BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
An introduction to the Big Bang theory, explaining: how Hubble laid the foundation of the Big Bang theory when he discovered that distant galaxies were receding from the earth, indicated by the ‘red...
In the setting of a mock trial, a young scientist defends modern cosmological ideas about the origins of the universe. The standard model of the university is based on the idea that it suddenly came into...
Discusses Einstein’s concept of general relativity and his description of an expanding universe and traces the evolution of the early universe from the instant of the original explosion. Explains how...
Our universe was created in ‘The Big Bang’ and has been expanding ever since. In this public lecture, Professor Brian Schmidt, from the Department of Physics at University of Oxford, describes the vital...
Follows three teams of scientists in their attempt to map the ‘ripples in the universe’ discovered in 1992 - events following the ‘big bang’ that led to the formation of atoms, galaxies and...
Examines the big bang theory of the origins and structure of the universe, which is now under threat. Astronomers are finding great clusters of galaxies, vast empty voids in space and they are unable to...
A compilation of eight video pieces by video artist Akiko Hada, designed for study and research use. Hada has collaborated with various musicians, including David Toop, Holger Hiller, Steve Beresford, Lester...
Two activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Virtual Telescope: a virtual experiment with views of both the northern and southern hemispheres - a ‘support astronomer’ guides one through the...
Four-part cosmology series on the universe, using accessible ideas to explain advances in cosmology and astronomy. In four parts: 1) Big Bang: explores ideas of Steven Hawking, Wendy Freedman, Bob Kirshner,...
Related searches have been automatically generated using the OpenCalais semantic analysis service.