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Desert Radar / Desert Radio
Trailer for a video about a concert of the Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt, Germany, June 2006.
Music by Sagardía
VJing by Piero Glina and Sebastian Cremers
published: 20 Aug 2007
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On Your Radar
What I said in the intro does not fully express all that this song means to me. "I have no easy answers anymore..". On Your Radar, Written by Ashley Sykes, April 2019
published: 04 May 2019
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String object, angel hair? IR footage 08/19/19 4:31pm MST Show Low AZ
Best viewed in HD and big screen. Navajo county Arizona.
Key steps for frequent observation of Plasmoid anomalies:
1- Infrared and/or short radiowaves(radar) spotting.
2- The use of very high optical magnification, dual or triple optical systems.
3- Direct signaling to the anomalies spotted. Some Anomalies will change behaviour and body geometry in response to "smart" signals.
As the stars are masked by the sky scattering of visible light in daylight so are many small objects in the atmosphere. This masking effect is lower in the infrared portion of the spectrum and even lower in the short radio wave portion. Dual or triple optical systems exploit this fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_QAJWYxaY8
Dynamic/adaptive camouflage is used by cephalopods in marine environments as it is use...
published: 21 Aug 2019
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Under The Radar - Greigg Fraser
"Under The Radar", the new single from Greigg Fraser's new album of the same name.
published: 16 Jun 2010
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Taming the Desert with Technology by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
Taming the Desert with Technology: The Mexican Expedition and the United States Army by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
As the German Army continued its advance against the French bastion of Verdun in the early months of 1916, the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico, was ablaze. The flames that consumed the town were the result of a raid conducted by Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in the early morning of March 9, 1916. Villa’s raiders secured horses, as well as armaments and ammunition, and killed 24 Americans, before fleeing back across the border. In response to this latest in a string of spillovers from the Mexican Revolution, President Woodrow Wilson sent General “Black Jack” Pershing, with nearly 10,000 men, to pursue Villa into Mexico and attempt to capture him. Over the next ye...
published: 22 Aug 2017
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desert hearts - goodbye to everything
desert hearts, black box, belfast, 17th november 2006
published: 18 Nov 2006
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2017 Hurricanes and Aerosols Simulation
How can you see the atmosphere? By tracking what is carried on the wind. Tiny aerosol particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt are transported across the globe, making visible weather patterns and other normally invisible physical processes.
This visualization uses data from NASA satellites, combined with mathematical models in a computer simulation allowing scientists to study the physical processes in our atmosphere. By following the sea salt that is evaporated from the ocean, you can see the storms of the 2017 hurricane season.
During the same time, large fires in the Pacific Northwest released smoke into the atmosphere. Large weather patterns can transport these particles long distances: in early September, you can see a line of smoke from Oregon and Washington, down the Great ...
published: 13 Nov 2017
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Desert Hearts - DSR
Live at the Black Box in Belfast. 5th May 2007. Part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival.
published: 15 May 2007
2:12
Desert Radar / Desert Radio
Trailer for a video about a concert of the Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt, Germany, June 2006.
Music by Sagardía
VJing by Piero Glina and Sebastian Cr...
Trailer for a video about a concert of the Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt, Germany, June 2006.
Music by Sagardía
VJing by Piero Glina and Sebastian Cremers
https://wn.com/Desert_Radar_Desert_Radio
Trailer for a video about a concert of the Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt, Germany, June 2006.
Music by Sagardía
VJing by Piero Glina and Sebastian Cremers
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 769
6:23
On Your Radar
What I said in the intro does not fully express all that this song means to me. "I have no easy answers anymore..". On Your Radar, Written by Ashley Sykes, Ap...
What I said in the intro does not fully express all that this song means to me. "I have no easy answers anymore..". On Your Radar, Written by Ashley Sykes, April 2019
https://wn.com/On_Your_Radar
What I said in the intro does not fully express all that this song means to me. "I have no easy answers anymore..". On Your Radar, Written by Ashley Sykes, April 2019
- published: 04 May 2019
- views: 231
1:19
String object, angel hair? IR footage 08/19/19 4:31pm MST Show Low AZ
Best viewed in HD and big screen. Navajo county Arizona.
Key steps for frequent observation of Plasmoid anomalies:
1- Infrared and/or short radiowaves(radar) s...
Best viewed in HD and big screen. Navajo county Arizona.
Key steps for frequent observation of Plasmoid anomalies:
1- Infrared and/or short radiowaves(radar) spotting.
2- The use of very high optical magnification, dual or triple optical systems.
3- Direct signaling to the anomalies spotted. Some Anomalies will change behaviour and body geometry in response to "smart" signals.
As the stars are masked by the sky scattering of visible light in daylight so are many small objects in the atmosphere. This masking effect is lower in the infrared portion of the spectrum and even lower in the short radio wave portion. Dual or triple optical systems exploit this fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_QAJWYxaY8
Dynamic/adaptive camouflage is used by cephalopods in marine environments as it is used by Plasmoid Anomalies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eKQpjG4eMU
From video footage data the "best" that we can imply is the anomalous character of a given manifestation and further comprehensive research is needed to expand this basic claim, local phenomena usually have local explanations or causes.
The observational data available on plasmoid anomalies and recent research results on the physics of complex plasmas strongly suggest that some Plasmoid anomalies could be plasma based lifeforms. Strong emergence is pervasive in Reality and Life is a strong emergent phenomena in complex systems.
Some anomalies respond with flares to direct light signals in daylight or at night, others had responded by morphing into digit shapes correlated to the signals sent to them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeAbuBsYP5c
A pragmatic and objective approach to Reality can only be bounded by Reality itself: fresh consistent observational data takes precedence over any preexisting ideas, theories, any particular individual, organization/institution and over older data. The reality of Anomalies is a claim supported by multiple consistent independent observations, even reported by military personnel and as "radar angels" by radar operators frequently.
Unquestionable and immutable dogmas are the domain of cults and religions but not Science. We refuse to blindly follow the herd since following uncritically what is "mainstream" or common sense is a clear expression of complacency.
The study of flying patterns allows us to discern when a flying object has autonomous dynamics like a drone, man made drones in many shapes makes these studies extremely relevant.
For example any elongated or irregular drifting/floating object in the atmosphere always will have a tumbling dynamics, this "simple" fact automatically implies that an elongated or irregular flying object without any tumbling movement has an autonomous dynamics, in particular a balloon-like object moving without tumbling and with "rigid" tether has autonomous dynamics so it is a drone or something else.
Watch "Balloons Dynamics vs. Drones Dynamics":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlN0ZsFwjew
We define Anomaly as any object or manifestation that exhibit "anomalous" properties or behavior that indicates some form of autonomy or aliveness.
Common observed anomalous properties/behaviors:
1- A "rigid" elongated flying object showing zero tumbling, including a "rigid" tether.
2- Any object with Variable surface "topology": like for example changing from a "0" to a "5".
3- Any object that responded to direct signals by flaring.
4- Any object that released secondary objects or split in multiple parts and then these objects/parts continue to move autonomously.
5- Any flying object being followed and/or surrounded by multiple anomalous objects.
This channel reflects an ongoing research effort studying Plasmoid Anomalies and as result of these observations new knowledge and insights are being added cumulatively, we expect people to follow this development as it is impossible to re-explain everything in any new video-post, playlists can help with that.
The nature of this subject forced us to use Youtube as the best output for these studies and we thanks Google for allowing that, real Science can be done anywhere and nobody have exclusivity on it.
Knowledge should be passed on and even if you are not doing direct observations you can make your contribution by sharing this knowledge with people that could be interested in it, or you can also help translate videos to other languages using the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCDugrMDam0XlJctFD6rjBPA
This is a free Ads channel. No music is added to any footage because music is an external and subjective element that will conspire against the objectivity of the facts presented.
Anybody using foul/vulgar/personal attacks language in this channel will be banned without any warning. Only articulate comments will be posted.
The footage presented here can only be used if it had been authorized explicitly, plagiarism/freebooting is not cool.
https://wn.com/String_Object,_Angel_Hair_Ir_Footage_08_19_19_4_31Pm_Mst_Show_Low_Az
Best viewed in HD and big screen. Navajo county Arizona.
Key steps for frequent observation of Plasmoid anomalies:
1- Infrared and/or short radiowaves(radar) spotting.
2- The use of very high optical magnification, dual or triple optical systems.
3- Direct signaling to the anomalies spotted. Some Anomalies will change behaviour and body geometry in response to "smart" signals.
As the stars are masked by the sky scattering of visible light in daylight so are many small objects in the atmosphere. This masking effect is lower in the infrared portion of the spectrum and even lower in the short radio wave portion. Dual or triple optical systems exploit this fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_QAJWYxaY8
Dynamic/adaptive camouflage is used by cephalopods in marine environments as it is used by Plasmoid Anomalies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eKQpjG4eMU
From video footage data the "best" that we can imply is the anomalous character of a given manifestation and further comprehensive research is needed to expand this basic claim, local phenomena usually have local explanations or causes.
The observational data available on plasmoid anomalies and recent research results on the physics of complex plasmas strongly suggest that some Plasmoid anomalies could be plasma based lifeforms. Strong emergence is pervasive in Reality and Life is a strong emergent phenomena in complex systems.
Some anomalies respond with flares to direct light signals in daylight or at night, others had responded by morphing into digit shapes correlated to the signals sent to them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeAbuBsYP5c
A pragmatic and objective approach to Reality can only be bounded by Reality itself: fresh consistent observational data takes precedence over any preexisting ideas, theories, any particular individual, organization/institution and over older data. The reality of Anomalies is a claim supported by multiple consistent independent observations, even reported by military personnel and as "radar angels" by radar operators frequently.
Unquestionable and immutable dogmas are the domain of cults and religions but not Science. We refuse to blindly follow the herd since following uncritically what is "mainstream" or common sense is a clear expression of complacency.
The study of flying patterns allows us to discern when a flying object has autonomous dynamics like a drone, man made drones in many shapes makes these studies extremely relevant.
For example any elongated or irregular drifting/floating object in the atmosphere always will have a tumbling dynamics, this "simple" fact automatically implies that an elongated or irregular flying object without any tumbling movement has an autonomous dynamics, in particular a balloon-like object moving without tumbling and with "rigid" tether has autonomous dynamics so it is a drone or something else.
Watch "Balloons Dynamics vs. Drones Dynamics":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlN0ZsFwjew
We define Anomaly as any object or manifestation that exhibit "anomalous" properties or behavior that indicates some form of autonomy or aliveness.
Common observed anomalous properties/behaviors:
1- A "rigid" elongated flying object showing zero tumbling, including a "rigid" tether.
2- Any object with Variable surface "topology": like for example changing from a "0" to a "5".
3- Any object that responded to direct signals by flaring.
4- Any object that released secondary objects or split in multiple parts and then these objects/parts continue to move autonomously.
5- Any flying object being followed and/or surrounded by multiple anomalous objects.
This channel reflects an ongoing research effort studying Plasmoid Anomalies and as result of these observations new knowledge and insights are being added cumulatively, we expect people to follow this development as it is impossible to re-explain everything in any new video-post, playlists can help with that.
The nature of this subject forced us to use Youtube as the best output for these studies and we thanks Google for allowing that, real Science can be done anywhere and nobody have exclusivity on it.
Knowledge should be passed on and even if you are not doing direct observations you can make your contribution by sharing this knowledge with people that could be interested in it, or you can also help translate videos to other languages using the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCDugrMDam0XlJctFD6rjBPA
This is a free Ads channel. No music is added to any footage because music is an external and subjective element that will conspire against the objectivity of the facts presented.
Anybody using foul/vulgar/personal attacks language in this channel will be banned without any warning. Only articulate comments will be posted.
The footage presented here can only be used if it had been authorized explicitly, plagiarism/freebooting is not cool.
- published: 21 Aug 2019
- views: 198
3:56
Under The Radar - Greigg Fraser
"Under The Radar", the new single from Greigg Fraser's new album of the same name.
"Under The Radar", the new single from Greigg Fraser's new album of the same name.
https://wn.com/Under_The_Radar_Greigg_Fraser
"Under The Radar", the new single from Greigg Fraser's new album of the same name.
- published: 16 Jun 2010
- views: 882
1:31:02
Taming the Desert with Technology by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
Taming the Desert with Technology: The Mexican Expedition and the United States Army by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
As the German Army continued its advance against...
Taming the Desert with Technology: The Mexican Expedition and the United States Army by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
As the German Army continued its advance against the French bastion of Verdun in the early months of 1916, the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico, was ablaze. The flames that consumed the town were the result of a raid conducted by Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in the early morning of March 9, 1916. Villa’s raiders secured horses, as well as armaments and ammunition, and killed 24 Americans, before fleeing back across the border. In response to this latest in a string of spillovers from the Mexican Revolution, President Woodrow Wilson sent General “Black Jack” Pershing, with nearly 10,000 men, to pursue Villa into Mexico and attempt to capture him. Over the next year, the Mexican Expedition was plagued by supply problems and the inability of mounted cavalry to find Villa. Pershing turned to the use of airplanes and trucks to master this difficult landscape; Pershing never captured Villa, but northern Mexico proved to be an important testing ground for new technologies that would be crucial to the Army on the battlefields of France a few months later. On Saturday, August 19, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Dr. Julie Irene Prieto led a roundtable lecture at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The lecture focused on the impact of changes the Army made during the Mexican Expedition, and how those changes affected the American actions in World War I. Dr. Prieto was joined by two scholars, who discussed the finer points of the Expedition and the technological advances of the late 1910’s.
Lecture Date: August 19, 2017
Length: 91 Minutes
https://wn.com/Taming_The_Desert_With_Technology_By_Dr._Julie_Irene_Prieto
Taming the Desert with Technology: The Mexican Expedition and the United States Army by Dr. Julie Irene Prieto
As the German Army continued its advance against the French bastion of Verdun in the early months of 1916, the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico, was ablaze. The flames that consumed the town were the result of a raid conducted by Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in the early morning of March 9, 1916. Villa’s raiders secured horses, as well as armaments and ammunition, and killed 24 Americans, before fleeing back across the border. In response to this latest in a string of spillovers from the Mexican Revolution, President Woodrow Wilson sent General “Black Jack” Pershing, with nearly 10,000 men, to pursue Villa into Mexico and attempt to capture him. Over the next year, the Mexican Expedition was plagued by supply problems and the inability of mounted cavalry to find Villa. Pershing turned to the use of airplanes and trucks to master this difficult landscape; Pershing never captured Villa, but northern Mexico proved to be an important testing ground for new technologies that would be crucial to the Army on the battlefields of France a few months later. On Saturday, August 19, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Dr. Julie Irene Prieto led a roundtable lecture at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The lecture focused on the impact of changes the Army made during the Mexican Expedition, and how those changes affected the American actions in World War I. Dr. Prieto was joined by two scholars, who discussed the finer points of the Expedition and the technological advances of the late 1910’s.
Lecture Date: August 19, 2017
Length: 91 Minutes
- published: 22 Aug 2017
- views: 1070
4:58
desert hearts - goodbye to everything
desert hearts, black box, belfast, 17th november 2006
desert hearts, black box, belfast, 17th november 2006
https://wn.com/Desert_Hearts_Goodbye_To_Everything
desert hearts, black box, belfast, 17th november 2006
- published: 18 Nov 2006
- views: 3761
2:13
2017 Hurricanes and Aerosols Simulation
How can you see the atmosphere? By tracking what is carried on the wind. Tiny aerosol particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt are transported across the gl...
How can you see the atmosphere? By tracking what is carried on the wind. Tiny aerosol particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt are transported across the globe, making visible weather patterns and other normally invisible physical processes.
This visualization uses data from NASA satellites, combined with mathematical models in a computer simulation allowing scientists to study the physical processes in our atmosphere. By following the sea salt that is evaporated from the ocean, you can see the storms of the 2017 hurricane season.
During the same time, large fires in the Pacific Northwest released smoke into the atmosphere. Large weather patterns can transport these particles long distances: in early September, you can see a line of smoke from Oregon and Washington, down the Great Plains, through the South, and across the Atlantic to England.
Dust from the Sahara is also caught in storms sytems and moved from Africa to the Americas. Unlike the sea salt, however, the dust is removed from the center of the storm. The dust particles are absorbed by cloud droplets and then washed out as it rains.
Advances in computing speed allow scientists to include more details of these physical processes in their simulations of how the aerosols interact with the storm systems.
Supercomputing 2017 conference:
https://www.nas.nasa.gov/SC17/home.html
Credits:
Matthew R. Radcliff (USRA): Lead Producer
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support
William Putman (NASA/GSFC): Lead Scientist
Anton S. Darmenov (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Ellen T. Gray (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Narrator
Music: Elapsing Time by Christian Telford [ASCAP], Robert Anthony Navarro [ASCAP]
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12772
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
Or subscribe to NASA’s Goddard Shorts HD Podcast: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
Follow NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
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https://wn.com/2017_Hurricanes_And_Aerosols_Simulation
How can you see the atmosphere? By tracking what is carried on the wind. Tiny aerosol particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt are transported across the globe, making visible weather patterns and other normally invisible physical processes.
This visualization uses data from NASA satellites, combined with mathematical models in a computer simulation allowing scientists to study the physical processes in our atmosphere. By following the sea salt that is evaporated from the ocean, you can see the storms of the 2017 hurricane season.
During the same time, large fires in the Pacific Northwest released smoke into the atmosphere. Large weather patterns can transport these particles long distances: in early September, you can see a line of smoke from Oregon and Washington, down the Great Plains, through the South, and across the Atlantic to England.
Dust from the Sahara is also caught in storms sytems and moved from Africa to the Americas. Unlike the sea salt, however, the dust is removed from the center of the storm. The dust particles are absorbed by cloud droplets and then washed out as it rains.
Advances in computing speed allow scientists to include more details of these physical processes in their simulations of how the aerosols interact with the storm systems.
Supercomputing 2017 conference:
https://www.nas.nasa.gov/SC17/home.html
Credits:
Matthew R. Radcliff (USRA): Lead Producer
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support
William Putman (NASA/GSFC): Lead Scientist
Anton S. Darmenov (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Ellen T. Gray (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Narrator
Music: Elapsing Time by Christian Telford [ASCAP], Robert Anthony Navarro [ASCAP]
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12772
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
Or subscribe to NASA’s Goddard Shorts HD Podcast: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
Follow NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASA.GSFC
· Twitter https://twitter.com/NASAGoddard
· Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/
· Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nasagoddard/
· Google+ https://plus.google.com/+NASAGoddard/posts
- published: 13 Nov 2017
- views: 760616
3:32
Desert Hearts - DSR
Live at the Black Box in Belfast. 5th May 2007. Part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival.
Live at the Black Box in Belfast. 5th May 2007. Part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival.
https://wn.com/Desert_Hearts_Dsr
Live at the Black Box in Belfast. 5th May 2007. Part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival.
- published: 15 May 2007
- views: 3570