How the Universe Works

Exploring cosmic mysteries through scientific exploration

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About How the Universe Works

Released: 2010

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

Run time: 8 Seasons Available (66 Episodes)

Cast
Erik Dellums

About How the Universe Works

"How the Universe Works" is a fascinating documentary series that premiered in 2010 on the Discovery Channel. The series brings together a unique blend of documentary footage and computer-generated animations to illustrate deep space in the Universe. It showcases the complexities of the cosmos in an unprecedented way, providing incredible insights into phenomena such as supernovas, black holes, dark matter, and the birth of stars. The series is dedicated to unveiling the secrets of the Universe and brings together leading experts in the field of astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology to share the latest findings and theories of space science.

Making / Production

"How the Universe Works" is produced by the Science Channel, an American pay television channel that features programs encompassing the fields of wilderness survival, ufology, manufacturing, construction, technology, space, prehistory and animal science. The series is known for its high production values, detailed visual animations, and engaging narrative that combines the latest in scientific research with captivating story-telling.

Actors

  • Mike Rowe: The series is narrated by Mike Rowe, best known from the Discovery series Dirty Jobs. Rowe's calm yet engaging narrative style adds depth and lucidity to the complex scientific theories discussed in the show.
  • Erik Todd Dellums: Erik Dellums narrates the alternate version of the series. His ability to express complex scientific topics in an engaging manner is commendable.
  • Michio Kaku: Widely recognized theoretic physicist, Michio Kaku, shares his expertise throughout the series, providing insights into various astrophysical phenomena.
  • Lawrence Krauss: Renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist, Lawrence Krauss, plays a significant role in the series, contributing his vast knowledge on the Universe.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The series has been broadcast in over 45 languages worldwide.
  • The show is considered a spiritual successor to Carl Sagan’s iconic series, "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage".
  • Each episode explains a different aspect of the cosmos, including the stars, the planets, black holes, galaxies, and even the fabric of the Universe itself.
  • The series has maintained consistently high ratings throughout its run, with a particularly devoted following amongst science and space enthusiasts.

Awards

While "How the Universe Works" hasn't won any major awards as of now, it has garnered immense respect in the scientific community and has achieved widespread critical acclaim for its in-depth examination of the cosmos.

Quotes

  • "There is no bigger picture than how the universe works." - Mike Rowe, Narrator
  • "The cosmos is also within us. We're made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself." - Carl Sagan, Astronomer and Cosmologist
  • "The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to you." - Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist

Music, Soundtrack

  • The sound and music in "How the Universe Works" is noteworthy. It perfectly complements the grand scale of the series' subject matter.
  • Sound design and score authored by Daniel Lenz and Bleeding Fingers Music.