Fractals: The Colors Of Infinity

Created on Saturday, 03 March 2012 21:03

In 1980 Dr. Benoît Mandelbrot discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called ‘The Mandelbrot Set or M-Set’, using a very simple equation with computers and graphics. This documentary relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way, that seems to identify ‘the hand of God’ in the design of the universe.

 

Big, Bigger, Biggest – The Independence Of The Seas

Created on Tuesday, 07 January 2014 11:53

Big, Bigger, Biggest – Cruise Ship shows how 150 years of engineering and technological breakthroughs, made it possible to build the 18 story high cruise liner 'Independence Of The Seas'.

After watching this documentary inquiring minds should ask why the kind of progress that has been made in, for example, aeronautical engineering (Antonov 225, Airbus A380) and marine engineering, hasn't been made in space engineering. Why has the development of space travel come to an almost grinding halt?

Currently the biggest cruise ship in the world, by 5 centimeters, is Allure of the Seas. The 2nd biggest cruise liner is Oasis of the Seas. The Oasis is five times bigger than the Titanic and it cost Royal Caribbean International USD 1.4 billion to launch it. For this amount NASA could launch the Space Shuttle into orbit 3 times…

Quite interesting.

 

Brian O’Leary interviewed by Project Camelot

Created on Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:01

Project Camelot’s Synopsis

Dr. Brian O'Leary suffered the ridicule of his schoolfriends when – several years before Sputnik – he announced his intention to go to the moon. Yet by the age of 27 he was a member of NASA's astronaut program, slated to be one of the first to visit Mars. Several years later, he resigned (for various reasons) and took up a career in academia where he rubbed shoulders with – among many others – Carl Sagan at Cornell and the pioneering psi investigator Robert Jahn at the physics department at Princeton.

A near-death experience in an auto accident encouraged his exploration of the paranormal, and soon after he applied his considerable abilities to the investigation of Free ('overunity') Energy and psi phenomena. He authored several books and became a well-known Free Energy activist.

His list of personal friends reads like a Who's Who of notable paradigm-challenging researchers and out-of-the-box thinking scientists. In our interview, we asked him to summarize his exceptional life, and present his vision for the future.

An optimistic, gentle man, Brian O'Leary is gifted to possess intellect, vision, and graciousness in equal measure. We were delighted to spend time with him at his Vilcabamba home and are very much looking forward to continuing our friendship with him in 2009 and beyond.

 

E=mc²: Einstein and the World’s Most Famous Equation

Created on Wednesday, 25 March 2009 18:58

This documentary outlines the history of this powerful equation and portrays who played a role in its invention.