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The neutrino is among the cagiest of particles, a subatomic wisp so ephemeral it could pass through light years of lead with more ease than a hot knife through butter. Despite its extraordinary abundance in the universe—billions pass through your body every second—this ghostly particle is notoriously difficult to trap, inspiring some of the most sophisticated detectors in science just to study it. A closer look could change everything. The elusive neutrino holds clues to some of the most profound questions in particle physics: What happened in the briefest moments after the Big Bang? Why does the universe contain more matter than antimatter? Join leading researchers as they chase neutrinos and other elusive particles in search of nature’s fundamental order.
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Original program Date: June 1, 2012
MODERATOR: Bill Weir
PARTICIPANTS: Janet Conrad, Francis Halzen, Lawrence Krauss, John Robinson
Tiny Ghosts - Musical introduction by John Robinson 00:00
Bill Weir's Introduction 3:48
Participant Introductions 5:00
Why are neutrinos important? 6:28
Why go to the antarctic to find neutrinos? 8:44
The ghost particle appears 11:50
Many didn't believe in the neutrino. 16:20
Neutrinos from an atom bomb. 19:45
Ray Davis and his gutsy experiments. 24:08
Key predictions of the standard model. 28:30
Understanding neutrino oscillations. 31:49
Neutrinos and the Grand Unified Theory. 39:24
The supernova that led to neutrinos. 44:02
How do you measure the information from neutrinos. 53:29
A telescope under the ice? 57:00
What is the holy grail on neutrinos. 1:02:00
You can't adjust nature just observe it. 1:07:32
The truth is stranger then star trek? 1:14:20
Can neutrinos move faster than light? 1:18:46
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These genuine Bolga baskets are exclusively woven by the indigenous Gurune people (also known as Frafra) around the town of Bolgatanga in Northern Ghana.
Bolga is the crafts center of Northern Ghana. For many generations, weaving has been a traditional skill of the people there. The soil around Bolgatanga is not fertile enough for extensive agricultural activities. As a result, handicraft activities such as basket weaving, leather work, and pottery are undertaken mostly by women to supplement their incomes since they are primarily subsistence farmers.
The creation of these Bolga baskets is a complex process that captures the exquisite skill of the weavers.
First, veta vera straw, known locally as kinkahe, is collected from the tops of the grass stalks, then each piece is split in half vertically.
Once the straw is split, it is then twisted back together to give it strength.
At this point the straw is put in bunches and dyed in boiling water. For bright colors the straw is dyed yellow first, then the color.
After coloring, the weaver carefully selects appropriate straw for the base, sides and handle. The selection of the proper grass for various parts of the basket is critical to good weaving.
Weaving starts at the base and works up to the rim. The rims are generally finished flat, or wrapped with straw to form a rounded edge.
Once the rims are finished, the handle will be created, attached, and customized. Handles are made with a sturdy wrapping technique around a grass core.
Hundreds of remaining bits of straw that are sticking out of the basket are carefully trimmed off.
Leather handles are skillfully applied by local leather workers.
A medium basket takes about 3 days to complete. Some shapes and patterns are more difficult to weave and take longer.
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Dr. Kamau Kambon gives advice about talking to other Black people who are highly confused about racism/white supremacy.
"If you do not understand the system of racism/white supremacy—what it is and how it works—everything else you know or think you know-- will only confuse you."
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AKANFO NANASOM: Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral ReligionWeek 1 from our 4-Week Online Course Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast originated in ancient Khanit (Nubia) and would later migrate to West Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa) over 2,000 years ago. Centuries later some Akan were forced into the western hemisphere during the Mmusuo Kese, Great Perversity/Enslavement era, with many ending up in North america. Akan Ancestral Religion, Akanfo Nanasom, is an unbroken tradition from ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt), through West Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa) to North america wherein our tradition is popularly called Hoodoo from the Akan term ‘Ndu’ (oohn-dooh’) meaning ‘medicine’ from ‘roots, trees, plant-life’ (rootwork). Akan Ancestral Religion is also called Obeah in Jamaica which is derived from the Akan term ‘obayi’. In Guyana it is called Comfa, from the Akan term ‘okomfo’. In Suriname it is called Winti from the Akan term ‘hwinti’. We continue to be possessed by and communicate with the same Abosom (Deities) and Nananom Nsamanfo (Spiritually Cultivated Ancestresses and Ancestors) today as we have for tens of thousands of years. Spirit-possession and spirit-communication is the foundation of Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, free from the corruptions of the pseudo-religions of christianity, islam, judaism, hinduism, buddhism and white ill-culture. In this course we examine the pantheon of the Abosom (Deities) and the nature of the Nananom Nsamanfo (Spiritually Cultivated Ancestresses and Ancestors) rooted in Akan cosmology and how they impact every aspect of our lives. Obtain this course and all of our 35 online courses on our website: AKONGUASUA - Institutionwww.odwirafo.com/akonguasuapage.htmlInstructor: Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan, author of 31 books and Odumafo, traditional Hoodoo Diviner.