I’m a big fan of educational videos that find clever and fun ways to mix popular culture into the mix; and so I often bring many of these videos I find online to the elementary school I work at and show them to the kids I teach. That criteria certainly applies to this video which examines if the moon in The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is really a Black Hole! Astrophysicist Gabe Perez-Giz seems to think so. What is the evidence that supports this theory? Watch this episode of PBS Space Time and find out!
And if you like this video, I also recommend Space Time’s “Do A Barrel Roll” special which I’ve also embedded below. In this video, Perez-Giz explains how the iconic barrel rolls from Star Fox are indeed possible. Enjoy!
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And if you like this video, I also recommend Space Time’s “Do A Barrel Roll” special which I’ve also embedded below. In this video, Perez-Giz explains how the iconic barrel rolls from Star Fox are indeed possible. Enjoy!
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- 4/3/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
PBS Digital Studios has added to its collection of programs with a combination of science and pop culture. The online video wing of the public television broadcaster has debuted Space Time, which frames crazy astrophysics topics in accessible, fun way.
Space Time is sort of a mélange of Pbsds' other hit shows. The first episode has PBS Idea Channel's fast-paced-yet-scholarly tone, Game/Show's analytical approach to gaming, and the same astronomical focus as the new Crash Course episodes PBS funded. Across six minutes, host Gabe Perez-Giz calculates the gravitational specifics of the planet from Super Mario Bros, providing both a physics lesson and a fresh take on an old favorite.
For those of us who are fascinated by the mind-blowing realities of astronomical study, Space Time is the perfect series. Still, even for those who don't spend their days watching Neil deGrasse Tyson videos, PBS' new web series gives...
Space Time is sort of a mélange of Pbsds' other hit shows. The first episode has PBS Idea Channel's fast-paced-yet-scholarly tone, Game/Show's analytical approach to gaming, and the same astronomical focus as the new Crash Course episodes PBS funded. Across six minutes, host Gabe Perez-Giz calculates the gravitational specifics of the planet from Super Mario Bros, providing both a physics lesson and a fresh take on an old favorite.
For those of us who are fascinated by the mind-blowing realities of astronomical study, Space Time is the perfect series. Still, even for those who don't spend their days watching Neil deGrasse Tyson videos, PBS' new web series gives...
- 2/12/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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