Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey -

The series relies on two primary narrative devices to visualize complex scales of time and space:

A visualization where the 13.8 billion-year history of the universe is compressed into a single 12-month calendar year. In this scale, all of recorded human history occurs within the final seconds of December 31st. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey is a 13-part science documentary series that premiered in 2014, serving as a spiritual successor to Carl Sagan’s 1980 masterpiece, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage . Hosted by astrophysicist , the series uses cinematic visual effects and storytelling to explore the laws of nature and our place in the universe. Core Storytelling Concepts The series relies on two primary narrative devices

A "timeless and simple" vessel used by Tyson to travel through space and time, with a ceiling that projects future events and a floor that shows the past. Hosted by astrophysicist , the series uses cinematic