Forces of Nature with Brian Cox
TV-PG
8.1
2016
Documentary
Professor Brian Cox goes on a grand tour of the planet to explain how the Earth's beauty is created by just a handful of forces.
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- Cast:
- Brian Cox
Watch Full Seasons and Episodes
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EP1 - The Universe in a Snowflake
July. 04,2016
Brian uncovers how the stunning diversity of shapes in our natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the Universe.
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EP2 - Somewhere in Spacetime
July. 11,2016
Professor Brian Cox follows Earth’s epic journey through space.
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EP3 - The Moth And The Flame
July. 18,2016
Brian takes a look at the planet’s basic ingredients, including the pure sulphur mined in the heart of a deadly volcano in Indonesia, have become the building blocks of life.
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EP4 - The Pale Blue Dot
July. 25,2016
Professor Brian Cox explains the science behind the colours of the planet.
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