Economics curves | Continuous distributions
The Seneca effect, or Seneca cliff or Seneca collapse, is a mathematical model proposed by Ugo Bardi to describe situations where a system's rate of decline is much sharper than its earlier rate of growth. (Wikipedia).
Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (4 of 61) What is the Greenhouse Effect?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is the greenhouse effect on Earth. It is the warming of the atmosphere accomplished by the absorption of the Sun's energy by H2O, CO2, CH4, N2O, O3 (aka, greenhouse gases) and transferrin
From playlist THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
AWESOME Physics demonstration. Coriolis effect (explained)!!!
The Coriolis effect refers to the apparent deflection of objects (such as airplanes, wind, missiles, and ocean currents) moving in a straight path relative to the Earth's surface. Its strength is proportional to the speed of the Earth's rotation at different latitudes. For example, a plane
From playlist MECHANICS
AWESOME Physics experiments. Demonstration coanda effect.
Fluids flowing near a surface tend to follow the shape of the surface. It is known as the Coanda Effect and its explanation depends on viscosity, the frictional forces between the molecules of a fluid (be it liquid or gas). The Coanda effect is the culprit behind many everyday incidents as
From playlist PRESSURE
Teach Astronomy - Doppler Effect
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The Doppler Effect is the shift of wavelength or frequency of a source of waves due to the motion of that source of waves. Doppler Effect is most familiar in terms of sound waves. As a source of sound, such as a siren, approaches you, the pitch or frequency
From playlist 06. Optics and Quantum Theory
Fixed Effects and Random Effects
Brief overview in plain English of the differences between the types of effects. Problems with each model and how to overcome them.
From playlist Experimental Design
From the LSOP Live Weather Show https://www.lsop.colostate.edu/lsop-live/
From playlist LSOP Live
How Seneca Slayed Stress (and the Rest of Us Can Too) | Ryan Holiday | Stoicism
To learn the strategies Seneca and the Stoics used to combat stress, check out the Daily Stoic Slay Your Stress course: http://dailystoic.com/stress Stress eats away at us and rather than making us more productive, it often slows us down and makes us sloppy, compounding on itself. We tend
From playlist African Grey Parrot Talking
Stoicism is a philosophy worked out in Ancient Greece and Rome thousands of years ago, but it remains hugely relevant to our own times: it offers us ways of learning how to cope with anxiety, fear and the dread of losing money, status and love. For gifts and more from The School of Life,
From playlist SELF
Roman Theater with Plautus, Terence, and Seneca: Crash Course Theater #6
In which Mike delves into the theater of ancient Rome. It wasn't all gladiators and Christian-killing, you know. There was theater, too. Roman drama drew heavily on Greek drama. So heavily, in fact, that many of the stories and characters were lifted directly from Greek plays. This time ar
From playlist Crash Course Theater and Drama
Hiawatha - Government for the People - Extra History - #2
*Sponsored* by DomiNations! Check it out here: http://smarturl.it/DOMHistory After getting the Seneca to join the Great Law of Peace, Hiawatha came up with a plan to convince Tadodaho. But it took Jigonsaseh to confront him and make him become a true leader. Now united, the Five Nations cr
From playlist Extra History (ALL EPISODES)
Marcus Aurelius and the Guiding Principles of Stoicism
Sign up to Morning Brew for free today: https://morningbrewdaily.com/aperture Sponsored by Morning Brew Read the story: https://aperture.gg/blogs/the-universe/marcus-aurelius-and-the-guiding-principles-of-stoicism Merch: https://aperture.gg/merch Under Marcus Aurelius’s rule, the empire
From playlist Philosophy & Psychology đź§
In this module, Dr Liz Gloyn (Royal Holloway, University of London) thinks through the figure of Seneca and the key principles of Stoicism, focusing in particular on: (i) Seneca's life and times, and his relationship with the imperial family – especially Nero; (ii) the eclecticism of his l
From playlist Classics & Ancient History
What Happened at the Seneca Falls Convention? | History
Learn about the movement for women's equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott - hoped to achieve. Subscribe for more HISTORY: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Newsletter: https://www.hist
From playlist Examine the Past | History
6 Great Sayings From Western Philosophy
The great sayings of Western Philosophy capture some of the most daring and helpful thoughts humans have ever exchanged. Here is a list of our favourites, which reflect the adventure and wisdom of philosophical history. For gifts and more from The School of Life, visit our online shop: htt
From playlist WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (6 of 61) Atmospheric Temperature Gradient
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the various “layers” of Earth's atmosphere and it's various temperature gradient. I will explain why Earth's temperature decreases, stays constant, increases, stays constant, decreases, stays
From playlist THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Missing History: The Declaration of Sentiments | HowStuffWorks NOW
1/14/2016: In Seneca Falls, New York in 1848, a document penned by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to call for women’s equality was signed by both men and women at the Women’s Rights Convention. But the original document has been lost in time. Now you get to do some sleuthing to help find it. Spec
From playlist How Holly Frey Works
Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (25 of 46) What is the Greenhouse Effect?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is the greenhouse effect by relating our troposphere to an actual greenhouse, and a person sleeping in a sleeping bag. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/3dnpLIqQ
From playlist THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Equilibrium occurs when the overall state of a system is constant. Equilibrium can be static (nothing in the system is changing), or dynamic (little parts of the system are changing, but overall the state isn't changing). In my video, I'll demonstrate systems in both types of equilibrium,
From playlist Physics
Session 1 - The butterfly effect in spin chains and 2d CFT: Daniel Roberts
https://strings2015.icts.res.in/talkTitles.php
From playlist Strings 2015 conference
Nature of Genius 231 Luck or Self Made?
From playlist The Nature of Genius