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An interstellar voyage explores the ‘paradox’ of twins separated by light years | Aeon Videos
Trek light years into deep space to explore time dilation and the ‘twin paradox’ at the centre of special relativity. Albert Einstein’s introduction of special relativity at the dawn of the 20th century left physicists with any number of peculiar … Continue reading
ATK – BONOBO
ATK – BONOBO High shutter speeds and fast trains and the world is one big ZOETROPE. We wanted to create a minimal film embodying ideas of serendipity and perception, allowing the world to reveal itself in unusual ways. Shot in … Continue reading
The Incredible Journey of Moncacht Apé Across North America
Was Moncacht Apé a real person? Did he actually travel the entire breadth of North America? We don’t know for sure but it’s a heck of a story either way. Explore the incredible account a Yazoo man’s journey across an … Continue reading
The Deadliest Company In Human History | Answers With Joe
[…] Spices might be the single thing in history that most shaped our world today. That sounds crazy, but spices once were as valuable as gold. It was an international currency that created and destroyed civilizations and great cities, and … Continue reading
Loch Ness Tour Guide Doesn’t Give A F**k
I hate Magicians For more and upcoming gigs, visit @eleanormorton on twitter @eleanormortoncomedian on instagram http://www.eleanormortoncomedian.com If you enjoyed, why not support me here: https://ko-fi.com/eleanormorton
BBC Radio 4 – Natural Histories, Nightingale
Brett Westwood soaks in a sound bath of nightingale song as he explores how this dull, brown bird continues to inspire human creativity. Featuring folk musician Sam Lee, philosopher and professor of music David Rothenberg, Bristol University reader Francesca MacKenney, … Continue reading