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[BBC系列]:自然力量Forces of Nature with-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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教授主持的自然纪录片。布莱恩·考克斯(Brian Cox),英国广播公司(BBC)在2016年发布-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by prof. Brian Cox, published by BBC in 2016- English narration
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布莱恩·考克斯(Brian Cox)教授将地球上一些最壮观的景象与我们对宇宙的最深刻理解相结合,以揭示仅由少数力量如何创造出行星的美。[编辑]???雪花中的宇宙???在本集中,布赖恩(Brian)发现自然界中令人惊叹的形状多样性如何成为支配宇宙规则的阴影。在西班牙,他向人们展示了数百人建造最高人类塔的尝试如何揭示塑造我们星球的力量。在尼泊尔,蜂蜜猎人寻找附着在悬崖上的巨型蜂箱。蜜蜂用来储存蜂蜜的完美六角形蜂窝掩盖了数学规则。在加拿大沿海地区,布赖恩(Brian)解释了自然界中一些最不规则,最危险的形状-巨大的冰山,它们从格陵兰岛涌入大西洋,并进入大西洋的运输航线-是如何从强大而无限的自然力量中崛起的。即使是最细腻的六边形雪花也讲述了造就自然的力量的故事。[编辑]???时空的某个地方???布莱恩·考克斯(Brian Cox)教授跟随地球史诗般的太空之旅。他乘坐一架绝密的喷气式战斗机飞向空中,以旋转地球的旋转并逆转一天的过去。在巴西,汹涌的巨浪在亚马逊河上汹涌澎provides,提供了另一种史诗般的游乐设施-一位顶级冲浪者追逐穿过雨林,此潮汐标志着地球与月球的不停舞动。格陵兰岛经历了世界上一些最大的秋千波动,但是尽管冻得很深,严酷的冬天给居住在那里的因纽特人带来了机会。地球上所有这些奇观表明我们正以惊人的速度在宇宙中轰鸣。布赖恩(Brian)解释了为什么我们感觉不到,以及理解运动如何使我们理解空间和时间本身的本质,??蛾与火焰???在这一集中,布莱恩·考克斯(Brian Cox)教授展示了地球的基本成分,例如在印度尼西亚致命火山中心开采的纯硫,如何成为生活的基础。隐藏在多米尼加共和国一个山洞深处的是一个神奇的世界,它是由同样的水属性创造的,这对生命至关重要。小山羊紧紧抓住意大利陡峭的水坝墙,寻找对它们生存至关重要的地球化学元素。在日本沿海的一个深夜里,布莱恩解释了成千上万个发光的鱿鱼的令人眼花display乱的显示如何显示了生命如何吸收了地球的化学,并将其转变为生命的化学。[编辑]???淡蓝色点???在最后一集中,布莱恩·考克斯(Brian Cox)教授前往冰岛,在那里月光弓的细腻光彩彰显着描绘我们世界的色彩,他参观了一座火山,解释了为什么阳光普照。通过探索阳光如何改变塞伦盖蒂平原,驱使座头鲸每年迁徙到加勒比海,并在月食期间将月亮涂成红色,布莱恩揭示了我们维持生命的星球的颜色特征。最后,在瑞士阿尔卑斯山的天文台上,他展示了这些颜色不仅简单美丽,但了解它们是如何产生的,这使我们可以在宇宙中搜索其他地球。Professor Brian Cox combines some of the most spectacular sights on Earth with our deepest understanding of the universe to reveal how the planet's beauty is created by just a handful of forces.[edit] The Universe in a Snowflake In this episode Brian uncovers how the stunning diversity of shapes in the natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the universe. In Spain he shows how an attempt by hundreds of people to build the highest human tower reveals the force that shapes our planet. In Nepal, honey hunters seek out giant beehives that cling to cliff walls. The perfect hexagonal honeycombs made by the bees to store their honey conceal a mathematical rule. Off the coast of Canada, Brian explains how some of the most irregular, dangerous shapes in nature - massive icebergs that surge down from Greenland and into shipping lanes of the Atlantic - emerge from a powerful yet infinitely small force of nature. Even the most delicate six-sided snowflake tells a story of the forces of nature that forged it.[edit] Somewhere in Spacetime Professor Brian Cox follows Earth's epic journey through space. He takes to the air in a top-secret fighter jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day. In Brazil, a monstrous wave that surges up the Amazon River provides an epic ride of a different kind - chased by a top surfer through the rainforest, this tidal wave marks Earth's constant dance with the Moon. Greenland experiences some of the biggest swings in seasons in the world, but despite the deep freeze, the harsh winter brings opportunity to the Inuit people who live there. All this spectacle here on Earth signals that we are thundering through the universe at breakneck speed. Brian explains why we can't feel it and how understanding motion brings us to understanding the nature of space and time itself, leading to the astonishing conclusion that the past, present and future all exist right now.[edit] The Moth and the Flame In this episode, Professor Brian Cox shows how Earth's basic ingredients, like the pure sulphur mined in the heart of a deadly volcano in Indonesia, have become the building blocks of life. Hidden deep in a cave in the Dominican Republic lies a magical world created by the same property of water that makes it essential to life. Clinging to a precipitous dam wall in Italy, baby mountain goats seek out Earth's chemical elements essential to their survival. In the middle of the night in a bay off Japan, Brian explains how the dazzling display of thousands of glowing squid shows how life has taken Earth's chemistry and turned it into the chemistry of life.[edit] The Pale Blue Dot In this final episode Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland, where the delicate splendour of a moonbow reveals the colours that paint our world, and he visits a volcano to explain why the sun shines. By exploring how sunlight transforms the plains of the Serengeti, drives the annual migration of humpback whales to the Caribbean and paints the moon red during a lunar eclipse, Brian reveals the colour signature of our life-supporting planet. Finally, at an observatory high in the Swiss Alps, he shows how these colours aren't simply beautiful, but that understanding how they're created is allowing us to search for other Earths far out in the cosmos.
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