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Episode Information |
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| Title: | The Theory of Everything |
| Episode #: | 08x15 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 01st, 2008 |
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UK (five) |
May 06, 2008 |
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Episode Summary |
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Grissom and the CSI team find several victims with green blood, leading them to assume each of the murders are connected in some way.
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When CSI Nick Stokes attempts to re-create the conditions that caused a suspect to burst into flames, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage from Mythbusters are depicted as watching and approving his experiment in the background. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Caesura | Oh My God It's the End of the World | | | •Philip Glass | Metamorphosis | | | •R.E.M. | #9 Dream | | | •R.E.M. | Until the Day Is Done | |
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Title: The Theory of Everything
The Theory of Everything is a term often used by physics geeks to refer to the holy grail of a Unified Field Theory. Modern physics recognizes four forces in the universe -- Electromagnitism, The Weak Nuclear Force, The Strong Nuclear Force, and Gravity. Physicists and mathematicians have succeeded in combining the first three, showing that they are actually all the same force in different forms. A Unified Field Theory would combine that force with gravity to show that they are all interchangeable somehow. It is usually supposed that such a theory would also wind up explaining how time and space work as well, hence it would be "A theory of everything". |
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