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Richard Feynman: Take the World from Another Point of View
The enfant terrible of American physics describes how his sense of continuous wonder, his childlike curiosity about anything and everything, led him inevitably to a life in science. That the connecting link between curiosity and the Nobel Prize is co...(more details) |
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Particle Physics
The theory used to describe the phenomena of infinite smallness arose early in the twentieth century. Quantum mechanics produced a coherent description of the atom and of the interactions of its constituent parts; better yet, it provided a standard m...(more details) |
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The Unification Theory
Is unification possible? Can quantum mechanics be reconciled with gravitation? This program permits viewers a ringside seat in the dialogue between particle physicists and astrophysicists. Victor Weisskopf, Steven Weinberg, David Gross, Roger Penrose...(more details) |
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Between Order and Disorder
This program offers an exploration of the various more or less organized states of matter. It seeks to define matter (John Bell, Roger Penrose, and Allan Guth offer their views) and the various states of matter: crystals, superconductors, superfluid...(more details) |
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The Origin of Life
What is the definition of life? What characteristics must a structure possess to be said to be living? These questions are the focus of this program. The world's leading evolutionists describe the origins of life and the preconditions necessary for l...(more details) |
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