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| writer = Malcolm Clark
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'''''Parallel Universes''''' is a 2001 [[Documentary film|documentary]] produced by the [[BBC]]'s [[Horizon (BBC TV series)|Horizon]] series. The documentary has to do with [[Multiverse|parallel universe]]s, [[string theory]], [[M theory]], [[supergravity]], and other [[theoretical physics]] concepts. Participants include [[Michio Kaku]], [[Paul Steinhardt]], and other [[physicist]]s.
The program is about explanation of the [[Big Bang]] theory through the M theory and that there are many other parallel universes with different [[laws of physics]].
It has been rated 4 star by BBC, History Channel and 4½ by Discovery Networks.
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