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All Episodes of The Day the Universe Changed

Documentary series about the effect of advances in science and technology on western society in its philosophical aspects.
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Season 1

  • The Way We Are: It Started with the Greeks
    8.2/1028 votes

    The Way We Are: It Started with the Greeks

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/19/1985

    Written and presented by James Burke, this 10-part series traces the development of Western thought through its major transformations since the days of ancient Greece. Program one is an overview of the series, showing how a culture’s view of the world around it determines how it sees itself, and is reflected even in the smallest details of its customs and habits.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • In the Light of the Above: Medieval Conflict: Faith and Reason
    8.4/1024 votes

    In the Light of the Above: Medieval Conflict: Faith and Reason

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/26/1985

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    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Point of View: Scientific Imagination in the Renaissance
    8.7/1019 votes

    Point of View: Scientific Imagination in the Renaissance

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/2/1985

    Shows that Western Europe’s rediscovery of perspective through the study of Arab optics led to revolutions in art and architecture. The West’s new-found ability to control things at a distance resulted in new methods of warfare and the confidence to make long voyages of exploration.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • A Matter of Fact: Printing Transforms Knowledge
    8.9/1018 votes

    A Matter of Fact: Printing Transforms Knowledge

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/9/1985

    Observes that the invention of printing and the advent of cheap paper forever transformed the nature of knowledge from the local and traditional to the systematic and testable. Nationalism, public relations, and propaganda are among the results.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Infinitely Reasonable: Science Revises the Heavens
    8.8/1020 votes

    Infinitely Reasonable: Science Revises the Heavens

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/16/1985

    Notes that investigators such as Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton evolved better explanations of natural phenomena than those of Aristotle. Highlights the theories that led to a new conception of how the universe works and of man’s place in it.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Credit Where It's Due: The Factory and Marketplace Revolution
    8.6/1018 votes

    Credit Where It's Due: The Factory and Marketplace Revolution

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/23/1985

    Locates the origins of contemporary consumerism in the English industrial Revolution, powered by religious dissenters barred from all activities except trade. The invention of the steam engine, new forms of credit, surplus wealth, and opening markets laid the foundation for industrial society.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • What the Doctor Ordered: Impacts of New Medical Knowledge
    9.3/1026 votes

    What the Doctor Ordered: Impacts of New Medical Knowledge

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 4/30/1985

    Traces modern society’s recognition of the value of statistics to medical advances stemming from responses to the French Revolution and an English cholera epidemic. Identifies the origins of medicine as a science with the discovery of anesthesia, antiseptics, and bacteriology.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Fit to Rule: Darwin's Revolution
    9.3/1021 votes

    Fit to Rule: Darwin's Revolution

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 5/7/1985

    Tracks the expectation of change, fundamental to contemporary society, through the developing sciences of botany, geology, and biology to Darwin’s theory of evolution. Darwin’s theory, in turn, has been used as a justification for Nazism, communism, and cut-throat capitalism.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Making Waves: The New Physics: Newton Revised
    8.7/1018 votes

    Making Waves: The New Physics: Newton Revised

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 5/14/1985

    Points out that studies of the properties of magnetism, electricity, and light have led scientists to the realization that Newtonian physics is inadequate to explain all that they observe. The public, meanwhile, has continued to concentrate on the technological by-products of science.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Worlds Without End: Changing Knowledge, Changing Reality
    8.8/1021 votes

    Worlds Without End: Changing Knowledge, Changing Reality

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 5/21/1985

    Observes that over the centuries Western civilization has regularly shifted its conception of the nature of truth. The series closes with host James Burke's remarkably prescient assessment of the role in which modern computer networks are beginning to now play in shaping man's current conception of his reality as well as how they may well define the fundamental nature of all future human interaction. And while his message is ultimately a positive one, it is tempered with the warning that while the promise of the computer may indeed provide a framework for a future anarchism where human freedom is nourished and where every individual conception of reality is a valid one, it could conversely become of tool of totalitarian repression and conformity.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown