Physics

Physics in Your Life ( video Lectures )  Movies

Posted by crazylife at March 4, 2010
 Physics in Your Life ( video Lectures )

Physics in Your Life | 36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture | 5.7 GB
Taught by Richard Wolfson | Middlebury College | Ph.D., Dartmouth College

Why does a curveball curve? Why does ice float? How do CDs and DVDs work? Why don't your legs break when you jump off a chair? What keeps a moving bicycle from falling over? These questions involve physical principles that relate not only to interesting aspects of our daily lives, but also explain fundamental features of reality. In this DVD-only course, filled with hands-on demonstrations, you explore the physics of everyday events and end up with a deeper understanding of the universe.

Particle Physics for Non-Physicists (video)  Movies

Posted by crazylife at Oct. 27, 2009
Particle Physics for Non-Physicists (video)

Particle Physics for Non-Physicists (A Tour of the Microcosmos)
Video Lectures | Xvid 512x384 29.97fps | MP3-179Kbps | 24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture | 5,274 GB
Taught by Steven Pollock | University of Colorado at Boulder | Ph.D., Stanford University

In Particle Physics for Non-Physicists: A Tour of the Microcosmos, Professor Steven Pollock translates the language of the remarkable science that, in only 100 years, has unlocked the secrets of the basic forces of nature. You will become familiar with the fundamental particles that make up all matter, from the tiniest microbe to the sun and stars. You will also learn the "rules of the game"—the forces the particles feel and the ways they interact—that underlie the workings of the universe.

Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, 2nd Edition (video)  Movies

Posted by crazylife at Nov. 9, 2009
Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, 2nd Edition (video)

Modern Physics for Non-Scientists
Video Lectures | Xvid 432x320 29.97fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 24 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture | 3.6 GB
Taught by Richard Wolfson | Middlebury College | Ph.D., Harvard University

With scientists perhaps on the verge of unlocking the deepest secrets of the universe and with breaking news of discovery after discovery at the frontiers of research, understanding physics has never been so important. This course puts the awe-inspiring—and at times mind-bending—concepts behind relativity and quantum mechanics within reach of anyone who wants to understand them.Ph.D., Dartmouth College

Physics of History ( video Lectures )  Movies

Posted by crazylife at March 4, 2010
Physics of History  ( video Lectures )

Physics of History ( video Lectures )
Xvid 640x480 29.97fps 710Kbps | MP3 48000Hz stereo 106Kbps | 24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture | 5,3 GB
Taught by David J. Helfand | Columbia University | Ph.D., University of Massachusetts

With recent developments in technology, scientists can now use physics to explore intimate details about history, from the rise and fall of preliterate societies to the origins of the solar system. The Physics of History, taught by award-winning Professor David J. Helfand of Columbia University, gives you the background you need to understand how scientists know what they do about the past. These 24 richly illustrated lectures cover an astonishing range of cases in which physics has helped redefine history—in astronomy, archaeology, geology, climatology, and other fields.

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at Dec. 18, 2014
BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)
HDTV | 1920x1080 | .MKV/AVC @ 4235 Kbps | 2x~58min | Audio: English AAC 128 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English | 3.73 GiB
Genre: Documentary

Professor of physics Jim Al-Khalili investigates the most accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever - quantum physics.

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at Aug. 16, 2018
BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)
WEBRip | 1280x720 | .MKV/AVC @ 2370 Kbps | 2x~59min | 2.35 GiB
Audio: English AC3 320 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

Professor of physics Jim Al-Khalili investigates the most accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever - quantum physics.

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Sept. 13, 2023
BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)
HDTV | 1920 x 1080 | .MKV/AVC @ 4104 Kbps | 2x~58mn | 3.73 GB
Audio: English AAC 128 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

Professor of physics Jim Al-Khalili investigates the most accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever - quantum physics.

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Feb. 2, 2021
BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)

BBC - The Secrets of Quantum Physics (2014)
PDTV | 1024 x 576 | .MP4/AVC @ 1237 Kbps | 2x~59mn | 1.25 GB
Audio: English AAC 128 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

Professor of physics Jim Al-Khalili investigates the most accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever - quantum physics.

Assignment Discovery - Elements of Physics (2006)  Movies

Posted by FenixN at June 16, 2013
Assignment Discovery - Elements of Physics (2006)

Assignment Discovery - Elements of Physics (2006)
3хTVRip | AVI / XviD, ~844 kb/s | 720x480 | Duration: 02:28:05 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | 1.01 GB
Genre: Documentary

Investigate the common characteristics of atoms and how they combine to form elements. Learn about electrons, neutrons, and protons, as well as how elements combine into molecules.

Michio Kaku - Physics of the Impossible (2009) [repost]  Movies

Posted by FenixN at May 29, 2012
Michio Kaku - Physics of the Impossible (2009) [repost]

Michio Kaku - Physics of the Impossible (2009)
12xHDTVRip | MKV / AVC, ~4100 kb/s | 1280x720 | 01:35:38 | English: AC3, 384 kb/s (6 ch) | 8.24 GB
Genre: Documentary, Physics

Physics of the Impossible uses topics of speculative technologies to introduce topics of fundamental physics to the reader/listener/viewer. The topic of invisibility (cloaking), for example, becomes a discussion on why the speed of light is slower in water than in vacuum, which leads to a discussion of newly developed composite materials. Trekkian phasers becomes a lesson on how lasers work and how laser-based research is conducted. Technological advances we take for granted today were, as little as 150 years ago, thought to be ridiculously impossible. No less an authority than William Thomson, Lord Kelvin stated publicly that heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible, X-rays were a hoax, and that radio had no future.