Most of Our Universe is Missing
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Science Documentary hosted by Ian Holm and published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Horizon series in 2006 - English narration
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There was a time, not so long ago, when science seemed to understand how the universe worked. Everything – us, the Earth, the stars and even exotic-sounding supernovae – was made of atoms which were all created at time-zero: the Big Bang. In between the atoms was nothing, a void: quite literally, 'space'.
But recently things have started to unravel. There is, it seems, a lot more to the universe than meets the eye. According to the best estimates, we only really know what about 4% of it is made of. But if only 4% is made of atoms, what about the rest? The rest is made of mysterious entities about which very little is understood, with equally mysterious names: dark matter and dark energy.
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- Video Bitrate: 1968 KB/s
- Video Codec: XviD MPEG-4 codec
- Resolution: 672 x 368
- Aspect Ratio: 1.82:1
- Framerate: 25 FPS (72239 Frames)
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- Audio Bitrate: 192 KB/s (CBR)
- Audio Codec: MP3
- Channels: 2 Ch @ Sampling Rate: 48000 Hz
- Subs: NO (TV Cap)
- Total Size: ~ 745 MB
- Length: 00:48:10
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- Beyond the Milky Way
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