Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueView what the modern science points to what the future looks like from the present year all the way to trillions upon trillions of years into the future.View what the modern science points to what the future looks like from the present year all the way to trillions upon trillions of years into the future.View what the modern science points to what the future looks like from the present year all the way to trillions upon trillions of years into the future.
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David Attenborough
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Sean Carroll
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Craig Childs
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Brian Cox
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Alex Filippenko
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Stephen Hawking
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Michio Kaku
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Lawrence Krauss
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Janna Levin
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Phil Plait
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Martin Rees
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Mike Rowe
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Michelle Thaller
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
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It is a powerful, enchanting and thought-provoking documentary movie.
The fact that this vast universe will someday in a distant future will collapse into primordial stillness, the time scale, compared to which we are a tiny speck, the poetic voice of Professor Brian Cox , which is blood-congealing-ly calm revealing such magnificent scientific facts, the entrancing music, they all scared me, awed me and sent a chill down my spine.
I wish this documentary would be watched by millions of people and politicians. It is really eye opening. It might make them think for a while and see how tiny they are and still commit the most gruesome atrocities. It makes one think.
And, It was great to hear Sir David Attenborough in this movie.
I wish this documentary would be watched by millions of people and politicians. It is really eye opening. It might make them think for a while and see how tiny they are and still commit the most gruesome atrocities. It makes one think.
And, It was great to hear Sir David Attenborough in this movie.
I think I can't describe what I felt after watching for the first time, I was wasting my time on Youtube videos when I clicked this one for curiosity, and I was caught off guard with this, I didn't expected to have such a experience. I never asked myself what is the fate of the universe, and after seeing what phisycists and scientists 'predict', I was completely blown away. I never cared about cosmology or the universe but after this video I became a space geek, such a interesting topic, a whole new world was showed to me. The ending is tragic and bittersweet, both the video and possibly the universe, but depends on your view. Well maybe you will not have the same experience I had, but watch it, it's not long, it's informative, interesting, has a great soundtrack. For me it was a life changing work, this may sound over dramatic, but after seeing this, I started to see things another way, since the universe will end after billions of trillions of billions of billions of billions of billions years. And now being dramatic, this is one of the best things I've seen for a while.
I have never seen anything like this. The animation is stunning and the concept is fascinating!
I cannot describe my feelings when watching this movie for the first time. Meanwhile, I am watching this video on YouTube over and over again. Every week I need to see the movie at least once. Being interested in astronomy myself, this short movie is a masterpiece. The influence on my life is dramatic. I had a lot of mental health issues last year. This movie has opened my eyes. This movie taught me to cry and smile again. I can even assume this movie was part of my healing process. The sound effects, the music, and the explanations... It's so beautiful... This movie is a masterpiece forever. Thank you so much!!
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I can't even begin to describe how profoundly this short documentary affected me, and few short videos have ever affected me the same way. I began to see life, and therefore death, in another way: what do I want to do with my life? Will I regret dying if I accomplished what I wanted?
It truly changed my view and my life, and I think you should watch it. Also... the amount of positive reviews compared to the one negative review is really, really stark. It's free on youtube too, so just try to give the half-hour video a chance.
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It truly changed my view and my life, and I think you should watch it. Also... the amount of positive reviews compared to the one negative review is really, really stark. It's free on youtube too, so just try to give the half-hour video a chance.
Pros:
- Life changing
- Good music
- Really interesting facts
Cons:
- Information may not be the most accurate
- Proton decay may or may not happen, and they chose to go with the "may happen" part. If they don't decay, this video would be a whole lot boring. However, I did want them to include it.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hızlandırılmış Gelecek: Zaman'ın Sonuna Yolculuk
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- Durée
- 29m
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 21:9
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