Description
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking is an epic new kind of cosmology series, a Planet Earth of the heavens. It takes the world's most famous scientific mind and sets it free, powered by the limitless possibilities of computer animation. Hawking gives us the ultimate guide to the universe, a ripping yarn based on real science, spanning the whole of space and time -- from the nature of the universe itself, to the chances of alien life, and the real possibility of time travel.
Once upon a time, when I was a child, I accidentally came across a documentary on TV, then scientists showed supposed life forms on other planets, it was graphically executed very well, a huge flying whale impressed me very much (I'm still looking for this program). Then I thought that the aliens of scientists should be much more interesting and thoughtful than the aliens of science fiction. The series "Cosmos: space and time" did not tell a lot, depicting only what there is evidence of. But Hawking, on the contrary, portrayed something that I hadn't seen yet, and that's what the series dragged me in. Aliens, time travel, the creation of the universe and its edges. The last third episode really captured me, turning my opinion of the series from average to a very good plot.
Hawking communicates with you with humor, he has fun with science, fantasizes, even the music is playful, funny - I really liked it.