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How Big is God? - Diego Rodgriguez
How Big Is God is an exciting multimedia presentation featuring audio and visual effects, computer animation, and a laser stars display. It will take you on a fascinating journey exploring the size of the Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, and ultimately the entire universe! You may never be the same. This presentation has been widely received at Homeschooling Conventions, Christian Camps, and churches by people of all ages.
This video file is a 60 minute seminar by Diego Rodriquez that was recorded during the Seattle Creation Conference ( http://nwcreation.net/conference ), October 2009.
View more videos from the 2009 conference: http://nwcreation.net/scc09.html
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About the Speaker:
Diego Rodriquez ( http://creationwiki.org/Diego_Rodriguez ) is a creation speaker, homeschooling father, and minister. His real passion in the ministry is teaching and supporting the infallibility of the... more
This video file is a 60 minute seminar by Diego Rodriquez that was recorded during the Seattle Creation Conference ( http://nwcreation.net/conference ), October 2009.
View more videos from the 2009 conference: http://nwcreation.net/scc09.html
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About the Speaker:
Diego Rodriquez ( http://creationwiki.org/Diego_Rodriguez ) is a creation speaker, homeschooling father, and minister. His real passion in the ministry is teaching and supporting the infallibility of the... more
Black Hole Meltdown in the Galactic Center
Black hole extravaganza in 1080p. From ESO-Cast. Not long ago, watching something being ripped apart as it falls towards a giant black hole would be science fiction. This is now reality.
Observers under dark skies, far from the bright city lights, can marvel at the splendor of the Milky Way, arching in an imposing band across the sky. Zooming in towards the center of our galaxy, about 25000 light years away, you can see that it is composed of myriads of stars.
This is a pretty impressive sight, but much is hidden from view by interstellar dust, and astronomers need to look using a different wavelength, the infrared, that can penetrate the dust clouds. With large telescopes, astronomers can then see in detail the swarm of stars circling the supermassive black hole, in the same way that the Earth orbits the Sun.
The Galactic Center harbors the closest supermassive black hole known, and the one that is also the largest in terms of its angular diameter on the sky, making it the... more
Observers under dark skies, far from the bright city lights, can marvel at the splendor of the Milky Way, arching in an imposing band across the sky. Zooming in towards the center of our galaxy, about 25000 light years away, you can see that it is composed of myriads of stars.
This is a pretty impressive sight, but much is hidden from view by interstellar dust, and astronomers need to look using a different wavelength, the infrared, that can penetrate the dust clouds. With large telescopes, astronomers can then see in detail the swarm of stars circling the supermassive black hole, in the same way that the Earth orbits the Sun.
The Galactic Center harbors the closest supermassive black hole known, and the one that is also the largest in terms of its angular diameter on the sky, making it the... more
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