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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @ccmaster86
    @ccmaster86 9 років тому +7

    Sam Neil on the Big Bang, "and that was it." lol I had this on DVD but it was called Hyperspace. Watched it multiple times!

    • @MrPixelgrower
      @MrPixelgrower 8 років тому

      +ccmaster86 When I did nightly star tours as NightSkyTours.ca with my computerized 10" telescopes us adults watched this series on a cloudy/rainy night as I took kids through the portable planetarium. :)

  • @Siana1289
    @Siana1289 15 років тому +1

    I love this! I can watch it over and over again.

  • @Kevin-p2l5b
    @Kevin-p2l5b 3 місяці тому

    Awesome 💯

  • @BrianSchrock
    @BrianSchrock 13 років тому +3

    BBC makes the best science mini series. I hope they make another space one soon.

  • @katybutton3133
    @katybutton3133 9 років тому

    Very nicely done, great also for kids.

  • @auchiming
    @auchiming 13 років тому +1

    Great film, space is huge!

  • @ZeroLucidity
    @ZeroLucidity 12 років тому

    I got a DVD of this when I was 10, I watched it every week and knew more about Space than any of my classmates.

  • @honeyhotsauce
    @honeyhotsauce 14 років тому

    I love the music. This show is awesome, makes us so tiny and insignificant in this universe.

  • @nasima62
    @nasima62 4 роки тому +5

    Is he alan grant from jurrasic park?

  • @moshbeard
    @moshbeard 12 років тому +1

    Cosmos is fantastic, but this is still a great series.

  • @matthighley1461
    @matthighley1461 7 років тому

    Graphics are so good for 2001.... One of the best docs ever.

  • @energicko
    @energicko 12 років тому +4

    This guy appropriately played in "Event Horizon". Good job, Sam!

  • @linaautore6749
    @linaautore6749 11 років тому +1

    Marvelous.

  • @murdy1975
    @murdy1975 11 років тому +2

    brings back memories..

  • @jameswind1902
    @jameswind1902 2 роки тому

    First TV programs make me dreaming and curiosity

  • @snjfsdfs_DFBVCjj
    @snjfsdfs_DFBVCjj 2 роки тому +1

    this must be the prequel to Event Horizon

  • @jonny5777
    @jonny5777 15 років тому +1

    i LOVED this series, lets have another like it BBC only with patrick stewart and sam neill

  • @shirosakicero1
    @shirosakicero1 12 років тому

    i watched this series when i was six and never really forgot, had to search for it for my personal statement to make sure i hadnt just made it up

  • @-Wattson-
    @-Wattson- 4 роки тому

    Casually detonates a hydrogen bomb

  • @Tubeman777
    @Tubeman777 8 років тому +2

    We went to the Moon... Now we are scared of our own shadows. Fear. Whats happened to our balls?

  • @movienaut
    @movienaut 14 років тому

    I love this show!
    It feels like they quited reprise this show. I think thats stupid, because I learned alot from this single show and I wish they made twelve episodes for starting!

  • @therealjordiano
    @therealjordiano 11 років тому

    made me wanna become a scientist

  • @Joseph565112
    @Joseph565112 12 років тому

    @9:00, no that's from a little uranium; that wasn't even an H-bomb test, but rather a low-yield fission weapon the US desert

  • @HeroesNights
    @HeroesNights 8 років тому +1

    This reminds me of a more unsettling version of Brian Cox

  • @unclebigkid1020
    @unclebigkid1020 5 років тому

    Is it Just me or would he be great as the next Doctor Who?

  • @ryanthomasmccallum
    @ryanthomasmccallum 12 років тому

    Ha opening scene Lake Hayes near Arrowtown NZ, close to where Neill lives

  • @lxlxleech
    @lxlxleech 7 років тому

    can someone upload the rest of this doco??? thanks!!

  • @NetVoyagerOne
    @NetVoyagerOne 13 років тому +1

    I want his voice.

  • @checkmate5338
    @checkmate5338 11 років тому

    What caused the big bang? or did the big bang cause it self?
    The video says that it all Started with the big bang, which is an incomplete answer.

    • @ikramsultan7165
      @ikramsultan7165 3 роки тому +2

      It's simple nothing cannot create something it's the one God who caused our existence

  • @DaveFallows
    @DaveFallows 14 років тому

    I was expecting Velociraptors.

  • @redtec989
    @redtec989 14 років тому

    we are aliens, now thats fucked up!

  • @LizaKogtenko-hi2ii
    @LizaKogtenko-hi2ii 5 місяців тому

    damn some of these comments are older than me

  • @CarlJosephEscarian
    @CarlJosephEscarian 11 років тому

    or with morgan freeman?

  • @FestArc
    @FestArc 14 років тому

    @yorgan007 the hell are you talking about? lol

  • @bigleonard1984
    @bigleonard1984 13 років тому

    its not as good as carl sagans cosmos, but then nothing is.

  • @shelleyfunny19
    @shelleyfunny19 11 років тому

    No answers, just misleading questions, pretending to take u to answers. This Vid is bull.

  • @dennisgomez7468
    @dennisgomez7468 10 років тому

    God is the Creator of this world. The founders of modern science supported this truth, and the laws and principles of science also confirm it. Neverthless, many scientists today have rejected God as Creator; instead, they credit chance, time, and energy with the origin of the universe, the sum of God's physical creation.
    The biblical principle of origins is know as special creation. Instead of relying upon chance, time, and energy, special creation depends upon a Creator, the all-powerful and all-wise God. Special creation refers to God's work of calling the universe into existence out of nothing; it also includes God making complex living organisms out of simple materials, as when He formed man from the dust of the ground. The biblical Creation account indicates that God simply spoke the earth and universe into existence on the first day of Creation and that He spent another five days forming the continents, plants, sun, moon, stars, and animals. His creative work climaxed in the formation of man out of the "dust of the ground".
    In contrast, the belief that the universe originated by natural processes over billions of years is referred to as evolution. Biological evolution, or organic evolution, refers to the gradual development of life on Earth, generally from simple organisms to complex ones. Cosmic evolution refers to the chance origin of the universe as a whole. Often, evolutionists consider the big bang as the starting point of cosmic evolution. According to the big bang hypothesis, all of the universe's matter, energy, and space existed in a dense and extremely hot point that suddenly began to rapidly expand, eventually forming the universe known today. Through both biological and cosmic evolution, most evolutionists choose to ignore the role of the Creator in creation and believe that everything exists by natural processes.
    Because it makes man a product of nature, evolution attempts to free man from God and his responsibility to his Creator. Without a Creator, men feel as if they can live without worrying about sin or its consequences (such as an eternity in Hell). Evolution leads men to believe that they hold the destiny of mankind in their own hands, and this belief has led to the gradual elimination of God from science an eventually from society at large.

    • @Nichoalsziv
      @Nichoalsziv 10 років тому +6

      fuck off and keep your dogma to your self

    • @philipbarriesda9239
      @philipbarriesda9239 10 років тому +1

      TLDR

    • @oskarsztymelski6536
      @oskarsztymelski6536 10 років тому +5

      get the fuck off with your god bullshit

    • @Quagigitymire
      @Quagigitymire 9 років тому

      Oskar Sztymelski menda As it's been said many times before....
      If you don't have facts, Then just us faith...
      Of course meaning that the imposition of self imposed ignorance, pretty much a requirement by all religions, is absolutely acceptable because to the blissfully ignorant facts only get in the way of, contradict, and disprove their entire ideology and dogmatic scripture.

    • @optical8398
      @optical8398 4 роки тому

      @@Quagigitymire no one gives a shit about what you think. Oskar Sztymelski is right