Richad Hammond's Invisible Worlds

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Is any one watching this? It's very interesting and some of these high speed shots are absolutely amazing!

Oh and it's on BBC1

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Yeah, i was more impressed with the lightening because i hadn't seen it like that before. upwards....lightning?!?! :eek: :p
Wow, did you just see the humans skin distorting in water? that looked very odd!
 
Dammit. Whenever I'm watching TV, nothing good is on. Whenever I'm on OcUK/browsing, I ALWAYS miss something good!

It's always like this ffs :mad:
 
Dammit. Whenever I'm watching TV, nothing good is on. Whenever I'm on OcUK/browsing, I ALWAYS miss something good!

It's always like this ffs :mad:

what you need is a laptop or a pc near a tv or even a fancy new phone (like my nokia n 900 :P)
Put bbc1 on, it's still on for another 15 or so minites. Is there a +1?
 
This section now about spors is just unbeleivable! i'm definately going to have to watch it in hd next time!
 
that was an awesome program. i love slow motion camera shots. its very interesting! i caught it on bbc HD. the spore thing near the end was interesting.
 
just makes you see (no pun intended) how blind we actually are to what is happening in the world.
absolutly amazing, shame I don't have HD in bedroom :(
 
just watched this, pretty amazing imagery.
would have been better if they could have gone into a bit(or even a lot) more technical detail but I guess for the length of the program they kept it interesting and I suppose theres always google if I want to become a real nerd. series linked on sky hd lokking forward to next week.
 
Damn, I'll check this out then. :)

It's just a shame it's hosted by Richard Hammond... What a failbag that man is. :o
 
I have to admit I was slightly disappointed by it, seemed to be a bit of a coffee table book, nice to look at but no real substance.

I'd watched the Brian Cox "Wonders of our Solar System" b4 the hamsters one, think I was spoilt by that.
 
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