Sir Alfred Bray Kempe FRS (6 July 1849 – 21 April 1922) was a mathematician best known for his work on linkages and the four colour theorem. (Wikipedia).
Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast
Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.
From playlist Voices of History
Sir Charles G. Darwin - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast
Charles Galton Darwin, the grandson of Sir Charles Darwin, was an English physicist. Director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) during the Second World War.
From playlist Voices of History
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Albert Einstein was the most famous scientist of the twentieth century and perhaps of all time. The man who invented the theories of special and general relativity was an unconventional scientist who spent most of his career outside the mainstream. His Gree
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Portraits of Power - Hitler - The Road to Revenge Narrated by Henry Fonda Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 -- 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP); National Socialist German Worker
From playlist Portraits of Power - Those who shaped the Twentieth Century
Ed Parker / Larry Tatum Demo & Interview
Interview/demo; to obtain the complete video show, contact algarzamatrix@yahoo.com This classic video is from the World of Martial Arts show, hosted by Al Garza in 1974
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Ten Minute English and British History #04 -Alfred the Great and the Rise of Wessex
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 This episode follows the end of the Mercian Supremacy and follows the achievements of Alfred the Great of Wessex. Most of the focus is on Alfred's conflict with the Vikings and his reforms at home w
From playlist English and British History
People of Science with Brian Cox - Sir David Spiegelhalter
Sir David Spiegelhalter discusses how the work of amateur mathematician Thomas Bayes and statistician Ronald Fisher – who was also a leading proponent of the now completely discredited eugenics movement - helped to shape the current thinking of probability. Explore our Google Arts and Cu
From playlist People of Science with Brian Cox
POLITICAL THEORY – Friedrich Hayek
The leading theorist of modern right-wing political movements was an Austrian economist called Friedrich Hayek. For more on this and other great thinkers, see our new book: http://bit.ly/29URGvS Watch more films on PHILOSOPHY in our playlist: http://bit.ly/1gfQCEu If you like our fil
From playlist GREAT IDEAS
Class 10: Kempe's Universality Theorem
MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-849F12 Instructor: Erik Demaine This class presents open problems involving holes, sliding linkages, and generalizations of Kempe. A proof for the semi-algebraic
From playlist MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms, Fall 2012
10 Things We Didn't Know 100 Years Ago
In just the last century, we've made an astounding amount of scientific progress. And thanks to some of that progress, we can now share 10 of those discoveries with you in a video on the internet! Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https:
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Lecture 10: Kempe's Universality Theorem
MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-849F12 Instructor: Erik Demaine This lecture begins by defining folding motion by a series of folded state, linkages, graphs, and configuration space. A proof of
From playlist MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms, Fall 2012
How Baby Sea Turtles Find Their Way Home
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Adolf Hitler in World War 1 I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?
Adolf Hitler later said about his experience on the Western Front of World War 1 that it was the happiest time of his life. This time on the front and at home influenced his understanding of society and nation, the military gave his life structure for the first time and the chaotic times a
From playlist Who Did What In WW1?
OSCON 2011: Chris C. Kemp, "Nebula Announcement"
"Nebula Announcement" Chris C. Kemp Nebula Chris C. Kemp is the co-founder and CEO of Nebula, developers of a turnkey enterprise private cloud computing system. Prior to Nebula, Kemp was the Chief Technology Officer for IT at NASA, where he co-founded OpenStack, and was responsible for
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These Kaleidoscopic Masterpieces Are Invisible to the Naked Eye | Short Film Showcase
Struck by the beauty and symmetry of diatoms, modern-day microscopist Klaus Kemp recently revived the Victorian art of diatom arrangement. In this short film by Matthew Killip, peer into the peculiar art form and witness a modern-day diatom master at work. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeo
From playlist Newest Clips | National Geographic
Oxford 2 Hume's Theory of Relations
A course by Peter Millican from Oxford University. Course Description: Dr Peter Millican gives a series of lectures looking at Scottish 18th Century Philosopher David Hume and the first book of his Treatise of Human Nature. Taken from: https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/introduction-david
From playlist Oxford: Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One | CosmoLearning Philosophy
The Red Baron - Manfred von Richthofen I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?
Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the Red Baron, was one of the most popular figures of the Great War. Until his death in April 1918, he was one of the best pilots and revolutionised aerial warfare with his skills and his adaptation of the Dicta Boelcke. But who was Manfred von Richt
From playlist Who Did What In WW1?
Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251) In this lecture, Professor Wrightson discusses witchcraft and magic. He begins with the context of magic beliefs in this period, introducing the 'cunning folk' who had reputations as healers an
From playlist Early Modern England with Keith E. Wrightson
Hitler and the Hohenzollerns - The Kaiser's Family & the Nazis
During the Nazi period, the former Imperial Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II maintained a strange relationship with Hitler, hoping that he would re-instate one of them to the post of Emperor. Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books
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The Five Color Theorem (without Kempe chains)
Submission for the #SoME2 competition. Most animations were done in manim (https://www.manim.community/), and the 3d images were rendered using svg3d (https://github.com/prideout/svg3d). Proofs: The degree of a vertex or a face is the number of edge incidences (edges that meet a vertex o
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