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In this four-part series, string theory pioneer Michio Kaku goes on an extraordinary exploration of the world in search of time.
He discovers our sense of time passing and the clocks that drive our bodies. He reveals the forces of time that make and destroy us in a lifetime. He journeys to some of the Earth's most spectacular geological sites to look for clues to the extraordinary depths of time at a planetary level. Finally, he takes us on a cosmic journey in search of the beginning (and the end) of time itself.
Part 1: Daytime
Time seems to drive every moment. It's the most inescapable force we feel. But do we experience time from within our minds and bodies or from the outside?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/time.shtml
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painterQjensen 1 week ago in playlist Time - BBC - With Michio Kaku
Studying these jeans has revealed something quite extraordinary...
BortolanAlexandre 1 month ago
Michio does a fucking shitload everyday, I do that stuff probably in the course of a year. What a boss!
tvand 1 month ago
lol why dont they move to a country in a different time zone or will it still mess with them? o.O?
jojor432 1 month ago
@mooiedromen summer holiday!!!
21saladin12 1 month ago
hmm how is it called if u have no clock and u can just sleep whenever u feel like it :P
mooiedromen 1 month ago
funny how the two who wake up early seem happier
alejandroriverabeniq 3 months ago in playlist Time - BBC - With Michio Kaku
@settazteca yes she did: its because nerves are less sensitive later in the day and it takes longer to the pulse to reach the brain.
alejandroriverabeniq 3 months ago in playlist Time - BBC - With Michio Kaku