how did the sun, planets and life happen then
God clicked his celestial fingers and made them

how did the sun, planets and life happen then
Entropy always increases? how did the sun, planets and life happen then, it required an decrease in Entropy... I think he over simplified the rule? or am i missing something....
Entropy usually inceases unless influenced by an external force especially if the external force is inteligent?
I know why the predictions were made. I was saying that he wrongly implied a certainty to those predictions. Nothing in science is certain - certainly not things that far in the future.
The assumption is that the universe is a closed system therefore decreased entropy in one area requires an increase somewhere else, and as work can't be produced perfectly you'll end up in a state of maximum entropy (eventually).
Why? It was most definitely awful. Gutted too as I like Brian Cox and his last series was great.
lol. if you honestly thought this was a good program i would really look at how you were educated.
A program that is filmed essentially with him looking at an object or jetting round the world whilst awkwardly explaining relatively simple theories is not good tv.
Totally agree if space is infinate there is no end, however if there theory was correct after X ammount of years the universe dies what happens then, he was implying that protons seperate amongst the vast nothingness of space. mmmm so would the protons and atoms react again?
Last time I watched this guy he was harping on about GCSE Science level stuff, and was hailed as revolutionary because apparently nobody has watched a documentary on Astronomy before.
Is this any different?
10 minutes in and hardly any meat to it, not a good way to start a documentary. The endless spinning/panning camera shots and really...reallly...drawn out sentences makes it look and sound like it's some sort of drug trip tbh. I agree there was a lot of waffle.
Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman or better still, 'The Universe' are so much better. They strike a nice balance between being entertaining, easy to digest and interesting at the same time.
Less of the trippyness and filler landscape/environment shots and it would be much better.
Imagine my agony when she woke up and asked me "So what happened?"
I just said "Its too complicated!"
Wonders.... will never cease, as they say.
1) I guess Cox had always wanted to go and see those turtles on that beach and that was one way of doing it.
2) Impressive visuals unrelated to the subject matter? But they need something to get people to buy the Bluray. Public service broadcasting at its best! (worst!)
3) Was Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos' so dull and plodding as this was?
Wonders.... will never cease, as they say.
3) Was Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos' so dull and plodding as this was?