Forces of Nature
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Forces of Nature

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Professor Brian Cox is on a tour of our planet to explain what lies beneath Earth's startling beauty and ultimately what makes our world work. In this thrilling science documentary, using cutting-edge filming techniques, he explores the simplest possible questions about the planet we live on. Why is water blue? Why do bees make hexagonal honeycombs? And what forces dictate how we live?
20161シーズン
20161シーズン
出演者:Brian Cox
TV-G
シーズン1
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  • 1『The Universe in a Snowflake』

    1『The Universe in a Snowflake』

    Brian Cox uncovers how the stunning diversity of shapes in our natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the Universe. In Nepal, honey-hunters seek out giant beehives. The perfect hexagonal honeycombs made by the bees conceal a mathematical rule. Even snowflakes tell an extraordinary story of the forces of nature that forged them, the same forces that created everything in the Universe.
    Brian Cox uncovers how the stunning diversity of shapes in our natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the Universe. In Nepal, honey-hunters seek out giant beehives. The perfect hexagonal honeycombs made by the bees conceal a mathematical rule. Even snowflakes tell an extraordinary story of the forces of nature that forged them, the same forces that created everything in the Universe.
    TV-G
    59分
    2016年7月3日
  • 2『Somewhere in Spacetime』

    2『Somewhere in Spacetime』

    Our planet is thundering through the universe at breakneck speed. But why can’t we feel it? Brian Cox follows Earth's journey through space. He flies in a jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day. Understanding motion helps us to understand the nature of space and time, leading to the astonishing conclusion that the past, present and future all exist right now.
    Our planet is thundering through the universe at breakneck speed. But why can’t we feel it? Brian Cox follows Earth's journey through space. He flies in a jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day. Understanding motion helps us to understand the nature of space and time, leading to the astonishing conclusion that the past, present and future all exist right now.
    TV-G
    59分
    2016年7月10日
  • 3『The Moth and the Flame』

    3『The Moth and the Flame』

    Prof Cox shows how Earth's basic ingredients, like the pure sulphur mined in a deadly volcano, have become the building blocks of life. Hidden deep in a cave in the Dominican Republic lies a magical world created by the same property of water that makes it essential to life. Clinging to a precipitous dam wall in Italy, baby mountain goats seek out elements essential to their survival.
    Prof Cox shows how Earth's basic ingredients, like the pure sulphur mined in a deadly volcano, have become the building blocks of life. Hidden deep in a cave in the Dominican Republic lies a magical world created by the same property of water that makes it essential to life. Clinging to a precipitous dam wall in Italy, baby mountain goats seek out elements essential to their survival.
    TV-PG
    59分
    2016年7月17日
  • 4『The Pale Blue Dot』

    4『The Pale Blue Dot』

    Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland, where the delicate splendor of a moonbow reveals the colors that paint our world. By exploring how sunlight transforms the plains of the Serengeti, drives the annual migration of humpback whales to the Caribbean and paints the moon red during a lunar eclipse, he reveals the color signature of our life-supporting planet.
    Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland, where the delicate splendor of a moonbow reveals the colors that paint our world. By exploring how sunlight transforms the plains of the Serengeti, drives the annual migration of humpback whales to the Caribbean and paints the moon red during a lunar eclipse, he reveals the color signature of our life-supporting planet.
    TV-PG
    59分
    2016年7月24日
  • Forces of Nature
    20161シーズン
    Professor Brian Cox is on a tour of our planet to explain what lies beneath Earth's startling beauty and ultimately what makes our world work. In this thrilling science documentary, using cutting-edge filming techniques, he explores the simplest possible questions about the planet we live on. Why is water blue? Why do bees make hexagonal honeycombs? And what forces dictate how we live?
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