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BBC – Global Dimming 2005
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BBC – Space Odyssey – Voyage To The Planets 2004
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Why Democracy – Full Series
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Bbc – Space – Episodes 1-6 – Documentary
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This is an amazing documentary Series starring Sam Neill.
Of all the space documentaries I have seen, this is by far the best.
If you like space documentaries, you have to see this one.

This is the full series and includes the following episodes:
Episode 01 – Star Stuff
Episode 02 – Staying Alive
Episode 03 – Black Holes
Episode 04 – Are We Alone
Episode 05 – New Worlds
Episode 06 – Boldly Go

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Bbc – Journeys In Time And Space – Episode 2
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documentary covers Dark matter, black holes, space/time and time travel.
Quality and interesting documentary
Length: 29 minutes

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The Hawking Paradox – Documentary
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Has Stephen Hawking been wrong for the last 30 years?

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Stephen Hawking is the most famous scientist on the planet. His popular science book ‘A Brief History of Time’ was a publishing sensation, staying at the top of the bestseller lists longer than any other book in recent history. But behind the public face lies an argument that has been raging for almost 30 years.
Hawking shot to fame in the world of physics when he provided a mathematical proof for the Big Bang theory. This theory showed that the entire universe exploded from a singularity, an infinitely small point with infinite density and infinite gravity. Hawking was able to come to his proof using mathematical techniques that had been developed by Roger Penrose. These techniques were however developed to deal not with the beginning of the Universe but with black holes.
Science had long predicted that if a sufficiently large star collapsed at the end of its life, all the matter left in the star would be crushed into an infinitely small point with infinite gravity andinfinite density – a singularity. Hawking realised that the Universe was, in effect, a black hole in reverse.
Instead of matter being crushed into a singularity, the Universe began when a singularity expanded to form everything we see around us today, from stars to planets to people. Hawking realised that to come to a complete understanding of the Universe he would have to unravel the mysteries of the black hole.

Taming the black hole
Hawking and his fellow physicists embarked on an extraordinary intellectual expedition – to tame the black hole. The period from the early 70s to the early 80s became known as the golden age of black hole research. Slowly physicists were coming to understand this most destructive force of nature.
But Hawking realised that there was something missing from the emerging picture. All work on black holes to that point used the physics of the large-scale Universe, the physics of gravity first developed by Newton and then refined by Einstein’s theories of generaland special relativity.
Hawking realised that to come to a full understanding of black holes, physicists would also have to use the physics of the small-scale Universe; the physics that had been developed to explain the movements of atoms and sub-atomic particles, known as quantum mechanics.
The problem was that no one had ever combined these two areas of physics before. But that didn’t deter Hawking. He set about developing a new way to force the physics of quantum mechanics to co-exist with Einstein’s relativity within the intense gravity of a black hole.
Hawking radiation
After months of work Hawking came up with a remarkable result. His equations were showing him that something was coming out of the blackhole. This was supposed to be impossible. The one thing that everyone thought they knew about black holes was that things went in but nothing, not even light itself, could escape.
But the more Hawking checked, the more he was convinced he was right. He could see radiation coming out of the black hole. Hawking then realised that this radiation (later called Hawking Radiation)would cause the black hole to evaporate and eventually disappear.
Although Hawking’s theories about black hole evaporation were revolutionary, they soon came to be widely accepted. But Hawking knewthat this work had far more fundamental consequences. In 1976 he published a paper called ‘The Breakdown of Predictability in Gravitational Collapse’. In it he argued that it wasn’t just the blackhole that disappeared. All the information about everything that hadever been inside the black hole disappeared too.

Are there limits to what science can know?
In everyday life we’re used to losing information but according tophysics this isn’t supposed to happen. Physics has it that information is never really lost, it just gets harder to find. Physicists cling onto this idea because it’s their link with either the past or thefuture. If information is lost then science can never know the past or predict the future. There are limits to what science can know.
For many years no one took much notice of Hawking’s ideas until a fateful meeting in San Francisco. Hawking presented his ideas to some of the world’s leading physicists. In the audience were Gerad t’Hooftand Leonard Susskind, two leading particle physicists. They were shocked. Both realised that Hawking’s ‘breakdown of predictability’ applied not only to black holes but to all processes in physics.According to Susskind, if Hawking’s ideas were correct then it would infect all physics, there would no longer be any direct link between cause and effect. Physics would become impotent.
Since that meeting the ‘information paradox’ has become one of the most fundamental and most difficult problems in physics. Arguments effectively boiled down into two camps. On the one side were Susskindand those who believed that Hawking was wrong: information could not be lost. On the other were Hawking and those who believed that physics would have to be rewritten to take into account the uncertainty about information that Hawking had uncovered.
For 20 years arguments raged. Neither side was willing to admit defeat. Until a paper emerged by a brilliant young Argentinean mathematician known as Juan Maldacena. It claimed to be a rigorous mathematical explanation of what happened to information in blackholes. It showed that information was not lost. Hawking, it seemed, was on the losing side. But he was not convinced.
Hawking set to work with a young research student, Christophe Galfard, to try to pick apart the Maldacena paper. They thought they could use the same mathematical techniques employed by Maldacena to prove that information was in fact lost. But after two years they still could not prove their thesis.

Solving the paradox
Then disaster struck. Hawking was taken ill with pneumonia and rushed to hospital. Doctors feared for his life. He was kept in hospital for over three months. But whilst others fussed over his health, Hawking was thinking. Finally, on what many feared might be his death bed, he thought he’d come across what had eluded him for the past 30 years – a solution to the information paradox.
Once again Hawking defied the doctors’ dire predictions and was soon back at work, working on a new proof for the information paradox. Then in July 2004, at one of the most prestigious conferences in physics,Hawking made a dramatic announcement. He claimed to have solved the information paradox. But to the surprise of many in the audience he was not at the conference to defend his long held belief that information was lost in black holes, instead he claimed that he could now prove the opposite.
Hawking presented the outline of a proof that he hoped would at last solve the problem that he had posed almost 30 years earlier. But despite the bold claims, some physicists remain unconvinced. Over a year has passed since the conference and he has still not presented a fully worked mathematical proof to back up his ideas.
But Hawking is a stubborn man. If Hawking is going to change his mind on a view he held for almost 30 years then it will be with his own proof, in his own time. In spite of failing health and increasing problems communicating with his colleagues, he is still working on the proof. If he succeeds in completing a proof that convinces his colleagues, he will not only have solved one of the most difficult problems in physics but he will have managed to have produced groundbreaking work at the very end of his career. A feat that even his heroEinstein could not accomplish.

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BBC – SpaceOdyssey – Voyage To The Planets
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This is a fantastic series made by the BBC. It is a dramatisation about how we would travel to mars, jupiter and even pluto.

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Episode 1
Episode 2

Full Description:
Episode 1

The interplanetary spacecraft Pegasus and her five-strong crew are launched into Earth orbit. Their epic six-year mission has begun.

Their first encounter with Venus lies just 41 days away from Earth.

Although it’s Earth’s nearest neighbour, Venus could not be a more different world. With clouds of sulphuric acid, surface temperatures pushing 500°C, snows of metal that encrust mountain peaks and atmospheric pressures that could destroy a submarine, this is a hell-hole of a planet.

Astronauts Zoe Lessard and Yvan Grigorev make the nail-biting descent in a landing craft called Orpheus.

As the lander plummets to the surface in a fireball enveloped in a shroud of gases, Pegasus loses contact with the Orpheus crew. Cocooned in the supremely re-enforced landing craft, though, the astronauts land safely.0

Encased in an ultra-toughened titanium spacesuit, Yvan takes mankind’s historic first steps on to the planet.

His objectives are to collect samples, lay sensors to listen for volcanic eruptions and to retrieve a piece of a robot from a previous Russian mission – but soaring temperatures inside his suit prove almost too much.

With everything that’s keeping them alive at its design limits, these two planet pioneers make their escape with only seconds to spare.

Mars is 240 million kilometres and 62 days of interplanetary travel away.

Mission Commander Tom Kirby, medic and geologist John Pearson and exo-biologist Nina Sulman make their descent in another specially designed lander, Ares.

This frozen, red planet should prove comparatively easy to explore compared to the ferocious conditions on Venus but, as Tom steps onto the surface, a dust devil, five times larger than anything on Earth, engulfs him.

Fortunately, the Martian atmosphere is so weak that even these giant twisters are harmless. It does Tom no permanent damage, bar leaving a red hue all over his spacesuit!

Supported by a host of robotic explorers, the crew head for the edge of Valles Marineris – a canyon system a thousand times the size of Arizona’s Grand Canyon.

Their quest is to search for water in an attempt to discover life on Mars.

Marvelling at the breathtaking views, the team is suddenly alerted to the imminent arrival of a solar storm carrying lethal levels of radiation.

The safest place is inside Ares. Desperate to complete the experiments, their struggle back becomes a race for their lives.

Battling against radiation and giant dust storms, the team eventually complete their exploration of Mars and return to Pegasus.

They must now cross the inner Solar System for an unsettling, but necessary, close encounter with the Sun at temperatures approaching a staggering two million degrees centigrade.

This accelerates Pegasus briefly to one million kilometres an hour, which helps propel them the next 800 million kilometres to Jupiter.

On the way, however, a scary brush with a rogue fragment of rock begins to erode the crew’s trust in Mission Control back on Earth.

As they crash into the top of giant Jupiter’s immense atmosphere a few weeks later, there is concern that Control might have betrayed them again.

Even more worryingly, flight medic John Pearson seems to be getting very sick.

Episode 2

Just over 200 days of travel from the Sun, Pegasus reaches the largest planet of the Solar System, Jupiter.

Danger lies in a menace lurking at Jupiter’s core – a churning mass of liquid metallic hydrogen that inflates a magnetic bubble around the planet, producing levels of radiation 500 times the dose that would kill a human.

To repel these lethal rays, Pegasus generates its own magnetic field.

Mission geologist Zoe is to land on Io, one of Jupiter’s moons. As the most volcanically active world in the Solar System, it’s a geologist’s heaven.

This scientific bounty does, however, come at a price. Perilously close to the most lethal Jovian radiation belts, Zoe risks severe exposure but she’s trained hard for this day and nothing is going to stop her exploring these exotic lava flows.

Her exhilaration at being on the surface quickly turns to frustration when her spacesuit malfunctions. Even the most cutting-edge technology and millions of pounds of development cannot guarantee safety in these other worlds.

Zoe is forced to cut the mission short. No samples are returned and, to her despair, half the expedition is a failure.0

The ringed world of Saturn is almost a year of interplanetary travel away. By the time they reach it, medic John is seriously sick and deteriorating rapidly. He seems to have been exposed to a lethal level of radiation as Pegasus passed the Sun.

Amongst a mesmerizing trillion shards of ice and rocks tumbling in endless rings around this gas giant, crew member Nina Sulman conducts a spacewalk.

She collects a fragment for testing, hoping it will help establish the rings’ origins and age.

By the time she returns, John has passed away, no longer able to fight the radiation in his body. His death is a terrible blow to the astronauts.

Torn between returning to Earth or venturing on to Pluto, at the edge of the Solar System, the psychological stress takes its toll and the crew take the unprecedented step of cutting contact with Mission Control whilst they make up their minds.

Eventually, the astronauts re-establish communication having decided to continue on their Plutonian path.

Almost two years elapse before Pegasus draws close to the tiny frozen world of Pluto, its massive moon hanging close by.

Tom and Yvan make the descent and spend 10 days constructing a telescope which will remain on the surface after they leave, scouring the Galaxy for other Earth-like planets.

Heading for home, there is one final mission: to land on a newly observed comet, Messier, to sample pristine material from the birth of the Solar System in a search for the organic building blocks of life.

As the crew rests inside their lander, the comet suddenly starts breaking up without warning, shedding material into space and blocking a safe return to orbit.

Zoe and Nina make a dramatic emergency launch to bring them within sight of Pegasus, but comet debris has breached its hull, injuring Yvan.

Tom is busy fighting a fire on board. The safety of Earth suddenly seems a long way off…

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Sinking of the USS Liberty – Documentary
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How was the USS Liberty sank? This documentary covers the strong notion that it was attacked by the US to back a war. The documentary is very interesting and has interviews with survivors of the sinking.

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Bush Family Fortunes – Documentary
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President Bush has a sordid history. his family own most of the companies that were in charge of pumping the oil out of Iraq to pay for the war. Yes, not only did they illegally invade a country, but they then raped them of their wealth to pay for the war.
George W Bush’s grandad was also taken to court for supplying funds and oil to the Nazi party during world war 2.

This documentary by Greg Palast covers all sorded aspects of the Bush fortune, how they got it and how they abuse their power to keep it growing at a staggering rate.

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Roswell Incident Footage
Filed under: Documentary

Exactly as it say, this is Roswell incident footage including the Autopsy.

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