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When the atom, which had since ancient times been considered the smallest particle in the universe, turned out to constitute a whole new universe, a major new physics was born. This program is devoted to a portrait of the seminal figure in the field of nuclear physics. It tells the story of Niels Bohr’s life, of his institute, and of his work in unraveling the structure of the atom, laying the groundwork for the atomic bomb, and seeking to prevent its use. (58 minutes)



 
        

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Richard Feynman: Take the World from Another Point of View

The enfant terrible of American physics describes how his sense of continuous wonder, his childlike curiosity about anything and everything, led him inevitably to a life in science. That the connecting link between curiosity and the Nobel Prize is co...(more details)
 
The Unification Theory

Is unification possible? Can quantum mechanics be reconciled with gravitation? This program permits viewers a ringside seat in the dialogue between particle physicists and astrophysicists. Victor Weisskopf, Steven Weinberg, David Gross, Roger Penrose...(more details)
 
Professor Hawking's Universe
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The Lucasian chair of mathematics at Cambridge University is one of the most prestigious professorships in the world, occupied at one time by Isaac Newton. Its present incumbent is Stephen Hawking, who established his reputation as one of this centur...(more details)
 
Quarks and the Universe: Murray Gell-Mann
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To walk around with Murray Gell-Mann is to see the world through the keen eyes of a scientist. Gell-Mann, by temperament, approaches elementary particle physics from the point of view of a naturalist. We owe to him the discovery in 1952 of the quanti...(more details)
 


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