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Stephen Wiltshire has been called the "Human Camera." In this short excerpt from the film Beautiful Minds: A Voyage into the Brain, Wiltshire takes a helicopter journey over Rome and then draws a panoramic view of what he saw, entirely from memory.
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Stephen Wiltshire from London is a star among savants. Stephen is autistic. He did not speak his first words "pencil" and "paper" until he was 5. Yet, when he was 11 he drew a perfect aerial view of London after only one helicopter ride. For this film we're testing the "Living camera" in Rome. (ColourField production)
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Hawkings reverses his 30 year old theory that black holes destroy matter, and seeks to show convincingly that alternate universes exist without black holes. Again, God's ways are past finding out.
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Business optimization specialist Stephen Pierce explains how to use Mind Mapping to quickly double, triple, or even quadruple the amount of information you retain from reading books.
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Stephen Marley's new video for "The Traffic Jam" featuring his brother Damian "Jr Gong" Marley.
His debut album MIND CONTROL will be in stores 3/20/07.
www.stephenmarley music.com
www.myspace.com/s tephenmarley
www.umrg.com
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Ok for all my friends at the Bishtro, What you've all been waiting for, by popular demand the full version of this wonderful song by Stephen Bishop, ok Paul happy ? Shindig.
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it's all in the title. stephen malkmus performs 2 songs a capella, with hand claps and beatbox, in an elevator. songs are "mama" and "malediction" from his most recent album "face the truth".
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Stephen Hawking gives a lecture on the Hawking-Hartle no boundary universe.
Lecture given to a sold out crowd at the Berkeley on March 13 2007.
http://www.pbs.or g/wnet/hawking/unive rses/html/bound.html
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Where did we come from? The history of cosmology from flat earth to Big Bang: Eratosthenes and Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Edwin Hubble.