The Anisotropic World" - Educational Film by Sklyarov & Pavlov

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In summary, the educational film "Anisotropic World" explores the design of our Universe and the role of symmetry principles. It also delves into the question of the effectiveness of mathematics in natural science and whether there is scientific proof for Pythagoras' idea that everything is number. The film presents the views of professional physicists who are seeking a natural extension of Einstein's relativity theory. It is a continuation of the film "Geometry of the Universe from different view points" and is based on research from the International Foundation for Finsler Geometry Research Development. The film can be found online and is produced by Andrej Sklyarov, with music by SENMUTH and Max Loginov.
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What is the design of our Universe? Why it is not things that are important but the symmetry principles? What is the origin of the inconceivable effectiveness of mathematics in natural science? Is there any scientific proof of the Pythagoras idea that everything is number? These and other questions confront the authors of the educational film "Anisotropic World". The answers could be probably found in substituting the usual space-time geometry by the Finsler one in which, speaking figuratively, the analogue of the Pythagoras theorem deals not with the squares of cathetuses and hypothenuses but with the fourth powers of them. The points of view of professional physicists united by the wish to find a natural extension of Einstein's relativity theory which would not contradict the latter's concepts are also presented in the film. In a sense, it is the continuation of the film "Geometry of the Universe from different view points", and also the popular exposition of the research which could be partially found on http://www.polynumbers.ru http://www.hyper-complex.ru geom2004@mail.ru

Authors: Andrej Sklyarov and Dmitry Pavlov
Producer: Andrej Sklyarov
Music: SENMUTH and Max Loginov
International Foundation for Finsler Geometry Research Development

Film links

http://rapidshare.com/files/334255277/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334261974/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334285247/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334488310/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334489801/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334490780/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334491741/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334492981/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part08.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334494060/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part09.rar
 
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1. What is "The Anisotropic World"?

"The Anisotropic World" is an educational film created by Sklyarov & Pavlov that explores the concept of anisotropy, which refers to the directional dependence of physical properties in different directions. The film delves into how anisotropy affects various aspects of our world, such as materials, organisms, and even the universe.

2. Why is understanding anisotropy important?

Understanding anisotropy is important because it allows us to better comprehend the behavior and properties of various materials and systems in the world around us. It also helps us to develop new technologies and improve existing ones by taking into account the anisotropic nature of materials.

3. Who are Sklyarov & Pavlov?

Sklyarov & Pavlov are the creators of "The Anisotropic World" educational film. They are both scientists with expertise in the fields of physics and chemistry, and have a passion for educating the public about scientific concepts.

4. What topics are covered in the film?

The film covers a wide range of topics related to anisotropy, including its definition and various examples of anisotropy in nature and in human-made materials. It also delves into the scientific principles behind anisotropy and its significance in different fields such as biology, geology, and materials science.

5. Is "The Anisotropic World" suitable for all ages?

Yes, "The Anisotropic World" is suitable for all ages. The film is designed to be educational and engaging for both children and adults, and does not require any prior knowledge of anisotropy. It is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about this fascinating scientific concept.

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