence that now appears to control the future of the cosmos: dark energy. On remote mountaintops around the world, major astronomical centers hum along, with state of the art digital sensors, computers, air conditioning, infrastructure, and motors to turn the giant telescopes. Deep in Chile's Atacama desert, the Paranal Observatory is an astronomical Mecca. This facility draws two megawatts of power, enough for around two thousand homes. What astronomers get for all this is photons, tiny mass-less particles of light. They stream in from across time and space by the trillions from nearby sources, down to one or two per second from objects at the edge of the visible universe. In this age of precision astronomy, observers have been studying the properties of these particles, to find clues to how stars live and die, how galaxies form, how black holes grow, and more. But for all we've learned, we are finding out just how much still eludes our grasp, how short our efforts to understand the workings of the universe still fall. A hundred years ago, most astronomers believed the universe consisted of a grand disk, the Milky Way. They saw stars, like our own sun, moving around it amid giant regions of dust and luminous gas. The overall size and shape of this "island universe" appeared static and unchanging. That view posed a challenge to Albert Einstein, who sought to explore the role that gravity, a dynamic force, plays in the universe as a whole. There is a now legendary story in which Einstein tried to show why the gravity of all the stars and gas out there didn't simply cause the universe to collapse into a heap. He reasoned that there must be some repulsive force that countered gravity and held the Universe up. He called this force the "cosmological constant." Represented in his equations by the Greek letter Lambda, it's often referred to as a fudge factor. In 1916, the idea seemed reasonable. The Dutch physicist Willem de Sitter solved Einstein's equations with a cosmological constant, lending support to the idea of a static universe. Now enter the American astronomer, Vesto Slipher. Working at the Lowell Observatory in Arizona, he examined a series of fuzzy patches in the sky called spiral nebulae, what we know as galaxies. He found that their light was slightly shifted in color. It's similar to the way a siren distorts, as an ambulance races past us. If an object is moving toward Earth, the wavelength of its light is compressed, making it bluer. If it's moving away, the light gets stretched out, making it redder. 12 of the 15 nebulae that Slipher examined were red-shifted, a sign they are racing away from us. Edwin Hubble, a young astronomer, went in for a closer look. Using the giant new Hooker telescope in Southern California, he scoured the nebulae for a type of pulsating star, called a Cepheid. The rate at which their light rises and falls is an indicator of their intrinsic brightness. By measuring their apparent brightness, Hubble could calculate the distance to their host galaxies. Combining distances with redshifts, he found that the farther away these spirals are, the faster they are moving away from us. This relationship, called the Hubble Constant, showed that the universe is not static, but expanding. Einstein acknowledged the breakthrough, and admitted that his famous fudge factor was the greatest blunder of his career.


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¿De qué está hecha la materia?.1.-ÁTOMOS Y MOLÉCULAS.(Enlace Covalente)

ANIMACIÓN Enlace Covalente-EXPERIMENTO CON MOLÉCULAS DE AGUA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5YA54CakJo ENLACE COVALENTE ANIMACIÓN(GENIAL!!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD-PaviesH0&feature=related Explicaciones fáciles sobre las moléculas´y los detalles de su formación. Toda la materia del universo,incluidos nosotros,esta hecha de átomos. Para entender la física cuántica,hay que entender antes la estructura del átomo.Programas como "¿y tú que sabes?" o videos que tratan de forma mística la "ilusión de la realidad" o "la materia no existe" que pretenden unir la ciencia con el misticísmo,dan información errónea sobre ciencia,porque es necesario confundir conceptos para que encajen con el misticísmo. La ciencia se basa en la observación,razón y continuos cambios y correcciones.El misticísmo no puede basarse en cambios y correcciones,porque dejaría de ser misticísmo.Por eso,ciencia y misticísmo no pueden ir unidos. ;) Sin ánimo de lucro,utilizado exclusivamente como medio educativo (uso justo). Todos los derechos y propiedad pertenecen a CassiopeiaProject. Según la sección 107 del Copyright act 1976,se permite el "uso justo" para propósitos como crítica,educación,investigación.El uso justo está permitido por el estatuto del Copyright. Las imágenes e información de este video pertenecen a CassiopeiaProject,tengo el correspondiente permiso para utilizarlos. The pictures and information in this video belong to CassiopeiaProject,I have their permission to use them. No copyright infringment intended. I do not intend on making profit selling to others. I do not own this material i am not abusing the copyright in any way.All rights and ownership belong to CassiopeiaProject. 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. Tags extra: como se unen los átomos tabla periódica de los elementos cargas positiva negativa física y química fácil de entender balance energia-materia enlaces de electrones


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Muchachada Nui 04 - Paris Hilton en "El jurado"

Paris Hilton y Michael Moore, entre otros, son miembros de un jurado que ha de decidir sobre la inocencia o culpabilidad de un reo. La vida de un hombre está en sus manos. Muchachada Nui, los miércoles a las 23:30 horas en La2 de TVE.Y todos los vídeos, más grandes y más contenidos exclusivos en la nueva web oficial http://muchachadanui.rtve.es


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The Largest Black Holes in the Universe

How big can they get? What's the largest so far detected? Where does an 18 billion solar mass black hole hide? We've never seen them directly... yet we know they are there... Lurking within dense star clusters... Or wandering the dust lanes of the galaxy.... Where they prey on stars... Or swallow planets whole. Our Milky Way may harbor millions of these black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something even more ominous... A breed of black holes that have reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. It has taken a new era in astronomy to find them... High-tech instruments in space tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes. New precision telescopes equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere... and see to the far reaches of the universe. Peering into distant galaxies, astronomers are now finding evidence that space and time can be shattered by eruptions so vast they boggle the mind. We are just beginning to understand the impact these outbursts have had on the universe around us. That understanding recently took a leap forward. A team operating at the Subaru Observatory atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano looked out to one of the deepest reaches of the universe... And captured a beam of light that had taken nearly 13 billion years to reach us. It was a messenger from a time not long after the universe was born. They focused on an object known as a quasar... short for "quasi-stellar radio source." It offered a stunning surprise... A tiny region in its center is so bright that astronomers believe it's light is coming from a single object at least a billion times the mass of our sun... Inside this brilliant beacon, space suddenly turns dark... as it's literally swallowed by a giant black hole. As strange as they may seem, even huge black holes like these are thought to be products of the familiar universe of stars and gravity. They get their start in rare types of large stars... at least ten times the mass of our sun. These giants burn hot and fast... and die young. The star is a cosmic pressure-cooker. In its core, the crush of gravity produces such intense heat that atoms are stripped and rearranged. Lighter elements like hydrogen and helium fuse together to form heavier ones like calcium, oxygen, silicon, and finally iron. When enough iron accumulates in the core of the star, it begins to collapse under its own weight. That can send a shock wave racing outward... Literally blowing the star apart:... a supernova. At the moment the star dies, if enough matter falls into its core, it collapses to a point, forming a black hole. Intense gravitational forces surround that point with a dark sphere... the event horizon... beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape. That's how an average-size black hole forms. What about a monster the size of the Subaru quasar? Recent discoveries about the rapid rise of these giant black holes have led theorists to rethink their view of cosmic history.


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