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Come funziona l'Universo

Titolo originale: How the Universe Works
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  • 2010–
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Come funziona l'Universo (2010)
How The Universe Works: Wednesdays At 9Pm
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Una guida per quegli utenti del cosmo dal Big Bang alle galassie, stelle, pianeti e lune. Un primo piano per chiunque abbia mai visto il cielo notturno e si chiedesse da dove venisse tutto e... Leggi tuttoUna guida per quegli utenti del cosmo dal Big Bang alle galassie, stelle, pianeti e lune. Un primo piano per chiunque abbia mai visto il cielo notturno e si chiedesse da dove venisse tutto e come tutto si è integrato.Una guida per quegli utenti del cosmo dal Big Bang alle galassie, stelle, pianeti e lune. Un primo piano per chiunque abbia mai visto il cielo notturno e si chiedesse da dove venisse tutto e come tutto si è integrato.

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    • Michelle Thaller
    • Richard Lintern
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    Phil Plait
    Phil Plait
    • Self - Astronomer…
    • 2010–2023
    Michelle Thaller
    Michelle Thaller
    • Self - Astronomer…
    • 2010–2023
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2010–2020
    Mike Rowe
    Mike Rowe
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2010–2023
    Hakeem Oluseyi
    Hakeem Oluseyi
    • Self - Astrophysicist…
    • 2014–2023
    Lawrence Krauss
    Lawrence Krauss
    • Self - Cosmologist…
    • 2010–2018
    James S. Bullock
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    • 2014–2021
    Paul M. Sutter
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    • 2018–2023
    Moogega Cooper
    Moogega Cooper
    • Self - Planetary Protection Engineer
    • 2015–2023
    Dan Durda
    Dan Durda
    • Self - Planetary Scientist…
    • 2010–2023
    Nina Lanza
    • Self - Planetary Scientist
    • 2015–2023
    Jani Radebaugh
    Jani Radebaugh
    • Self - Planetary Scientist…
    • 2014–2023
    Erik Dellums
    Erik Dellums
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2012–2021
    Kevin Walsh
    Kevin Walsh
    • Self - Astronomer
    • 2014–2023
    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist…
    • 2010–2014
    Alex Filippenko
    Alex Filippenko
    • Self - Astrophysicist…
    • 2010–2021
    Max Tegmark
    Max Tegmark
    • Self - Physicist…
    • 2014–2021
    Grant Tremblay
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    • 2018–2021
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    10jeff-johnson5926

    Our Universe is Truly Amazing

    Incredibly awe inspiring, jaw dropping, heart striking documentary & all the Scientists as well as Mike Rowe are FANTASTIC at explaining our Universe & making an emotional connection, certainly to me. Our Universe is incredibly complex and other programs I have watched have really struggled to get the information across in a way that truly sinks in & fires the imagination. That is not the case with this AMAZING documentary, this is an absolutely must watch for everyone. To think that WE ARE the Universe looking back at itself and asking "Who am I & where do I come from?" I find that an incredible thought. We truly are one people on one tiny marble planet we ALL call home, it's time for humanity to wake up! Alas it seems it really is in our nature to destroy ourselves.
    10GLanoue

    Excellent series for science nerds and non-nerds, plus Mike Rowe

    A great series. I think I've seen all the science documentaries, and this is the best. Why? Not only do they take some of the better known scientific faces to present the material, they add a host of lesser known but engaging scientists who are great at explaining without undue simplification. Like other dimensions of The Culture that seem to emphasize glamour and show, the producers have found scientists that look good or look simpatico, like you could imagine yourself having a conversation with them. This, however, is not at the expense of the content. The theories are not only current, some are really quite subtle and difficult to present with mathematics, yet they manage, and without too many analogies and metaphors. You don't need a science background here, but it certainly helps. Although they have a musical sound track, it's rather muted and avoids the military/Wagnerian Birth of the Gods melodrama that just dummies down with the scientists say (In one telling interview I think at UCal, Alex Filippenko acknowledged that in other documentaries he doesn't have all the control he wanted on what came across; here, he seems more true to his scientific roots). Plus, the producers and directors try to avoid the standard self-congratulatory narrative trope that always diminishes (for me) similar documentaries: "In 1993 Nasa decided to solve this mystery and launched…. Nasa scientists eagerly waited for the results." Cut to shot of excited scientists huddling around consoles. Same scientists, twenty years later: "We couldn't believe it. It was the greatest moment of my life". Yes, science does involve egos, but it's not about egos, which (I presume) non-scientific producers seem too eager to use as a framing device. They get that the universe is much more dramatic than anything we could conjure up in a studio. True, they also use the Life on Other Planets narrative device, but usually to debunk it. Unlike other recent space documentaries that seem to play to the Trekkie desire to find thousands of alien races on each planet (put a goatee on Spock: instant alternate universe), here, the possibility of alien life is usually quickly debunked as highly improbable. In fact, what seems to be behind this series is the notion that Earth is a one-of. Things are cut hopping by brief framing shots and quick cut- aways. The graphics are great and plausible And, for at least one series, Mike Rowe narrates. Not to take away from the other narrators, who keep things interesting, a filmic structure that depends on narration needs Mike Rowe, whose offhand delivery underlines the stupendous wonders that are presented.
    freddielburrow

    Absolutely Incredible

    Simply said, this is the best astronomical documentary that I've seen since Carl Sagan's "Cosmos". And believe me, that is saying a lot considering that I own every astronomy/Cosmos documentary I can find on DVD and/or Blu-ray, including all six seasons of "The Universe" which was my favorite (excluding "The Cosmos") until I saw this. If you are in to watching these type of documentaries and haven't seen this, then I can only say, you are missing at least a year worth of education. The only negative thing I have to say is that season two already isn't as good due to Mike Row not being the Narrator, but that is purely my own opinion and does not reflect the quality or quantity of information given in this season.
    9navneetsteotia

    Best Documentary..!! Must watch ... A whole new world out there!!

    Firstly, I would like to tell you that if you are going to watch this documentary (which you definitely must) then you should watch it in HD. This whole documentary has very beautiful graphics and great interpretation of universe.

    Now, I have always been interested in astrology since it the the most curious area of science and the strangest too with the most potential. I have also casually studied a lot of various space phenomenon on the internet. But there is always been a lack of clarity and various questions that have been left out in the mind.(Like when stars are destroyed there is supernova or hyper-nova! but how is black-hole created if the energy is pushed out from the star during that time?). This series is an answer to all such mini-questions in our mind related to universe that are left unclear. This series provides a great educational value too.

    One thing this series will do is make you a fan of our universe and science. Giving you a way way way broader horizon in mind which will help you get a neutral perspective towards a certain things.

    Once again don't miss this series and do watch it in HD!!
    10IMDB-LeFFFT-Served-As-Center

    Simply the Best Astrophysics Documentary in over 30 Years

    Yes, 10/10 "How the Universe Works" is, in my opinion, simply the best astrophysics documentary in over 30 years (astro-documentary viewers will probably know what landmark series aired at that time). If you like science, gaze at the stars or have any curiosity about anything beyond your own sphere of day-to-day activity THIS SERIES WILL NOT DISSAPPOINT. For me, this is the real deal, and what many of us have been missing since Sagan's death.

    The series started out as a small unknown for many, without the intense fanfare given to many similar series like Tyson's "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey". But this series is quite the quiet achiever. I LEARN something every episode. Interviews with leading experts like Michio Kaku and Andrea Ghez are HIGHEST QUALITY.

    The season one original musical score from Richard Blair-Oliphant is INSANELY GOOD for material not otherwise sold on a CD label (but right now you can still get it on Last.FM). The visual effects are well done. Commentary is well researched. But a balance is still maintained of keeping this show informative yet hugely entertaining. I often watch a re-run before sleeping. I just love it.

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