The fabric of the cosmos

DVD - 2011

Using humor, everyday examples and computer animation for the more abstract concepts, author and physicist Brian Greene explains complex theories of the universe and the focus of his research, string theory.

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Genres
Science television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities
Published
[United States] : PBS Home Video ©2011
Language
English
Corporate Authors
PBS Home Video, WGBH Educational Foundation, National Geographic Channel (Television station : Washington, D.C.)
Corporate Authors
PBS Home Video (-), WGBH Educational Foundation, National Geographic Channel (Television station : Washington, D.C.)
Other Authors
B. (Brian) Greene, 1963- (-), Jonathan Sahula, Joseph McMaster, Graham Judd, Sabin Streeter, Randall MacLowry, Julia Cort, Josh Rosen, Rushmore DeNooyer, David Elisco
Item Description
Based on the book The fabric of the cosmos by Brian Greene.
Originally broadcast on the PBS television series Nova.
Originally produced in 2011.
Physical Description
2 videodiscs (DVD) (223 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD ; NTSC, Region 1; widescreen, stereo.
Production Credits
Original music, Ed Tomney ; editors, Steve Audette, Doug Quade ; directors of photography, Mike Coles, Robert Humphreys, Stephen McCarthy, Joe Brunette.
ISBN
9781608835119
  • [Disc 1]: What is space? (Produced, directed and scripted by Graham Judd and Sabin Streeter ; story by Joseph McMaster and Graham Judd & Sabin Streeter ; ca. 56 min.)
  • The illusion of time (Produced, directed and scripted by Randall MacLowry ; story by Joseph McMaster and Randall MacLowry ; ca. 56 min.) ; [Disc 2]: Quantum leap (Produced, directed and scripted by Julia Cort and Josh Rosen ; story by Joseph McMaster and Josh Rosen ; ca. 55 min.)
  • Universe or multiverse? (Produced, directed and scripted by Rushmore DeNooyer ; story by Joseph McMaster and David Elisco and Rushmore DeNooyer ; ca. 56 min.)