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  1. 31 de ene. de 2013 · The BAFTA and RTS Award-winning documentary PARALLEL WORLDS, PARALLEL LIVES follows the lead singer of US rock band EELS, MARK OLIVER EVERETT, on his journey of discovery across America to learn about the father he never knew, HUGH EVERETT III, the quantum physicist author of the Parallel Universe theory.

  2. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives: Dirigido por Louise Lockwood. Con Mark Oliver Everett, Annie Mac, Max Tegmark. Mark Oliver Everett, singer of the band EELS, on his quest to get to know his later father, quantum physicist Hugh Everett III, who invented the Many Worlds theory.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives is a BAFTA-winning television documentary that aired in 2007 on BBC Scotland and BBC Four. In this film, American rock musician Mark Oliver Everett (singer of the band EELS) tries to understand his late father, Hugh Everett III, a quantum physicist who developed the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.

  4. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives película dirigida por Louise Lockwood y protagonizada por Mark Oliver Everett, Annie Mac y Max Tegmark. Año: 2007. Sinopsis: Mark Oliver Everett, cantante de la banda EELS, en su búsqueda para conocer a su futuro padre, el físico cuántico Hugh Everett III, quien inventó la teoría de los muchos mundos ...

  5. In this intelligent and imaginative film, the wry and charismatic Mark takes a journey back into his father’s life, meeting his old college pals, family friends and colleagues and takes a crash course in the weird world of quantum mechanics in order to understand his father’s mind blowing theory.

  6. Mark Oliver Everett, singer of the band EELS, on his quest to get to know his later father, quantum physicist Hugh Everett III, who invented the Many Worlds theory. By entering the paradoxical world of quantum mechanics Mark hopes to understand why he was such a stranger to his own father.

  7. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives is a BAFTA-winning television documentary broadcast in 2007 on BBC Scotland and BBC Four, in which American rock musician Mark Oliver Everett talks with physicists and the former colleagues of his father—Hugh Everett—about his father's many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.