post video -

snappy movie or lecture title, as shown in the main listing

most accessible movie URL, eg. http://youtube.com/watch?v=k7xl_zjz0o8

quick description, as shown in the main listing

duration of movie in hours, minutes and seconds, ie. H:MM:SS

date movie was published, in format YYYY-MM-DD
... alternatively, if your publisher is not listed, please add it below:
this is the organisation responsible for publication, eg. CERN or MIT

please award a rating to this video

video type
audience

tags are comma-separated keywords which help people find your videos

optional - lecturer/commentator name(s), eg. Richard Feynman

optional - full video description

optional - publisher's video URL if different from above, eg. main page

optional - journal ref., eg. Zeilinger et al (2005), Nature, 433, p230-238

optional - DOI reference, eg. 10.1038/nature03280

optional - your full name, eg. Paul Dirac

optional - your email (if you want an email when your video is published)

Modern Physics course concentrating on the General Theory of Relativity.
credit: Stanford University. 22 Sep 2008; type: lecture-series; level: undergraduate; duration:
category: relativity; tags: general relativity, relativity
Modern Physics course concentrating on Special Relativity.
credit: Stanford University. 14 Apr 2008; type: lecture-series; level: undergraduate; duration:
category: relativity; tags: special relativity, relativity
For centuries, we have been trying to understand the basic laws which govern the universe. The most promising candidate for our next step forward is string theory.
credit: Harvard University. 8 Feb 2006; type: lecture; level: popular; duration: 1:12:41
category: theoretical; tags: astro, string theory, relativity, black hole
Richard Feynman offers an overview of selected physical laws and gathers their common features.
credit: Cornell University; BBC; Microsoft. 11 Sep 1964; type: lecture-series; level: popular; duration:
category: relativity; tags: relativity, quantum, probability, symmetry