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Hosted by Morgan Freeman, Through the Wormhole will explore the deepest mysteries of existence - the questions that have puzzled mankind for eternity. What are we made of? What was there before the beginning? Are we really alone? Is there a creator? These questions have been pondered by the most exquisite minds of the human race. Now, science has evolved to the point where hard facts and evidence may be able to provide us with answers instead of philosophical theories. Through the Wormhole will bring together the brightest minds and best ideas from the very edges of science - Astrophysics, Astrobiology, Quantum Mechanics, String Theory, and more - to reveal the extraordinary truth of our Universe.
It's the best pop-science TV show since Carl Sagan's "Cosmos: A Personal Journey" - a whirlwind tour of the fourth dimension with a sense of wonder and a sense of humor.
Even with the basic graphics and the simplified explanations aimed at the ordinary viewer, these theories can be tough to grasp. That doesn't make the show less entertaining, but it does mean it will appeal to a limited audience.
This opening installment, which is supposed to be about whether there's a Creator, almost immediately degenerates into theoretical yakking by scientists about unified theories of this and missing particles of that.