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Wed., November 2, 2011
11:00 pm
(60 minutes)
The Fabric of the Cosmos: What Is Space?
Physicist Brian Green hosts "The Fabric of the Cosmos," a four-part series about space, time and the universe. Part 1, "What Is Space?," explains that space isn't the void it's often portrayed to be, but a dynamic tapestry that's manipulated by gravity.
"The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
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"The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
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"The Illusion of Time" PBS 9:00 pm Wed., Nov. 9
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Wed., November 9, 2011
9:00 pm
(60 minutes)
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Part 2 "The Illusion of Time"
Physicist Brian Greene explores "The Illusion of Time" by traveling 50 years into the future before sliding through a wormhole and landing in the past; and shares the theory that the past, present and future exist all at once.
Rating: TV-G
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Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
...exist all at once(same time). That does tend to agree, i think, with what a man of wisdom called Solomon once said. He said that there was nothing new under the sun. Although i think his wisdom may have been tempered by all those wives he had.neufer wrote:Physicist Brian Greene explores "The Illusion of Time" by traveling 50 years into the future before sliding through a wormhole and landing in the past; and shares the theory that the past, present and future exist all at once.
Actually i just watched The Illusion of Time, twice. I couldn't quite stay awake for the first ending. They don't yet know just how close they are to something.
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.
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Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
So you slid through a wormhole and landed in the pastBeyond wrote:
Actually i just watched The Illusion of Time, twice.
I couldn't quite stay awake for the first ending.
They don't yet know just how close they are to something.
Art Neuendorffer
Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
Not quite. I got sucked up by the wormhole of ZZZZZZ, missed the ending, and waited for the PBS wormhole to bring the past ending to the future, where it became the present, and i saw it for the first time. Of course at this point, i am mearly speaking of a past series of events.neufer wrote:So you slid through a wormhole and landed in the pastBeyond wrote:
Actually i just watched The Illusion of Time, twice.
I couldn't quite stay awake for the first ending.
They don't yet know just how close they are to something.
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.
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Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
Well, I'll walk away from you now so that your past series of events corresponds to my now.Beyond wrote:Not quite. I got sucked up by the wormhole of ZZZZZZ, missed the ending, and waited for the PBS wormhole to bring the past ending to the future, where it became the present, and i saw it for the first time. Of course at this point, i am merely speaking of a past series of events.neufer wrote:So you slid through a wormhole and landed in the pastBeyond wrote:
Actually i just watched The Illusion of Time, twice.
I couldn't quite stay awake for the first ending.
They don't yet know just how close they are to something.
Art Neuendorffer
Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
Me too Time for some -now- ZZZZZZZ's.
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.
Re: "The Fabric of the Cosmos" PBS 11:00 pm Wed., Nov. 2
Wow, just watched "The Illusion of Time" on KCPT. Very interesting and informative.