Through The Wormhole
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Hosted by Morgan Freeman, Through the Wormhole will explore the deepest mysteries of existence — the questions that have puzzled mankind for eternity.
What are we made of? What was there before the beginning? Are we really alone? Is there a creator? These questions have been pondered by the most exquisite minds of the human race. Now, science has evolved to the point where hard facts and evidence may be able to provide us with answers instead of philosophical theories.
Through the Wormhole will bring together the brightest minds and best ideas from the very edges of science — Astrophysics, Astrobiology, Quantum Mechanics, String Theory, and more — to reveal the extraordinary truth of our Universe.
This program examines some recent scientific theories of the universe and conceptions about God they may suggest.
After reviewing theories about how black holes form and how they were detected this program looks at their counterintuitive behavior that makes them seem so bizarre.
But if we succeed with time travel, what are the consequences of such freedom? Will we get trapped in a plethora of paradoxes and multiple universes that will destroy the fabric of the universe?
Following a review of the discovery and evidence for the Big Bang this program examines the progress of scientists trying to determine what went on before the Big Bang that could have caused it.
Scientists explore a variety of ways that life may have formed on earth and try to recreate them.
This program considers the likelihood that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe and the prospects that it may inhabit a nearby planet. Then the various methods being used to look for alien intelligence are reviewed.
This program delves deep into the atom to find the ultimate constituents of matter focusing finally on the theoretical Higgs Boson.
Scientists have discovered that the universe we see is an incidental component of all there is. This program explains how dark matter and dark energy were discovered and how scientists are struggling to understand them.
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Morgan Freeman | Self - Narrator |
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Paul Davies | Self - Cosmologist |
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Janna Levin | Self |
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David Spergel | Self - Princeton University |
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Alan Guth | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
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Will Wright | Self - Game Designer |
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Geoff Marcy | Self - Phd. / Astronomer / University of California / Berkeley |
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Edwin Hubble | Self - Astronomer |
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Paul Steinhardt | Self - Theoretical Physicist / Princeton University |
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Arno Penzias | Self - Physicist / Radio Astronomer |
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Robert Woodrow Wilson | Self - Astronomer |
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William J. Borucki | Self - Principal Investigator for NASA's Kepler Mission |
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Jill Tarter | Self - Astronomer / SETI |
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Lynn Rothschild | Self - NASA Ames Research Center |
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Neil Turok | Self - Physicist / Perimeter Institute |
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Reinhard Genzel | Self - Astronomer |
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Leonard Susskind | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
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Stefan Gillessen | Self - Max Planck Institute |
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Steve Nahn | Self - Particle Physicist |
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Christian Ott | Self - Astrophysicist |
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Julie Comerford | Self - Astronomer |
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Ekai Stone | Young 16yo Morgan Freeman |
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Martin Bojowald | Self - Physicist |
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Jeff Steinhauer | Self - Physicist |
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Albert Einstein | Self |
| Lemezek száma | 1 |
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| Hely | HDD 26 |
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| Index | 1570 |
| Hozzáadva | Júl. 01, 2014 18:36:33 |
| Módosítva | Feb. 18, 2023 14:47:52 |