Stephen Hawking's Universe

1997
Stephen Hawking's Universe

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EP1 Seeing is Believing Aug 31, 1997

Where did we come from? The history of cosmology from flat earth to Big Bang: Eratosthenes and Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Edwin Hubble.

EP2 The Big Bang Sep 07, 1997

Did the universe have a beginning? The Steady-State theory vs. The Big Bang, Albert Einstein, Georges Lemaître, Fred Hoyle, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, cosmic background radiation.

EP3 Cosmic Alchemy Sep 14, 1997

What is the universe and everything in it made of? The creation of matter, the building up of elements in stars.

EP4 On the Dark Side Sep 21, 1997

What is the destiny of the universe? Dark matter, WIMPS, MACHOS, neutrinos.

EP5 Black Holes and Beyond Sep 28, 1997

Are black holes real? Ultraluminous quasars and supermassive black holes, wormholes, and singularities.

EP6 An Answer to Everything Oct 05, 1997

Is there a theory that will encompass everything in the known universe? Inflation theory, quantum mechanics, string theory.
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Official Website: https://www.pbs.org/program/stephen-hawkings-universe/
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A six-part astronomical documentary series featuring the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.

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siderite Just having seen "What we still don't know", a show that used about the same basic layout at this series, even some of the video footage, but was completely devoid of useful information, I was glad to see an interesting, factual documentary film about the universe.It's funny, though, how we hear Stephen Hawking talking in the show (since he can't pronounce anything he uses a speech synthesizer), and one has to wonder, did he even bothered to say those things in front of the camera, or did they use the same video footage of himself in the wheelchair and the content was just emailed. That would be terribly productive. Unless, of course, Stephen Hawking does not exist and he is a manufactured persona, like Shakespeare! OK, just kidding.Back to the show, it uses some of the usual popular science show tricks, but in a decent way. It is basically a history of cosmological science up to today, and filled with interesting information that can actually be used to expand one's horizons, even without using Google at every mention of a person's name or physics theory.Conclusion: really worth seeing by any science lover, kids and adults alike.
mrpentax This is an incredible piece of work. Each step of the way is carefully explained: who and why it is correct, who and why the competing theories were wrong, and how it lead to the next step. What's the value of knowing that there are galaxies millions of light years away and black holes?: Just knowing. And, if you can identify with that, you have to see this series.
rw_niericker Having read Mr. Hawking's books and loving them, i was very much looking forward to watching this documentary. I was not disappointed. It covers the science of cosmology from the ancient Greeks to modern day in a way which is both thorough (for a non-cosmologist) yet understandable to anyone. This is quite an accomplishment for many of the subjects are abstract, highly mathematical and hard (sometimes impossible) to visualize. The accompanying (computer-) animations and photographic material are of a very high standard and serve well in clarifying the narrator's text. I will watch this one over and over again, which is not something i usually do. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in physics, astronomy, cosmology or natural sciences in general.