Wonders of the Universe Comments

  • Damaris 2023-09-17 13:29:14

    "When we look up at the stars, we are actually looking up at...

  • Raina 2023-09-01 20:57:21

    The host's voice and eyes are so gentle, and he is both a particle physicist and a band keyboardist. What kind of trouble is this~ Thanks to my father who cultivated my curiosity and fascination with the universe since I was a...

  • Angel 2023-07-22 23:31:16

    Every shot and picture is beautiful, every place is fascinating, every truth is explained in simple language, btw this is the most handsome host I have ever seen in an astrophysics documentary...

  • Brandt 2023-07-05 10:21:09

    If it wasn't for Prof. Cox's handsome face taking up half of the screen that keeps me distracted, I'd be able to watch this serious, beautiful documentary with a more objective attitude. , In addition, this one is much better than the earlier "Solar...

  • Cyrus 2023-07-04 12:31:52

    The gravity simulation was so...

  • Adolfo 2023-06-30 01:01:49

    The professor is...

  • Lloyd 2023-04-27 22:48:06

    Never before. Simple but beautiful. Brian Cox takes the simple language of his idol Carl Sagan, but adds his own rock-and-romantic style while explaining the basics. The BBC has become very good at making science documentaries. From the perspective of popular science, this and Wonders of the solar system are absolute...

  • Lola 2023-03-14 18:23:48

    When I was a child, I watched this kind of documentaries, but I didn’t quite understand it, and I didn’t have enough knowledge. I just thought it was amazing. Now that I have grown up, I finally have the ability to catch a glimpse of the wonders of the vast universe. The mysterious and mysterious terms such as "big bang", "wormhole" and "black hole" that I heard about when I was a child finally have an explanation and a way to describe them. String up the clues. I'm jealous of scientists who...

  • Cameron 2023-02-15 01:23:18

    It's a wonderful exposition. I reported the projector to the starry sky. This class is too romantic and affects learning. The photography and special effects are also very well...

  • Laila 2023-02-09 15:08:07

    Although it is also about outside the earth, but this is obviously a miracle without the solar system! It feels like a professor who travels around the world and talks about a bunch of physics principles, and then it's gone. The soundtrack and copywriting are still as wonderful as ever, and the BBC is really incomparable to ordinary...

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  • Alphonso 2022-03-04 08:02:01

    arrow of time

    Cox (Brian Cox), I think he is a very refined person, and then I checked the entry and found that Cox is not only a very good physicist, but also a rock singer and talk show host... too incredible…. I highly recommend Brian Cox's documentary, because his explanations are really good and explain in...

  • Ernestine 2022-04-19 09:03:04

    last question

    The first time I learned about the law of entropy increase was actually in a science fiction novel, Asimov's "The Last Question". To be honest, for a while I really hoped that it would be like the end of the novel. That really seemed like a stroke of genius.

    I saw a video on NetEase a few...