theory

Film schools

Francis Ford CoppolaFrancis Ford Coppola, 2007

Networks

Network

A wide variety of systems of interconnected components are called networks. Specific examples include:

  • transport networks,

    • roads,

    • railroads,

    • shipping routes and

    • airlines,

    • pipelines (gas, petroleum, water, sewage),

Film criticism

Newspaper vendor

Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films, individually and collectively. In general this can be divided into journalistic criticism that appears regularly in newspapers and other popular, mass-media outlets and academic criticism by film scholars that is informed by film theory and published in journals.

Gravitational Force

Solar System

The future according to the Big Bang theory

Black Hole Milky Way Simulated view of a black hole in front of the Milky Way. The hole has 10 solar masses and is viewed from a distance of 600 km.

Features, issues and problems with the Big Bang theory

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Observational evidence of the Big Bang theory

2MASS LSS chart-NEW Nasa

History of the Big Bang theory

 WMAP satellite

The timeline and future of the Big Bang theory

Hubble ultra deep field

Big Bang

Universe expansion and the Big Bang model

Particle physics

Standard Model of Elementary Particles

Electromagnetism

Solenoid

Electromagnetism is a theory unified by James Clerk Maxwell to explain the interrelationship between electricity and magnetism. At the heart of this theory is the notion of an electromagnetic field.

A stationary electromagnetic field stays bound to its origin. Examples of stationary fields are: the magnetic field around a wire carrying current or the electric field between the plates of a capacitor.

Classical mechanics

Isaac Newton

Classical mechanics is the physics of forces, acting upon bodies. It is often referred to as "Newtonian mechanics" after Newton and his laws of motion. Classical mechanics is subdivided into statics (which deals with objects in equilibrium) and dynamics (which deals with objects in motion).

Game theory

There are two types of game theory: 1) working out how to win, lose or draw a game played for entertainment; or 2) applying the theory of a game to real life.

Film

History of film

 


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