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"Fantastic"
I am pleased to give The Elegant Universe by Bryan Green my highest possible endorsement. This is an exposition of String Theory which is clear, to the point, and as accurate as our present state of knowledge allows. It presents the cutting edge of science, in general, and physics, in particular, in easily understood language which is well suited for the lay public. The show presents science in non-mathematical terms which is easily comprehended by anyone who displays natural curiosity, and who wants to understand more about the Universe in which we live. My background is that of a teacher of Physics, Honors Physics, and AP Physics in an urban high school and as an adjunct professor of physics for two universities. My praise for this exposition by Dr. Green is unbounded. He has produced a show that opens the world of science (and that which may become science) to the non-scientist - a tremendous service to our society.

"Elegantly intriguing"
Movie was great and the explanations of everything were clear and to the point. Movie was a bit long though.

"Et tu, NOVA?"
Why does every TV documentary made nowadays have to try to look like those crappy Discovery Channel shows? I was so very disappointed in this program. NOVA used to be great, and a friend had told me that this episode was worth watching, but what I found was some interesting facts and interviews ruined by the nauseating repetition of images, the too-quick editing, and the overuse of goofy visual effects and noises that made me give up on the Discovery Channel long ago. What is the point? If I want to have something repeated over and over and over again, I can use my rewind button. But when it's done for me, I have to use the fast forward instead, and that gets really tiresome. If you want an intro to string theory, I'd suggest getting a book instead.

"Commercials, commercials, commercials!"
I very much enjoyed this documentary. However, I am livid at having to watch TV commercials prior to the show starting. If I had known there were that many commercials on the DVD, I would not have purchased it. I would have just waited until it came back on TV, or watched it on the internet.

Very good documentary, but too much advertising and TV commercials on the DVD.


"Excelente!!!"
Este es un video que te muestra algo mas alla de la teoria del big bang las explicaciones son tan simples que resulta increible que pueda ser algo tan complejo, definitivamente lo recomiendo, solo hay un pero y es que no tiene subtitulos en español solo tiene closed caption pero no te arrepentiras !!!

 

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"Amazing!", I always been interested in physics, perhaps it can be very fuzzy sometimes. Brian Green is an awsome physist and he presents the subject in a simple way that we all can understand. This is a great documentary also with the background we need about Eistein, Well Recommended if you like or not physics, you'll after this!!!

"An innovative concept of the universe!", This set of care and zealously programs is to reveal and inform the great audience (who's not particularly with these concepts) the process of decantation since Newton's gravitational theory, passing through Einstein and the quantum mechanics and the big bang theory about a new concept originally based on a set of transcendental and illuminating mathematical concepts of Euler, carefully analysed and conveyed in order to try unsolved questions between the unification of the electromagnetic theory, gravitational theory and the concepts of two energies located on the atomic level.

The string theory has been this outcome.. This new conception is still developing itself but counts with many aspects worthy to remark, and exposed with didactic clarity with easy to follow complex and abstracts ideas.

Absolutely recommended


"If you're a scientist, you may be disappointed", I bought this DVD because of an unquenchable interest in Quantum Physics. As an engineering student who has taken three semesters of undergrad Physics and four semesters of Calculus, I was looking for more information about String Theory. I thought a NOVA produced documentary would be great because I've been a big fan of NOVA for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, I found that this DVD misses the mark for someone looking for some real information and not just a glancing overview.

The DVD is mostly well done, though I find Dr Brian Greene too "zany" and informal for my tastes. From many articles I've read by and about him, he's apparently a leading professor and physicist but has a penchant for being silly. Nothing against him and those who like him, but that's not really my thing. I'd much rather just hear an entire program explained by Burt Ovrut personally.

As far as content, I feel like the DVD is lacking. A lot of really interesting concepts are brought up, and the history behind String Theory is fascinating, but there is absolutely no in depth information explaining anything. It's as though they're expecting the viewer to just watch and not question or ask for explanation. A great example is when Dr Greene describes the quantum sized world as "chaotic" and unlike the world we typically observe. Well, why is it? There was no explanation for why this is, or why it's important. There was a great CGI scene and background music to evoke the mood, but any real information wasn't there. Even more frustrating is that they don't describe what String Theory actually is at all. They keep saying over and over again that String Theory is the idea that all matter is made up of "little, tiny, vibrating strings". Well why is this? What does this solve for us? Where did this idea come from? Why is a vibrating string responsible for all matter in the universe? The audience, if they're curious, are left dangling to just accept this theory with no explanation at all for why this is so important. We get flashbacks to the history of the discovery, and then the "five theories" problem that mathematically equates to the same equation but in different terms, but absolutely none of the real information beyond a general "pub explanation" is shown to the viewer. It's like they assume the information is too hard to understand and explain, and they're scared they'll bore viewers. Instead they use ridiculous carnival-themed CGI scenes to explain gravity and black holes...Carl Sagan just used a bed sheet and a basketball in Cosmos.

Now, I do know that the vast majority of those watching this show likely have zero calculus or calculus-based physics under their belt, and that the show is not designed nor written specifically for scientists or physicists. That's fine, though. I've seen non-calculus based explanation for physics all the time, and when the information is complete, it's still fascinating. This DVD just seems incredibly scared to show the audience anything remotely thought provoking (and thusly interesting). A great example is when the idea of the equations for string theory come out with disparity, and Dr Greene shows this with a "1+1=2 but 1+1=1" example. Please.

I'm not going to say I don't recommend this DVD because those without several semesters of Physics and Calculus under their belt will likely find this DVD interesting and a good casual glance with no equations and is easy to follow. If you're like me, and interested in the Physics and Calculus of String Theory, there's a good chance you'll be disappointed at the lack of real information because all the information they present won't be new, because you will have already read the "casual glance" stuff long ago.

Though not really the same subject matter, I would suggest Cosmos by Carl Sagan over this DVD if you're interested in the Einsteinian theories of Relativity and time travel. Something about Sagan is just more enjoyable to watch and listen to, at least for me.

If you're the sort who downloads torrents, I'd suggest looking for a BBC production called "Parallel Universes". It's not available for purchase at all, but easy enough to find a torrent for. It's a one hour program about String Theory, has Burt Ovrut and Michael Duff and others also featured in The Elegant Universe, and even though it doesn't go into any more detail than The Elegant Universe I still enjoy watching it because it's presented in a way that I much prefer.

"Great Explanation of Superstrings and More!", I am an engineer by education and experience. Like many engineers I am fascinated with the subject of quantum mechanics, superstrings, hidden dimensions, the quest for the theory of everything, parallel universes and more. Much of it isn't easy to understand, but it sure is fun!

For years I had been hearing about superstrings. I have read In Search of Schrödinger's Cat, Schrödinger's Kittens, books on Einstein's theories, and more. I have also read articles on these subjects, watched several amazing TV shows and movies. Some teased the idea of superstrings, but I never came away with a feeling that the concept had been explained properly.

Brian Green's book the Elegant Universe, and the subsequent PBS show does just that! It gives the best explanation of superstrings I have read (and seen) to date. Green also does a great job explaining parallel universes, hidden dimensions, quest for the ultimate theory and more.

The subject matter in the Elegant Universe is tricky to explain. Green has to do a balancing act to present the concepts in a way that are easy enough for the educated layman to understand, but complex enough to preserve their richness.

Fortunately, Green does an exceptional job at presenting the material. And, he does it with great insight, passion and humor!

My head hurt when he talked about some of the concepts such as 12 dimensions instead of the 4 we know about...but it was a good hurt. Overall a fantastic book and PBS show!

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"Awesome", I bought this to use to teach my high school students. The visual representations provided in this video are great for showing the students the world of quanta and string theory.



 
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"String Theory", Very interesting. Probably slightly dated now, but theres not anything else better that is available now.Good intro to String Theory.

"Beautful documentairy", In three dvd's Brian share's his knowledge of the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics and sting/M-theory. All beutiful portrait by computeranimations and experiments. Must see for all physics theachers! One note; it isn't available with subtitles which makes it hard to use in classes in foreign countries like mine.
Cheers.

"Psycho Physics", The Elegant Universe is psycho physics - nothing a layperson can use. It was about the theory of "everything". Einstein tried to develop the theory of everything: gravity, electricity, and magnetism. However, when looking at the atom and how it is structured, it was discovered there are at least two other forces to unite. This was the beginning of the string theorists.

Gravity bends space and time. However at atomic level it is not discernible. So the program discusses gravity, the relationship between space and time of Einstein's theory and string theory. Because the string theory is still untested and untestable, and it may need 20 more years of examination, I wondered why I was watching this several times. I felt like I was watching a science fiction movie where there are 11 dimensions, parallel universes, time warps, and gravity dispersed to invisible but alternate universes. The visual aid was a loaf of bread where they cut slices of parallel universes we hope to contact some day by "gravity messages".

String theory is supposed to close the gap between Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum mechanics through quantum gravity. There is no way to explain or prove this. From what I understood, it is merely a mathematical equation. String theory is proven by math - no direct observations or measurement.

Again, it comes down to gravity. Quantum gravity is "The Theory of Everything". If it is, I am disappointed. The donut and coffee demonstrations confused me. Space tears are likened to a bite out of the donut. The donut's hole and the coffee cup handle are to represent looped gravity. I was hoping the everything theory would be simple and clear. No lay person can understand it - it is complicated and hard to visualize. The Nova program presents it like Sesame Street on LSD.

When the big bang theory was discussed I was astounded when it was theorized two big brains hitting together and then the big bang explodes. It is psychotic - you still don't know where to start!



"not as good as it should have been", This Nova show "talked down" to its audience far too much. The book was much better at explaining these complex concepts without being condescending. I would recommend the book over the DVD for anyone that is interested in learning about the latest developments in the world of sub-atomic physics.

"I Just Could Not Grasp String Theory Until I Saw Disc 2", I am no scientist, merely a fan of physics, astro-physics and theories of the universe. I had bought a string theory book years ago which I never got through because I simply could not VISUALIZE things like extra dimensions.

Greene is goofy but for non-scientists like me he simplified everything enough that by disc 2 I was deep in thought, now considering the myriad of images that string theory (and M theory) presented to me, and I was fascinated. I still am.

Sure it's very simplistic, but that's what I was looking for. I don't think most physicists need to watch a NOVA special to understand string theory. The graphics are amazingly complex for a NOVA budget and he injects humor into a lot of it, which makes it easier. It's hard not to like the guy.

And as others have said, it presents interviews with skeptics as well as proponents. A rarity.

NOW I get it, and I will follow with fascination developments with M theory as they happen. Can't wait until that collider in Europe is done!

 
 
 

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