ZitatHow different does the universe look on small, medium, and large scales? The most famous short science film of its generation gives breathtaking comparisons. That film, Powers of Ten, originally created in the 1960s, has now been officially posted to YouTube and embedded above. Please click the above arrow to see the nine minute movie for yourself. From a picnic blanket near Chicago out past the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies, every ten seconds the film zooms out to show a square a factor of ten times larger on each side. The video then reverses, zooming back in a factor of ten every two seconds and ends up inside a single proton. The Powers of Ten sequence is actually based on the book Cosmic View by Kees Boeke in 1957, as is a similar but mostly animated film Cosmic Zoom that was also created in the late 1960s. The changing perspectives are so enthralling and educational that sections have been recreated using more modern computerized techniques, including the first few minutes of the movie Contact, and in a short digital video called The Known Universe created last year for the American Museum of Natural History. Ray and husband Charles Eames, the film's creators, were known as quite visionary spirits and even invented their own popular chair.
Powers of Ten
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das haben wir uns damals ma im physik unterricht angeschaut. hat mich damals echt fasziniert und tuts irgendwie immernoch
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Es wird doch wohl niemanden geben, der diesen Film NICHT in der Schule gesehen hat?
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Es wird doch wohl niemanden geben, der diesen Film NICHT in der Schule gesehen hat?
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als sie zurück zoomen steht links 1 meter und rechts 10^0
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thisaber da isn fehler ?1
als sie zurück zoomen steht links 1 meter und rechts 10^0
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er machts doch mit absicht, so dumm kann man net sein
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thisaber da isn fehler ?1
als sie zurück zoomen steht links 1 meter und rechts 10^0
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oho mathestoff der 5. klasse detected
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hahhahahahahah epic
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das filmchen hab ich in der schule nie gesehen ... aber wir ham in physik genug über quantentheorie und in astro alle möglichen kepplermovies um die ohren gehauen bekommen :O
aja das gute alte x^0 ;D