Progressive Grind (Kool Yule - [audio-tag-title-raw]
59:11 minutes (54.18 MB)
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59:00 minutes (33.76 MB)
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Get Weird with Bo Davis - Episode 3 X-MAS EDITION!
57:58 minutes (53.07 MB)
X-mas just got weirder.
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On the notion of time travel
A friend of mine who is an accomplished astrophysicist recently advised in a private e-mail that the Higgs Bozon, the elusive subatomic particle wich travels slightly faster than the speed of light has been positively identified, and his fellow scientists at the CERN supercollider are conducting follow-through experiments to re-confirm their data before making the "big announcement". Some of his fellow frontiersmen, cutting edge visionaries like Michio Kaku ad Brian Greene are suggesting that this discovery may lead to the possibility of "time travel". Of course they are referring, at least initially, to clinical experiments on the subatomic level, but for us lay-people in the post-Star Trek era our minds are now just a bit freer to wander the Wellsian galaxy's newest dimension and dream of a "time" when whole people may be able to leap ahead and see what the future holds , or to travel back to rectify the past.
This brings to mind a question; if you could travel back in time and re-arrange history what would be, say, your top 5 objectives?. Would you, for instance, try to advise physicians in the 14th century on how to prevent the spread of "the plague"? Would you intervene in Salem to rescue the victims of the infamous witch trials? Would you try to distract Martin Luther King Jr. on that fateful day in Memphis to spare him from te assassin's bullet? Would you rescue Jean D'arc, or urge Galileo to hold his ground, or convince Einstein to denounce nuclear weapons from the start?
Bus Bass Show Vol 8
59:06 minutes (40.58 MB)
First up this week is a guest mix from Skewn http://soundcloud.com/skewn, mashin up some Jungle/Drum n Bass vinyl, after that we coolin tings down with a Dubstep selection from Hawstyle.
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