Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman

2010 • Science
4.8
874 reviews
TV-14
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Season 2 episodes (10)

1 Life After Death
6/8/11
Season-only
What happens when we die - do we simply cease to exist or do we survive in some form? It's the greatest mystery of science. Now, biologists, physicists and philosophers are closing in on finding the answer to the ultimate question.
2 Is There an Edge to the Universe?
6/6/12
Season-only
Groundbreaking cosmology and state of the art telescopes now suggest the Universe has a finite size and a unique shape. If this is true there must be an edge to the Universe, and beyond that edge, there could exist a world beyond our wildest dreams.
3 Does Time Really Exist?
6/15/11
Season-only
Time is not what we think it is. New research questions the nature of time and challenges our most basic perceptions about reality.
4 Are There More Than 3 Dimensions?
6/22/11
Season-only
New evidence forces us to consider a truly shocking possibility - is our reality an illusion?
5 Is There a Sixth Sense?
6/29/11
Season-only
New research is discovering that thoughts can fly across space and that we all may be part of a global consciousness. Scientifically, a sixth sense is entirely possible.
6 How Does The Universe Work?
7/6/11
Season-only
A revolution in science is underway that will transform life on Earth and ensure our survival as a species. If we can solve the equation of everything, it will present the keys to creation itself.
7 Can We Travel Faster Than Light?
7/13/11
Season-only
Physicists are designing warp drives, learning how to pry open wormholes, and finding cracks in the fabric of the cosmos to bring the final frontier within our grasp.
8 Can We Live Forever?
7/20/11
Season-only
Death is a humbling reality - but what if life had no end? Cutting-edge science embarks on a bold mission to extend human life and may soon bring immortality within our grasp.
9 What Do Aliens Look Like?
7/27/11
Season-only
Across the galaxy lie exotic worlds made entirely of water or stewing with poisonous gas. What kinds of creatures thrive in these places? Would they resemble beings on Earth, or could life take on new and unexpected forms?
10 Are There Parallel Universes?
8/3/11
Season-only
There could be more than one version of reality - and more than one ‘you'. As scientists unravel this possibility, a new astounding one emerges: these parallel worlds could determine the destiny of the entire universe.

About this show

Hosted by Morgan Freeman, Through the Wormhole explores the greatest mysteries of the universe. From the latest work at NASA and private enterprise facilities to the latest theories from academics and researchers, this series looks at black holes, colonizing the planets, string theory and more.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
874 reviews
Alex Boyd
March 9, 2013
I was given a link to this video as part of the birthday promo, however, it says that the rental period has expired. I have never even played it or been able to watch it yet. Of all the Google products, the video availability has been one of the worst. Get it together Google!!
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Marek Marcinkowski
March 13, 2013
I was happy to learn theat Morgan Freeman was commentator in a series. But beware that on his episodes he does not use facts he uses his opinion that are not based on any facts at all, also some of the episodes are so silly.
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Anthony Vais
August 11, 2016
High level science turned simple for business people and less educted science lovers. It explains the now, the next, and the future in an entertaining and educational way that can be utilized by VCs as well bar patrons looking for a great discussion tomorrow. Plus it gives space for common men to make opinions to amazing research. If I could give it ten stars I would, bravo Morgan, finally a reason to turn on a television.
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