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Symphony of Science (Web Video)
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Symphony of Science is a Web Original series of music videos created by John Boswell ("melodysheep"). Most of the videos consist of autotuned quotes from Carl Sagan's Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, along with quotes from other scientists who vary with each video.Songs in the series: | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: "Timelapse of the Entire Universe". | |
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Natural End of Time | |
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Natural End of Time: The entire premise of Timelapse of the Future involves getting to this point. | |
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Eldritch Abomination | |
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Eldritch Abomination: "Monsters of the Cosmos" portrays black holes as this. It's stated that within them, time stops, space makes no sense and the accepted laws of physics break down. | |
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Time Abyss | |
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Time Abyss: Black holes in Timelapse of the Future. For more than half of the video, even as the speed of time continues to double every five real-time seconds, they're the only objects in the universe. | |
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What We Now Know to Be True | |
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What We Now Know to Be True: Inverted with the topic of proton decay. Future assumes it to be true, but acknowledges that it might not be, and that time will take a very different path than what's portrayed if it turns out that protons are eternal. | |
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Dark Reprise | |
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Dark Reprise: The music from "Our Story in 1 Minute", showing a brief history of the Earth, returns as part of the first song in Timelapse of the Future, "Sun Mother"... which plays while showing the DESTRUCTION of Earth. "Ether" from Future first plays when black holes first begin to take over as the dominant structures of the universe, and is reprised as the second half of the penultimate song, "The Rising Dawn Bellows Like Thunder", playing as the last ever supermassive black hole, the last remaining thing in the universe, breathes its last. | |
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