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We leave for last the biggest problem: How did the universe itself originate? This program examines the contributions of modern particle physics to the solution of the problem; the Inflationary Model of the early universe; the asymmetry between matter and antimatter; and other intriguing facets of this great mystery. (59 minutes)



 
    

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Part of the Series : The Origin and Evolution of the Universe
     


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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)
 
The Birth of the Stars and the Great Cosmic Cycle

Star formation is one of the most important aspects of stellar evolution. With the aid of infrared cameras we can now probe deep into regions where stars are in the process of forming. The data we obtain provide important clues to the principal probl...(more details)
 
The Grand Design

This program takes us on a tour from our own backyard to the outer reaches of the universe. Along the way, we encounter the principal players in the universe and gain a sense of the astonishing scale of this magnificent structure. Upon our return, we...(more details)
 
The Origin of Galaxies

This program presents a possible scenario for the origin of the universe. Though much of what is believed about the universe's early history remains conjecture, advances in science technology have provided intriguing clues to the question of when the...(more details)
 
The Origin of Quasars

With the development of radio astronomy following World War II, it became apparent that galaxies contain magnetic fields and very-high-energy particles. What came as a complete surprise was the finding that some galaxies are extraordinarily powerful ...(more details)
 


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