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Alien Worlds

This is a compilation of Space Rip videos explaining the nature of theworlds beyond our solar system. The first video talks about a star named Fomalhaut, which supposedly has a planet orbiting around...

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Evolution and Irreducible Complexity

Another excellent series by QualiaSoup (the author of Atheism and Critical Thinking and Secular Morality). He discusses the following questions: What is evolution (and what is it not)? What is a theory...

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Star Clock BC: Antikythera Mechanism

Over a century ago, sponge divers recovered an extremely complex mechanical device from a shipwreck. Hidden among a rich cache of bronze and marble statues, glassware and amphorae was a mechanism the...

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The Mars Underground

This film captures the spirit of Mars pioneers who refuse to let their dreams be put on hold by a slumbering space program. Their passionate urge to walk the soil of an alien world is infectious and...

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Moons of the Solar System

How did the solar system form? Are we alone in the Universe? What are alien atmospheres made of? These questions can be answered by studying the solar system’s vast family of satellites. This...

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“Science” of the Gaps

“Science” of the Gaps is made by the author of There Are No Gods (TheraminTrees) in which he speaks about the psychological manipulation behind the pseudoscience. Pseudoscience is a system of belief...

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Light Darkness and Colors

Using Goethe’s Theory of Colors (Zur Farbenlehre) as point of departure, Light Darkness and Colors takes us on a fascinating journey through the universe of colors. In 1704, Sir Isaac Newton published...

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Crash Course: Chemistry

Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny particles – the proton, neutron and...

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Hello, I’m A Scientist

This is a compilation of videos made by logicked in which he thoroughly debunks John Morris Pendleton’s claims. It certainly does create a strong feeling of trust when someone on TV or in a video says...

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Mission to Titan

Short documentary about Titan, including panoramic images of the planet, the mission to send the probe there and why it holds the secret to life on Earth. Adam Hart-Davies introduces one of the most...

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I Don’t Think It Means What You Think It Means

I Don’t Think It Means What You Think It Means examines scientific theories that have found their way into popular culture and taken on a life of their own and helps you understand what they really...

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A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets

It’s the ultimate in adventure travel, but it’s not for the faint of heart. Today’s super space traveler must endure drastic climates that shift from 840 degrees in the sun to minus 275 degrees in the...

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SciShow: Great Minds

SciShow delves into the minds of some of humanity’s greatest scientists. Some of them are: Dmitri Mendeleev – brilliant Russian chemist, the man behind the periodic table. Gregor Mendel – the Austrian...

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Culture in Decline: Baby Go Boom!

In this installment of Peter Joseph’s public access parody, the subject of Security and True Safety will be investigated. The evil terrorists are revealed to be at it again with a new airline scare;...

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Aristotle’s Lagoon

In the 4th century BC the Greek philosopher Aristotle traveled to Lesvos, an island in the Aegean teeming, then as now, with wildlife. Aristotle’s fascination with what he found there, and his...

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Arithmetic, Population and Energy (Lecture)

Professor Bartlett has given his celebrated one-hour lecture,Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101 over 1,600 times to audiences with an average attendance of 80 in the United States...

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Armstrong: NASA 50th Anniversary

US astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, has died aged 82. A statement from his family says he died from complications from heart surgery he had earlier this month. He set foot on the...

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Asteroids: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Famed for their ability to inflict Armageddon from outer space, asteroids are now revealing the secrets of how they are responsible for both life and death on our planet. Armed with an array of...

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ATOM

The discovery that everything is made from atoms has been referred to as the greatest scientific breakthrough in history. As scientists delved deep into the atom, they unravelled nature’s most shocking...

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Mars: A Guide To The Red Planet

The intriguing possibility of life on Mars has fuelled man’s quest to visit the Red Planet. Drawing on 45 years of Horizon archive, space expert Dr Kevin Fong presents a documentary on Earth’s near...

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