
reasonablefaith.org - The January 2012 issue of New Scientist reports that on Stephen Hawking's birthday, Alexander Vilenkin gave a lecture in his "honor." Apparently, the lecture by Vilenkin declared "All the evidence we have says that the universe had a beginning." Lisa Grossman declared it was "the worst birthday present ever" for Hawking. Related: Reasonable Faith's "New Evidence of Creation" article: www.facebook.com Uncommon Descent article: www.uncommondescent.com The Borde Guth Vilenkin Theorem: www.youtube.com How Atheists Take Alexander Vilenkin (& the BVG Theorem) Out Of Context: www.youtube.com Origins of the Universe - Has Stephen Hawking Eliminated God?: www.youtube.com William Lane Craig on Discovery's Curiosity with Stephen Hawking: www.youtube.com Has Stephen Hawking Eliminated God?: www.youtube.com Stephen Hawking's Grand Design: A Critique: www.youtube.com

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Archive footage courtesy of NASA. Find out more at youtube.com "Humanity's future relies on moving beyond Earth. As long as we are confined to one planet, the existence of our species will always be in question. Realising this goal will require an entrepreneurial spirit and a new generation of scientists and astronauts. YouTube Space Lab is a wonderful initiative that will help inspire young minds around the world to take a greater interest in science and the future of space exploration." - Professor Stephen Hawking, YouTube Space Lab judge.

Other Episodes: Episode 1: MACHINES - youtu.be Episode 2: HEALTH - youtu.be Episode 3: TECHNOLOGY - youtu.be Episode 4: ENVIRONMENT - youtu.be Excellent documentary with the great Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking and others such as Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Jim Al-Khalili examine how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward. The experts unearth the amazing breakthroughs that are transforming the resilience and strength of the human body. Mark Evans joins the bio-prospectors in Central America exploring the untapped reserves of the oceans for life-changing drugs; Aarathi Prasad meets the remarkable old people who could hold the secret to a long and healthy life; and Robert Winston explores how our behaviour and environment may be influencing the genes of future generations in ways we once thought impossible. Astronaut and neurologist Roberta Bondar explores the new science of heart regeneration - scientists in Dallas have discovered that baby mice can repair their own hearts; could this work for humans too? And Richard Dawkins and Aarathi Prasad celebrate the achievements of synthetic biology and the work of one man who has learned how to get E. Coli to produce oil. From the shores of the Pacific to the ice storms of Canada, the programme explores how scientists are using the secrets of our cells to change life as we know it.

Other Episodes: Episode 1: MACHINES - youtu.be Episode 2: HEALTH - youtu.be Episode 3: TECHNOLOGY - youtu.be Episode 5: BIOLOGY - youtu.be Excellent documentary with the great Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking and others such as Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Jim Al-Khalili examine how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward. Science turns superhero as it battles to save the planet and preserve the human race. In California, physicist Jim Al-Khalili sees how the power of the world's largest laser could create a fuel to answer all our needs, while at Longleat Sir David Attenborough helps collect the DNA of an elephant for the Frozen Ark - a project to save all the world's species from extinction. Mark Evans discovers a scientist in Holland who is growing pork in a petri dish; a way to feed the world and free up land from grazing animals. Jim Al-Khalili also meets the scientist in Louisiana who thinks he has found a microbe that can help clean up oil spills, and Maggie Aderin Pocock gazes into the face of the sun at NASA's solar laboratory, where they are learning how to predict solar storms. From the DNA banks at the Natural History Museum to the bayous of Louisiana, the programme celebrates the extraordinary efforts of scientists to preserve our future.

Other Episodes: Episode 1: MACHINES - youtu.be Episode 2: HEALTH - youtu.be Episode 4: ENVIRONMENT - youtu.be Episode 5: BIOLOGY - youtu.be Excellent documentary with the great Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking and others such as Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Jim Al-Khalili examine how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward. The experts explore how 21st-century technology is shaping our future by changing the way we live, the way we communicate and our perception of the universe. Physicist Kathy Sykes explores how our mobile phones can give experts access to our every habit and action: a brave new world in which it's hard to keep a secret but where urban planners can build cities around our needs. Designer Max Lamb witnesses the dawn of a new era in manufacturing where lasers are printing objects in 3D, and Stephen Hawking charts the rise of the former internet entrepreneur who is transforming space exploration. Environmental scientist Tara Shine visits an experimental new city in the desert where the citizens get about by unmanned pod car, and Kathy Sykes descends two kilometres underground to explore how scientists are using technology to study the most mysterious particles in the universe. From spaceship factories in California to one of the world's largest subterranean laboratories, in northern Canada, the programme uncovers the technology that is shaping our future.
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Other Episodes: Episode 1: MACHINES - youtu.be Episode 3: TECHNOLOGY - youtu.be Episode 4: ENVIRONMENT - youtu.be Episode 5: BIOLOGY - youtu.be Excellent documentary with the great Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking and others such as Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Jim Al-Khalili examine how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward. The experts examine how scientists are fighting for our survival by battling the world's big killer diseases. Biologist Aarathi Prasad joins virus hunters in the jungles of Africa, Robert Winston sees first-hand how the surgeons of the future could be robots, capable of operating round the clock, and Richard Dawkins investigates the way brain disorders might one day be treated using laser light and genetically modified brain cells. Anatomist Joy Reidenberg discovers two possible solutions to the killer disease malaria and - most extraordinarily of all - Aarathi Prasad meets a woman whose life has been saved by a revolutionary new cancer treatment, in which every patient gets an individually tailored cocktail of drugs. From the jungles of Cameroon to the quads of Oxford, the programme celebrates the work of scientists striving to extend and save our lives.
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This is Kurtz Makes It Hurtz. He had the greatest idea for a Halloween costume which was to dress up as Stephen Hawking as Christopher Reeves and to go out into Hollywood and accost people. So I filmed it, and here it is.
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Stephen Hawking, Arthur C. Clarke and Carl Sagan (via satellite) discuss the Big Bang theory, God, our existence as well as the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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As Hawking turns 70, the Science Museum has been granted exclusive access to his personal archives. The film features Stephen Hawking talking about the new display at the Science Museum alongside exclusive photos from his family archives and lifelong works. Find out more: Science Museum Display - ow.ly Stephen Hawking: driven by a cosmic force of will - ow.ly Images: NASA, ESA, SSC, CXC, STScI, HUDF Team, Sam Blackburn, Science Museum, Sarah M Lee and The Hawking Family Archive Music by John Stanford: johnstanfordmusic.com
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"Riders on the Storm" Preformed by the Doors with vocals by Stephen Hawking
Riders on the Storm by the Doors rare footage Stephen Hawking plays with the Doors ( Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, and Robby Krieger) Music and animation by Bull
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Highlights of Prof Stephen Hawking's 70th Birthday Symposium
Highlights and voxpops from some of the attendees of the 70th birthday symposium of Prof Stephen Hawking, including Sir Richard Branson and Intel CTO Justin Rattner.
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Stephen Hawking: I Don't Understand Women
Stephen Hawking is one of the brightest minds of any generation, but there one subject that evades him: women. The author of A Brief History of Time says he just doesn't understand the opposite sex. Patrick Jones says the genius shouldn't bother himself with trying to understand the fairer sex. Do you like our videos? Then you'll love more Buzz60. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Twitter @Buzz60 and become a fan on Facebook at Facebook.com/Buzz60. Do you like our videos? Then you'll love more Buzz60.
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Possibly the most offensive video on the internet. Filthy Frank on Facebook! www.facebook.com
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This is a video response to my dear friend Joseph Birdsong Original Video: youtu.be -------------------------- My Twitter: www.twitter.com My Tumblr: hartzprod.tumblr.com My daily booth: www.dailybooth.com
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My talking head spouts some semi-nerdy news. Slashdot articles referenced in this video... Makers Keep Flogging 3D TV, Viewers Keep Shrugging entertainment.slashdot.org China Cuts 'Excessive Entertainment' From TV entertainment.slashdot.org Controlled Quantum Levitation Used To Build 'Wipeout' Track science.slashdot.org [video from above article = youtu.be A Whale's Virtual Reality science.slashdot.org [video from above article = bcove.me How Stephen Hawking Has Defied the Odds For 50 Years science.slashdot.org New Research Shows Cognitive Decline Begins At 45 science.slashdot.org
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Part One of Stephen Hawking on a Bear VS Jezus on a Shark! Drawn on a Cintiq12wx. Recording played back at 10x speed. www.drawlikeaprofessional.com
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This week I pay homage to Stephen Hawking, tell you about a cool magic trick I learned as a kid, and show you some fancy tech that allows computers to run while submerged in liquid. Like/Fav Plz :D New Video Every Wednesday! PS. Sorry about the little colour glitches, no idea what happened :/ Website: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me Twitter: bit.ly Google+: bit.ly Ask Deej: 4ms.me Science news, stories and experiments from Deej.
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Symposium at the University of Cambridge to mark Professor Stephen Hawking's 70th birthday. Here he talks about his move to Cambridge and his illness.
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