Posts Tagged ‘innovative’

Objektivitätstheorie: Meyl vs. Einstein

Im folgenden Video Präsentiert Prof. Dr. Konstantin Meyl (Feldphysiker, Hochschule Furtwangen University HFU) seine Objektivitätstheorie, eine Einheitliche Theorie aller Felder und Teilchen. Von Boscovich über Maxwell und Lorentz mit den Nachweisen von Faraday und Tesla zum Ziel der Physik. Zusammengefasst sagt er, die Lichtgeschwindigkeit c ist und kann nicht Konstant sein und widerspricht damit Einsteins Relativitätstheorie!

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Des Internets Wertewelten und Machtverhältnisse

Link compilation of past month

Hiya my fellow blog readers, it’s been a while since my last post. Today, I would like to share again some nice links with you and I will start with some pretty fascinating talks of the 26C3 (Chaos Communication Congress ) in Berlin. There is firstly the talk about liquid democracy, a very interesting talk [...]

Link compilation of past month

Lets start with a new search engine called leapfish which claims to be a real time search engine. Which means the database index includes content just a few minutes old from Web 2.0 services like twitter, facebook, blogs, youtube and co.
The project SixthSense by Pranav Mistry is as the website says:  a wearable gestural interface [...]

Link compilation of past month

The first link is about a presentation hold a few weeks ago at the University of Manchester about which part cloud computing could play in future development of the web and managment of data.
The next link you could call, google street view advanced. It is an website which enables you to do go on a [...]

Google’s WAVE

Google Wave is an great idea. It implements an open protocol, a platform with an API and a product with an GUI. The concept combines all great inventions and tools for communication on the Internet of the past days like email, wikis, forums, discussion groups and so on in one tool called “the Wave”. The [...]

Creating presentations online with Prezi

Prezi is a service for creating presentations online. These are a little bit different as you know from usually presentations like Powerpoint. The main idea is that you have a big map and in the presentation you navigate through this map. But check out yourself in the short tutorial.

Firefox Add-on Wolfram Alpha Google

Some days ago the new service Wolfram|Alpha launched. It’s a gorgeous service especially in things of mathematics and statistics. The Firefox Add-on “Wolfram Alpha Google” combines the Google and Wolfram|Alpha search to one search.

Interactive data glasses from the German Frauenhofer Institute

The German Frauenhofer Institute has developed data glasses (also known as Head-mounted display) you might know from secret agents in movies. But this isn’t brandnew, new is that these glasses are interactive. This means you can control the displayed data with controlled eye motions, which are detected by an integrated eye-tracker. Maybe this will be [...]

Easy-peasy creating flash animations

If you want to create simple flash animations like my one here, take a look on the site of the simple Java open source software Draw SWF.