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Having rejected the idea for years, some scientists are now saying "yes" to the theory of infinite parallel worlds.
"Parallel Universe" has been airing periodically on the Science Channel, and is one of the most comprehensible introductions to the topic.
In one universe Helen catches a train and finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her, in the other, she misses the train not learning of her boyfriend's infidelity
On of the most surprising recent discoveries about the universe is not only that it is expanding, but that it is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Is time travel possible? Scientists are thrashing out new theories that would make it so. Have they all gone crazy or is the universe stranger than anyone ever imagined?
Farnham' s Freehold establishes a parallel universe cracked open by a nuclear explosion where cannibalism and the proposition of incestuous propagation are the norm.
The History Channel explores the mysteries of The Universe in Deep Space Disasters. The third season exploration and science airs on November 11, 2008 at 9 pm.
The science behind science fiction: how the universe works, starting in 2 Flatland dimensions and ending up with 10.
No one is sure how the end will come to the Universe. However, some interesting theories have emerged that could explain how it all might happen.
A Wormhole is a theoretical shortcut through spacetime that connects two distant locations.
Desperate Housewives star voicing dual role in film adaptation of Neil Gaiman bestseller.
Goodkind's latest novel is a thriller-fantasy that may please die-hard fans but won't delight mainstream thriller devotees.
When Dilbert came out with his Unified Theory of Everything Financial, Scott Adams was glad he had finally gotten it published.
So incongruous is the notion of an underweight actress that it has made news headlines. Our nation is in trouble. Why are we gossiping about Megan Fox!?
Star Trek episodes are noted for suspense, drama, action and intrigue, but whether intentional or accidental, sometimes they showed something a little more interesting.
Lacking the brilliance of flop Xanadu, this 1979 cheesey film-on-wheels is still enormously entertaining.
Tim Robbins and Jennifer Jason Leigh star in an offbeat comedy from Joel and Ethan Coen that mixes the classic comedies of old Hollywood with solemn existential overtones
At London's ULU, The Aliens' mix of psychedelia, great tunes and funky rythyms was a huge hit. The ex-Beta Band men shone, thanks largely to lead vocalist Gordon Anderson
Since 1967, either as the Flash or Kid Flash and sometimes both, Barry Allen. Wally West and Bart Allen have had been speeding across television screens.
Terry Pratchett has chosen a new style and setting for his latest novel, an enjoyable and thought provoking story about the nature of belief, truth and leadership.
Never fear, Harry Potter fans, J.K Rowling's best-loved series might be done but the magic isn't over yet. Check out these magical, mysterious Harry Potter read-alikes.
Toronto's Crystal Castles release their self-titled debut album, a mix of electronic beats, experimental anthems and noise you haven't heard since Atari blew up.
Science fiction speaks frequently about wormholes and time travel. Einstein's theories allowed for some versions of time and space travel, under certain conditions.
Tree House in a Storm is a touching children's picture book about a brother and a sister and how their lives change because of a hurricane.
This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo.
Melissa Burmester started writing novels when she was only twelve years old. Now, three years later, she's the proud author of the book, Ginger High.
Manga's popularity has soared in the U.S. Not all manga are equal though. Here are four series with complex and compelling storylines that keep the reader enthralled.
The Fullmetal Alchemist Conqueror of Shamballa dvd set is a brilliant addition for fans of the popular anime series by FUNimation Entertainment.
Debuts from Al Robertson, Matthew Kressel, and Paul M. Berger, while Alaya Dawn Johnson, regular contributor Will McIntosh and -after two decades- Bruce Sterling return.
Chelsea Quinn Yabro, Lavie Tidhar and Ryman himself contribute, interviews with Greg Egan and Alastair Reynolds, Book and Film reviews from Nick Lowe John Clute et al
It's Garry Shandling's Show: The Complete Series is not scheduled to come out in stores until October 20th, 2009, but here's a preview of what you can expect.
Marvel Comics has hooked up with Madhouse Animation to give their classic comic book characters an anime makeover.
A new Warner Brothers Film based on the Dark Shadows Series is in the works starring Johnny Depp in the leading role as vampire Barnabas Collins.
A well known voice in the realm of theoretical physics, Michio Kaku takes readers on a tour of the impossible, examining ideas lifted from the pages of science fiction.
Directed by JJ Abrams, Star Trek is a bold attempt to re-energize one of the most popular franchises in film and television history.
Channel 4 mockumentary/drama set in a fictional world where rock star Gary Glitter is sentenced to death in Britain that's too real for its own good.
Nicole Kidman and Dakota Blue Richards give captivating performances in Chris Weitz's adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel.
Star Trek is one of the great icons of science fiction fandom. But what is the reason for the cult popularity of the original series?
Hail the year of the Pig! What culinary adventures await us this year? Pork-scented stamps? Wild boar poop shoots? A Nose to Tail eating story portends a wild ride.
Hailed by Writing Magazine as "One of the world's most successful and versatile freelance writers," Andrew Crofts boasts an eclectic résumé.
In this nonsensical portrayal, William Blake's symbolism fails to achieve the desired result of castigating a religion for its sage guidance regarding self-control.
Although Christian images of "heaven" find expression in the Bible, the evolution of religion from the ancient world may have influenced popular depictions and belief.
Comic-Con 2009 is over, meaning the streets of San Diego are free from Jedi, superheroes and cyborgs for another year. But what juicy TV tidbits were picked up this year?
Question: What do actors Hugh Laurie and David Tennant have in common? Answer: Both are beloved British television doctors.
With Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner at the helm, and half a dozen star cameos, Invention of Lying is a fun movie with a few too many plot holes.
The critically acclaimed science fiction drama, that first aired one week ago in the US, has crossed the great continental divide and landed on our shores with a bang.
Do you believe in God? Do you have faith in God? Do you trust your faith? Do you feel like your faith is a blind faith? Do you have doubts? This article should help.
Tree House in a Storm was inspired by the author's experience during Hurricane Betsy in 1965.
One of the silliest TV shows of all time, It's Garry Shandling's Show, is worth watching simply because you've never seen anything else like it.
From classic comedies to recent theatrical releases, this month offers a variety of funny choices for rental or purchase.


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