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For the love of The Flying Scot
Poet Rab Wilson discusses his love for the Scottish made bicycle, The Flying Scot.
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Dumfries House Chinese Bridge Construction
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Short film showing the construction of the Chinese Bridge at Dumfries House
Bentley Drivers Club at Dumfries House May 2016
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The Bentley Drivers' Club visit Dumfries House for their annual Scottish Whit weekend
James Clerk Maxwell - A Sense of Wonder - Documentary
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2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of one of the greatest scientific papers of all time, in which James Clerk Maxwell described his transformative theory of electromagnetism. This 28-minute film celebrates his life, his poetry, his creative genius as a mathematician and scientist and his love of Galloway, told through the journey of poet and writer Rab Wilson and featuring conv...
Restoring the Grand Orrery - Short Documentary
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This short film highlights the restoration of this unique Orrery from Dumfries House. The decision was made to bring this wonderful piece back to its original condition. Michael Bennett-Levy from Early Technology was tasked with this once in a lifetime opportunity.
No James Clark Maxwell - no Einstein…
Deborah Summit
Huel Trace
Schmidt Radial
Daniella Fall
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched …… 26:32
She said "everything comes from your imagination". What she doesn't mean or better not mean (to those that like to make things up) is that scientists don't just make things. What scientists can do is (unlike the rest of us) is use their knowledge about science and formulae and then put those together in their head without doing physical experiments to come up with answers. Coming up with gobbledegook and then say "Einstein used his imagination to come up with his theories, so am I." It is not nor could it ever be the same thing.
James Clarke Maxwell was from another Planet !!!!
Donna Radial
ruclips.net/video/Bf7_8m7sYUo/видео.htmlsi=VU2amqcYiI66ZOl0 This video covers the first part of the paper "On Physical Lines of Force", titled "The Theory of Molecular Vortices Applied to Magnetic Phenomena." To aid in understanding Maxwell's concepts, the video includes additional illustrations and equations.
And here I have always enjoyed refitting the mixed up screws as the most fun.
I love my flying Scot it needs an over over haul and repainting now , I’ve had many bikes but this is the one I’ve always kept .
fitting tribute to an iconic marque🚴♀
not that good
I do biochemistry but inspired by physicists 😊
yikes what a log this is. hijacking maxwell's corpse to push your lame art theories on people
They had one on the ceiling of the Museum of Natural History in NYC. I remember it still worked when I was a child but it’s been off for decades and they don’t even point it out any longer. I wish they would fix it.
Just think, JCW did all this in an age of...no internet...no computers...no TV...zilch if you compare his time with today. Just 100% pure critical thought. These Brain Gods don't appear very often.
So all they could do is just mention his faith, but no one was interviewed who could tell us the effect it had on his life and its influence on his work. Truly a testament to our time rather than his...and not a good one.
Masterpiece.
There's been some great British scientists. Newton, Faraday, Green, Clerk Maxwell, Heaviside, Rutherford, Dirac...
James Clerk Maxwell was a GREAT MAN; however electromagnetism was Michael Faraday’s theory but Faraday couldn’t do the math. Nobody believed Faraday except Maxwell and he did the math to prove it!
@ 6:15, the level of intimacy demonstrated in this connection is appropriate for a more mature audience.
U r inspiring. Great🙏🏻
All of this an no emphasis on Oliver Heaviside. If anyone commenting is claiming to like or be a fan of Maxwell and his work and you are clueless of Oliver Heaviside then you are an absolute casual. Know your science history!
Beautiful short documentary.
Fantastic. Just got mine out of the basement after 22 years. Was built in 1969 I got it for Christmas in 1986. Not been used since 1994. Just put in for a service. Everybody in the shop wanted to buy it!
Blud was such a huge nerd that he wrote physics problems in poem form
❤for Maxwell any color can be represented in a harp of three strings red green blue .
Clerk, not Clark!
Intellectual rap, in fact!
Lots of love to song musician teacher
Maxwell's theory of transverse electromagnetic (TEM) wave changed western society (and later on the whole world) for ever. Can you imagine if Tesla's longitudinal electromagnetic wave in vacuum will be discovered as well, how that could change society yet again. Maxwell was on the right track to doubt Grassmann's force law for magneto statics; he preferred Ampère's original force law of magneto statics. James Clerk Maxwell died prematurely before he could derive his own force law based on electromagnetic fields that should have followed from his analysis. Edmund Taylor Whittaker continued Maxwell's analysis and published on an extended force law based on electromagnetic fields (in differential form: f = rho E + JxB + JB*, where B* = -div A is a scalar magnetic field). Taking into account the recent experiments that proved the Coulomb force propagation speed is many times higher than the speed of the TEM wave, one can complete Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism such that it includes longitudinal Ampère forces and longitudinal electro (scalar)magnetic waves, vacuum waves that were premeditated by Nikola Tesla. I published on a generalized theory of electromagnetism in 2016 that completes Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism. The world will be a different place, I see a bright future for mankind in a new type of light.
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What is univers without galaxies,what is galaxies without planets, what is sun without sunlight, what is space without time, what is night without day, what is present without now, what is knowledge without knowing and without death what is life and without LORD GOD , WHO R WE? We r the special creation of LORD GOD , we r loved, important, unique and have light, we are all matter.
As a Scot I am glad to see James Clerk Maxwell getting the recognition that he deserves. Thank you for the video.🌱
I’m not a Scot - not directly anyway, but I am very proud for Scots- to be proud (if you get that) of the monumental achievements of one such as James Clerk Maxwell and the deep and generous friendship that he showed to Michael Faraday…
In india Maxwell is well known in engineering community
If anyone wants to know from me, select three world's best scientists. I must 1/ James Clarke Maxwell 2/ Nikolaos Tesla 3/ Sir Isaac Newton I will select these three people. These three have opened many paths in the development of our human civilization, modernity and science. Many scientists have found success in their theory and demonstration. So I will call them the heroes of the victory of science.
Maxwell mathematically confirmed Faraday’s theory. All great men stand on the shoulders of other great men before them.
Maxwell was amazing also a creationist ..a man of real faith ..wish he was alive today to smash Dawkins .
Ordinary people know way more about soccer players and musical groups than anything important so don’t feel bad or surprised.
I changed my last name to Maxwell because (1) it is a balanced name combination and (2) in honor of JCM. True story. 29 years after I changed my name, I came up with a new theory of physics. You can learn more about it on my YT channel. The point, however, is that mine is an ether theory and no other theory on Earth comes closer to it than JCM's model (that he unfortunately later discarded, as he was not one to "speculate").
Interesting documentary. It is strange that Maxwell is relatively unknown, given what a giant he was. At around 25:00, the guitarist is talking about how Maxwell used a dialect that would have sounded strange to his Edinburgh classmates. I wonder, and this is pure speculation, if he appeared to be an outsider his whole life. Although his family did have money, did he seem like some kind of hick in the posh precincts of Cambridge or King's College? Or was there something about him that people disliked? Sometimes seemingly secondary issues of these sorts can have an outsize influence on a person's reputation during life, and afterwards, too.
Memories of riding from provanhall standing outside rattreys shop dreaming of a flying scot ,such beautiful bicycles handcrafted art the stuff of our dreams, the Glasgow Ferrari thank you for the memories Robert " a wee boy from Glasgow "
cometh the hour, cometh the man
This guy blew me away! I've thought about him many times since learning of him. Thank you Scottish people.
There's been some great British scientists. Newton, Faraday, Green, Clerk Maxwell, Heaviside, Rutherford, Dirac...
Great job. Maxwell is definitely one of the greatest physics of all times. By the way, the last equation written on the white board that shows up in the minute 9:20 (I. e. the divergence of E=0) is not correct as the divergence of E (electric field) = the electric charge density divided by the permittivity of free space).
Consider you have one antenna like yagi uda and you are usingbit for high directivity but suddenly you realize that instead of directivity in some space your requirement changebfor example you want high gain or power spectral density so antenna should be replaced by comparison of the given parameter with the refrence value which is dynamic value and you take instantaneous value use sample and hold circuit and you change antenna in space by another required parameter antenna so use Rishi nigam theorem Rishi Nigam india 🇮🇳 scientist for isro ,nasa,jaxa
09:18 But why doesn't he put an arrow over E and B 🥲🥲🥲 they are vectors
Please provide the lyrics to the kid's song if possible. Great!
I listened very hard and got most of it but still have one line that I just more or less guessed from the context and accent. Here's what I heard: When Jimmy Maxwell was a lad He vexed his parents sairly (???), Into this and into that With questions late and early Birds and bees or clockwork toys Always the same old question: Would anybody tell me please What’s the goal of that, then? What's the goal of that? What’s the goal of that? What does it do? How does it work? What’s the goal of that? What’s the goal of that? What's the goal of that? What does it do? How does it work? What’s the goal of that?