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Elephante – Temporary Love ft. Brooke Forman – Video

Posted: March 26, 2015 at 10:43 am


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Muse Futurism Live Exeter March 20th 2015 – Video

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Muse Futurism Live Exeter March 20th 2015
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Muse – Matthew Bellamy Futurism Solo live @ the Great Hall Exeter 20 March, 2015 – Video

Posted: March 24, 2015 at 5:40 am


Muse - Matthew Bellamy Futurism Solo live @ the Great Hall Exeter 20 March, 2015
Matthew Bellamy solo performance at the Great Hall in Exeter on 20 March, 2015.

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Futurism by Muse Piano Tutorial – Video

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Futurism by Muse Piano Tutorial
Hi guys. Long time no see. Heh... well I #39;m home on spring break and Muse are currently doing a fliptastic tour in the UK and they played one of my favorite Muse songs so I decided to learn...

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Muse Futurism Live 2015 @ Exeter The Great Hall [20/3/15] HD – Video

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Muse Futurism Live 2015 @ Exeter The Great Hall [20/3/15] HD
Muse Futurism Live 2015 @ Exeter The Great Hall [20/3/15] HD, what a treat!!! Such a rare song As part of muses psycho uk tour 2015 Full Concert Footage; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtq...

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Muse play rarities and new tracks during UK Psycho tour

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PanARMENIAN.Net - Muse's intimate UK Psycho tour rolled into their hometurf of Exeter - delighting fans with another smattering of favourites, rarities and new material, Gigwise reports.

The band grew up and formed in the nearby town of Teignmouth, so it was a delight for fans to see Muse get back to their roots and tear into the campaign for upcoming seventh album Drones in the relatively intimate setting of Exeter's Great Hall.

Among the rarities performed were fan favourite b-sides 'Agitated' and 'Futurism', as well as the seldom-seen classic Showbiz single 'Muscle Museum' - which the band haven't played live since 2007.

Again, the bad only performed two tracks from Drones - launch single 'Psycho' and the epic rocker of 'Reapers'. Their tour continues with remaining shows in Manchester and Brighton.

Muse played: Psycho Muscle Museum Futurism Bliss Plug In Baby Interlude Hysteria Stockholm Syndrome Agitated Starlight Supermassive Black Hole Uprising Reapers Encore: Map of the Problematique Time Is Running Out Knights of Cydonia

Muse release Drones on 8 June.

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Jupiter May Have Destroyed Early Planets And Paved The Way For Earth

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Composite image of Earth next to Jupiter. (Credit: NASA)

NASAs Kepler spacecraft has, to date, enabled astronomers to discover over 1,000 planets outside of our solar system. But theres a funny thing about the solar systems astronomers discovered they dont look much like ours at all. Most of them have larger, super-Earths planets smaller than Neptune but bigger than Earth located very close to the Sun.

Our solar system, by contrast, doesnt. Why?

Research conducted by astronomer Gregory Laughlin and astronomer/Forbes 30 Under 30 list member Konstantin Batygin suggest that the responsibility may lie with the planets Jupiter and Saturn.

In a paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the two astronomers suggest that in the early life of the solar system, Jupiter traveled much closer to the Sun than it is now close to 140 million miles away before reversing course and finding itself in its present orbit about 483 million miles from the Sun thanks to its gravitational interaction between the two gas giants.

Given Jupiters massive size, its strong gravity may have taken its toll on any super-Earths that existed in the early years of the Solar System by literally shifting their orbits so that they fell into the Sun.

In this scenario, the Solar Systems terrestrial planets formed from gas-starved mass-depleted debris that remained, the authors wrote in the paper.

All of this fits beautifully with other recent developments in understanding how the solar system evolved, while filling in some gaps, Batygin said in a statement.

The idea that Jupiter and Saturn once traveled closer to the Sun isnt original to this paper. Called the Grand Tack scenario, it was developed in part by a research group in 2001 and later revived again in 2011 to explain some of what astronomers were learning about the early Solar System. (Astronomer Kevin Walsh has a great page of resources about this theory that you can explore here.) For this research, Laughlin & Batygin ran computer simultations involving the Grand Tack scenario to see how it would impact the Solar System if, like most Solar Systems outside of ours, super-Earths had formed near the Sun.

Its the same thing we worry about if satellites were to be destroyed in low-Earth orbit. Their fragments would start smashing into other satellites and youd risk a chain reaction of collisions. Our work indicates that Jupiter would have created just such a collisional cascade in the inner solar system, Laughlin explained in a press release.

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Muse – Futurism – live in Newport Centre 19th March 2015 – Video

Posted: March 22, 2015 at 9:43 pm


Muse - Futurism - live in Newport Centre 19th March 2015

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MUSE PSYCHO TOUR – Futurism – Video

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MUSE PSYCHO TOUR - Futurism
Muse perform Futurism for the 4th time in their career at The Great Hall, Exeter.

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Tokyo men stay one step ahead in style

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Tokyo men stay one step ahead in style

(AFP) / 22 March 2015

From sharp futurism to wool-and-denim casuals, the finale of Tokyo Fashion Week put the spotlight largely on menswear, aiming to promote the most dynamic area of Japanese clothes design.

A model displaying a creation from the "Sulvam" label by Japanese designer Teppei Fujita during Tokyo Fashion Week's 2015-16 autumn/winter collection in Tokyo. AFP

Tokyo: Feminine glamour may turn the most heads at fashion weeks in New York or Paris, but in Tokyo it is the style-conscious men who set the sartorial trends.

From sharp futurism to wool-and-denim casuals, the finale of Tokyo Fashion Week put the spotlight largely on menswear, aiming to promote the most dynamic area of Japanese clothes design.

What happens here is probably the future of mens fashion, said Antonio Cristaudo from Pitti Immagine, a collection of fashion industry events in Italy.

Theres individuality, they want to be different, he told AFP. Its important for all the fashion world to see whats happening in Japan.

Such innovation is nowhere more evident than on the streets of Tokyo, from the vintage and skater styles of Ura-Hara to the slick suits of the Marunouchi business district.

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