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Topic History of: Horizon last night
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Al Mary Norton explained gravity very well in her book The Borrowers when it was described as invisible sticky stuff.

Who needs scientists?
Pete Clarke I watched and thought it was a really good documentary.

The subject matter is hugely complex, and I think he made a good stab at condensing it all into a 50 minute TV documentary.

And what does it matter if he's decent looking or not?

It's Horizon JK, not Hollyoaks...
Godiver I completely disagree. I thought it was very engaging and informative. He was a good host for the subject and was amusing when he was grasping for ways to explain the complex subject matter and failing a couple of times.

'if a gravity wave came through this room now it would...ummmmmm....no'

It has also inspired me to look into the subject further which i assume was the programme makers desire.
JK2006 Why didn't it work? Brian Cox - ex D:Ream - is decent looking and a legitimate astro physicist who clearly cares about gravity and it should have been fascinating.

But he was incredibly annoying and unable to clarify the very complex subject.

I was looking forward to it but was seriously disappointed.