Stephen Hawking's universe. Volume 1. The big bang
Seeing is believing: Stephen Hawking presents some of the most astonishing scientific advances in cosmological thought: Ptolemy's theory of the motion of the planets, moon and sun; Newton's picture of the universe with everything governed by gravity; Einstein's revolutionized theory of physics; and Edwin Hubble's invention of the telescope that saw the expansion of the universe.
"Seeing is believing: Stephen Hawking presents some of the most astonishing scientific advances in cosmological thought: Ptolemy's theory of the motion of the planets, moon and sun; Newton's picture of the universe with everything governed by gravity; Einstein's revolutionized theory of physics; and Edwin Hubble's invention of the telescope that saw the expansion of the universe."@en
"The latest advances in cosmological thought presented by one of today's most renowned scientists. Program one presents the history of theories on the universe as it is known today. Program two delves into the beginning of the universe."@en
"The latest advances in cosmological thought presented by one of today's most renowned scientists. Program one presents the history of theories on the universe as it is known today. Program two delves into the beginning of the universe."
"The Big bang: Where could the universe come from? Scientists have developed two theories: the Big Bang and the Steady State theories. The recent discoveries and scientific contributions of Georges Lemâitre, Fred Hoyle, Arno Penzias, and Robert Wilson appear to support the Big Bang."@en
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