On the one hand, I was very stressed by the presentation of information in the series: several video pieces are constantly completely repeated, distorted, plus information is given chaotically, often not logically. I understand that he was trying to intrigue, to interest, but in the end he just loomed before his eyes with intrigues. 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.
There are a lot of mistakes in Russian voice acting. For example, that Voyager was launched in 1978 (1:10), whereas on the original track you can clearly hear that the announcer says seventy seven.
I'm thrilled with this series and especially with the last episode! But! Now I have some questions. I need someone to explain everything!))))) For example, if black holes are super-gravity, then it turns out that it will explode one day? Isn't that how the universe began???? Or about gas planets. If they are made of gas, can they be flown through? )))))) My head is a mess now and I can't figure it out....
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6Once 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.
For example, if black holes are super-gravity, then it turns out that it will explode one day? Isn't that how the universe began???? Or about gas planets. If they are made of gas, can they be flown through? )))))) My head is a mess now and I can't figure it out....