"We Made It" is a promo single by rapperBusta Rhymes featuring American rock band Linkin Park. The song was to be on Busta Rhymes's eighth studio album Back on My B.S., but was then cancelled off the tracklist because the album was released on a different label as "We Made It" was Busta Rhymes's last song on Interscope. The song was produced by Cool & Dre, with additional production by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. The song was released on April 29, 2008. It was Busta Rhymes's final release on Aftermath Entertainment. The track debuted and peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 charts at #65.
Song information
Dre originally sang the hook, until Busta Rhymes listened to the beat and Linkin Park kept "popping up in his head".
The song was first performed on May 2, 2008 during Busta's concert at Club Index in Germany. However, he was more or less introducing the song to them, as the studio version was played and Busta occasionally sang over the song, or lip synced to it while holding his microphone down. The first performance with Linkin Park was at their rehearsal studio Third Encore on May 25, 2008, to an audience of 14 members of the Linkin Park fan club who were brought there by surprise. During the Projekt Revolution 2008 tour the song's performance featured Adam Monroe of Ashes Divide on the keyboard and Spliff Star on backing vocals and was played during Linkin Park's set. During Busta Rhymes' concerts, where Linkin Park isn't present, the studio instrumental is played and Busta usually tells the audience to move their arms up and down during Mike Shinoda's verse.
Known Space is the fictional setting of about a dozen science fiction novels and several collections of short stories written by Larry Niven. It has also become a shared universe in the spin-off Man-Kzin Wars anthologies. ISFDB catalogs all works set in the fictional universe that includes Known Space under the series name Tales of Known Space, which was the title of a 1975 collection of Niven's short stories. The first-published work in the series, which was Niven's first published piece was "The Coldest Place", in the December 1964 issue of ''If magazine, edited by Frederik Pohl. This was the first-published work in the 1975 collection.
The stories span approximately one thousand years of future history, from the first human explorations of the Solar System to the colonization of dozens of nearby systems. Late in the series, Known Space is an irregularly shaped "bubble" about 60 light-years across.
Within the Tales of Known Space, the epithet "Known Space" refers to a relatively small region in the Milky Way galaxy, one centered on Earth. In the future that the series depicts, spanning roughly the third millennium, humans have explored this region and colonized many of its worlds. Contact has been made with other species, such as the two-headed Pierson's Puppeteers and the aggressive felinoid Kzinti. Stories in the Known Space series include events and places outside of the region called "Known Space" such as the Ringworld, the Pierson's Puppeteers' Fleet of Worlds and the Pak homeworld.
Known Space Timeline (Larry Niven) all 3 BILLION years
A timeline for Larry Niven's Known Space universe, which includes great books like Ringworld, Flatlander, Crashlander, and Protector!
published: 07 Aug 2021
The Outsiders: Known Space (Larry Niven's Universe)
An in depth look at The Outsiders from Larry Niven's Known Space Universe
published: 20 Sep 2021
We Made it: Exploring Known Space
We Made It is a human colony planet in Larry Niven's Known Space Universe.
published: 23 Jun 2023
The Observable Universe (accurately scaled zoom out from Earth)
-This video illustrates the scaled size of our universe from quarks to the entirety of the observable universe. Each circle used in the video represents a scale factor of 10; meaning each larger circle is zoomed out 10x more than its predecessor.
( i.e. after 1 circle you are now looking at 10x larger horizon, after 2 circles 100x, 3 would be 1000x, and so forth. This also applies to the speed, ignoring relativistic effects, at which the observer (you) would be traveling.)
*EDIT: Please note that the zoom out from 2:26 - 2:34 is a simplistic model of the *hypothetical* mutliverse intended to aid conceptualization of the idea, but is currently not definitively known to science and is most certainly NOT part of the observable universe. I left some comments explaining why I kept it in...
published: 09 Sep 2012
Sci Fi Origin: World of Ptavvs by Larry Niven
A summy or Larry Niven's 1966 classic, World of Ptavvs
published: 23 Mar 2022
The Known Universe by AMNH
*UPDATED FOR 2023* You can now fly through the known universe in immersive 360 video here: https://youtu.be/N79TowJOHHE
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The film, created by the Museum, was part of a 2010 exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/universe/
Visualiz...
published: 15 Dec 2009
The Fleet of Worlds: Exploring Known Space
Exploring Known Space! Larry Niven's extended Sci fi universe.
Is the fleet of worlds a megastructure? 5 Planets all revolving around each other with nothing in the center of mass.
The puppeteer home world, Hearth, and its 4 farm worlds that feed it.
published: 30 Jun 2023
7-9-23 "The Four Spaces"
"Covenant Groups"
According to Joseph R Meyer’s in his book “The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and small Groups. ”There are four spaces in which we develop both as human beings in the world and in our spirituality. The four spaces include; the public, social, personal and intimate.
As Christians we should be active in all four spaces within the church.
Public Space - Weekly Worship
Social Space - Fellowship Time
Personal Space - Sunday School and Bible Studies
Intimate Space - Band/Covenant Meetings
In our journey of grace toward salvation, we don't do it alone, but within the community faith known as the Priesthood of All believers.
published: 10 Jul 2023
Scientists Have Found Most Horrible Planet In Known Universe
This nearly invisible dot among the stars is an unusual rogue planet. Although this object located twenty light-years away from the Sun doesn’t have its own star, the sky around it isn’t at all as dark as it might seem. Bright flashes light it up every now and then. The thing is, this rogue planet is twelve times more massive than Jupiter, and its magnetic field is two hundred times more powerful!
And this is what creates regular light shows featuring northern lights! But there are even more staggering worlds in our vast and endless space.
In this video, you’ll find out: how can a planet be ice cold and extremely hot at the same time? Is there a place where things fall not down but upward?
And what are the strangest known exoplanets?
#eldddir #eldddir_space #exoplanets #space #science
-This video illustrates the scaled size of our universe from quarks to the entirety of the observable universe. Each circle used in the video represents a scale...
-This video illustrates the scaled size of our universe from quarks to the entirety of the observable universe. Each circle used in the video represents a scale factor of 10; meaning each larger circle is zoomed out 10x more than its predecessor.
( i.e. after 1 circle you are now looking at 10x larger horizon, after 2 circles 100x, 3 would be 1000x, and so forth. This also applies to the speed, ignoring relativistic effects, at which the observer (you) would be traveling.)
*EDIT: Please note that the zoom out from 2:26 - 2:34 is a simplistic model of the *hypothetical* mutliverse intended to aid conceptualization of the idea, but is currently not definitively known to science and is most certainly NOT part of the observable universe. I left some comments explaining why I kept it in the video for those who still aren't satisfied with this explanation. Thanks and enjoy!
***IMPORTANT INFORMATION UPDATE***:
In October of 2016, NASA has conducted another deep field survey with Hubble and found that the already unfathomably large observable universe actually has.... about 10x more galaxies than we originally thought, putting the new estimated total at around 2 trillion. That means that there are more galaxies in our viewable universe than there are stars in our own galaxy, by a large margin. And remember, this is all just the parts of the universe we can see. Much of it is obscured behind a cosmic horizon where the light cannot reach us. Truly astounding.
Source: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/hubble-reveals-observable-universe-contains-10-times-more-galaxies-than-previously-thought/
-This video illustrates the scaled size of our universe from quarks to the entirety of the observable universe. Each circle used in the video represents a scale factor of 10; meaning each larger circle is zoomed out 10x more than its predecessor.
( i.e. after 1 circle you are now looking at 10x larger horizon, after 2 circles 100x, 3 would be 1000x, and so forth. This also applies to the speed, ignoring relativistic effects, at which the observer (you) would be traveling.)
*EDIT: Please note that the zoom out from 2:26 - 2:34 is a simplistic model of the *hypothetical* mutliverse intended to aid conceptualization of the idea, but is currently not definitively known to science and is most certainly NOT part of the observable universe. I left some comments explaining why I kept it in the video for those who still aren't satisfied with this explanation. Thanks and enjoy!
***IMPORTANT INFORMATION UPDATE***:
In October of 2016, NASA has conducted another deep field survey with Hubble and found that the already unfathomably large observable universe actually has.... about 10x more galaxies than we originally thought, putting the new estimated total at around 2 trillion. That means that there are more galaxies in our viewable universe than there are stars in our own galaxy, by a large margin. And remember, this is all just the parts of the universe we can see. Much of it is obscured behind a cosmic horizon where the light cannot reach us. Truly astounding.
Source: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/hubble-reveals-observable-universe-contains-10-times-more-galaxies-than-previously-thought/
*UPDATED FOR 2023* You can now fly through the known universe in immersive 360 video here: https://youtu.be/N79TowJOHHE
The Known Universe takes viewers from t...
*UPDATED FOR 2023* You can now fly through the known universe in immersive 360 video here: https://youtu.be/N79TowJOHHE
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The film, created by the Museum, was part of a 2010 exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/universe/
Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS
Director: Carter Emmart
Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer
Producer: Michael Hoffman
Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler
Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen
Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott
Music: Suke Cerulo
For more information visit http://www.amnh.org
*UPDATED FOR 2023* You can now fly through the known universe in immersive 360 video here: https://youtu.be/N79TowJOHHE
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The film, created by the Museum, was part of a 2010 exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/universe/
Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS
Director: Carter Emmart
Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer
Producer: Michael Hoffman
Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler
Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen
Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott
Music: Suke Cerulo
For more information visit http://www.amnh.org
Exploring Known Space! Larry Niven's extended Sci fi universe.
Is the fleet of worlds a megastructure? 5 Planets all revolving around each other with nothing i...
Exploring Known Space! Larry Niven's extended Sci fi universe.
Is the fleet of worlds a megastructure? 5 Planets all revolving around each other with nothing in the center of mass.
The puppeteer home world, Hearth, and its 4 farm worlds that feed it.
Exploring Known Space! Larry Niven's extended Sci fi universe.
Is the fleet of worlds a megastructure? 5 Planets all revolving around each other with nothing in the center of mass.
The puppeteer home world, Hearth, and its 4 farm worlds that feed it.
"Covenant Groups"
According to Joseph R Meyer’s in his book “The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and small Groups. ”There are four spaces in w...
"Covenant Groups"
According to Joseph R Meyer’s in his book “The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and small Groups. ”There are four spaces in which we develop both as human beings in the world and in our spirituality. The four spaces include; the public, social, personal and intimate.
As Christians we should be active in all four spaces within the church.
Public Space - Weekly Worship
Social Space - Fellowship Time
Personal Space - Sunday School and Bible Studies
Intimate Space - Band/Covenant Meetings
In our journey of grace toward salvation, we don't do it alone, but within the community faith known as the Priesthood of All believers.
"Covenant Groups"
According to Joseph R Meyer’s in his book “The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and small Groups. ”There are four spaces in which we develop both as human beings in the world and in our spirituality. The four spaces include; the public, social, personal and intimate.
As Christians we should be active in all four spaces within the church.
Public Space - Weekly Worship
Social Space - Fellowship Time
Personal Space - Sunday School and Bible Studies
Intimate Space - Band/Covenant Meetings
In our journey of grace toward salvation, we don't do it alone, but within the community faith known as the Priesthood of All believers.
This nearly invisible dot among the stars is an unusual rogue planet. Although this object located twenty light-years away from the Sun doesn’t have its own sta...
This nearly invisible dot among the stars is an unusual rogue planet. Although this object located twenty light-years away from the Sun doesn’t have its own star, the sky around it isn’t at all as dark as it might seem. Bright flashes light it up every now and then. The thing is, this rogue planet is twelve times more massive than Jupiter, and its magnetic field is two hundred times more powerful!
And this is what creates regular light shows featuring northern lights! But there are even more staggering worlds in our vast and endless space.
In this video, you’ll find out: how can a planet be ice cold and extremely hot at the same time? Is there a place where things fall not down but upward?
And what are the strangest known exoplanets?
#eldddir #eldddir_space #exoplanets #space #science
This nearly invisible dot among the stars is an unusual rogue planet. Although this object located twenty light-years away from the Sun doesn’t have its own star, the sky around it isn’t at all as dark as it might seem. Bright flashes light it up every now and then. The thing is, this rogue planet is twelve times more massive than Jupiter, and its magnetic field is two hundred times more powerful!
And this is what creates regular light shows featuring northern lights! But there are even more staggering worlds in our vast and endless space.
In this video, you’ll find out: how can a planet be ice cold and extremely hot at the same time? Is there a place where things fall not down but upward?
And what are the strangest known exoplanets?
#eldddir #eldddir_space #exoplanets #space #science
-This video illustrates the scaled size of our universe from quarks to the entirety of the observable universe. Each circle used in the video represents a scale factor of 10; meaning each larger circle is zoomed out 10x more than its predecessor.
( i.e. after 1 circle you are now looking at 10x larger horizon, after 2 circles 100x, 3 would be 1000x, and so forth. This also applies to the speed, ignoring relativistic effects, at which the observer (you) would be traveling.)
*EDIT: Please note that the zoom out from 2:26 - 2:34 is a simplistic model of the *hypothetical* mutliverse intended to aid conceptualization of the idea, but is currently not definitively known to science and is most certainly NOT part of the observable universe. I left some comments explaining why I kept it in the video for those who still aren't satisfied with this explanation. Thanks and enjoy!
***IMPORTANT INFORMATION UPDATE***:
In October of 2016, NASA has conducted another deep field survey with Hubble and found that the already unfathomably large observable universe actually has.... about 10x more galaxies than we originally thought, putting the new estimated total at around 2 trillion. That means that there are more galaxies in our viewable universe than there are stars in our own galaxy, by a large margin. And remember, this is all just the parts of the universe we can see. Much of it is obscured behind a cosmic horizon where the light cannot reach us. Truly astounding.
Source: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/hubble-reveals-observable-universe-contains-10-times-more-galaxies-than-previously-thought/
*UPDATED FOR 2023* You can now fly through the known universe in immersive 360 video here: https://youtu.be/N79TowJOHHE
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The film, created by the Museum, was part of a 2010 exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/universe/
Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS
Director: Carter Emmart
Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer
Producer: Michael Hoffman
Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler
Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen
Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott
Music: Suke Cerulo
For more information visit http://www.amnh.org
Exploring Known Space! Larry Niven's extended Sci fi universe.
Is the fleet of worlds a megastructure? 5 Planets all revolving around each other with nothing in the center of mass.
The puppeteer home world, Hearth, and its 4 farm worlds that feed it.
"Covenant Groups"
According to Joseph R Meyer’s in his book “The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and small Groups. ”There are four spaces in which we develop both as human beings in the world and in our spirituality. The four spaces include; the public, social, personal and intimate.
As Christians we should be active in all four spaces within the church.
Public Space - Weekly Worship
Social Space - Fellowship Time
Personal Space - Sunday School and Bible Studies
Intimate Space - Band/Covenant Meetings
In our journey of grace toward salvation, we don't do it alone, but within the community faith known as the Priesthood of All believers.
This nearly invisible dot among the stars is an unusual rogue planet. Although this object located twenty light-years away from the Sun doesn’t have its own star, the sky around it isn’t at all as dark as it might seem. Bright flashes light it up every now and then. The thing is, this rogue planet is twelve times more massive than Jupiter, and its magnetic field is two hundred times more powerful!
And this is what creates regular light shows featuring northern lights! But there are even more staggering worlds in our vast and endless space.
In this video, you’ll find out: how can a planet be ice cold and extremely hot at the same time? Is there a place where things fall not down but upward?
And what are the strangest known exoplanets?
#eldddir #eldddir_space #exoplanets #space #science
"We Made It" is a promo single by rapperBusta Rhymes featuring American rock band Linkin Park. The song was to be on Busta Rhymes's eighth studio album Back on My B.S., but was then cancelled off the tracklist because the album was released on a different label as "We Made It" was Busta Rhymes's last song on Interscope. The song was produced by Cool & Dre, with additional production by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. The song was released on April 29, 2008. It was Busta Rhymes's final release on Aftermath Entertainment. The track debuted and peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 charts at #65.
Song information
Dre originally sang the hook, until Busta Rhymes listened to the beat and Linkin Park kept "popping up in his head".
The song was first performed on May 2, 2008 during Busta's concert at Club Index in Germany. However, he was more or less introducing the song to them, as the studio version was played and Busta occasionally sang over the song, or lip synced to it while holding his microphone down. The first performance with Linkin Park was at their rehearsal studio Third Encore on May 25, 2008, to an audience of 14 members of the Linkin Park fan club who were brought there by surprise. During the Projekt Revolution 2008 tour the song's performance featured Adam Monroe of Ashes Divide on the keyboard and Spliff Star on backing vocals and was played during Linkin Park's set. During Busta Rhymes' concerts, where Linkin Park isn't present, the studio instrumental is played and Busta usually tells the audience to move their arms up and down during Mike Shinoda's verse.
[Verse 1:] We made it through hard trials, We made it through the pain. Often criticized, we never gave up, Lied on, we remained strong; My life is in God's hands. [Verse 2:] Many tire along the way, They had no vision, no desire to stay. Felt it would crumble if they were gone, We kept praying, we stood strong; My life is in God's hands. [Vamp 1:] He upholdeth me, He holds me up. He upholdeth me with His right hand. [Vamp 2:] Stand, He holds me up. Stand, with His right hand. [Vamp 3:] Yes, yes, yes, With His right hand. [Ending:]
It has never happened.” ... “We made sure that we were consistent in terms of implementing those strategies, once we have done that then we are able to establish a culture of performance and accountability. We perform,” she said.
We did it ... So, this is an improvement and I am all for it ... You can read it here – go to Section 3(b) ... We know nothing about how that investigation is progressing or if it even is happening at all, but Hydrick’s evaluation should reflect it.
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) HO CHIMINHCITY - Thousands of selfie-taking Ho Chi Minh City residents crammed into train carriages Sunday as the traffic-clogged business hub celebrated the opening of ... .
HO CHIMINHCITY — Thousands of selfie-taking Ho Chi Minh City residents crammed into train carriages Sunday as the traffic-clogged business hub celebrated the opening of its first-ever metro line after years of delays ... "Finally, we made it!".
Crane and Oosterveen planned it out meticulously, anticipating likely mishaps ... It’s very dramatic ... She originally envisioned it as a short film, and applied to the BFI Doc Society’s Made> of Truth fund ... “We basically made this film in our bedroom.
Thousands of selfie-taking Ho Chi Minh City residents crammed into train carriages Sunday as the traffic-clogged business hub celebrated the opening of its first-ever metro line after years of delays ... It’s so bright and nice here,” he said.