Nominated for an Oscar, this 36-minute IMAX production offers a state of the art computer-generated journey through the universe, and tries to identify the role of human beings who live within its vastness.
Among the topics covered a variety of the greatest scientific theories known to exist – some of which have never before been visualized on film – as well as a guided tour through the cosmos and the solar system, and a look at the nature of black holes and exploding supernovas.
This offer IMAX us not one but two trips – one in space (which goes around the world of quarks) and one at the time (going from the first cells of humans).
These two monumental undertaking, but unfortunately this only half-hour film can offer us a good idea. It features beautiful images, but travel itself losing much in translation to the TV screen. It is only recommended for those seeking relaxation.