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[#14040]
Written by: dmc1212 [29/01/07, 17:21] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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What would you see and experience if the clocks rolled forward 50 years? In a unique blend of drama and science, this three-part series shows you the world of tomorrow. Will we have flying cars? Will advances in medicine help us stay young forever? What about "printing" custom-made vital organs? What will our cities look like? What will tomorrow's wars be about? Will we have robots helping around the house? Will solar power be the new oil? Supported by the world's leading scientists and research institutes, we embark on a quest to answer some of society's most fundamental questions and reveal the dramas of tomorrow's world along the way. State-of-the-art computer graphics in combination with a dynamic story line will create a world usually only seen in feature films, but with the accuracy and relevance of a documentary. This series is all about opening the window of our future based on science fact, not science fiction. The World An invisible soldier? A space elevator to the stars? Transmit the inventory of the Library of Congress via laser beam in seconds? What are the real fuel sources of the future? Learn about technological quantum leaps that will shape our planet in 50 years. |
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Written by: malester [01/02/07, 15:06] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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This is an awesome documentry, I encourage any1 thats into science, sci-fi, medicine, architecture, or curious what the future holds for the human race, the world and worlds around us. Visuals are awesome. |
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Written by: grandios [16/04/07, 11:19] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Hy, is it possible to get subtitle from somewhere to these discovery films, or it is waste of time? |
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