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  2. How the Universe Works - Wikipedia

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    How The Universe Works is a science documentary television series that provides scientific explanations about the inner workings of the universe and everything it ...

  3. Hakeem Oluseyi - Wikipedia

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    Oluseyi appears as a commentator and scientific authority on Science Channel television shows including How the Universe Works, Outrageous Acts of Science, Curiosity, NASA's Unexplained Files, Space's Deepest Secrets, and Strip the Cosmos,. [26] He also appeared as a 'bakineering' (baking and engineering) judge on Netflix's Baking Impossible.

  4. Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking is a 2010 science documentary television mini-series written by British physicist Stephen Hawking. The series was created for Discovery Channel by Darlow Smithson Productions and features computer generated imagery of the universe created by Red Vision .

  5. Phil Plait - Wikipedia

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    He has also appeared in several science documentaries, including How the Universe Works on the Discovery Channel. From August 2008 through 2009, he served as president of the James Randi Educational Foundation. [2] [3] Additionally, he wrote and hosted episodes of Crash Course Astronomy, [4] which aired its last episode in 2016.

  6. Michelle Thaller - Wikipedia

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    Thaller is a regular contributor to the online edition of the Christian Science Monitor, for which she writes a monthly science column, [6] [8] and appears on the History Channel show, The Universe, and The Science Channel series How the Universe Works, Strip the Cosmos, and The Planets and Beyond.

  7. The Universe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Universe is an American documentary television series that features computer-generated imagery and computer graphics of astronomical objects in the universe plus interviews with experts who study in the fields of cosmology, astronomy, and astrophysics. The program was produced by Flight 33 Productions and Workaholic Productions.

  8. Through the Wormhole - Wikipedia

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    After the Big Bang, the universe balloons up at an incredible rate in the process of inflation. Neil Cornish, a Montana State University professor, is interviewed. Archytas of ancient Greece is the first person known to have ponder the question of whether the universe has an edge. Janna Levin compares the shape of the universe to the 1979 ...

  9. Alex Filippenko - Wikipedia

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    Filippenko is frequently featured in the History Channel series The Universe, as well as in the series How the Universe Works. Overall, he has participated in more than 120 science documentaries. Filippenko is the author of and teacher in an eight-volume teaching series on DVD called Understanding the Universe. [7]