Odyssey 5
Follow The Leader
| S 1 | Ep 16 | 2004/10/08 |
| TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
| DRA MYS SF THR | USA / Canada | |
A group of children who all visit the same computer lab receive a strange signal over the Internet and become obsessed with it to the point of killing anyone who tries to interfere. Chuck's estranged sister helps him deal with his grief.
Odyssey 5
Half-Life
| S 1 | Ep 17 | 2004/10/08 |
| TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
| DRA MYS SF THR | USA / Canada | |
Angela believes that the ghost of her dead ex boyfriend, a pilot who got killed in an experiment, is haunting her. Sarah starts dating a colleague she ended up marrying in the original timeline.
Odyssey 5
SkinRage
| S 1 | Ep 18 | 2004/10/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
| DRA MYS SF THR | USA / Canada | |
Dr. Chandra dies under suspicious circumstances and leaves the crew a disk that synthetics want. The crew investigates what caused a strange riot in a peaceful suburbanite neighborhood in the original timeline and tries to prevent it.
Odyssey 5
Fossil
| S 1 | Ep 19 | 2004/10/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
| DRA MYS SF THR | USA / Canada | |
Chuck analyzes a strange Moon rock concealed by NASA and finally gets some answers. Angela is kidnapped. A cop falsely suspects Kurt. Sarah's wish comes true - as well as her worst nightmare. The show ends on an unresolved cliffhanger.
Of Stars and Men
| 1964/05/13 | ||
| Film | 53 min | |
| DOC | USA | |
A unique documentary that uses animation and narration set to a classical music soundtrack to convey what science teaches us about matter, energy, space, time, and life and using this knowledge to ponder man's place in the universe. Educational documentary and also a feature film. Space, time, matter and energy, plus where man stands in the never ending universe. By the Hubley family of animators, based on the 1959 book of the same name by astronomer Harlow Shapley, who also narrates.
"Of Time and Third Avenue"
| S - | Ep - | 1951/10/ |
| Short Story | - min | |
A man calling himself Boyne shows up at a bar and spends $100 to rent the backroom. The barman is skeptical but he is happy enough with the money. Oliver Knight and his partner show up and Boyne brings them into the backroom because he wants to talk with them. Once he has them there, he explains that he is from the future and that it is imperative that he takes the book that Knight purchased earlier that day. Knight believes he purchased the 1950 almanac but Boyne knows it to be the 2050 almanac. What ensues is a discussion about why it would not be advisable for Knight to keep the book (Boyne cannot forcibly take it without irreparable harm). There is a rational discussion and finally, Knight gives over the book, but not without Boyne explaining that Knight would be repaid in some way. Upon leaving the bartender raises a fury about the $100 bill that Boyne gave him because it is a fraud. æWhen Knight looks closer at the bill which is from the future, he sees his name as Secretary of the Treasurer and happily pays the bartender from his own pocket. ææ
Of Tomorrows Unknown
| Film | - min | |
| ACT SF | ||
A man goes back in time, meets his wife-to-be, and stops Earth from becoming annihilated by embryonic aliens in exoskeletons that can take on human form.
Off We Go Then
| S - | Ep - | 2008/09/11 |
| Video | 111 min G | |
| COM DRA | UK | |
Set in the late 60's, a free tour to London attracts a variety of people from different classes, only to find half way through the journey they appear in 2009.
Ogden
| S - | Ep - | 2011/10/16 |
| Film Short | 11 min | |
| USA | ||
Ogden feels lost. He's trapped in a land that looks all too familiar, yet remains strange. As he stumbles through the side streets of Brooklyn he falls deeper and deeper into confusion.
Oggy and the Cockroaches
The Time Machine (Voyage dans le temps)
| S 1 | Ep 31 | 1998/10/13 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| COM | France | |
Poor Oggy, as usual, gets in an accident involving Jack against the cockroaches in retaliation of his cake being eaten, ending up being squashed into a disk. To make sure he will never repeat that mistake twice, Jack builds a time machine to go back in time and prevent the accident. For him, turning forward Ð and back Ð the clock may yield unwanted results.
Oggy and the Cockroaches
Oggy Van Winkle
| S 1 | Ep 77 | 1999/02/11 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| COM | France | |
The cockroaches receive a zapping from Oggy's newly found time-freezing gun. They eventually wake up (thanks to a poodle marking its territory on them) in the future where they see Oggy and Jack at a very old age. The cockroaches decide to take advantage of this, which results in a chaotic fight the future has never seen before.
Oggy and the Cockroaches
Perpetual Motion (Mouvement perptuel)
| S 2 | Ep 13 | 1999/10/03 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| France | ||
While repairing a broken TV remote, Jack accidentally created a magic remote that can control time. After discovering it, Jack toys around with this new remote.
Oggy and the Cockroaches
The Wonder Whistle (Arrt sur images)
| S 2 | Ep 22 | 1999/10/18 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
| France | ||
Oggy receives a time-freezing whistle in the mail (along with ear muffs), but when the cockroaches take notice of this, they trick him into thinking that he has frozen them in time, and upon doing so, they steal the whistle while Oggy's asleep and cause mayhem in town by freezing everything.
Oggy and the Cockroaches
Pharonuf (Le Secret de la pyramide)
| S 2 | Ep 52 | 2002/09/01 |
| TV Series Episode | - min | |
Oggy and Jack's trip in Egypt takes the usual twist when the cockroaches show up to cause mayhem. However, the chase takes themselves and Oggy into a time vortex (inside a pyramid), leading to the Ancient Egyptian time period.
Ogni giorno
| S - | Ep - | |
| TV Short | - min | |
Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui
| 2002/06/27 | ||
| Film | 80 min | |
| Chile | ||
Mampato, a little boy with a time-traveling belt, goes with his caveman friend OgÏ to the ancient land of Rapa Nui on Easter Island. There they will meet a little girl name Marama and discover the old traditions of the natives. Excited by the stories he knows about Easter Island, Mampato, a young boy with a belt device that allows time-travel, goes with his caveman friend OgÏ to the ancient land of pre-columbian Rapa Nui. There they meet a little girl named Marama and discover the old traditions of the natives. Involuntarily, the protagonists get involved in the conflicts and rivalries of the island's inhabitants, where the ariki people subjugate the Orejas Cortas, Marama's tribe.
Oi duen liu sin
| Film | - min | |
Wen Tao and Jia Hui start communicating through a radiophone. From their conversations, they discover that they are both studying in the same school, but they eventually finally find out that they exist in two different worlds.
Olbers' Paradox (dark night sky paradox)
Why is the night sky black if there is an infinity of stars?
| S - | Ep - | 1823// |
| High | - min | |
The paradox is that a static, infinitely old universe with an infinite number of stars distributed in an infinitely large space would be bright rather than dark. In astrophysics and physical cosmology, Olbers' paradox, named after the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers (1758-1840) and also called the "dark night sky paradox", is the argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe. The darkness of the night sky is one of the pieces of evidence for a non-static universe such as the Big Bang model. If the universe is static and populated by an infinite number of stars, any sight line from Earth must end at the (very bright) surface of a star, so the night sky should be completely bright. This contradicts the observed darkness of the night. Edward Robert Harrison's Darkness at Night: A Riddle of the Universe (1987) gives an account of the dark night sky paradox, seen as a problem in the history of science. According to Harrison, the first to conceive of anything like the paradox was Thomas Digges, who was also the first to expound the Copernican system in English and also postulated an infinite universe with infinitely many stars.[2] Kepler also posed the problem in 1610, and the paradox took its mature form in the 18th century work of Halley and Cheseaux.[3] The paradox is commonly attributed to the German amateur astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers, who described it in 1823, but Harrison shows convincingly that Olbers was far from the first to pose the problem, nor was his thinking about it particularly valuable. Harrison argues that the first to set out a satisfactory resolution of the paradox was Lord Kelvin, in a little known 1901 paper,[4] and that Edgar Allan Poe's essay Eureka (1848) curiously anticipated some qualitative aspects of Kelvin's argument
Old Bill Through the Ages
| 1924/03/31 | ||
| Film | - min | |
| COM FAN | UK | |
A private dreams he is William the Conqueror, at Runnymede, at Plymouth Hoe, and a bootlegger at the Boston Tea Party. (date is a guess)
"The Old Die Rich"
| S - | Ep - | 1953/03/ |
| Short Story | - min | |