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Brian
Greene’s captivating look at Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest
for the Ultimate Theory
One of the most ambitious and exciting scientific theories ever posed -- one
that may be the long-sought "Theory of Everything" – Brian Greene gives a
masterful and lavishly animated explanation that will excite scientists and
non-scientists alike. Beginning with simple and clear explanations of major
concepts of physics, including gravity, electromagnetism, and relativity,
The Elegant Universe illuminates one of the most revolutionary theories in
physics today.
Known as string theory
or superstring theory, this startling idea proposes that the fundamental
ingredients of nature are inconceivably tiny strands of energy, whose
different modes of vibration underlie everything that happens in the
universe. The theory attempts to unite the laws of the large—general
relativity—and the laws of the small—quantum mechanics—breaking a conceptual
logjam that has frustrated scientists for nearly a century. If string theory
proves correct, the universe we see obscures a reality that is far richer
and more complex than anyone ever imagined—a universe with numerous hidden
dimensions, a universe in which the fabric of space can rip and tear, a
universe that may be but one of many parallel universes.
Join host Brian Greene, professor of physics and
mathematics at Columbia University and the best-selling author of The
Elegant Universe, for this exciting and in-depth exploration of this
groundbreaking new theory. Special DVD features include: bonus video—how the
animation was created; Multidimensional Math activity; The Making of The
Elegant Universe activity; printable materials and activities for educators;
link to The Elegant Universe Web site; excerpt from the best-selling book
The Elegant Universe; scene selections; closed captions; and described video
for the visually impaired. On two DVD discs. Region coding: All regions.
Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Letterboxed. 3 hr total runtime.
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