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- DirectorJohn D. BoswellStarsDavid AttenboroughSean CarrollCraig ChildsView what the modern science points to what the future looks like from the present year all the way to trillions upon trillions of years into the future.
- StarsNeil deGrasse TysonBrian CoxBrian GreeneProfessor Brian Cox on tour in Australia talks about the life of our universe to scientists and to space-loving audiences.
- CreatorLaura MulhollandStarsJim Al-KhaliliTwo documentary movies, the first discuss the theory of the beginning of the universe (big bang theory), while the other includes the ending theories.***********************************************************
- StarsJonathan MarkleyExamination of apocalyptic visions of the future.
- DirectorPeter GetzelsIn the far, far future, what happens to planets, stars, galaxies, black holes? What's the 'Big Rip' and the 'Big Crunch'? And if 'multiple universes' exist, if one universe ends, do others begin?
- DirectorMark BridgeStarsRichard LinternMike RoweMichelle ThallerHow and when will the Universe end? Gravity and dark matter are poised to annihilate the Universe in a big crunch. Expansion and dark energy may tear it apart. Or, a phase transition could kill us tomorrow in a cosmic death bubble.***********************************************************
- DirectorPeter ConradStarsBrian SchmidtJohn MatlockCynthia P. ColbyBrian Schmidt discusses the life of the universe, and how astronomers have traced its history back more than 13 billion years.
- DirectorDouglas CohenStarsErik ThompsonAlex FilippenkoMichio KakuProgram examines the possible ways the universe could come to an end. The most likely scenario, eternal expansion, is expected to be rather eventful in the long term.
- StarsPatrick MooreThe End of the Universe. How might the universe die? With Patrick Moore.
- DirectorGeorge HarrisStarsDavid O'BrienLynn RothschildSheldon SchaferAn exploration of the dramatic fate of our future descendants, the technology they'll need to survive the end of this world billions of years from now and our options for colonizing and starting again on a new planet somewhere far from Earth.
- DirectorGeorge HarrisStarsDerek JacobiThis is the story of how our solar system will be transformed by the ageing sun before coming to a spectacular end in about eight billion years. Astronomers can peer into the far future to predict how it will happen by analysing distant galaxies, stars and even planets in their final moments.
- 2010–201744mTV-PG7.6 (97)TV EpisodeStarsMorgan FreemanWe are all at the mercy of the Sun: someday, it will bathe us in a fiery, planetary holocaust. How can we survive the death of our star? The technology to move ourselves to Mars or another "Earth" sounds like sci-fi, but almost within our grasp.
- DirectorLaura VerklanStarsErik ThompsonCraig DeForestAlex FilippenkoIt's the apocalyptic finale of our galactic neighborhood, We've now uncovered sizzling clues about our home star's violent demise. And the outcome doesn't look good for planet Earth. New cutting edge science traces the real horrors awaiting our planet as our Sun unleashes it's final fury!
- StarsDan NachtrabTrevor S. ValleBen McGeePeople hypothesize about how the human race can be wiped out.
- DirectorMark BridgeStarsErik DellumsRichard LinternMichio KakuAn overview of historical mass extinctions and what is in store for the future.************************************************************
- StarsBen McGeeDan MillerConstantine TsangFrom Nostradamus and the ancient Mayans to modern-day scientists, the theoretical apocalypse has been the source of endless speculation and countless predictions, with anything from super-volcanoes to mega-tsunamis, rogue planets or a massive methane eruption leading to the so-called end of life as we know it. In this series, some of the worlds leading scientists, along with elaborate computer graphics, illustrate the different what if? theories of if and how catastrophic weather or natural disasters could possibly cause the end of days or transform our lives forever. (Source: The Weather Channel)
- DirectorRichard MaxStarsSamuel L. JacksonMartin SheenTodd BrackenThe Mayan Prophesy says the end of the world will be on 21 December 2012. Can science explain how one terrible disaster could suddenly destroy the planet? Mega-Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Arkstorms, Asteroid Strikes and Super volcanic eruptions.
- TV series documenting catastrophes that could endanger human existence.************************************************************
- DirectorLouis TarantinoStarsErik ThompsonBruce BettsFeryal OzelScientists discuss 10 different ways of destroying the Earth; including Venus to Earth impact, the Big Burn, Stop the Spin, Black Holes, Turn off the Gravity, Anti-Matter Annihilation, Parallel Worlds Collide.
- StarsEdwin BarnhartAaron MayDecember 21, 2012. Doomsday fanatics claim that this is when life on Earth will come to an end. But is the apocalypse really lurking just around the corner? Explore the real threats that could possibly bring about cataclysmic changes on Earth in 2012.
- DirectorSara KenneyStarsJames P. BarryDonald BrownleePeter de Menocal***********************************************************
- StarsAaron MayThe Mayan calendar predicts that the world will end in 2012, and many believe it's true. This Emmy-nominated Discovery Channel documentary illustrates the variety of ways the apocalypse could arrive in. True believers will learn how volcanic eruption, widespread plague, deadly asteroids, neighboring stars, and nuclear and biological weapons could each bring about the extinction of humankind.
- DirectorLaura VerklanStarsErik ThompsonRob Roy BrittRussell SchweickartA few of the cosmic threats to life on earth reviewed include meteors, gamma ray bursts and, in the distant future, evolution of the sun.
- StarsLiz BonninMartin PepperMichelle ThallerGeologist Martin Pepper and Biologist Liz Bonnin investigate world history in a unique way: By exploring different parts of the world known for historic events and cataclysmic disasters, as well as parts of the world that have ties to the creation of the Earth from a scientific point of view. From the Ice Age, to the Meteor that struck the Earth 65 million years ago, to Krakatoa--watch as Martin and Liz learn How the Earth works!***********************************************************