Well, i don't normally do this but when you witness the confluence of science and great music, it's hard to pass up.
It is my impression that scientists, and more broadly academics, are actually secret rockers and like to have a good time. AND they appreciate thoughtfulness and the effort to do a good job at whatever you do.
Thus, we have the merging of views from the Hubble telescope and the music of Tool, with some neato math thrown in for good measure. For those of you unfamiliar with either/both: The Hubble telescope is essentially the most far seeing visual instrument known to man. It has been headed 'outward' (from our perspective) into space, taking photographs of stuff even farther away, and sending them back. Tool's music is '...a Mulligan stew of progressive rock, Bulgarian folk metal, rock ’n’ roll, ’80s disco and Christian rap that we like to call Munge,' (as the lead singer - somewhat facetiously - describes them). Be careful, they have a lot of energy.
Here is the video (it's about 10 minutes long).
Saturday, 21 February 2009
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