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.
Mankind longs for proof that we are not alone in the universe, but the moment of first contact will certainly mean the end of the world as we know it. Whether that is a bad thing for humanity or the start of a great future is the subject of much debate.
Are races different on the inside as well as the outside? Is there such a thing as race at all? Or, could advances in technology create a superior race? The answers to these questions may tell us where humanity is headed.
The cosmos may be a superorganism, a collection of separate bodies acting like a single being. Scientists are probing this colossal creature for its beating heart, quantum-computing brain and even its offspring. Or are space & time illusions we created?
What is it that gives each one of us a unique identity? As we move through life our outer appearances transform almost entirely. Our opinions and ideas change. Are we all born with a permanent sense of self or can our identities be altered?
Can there be such a thing as nothing? Scientists are looking for answers in the mind-bending science of Quantum Mechanics. Their work may uncover what our cosmos is made of, how it came from nothing and when it might collapse into an empty void again.
What if death wasn't the end? Resurrecting bodies isn't enough. To truly live again, we must also resurrect our minds. Scientists are developing ways to digitally preserve the contents of our brains. We may rise again as software, embedded in new forms.
Researchers are uncovering the hidden forces that inflame our inner demons, looking for ways to neutralize the source of evil in the brain. Methods include learning impulse control and stimulating altruism. But can psychopaths who lack empathy be helped?
The subconscious has long been thought of as the source of our primal fears and desires. But scientists have discovered how the subconscious makes snap decisions that protect us from harm, and that it can be trained to actually heal our bodies of disease.
Can time tick on forever or will time itself end? It's possible that eternity already exists, and the future is traveling back in time to shape the present. Or time might even be a holographic projection, reaching back to us from the end of eternity!
Did God invent humanity? Or did we invent God? Since our brains are where we experience reality, does imagining God make God real? One neuroscientist is trying to find the answer by peering into the human mind, and seeing what God really looks like!
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Morgan Freeman | Self - Narrator |
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Robert Lanza | Self - M.D / Scientist |
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Sandy Pentland | Self - Head of Human Dynamics Lab / M.I.T |
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Stephen Hawking | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
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Bill Clinton | Self |
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Martin Luther King | Self |
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Hiram A. Murray | Man with Clone |
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Michio Kaku | Self - Phd. / Theoretical Physicist |
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Sean Carroll | Self - Cosmologist / California Institute of Technology |
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Paul Davies | Self - Physicist / Astrobiologist |
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Andrew Newberg | Self - Neurottheology |
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Hiroshi Ishiguro | Self - Professor / Intelligent Robotics Laboratory |
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Peter Ward | Self - Paleontologist / University of Washington / Seattle |
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Max Tegmark | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
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Lee Smolin | Self - Physicist / Perimeter Inst. for Theoretical Physics / Waterloo / Canada |
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David Eagleman | Self - Neuroscientist |
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Steven Pinker | Self - Experimental Psychologist / Harvard |
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Seth Lloyd | Self - Professor of Mechanical Engineering / M.I.T. |
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John Hawks | Self - Paleoanthropologist / Wisconsin-Madison University |
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Andre Fenton | Self - Neuroscientist / State University of New York |
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James Fallon | Self - Neuroscientist |
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Andrew Steele | Self - Experimental Physicist / Oxford University |
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Geoffrey West | Self - Particle Physicist / Santa Fe Institute |
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Jurgen Schmidhuber | Self - Professor of Artificial Intelligence / Lugano / Switzerland |
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Stephon Alexander | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
| Lemezek száma | 1 |
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| Hely | HDD 26 |
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| Index | 1572 |
| Hozzáadva | Júl. 01, 2014 18:36:33 |
| Módosítva | Feb. 18, 2023 14:47:54 |