Albert Einstein and the theory of everything
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Albert Einstein and the theory of everything
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The work Albert Einstein and the theory of everything represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Jacksonville Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
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- Albert Einstein and the theory of everything
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- BBC Education & Training ; a BBC/The Science Channel co-production ; writer, Jeremy Hylton Davies ; produced and directed by Nick Green
- Title variation
- Einstein's unfinished symphony
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Revolted by quantum theory, Einstein spent his final decades trying to create and all-emcompassing mathematical model of the universe in which God indeed does not play dice. In this program, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku and experts from Cambridge, MIT, and elsewhere discuss Einstein's revolutionary time/space theories of 1905, the ascendancy of quantum mechanics and string theory, and Einstein's unswerving belief that the laws of nature--elegant and precise--must reveal a universe of divine predictability down to the last subatomic particle. A gripping dramatization fo Einstein's last two days paints a vivid portrait of an idealistic scientist who never gave up seeking
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- NJR
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Photography, Paul Jenkins, Dirk Nel, Mark Molesworth ; editor, Simon Holland
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: Not rated
- PerformerNote
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- Bernard Hill, narrator
- David Graham, Annette Badland, John Hewitt Jones
- Runtime
- 50
- Technique
- live action
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