In conversation with Professor Brian Cox | Adventures in Space and Time
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- Professor Brian Cox has been bringing conversations about physics and science to television for more than 15 years, and in that time he's covered a lot of topics. For his new series, Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time, he's taking a step back to look at some of the big questions once again. Do Aliens Exist? How Far Can We Travel Into Space? What Is Gravity?
Watch the interview as we chat about some of Dr. Cox's favourite questions, how science has changed in the last decade, and what his favourite adventures have been.
The Canadian broadcast premiere of Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time airs Tuesday, August 31 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) exclusively on @bbcearth Canada.
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Brian helps me to sleep most nights , such a gentle kind fantastic guy
Brian is one of my favorite science communicators. Just fantastic!
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A simply great human being!! Extraordinarily peaceful and well mannered.
Thank god for people like Brian Cox bringing science to us normal people without a scientific brain, a great presenter and nice attitude.
Thank his mother and father, they actually made him, rather than some fantasy figure that did literally nothing.
My my my. I'm very grateful to be alive in this era.
Great interview with prof Cox, he's my favorite person to listen to in learning about space and therein.
Loved his book Human Universe...which I audio read during my covid recovery...it brought home the wondrous nature of our existence. Goosebumps, really!
Great interview. I enjoyed hearing him talk about stuff.
Best interview ❤❤❤
Love Brian cox 😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
If you ask me, Brian's discovered the foundation of youth...I mean come on...
He is hot 🥵
yep, had a crush on him since i was a teen. Briiliant beauty.
Yep, looking good for 74.
Gay or straight I don't know but he's fabulous to listen to and really easy to stare at. Gifted by the genetic pool.
When he said he’s been doing shows for 15 years my first thought was damn really, he looks the same
Brian's always smiling 😁
Yay Brian, you had me at Feynman.
Older than me, and looks about 33 😃😃❤️. And an awesome professor
Nice interview
Mr Cox seems to be immortal, he simply does not seem to age wow.
Let’s get real for a minute here. Besides the fact that he’s got golden lighting shinning on him, which by itself makes you look gorgeous and youthful, has he gone under any kind of surgery? Because it is crazy how incredible he looks. Having said that, I absolutely adore listening to everything he says.
One of my favorite science communicators.
doubt it.. always looked good
I remember when I had my first physic lesson, and the teacher said "energy can't disappear, energy can only change to another form" ... and I was thinking means energy is eternity, now I thinking, means universe is eternity. Even if universe in it self had a birth and dies.. The energy in the universe just change to another form when universe die. Or the totally energy in the universe must be +/- 0.
We love you man in Alex Virginia 🇺🇸
Hi, does anyone know what the music is on the trailer for space & time I seen recently on bbc4? Very spacey and familiar but can’t find info for what is the music. Ta
I wonder what its like to feel good
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I'm beginning to suspect that Brian has invented a time nachine. He says here that he teaches in Manchester and on another stream that he lives in London. That would be quite some commute without a time machine, or teleporter or some such.
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He gives me Jackson Brown vibes, if JB was a fantastic british scientist.
I think black holes are really big mirascopes
i guess maybe the event horizon is a 4d mirror scope. projecting light from the past into our present eyes.
Ledge. If you haven’t seen his BBC Horizon (awesome show) called ‘What on earth is wrong with gravity’, you should treat yourself.
It's quite clear that information radiates from black holes.
Otherwise, How would we know they're there? 😁
Next step: Define information..😁
Dude on the right needs to spend more than 20 bux on a mic... goodness sounds like a ww2 radio
Hahaha. Yes agree so that comment.
This guy has become children's story teller 😄 he talks about black holes like they are a hole in the theims river which he goes there and observes them from the bank where every times he observes them finds something new😛
No information can be destroyed...we are to small
For .that ...to space time we are nothing but atoms ... 😂....think big think small ..very very small .
Nerdy smart men are most if the time evil, but Brian looks just ❤️, though, I am done with handsome nerds, bad experience with them although I have something for handsome nerdy 😢
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All guess work
Brian the universe the solar system earth don’t exist.
In that case, it means you don't exist either.
Looks like Professor Cox hasn't read my paper about all things that are wrong in Cosmology... There I explain that stars are way closer than scientists say...
This guy is old news .
How so?
I think you'll find that the possible existence of black holes was proposed several hundred years ago by John Michell. I think it was in the late 1700's.