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The newly branded History Channel, which is available on Verizon FiOS TV, claims to take viewers out into space. Really? Well, how? In the history of human civilization, the dawn of the 16th century brought a new perspective to the way humans looked at the universe and the solar system. It was an era of scientific revolution in the field of physics, chemistry and, of course, astronomy. Despite considerable contributions from scientists of that time to scientists of the so-called todays modern world, understanding the universe has always been a mystery, but it still continues to entertain a great deal of research and investment of money.

The Universe is a show that airs on the H2 channel (formerly History International) claims to take the viewers to explore the outer space, trying to crack the mysteries of creation, solar system, dark matter, big bang, etc. with advanced CGI imagery and high definition video. Standard definition is also available, but the high definition is sure to bolster the experience. After running successfully for five seasons, starting this October the show comes back with a bang.

When Galileo Galilei came up with the concept of the sun-centered universe with all the other planets orbiting around it, it sparked a lot of controversy. Although later, as years went by, his theory was proved to be true. Nevertheless, today, humans have matured themselves enough to accept new concepts and theories in the background of collaborative efforts of nations across the world joining hands to explore the outer space with the help of technology and media.

Viewers can now enjoy the show through a variety of media sources like Verizon FiOS TV. It has been already received well with audience already, where they can ask a question on anything about the universe. The curiosity to know the unknown has brought about some interesting questions pertaining to extra dimensions, antimatter, expansion of the universe and the most-asked question of all time, what is the age of the universe.

Scientists are under the premise that the universe is 14 billion years old, but the question is how they came up with that number. Thats hard to imagine in the first place, so thinking about determining these kinds of values sends a chill down the spine. Watch the episodes to know more and prepare yourselves to get bowled over.

by: John Schmidt




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