BBC Horizon S55E03 The Mystery of Dark Energy WEBRip 720p 2ch x265 10bit [S-Less]seeders: 49
leechers: 14
BBC Horizon S55E03 The Mystery of Dark Energy WEBRip 720p 2ch x265 10bit [S-Less] (Size: 203.09 MB)
DescriptionAn x265/HEVC compatible player or app is REQUIRED to play back video encoded in this format. Click on picture above for more information on x265 video and how to play it. Note : x265 playback is CPU intensive and larger displays increase the CPU load. Refer to your CPU usage to see how your hardware is coping. If x265 playback jitters but x264 is smooth then you may need to upgrade your hardware or use a different application to play x265. Trying a different application in the first instance is easier and much less expensive. I can personally recommend Daum PotPlayer or Media Player Classic - Home Cinema for Windows. The latest "Nightly Build" of VLC Media Player has been suggested for non-Windows platforms. Please ask or do some research before rating or commenting negatively regarding playback issues. *** Also please note that there is a well documented community forum topic about problems with torrent links from torcache. I've had torrents not making it on to torcache and some that were there one day, disappearing the next. So if the "Download Torrent" button returns a "No torrent found" problem, then try the Magnet Link download button. This should work. If not please let me know via a PM and I'll try re-uploading the torrent file to torcache.*** Thanks, and now for a dose of science from the Beeb ________________________________________________________________________ BBC.Horizon.S55E03.The.Mystery.of.Dark.Energy.WEBRip.720p.2ch.x265.10bit.[S-Less] Video: 1280x720 x265 10bit Audio: 2.0 English Subtitles: English Description Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before. Episode 3. The Mystery of Dark Energy Horizon looks at dark energy - the mysterious force that is unexpectedly causing the universe's expansion to speed up. The effects of dark energy were discovered in 1998 but physicists still don't know what it is. Worse, its very existence calls into question Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity - the cornerstone of modern physics. The hunt for the identity of dark energy is on. Experiments on earth and in space generate data that might provide a clue, but there are also hopes that another Einstein might emerge - someone who can write a new theory explaining the mystery of the dark energy. Sharing WidgetScreenshots |