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Put kroz Bibliju / Odg: Raskrinkano - Biblija nij...
Zadnji post by student - Danas u 01:28 POSLIJEPODNE
Dr. Bart Ehrman declares what he thinks is the most significant discovery in the history of biblical studies. Does Dr. Craig agree?
#2
Put kroz fiziku / Odg: Kozmološki argumenti
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 21, 2026, 02:37 POSLIJEPODNE
#3
Put kroz Bibliju / "tumačenja"
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 21, 2026, 02:18 POSLIJEPODNE
Dan Mcclellan recently went on Alex O'Connor's podcast and tried to make the case that the Bible doesn't consider the unborn to be human persons. We shed light on a few of his biggest mistakes.
#4
Put kroz biologiju i kemiju / Odg: Inteligentni dizajner
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 13, 2026, 10:37 POSLIJEPODNE

In this conversation, chemist James Tour and biomedical scientist Rob Stadler examine what long-term laboratory experiments reveal about evolution's capabilities—and its limits.

Focusing on controlled, repeatable studies rather than historical inference, they discuss why many evolutionary experiments show rapid adaptation followed by clear constraints, particularly when multiple coordinated changes are required. Drawing on research involving bacteria, yeast, plants, and metabolic systems, the discussion explores the difference between adaptation, optimization, and genuine biological innovation.

Along the way, they consider why complex biological systems often resist stepwise change, how organisms frequently respond by suppressing or rerouting existing pathways, and what these findings suggest about long-standing assumptions in evolutionary biology.

The result is a careful, evidence-driven conversation about what evolution can—and cannot—demonstrate in the laboratory.
#5
Kršćanstvo vs druge religije i filozofije / Odg: Argumenti i debate sa ate...
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 10, 2026, 08:18 POSLIJEPODNE
In this video, John Lennox (a Christian)  and Donald Demetriades (an Atheist) discuss the philosophical and scientific reasons for God and Donald learns a valuable lesson. Enjoy!

Full Conversation Here:
#6
Put kroz fiziku / Odg: Brojevi, matematika,..
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 10, 2026, 01:54 PRIJEPODNE
Biographical documentary airing March 22, 1988 on the life and accomplishments of the extraordinary Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
#7
Put kroz fiziku / Odg: Vrijeme
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 05, 2026, 05:17 POSLIJEPODNE
What is time? Is it just a ticking clock, or is it something more profound?

In this thought-provoking episode of Into the Impossible, Stephen Wolfram challenges everything we know about time, offering a revolutionary computational perspective that could forever change how we understand the universe.

Stephen Wolfram is a computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research and the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram Alpha, and Wolfram Language. Over the course of 4 decades, he has pioneered the development & application of computational thinking. He has been responsible for many discoveries, inventions & innovations in science, technology, and business.

He argues that time is the inevitable progress of computation in the universe, where simple rules can lead to complex behaviors. This concept, termed computational irreducibility, implies that time has a rigid structure and that our perception of it is limited by our computational capabilities. Wolfram also explores the relationship between time, space, and gravity, suggesting that dark matter might be a feature of the structure of space.
#8
Put kroz fiziku / Vrijeme
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 05, 2026, 05:03 POSLIJEPODNE
This video is inspired by The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume I, and follows the way Feynman explained these ideas.

You think you understand time because you can read a clock or feel yourself getting older.

But that feeling isn't time — it's just how your brain keeps track of change.

In this video, inspired by Richard Feynman's way of teaching, we question the idea that time "flows" and show why physics doesn't see time the way you do. No metaphors, no philosophy — just a clear explanation of what time actually is, how we measure it, and why your intuition keeps getting it wrong.

If time has always felt obvious to you, this video will change that.

The content is inspired by ideas from The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume I, and presented for educational purposes.

WANT TO GO DEEPER? This video was inspired by Feynman's original work. If you want to read it yourself:

📚 "Six Not-So-Easy Pieces" — Chapters 3, 4, 5 (Relativity and space-time)
📚 "The Feynman Lectures on Physics — Volume 1" — Chapters 15-17 (Special relativity, space-time)
📚 "The Character of Physical Law" — Chapter 5 (The distinction of past and future)
#9
Put kroz fiziku / Odg: Polja
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 04, 2026, 08:05 POSLIJEPODNE
Prema najboljoj fizikalnoj teoriji  svemir nije izgrađen od čestica već kvantnih polja - nešto poput fluida. David Tong objašnjava što znamo o ovim poljima i kako se oni uklapaju u naše razumijevanje svemira.
Gleda Q&A ovdje:    • Q&A - Quantum Fields: ...  �

Davi Tonge je profesor teorijkse fizike na Cambridge, specijaliziran za kvantnu teoriju polja.
#10
Put kroz fiziku / Polja
Zadnji post by student - Ožu 04, 2026, 07:58 POSLIJEPODNE
Try to imagine nothing. Absolute nothing.
You can't. And after watching this video, you'll understand why.
What's between the atoms that make up everything - your body, this room, the entire universe? Most people say empty space. Void. Nothing.
They're completely wrong.
In this video, we explore what really fills the space between atoms, why you've never actually touched anything in your life, and how the quantum vacuum is the busiest place in the universe.
What you'll discover:
→ Why the space between atoms is not empty
→ Electric fields: the invisible fabric holding reality together
→ Why you're floating right now (and always have been)
→ Virtual particles: matter appearing and vanishing billions of times per second
→ The Casimir effect: proof that empty space pushes things around
→ Why the universe is incapable of true emptiness
Nothing doesn't exist. Never did. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

This video was inspired by Feynman's original work. If you want to read it yourself:

📚 "Six Easy Pieces" — Chapter 1 (Atoms in motion)
📚 "The Feynman Lectures on Physics — Volume 1" — Chapters 1-2 (Atoms, matter, basic physics)
📚 "The Character of Physical Law" — Chapter 1 (The law of gravitation as an example)