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LIGO (2020)
Perhaps the Best Scientific Documenatry Ever Made?
The Best Scientific Documentary Ever Made? I'd like to put this documentary up for consideration as the greatest ever. I'm an enthusiastic amateur astronomer and a NASA Solar System Ambassador (a volunteer position) so I'm fascinated by the universe, but I believe this will appeal to a large audience because of it's focus on the human characters and their commitment.
It's difficult to grasp, and this gets mentioned in the documentary, just how important a discovery this is for mankind. Detecting gravitational waves allows us to perceive our universe in a completely new way. We're not just looking at the "stuff" (matter and energy, regular and dark) in the universe anymore, we're looking at how the fabric of the universe, spacetime, is constructed.
"LIGO - Director's Cut" tells the story of the first time we've detected anything from the Universe other than "light". In some ways, that makes it like pointing the first telescope at the sky. Gravitational Waves were predicted by Einstein, but few people thought that measuring them was possible. We can now hear how spacetime "rings" after energetic events like the merger of black holes or neutron stars.
The story is told by the people that made it happen. Three of whom received the Nobel Prize in 2017. The stories are both detailed and personal. If you're a science and technology enthusiast, this is a serious opportunity to dig in and enjoy.