Do you people watch scientific documentaries??If so then name some that changed your outlook towards the world around you...Also name some of your favorite science/math popularizers...
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The fabric of the cosmos - Brian Greene.
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking.
Stephen Hawking's grand design.
Cosmos: A space-time odyssey - National Geographic channel.
Curiosity TV-series - on Discovery channel.
Futurescape with James Wood - on Science channel or Discovery channel.
It is an excellent show, imaginative and feels like a fairy tale, and who said science isn't a fairy tale? But if you prefer a much more rigorous videos, YouTube has plenty of them
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Into the Universe With Stephen Hawkings! Thats most favourite show of mine!
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Also try Wonders of the Universe by Brian Cox!!
The fabric of the cosmos - Brian Greene. Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking's grand design. Cosmos: A space-time odyssey - National Geographic channel. Curiosity TV-series - on Discovery channel. Futurescape with James Wood - on Science channel or Discovery channel.
Fractals - Hunting the hidden Diemension
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Awesome Documentary...Thanks for the suggestion!!Do you have anything else worth mentioning???
http://atomicdreamfilm.com/trailer/
It is an excellent show, imaginative and feels like a fairy tale, and who said science isn't a fairy tale? But if you prefer a much more rigorous videos, YouTube has plenty of them