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El día que el universo cambió

Título original: The Day the Universe Changed
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1985
  • 52min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
9,1/10
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El día que el universo cambió (1985)
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James Burke explora los momentos clave de la Historia de Occidente en los que los nuevos conocimientos de la ciencia cambiaron la forma de pensar del mundo occidental moderno.James Burke explora los momentos clave de la Historia de Occidente en los que los nuevos conocimientos de la ciencia cambiaron la forma de pensar del mundo occidental moderno.James Burke explora los momentos clave de la Historia de Occidente en los que los nuevos conocimientos de la ciencia cambiaron la forma de pensar del mundo occidental moderno.

  • Reparto principal
    • James Burke
    • Roger Avon
    • Peter Sproule
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    9,1/10
    658
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    • Reparto principal
      • James Burke
      • Roger Avon
      • Peter Sproule
    • 15Reseñas de usuarios
    • 1Reseña de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    • Self - Host
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    Roger Avon
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    Peter Sproule
    • Preacher
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    Jeff Pirie
    • William Buckland
    • 1985
    Elizabeth Valentine
    • Witch
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    John Gabriel
    • Minister
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    George Malpas
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    • John Den
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    John Moore
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    • Old Man
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    Harry Klein
    • Kirk Elder
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    Roy Evans
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    • Will Falconer
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    Jill Goldston
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    10nealkas

    "Release the 'TDTUC 10' !!"

    I cannot for the world understand why the BBC has not released this in a version that does not cost $750.00 USD. They know just how rampantly popular almost anything they ship across the pond is devoured.

    Incredibly thought provoking. Watching the original connections and TDTUC back to back will give you enough food for thought to pull a life sentence in solitary confinement.

    I could almost call this a crime against society that TDTUC is not available at an affordable price.

    Especially Amazing now that these series are, ahem...., a few years old to see just how prophetic they were.
    10Samphonic

    I've spent 20 years wishing I could see this series again

    This documentary series blew my mind. I learned so many things about scientific discoveries -- plus it was very well directed with seamless cuts between historical recreation and Burke in the modern time explaining it all. I did tape it on VHS but the tapes are lost. I always wondered why I didn't see this title all over the place in video stores. Everyone owes it to themselves to witness this fascinating glimpse into human discovery and the way that our universe changes with each significant breakthrough in medicine, science and technology over the ages. I still have such vivid memories of this show from 21 years ago. The discovery of ether as an anesthetic was particularly surprising -- US doctors partying with it and discovering they were "painless." Burke on board a modern Navy vessel talking about war technology and sonar, and in another episode, Isaac Newton drops balls from a balcony and Burke catches them in the modern time. I'm searching for this on DVD. Must have.
    Svlad Cjelli

    A Brilliant Excercise in Knowledge

    I have watched this series over again on tape to the point of destruction and look forward to someday owning a fresh DVD copy.

    It is, as my title says, a revelation in the art of bringing an interesting way to learn to the masses. Much like Carl Sagan, James Burke neither complicates nor dumbs down the story of how our view of things is made up of what we know RIGHT NOW.

    I agree that it should be made part of high-school classes but I fear that Burke's rather staid sense of humor would turn off groups. Best watched alone with complete attention.

    Do not pass up an opportunity to see this remarkable mind-expanding series.
    9kathypopolani

    The Day the Universe now available on Home Video

    This popular award winning series is now available in North America for Home viewing from Documentary-Video.com and will be released on Amazon in the next few months. The Day the Univere Changed was the highest rated series on public television the year it aired. Other awards from: "Booklist Nonprint Editor's Choice", "National Educationlal Film & Video Festival" and "Chicago International Film Festival". Presented by veteran BBC historian and science reported this series explores influences of discoveries and shared knowledge on the perception of the Universe and man's place in it. This is my favorite educational series and I'm glad I can finally enjoy it at home.
    10Blueghost

    More James Burke goodness.

    James Burke gives us a similar take on scientific discovery and technological breakthrough like he did in his excellent "Connections" series a few years before with "The Day the Universe Changed". This is a further examination of how science and technology have linear relations that spark change through society that, although they may feel like waves, are merely triggers or lynch pins that put other discoveries and events into motion. And, once you know that, how are you going to embrace the new society in the late 20th century and welcome the coming changes in the 21st century.

    The whole gist of the series is that once you have this perspective, and know that the world is what you make of it, then, in Burke's opinion, you should shape your world to your needs. And the the reason you should do that is to avoid the pitfalls and mistakes of the past, because he shows you how science and engineering brought society forward, but also how it pushed it back when things went wrong.

    And that's the real gem of the series. He doesn't show us outstanding successes by themselves, and then tout the virtues of science, logic/reason and applications of those methods, but also what drives men forward, and how some men are blinded by ego or desire.

    That's about all the series is, though it also serves as a primer for the world about to be "radically changed". He of course speaks of the internet going public, and not just confined to labs and universities (as well as military installations), but given to the general public en large. He poses to us, the viewing audience, what if our community were boundless, and was not restrained by the old political boundaries that had held mankind back in previous ages?

    From prehistoric man, to the classical era, to medieval times, to the renaissance, to the age of reason and beyond, Burke examines points in history and how that changed our ancestor's view, and how it shaped our present perspective. And he warns and asks us that, knowing this, what will we do with the future tomorrow.

    It is a very welcome series shot on the usual UK 16mm format for TV of the 80s and before. Burke's esogination and presentation, as well as the theatrical vignettes, drive home his observations and educated us on passing facts that underline his lessons.

    Definitely worth viewing for those of us who came of age before the 90s. Younger audiences may see this series as an anachronism, and who can blame them, because a lot of what Burke foretold has come about. Even so, give it a chance, if for no other reason than to see how us older folks viewed the world that eventually came into being.

    Enjoy.

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      James Burke: ...and then things took an encouraging turn for the so-so.

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      When the series was broadcast on PBS, each episode included a short segment, "Afterwords... James Burke with Benjamin Dunlop" where Professor Dunlop discusses the episode with James Burke.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de marzo de 1985 (Reino Unido)
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      • RKO Radio Pictures
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