
This documentary series currently has two seasons with more to come in the future.
Season 1
Episode 2: The Riddle of Black Holes
Episode 3: Is Time Travel Possible?
Episode 4: What Happened Before the Beginning?
Episode 5: How Did We Get Here?
Episode 6: Are We Alone?
Episode 7: What Are We Really Made Of?
Episode 8: Dark Matter: Beyond the Darkness (First 10 minutes missing)
Season 2
Episode 9: Is There Life After Death?
Episode 10: Is There an Edge to the Universe?
Episode 11: Does Time Really Exist?
Episode 12: Are There More Than Three Dimensions? (Trailer only)
Episode 13: Is There a Sixth Sense?
Episode 14: Are There Parallel Universes? (10 min. preview only)
Episode 15: How the Universe Works
Episode 16: Can We Travel Faster Than Light?
Episode 17: Can We Live Forever?
Episode 18: What Do Aliens Look Like?
Is There A Creator?
Through the Wormhole explores the deepest mysteries of existence — the questions that have puzzled mankind for eternity. What are we made of? What was there before the beginning? Are we really alone? Is there a creator? These questions have been pondered by the most brilliant minds of the human race.
Now, science has evolved to the point where hard facts and evidence may be able to provide us with answers. It’s perhaps the biggest, most controversial mystery in the cosmos. Did our Universe just come into being by random chance, or was it created by a God who nurtures and sustains all life? The latest science is showing that the four forces governing our universe are phenomenally finely tuned. So finely that it had led many to the conclusion that someone, or something, must have calibrated them; a belief further backed up by evidence that everything in our universe may emanate from one extraordinarily elegant and beautiful design known as the E8 Lie Group.
While skeptics hold that these findings are neither conclusive nor evidence of a divine creator, some cutting edge physicists are already positing who this God is: an alien gamester who’s created our world as the ultimate SIM game for his own amusement. It’s an answer as compelling as it is disconcerting.



