
Through the Wormhole
[season One]
DVD - 2011
Through the Wormhole explores the deepest mysteries of existence-- the questions that have puzzled mankind for eternity. This series brings together the brightest minds and best ideas from the very edges of science-- Astrophysics, Astrobiology, Quantum mechanics, String theory and more-- to reveal the extraordinary truth of our Universe.
Publisher:
Louisville, Colorado :, Manufactured and distributed by Gaiam Americas, Inc.,, 2011.
Edition:
Anamorphic widescreen version.
Copyright Date:
♭2010
ISBN:
9780766251717
Characteristics:
2 videodiscs (DVD) (approximately 373 min.) :,sound, colour ;,4 3/4 in.
digital, video, Dolby Digital 2.0, rda
anamorphic widescreen, rda
DVD, rda
video file, DVD, region 1, rda
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Add a CommentOf all the actors who have ever voiced or played God in a movie, Morgan Freeman is my favorite. He shines as the inquisitive but gentle host of Through the Wormhole, as he discusses the mysteries of the universe and introduces far-flung concepts to viewers who take the time to ponder the big questions of the cosmos.
Lots of interesting topics covered in this series. The one about what we are made of was over my head. It’s been a long time since my last science class! Morgan Freeman could read the phone book & I would listen. Somehow I’m not enjoying this series as much as I expected to.
Morgan Freeman may be religious, but if he is, it does not interfere with or limit his choice of subjects, such as Stem Cell Universe with Stephen Hawking, etc. He also had/has some kind of relationship with his second wife's granddaughter so I wouldn't worry too much about religion being foremost in his mind. Just enjoy the series, it's good.
Good to know many new scientific ideas. But, not entertaining.
This is an awesome documentary, full of facts I didn't know about. A must watch DVD.
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A excellent show, that is very informative and give the viewer insight into the wonderful world of science.
Very good, very well produced science show. Can stray slightly into the metaphysical but always brings it back to solid science. Great explorations of ideas on what might be for the future of science. And of course Morgan Freeman is eminently watchable as the host.
Interesting, educational dissertation. Freeman dose a great job of narration (as usual).
Morgan Freeman had reason to repent being the voice for this video. He is a paid actor, not a Creationist - nor are some of the scientists whose words were twisted for that purpose. The fact that there is still (and probably always will be) much about the Universe that we can't understand proves nothing about the Bible! It just proves that the Universe is more complex than our primate brain's ability to conceptualize it.