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Ooooh. Science. Kind of spooky and unexplainable. Just like those gosh darn dinosaurs. Hey there, who are the fossils in "Fossil Fuels"? And how many of them do you see walking the earth today?
Reviewed by dorianrolf Oct 25 2008, 07:15pm ( 103 reviews ) • pbs.org
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Rated by barryr666 on Aug 09, 7:16am
Excellent interactive representation of relative temperatures. Slide the tab up and down the scale and view events.
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Rated by gpbard on Jun 08, 3:00pm
An interesting interactive bar graph on temperature, the extremes, and what happens at various temps.
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Rated by Donutmeister on Jan 29 2009, 6:00pm
this is awsome!
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Reviewed by FrossetMareritt on Dec 23 2008, 9:21pm
Theories have to be proven to be stated as fact, and then they move past being a theory. The Big-Bang has never been proven, it's only been stated as fact which is a heresy to true science.NOVA - being the huge evolutionists as they are - is always using something and throwing (or trying to tie in) evolution, and treating is as dogma. Not everyone buys into evolution at the macro or cosmic scale.Besides, I think there is quite a few things of interest involving temperatures that they left out so they could get to the Big-Bang theoretical temperature faster.
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Reviewed by milkfish on Dec 16 2008, 6:36am
Not as useful as one might hope because of the scale breaks - it's like a suppressed zero scale when you go up there. Maybe it would have been better to have linked logarithmic thermometers.
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Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Dec 09 2008, 10:51pm
random science always makes me happy
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Rated by capebretoner on Dec 08 2008, 1:21pm
This show of scale is huge. Very cool tool that should be used in the classroom
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Reviewed by JohnTyler on Dec 08 2008, 11:08am
still questioning the big bang :/
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Rated by knkartha on Dec 08 2008, 2:25am
This is science through fun ... Centigrade would have helped a lot of people though ...