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    Does God Exist: Question Time between Professor John Lennox and Dr Michael Shermer part c

    Author: PublicChristianity
    Keywords: Science Religion Physics God belief faith spirituality Morality Ethics
    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • Blender Game Engine Medical Visualization Blood Flow Physics

    Here's another visualization of blood flow using the blender game engine. This time I let the bullet physics engine do more work. Instead of spherical bounding boxes, the red blood cells have convex bounding hulls. Seems to work a lot better. Also, the friction of the blood vessel is set very low.This uses the blender game engine to render the simulation in real time.For fun, I put in an illustration of arteriosclerosis. A growing plaque on the lining of the blood vessel.

    Author: williamwithnail
    Keywords: blender game engine medical illustration data visualization animation physics simulation blood flow arterisclerosis
    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • Physics - Dreamworld (D-Bridge Remix)

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  • The Great Debate Part 5

    Does God Exist; Question Time a

    Author: PublicChristianity
    Keywords: Science Religion Physics God belief faith spirituality Morality Ethics
    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • Vector components (4)

    Trigonometry for physics: How to break (resolve) an overall vector into components; and how to determine the magnitude and direction of an overall vector from its components.These videos are offered on a pay what you like basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website:http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htmFor a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkQ17qxGdro&feature=PlayList&p=0F25651EF232517B&index=0&playnext=1(1) Adding parallel and antiparallel vectors(2) Adding nonparallel vectors--why components are a useful trick(3) Adding nonparallel vectors continued(4) Adding nonparallel vectors continued

    Author: freelanceteach
    Keywords: physics vectors components trigonometry
    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • interplanetary physics...

    interplanetary physicssends us to the moonwhere you and i can sit closeand hopefully it's soonsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and youspace and planetary dreamlandsends us there tonightwhere you are waiting for mein the brighter than we thought moonlightsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and youwe'll fly by venuswe'll zoom by marswe'll hop the rings of jupiterand inhabit a starso sip some tea and lay downsnuggle underneath your sheetmake sure and wear your warm socks'cause space can be cold on feetsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and you

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  • The Great Debate Part 4

    Does God Exist: Dr Michael Shermer's opeing address part b

    Author: PublicChristianity
    Keywords: Science Religion Physics God belief faith spirituality Morality Ethics
    Added: October 27, 2008

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    particle physics clip from tv, will be taken off utube soon..

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  • The Great Debate Part 3

    Does God Exist: Dr Shermer's opening address part a.

    Author: PublicChristianity
    Keywords: Science Religion Physics God belief faith spirituality Morality Ethics
    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • Vector components (3)

    Trigonometry for physics: How to break (resolve) an overall vector into components; and how to determine the magnitude and direction of an overall vector from its components.These videos are offered on a pay what you like basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website:http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htmFor a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkQ17qxGdro&feature=PlayList&p=0F25651EF232517B&index=0&playnext=1(1) Adding parallel and antiparallel vectors(2) Adding nonparallel vectors(3) Adding nonparallel vectors

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    Added: October 27, 2008

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  • The Great Debate Part 7

    The Great Debate Part 7
    PublicChristianity
    8 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Does God Exist: Question Time between Professor John Lennox and Dr Michael Shermer part c

  • Blender Game Engine Medical Visualization Blood Flow Physics

    Blender Game Engine Medical Visualization Blood Flow Physics
    williamwithnail
    44 sec - 27 Oct 2008


    Here's another visualization of blood flow using the blender game engine. This time I let the bullet physics engine do more work. Instead of spherical bounding boxes, the red blood cells have convex bounding hulls. Seems to work a lot better. Also, the friction of the blood vessel is set very low.This uses the blender game engine to render the simulation in real time.For fun, I put in an illustration of arteriosclerosis. A growing plaque on the lining of the blood vessel.

  • Physics - Dreamworld (D-Bridge Remix)

    Physics - Dreamworld (D-Bridge Remix)
    sempitempilempi
    7 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Noise!

  • The Great Debate Part 5

    The Great Debate Part 5
    PublicChristianity
    9 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Does God Exist; Question Time a

  • Vector components (4)

    Vector components (4)
    freelanceteach
    4 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Trigonometry for physics: How to break ("resolve") an overall vector into components; and how to determine the magnitude and direction of an overall vector from its components.These videos are offered on a "pay what you like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website:http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htmFor a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkQ17qxGdro&feature=PlayList&p=0F25651EF232517B&index=0&playnext=1(1) Adding parallel and antiparallel vectors(2) Adding nonparallel vectors--why "components" are a useful trick(3) Adding nonparallel vectors continued(4) Adding nonparallel vectors continued

  • interplanetary physics...

    interplanetary physics...
    owlphanumeric
    3 min - 27 Oct 2008


    interplanetary physicssends us to the moonwhere you and i can sit closeand hopefully it's soonsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and youspace and planetary dreamlandsends us there tonightwhere you are waiting for mein the brighter than we thought moonlightsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and youwe'll fly by venuswe'll zoom by marswe'll hop the rings of jupiterand inhabit a starso sip some tea and lay downsnuggle underneath your sheetmake sure and wear your warm socks'cause space can be cold on feetsoon we'll flyin a rocket ship you made by handsoon we'll layin a crater to small for twoflying all through space me and you

  • The Great Debate Part 4

    The Great Debate Part 4
    PublicChristianity
    10 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Does God Exist: Dr Michael Shermer's opeing address part b

  • particle physics

    particle physics
    glowdark007
    6 min - 27 Oct 2008


    particle physics clip from tv, will be taken off utube soon..

  • The Great Debate Part 3

    The Great Debate Part 3
    PublicChristianity
    10 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Does God Exist: Dr Shermer's opening address part a.

  • Vector components (3)

    Vector components (3)
    freelanceteach
    11 min - 27 Oct 2008


    Trigonometry for physics: How to break ("resolve") an overall vector into components; and how to determine the magnitude and direction of an overall vector from its components.These videos are offered on a "pay what you like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website:http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htmFor a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkQ17qxGdro&feature=PlayList&p=0F25651EF232517B&index=0&playnext=1(1) Adding parallel and antiparallel vectors(2) Adding nonparallel vectors(3) Adding nonparallel vectors

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