Demogroups

Phenomena (Amiga demogroup)

Phenomena (PHA) was a Swedish Demogroup making Amiga demos that was productive during the formative years of the Amiga Demoscene founded in 1987. (Wikipedia).

Phenomena (Amiga demogroup)
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What happened during the Big Bang?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Cosmology

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The Effects of Alien Life on Earth | Alien Encounters (Full Episode)

A mothership the size of Texas is hovering over Earth and we are tired of waiting. We send a rover to explore, and what we find makes us question the definition of life. On Earth, the pods multiply and get smaller, making contact with them unavoidable. Stream More Episodes of Alien Encoun

From playlist Full Episodes: Alien Encounters

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Gravity: Architect of Galaxies and Cosmic Collisions | Wonders of Universe | BBC Earth Lab

Through cosmic collisions, the universe is full of galaxies being ripped out and merging together. These form elliptical galaxies; a ball of randomised stars and a result of gravity. Can gravity change the whole universe? Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals Best of BBC Ear

From playlist Wonders of the Universe

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Victorian Ghosts: The Story of Spiritualism

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a boom in spiritualism, a religious movement teaching that the spirits of dead people could be contacted through mediumship. Growing out of the occult and new fringe religions, all kinds of abilities were claimed by psychics. Most mediums were lit

From playlist Monsters and Mystery

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Hypno-Whirl-A-Scope | Oddities

A magician demonstrates the "powerful nature" of a trance-inducing device. Thursdays @ 10pm on SCIENCE | For more, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv/oddities/#mkcpgn=ytsci1

From playlist Oddities

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Nikolay Moshchevitin: Diophantine exponents, best approximation and badly approximable numbers

CIRM VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Recorded during the meeting "​ Diophantine Problems, Determinism and Randomness" the November 23, 2020 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide

From playlist Virtual Conference

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The Invisible Reality: The Wonderful Weirdness of the Quantum World

Proposed a century ago to better explain the mind-bending behavior of the smallest constituents of the universe, quantum theory has implications far beyond the atom. This rich set of laws has applications both practical and extraordinary — from the technology that has revolutionized modern

From playlist Explore the World Science Festival

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Ancient Aliens

The possibility that ancient civilizations might have encountered or even been influenced by extraterrestrials has fascinated us for as long as we knew there were distant suns they might visit from. Today we will examine the evidence and consider the numerous scenarios form the perspective

From playlist Ancient Advanced Civilizations Playlist

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Our Galaxy - The Milky Way. A big UFO-like Object

Our Galaxy is a fascinating thing, when looked at from the side. The film will tell why does the Galaxy looks like a flying UFO-object, how did it grow from the Big Bang to the present. We will also learn about our cosmic neighbourhood and our future. Production by: Max-Planck Institute f

From playlist Most popular videos

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Ghost Lights from Earth Orbit

A "Ghost Light" is an unexplained luminescent phenomena. That's how aliens might see Earth if they arrived with no awareness of its civilizations, atmosphere and climate, and magnetic field. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are all too familiar with the city lights, the th

From playlist Earth And Its Moon

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The Rise and Fall of the Commodore Amiga - Kim Justice

#retrogaming #amiga Today's video is quite a special one - one that's been requested for a long time...we're looking at the history of the almighty Commodore Amiga - how it came to be, how it flourished, and how arguably the best and most advanced computer of the 80's was mismanaged and m

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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Commodore 1992 Amiga 1200 unboxing original Introduction! Computer History video Restored

Commodore Amiga Computer video: Partially Restored video introducing the Amiga 1200 personal computer. The Amiga 1200 was released by Commodore International and designed for the home computer market. It became very popular for its powerful graphics, sound quality and ease of use. Ami

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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1987 Commodore AMIGA 500 Computer (Motorola 68000 processor, graphics software, home pc)

We have improved the video quality on the following film about the Commodore AMIGA 500. An original introduction film about the capabilities of the AMIGA 500. Great overview, 9 minutes (with lots of end credits and info). This may be the best quality copy you will find. Just preservin

From playlist Commodore AMIGA, PET, ATARI

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The Computer Chronicles - Amiga 3000 (1990)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1990 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Amiga 2500 (1989)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1989 Episodes

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Commodore AMIGA Computer Animation, Graphics, Multimedia, 1985 1991 home computing, software choices

Commodore AMIGA Computer: In 1985, the Amiga 1000 was released by Commodore International. The Amiga combined the 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 CPU with one of the most advanced graphics and sound systems for microcomputers at that time. The Amiga was released on July 23,1985, with a price

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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The Computer Chronicles - The New Amigas (1988)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1988 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Amiga and Atari (1985)

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From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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EEVBlog #438 - Amiga 500 Retro Computer Teardown

Vintage Teardown Tuesday. What's inside the 1987 Commodore Amiga 500 computer. Relive Fat Agnus, Paula, Denise, and Gary in the Rock Lobster Forum Topic: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-438-amiga-500-retro-computer-teardown/ EEVblog Main Web Site: http://www.eevblog.com EEVblog

From playlist Vintage Computers

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Cosmic Journeys - Day of the Asteroid

Asteroids racing through the solar system have smashed into Earth before. What are the chances we'll get hit again? Armed with new defensive technologies, scientists are getting ready for the day, a decade, century from now: the Day of the Asteroid.

From playlist The Solar System

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