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Ce qu'Einstein ne savait pas encore

Original title: The Elegant Universe
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
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8.2/10
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Ce qu'Einstein ne savait pas encore (2003)
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A documentary examining string theory.A documentary examining string theory.A documentary examining string theory.

  • Stars
    • Brian Greene
    • A.W. Peet
    • Leonard Susskind
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    • Stars
      • Brian Greene
      • A.W. Peet
      • Leonard Susskind
    • 16User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Brian Greene
    Brian Greene
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    A.W. Peet
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Leonard Susskind
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Maria Spiropulu
    Maria Spiropulu
    • Self (experimental physicist)
    Michael B. Green
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Edward Witten
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Steven Weinberg
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Joseph Lykken
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Walter Lewin
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Michael Duff
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Gabriele Veneziano
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    John Schwarz
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
    Cumrun Vafa
    • Self (theoretical physicist)
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    10fjhernando

    Masterpiece

    Ladies and gentlemen: the show begins with this documentary film. It's structured in three chapters, each one chronologically arranged. The first presents the classical physics and links to Einstein. The second studies in depth the quantum physics and enters in String theory. The last reveals the Everything theory... The difficult concepts used here are introduced in a very simple way, with daily objects; although you must believe them without checking by yourself -if you are not a scientist- (and even if you are a scientist!!). The film is not a masterpiece by its fabulous technique or the way it's produced; what really imports is the story, and WHAT A STORY!!!
    10Bernie4444

    Concepts for the conceptualess

    Depending on where you come from and where you are going to, there is something for everyone. There are people that keep up with the latest information on the universe; for those people, this is a great program to show where the public is. It also is nice to have what you already know restated so you can look at it from a different angle. For people that slept through school or attended the Stone Age, this is maybe a shocker for the last time you looked. Then there are people that see this as a wakeup call for the first time.

    The program is designed to give you basic information about the latest theories on how the universe works and goes beyond Einstein to attempt to tie all the theories up into a single elegant bundle (Superstrings.)

    The visuals help and having a different media allows one to retain information better. However, the format leaves something to be desired. Redundancy goes beyond reinforcing to boredom. The sound byte format leaping from one person to another, when it is just as possible to stay with one person for a completed thought, is like watching a used car commercial. Anyone concept could be a whole program in itself (and probably is.) They show formula and say here it is two seconds later it is gone, and they are off on another subject.

    In any event, you will not look at the universe in the same old way.
    9majekowski

    Quite interesting

    This program was quite interesting. The way the program was displayed made it all the more interesting. String Theory is also very interesting to listen too. The whole three hours in my opinion were well worth it. I enjoyed listening to the ideas given by the physicists. Extra dimensions really boggle the mind. If you have the chance, watch this amazing documentary.
    10dsperera101

    Read the Book before watching this

    I read the book related to the series and was utterly confused when extra dimensions and membranes came into play. This series provides some clear visuals and animations which gives me sort of and overall picture of the theory. But unless you are a mathematician or a physicist most of these theoretical aspects will go way over your head.

    I hope this String Theory or M-Theory will be practically proven in the future which will unlock whole new aspects of the universe. I guess we have to wait and as we are currently limited by the level of technology.
    10Zenorb

    Do We Live in the Realm of Science or Philosophy?

    The Elegant Documentary -

    Don't watch this movie ... if you're an egotistical know-all student of physics. This much less than one percent (miniscule fraction) of the population may find that this show just tells them what they have already learned and already know.

    Do watch this movie! - If you're one of the massive majority of people that fall into the greater than 99% of the population that does not study or already have a sound knowledge of the theories of physics including Relativity, Quantum, String and M-theory.

    What a brilliantly architected documentary. Starting with some helpful historical background you will be lead step by elegant step into a Universe of pure magic - and dimensions beyond. I have always had a huge appreciation of Mathematics. This movie can easily give you an insight into what an exquisitely beautiful language mathematics is without making you feel like you're about to fail the grade.

    The show is repetitive at times as the original format was a mini-series split over three shows. It therefore makes sense to give us polite little reminders of the principles being presented. I found this immensely helpful as it kept reminding me of the multitude of questions and possible answers that make up this amazing tapestry of our very existence.

    We are all (and everything around us) is vibrational-energy with a natural tendency towards harmony. This movie may blow your mind - or at least help you realize that the universe is far far bigger than that which we see around us (even with the Hubble Telescope) and far far smaller than the protons and neutrons within the atoms we learned about in high-school. M-theory holds many magnificent magnitudes of 'possibility'.

    It just seemed so appropriate that all of this elegance should by it's very nature move (by admission by the many brilliant scientists presenting) out of the realm of Science and into the realm of Philisophy.

    You do not have to be religious at all to feel like this movie brought you one step closer to God.

    Bravo Brian Greene. Well done indeed.

    P.S. If you're interested in feeling even more comfortable and at home in your place in the Universe and would like some more insight into the 'possibilities' Quantum mechanics blended with Spirituality (of all things) can bring then I highly recommend that you also watch "What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole". Yes I know they make a few silly mistakes by suggesting a Shaman may not be able to see a boat if he hasn't seen one before (my eyes process light reflections just fine - I see things everyday that I've never seen before) and brain cells are cells in the body that actually don't divide. But if you can get over these little hurdles and put down the things you don't like and hang on to those that you do - there is a lot to like about this film.

    Then watch "The Secret" (2006 documentary about The Law of Attraction - search for IMDb title "tt0846789"). This information just might change your life profoundly - forever. If you search deeper you might even find the Universe is talking to us with thought (if you'll listen) - and some are - and that is truly incredible. There is a modern day Jesus/Mohammad/Buddha (those, among others, that history suggests have communicated with the non-physical) alive today and she lives in Texas. I know some of you know what I'm talking about.

    I do not consider myself religious by any traditional definition but I have never felt more at home or as comfortable in the Universe as I do now.

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      • October 28, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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      • L'univers élégant
    • Filming locations
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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