MARC Bibliographic Record

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028 40 $a55705$bFilms Media Group
035    $a(OCoLC)881398093
035    $a100055705
035    $a(FOD)100055705
040    $aAzPhAEM
245 00 $aHow Small Is the Universe? /$cBBC Worldwide Ltd.
260 3_ $aNew York, N.Y. :$bFilms Media Group,$c[2014], c2013.
300    $a1 streaming video file (60 min.) :$bsd., col.
336    $atwo-dimensional moving image$btdi$2rdacontent
337    $avideo$bv$2rdamedia
337    $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338    $aother$bvz$2rdacarrier
338    $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
344    $adigital$2rda
347    $adata file$2rda
506    $aAccess requires authentication through Films on Demand.
538    $aMode of access: Internet.
538    $aSystem requirements: FOD playback platform.
500    $aEncoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on March 21, 2014.
500    $aFilms on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
500    $aHorizon (Television program)
505 0_ $aIntroduction: How Small Is the Universe (1:53) -- Telescope Magic (1:56) -- Quest for Smallest Particle (1:06) -- Small Scales and Skewed Perception (1:58) -- Microscopes Increasing Power (2:09) -- Revealing Individual Atoms (2:56) -- Large Hadron Collider (1:54) -- Atom's Appearance and Reality (0:22) -- Examining Inside Protons (2:05) -- Bubble Chamber (1:43) -- Fundamental Particles? (2:04) -- Approach to Studying Electron (1:45) -- Breaking Down an Electron (4:08) -- Miniature Black Hole (1:56) -- Gravity at Small Scale (2:31) -- Explaining Fourth Dimension (2:26) -- Strange Theories (0:35) -- String Theory (1:33) -- Implications of String Theory (2:09) -- String Theory Landscape (2:48) -- Lack of Experimental Support (0:40) -- Space-Time (1:49) -- Smallest Scale (1:57) -- Universe's Deepest Laws (1:27) -- Indirect Evidence (2:51) -- Gamma Ray Bursts (2:19) -- Using Gamma Ray Bursts (1:37) -- Moving Through Space (1:21) -- Speed Difference Between Photons (1:47) -- Implications of Data (1:34) -- Results of Exploration (1:00) -- Credits: How Small Is the Universe? (0:42)
520    $aHorizon plunges down the biggest rabbit-hole in history in search of the smallest thing in the Universe. It is a journey where things don't just become smaller but also a whole lot weirder. Scientists hope to catch a glimpse of miniature black holes, multiple dimensions and even parallel Universes. As they start to explore this wonderland, where nothing is quite what it seems, they may have to rewrite the fundamental laws of time and space.
521 2_ $a8 & up.
588    $aTitle from distributor's description.
650 _0 $aPhysics.
650 _0 $aWaves.
650 _0 $aCosmology.
651 _0 $aUniverse.
655 _0 $aEducational films.
655 _0 $aInternet videos.
655 _7 $aVideorecording.$2local
710 2_ $aFilms Media Group, $efilm distributor.
710 2_ $aFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
776 08 $iOriginally produced: $dBBC Worldwide Ltd, 2013.
856 40 $zPart of the Films on Demand collection.$uhttp://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=240117&xtid=55705

MMS IDs

Document ID: 9911190243502121
Network Electronic IDs: 9911190243502121
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