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| Written by | Malcolm Clark |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
Parallel Universes is a 2001 documentary produced by the BBC‘s Horizon series. The documentary has to do with parallel universes, string theory, M theory, supergravity, and other theoretical physics concepts. Participants include Michio Kaku, Paul Steinhardt, and other physicists.
The program is about explanation of the Big Bang theory through the M theory and that there are many other parallel universes with different laws of physics.
It has been rated 4 star by BBC, History Channel and 41⁄2 by Discovery Networks.

