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Through the Wormhole

Basil

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Narrated by Morgan Freeman starts this Wednesday on the Science Channel. (9 Jun 10). From the promo looks like it could be a good show.
 
basil, thanks for that, since men are considered more "visual" when it comes to learning some of us here might find it helpful to google "falling to the singularity of the black hole", i found this a while ago, it has diagrams/illustrations and explanations, terms and some math associated with the black hole theory, as far as me being able to fully understanding this stuff i havnt yet invented fire.
 
Morgan Freeman, one of my favorite actors. We saw that last week here, but I can't remember what channel. It was a very interesting show and I'd watch it again if it comes on in the future. Reminded me of a Carl Sagan presentation, but a little easier for this non rocket scientist country boy to understand. PJ
 
I plan to set it to record in case I have to work late (happens a lot)
 
Curious to see it here, too. Still partial to Hawking's shows, there are a number of other physicists who've done a good job presenting concepts difficult for us to get our heads around. Freeman is an actor (and a good one, agreed) so it'll be script quality in this case.

We'll see.
 
DrEntropy said:
so it'll be script quality in this case.

We'll see.
I think "script quality" falls in the oxymoron category these days. :rolleyes:
 
Hope springs eternal, Greg. :wink:
 
It is now just past half over.

I've determined to look for Larry Niven and Richard Feynman in the credits.

I doubt either will show up.

...nevermind Steven Weinberg
 
Thanks for the heads-up Basil. Of course I managed to forget about it, so I only saw a few minutes about half way through. I now have the DVR set to record the whole series.
 
DVR'ed it and watched this afternoon. Interesting.

Glad they included Polkinghorne. Brilliant guy.
 
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