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Les clés de l'univers

Original title: How the Universe Works
  • TV Series
  • 2010–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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8.9/10
7.6K
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Les clés de l'univers (2010)
How The Universe Works: Wednesdays At 9Pm
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A users guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. Where did it all come from and how does it all fit together. A primer for anyone who has ever looked up a... Read allA users guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. Where did it all come from and how does it all fit together. A primer for anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered.A users guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. Where did it all come from and how does it all fit together. A primer for anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered.

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    • Phil Plait
    • Michelle Thaller
    • Richard Lintern
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    • Stars
      • Phil Plait
      • Michelle Thaller
      • Richard Lintern
    • 50User reviews
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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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    10mahinpc

    This is like Gold

    I will easily recommend this to anyone to gain the must needed knowledge about our world , universe and how its all created. Big thank you to the makers of this series , love u guys
    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.
    10LudwigVanB

    Simply amazing.

    When I saw the lack of reviews of this magnificent documentary show I had to write something down. In my opinion this is the best show about the the universe and space to date and its taught me a lot of things I always wanted to know about our universe (and I've seen a tons of similar shows before),

    Lets begin with the great scientists and theoretical physicists such as Michio Kaku that explaining things we "normal" people wont usually understand in such a nice ways, and the visual effects by LOLA are great too. The show is written very well and the Narrators does a great job (personally I liked Mike Rowe better in the first season). Even the soundtrack fits perfect and I love it. Every time I watch the show its like going to a trip in a bizarre place we humans are just beginning to understand, even in the second and third time you watch it. In conclusion, I recommend this show to everyone not just space enthusiasts. Sometimes its even better or the same as watching a great drama such as Breaking Bad, True Detective etc. you should try it!
    10nate1202

    The world would be better if more people watched this show

    One of my favorite shows. Great content. Great explanations of multiple concepts.

    Excellent job! Keep it up!
    8samyoung-82648

    Fairly Solid, Better Than Average

    If you are interested in this series, you've obviously looking for knowledge. This show is both enlightening and surprisingly slapdash given how much content there is to absorb. Firstly, the good. I have had many questions about the universe and this show has answered many of my questions. That in itself is a huge plus for this series. The content is digestible and paced well. The general structure within an episode is easy to follow and logical. The Bad Part 1. This show often resorts to hyperbole and sloppy language. It leaves the audience with the impression these people really don't know what they're talking about. Multiple things are THE most powerful single thing in the universe. Then, the ONLY reason we are here is because of this single phenomena ... but this other phenomena is also the ONLY reason we are here. This thing is infinitesimally small (which is impossible but they still say it). In each episode, I find multiple statements grating. Keep in mind, these people are scientists. You don't need hyperbole to communicate ideas. If you want sloppy language and half baked ideas, use hyperbole. To educate, just stick to the facts! The Bad Part 2. There are way too many presenters. Rather than picking the best presenter for their knowledge and communication skills, they're picked to tick boxes. It's disappointing and distracting. Jani Radebaugh is easy to listen to and she's very knowledgeable. There's a young African American girl who is almost unintelligible (her Bronx accent may be understandable in the Bronx, but across the entire world... she's hard to understand and it's very distracting). Then you get ridiculous analogies about roller-blading, wedding rings, etc. that really don't help. This dumbs the show down, especially when they spent a long time showing a car being processed in a chop shop! The creators should go back and watch "The Ascent of Man" from the 70s ... a show that NEVER talked down to its audience. Cut out about 90% of the presenters. Look for someone who speaks in an international voice and someone who knows their stuff who can communicate well. Michio Kaku is lovely to listen to ... but he's a little aloof at times. However, his passion is contagious and I'd be happy to see him again. And now for the funnies. My young child heard a presenter talking about hairy black holes ... and lost it! When a young child thinks that scientists are pulling a fast one (cracking a rude joke), it made my day. And it keeps the kids entertained! You can be factual, non-Woke and entertaining! Woke is a huge turn-off in education! Michelle Thaller said something i'd like the producer/director to listen to carefully. She said her inspiration came from Luke in Star Wars. She was inspired, regardless of the skin color and sex of the star. Can you please note that and stop pushing woke politics to tick boxes!! And lastly, I'd like to finish on Erik Dellums. If I ignore Erik's race baiting YouTube content, I love his work as Koh the Face Stealer ... his voice is amazing. However, as a narrator, he was totally the wrong voice for this show. By far, the best narration voice is Richard Lintern ... can you please please please start focussing on what the audience wants and will enable them to absorb the content the most? It's not some Bronx accent or roller derby. Please just eliminate woke from education. Is that too much to ask for? Jani is excellent ... not because she's a woman but because her knowledge and presentation style fits the content perfectly. Many other presenters are just wrong and quite distracting. It's as if the creators want to annoy the audience.

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      Mike Rowe is the narrator of Season 1. Erik Dellums voiced Season 2 when it moved to the Science Channel. Rowe was asked to record Season 3 and then re-record Season 2.
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      Featured in DWDD University (2012)

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      • April 25, 2010 (United States)
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    • Language
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      • Pioneer Productions
      • Science Channel
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