Parallel Universes

Created on Saturday, 03 March 2012 21:39

In 1954 a young Princeton University doctoral candidate named Hugh Everett III came up with the radical idea that parallel universes exactly like our universe exist. These universes are all related to ours; indeed, they branch off from ours, and our universe is branched off of others. Within these parallel universes our wars have had different outcomes than the ones we know. Species that are extinct in our universe have evolved and adapted in others. In other universes humans may have become extinct.

This thought boggles the mind and yet, it is still comprehensible. Notions of parallel universes or dimensions that resemble our own have appeared in works of science fiction and have been used as explanations for metaphysics. With his ‘Many Worlds’ theory Everett was attempting to answer a rather sticky question related to quantum physics: why does quantum matter behave erratically?

The quantum level is the smallest one science has detected so far. The study of quantum physics began in 1900 when physicist Max Planck first introduced the concept to the scientific world. Planck's study of radiation yielded some unusual findings that contradicted classical physical laws. These findings suggested that there are other laws at work in the universe operating on a deeper level than the one we know.

The Privileged Planet

Created on Tuesday, 24 March 2009 19:04

This documentary examines the extraordinary array of factors that make the Earth both fit for life and an ideal platform to discover the design and purpose of the cosmos.

 

Inside The Milky Way

Created on Monday, 22 August 2011 20:21

Inside the Milky Way takes viewers on a journey across 100,000 light-years to witness key moments in the history of the Milky Way. Using the latest science, NGC constructs a 3-D state of the art CGI model of our galaxy that allows you to peer into the heart of the Milky Way on the hunt for super-massive black holes.

You can watch how stars are born and die and fly out and above the plane of the galaxy to understand its true shape and scour its dusty spiral arms for the possibility of life.

What Happened Before The Big Bang?

Created on Saturday, 03 March 2012 21:43

One of the biggest questions that science has yet to answer is “What happened before the Big Bang”?

For nearly a hundred years Science thought it knew the answer to how it all began: a big bang about 14 billion years ago. Now some scientists believe that was not really the beginning. Our universe may have had a life before this 'moment of creation'.

This documentary takes a trip into the unknown to explore a world of cosmic bounces, rips and multiple universes to find out what happened before the Big Bang.