EP.01 The Empire of the Sun is one whole episode where we see the awesome power of the sun, and it ends by saying it's just one of the 200 billion stars in the galaxy, and it's going to end in a very dramatic way... so we started thinking The universe, thinking about human beings, thinking about philosophy, this is the extraordinary meaning of the documentary.
EP.02 Chaos Begins From the geysers in Iceland to see the eruption of the ice springs of Enceladus, from the E ring of Enceladus to see the entire rings of Saturn, from the rings of Saturn to see the solar system from the beginning of chaos to the charm of order, everything is full of mystery, Everything is traceable. Under the order, the planets are in chaos, the late bombing period, the formation of oceans, and the birth of life. Where we are is a miracle. After watching this episode, I want to go to Iceland to see the geysers one day.
Ep.03 Blue thin lines of gas create landscapes and oceans, create spectacular natural phenomena, and are even closely related to the formation of galaxies. How is gas created, how is gravity formed, where is the origin of the Milky Way? In a fascinating universe, the sun also began as dust, and we on Earth are still out of touch.
Ep.04 Other planets in the solar system between life and death can always find clues on Earth. The different scenes are existence and death. Between this life and death, there is endless life. Think of what was written in Les Miserables - where the footsteps can't reach, the eyes can reach; where the eyes can't reach, the spirit can fly. But my mind wandering in the universe is vulnerable in reality.
Ep.05 The matter, physical and chemical reactions of alien life are not as good as the miracle of human civilization. Without thinking, everything is meaningless. We can learn about the Earth, the solar system, the Milky Way, and the universe, and even if we know nothing, it is still fruitful. Think of other planets, if there is a world like Earth's human civilization hidden under the ice, how will we accept it.
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