
Straight Outta Stratford-Upon-Avon - Shakespeare's Early Days: Crash Course Theater #14
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Андрей
I want to share with you couple theories or laws of the universe
1)The speed of light is not motion speed limit for matter it is energy exchange limit.
Example = no matter what two points speed is, if the difference less than speed of light they can interact\exchange energies.
If difference more then speed of light points will NOT interact\exchange energies. Pass through each other without any consequences.
It is a key to multiverse.
2)Energy exchange take least resistance path every time\in time, in each universe.
It is in everyday life, in motion of water/air, in how people live their lives, in each atom behaves.
I want to get a Nobel for it, but i am no one.
Best regards Dynin A. I.
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I want to share with you couple theories or laws of the universe
1)The speed of light is not motion speed limit for matter it is energy exchange limit.
Example = no matter what two points speed is, if the difference less than speed of light they can interact\exchange energies.
If difference more then speed of light points will NOT interact\exchange energies. Pass through each other without any consequences.
It is a key to multiverse.
2)Energy exchange take least resistance path every time\in time, in each universe.
It is in everyday life, in motion of water/air, in how people live their lives, in each atom behaves.
I want to get a Nobel for it, but i am no one.
Best regards Dynin A. I.
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Anonymous
-Ale taster of the borough. and eventually mayor, An unorthodox political ascendancy. -
Portland, Oregon had this in the 1980s.
Local bar owner Bud Clark, also famous for being the man in the trenchcoat in the -Expose Yourself to Art- poster, ran for mayor in 1984 as an independent against the incumbent mayor, and to the surprise of many political commentators, won. (Bud was the only -serious- other candidate, nobody in the political establishment wanted to run against the incumbent mayor) Bud went on to serve two (very successful) terms, then retired back to owning his bar. (Which he still owns, and regularly presides over, in his late '80s today)
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-Ale taster of the borough. and eventually mayor, An unorthodox political ascendancy. -
Portland, Oregon had this in the 1980s.
Local bar owner Bud Clark, also famous for being the man in the trenchcoat in the -Expose Yourself to Art- poster, ran for mayor in 1984 as an independent against the incumbent mayor, and to the surprise of many political commentators, won. (Bud was the only -serious- other candidate, nobody in the political establishment wanted to run against the incumbent mayor) Bud went on to serve two (very successful) terms, then retired back to owning his bar. (Which he still owns, and regularly presides over, in his late '80s today)
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education
It is outrageous that the name of Edward de Vere, considered to be the true -Shakespeare- by more and more people, is not mentioned once in this video! Even more scandalous is the fact that the orthodox thesis is here exposed very naively (by concealing its many weaknesses, improbabilities, lack of evidence or even impossibilities) without mentioning that it has been contested for a long time by remarkable scholars and that it is more and more discredited. It takes a lot of nerve and bad faith to ignore the critics.
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It is outrageous that the name of Edward de Vere, considered to be the true -Shakespeare- by more and more people, is not mentioned once in this video! Even more scandalous is the fact that the orthodox thesis is here exposed very naively (by concealing its many weaknesses, improbabilities, lack of evidence or even impossibilities) without mentioning that it has been contested for a long time by remarkable scholars and that it is more and more discredited. It takes a lot of nerve and bad faith to ignore the critics.
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Katie
Ugh I LOVE Richard III (the play, not the guy! There's a lot of interesting discussion about disability as a tool, either for the country to see him as unfit (and a metaphor that the kingdom is unfit) or that it's subversive in that he uses ppl's misunderstanding of him to do what he wants. Also you got the whole nature vs nurture. AND there's so much discussion of guilt and fate and power from the women I could go on for ages I mean just WOW!
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Ugh I LOVE Richard III (the play, not the guy! There's a lot of interesting discussion about disability as a tool, either for the country to see him as unfit (and a metaphor that the kingdom is unfit) or that it's subversive in that he uses ppl's misunderstanding of him to do what he wants. Also you got the whole nature vs nurture. AND there's so much discussion of guilt and fate and power from the women I could go on for ages I mean just WOW!
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The
So you don't know what day he was born, and you can't say with any certainty that he did anything. Except write the plays, despite the lack of evidence. People will believe anything. And get furious if someone disagrees. Despite the lack of evidence.
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So you don't know what day he was born, and you can't say with any certainty that he did anything. Except write the plays, despite the lack of evidence. People will believe anything. And get furious if someone disagrees. Despite the lack of evidence.
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kim
i love this community of learning that crash course creates, unfortunately, i don't live in a community of learners even though i'm in high school but i've learnt so much on world history thanks to my wonderful teachers who recomended it. Thank you!
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i love this community of learning that crash course creates, unfortunately, i don't live in a community of learners even though i'm in high school but i've learnt so much on world history thanks to my wonderful teachers who recomended it. Thank you!
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QUARTERMASTEREMI6
-Crash Course From _-A kingdom for my horse! -_ to Mike's -Boo Richard! Yay Richmond! - _I have got to love myself some rah-rah Tudor propaganda. _ (9: 37 - My favourite part by far! Mike, do keep it up! -)
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-Crash Course From _-A kingdom for my horse! -_ to Mike's -Boo Richard! Yay Richmond! - _I have got to love myself some rah-rah Tudor propaganda. _ (9: 37 - My favourite part by far! Mike, do keep it up! -)
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Yuri
Shakespeare is not THE actor, almost an analphabet, but Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, a well know writer of THE artisticy, social class that didnt support play writers
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Shakespeare is not THE actor, almost an analphabet, but Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, a well know writer of THE artisticy, social class that didnt support play writers
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Jack
-A few years ago, they found Richard-s bones. In a parking lot. -
Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay, / Might stop a hole to keep the wind away.
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-A few years ago, they found Richard-s bones. In a parking lot. -
Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay, / Might stop a hole to keep the wind away.
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Thomas
I don't understand why they would have to write a new play every couple of weeks, surely as they were travelling they could regurgitate the same stuff?
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I don't understand why they would have to write a new play every couple of weeks, surely as they were travelling they could regurgitate the same stuff?
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