How the Universe Works

How the Universe Works

How was it built and how does it actually work? With a cast of experts and eye-popping CGI, we're looking under the celestial hood to tell the greatest story of all -- the story of where we and everything else came from.
IMDb 8.920158 episodes7+
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Episodes

  1. S4 E1 - How the Universe Built Your Car

    July 13, 2015
    44min
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    We're researching the incredible history of how the universe helped build cars.
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  2. S4 E2 - Earth: Venus's Evil Twin

    July 14, 2015
    44min
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    To understand how our world will be destroyed, we must look at Earth's evil twin planet Venus.
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  3. S4 E3 - Monster Black Hole

    July 21, 2015
    44min
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    The rules of physics collapse inside black holes, the least understood objects in the universe.
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  4. S4 E4 - Edge of the Solar System

    August 3, 2015
    44min
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    We're investigating a vast, dark world that exists in our own solar system.
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  5. S4 E5 - Dawn of Life

    August 10, 2015
    44min
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    We're on the verge of uncovering how life on Earth came to be.
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  6. S4 E6 - Secret History of the Moon

    August 17, 2015
    44min
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    Our Moon is a strange place and we're ready to reveal its incredible secrets.
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  7. S4 E7 - The First Oceans

    August 24, 2015
    44min
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    Scientists reveal an exciting new discovery that explains the origins of Earth's oceans.
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  8. S4 E8 - Forces of Mass Construction

    August 31, 2015
    44min
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    We're following scientists as they try to understand how magnetism shapes the cosmos.
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