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Никола Тесла (10 июля 1856 года — 7 января 1943 года) был сербско-американским изобретателем, инженером-электриком, инженером-механиком и футуристом, который наиболее известен своим вкладом в проектирование современной системы электроснабжения переменного тока. Тесла имеет более 300 патентов и отвечает за изобретение лазера, рентгеновского оборудования, радио, катушки Тесла, турбины Тесла, неоновых вывесок, асинхронного двигателя, дистанционного управления и многих других. Тесла был блестящим умом, но не сосредоточил свою энергию на монетизации своих изобретений и столкнулся с трудностями при общении. Он умер один в маленькой гостинице в Нью-Йорке.
Великая пирамида в Гизе (также известная как пирамида Хуфу или пирамида Хеопса) является самой старой и самой большой из трех пирамид в комплексе пирамид Гизы, граничащем с современной Эль-Гизой, Египет. Это самое старое из Семи Чудес Древнего Мира и единственное, которое осталось в значительной степени нетронутым Исправление: В видео я рисую линию, указывающую на среднюю пирамиду как Великую пирамиду. Великая пирамида на самом деле является самой северной пирамидой из трех.

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The Secret Of Quantum Physics: Einsteins Nightmare (Jim Al-Khalili) | Science Documentary | Science


Professor Jim Al-Khalili traces the story of arguably the most important, accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever — quantum physics.

The story starts at the beginning of the 20th century with scientists trying to better understand how light bulbs work. This simple question led them deep into the hidden workings of matter, into the sub-atomic building blocks of the world around us. Here they discovered phenomena unlike any encountered before — a realm where things can be in many places at once, where chance and probability call the shots and where reality appears to only truly exist when we observe it.

Albert Einstein hated the idea that nature, at its most fundamental level, is governed by chance. Jim reveals how, in the 1930s, Einstein thought he had found a fatal flaw in quantum physics, because it implies that sub-atomic particles can communicate faster than light in defiance of the theory of relativity.

For 30 years, his ideas were ignored. Then, in the 1960s, a brilliant scientist from Northern Ireland called John Bell showed there was a way to test if Einstein was right and quantum mechanics was actually mistaken. In a laboratory in Oxford, Jim repeats this critical experiment. Does reality really exist or do we conjure it into existence by the act of observation?

The results are shocking!

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25 Most Amazing Ancient Ruins of the World


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The world is home to a plethora of fascinating ancient ruins, from crumbling cities to temples that have withstood the test of time. Many of these ancient societies were incredibly innovative and forward thinking. Just take a look at their meticulous city planning and incredible feats of engineering; some of which we are yet to fully understand. Some of the most captivating ancient ruins are full of thousand-year-old mysteries that will boggle even the most curious of minds.

7. The Songhai Empire - Africas Age of Gold


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Today, the Songhai Empire is all but forgotten by history. But this medieval kingdom was once the most powerful force in Africa.

Find out how this civilization grew up on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, among some of the most extreme conditions that nature can throw at us. Discover how it grew and flourished, passing through a process known as the imperial cycle, and learn about what ultimately caused its sudden and dramatic collapse.

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Bryan Tshiobi
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Archeology – exploring the past with modern technology | DW History Documentary


Today modern archaeology often works with digital technology. Geophysics has allowed thousands of ancient sites to be located — a huge gain for science.

The dig is no longer the be-all and end-all of archeology. We accompany some archeologists on their journey into the virtual past. Geophysics comprises a range of techniques with various geological and military functions. Geomagnetism is used to locate enemy submarines or potential reserves of oil or other minerals. Now, German and Irish archeologists have teamed up to use it to trace prehistoric grave systems. Researchers in western Germany are applying it to locate ancient procession and pilgrimage routes. Shipping archeologists in Bremerhaven are availing of digital technology to create virtual models of shipwrecks and, in Berlin, archeologists and game designers have also embarked on a joint project. As luck would have it, they scanned every millimeter of a temple in the Syrian city of Aleppo, not suspecting that, soon afterwards, the complex would be largely destroyed in the country’s civil war. Their virtual model is evidence that the study of the past can have uses for the present, just as technologies of the present can help us to study the past.
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