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Old 12-25-2005, 12:52 AM   #1
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Default The Elegant Universe online videos

This is a great big-budget TV series covering string theory. I bought the DVD and it was money well spent. PBS seems to have released the videos for it online.

http://video.google.com/videosearch?...+Universe+NOVA
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Yes I aquired those a while ago. Good series.
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On my gaming forums we were all discussing religion and science and I linked these videos. One christian religous guy said that he was watching and enjoying them.

I thought they were mostly boring but if they have the power to influence religious folk into actually thinking about science, I'm all for it.
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i thought they were awful . string theory may be right but that doesn't mean that there are intergalactic singles bars where you don't know what drink your going to get when you place an order . this narrative with it's accompanying metaphors , extrapolates out from subatomic phenomena to the absurd . and the religeous overtones are unmistakable . people and buildings do not behave like quatum phenomena .this is magical thinking at it's worst posturing as though it were science .
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i thought they were awful . string theory may be right but that doesn't mean that there are intergalactic singles bars where you don't know what drink your going to get when you place an order . this narrative with it's accompanying metaphors , extrapolates out from subatomic phenomena to the absurd . and the religeous overtones are unmistakable . people and buildings do not behave like quatum phenomena .this is magical thinking at it's worst posturing as though it were science .
i'm new to this sight and i love reading some of the wonderful posts . thank you.
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Does this have anything to do with the Brian Greene book?
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Yes, he was the on-screen narrator in the show.
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Old 12-29-2005, 05:24 PM   #8
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I thought everyone liked that book?
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