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Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown Vol. 2 is the third film in the groundbreaking documentary series by director Amadeuz Christ. Heavy is the Crown Vol.2 details the African Sacred Science of Ancient Egypt (Kemet) and the African Sacred Spiritual System that laid the foundation for western religions.
Uncover Hidden History and reconnect with Ancestral Wisdom as we journey through Ancient Kemet and reveal the ancient Kemetic Science system.
Featuring insights from Kaba Kamene, Tony Browder, Prof. James Small, Dr. Wade Nobles, Dr. Chike Akua, David Banner, Sabir Bey, Atlantis Browder, Heru Neset, Taj Tarik Bey, and Mfundishi Jhutyms.
Discover the cosmological origins of Religion and learn the original Creation Stories as told through ancient texts like the Shabaka Stone and Pyramid Texts. Explore the Feminine Principle and learn the importance of the Ankh as the center focus of Ancient Kemet. Unravel the history of the Black Madonna and Child figures and how the Graeco-Roman conquest of Egypt, and the subsequent corruption of the original ancient African Spiritual Systems, led to the formation of modern Christianity. Finally, learn to “remember” and learn how African people can return to their original African Spiritual Systems.
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Excerpt from the presentation of Molefi Kete Asante, Professor of Africology at Temple University in the USA, during Session Nine at the Multiversity International Conference on Decolonising Our Universities held in Penang, Malaysia, 27-29 June 2011. He outlined 'The Philosophical Bases of an African University,' pointing out that in the imposition of the Eurocentric worldview in higher education 'there was a Greek at every corner' but that the Greeks themselves 'were but children to Africa, and to India and to China.'
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Even before COVID-19, New York was already defined by a gap between the rich and poor. Yet during the pandemic, wealth has become a determinant of survival.
The pandemic hit New York in the spring, with almost 800 people dying from COVID-19 each day in April. The city has been uneasy since then. People's lives have been shaken by months of stay-at-home orders, changing public health measures, "Black Lives Matter" protests, the presidential election, and above all the economic consequences of the pandemic, including ever-widening inequality between New Yorkers.
Stefanie Dodt and Christiane Meier are the creators of "New York City Rich and Poor - The Inequality Crisis." They spent more than eight months following the lives of three New York families who inhabit the different strata of New York society - the bottom, the top and the middle.
The documentary links this long period of observation with intensive data research and analysis and shows why, long before COVID-19, it was clear who the disease would hit hardest. The boundaries between rich and poor are often clearly defined by neighborhoods. Where a person lives determines their risk of becoming infected with the virus, and health has become more of a luxury than ever. The pandemic is spotlighting the scale and consequences of economic inequality in America. In New York, a city of extremes, the emphasis is white hot - and reflects in brash New York style the structural problems all of America is facing as COVID-19 further amplifies inequality.
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Cosmology is the one field in which researchers can—literally—witness the past. The cosmic background radiation, ancient light streaming toward us since the Big Bang, provides a pristine window onto the birth and evolution of the universe. Already, the radiation has been key to confirming an early explosive expansion of space, determining the geometric shape of the universe and identifying seeds that resulted in galaxies. Now, the cosmic background radiation is poised to reveal when the first stars formed, what happened in the fraction of a second after the Big Bang, and the answers to a host of other bold questions about the cosmos. Join Nobel Laureate John Mather and other leading scientists who are leading the way.
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Original Program Date: May 31, 2012
MODERATOR: Lawrence Krauss
PARTICIPANTS: John C. Mather, Amber Miller, Lyman Page, David Spergel
Lawrence Krauss's Introduction 00:00
Robert Woodrow Wilson: Tuning in to the Big Bang 10:31
Participant introductions. 18:10
What lead you to the path of science? 20:45
Launching the COBE satellite. 32:45
Measuring temperatures 1/100,000 of three degrees. 36:50
When your wrong ... you move on. 41:34
The boomerang experiment from Antarctica. 46:54
How big is the universe? 52:43
How far back in time can we see? 58:54
Amber Miller and the EBEX project. 1:02:14
Polarization from gravity waves from the beginning of time. 1:06:16
What is the future of measuring the universe? 1:12:26
What is a microwave? Are we sure matter exists? 1:20:54