Videos
Watching videos can make complex ideas easier to see, hear, and understand. Posts in this category bring together selected videos on science, physics, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and the mysteries of reality, offering visual explanations for subjects that are often difficult to grasp through words alone. From short introductions and animations to deeper lectures and thought-provoking documentaries, these videos help open up big questions about the universe, nature, knowledge, and how reality works.
Math
Not everything that is true can be proven. Discovering this fact impacted a world war, infinity, and even the modern computer.
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T.O.E
The Signs of God’s Existence is a documentary that explains why belief in God is logical and rational based on our current understanding of the universe. Disclaimer: This
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Quantum
Part 1) Light is a wave or particle and now you will see how this conclusion was drawn. Discussed in the video is the dual nature of light
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Cosmos
Why is this even a debate in this day and age of spacecraft, satellites, Antarctic exploration, international air travel, and extensive navigation of the Southern Ocean. It seems
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T.O.E
This documentary explores the “Simulation Hypothesis” as the best explanation for the nature of our reality. It offers further proof that what we experience as reality is actually
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T.O.E
Is the Universe a real material realm that would still exist if there was no life or consciousness. Or is it digital? Are we living in a virtual
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Cosmos
It’s more complex when you add in the third dimension. What would it look like in the fourth dimension? If you could visualise time as a spatial dimension,
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Cosmos
A short video that attempts to answer a simple question. “If the universe is expanding, then what is it growing into?” The answer is two-fold as it depends
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Cosmos
Upon mapping 8000 galaxies, scientists discover the shape of the supercluster that the Milky belongs in. There are likely more grains of sand on Earth than there are
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Cosmos
The Fermi Paradox suggests that 1% of the total stars in the universe have a potentially habitable planet orbiting around it. That equates to at least a 100
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