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Old 07-20-2007
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The Universe - History Channel

Hi All,

I have had a company that is responsible for promoting a new show on the History Channel called The Universe contact me about posting some information on it. The Universe, premiered on May 29th and runs thru Tuesday, September 4th. The series explores the history, scientific phenomena, and mysteries of the universe – including the inner and outer planets, the search for extraterrestrial life and a special presentation focusing on the Big Bang. Here is a link to the shows website http://www.history.com/minisite.do?c...&mini_id=54036 for more information and show times.

If you watch any of the episodes please let others know what you thought of the show. Was it educational? Was the content will layed out? Did you enjoy it? Etc.

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Hi All,

I have had a company that is responsible for promoting a new show on the History Channel called The Universe contact me about posting some information on it. The Universe, premiered on May 29th and runs thru Tuesday, September 4th. The series explores the history, scientific phenomena, and mysteries of the universe – including the inner and outer planets, the search for extraterrestrial life and a special presentation focusing on the Big Bang. Here is a link to the shows website http://www.history.com/minisite.do?c...&mini_id=54036 for more information and show times.

If you watch any of the episodes please let others know what you thought of the show. Was it educational? Was the content will layed out? Did you enjoy it? Etc.

Regards,
Hi Darryl,
Good to see you, always watch the History Channel on cable,
great channel, and does much to educate the viewer without being
too complicated for the average mind,
However Darryl, as in all things in life, science no exception, ideas
and concepts change. What is 'true' today, was yesterdays wisdom.
And today is a new day, with new concepts, and yesterdays concepts are destined for the bin. Read Astronomy, October, about
the first forged elements in the Big Bang, then New Scientist about
not one bang, but many.
Science and learning, to me Darryl, is about questioning always,
what I learn, read, and told what to think.
Much value your site. Respect to you.
Peter Sanderson, aka nokton

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