Creation of the Universe full documentary
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Stylized,
high-contrast images paired with creative motion graphics bring life to
this scientific documentary and help illustrate the more abstract
concepts being discussed. Narration explains that the Universe is said
to have emerged 14 billion years ago in an event known as the "Big
Bang." The Big Bang Theory presumes existence was borne from a
microscopic density of energy. The energy released by in this moment is
widely accepted by most scientists as the start of space and time as we
know it.
The film incorporates Interviews with astrophysicists
including Martin Rees, Alan Guth, Alfonso Aragon and Francisco Sanchez.
The general scientific community has a 99% certainty in the Big Bang
Theory; however, that certainty drops significantly when considering the
moment leading up the bang itself, as it is almost impossible to
recreate the conditions in a laboratory.
Inflationary Theory
seeks to describe the very moment the universe began expanding. This
theory proposes that a peculiar form of matter capable of turning
gravity "on it's head" is responsible for the expansion of the Universe.
Dark matter is noted to make up 95% of the universe, though little is
known about what dark matter itself is comprised of.
Seeking to
understand more about the nature of life itself, scientists turn to Mars
for a better understanding of organic material, if and how the Red
Planet ever supported living organisms, and how long ago? Comets are
also studied for any insights they may offer into the vast history of
the Universe and the direction in which it may be headed.
While
Earth is the only indication of intelligent life that has been proven to
date, there is a strong statistical likelihood that other
life-sustaining planets do exist. There have been discoveries in the
past twenty years regarding the movement of planets in other systems
that further increase this likelihood.
Creation of the Universe
questions the projected evolution of the Universe and what we may
someday face in furthering space exploration, and whether we may even
establish communication with intelligent beings. But for any of this to
happen we must first harness the ability to travel at the speed of light
- a capability that may very well come to pass.
high-contrast images paired with creative motion graphics bring life to
this scientific documentary and help illustrate the more abstract
concepts being discussed. Narration explains that the Universe is said
to have emerged 14 billion years ago in an event known as the "Big
Bang." The Big Bang Theory presumes existence was borne from a
microscopic density of energy. The energy released by in this moment is
widely accepted by most scientists as the start of space and time as we
know it.
The film incorporates Interviews with astrophysicists
including Martin Rees, Alan Guth, Alfonso Aragon and Francisco Sanchez.
The general scientific community has a 99% certainty in the Big Bang
Theory; however, that certainty drops significantly when considering the
moment leading up the bang itself, as it is almost impossible to
recreate the conditions in a laboratory.
Inflationary Theory
seeks to describe the very moment the universe began expanding. This
theory proposes that a peculiar form of matter capable of turning
gravity "on it's head" is responsible for the expansion of the Universe.
Dark matter is noted to make up 95% of the universe, though little is
known about what dark matter itself is comprised of.
Seeking to
understand more about the nature of life itself, scientists turn to Mars
for a better understanding of organic material, if and how the Red
Planet ever supported living organisms, and how long ago? Comets are
also studied for any insights they may offer into the vast history of
the Universe and the direction in which it may be headed.
While
Earth is the only indication of intelligent life that has been proven to
date, there is a strong statistical likelihood that other
life-sustaining planets do exist. There have been discoveries in the
past twenty years regarding the movement of planets in other systems
that further increase this likelihood.
Creation of the Universe
questions the projected evolution of the Universe and what we may
someday face in furthering space exploration, and whether we may even
establish communication with intelligent beings. But for any of this to
happen we must first harness the ability to travel at the speed of light
- a capability that may very well come to pass.
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