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Mechanical Monsters

Aug 08, 2018
This extraordinary documentary poses questions that still resonate today - will the machines we build to save humanity end up replacing us or even destroying us? Historian Simon Schaffer tells the stories behind some of the most sensational engineering wonders of past centuries. Images of designs and remnants spark questions that cut to the heart of our ever-advancing technological civilization.
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Everything and Nothing
8.5
what is everything, and what is nothing? Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores the true size and shape of the universe and delves into the amazing science behind apparent nothingness. EVERYTHING: what the universe might actually look like and the remarkable stories of the men and women who discovered the truth about the cosmos. NOTHING: science at the very limits of human perception, where we now understand the deepest mysteries of the universe lie. The quantum world of the super-small shaped the vast universe we inhabit today, and Jim Al-Khalili can prove it.
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Mechanical Marvels: Clockwork Dreams
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Documentary presented by Professor Simon Schaffer which charts the amazing and untold story of automata - extraordinary clockwork machines designed hundreds of years ago to mimic and recreate life. The film brings the past to life in vivid detail as we see how and why these masterpieces were built. Travelling around Europe, Simon uncovers the history of these machines and shows us some of the most spectacular examples, from an entire working automaton city to a small boy who can be programmed to write and even a device that can play chess. All the machines Simon visits show a level of technical sophistication and ambition that still amazes today.
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Le Grand Mystère des mathématiques
7.8
Les mathématiques sont-elles une invention ou une découverte, une science propre à l’humanité ou le langage même de l'Univers ? Une enquête vertigineuse sur ce débat à travers l'histoire, de l'Antiquité à nos jours. Omniprésentes dans les sciences et les technologies, les mathématiques sont parvenues à décrypter les orbites elliptiques des planètes, à prédire la découverte du boson de Higgs ou à faire atterrir le robot Curiosity sur Mars. De tous temps, l’homme, en quête de cycles et de motifs, les a utilisées pour explorer le monde physique et pour comprendre les règles de la nature, du nombre de pétales de fleurs (répondant à des « suites ») à la symétrie de notre corps. La réalité possède-t-elle une nature mathématique inhérente ou les mathématiques sont-elles des outils précieux créés par l’esprit humain ?
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Mechanical Marvels: Clockwork Dreams
7.333
Documentary presented by Professor Simon Schaffer which charts the amazing and untold story of automata - extraordinary clockwork machines designed hundreds of years ago to mimic and recreate life. The film brings the past to life in vivid detail as we see how and why these masterpieces were built. Travelling around Europe, Simon uncovers the history of these machines and shows us some of the most spectacular examples, from an entire working automaton city to a small boy who can be programmed to write and even a device that can play chess. All the machines Simon visits show a level of technical sophistication and ambition that still amazes today.
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Everything and Nothing
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Two-part documentary which deals with two of the deepest questions there are - what is everything, and what is nothing? Professor Jim Al-Khalili searches for an answer to these questions as he explores the true size and shape of the universe and delves into the amazing science behind apparent nothingness.
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