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Dear Fellow Astronomy Enthusiast,
This is just too good a program to go unmentioned...so I'm mentioning it! OK, for now. Everyone go back to what they were doing. Dave Jessie ----- Original Message ----- From: "NOVA" To: "NOVA Bulletin" Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 6:39 PM Subject: [NOVA] "The Elegant Universe" __________________________________________________ ___________________ NEXT ON NOVA: "The Elegant Universe" http://www.pbs.org/nova/elegant Broadcast: October 28, 2003, 8:00-10:00 P.M. on PBS String theory is the Holy Grail of modern physics. Using complex mathematics, string theorists seek to unify the forces of nature, enabling physicists to understand the universe at its most basic level. To the uninitiated, string theory is totally mind-boggling. But physicist Brian Greene has a rare gift for conveying physics in vivid everyday images, a gift that has turned his recent book, The Elegant Universe, into a mighty bestseller. Now Greene brings his talent, youth, and vitality to television for the first time. A highly innovative, Matrix-like production style makes the surreal world of string theory spring to life on the screen. On the companion Web site, hear the opinions and insights of Greene and other leading physicists about the current state of string theory, look behind the scenes at how the film's special effects were achieved, and delve into a series of mind-expanding interactives, among other features. Here's what you'll find on the companion Web site: Articles and Interviews A Theory of Everything? In this excerpt from his book The Elegant Universe, Brian Greene explains why string theory might hold the key to unifying the four forces of nature. A Conversation with Brian Greene The series host says we may not be smart enough to ever fully understand the universe, he'd like to know now if string theory is wrong, and more. Viewpoints on String Theory Leading physicists offer insights -- and sometimes conflicting opinions -- on the nature and meaning of string theory. Imagining Other Dimensions Our brains may not be equipped to picture ten spatial dimensions, but see if you can get to at least four here. Interactives The Making Of From the initial concept to the finished product, take a detailed look at the making of one scene from "The Elegant Universe." A Sense of Scale Starting at an everyday scale, travel by powers of 100 down into the infinitesimally itsy-bitsy world of strings. Resonance in Strings An everyday string and the tiny strings of string theory have a lot in common. It's all in the vibration. Multidimensional Math See for yourself why it's a walk in the park to dream up extra dimensions, at least for mathematicians. Elementary Particles How do you tell a muon from a gluon? A strange quark from a charm quark? Find out here. Smashing Pictures Explore images from atom smashers that have captured particles in the act of being created or destroyed. Resources Watch the Program Following the broadcast the entire three-part series will be available to view online. NOVA News Minute (available October 28) Watch a news clip related to the program. Plus, a list of links and books, a teacher's guide, and the program transcript http://www.pbs.org/nova/elegant __________________________________________________ ___________________ __________________________________________________ ___________________ Thank you for visiting NOVA Online. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback. You can send a message directly to , or use our feedback form at http://www.pbs.org/nova/feedback You are subscribed to the NOVA Online mailing list. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pbs.org/nova/mailing/unsubscribe.html -- or send an e-mail to and, on a line by itself in the message, type: unsubscribe nova-online Major funding for NOVA is provided by the Park Foundation, Sprint, and Microsoft. __________________________________________________ ___________________ |
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Hey Dave,
I set the timer; thanks for the heads up! ![]() Mickey Smith "Dave Jessie" wrote in message . .. Dear Fellow Astronomy Enthusiast, This is just too good a program to go unmentioned...so I'm mentioning it! OK, for now. Everyone go back to what they were doing. Dave Jessie ----- Original Message ----- From: "NOVA" To: "NOVA Bulletin" Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 6:39 PM Subject: [NOVA] "The Elegant Universe" __________________________________________________ ___________________ NEXT ON NOVA: "The Elegant Universe" http://www.pbs.org/nova/elegant Broadcast: October 28, 2003, 8:00-10:00 P.M. on PBS String theory is the Holy Grail of modern physics. Using complex mathematics, string theorists seek to unify the forces of nature, enabling physicists to understand the universe at its most basic level. To the uninitiated, string theory is totally mind-boggling. But physicist Brian Greene has a rare gift for conveying physics in vivid everyday images, a gift that has turned his recent book, The Elegant Universe, into a mighty bestseller. Now Greene brings his talent, youth, and vitality to television for the first time. A highly innovative, Matrix-like production style makes the surreal world of string theory spring to life on the screen. On the companion Web site, hear the opinions and insights of Greene and other leading physicists about the current state of string theory, look behind the scenes at how the film's special effects were achieved, and delve into a series of mind-expanding interactives, among other features. Here's what you'll find on the companion Web site: Articles and Interviews A Theory of Everything? In this excerpt from his book The Elegant Universe, Brian Greene explains why string theory might hold the key to unifying the four forces of nature. A Conversation with Brian Greene The series host says we may not be smart enough to ever fully understand the universe, he'd like to know now if string theory is wrong, and more. Viewpoints on String Theory Leading physicists offer insights -- and sometimes conflicting opinions -- on the nature and meaning of string theory. Imagining Other Dimensions Our brains may not be equipped to picture ten spatial dimensions, but see if you can get to at least four here. Interactives The Making Of From the initial concept to the finished product, take a detailed look at the making of one scene from "The Elegant Universe." A Sense of Scale Starting at an everyday scale, travel by powers of 100 down into the infinitesimally itsy-bitsy world of strings. Resonance in Strings An everyday string and the tiny strings of string theory have a lot in common. It's all in the vibration. Multidimensional Math See for yourself why it's a walk in the park to dream up extra dimensions, at least for mathematicians. Elementary Particles How do you tell a muon from a gluon? A strange quark from a charm quark? Find out here. Smashing Pictures Explore images from atom smashers that have captured particles in the act of being created or destroyed. Resources Watch the Program Following the broadcast the entire three-part series will be available to view online. NOVA News Minute (available October 28) Watch a news clip related to the program. Plus, a list of links and books, a teacher's guide, and the program transcript http://www.pbs.org/nova/elegant __________________________________________________ ___________________ __________________________________________________ ___________________ Thank you for visiting NOVA Online. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback. You can send a message directly to , or use our feedback form at http://www.pbs.org/nova/feedback You are subscribed to the NOVA Online mailing list. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pbs.org/nova/mailing/unsubscribe.html -- or send an e-mail to and, on a line by itself in the message, type: unsubscribe nova-online Major funding for NOVA is provided by the Park Foundation, Sprint, and Microsoft. __________________________________________________ ___________________ |
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