Website review: NOVA | The Elegant Universe | PBS

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lazytbar rated 4 weeks ago
Take a thrill ride into a world stranger than science fiction, where you play the game, by breaking some rules, where a new view of the universe, pushes you beyond the limits of your wildest imagination. This is the world of string theory, a way of describing every force and all matter from an atom to earth, to the end of the galaxies--from the birth of time to its final tick--in a single theory, a theory of everything.
mraei rated 6 months ago
I am glad I found this. Very good info.
chrysallis rated 7 months ago
The Elegant Universe
            Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings. It's not science fiction, it's string theory.
liltinybus rated 16 months ago
I have yet to watch the documentary, but I am working on the book as we speak. Very fascinating stuff.
rykin rated 16 months ago
String theory gives you the answer to life, the universe and everything. I bet it all boils down to 42. or 23.
Nightfangs rated 16 months ago
Documentary on string theory
antifascista rated 17 months ago
A quite amazing documentary. I really enjoyed watching this on sbs. If only I understood everything that was said!
danadoodlenyc rated 17 months ago
a fantastic site that explains the theory of everything.
kall-err rated 20 months ago
An excellent source of informations about The Strings Theory .
aPlatypus rated 22 months ago
Love this work, it gets things toward being understandable !! Watch it again and again.
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