The
Fabric of the Cosmos,
a four-hour series based on the book by renowned physicist and author Brian
Greene, takes us to the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing
together the most complete picture yet of space, time and the universe. With
each step, audiences will discover that just beneath the surface of our
everyday experience lies a world we'd hardly recognize--a startling world far
stranger and more wondrous than anyone expected.
In Episode 3, "Quantum Leap," Join Brian Greene on a wild ride into the
weird realm of quantum physics, which governs the universe on the tiniest of
scales. Greene brings quantum mechanics to life in a nightclub like no other,
where objects pop in and out of existence, and things over here can affect
others over there, instantaneously and without anything crossing the space
between them. A century ago, during the initial shots in the quantum
revolution, the best minds of a generation-including Albert Einstein and Niels
Bohr-squared off in a battle for the soul of physics. How could the rules of
the quantum world, which work so well to describe the behavior of individual
atoms and their components, conflict so dramatically with the everyday rules
that govern people, planets and galaxies?