
Closer To Truth is the definitive series on Cosmos, Consciousness and God, a global journey in search of the vital ideas of existence. It is the most complete, compelling, and accessible series on Cosmos, Consciousness and God ever produced for television. Closer To Truth explores fundamental issues of universe, brain/mind, religion, meaning and purpose through intimate, candid conversations with leading scientists, philosophers, scholars, theologians and creative thinkers of all kinds. The shows are a rich visual experience, shot entirely on location in high definition with multiple cameras generating film-like production values. The visual lushness of the high definition, on-location productions, combined with the intriguing titles of the shows, builds audiences already interested in such perennial topics. Each 30-minute episode features four to seven of the world's foremost thinkers. The series as a whole features 128 such authorities in what we believe to be the most comprehensive and definitive treatment of these topics ever presented in visual or electronic media.
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Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #1006
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Letterbox
Do stars and spaces go on forever? Do the numbers of galaxies, and even of universes, have no end? Here's how "infinity" enriches appreciation of reality.
Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #1107H
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Widescreen, Presented in High-Definition
What kind of God would create hell? Does the truth of Christianity, Judaism and Islam depend on the reality of Hell? Does the nature of Hell offer Insight into what God would be like?
Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #1112H
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Widescreen, Presented in High-Definition
Does God exist in time, experiencing time's flow? Or is God eternal, existing outside of time, creating time? These questions help assess God's existence and discern God's essence.
Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #1108H
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Widescreen, Presented in High-Definition
Is time the ultimate stage on which all events play? Some physicists and philosophers say No-time is an Illusion; time is not real. How can that be?
Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #1101H
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Widescreen, Presented in High-Definition
Call all-that-exists "something." Why is there "something" rather than "nothing"? The question haunts me. Why is there anything at all?
Rating: TVG
Episode Number: #913
Length: 26 minutes, 46 seconds.
English, Letterbox
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