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Along with Caltech physicist Mlodinow (The Drunkard's Walk), University of Cambridge cosmologist Hawking (A Brief History of Time) deftly mixes cutting-edge physics to answer three key questions-- Why is there something rather than nothing? Why do we exist? Why this particular set of laws and not some other?-- and explains that scientists are approaching what is called "M-theory," a collection of overlapping theories (including string theory) that...
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This film spotlights the quest of scientific truth in the early 20th Century. Isaac Newton, inspired by Albert Einstein, creates the law of gravity. Einstein, using the law of gravity, improves upon his special theory of relativity creating the general theory of relativity. This is proven by Arthur Eddington who photographed bent starlight shining through a full eclipse of the sun. Throughout this film, concepts of theoretical physics are animated...
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This film follows Albert Einstein from his childhood dreams of traveling at the speed of light, to the establishment of his Nobel Prize winning, special theory of relativity. Along the way, concepts in theoretical physics are animated allowing viewers access inside the mind of a genius.
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Welcome to the Universe is a personal guided tour of the cosmos by three of today's leading astrophysicists. Inspired by the enormously popular introductory astronomy course that Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michael A. Strauss, and J. Richard Gott taught together at Princeton, this book covers it all--from planets, stars, and galaxies to black holes, wormholes, and time travel. Describing the latest discoveries in astrophysics, the informative and entertaining...
17) Albert
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Meet Albert, a little boy with big ideas and even bigger questions, such as "If I am in my house, and my house is in the street, near the park in the town..." what is the answer? The first in a three-book philosophy series, "Albert" is a disarmingly witty yet simple story that introduces the concept of infinity to young readers.