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numbers have the potential to get pretty f#ckin big. it's just amazing that our entire reality exists within such a small range of values. i've never seen this before, but it's done pretty well and puts things into perspective.
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03/01/07
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Roshi
I always loved powers of ten.
There's also the 321 contact history of the world in 2 minutes (thanks, clawback): link
03/01/07
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TecknoMan
Always nice to see this again...
03/01/07
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stringedthry
one of my favorite science-related clips.
for more intellectualizing, check out pbs' the elegant universe online for free: link
string theory is a big inspiration for me (hence the name)
03/01/07
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papergoose
haha, awesome.
I posted a blog about this several months ago.
when I saw this in college, it blew me away.
03/01/07
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papergoose
edited: Mar 01 2007
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jdg
03/01/07
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j_chot
math? astroid tis probably masturbating to this as we speak...
03/02/07
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fakeBlooper
don't push your real-time values on me. until the courts can prove it, i've never even seen that woman.
03/02/07
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Roshi
I think there should be more video edumacators trying to blow kids minds with stuff like this.
Stuff like this is what got me into math and science.
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