| Solvay Physics Conference 1927 |
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The most known people who participated in the
conference were Ervin Schrodinger, Niels
Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard,
Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis
de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz,
Albert Einstein and others.
The film opens with quick shots of Erwin
Schrodinger and Niels Bohr. Auguste Piccard
of the University of Brussels follows and
then the camera re-focuses on Schrodinger and
Bohr.
Schrodinger who developed wave mechanics
never agreed with Bohr on quantum mechanics.
Solvay gave Heisenberg an opportunity to
discuss his new uncertainty principle theory.
Max Born's statistical interpretation of the
wave function ended determinism in atomic
world.
These men - Bohr, Heisenberg, Kramers, Dirac
and Born together with Born represent the
founding fathers of quantum mechanics.
Louis de Broglie wrote his dissertation on
the wave nature of matter which Schrodinger
used as basis for wave mechanics.
Albert Einstein whose famous response to
Born's statistical interpretation of wave
function was "God does not play dice."
Twenty-nine physicists, the main quantum
theorists of the day, came together to
discuss the topic "Electrons and Photons".
Seventeen of the 29 attendees were or became
Nobel Prize winners.
Following is a "home movie" shot by Irving
Langmuir, (the 1932 Nobel Prize winner in
chemistry). It captures 2 minutes of an
intermission in the proceedings. Twenty-one
of the 29 attendees are on the film.
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| Aaron Neville - "Louisiana 1927" |
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A Concert for Hurricane Relief, September 2,
2005. Aaron Neville performing "Louisiana
1927"
"The river rose all day, the river rose all
night
Some people got lost in the flood,
some people got away alright
The river has busted through clear down to
Plaquemines
Six feet of water in the streets of
Evangeline
Oh Louisiana, oh Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away,
they're trying to wash us away
Oh Louisiana, oh Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away,
they're trying to wash us away
President Coolidge come down, in a railroad
train
Little fat man with a note pad in his hand
President say little fat man, oh isn't it a
shame,
What the river has done to this poor people's
land
Oh Louisiana, oh Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away,
you're trying to wash us away
Oh Louisiana, Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away,
they're trying to wash us away
They're trying to wash us away,
they're trying to wash us away"
~Randy Newman Tags : aaron neville louisiana music hurricane katrina 2005 |
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Durée : 125 s |
| My Blue Heaven (1927) |
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Happy Easter!!! This is dedicated to everyone
who makes MY blue heaven: God, Ruben,
Phyllis, James, Eddie, Anthony, Erik, Axel,
William, Sandy, Klete, Rakesh and Nick!
Thank you all for your love and for making
this so much fun! (and for dancing with me!)
Love MaryAnne
P.S. Is this the oldest song I've done yet? Tags : ysabellabrave.com ysabellabrave maryanne sings my blue heaven Walter Donaldson George Whiting crazy blonde girl |
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Durée : 180 s |
| Metropolis 1 (1927) |
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This is the opening 7 minutes of Fritz Langs
Metropolis. Look at how the actors move, this
should give you a feel for an expressionist
acting style. Note an almost epileptic
dynamism and cataleptic stasis, creating
driving rhythms in which rapid and highly
patterned moves continuously freeze into a
series of emblematic positions.
ehsan Tags : metropolis expressionism expressionist acting ehsan |
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Affichage : 29613
Durée : 421 s |
| Trolley Troubles - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - 1927 |
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Before he created Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney
drew cartoons of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit for
Universal Pictures and Charles Mintz. This
was the first of these films which was
released to theaters.
Other animators who were involved included Ub
Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Friz Freleng, Les Clark,
Ben Clopton, Norm Blackburn and Rollin "Ham"
Hamilton.
Note that the original film was silent. The
soundtrack was added when it was rereleased a
few years later.
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Durée : 344 s |
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