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Tabla periódica... Divulgación Funky by Mendeleyev - The Starship Monkeys


Una noche de borrachera mi amigo Fran y servidor creamos lo que pensamos que será la sensación en el futuro panorama internacional. En el pasado ya se había mezclado Flamenco con casi todo, nosotros, los "Starship Monkeys" , hemos ideado mezclar música con divulgación científica... Disfrutad!!!!


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Giorgian song "Suliko" in grate choral version


Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev University by Boris Tarakanov ( hor.tarakanov.net ) Orchestra STAZIC. Conductor- Grzegorz Mierzwinski


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Dunaevskiy, "Vesna idet"


Alena Andreeva, soprano, Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev university (Moscow) hor.tarakanov.net Orchestra STASIZ, conductor G. Mierzvinski (Poland)


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Bizet. Habanera with chorus from "Carmen" opera


Maria Maksakova, orchestra by Vasiliy Valitov, Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev University (hor.tarakanov.net)


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T. Hrennikov, "Sleep my Svetlana"


Irina Sakne, soprano, Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev university (Moscow) hor.tarakanov.net Orchestra STASIZ, conductor G. Mierzvinski (Poland)


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mendelyev's 1869 periodic table visualizations by tom barber


mendeleyev's 1869 periodic table of the chemical elements visualised in 6 different ways.2007 by www.tombarber.com Flat as pizza dish, a continuous cylinder, as a cone, as solids of periodic generation. The actual 3d shells,s. pdf 2 6 10 14 shells the s tetra hedron, the p octahedron the d truncated octahedron , the f shel rhombic dodeca hedron. Made buildable by www.standoffsystems.com all under us patent 6868640. all rights reserved ti TAT llc 2007


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V.Bellini. Cavatina di Norma (crossover version with chorus)


V.Bellini. Cavatina di Norma. Crossover version with chorus. Edition by Valerio Federico Massimiliani. Maria Maksakova (soprano), Orchestra by Vasiliy Valitov. Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev University (hor.tarakanov.net)


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Lyndon LaRouche Discusses 'The Secret Economy'


www.larouchepac.com -- May 18, 2010 (LPAC)-- The recorded audio remarks below are excerpted from a discussion Lyndon LaRouche had to day with associates, detailing the prospect for the immediate period ahead, and the coming of "The Secret Economy."


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V.Doloviov-Sedoy, "Podmoskovniye Vechera"


Alena Andreeva-soprano, Irina Sakne-soprano, Diana Petrova - soprano, Boris Tarakanov - без классификации... Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev university (Moscow) hor.tarakanov.net Orchestra STASIZ, conductor G. Mierzvinski (Poland)


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Maria Guleghina - Extrim show in Russia! (Caccini)


Maria Guleghina, Bashmet-orchestra, Academic big chorus by Boris Tarakanov (hor.tarakanov.net)


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Russian Mnogoletie & Polish Sto lat (in Poland!)


Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev University by Boris Tarakanov ( hor.tarakanov.net )


Russian Mnogoletie Polish Sto lat (in Poland!) Академический большой хор РХТУ им. Д.И. Менделеева Борис Тараканов

100 Greatest Discoveries - Top Ten [4/7]


To see lot more of my documentary videos online for free, please visit tinyurl.com Enjoy! [05.2] The Earth Moves (1543): Nicolaus Copernicus places the sun, not the Earth, at the center of the solar system. [04] Periodic Table of the Elements (1860s -- 1870s): Dmitry Mendeleyev realizes that if all of the 63 known elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic weight, their properties are repeated according to certain periodic cycles. He formulates the periodic table of the elements and predicts the existence of elements that have not yet been discovered. Three of those elements are found during his lifetime: gallium, scandium and germanium. [03.1] E = mc^2 (1905): Or energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared. Albert Einstein's famous formula proves that mass and energy are different manifestations of the same thing, and that a very small amount of mass can be converted into a very large amount of energy. One profound implication of his discovery is that no object with mass can ever go faster than the speed of light.


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Contorium Gerçeği


canntiersen diyor ki; 2007 yılında sadece eğlenmek için yazdığım bir metinin ciddiye alınması sonucu video hazırlayıp youtube'a yükledim ve olay çığrından çıktı. Fazlasıyla ciddiye alınan Contorium, binlerce sitede yer alırken Taraf'a, Türkiye Gazetesi'ne ve Açık Radyo'ya haber oldu. Taraf'ta 1 Mayıs'ta çıkan haber her şeyi özetliyor: "türkiye'nin en vatansever elementi contorium... boğaziçi öğrencisi can g. kuseyri, biraz eğlenmek için contorium diye bir mineral uydurdu. 23 trilyon dolar da değer biçti. ve internette fırtınalar koptu. can g. kuseyri, eğlence için "sadece türkiye'de bulunan çok değerli" bir element uydurdu, videosunu youtube'a yükledi. herkes elementin peşine düşünce şaka kontrolden çıktı. her şey boğaziçi üniversitesi kimya bölümü öğrencisi can g. kuseyri'nin windows işletim sisteminde "con" isminde bir klasörün açılamayacağını keşfetmesiyle başladı. 2006 yılında aktüel dergisi tarafından uydurulan, saadet partisi'ni seçim kampanyasına kadar giren "feomidyum" şakasından esinlenen can, biraz eğlenmek için "contorium" adıyla kendi uydurduğu mineral üzerine hazırladığı videoyu youtube'a yükledi. türkiye'nin maden zenginliği hakkında türetilmiş komplo teorileriyle dalga geçen videoya göre, dünyada yalnızca istanbul boğazı'nın derinliklerinde bulunan "contorium" 23 trilyon dolar değerindeydi ve amerikan emperyalizmi contorium'un çıkarılmasına izin vermiyordu. türk nazi partisi'nin propagandası oldu ancak contorium şakası bir süre sonra kontrolden çıktı. video <b>...</b>


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The Periodic Table of the World's Religious and Philosophical Traditions


The Periodic Table of the World's Religious and Philosophical Traditions was developed by Dr. Thomas Daffern (Director of the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy), and is a new attempt to codify, categorise and present the entire gamut of human spiritual, intellectual and scientific searchings over the history of our species. The accompanying book to the Table explains the motivations, history and reasons for its creation, as well as to give scientific explanations for the protocols and procedures that were adopted in devising the Table. Amongst various factors, the Table takes the idea of Mendeleyev, to group all the atomic elements in systematic order and does the same with the universe of religious and philosophical teachings. It details the core data and information concerning each of the known spiritual and scientific systems of thought, knowledge and belief according to one of 168 separate entries on the Periodic Table. The whole purpose of the Table is to provide a simple overview for anyone, ranging from individuals studying at home through to school, college and university students, academics, researchers, university departments of religion and philosophy, religious schools, seminaries, etc. as well as those at governmental level working in diplomacy and international relations, and NGOs such as international humanitarian relief agencies. The book is useful both for school teachers and able humanities and religious studies students, as <b>...</b>


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World Landbridge (5) - Bering Strait & Siberia


With the very intitiation of NAWAPA in North America, politically and economically, the land connection of the continents of America and Eurasia is placed on the agenda. The connection via the Bering Strait, a project that was first proposed in the middle of the 19th century, would lead highways and rail track through a tunnel underneath the icy ocean waters, and would include a gas pipeline, as well as power transmission and communications lines. Construction of the Bering Strait Tunnel is an active agenda of many of the most important nations in that region. One of the international specialists on planning and constructing infrastructure projects of this scale and kind, is Dr. Hal Cooper. Dr. Cooper has inspired and performed extensive feasibility studies on the rail and tunnel project for the Bering Strait, the rail connections within Alaska and Canada, as well as numerous other projects. Dr. Sergei Cherkasov is a further international specialist for such projects. Cherkasov works at the State Geological Vernadsky Museum in Moscow, which is part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is a leading expert on questions of raw materials in the scientific tradition of Vladimir Vernadsky and Dmitri Mendeleyev, and is active in several international working groups on surveying undiscovered mineral deposits.


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Periodic Table


Devised by Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev, the Periodic Table was formed in 1869. As of 2010 there are 118 chemical elements in the Periodic table. The classic formation of the table is of 18 vertical groups and 7 horizontal rows (known as periods). The Lanthanoids and Actinoids are usually separated out. Video and Transcript here: tonypritchard.wordpress.com


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I. Dunaevskiy, "Heart"


Alena Andreeva, soprano, Academic big chorus of Russian Mendeleyev university (Moscow) hor.tarakanov.net


Boris Tarakanov chorus choir jazz soundtrack

Maria Guleghina - Extrim show in Russia! (Lauretta)


Maria Guleghina, Bashmet-orchestra, Academic big chorus by Boris Tarakanov hor.tarakanov.net Puccini, Aria di lauretta (choral version)


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Антон Фёдоров, "Отче Наш"


Юлия Замятина (сопрано), Академический большой хор РХТУ им. Д.И. Менделеева (hor.tarakanov.net), дирижёр - Борис Тараканов


Anton Fedorov Academic big chorus Mendeleyev University Boris Tarakanov Борис Тараканов кадемический большой хор РХТУ им. Д.И. Менделеева Юлия Замятина сопрано Juliz Zamyatina soprano Отче наш Petar Noster Padre Nostro Otche Nash

Русская народная песня «Пойду ль я выйду ль я да»


Opening of the Moscow music festival of the ForumKlassika. Academical chorus of The D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. The head B. Tarakanov. Russian national song / Концерт-открытие фестиваля форума «Классика». Академический Большой хор Российского химико-технологического университета имени Менделеева. Руководитель Б. Тараканов. Русская народная песня «Пойду ль выйду ль я да»


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Periodic Table Part One: Making of the Table


A paper animation explaining the logic behind the structure of the periodic table.


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Великие русские. (Часть 1). Учёные.


Этот видео-этюд - напоминание о значимости русской нации и дань уважения её лучшим представителям. Среди великих граждан мира имеются и русские. Упорство, трудолюбие. честолюбие - основа побед и великих достижений.


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Greatest Chemistry Discoveries


1. Oxygen (1770s) Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen; later, Antoine Lavoisier clarifies the nature of elements. Priestley produces oxygen in experiments and describes its role in combustion and respiration. Then, by dissolving fixed air in water, he invents carbonated water. Priestley, oblivious to the importance of his discovery, calls the new gas "dephlogisticated air." Lavoisier gives oxygen its name and correctly describes its role in combustion. Lavoisier then works with others to devise a chemical nomenclature, which serves as the basis of the modern system. 2. Atomic Theory (1808) John Dalton provides a way of linking invisible atoms to measurable quantities like the volume of a gas or mass of a mineral. His atomic theory states that elements consist of tiny particles called atoms. Thus, a pure element consists of identical atoms, all with the same mass, and compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. 3. Atoms Combine Into Molecules (1811 onward) Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro finds that the atoms in elements combine to form molecules. Avogadro proposes that equal volumes of gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. 4. Synthesis of Urea (1828) Friedrich Woehler accidentally synthesizes urea from inorganic materials, proving that substances made by living things can be reproduced with nonliving substances. Until 1828, it was believed that organic substances could only form with the help of <b>...</b>


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Andrew Lloyd Webber «Pie Jesu» from the Requiem


Opening of the Moscow music festival of the ForumKlassika. Academical chorus of The D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. The head B. Tarakanov. / Концерт-открытие фестиваля форума «Классика». Академический Большой хор Российского химико-технологического университета имени Менделеева. Руководитель Б. Тараканов.


forumklassika Opening concert Форум Классика концерт

Eduardo di Capua «O sole mio» / Эдуардо ди Капуа «O sole mio»


pening of the Moscow music festival of the ForumKlassika. Academical chorus of The D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. The head B. Tarakanov. Eduardo di Capua «O sole mio» / Концерт-открытие фестиваля форума «Классика». Академический Большой хор Российского химико-технологического университета имени Менделеева. Руководитель Б. Тараканов. Эдуардо ди Капуа «O sole mio»


forumklassika Opening concert «O sole mio» Форум Классика концерт

Greatest Chemistry Discoveries 1/3.mkv


1. Oxygen (1770s) Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen; later, Antoine Lavoisier clarifies the nature of elements. Priestley produces oxygen in experiments and describes its role in combustion and respiration. Then, by dissolving fixed air in water, he invents carbonated water. Priestley, oblivious to the importance of his discovery, calls the new gas "dephlogisticated air." Lavoisier gives oxygen its name and correctly describes its role in combustion. Lavoisier then works with others to devise a chemical nomenclature, which serves as the basis of the modern system. 2. Atomic Theory (1808) John Dalton provides a way of linking invisible atoms to measurable quantities like the volume of a gas or mass of a mineral. His atomic theory states that elements consist of tiny particles called atoms. Thus, a pure element consists of identical atoms, all with the same mass, and compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. 3. Atoms Combine Into Molecules (1811 onward) Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro finds that the atoms in elements combine to form molecules. Avogadro proposes that equal volumes of gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. 4. Synthesis of Urea (1828) Friedrich Woehler accidentally synthesizes urea from inorganic materials, proving that substances made by living things can be reproduced with nonliving substances. Until 1828, it was believed that organic substances could only form with the help of <b>...</b>


Greatest Chemistry Discoveries

Announcing "That I have the theory of everything, giving my data"


Todd Gooch, a theoretical chemist, announces tha he has achieved the theory of everything, the unified field theory. "I have achieved the theory of everything by deriving valid sets of Temperature, Pressure, and Volume from an f(x) equation that satisfy the ideal gas equation. A physical chemist says everything in terms of P,V, and T, and the ideal gas equation. I solve it with calculus and using derivatives for the first time and give my data. I invite anyone to repeat the mathematical work." The data maybe found at gravitationalunittheory.com. Todd Gooch, the first person since Mendeleyev to have his own copyrighted (2007) periodic table set up for reaction chemistry, and first person to have chemical structures other than Lewis structures, announces that he has achieved the theory of everything, gives his data at http Gooch seeks the Macarthur Fellowship, contact info. at gravitationalunittheory.org, and to be nominated for the Nobel prize in chemistry and physics.


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Greatest Chemistry Discoveries 2/3.mkv


1. Oxygen (1770s) Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen; later, Antoine Lavoisier clarifies the nature of elements. Priestley produces oxygen in experiments and describes its role in combustion and respiration. Then, by dissolving fixed air in water, he invents carbonated water. Priestley, oblivious to the importance of his discovery, calls the new gas "dephlogisticated air." Lavoisier gives oxygen its name and correctly describes its role in combustion. Lavoisier then works with others to devise a chemical nomenclature, which serves as the basis of the modern system. 2. Atomic Theory (1808) John Dalton provides a way of linking invisible atoms to measurable quantities like the volume of a gas or mass of a mineral. His atomic theory states that elements consist of tiny particles called atoms. Thus, a pure element consists of identical atoms, all with the same mass, and compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. 3. Atoms Combine Into Molecules (1811 onward) Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro finds that the atoms in elements combine to form molecules. Avogadro proposes that equal volumes of gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. 4. Synthesis of Urea (1828) Friedrich Woehler accidentally synthesizes urea from inorganic materials, proving that substances made by living things can be reproduced with nonliving substances. Until 1828, it was believed that organic substances could only form with the help of <b>...</b>


Greatest Chemistry Discoveries

Russian Fokl Song for J.-M. Jarre (Russia, Moscow, Borodin-Holl)


Academic Big Chorus of Russian Mendeleyev University. Conductor - professor Boris Tarakanov. Concert in Borodin-Hall (Moscow) 17.11.08 for maestro Jean-Michel Jarre hor.tarakanov.net Концерт для Жана-Мишеля Жарра, Бородин-Холл (Москва), 17.11.08. Академический большой хор РХТУ им. Д.И, Менделеева. Дирижёр - профессор Борис Тараканов. Русская народная песня в обработке В. Самарина "Пойду ль да выйду ль я да..."


Concert in Borodin Hall (Moscow) 17.11.08 for maestro Jean-Michel Jarre Жарр http://hor.tarakanov.net

Greatest Chemistry Discoveries 3/3.mkv


1. Oxygen (1770s) Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen; later, Antoine Lavoisier clarifies the nature of elements. Priestley produces oxygen in experiments and describes its role in combustion and respiration. Then, by dissolving fixed air in water, he invents carbonated water. Priestley, oblivious to the importance of his discovery, calls the new gas "dephlogisticated air." Lavoisier gives oxygen its name and correctly describes its role in combustion. Lavoisier then works with others to devise a chemical nomenclature, which serves as the basis of the modern system. 2. Atomic Theory (1808) John Dalton provides a way of linking invisible atoms to measurable quantities like the volume of a gas or mass of a mineral. His atomic theory states that elements consist of tiny particles called atoms. Thus, a pure element consists of identical atoms, all with the same mass, and compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. 3. Atoms Combine Into Molecules (1811 onward) Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro finds that the atoms in elements combine to form molecules. Avogadro proposes that equal volumes of gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. 4. Synthesis of Urea (1828) Friedrich Woehler accidentally synthesizes urea from inorganic materials, proving that substances made by living things can be reproduced with nonliving substances. Until 1828, it was believed that organic substances could only form with the help of <b>...</b>


Greatest Chemistry Discoveries

Anton Fedorov "Lord's Prayer" / Антон Фёдоров «Отче наш»


Opening of the Moscow music festival of the ForumKlassika. Academical chorus of The D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. The head B. Tarakanov. Anton Fedorov "Lord's Prayer" / Концерт-открытие фестиваля форума «Классика». Академический Большой хор Российского химико-технологического университета имени Менделеева. Руководитель Б. Тараканов. Антон Фёдоров «Отче наш»


forumklassika Opening concert Lord's Prayer Форум Классика концерт

Maria Guleghina - Extrim show in Russia! (Brindisi)


Maria Guleghina, M. Gorodetskiy, Bashmet-orchestra, Academic big chorus by Boris Tarakanov


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