Discovery Channel: Universe & Stephen Hawking Show

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The discussion highlights a show on the Discovery Channel that focuses on the universe and Stephen Hawking, emphasizing its engaging content covering topics like the history of the universe, its existence, dark matter, and black holes. Viewers are encouraged not to miss this mind-blowing series. There is a humorous exchange about spelling, particularly the correct spelling of Hawking's name and the use of "you" versus "u." One participant mentions not having cable TV, expressing skepticism about the show's content, suggesting it might be cringe-worthy rather than enjoyable. The conversation includes playful banter about the show's description and spelling errors.
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I just want to tell everyone that Discovery channel host a show about "Universe and Stephen Hawkins"

Really worth watching. It is a mind blowing series of episodes. Do not miss it. Really worthy

Things like history of universe, Meaning for its existence , Dark matter, Black holes etc...

Make sure that u all watch it.
 
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Darn his name is "Hawking" ! And it's spelled "you" not "u".
 
u got to be kiddins me!

PS: Don't have Cable TV so this is irrelevant to me, but I suspect - going by the description ("meaning of its existence") - that this program might have me cringing more than enjoying.
 
Gokul43201 said:
u got to be kiddins me!
:smile:
its a joke ?
 
humanino said:
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its a joke ?

u mean "it's". :biggrin:
 
It's a real show, gokul was just doing a play on words.
 
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