He has a permanent smile. Normally you would find that either fake, creepy, or awkward, yet Brian Cox has a genuine smiley face and it just makes me want to smile as I listen to him.
I have a lot of respect for Brian Cox. Humble and clearly very intelligent without being arrogant or obnoxious. Only answers questions with evidence based responses and makes it clear when something is a personal opinion. An excellent example of a competent science communicator
I have no idea what professor Brian Cox's personal politics are, and I won't speculate. But it's entirely possible he doesn't want to be "Sir." Quite a few celebrities have turned down knighthoods or OBEs because of personal or political reasons. There's a growing British Republican movement, meaning people who want to abolish the monarchy and become a pure democratic republic.
@@billyeveryteen7328you guys voted in stamer 😂😂 no way your country is going to remove the monarchy. You can't even stop the ill€gal immigrants invading your lands on primitive boats 😂
I can just sit and listen to this guy all day long, he is so interesting and yet teaching without me even knowing, no boredom, no confusion, he is quite unique in being able to do this so perfectly well but naturally
@@Hanno300bc Ok.. No one asked or spoke about it lol. Another thing, that is the most terrifying known place in the solar system, it is impossible to say what is the most terrifying, unless you know everything about all of them lol. But who asked or spoke about it? Did you reply my mistake, but a good comment, perhaps you might even be right.
Yes Brian is a recognised Professor BUT why he is loved so much is his down to earth personality that makes you believe he is a old friend of yours..at the same time he's engaging you to want to further expand and learn he is a great teacher/ presenter
There is a wonderful brilliance, if not wonderful irony, in your use of the expression "down to earth". However one might phrase particular cheers for Brian Cox I echo the sentiment.
_Apart from_ his pronunciation of "ashume" instead of 'assume' I'd agree... That he was inspired by and respectful of the late Carl Sagan, makes him even nicer to me. (yes, am biased, sorry!!) 🤭
@@VaBellaBeautz Re Carl Sagan ♥️ Absolutely. Re Brian Cox, keyboards🎹, not guitar🎸 or drums so...(?!) Yeah, D:Ream were okay... Like him better as a scientist, tbh.
Love learning about things from people that still get so giddy and almost a childish admiration (in the most polite way possible) about what they are talking about. Makes it so much easier to learn and understand
Abaolutely love listening to Brian Cox. He has an incredible skill at being able to explain things. Even when it is something quite complex, I can come away with a decent understanding of it. He is to science what Bob Ross was to painting. Skilled beyond measure, infinitely humble and made you feel no less intelligent despite being in awe of his genius.
I've watched Brian Cox in various documentaries and interviews throughtout the years and I've noticed that his perpetual smile was fading away, as time passes. I am glad to have watched this and realised that his smile is BACK! :D
I kind of wanted a charity special where they have to do each other's job for week or so. Brian Swap. Or a sitcom like the original Odd Couple that starts from the real life premise that the BBC reserve a hotel room for Brian, and then a room for Brian. When they arrive there's only one room, and things go on from there. Maybe on a cruise ship? *Remember this actually happened a couple of years ago.*
I've just watched the 'Solar System' Series on BBC2 & that Brian is also what I enjoyed the most.. How recent the knowledge & discoveries & science was. In particular, I love how some of the Moons of Jupiter & Saturn are Interacting with each other !!
So excited for the drop of his new series on the universe 💕 he is such a sweet person who deserves the recognition of his work and his love for the universe 💕 thank youuuu and thank youuuu
Agreed! The Planets (tv series from 2019 I think?) is easily in my top 3 docs of all time. I recommend it to anyone and everyone! Watched it a few times now... Stoked to hear Professor Brian Cox will be giving us more :)
He opened a whole universe for me and beyond when I discovered his videos during the pandemic. What an amazing person he must be. Such a pleasure to listen to him. So clear and coincise. Thanks Brian
he seems to be currently planning to go on a lecture tour in the USA early this year but I would expect him to return to the UK and Europe at some point in the future. I had the pleasure of attending one of his Horizons lectures a couple of years ago.
Most terrifying planet in our solar system is earth….all the others are quiet and peaceful.. I love how Sir David Attenborough said that Mr Cox would be his chose to take over from him…his well spoken voice and how he can take things and make them understandable to an average human is cool.
Thank you Brian. I could listen to you all day every day and never get bored. That's a rarity! You explain everything so well and in simple terms without sounding partonising.
I have been a fan of Brian Cox for as long as I can remember. You to love someone who has not problem explaining science with the words probably and possibly.
Can't wait to watch the show, but unfortunately its not available in Brazil. I hope it comes out here soon! Brian turns everything about the universe so delightful!
I LOVE BRIAN! Have met him twice, and he's always friendly and interested in our views etc. He also liked my David Bowie tee!!!😊 Currently enjoying the new Solar system doc. The ep on storms was incredible. Saturn's raining yellow diamonds was a highlight!
Someone else who is super interesting is Anton Petrov. He has a Russian accent & speaks very fast, but his RUclipss are always supremely interesting. We are just super lucky to live in the times we do with someone who is so knowledgeable and personable as Brian Cox.
Ooh that's a big claim, I do love Brian but there are so many amazing communicators. If you can count people from the past I'd probably say mine is Feynman. I also really like Roger Penrose
Brian Cox is the sort of person those game developers probably contacted when creating the VR experience so I’m not sure playing the game would be all that exciting for him.
Man I’d love to have a beer with Brian. Speaks eloquently (I’m American and all Brits automatically sound a bit smarter lol, I’m fairly certain that’s a thing) about physics and seems down to earth. Cool dude.
Brian is great. I’m usually not a fan of your standard tv production. But Brian Cox definitely makes it worth watching. Hope to see him on some more podcasts.
i watched his series Solar System, it's so cool how most planets and moons act and behave the way they do due to the gravititational pull from other planets and moons. In one eposide he covers Triton and the eruptions that rise and suddenly bend at 90 degree angle
The scariest and most disorienting place in the Solar System, is sitting in a physics lecture given by Brian Cox. The professor one and not the sweary one.
That is essentially correct and *mass* is also a measure of an objects *inertia* or its resistance to an acceleration. The *Stress-Energy-Momentum Tenor* also describes the motion of a mass, moving on the nearest thing to a straight line in a curved environment. Maybe Brian should have consulted with us before writing his commentary. The gravity of Mars is *not* pulling Phobos apart. _"It is the _*_inertial_*_ effects from the motion of Phobos in orbit around Mars that cause it to be torn apart by the _*_gravitational_*_ effects."_ ~ Newton. _"It is the action of a gravimetric _*_tensor_*_ in the form of a _*_tidal force_*_ pushing outwards from its centre, that is tearing Phobos apart."_ ~ Einstein. However, it's too late now. The programme has been made and everyone will continue to say that *gravity alone causes the tides* and *the centrifugal force of inertia* does not exist. How very sad, when Brian Cox had the perfect opportunity to put the record straight, or curved if you prefer. In a documentary for the BBC called Solar System. Thanks.
I don't understand where he gets the idea that you'd get squashed into a pancake and dissolved on Venus. A physicist would know that fluid pressure (such as an atmosphere acting on us) crushes from all sides equally, and since most of our body is a mixture of solid and liquid, phases with very low compressibility, we would not turn into pancakes. It's not a huge anvil falling on us, it's not directional pressure. Also, there is no liquid sulfuric acid on Venusian surface. It falls as virgas - rain which never reaches surface because it evaporates away into gas. A science popularizer should not peddle science myths.
Yeah, good points... and he will know all of this. But, honestly, it's enough that these days ANYONE in the general public is watching a science documentary instead of doom-scrolling on TikTok, so I'd give him a pass for choosing to avoid details that are a bit dry for a mainstream audience. Y'know?
The scariest one I have experienced first-hand... not in our Solar system though... is the one that has breathable atmosphere, and snow everywhere... but the mountains are so large that when you look down you start feeling how small and insignificant you are, and lose a sense of an up/down direction. All you feel is a pressure built from the fear for life knowing how remote you are from anything safe and that you have only two choices, which is to die by freezing to death or from isolation. Suddenly those mountains start to feel so heavy, and the planet so powerful... and you simply never want to visit the place ever again. You simply don't care anymore whether it is in a habitable zone or not, how you got there, while regretting everything about it. I think we all need a glimpse of this feeling to understand how much we are still fantasizing simply due to our unawareness and without knowing what this all means to us... when making scientific observations of distant worlds.
The thing with Pluto is would you rather remove it as a ‘primary’ planet or start adding dozens more (that you have to memorize for school science tests)? Without looking it up, one of my favorite quotes that I think came from him when asked why there’s something instead of nothing…”Nothing doesn’t like to exist.”
IM NOT AN ACADEMIC OR ANYTHING, FAR FROM IT REALLY..HOWEVAHHHH WHENEVER I WATCH BRIAN COX (THE PROFESSOR 1..NOT THE 1 WHOS ALWAYS CUSSING..LOL) IT MAKES ME HAPPY THAT THERE ARE WONDERFUL PPL LIKE HIM WHO ARE
Ah, Brian Cox-he’s like the gravitational wave of science communicators: subtle, but when he speaks, you feel the ripple of knowledge all the way through your spacetime continuum. It’s like he’s the Schrödinger’s cat of explaining the universe-simultaneously cool and profound, until you measure his popularity and realise it’s both at maximum!
He has a permanent smile. Normally you would find that either fake, creepy, or awkward, yet Brian Cox has a genuine smiley face and it just makes me want to smile as I listen to him.
he's not a Bullshtr like Neil and that's why he's better
@@MarketHotTakes He backtracked about there being no aliens a few years back!
Because you know he is being real talking about somehing he loves and really finds fascinating.
It’s fake like his stories tho
Why would you think someone that's always smiling is fake, creepy or awkward rather than just happy? Y'all are abysmally weird.
I have a lot of respect for Brian Cox. Humble and clearly very intelligent without being arrogant or obnoxious. Only answers questions with evidence based responses and makes it clear when something is a personal opinion. An excellent example of a competent science communicator
Just another reason to love Brian Cox!
_WHAT is the difference between a science communicator and a science BStator?_
@@BBCEarthScience I believe there is another world just like ours with humans, not Aliens, Humans like we do here in Andromeda
@@BBCEarthScience I just subscribed to your channel
'Dee-Ream' were a terrifying organism.
Should be Sir Brian Cox the man is just incredible to listen to and the new series was an amazing watch.
I have no idea what professor Brian Cox's personal politics are, and I won't speculate. But it's entirely possible he doesn't want to be "Sir." Quite a few celebrities have turned down knighthoods or OBEs because of personal or political reasons. There's a growing British Republican movement, meaning people who want to abolish the monarchy and become a pure democratic republic.
ITS A CARTOON
@@billyeveryteen7328you guys voted in stamer 😂😂 no way your country is going to remove the monarchy. You can't even stop the ill€gal immigrants invading your lands on primitive boats 😂
@@billyeveryteen7328what is a celebrity?
@@billyeveryteen7328 Republican movement to become a pure democracy...is an oxymoron.
Brian Cox is a legend, a genius in the field of astronomy, and a beautiful human being full of humor and kindness.
he is in big trouble
I can just sit and listen to this guy all day long, he is so interesting and yet teaching without me even knowing, no boredom, no confusion, he is quite unique in being able to do this so perfectly well but naturally
@@Pobsta-de7hb Yes, he has a talent which will be needed soon.
The most terrifying place in the solar system? Easy. It's earth.
@@Hanno300bc Ok.. No one asked or spoke about it lol. Another thing, that is the most terrifying known place in the solar system, it is impossible to say what is the most terrifying, unless you know everything about all of them lol. But who asked or spoke about it?
Did you reply my mistake, but a good comment, perhaps you might even be right.
Real most terrifying place in our solar system? RUclips comment section.
ur mom is more terrifying
That’s not a place though is it?
@@Swamped117 Where do you think you are right now?
a CoD lobby
Instagram*
Yes Brian is a recognised Professor BUT why he is loved so much is his down to earth personality that makes you believe he is a old friend of yours..at the same time he's engaging you to want to further expand and learn he is a great teacher/ presenter
There's no one like Brian Cox! 💙
@@BBCEarthScience
You are very correct..I wish I had Professor Brian as my teacher...you learn a lot from him..
👍✌🤜🏽
Yes!! He is a wonderful human being. We all want to meet him!
There is a wonderful brilliance, if not wonderful irony, in your use of the expression "down to earth". However one might phrase particular cheers for Brian Cox I echo the sentiment.
@BLAB-it5un
Well done Blab-it5un you got it
First one👍
As a Astrophysicist I thought its fitting..
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I could listen to Brian all day 😍
_Apart from_ his pronunciation of "ashume" instead of 'assume' I'd agree... That he was inspired by and respectful of the late Carl Sagan, makes him even nicer to me. (yes, am biased, sorry!!) 🤭
@@brigidsingleton1596 Carl Sagan is a legend 🙌🏼 The fact that Brian was in a rock band too what a guy 😎
@@VaBellaBeautz
Re Carl Sagan ♥️ Absolutely.
Re Brian Cox, keyboards🎹, not guitar🎸 or drums so...(?!) Yeah, D:Ream were okay... Like him better as a scientist, tbh.
I’ve went to see him a couple of times live. Way above my intelligence level but was brilliant. Could listen to him all day
@@brigidsingleton1596maybe the most boring comment ever 🤭
you have to love this guy, he speaks to us all.
Ya really don’t and no he doesn’t.
Billion billion billion
Love learning about things from people that still get so giddy and almost a childish admiration (in the most polite way possible) about what they are talking about. Makes it so much easier to learn and understand
Abaolutely love listening to Brian Cox. He has an incredible skill at being able to explain things. Even when it is something quite complex, I can come away with a decent understanding of it.
He is to science what Bob Ross was to painting. Skilled beyond measure, infinitely humble and made you feel no less intelligent despite being in awe of his genius.
I've watched Brian Cox in various documentaries and interviews throughtout the years and I've noticed that his perpetual smile was fading away, as time passes. I am glad to have watched this and realised that his smile is BACK! :D
Love this guy! He makes it all so understandable.
Just finished watching Solar System. Absolutely brilliant, Brian Cox makes it so easy to understand. Wish we had science teachers like this at school
What’s it on? I need to watch it too
Brian Cox is gorgeous in every sense of the word. We're lucky to have him in our lifetimes
Give the Soviets credit. They just kept throwing cameras at Venus until they got like four of the coolest pictures youll ever see.
A lot like a tractor!
Where might I see them …thank you
Brian Cox definitely needs to do a documentary about astronomy with Brian Cox. I would pay money for this. Make it happen.
A pair of cox and Uranus?
The general Discussion being of the black hole theory where both you and yor friend are in gay talk limbo... @@stub6378
"Where would I visit in our solar system? Oh, fuck off!"
My favourite scientist on telly. Loved the new series. Now rewatching all the older stuff.
I think Brian Cox and Prof. Brian Cox should be in series together!😂
I can see a commercial happening
Double Cox? Cox squared? 2 Cox on earth? Endless possibilities!
@@arthurjamesaltmann729Cox on socks?
I kind of wanted a charity special where they have to do each other's job for week or so. Brian Swap.
Or a sitcom like the original Odd Couple that starts from the real life premise that the BBC reserve a hotel room for Brian, and then a room for Brian. When they arrive there's only one room, and things go on from there. Maybe on a cruise ship? *Remember this actually happened a couple of years ago.*
🎶Too Many Cox
I've just watched the 'Solar System' Series on BBC2 & that Brian is also what I enjoyed the most.. How recent the knowledge & discoveries & science was. In particular, I love how some of the Moons of Jupiter & Saturn are Interacting with each other !!
The coolest thing of watching this man is in minutes I will be both smiling and smarter!
So excited for the drop of his new series on the universe 💕 he is such a sweet person who deserves the recognition of his work and his love for the universe 💕 thank youuuu and thank youuuu
Agreed! The Planets (tv series from 2019 I think?) is easily in my top 3 docs of all time. I recommend it to anyone and everyone! Watched it a few times now... Stoked to hear Professor Brian Cox will be giving us more :)
He opened a whole universe for me and beyond when I discovered his videos during the pandemic. What an amazing person he must be. Such a pleasure to listen to him. So clear and coincise. Thanks Brian
I absolutely LOVE this guy,i could listen to him for ages and never be bored.Wish i could go and listen to him live somewhere here in uk
he seems to be currently planning to go on a lecture tour in the USA early this year but I would expect him to return to the UK and Europe at some point in the future. I had the pleasure of attending one of his Horizons lectures a couple of years ago.
@@sluxiyou're so lucky...😍i can only imagine how amazing that was🥹 its my dream.hopefully next time he's touring in uk it could be me
Are you gay?
@justinsmith4562 how old are you?
I love how Brian explains things, so clear and informative. He also doesn’t blatantly lie like 80% of space enthusiasts.
Most terrifying planet in our solar system is earth….all the others are quiet and peaceful..
I love how Sir David Attenborough said that Mr Cox would be his chose to take over from him…his well spoken voice and how he can take things and make them understandable to an average human is cool.
This guy is up there on my list of favorite people. Could listen to him talk about stuff all day.
1:27 I never in my wildest dream imagined he can/will swear.
He’s British 😂😂
Thank you Brian. I could listen to you all day every day and never get bored. That's a rarity! You explain everything so well and in simple terms without sounding partonising.
I have been a fan of Brian Cox for as long as I can remember. You to love someone who has not problem explaining science with the words probably and possibly.
He is, and has always been, amazing 😍
Can't wait to watch the show, but unfortunately its not available in Brazil. I hope it comes out here soon! Brian turns everything about the universe so delightful!
I LOVE BRIAN! Have met him twice, and he's always friendly and interested in our views etc. He also liked my David Bowie tee!!!😊
Currently enjoying the new Solar system doc. The ep on storms was incredible. Saturn's raining yellow diamonds was a highlight!
His answer about the Pluto question is arguably one of the best and most concise answer to that question.
Was there a lightsaber duel going on in the background?
Now, I can't unsee it. 😂
😂
The duelists are suspended in time, by Brian.
I could listen to him for days
my favourite science communicator🔥
Someone else who is super interesting is Anton Petrov. He has a Russian accent & speaks very fast, but his RUclipss are always supremely interesting.
We are just super lucky to live in the times we do with someone who is so knowledgeable and personable as Brian Cox.
Ooh that's a big claim, I do love Brian but there are so many amazing communicators. If you can count people from the past I'd probably say mine is Feynman. I also really like Roger Penrose
@@GuoJing2017 Got to be Carl Sagan for me!
Sean Caroll aswell, both excellent
It was an excellent series Brian. Thank you for your ongoing devotion to educating humans. Thanks BBC
Another fantastic series.. binged it in 2 days..
How can I watch it? I don’t have a television. Phone only.
@@georgecrossman4977 bbc iPlayer
Prof. Brian Cox...whenever he explains something, I feel like the brain is filled with honey . I am so lucky I lived the time of Prof Brian Cox.
Brian is the David Attenborough we have for space , long may they both be with us 🫡🫡🫡
Yes, I agree ☝️ and I enjoy watching/listening to them. I love their enthusiasm for the natural world 🌍 😊
A genuine, honest, trustworthy, geezer, 👍
Oh man, looking forward to Brian Cox new series.
Find out where to watch here ➡️ www.bbcearth.com/shows/solar-system
Your enthusiasm reminds me of Carl Sagan, I think he would be so proud of you and the way you present science. Keep on being you !!
this man speaks exactly like my dad ! so smart and yet funny
I could just listen to him ramble on and on about our universe
Hi Brian! @ 2:45 You can walk on Triton with this experience in VR with a game called Red Matter 2. its incredible!
Thanks I’ll try it
Brian Cox is the sort of person those game developers probably contacted when creating the VR experience so I’m not sure playing the game would be all that exciting for him.
I love how they were all having fun learning from him while laughing too.
Man I’d love to have a beer with Brian. Speaks eloquently (I’m American and all Brits automatically sound a bit smarter lol, I’m fairly certain that’s a thing) about physics and seems down to earth. Cool dude.
A 71 yo English woman here, thanking you for your appreciation of us British.
A man of science doesn't waste time, money, or potential on beer.
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Don't be silly. Man cannot live by science alone!! (Carl proved that by having three wives and five children f'🦆's sake!!)
Brian we need you more than ever and please if can be apart of this in some way it’s my wish
I want to see this series, but it’s not available in Australia 😢
Get a VPN 🤫 otherwise I wish I could send it out to you 😅
Supposedly, PBS is picking it up here in the States and will publish it on RUclips (under PBS Nova). We shall see if this is accurate.
Brian is an absolute legend, love watching his series and there's a new one? When and where can I watch?
All episodes of ‘Solar System’ are on BBC iplayer right now, i think they are airing on terrestrial tv weekly
Find out where to watch here ➡️ www.bbcearth.com/shows/solar-system
Before I watch the video: Florida is one of them, right?
Trump's bathrooms in Mar-a-lago.
Damn, beat me to it.
i will go to Venus before America's Penis .
Good one
I was going to say Texas, but it’s close.
I have been falling asleep to Brian's voice for the last 6 years. Haha.
Can the editors please not chop between zooms... it's bloody awful for some people's brains.
This comment needs more likes
Cry more pssy
Stop asking the world to pander to your minor irritations.
@@seldom_bucket LOL :) yeah.. not the world just the irritating video editors
I am blown away a science show is still considering we might be alone in the universe.
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Glad I am alive to listen to Professor cox, Simply a must listen and learn.
Brian is great. I’m usually not a fan of your standard tv production. But Brian Cox definitely makes it worth watching.
Hope to see him on some more podcasts.
He’s got a permanent smile which is disconcerting but attentive to others as warm n friendly.
i watched his series Solar System, it's so cool how most planets and moons act and behave the way they do due to the gravititational pull from other planets and moons. In one eposide he covers Triton and the eruptions that rise and suddenly bend at 90 degree angle
Thought you weren't the sweary one ha ha, love the T shirt btw
Binged all episodes this is great.
I appreciate Professor Cox. he is funny and entertaining. I wish I was his neighbour. I would never stop learning
6:03 The closest planet to you is Uranus.
I can't wait to watch the new series! Love Brian Cox, ever fascinating.
The scariest and most disorienting place in the Solar System, is sitting in a physics lecture given by Brian Cox. The professor one and not the sweary one.
I could watch this beautiful man be interviewed all day 💕
That is essentially correct and *mass* is also a measure of an objects *inertia* or its resistance to an acceleration. The *Stress-Energy-Momentum Tenor* also describes the motion of a mass, moving on the nearest thing to a straight line in a curved environment.
Maybe Brian should have consulted with us before writing his commentary. The gravity of Mars is *not* pulling Phobos apart.
_"It is the _*_inertial_*_ effects from the motion of Phobos in orbit around Mars that cause it to be torn apart by the _*_gravitational_*_ effects."_ ~ Newton.
_"It is the action of a gravimetric _*_tensor_*_ in the form of a _*_tidal force_*_ pushing outwards from its centre, that is tearing Phobos apart."_ ~ Einstein.
However, it's too late now. The programme has been made and everyone will continue to say that *gravity alone causes the tides* and *the centrifugal force of inertia* does not exist. How very sad, when Brian Cox had the perfect opportunity to put the record straight, or curved if you prefer. In a documentary for the BBC called Solar System. Thanks.
I live for how he says you'd be squashed, dissolved in acid, and toasted, all with the most genial smile.
I don't understand where he gets the idea that you'd get squashed into a pancake and dissolved on Venus. A physicist would know that fluid pressure (such as an atmosphere acting on us) crushes from all sides equally, and since most of our body is a mixture of solid and liquid, phases with very low compressibility, we would not turn into pancakes. It's not a huge anvil falling on us, it's not directional pressure.
Also, there is no liquid sulfuric acid on Venusian surface. It falls as virgas - rain which never reaches surface because it evaporates away into gas.
A science popularizer should not peddle science myths.
Yeah, good points... and he will know all of this. But, honestly, it's enough that these days ANYONE in the general public is watching a science documentary instead of doom-scrolling on TikTok, so I'd give him a pass for choosing to avoid details that are a bit dry for a mainstream audience. Y'know?
Yes, but this is the BBC and on RUclips. Accuracy is not a requirement when you're aiming at that demographic.
Yet he's world famous, and you are posting yt comments.
My point is that no one gives a s?
Yeah I know, right ...
I went to see him speak a few years back. Very enjoyable
The scariest one I have experienced first-hand... not in our Solar system though... is the one that has breathable atmosphere, and snow everywhere... but the mountains are so large that when you look down you start feeling how small and insignificant you are, and lose a sense of an up/down direction. All you feel is a pressure built from the fear for life knowing how remote you are from anything safe and that you have only two choices, which is to die by freezing to death or from isolation. Suddenly those mountains start to feel so heavy, and the planet so powerful... and you simply never want to visit the place ever again. You simply don't care anymore whether it is in a habitable zone or not, how you got there, while regretting everything about it. I think we all need a glimpse of this feeling to understand how much we are still fantasizing simply due to our unawareness and without knowing what this all means to us... when making scientific observations of distant worlds.
note to the camera/lighting dept of the BBC please for crying out loud sent your DP's to film school. what the hell is this lighting?
What a passionated man. A great narrator too.
MAGA meetings?
Funny how you tolerate anything but a differing political opinion, but that causes you become an extremist with zero compassion.
The thing with Pluto is would you rather remove it as a ‘primary’ planet or start adding dozens more (that you have to memorize for school science tests)?
Without looking it up, one of my favorite quotes that I think came from him when asked why there’s something instead of nothing…”Nothing doesn’t like to exist.”
Yes, I love it that he recognizes Pluto. The historical significance is a delicious “mistake” in our wonderful quest for knowledge.
Was waiting Brian to say "thank GOD"😂❤
Just terrific Brian
I am enjoying this series so much - thanks Dr Cox
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Brian Cox. I learned a lot more information about space
i like Brian and Neil , 2 smart guys. Its nice to listen to them and learning new stuff about Space
Neil believes men can be women. He’s an idiot
I love Brian, love his content and love the IWC with double moon phase.
Genuine human! Unlike De tyson, Cox comes across as honest educator. My 5yr old son is loving his content!
IM NOT AN ACADEMIC OR ANYTHING, FAR FROM IT REALLY..HOWEVAHHHH WHENEVER I WATCH BRIAN COX (THE PROFESSOR 1..NOT THE 1 WHOS ALWAYS CUSSING..LOL) IT MAKES ME HAPPY THAT THERE ARE WONDERFUL PPL LIKE HIM WHO ARE
Ah, Brian Cox-he’s like the gravitational wave of science communicators: subtle, but when he speaks, you feel the ripple of knowledge all the way through your spacetime continuum. It’s like he’s the Schrödinger’s cat of explaining the universe-simultaneously cool and profound, until you measure his popularity and realise it’s both at maximum!
Brian Cox our responsibility will be bringing life to the worlds that can support life. Imagine how awesome that will be.
I just bloody love this guy
Such a brilliant series.
Brian nothing is terrifying in our solar system not only because we are part of space but because it is so amazing.
Prof. Brian Cox, my very favorite astrophysicist
Brian: "Thank God!".. Aliens:" Your Welcome?"
Can someone please make me an infinite Brian Cox playlist to watch or listen to all day long? Thanks! ;)
great - thanks
Excellent teacher!!!
Just such an ordinary but brilliant guy, who I love listening too..
Brian is brillant👌
What title is this? It was the first question and then rest was of some show we don’t even know about
Still can't over the fact he was in D-Ream
I only needed that first line. I'm not alone
Gotta love prof Cox 😁🙏 he is the closest many of us will ever get too space, unless someone been too the peak of Mt everest 😏
That guy is my Hero!