Because those pulsars had so much gravitational pull due to their mass, would the rate at which then drift closer to one another not increase with time?
People often misconceive gravitation. They often think that massive celestial objects attract each other in straight lines. This is not true in practice. In theory yes, two inertial celestial objects with no relative motion will attract each other in a straight line, center to center. They will get closer and closer to each other until they merge. But that is not what happens in most ,reality Celestial bodies usually have relative motion between each other. And then gravitation just influences slightly their paths. Gravity is really weak. The earth has been orbiting the sun for around 4 billion years and it did not fall into the sun. The sun does not "suck the earth in" even if it is vastly more massive than earth By the same token, binary systems just orbit each other when their masses, distances and relative speeds are just so that they orbit each other, they neither escape each other and neither do they fall into each other
Einstein's theory of general relativity does predict the inspiral and eventual merging of two compact objects like pulsars (or neutron stars) due to the emission of gravitational waves. This inspiral process is indeed affected by the gravitational pull between the two objects. As the pulsars orbit each other, they emit gravitational waves, which carry energy away from the system. As they lose energy, they gradually spiral closer together. Here are a few key points to consider: 1. Increasing Rate of Orbital Decay: As the pulsars get closer to each other, the rate at which they lose energy through gravitational waves increases. This leads to a faster orbital decay, meaning they spiral towards each other at an increasing rate. 2. Gravitational Waves: The emission of gravitational waves is more intense as the objects get closer and their orbital speed increases. This is because the gravitational waves' intensity depends on the acceleration of the mass creating them. The closer and faster the objects move, the greater the acceleration and thus the stronger the gravitational wave emission. 3. Final Moments Before Merger: In the final moments before the merger, the rate of inspiral increases dramatically. The objects move at a significant fraction of the speed of light, and the gravitational waves produced during these final moments are strong enough to be detected by observatories like LIGO and Virgo. 4. Einstein's Predictions: Einstein's theory accurately predicts this behavior, as confirmed by observations of binary pulsar systems and by the direct detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes and neutron stars. In summary, the rate at which two pulsars (or any compact objects in a binary system) drift closer to one another does indeed increase over time as they lose energy through gravitational wave emission, in line with Einstein's predictions.
@@CosmologySpaceI'd argue he was born in the wrong moment. People were dabbling with the idea of relativity the same time Einstein was, he just got there first and made it better. Imagine he were around today, with the newer technologies
so what? this is so boring talkin just about technical properties played by the materia...note how this man is propagated by media-like a star just ecause he is talking very enthusiastically about---primitive matters....all this serves to direct our attention at blind direction-sheep must stay sheep!!! just talking about matter and that's it...very sad all this...
@@jurajkovacik2430 I was so dumbfounded about what you were on about but then realized you had a video posted called “chemtrails” and then your weird little deranged rant started to make a lot of sense. Also it seems very likely you might not know what the word “primitive” means seeing as the topic and subject spoke about in this short is relating to modern day astronomy and physics.
@@endmylyfe first: chemtriais are whether your hacked brain recognizes it or not. second: I dont deny his technical data or being in a state to very emotionally and intrestingly explain common astronomical things...I also dont deny he is a nice chap...but the principle he is serving whether consciously or unconsciously is really giving us carrots in fron tof our face....wrong direction-the space is totally about something else-what he touches is just a small materialistic fraction and a play for kid's brain...
Me too. I love his enthusiasm.. he might be talking jeborish (just kidding.. his knowledge is simply so advanced), but I love the way he explains everything as though it was his first time...great character
There is also one indian Mathematician whose name is Ramanujan.Till now his mathematical equation have been not solved. some say these equation are directly link to space and time or black hole stuff.ex:- Mock modular form is used in black hole stuff.
I don't think it was an interruption the way the video makes it out to be. It seems this as cut in a certain fashion. Usually when Conan has guests like Brian or Niel on he has to fully take in what they're saying so he doesn't often interrupt them.
you could say the same about Newton when Einstein was alive. Einstein wasn't alone, every great scientist/mathematician has a predecessor that laid the foundations before them.
@@JBG-AjaxzeMedia Newton was amazing in that he stood on no-one's shoulders. Later mathematicians had earlier work to rely on. Newton worked almost alone. Taking what doctors today would call a mental rest - he returned with calculus! Developed - apparently - to chase away boredom!
I remember learning about the periodic table as a kid and our teacher saying the guy who discovered it left gaps for elements that he said hadn’t been discovered but definitely existed, and when they were discovered, they fit perfectly in the gaps and I went “Wtf?!” Top-tier scientists are a different breed.
@@cesarmoreno891actually that was impossible for him, since protons weren’t discovered until 1890s whilst his table was in 1867. He instead ordered by mass number, but not strictly: he swapped some elements around to better fit the properties of the group. Mendeleev was truly on a different level at the time.
"Imagine the mass of the sun compressed into something about the size of LA" That alone overwhelms me already, the mass of 330.000 earths compressed into something the size of a City. That alone is crazy already...
@@JordanP-j9t I would not imagine any energy to be released. They will compress into each other and continue to spin until one perfect sphere is formed.
The gravitational waves theory absolutely blew my mind. He theorised it in 1916 and it was first kind of discovered in 1974 by Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor using Arecibo. And then LIGO physically sensed the undulations in spacetime in 2015 when two black holes collided. Nearly 100 years after. Absolutely incredible.
Never interrupt an interviewee when they are talking, it’s one of the biggest mistakes interviewers make. Let them make their point or tell there story. Especially when it comes to the genius kind like Brian Cox.
Yes, outside of clarification questions that should be the unspoken rule when asked almost anything. As long as it doesn't require too much speculation or large leaps.
because he knows what he is doing and when people get lost. brian got a little too complicated for a lot of the mindless people who watch late night shows anymore and basically recapped what he said to keep people engaged
I think a nice thought would be that Einstein was a time traveller that taught us these things to prevent some catastrophic event or so. Or like in Interstellar someone taught him these thing through a fifth dimension with sound, gravitation or something like that to make our future better
I've recently had a number of similar videos in my feed: I notice these scientists all speak of Einstein with such admiration and enthusiasm. It's amazing , IMHO, as Einstein died before nost of these guys were born, yet they speak of him as if he were a contemporary colleague.
The only sad part of this is almost no one appreciates the genius of Mileva Maric, Einstein's first wife and colleague who was not only the top of their class in Zurich Uni but also a brilliant physicist herself and did the majority of the mathematics in almost all of Einstein's works. This precise calculation of 7mm a day was also most likely done by her.
It should be noted, he did prove these things, but he proved them mathematically using models based upon data that was proven. Now we have the technology to verify through measurement what Einstein concluded.
We actually have zero technology that can measure a 7mm variance in distance in space from light years away. Pretty much every measure of distance we’ve ever been told about how close or far something is in space has been an approximation no where near a tolerance of 7mm or even 7 meters.
@@MegaTowboaterever heard of quantum computers with simulations and there is a huge difference between 7mm vs 7m. We could only assume that maybe there's slightly difference something like 0.0005-0.5 m
@@MegaTowboaterwell we don’t measure the distance between them, we measure the frequency of the orbit, and frequency measurement in general is super precise, and for that system, is a know function of the orbit size.
Ice cold.. I'm pretty sure we are in an intellectual regression now. I predict we are getting closer to stupidity at the rate of 7 millimeters per day. 😅
@@mr.jazzbodkelsey58 a more accurate measurement would be neurons, the amount of neurons in a brain measure how fast it can work (cuz signals and stuff) rather than millimeters
This guy.... Look im a simple guy putting it nicely. But this man words it in a way i can understand that in its self is genius. Thank you im in owe of him 😊
It's one thing to be smart and know a lot about a subject, but to be able to explain it in a way that newbies can understand is another skill entirely 🙌🏻
These two stars act like a euler's disc nobody would believe that such a disc could spin for so long and get faster towards the end of its spin cycle... Thats probably what is happening to these two stars as well until of course they combine to make one star....
@@Daniel_P116 Yep, as the other guy said, smells like Bullshit. Generally these guys are trying to make science look cool to the general audience and tell a lot of BS to those unaware. Critical Thinking is not part of most people's life so they keep buying every theory those Neil DeGrasse Tyson types are throwing at them.
to us .... human brain is very new on astronomical time ... and we should not depend on human brain to let us tell that it even does tell anything true and it is not a part of simulation.
It’s funny how Einstein said Tesla was the smartest man in the world and y’all just straight up ignore it yet praise him at the same time… it’s almost scary
Cox "Einstein made predictions he couldn't prove and we were able to prove it" "Yeah but it was also true of Einstein he made predictions that people had to prove 60 years later" Yes, Brian cox just said that.
@@ghostmateifyLOL! Tesla wasn't a physicist, genius. He was an engineer. And despite his obvious talents, Tesla would still be considered inferior to the greatness of Einstein.
@@phoenix007ism Einstein is a little baby toy, tesla already discovered waves faster than light and received extraterrestrial communication. Your house is powered on AC which is tesla's work. Also bonus that tesla doesnt look like a weird pedo with stupeed hair
Because he's really into the conversation. He's adding context for his audience. Conan had a really young audience, and having a brilliant scientist or whatever Brian Cox specializes in, can be boring for the youth.. regardless of how super interesting the subject is. I'm pretty sure Conan let him finish his point, after this clip ends.
I'm in the same boat as you, but to set the record straight, I've read that Neanderthals were every bit as intelligent (if not more so) than us Homo Sapiens.
Hey, you acknowledging that you don't understand things makes you smarter than a lot of people who consider themselves smart. Because you admit you have something to learn still
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@JP__JPantisemitism is such a terrible ideology 😂😂 you just have to keep constantly look for reasons why jews are not actually contributing to society. while they are absolutely are.
The world can’t help admiring the way the English polymath Issac Newton and German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein have done their work on the their respective fields. Only the scientific community can help us understand how they contributed to the development of science in their own way and left a lot of questions unanswered for the scientists like Brain Cox to answer in advancing the journey of the scientific community to the next generation of scientists and researchers who are now in the field of science and technology…..
He didn’t. He made his theory of how spacetime (mostly time) and stress energy (mostly mass times c) interact, and other ppl used it to predict the inspiral of the orbits.
@DrDeuteron no, he did predict it. He did all the equations and calculations as well when he was creating his theory of general and special relativity.
I love how much love this gets. Fifteen years ago everyone was on some Nostradamus shit. But still, people still play with cards to predict their everyday lives...
I've witnessed this while lucid dreaming , colossal rotation with a close proximity event, I've always wondered what it was . Humans are more connected than some believe ❤
That's why things are going to happen when they are meant to be, which is way slower. No matter how many geniuses we get to see in a century, they are going to be accepted 50-60 years later.
For those wondering since 1916 they’ve gotten about 275 meters closer to each other. (I didn’t include leap year days) and assuming that the rate of them falling towards one another is constant.
When the FDA wanted court approval to have up to 75 years to publicly disclose information on vx injuries, I could tell they had also made a very important prediction!
Funnily however E=mc² was actually a side observation that appeared when Einstein was working through the Lagrangian for relativistic particles. His most iconic equation presented itself to him, sometimes the best discoveries are not bold predictions but just being able to see what you already know is telling you.
and he did this only with math and physics of what they known back then. He wasnt right with everything but also it is frustrationg that we still proof predictions from him. Incredible mind he was.
Ive followed and engaged in shorts, reels, podcasts and interviews, but … everytime I see Brian Cox, I mentally prepare for a lecture on B-sides of late 90’s BritPop …
As the late great Stephen Hawkin said: "Science is the best guess" - for instance, at the distance that those two Pulsars are, it is completely impossible to judge with any accuracy "7mm" - but it is safe, as it cannot be challenged, as at 7mm per day [I had said year], their size is the size of LA, the distance between them is a multiple of that, therefore it will be countless generations before they meet or not as the case may be.
Einstein established what is now known as Quantum Physics. He also published the most basic, short, and yet impacting theory in scientific history, his e=mc squared equation. Essentially he saw the natural world for what it is, and not in the way established science usually interprets it.
Because those pulsars had so much gravitational pull due to their mass, would the rate at which then drift closer to one another not increase with time?
People often misconceive gravitation. They often think that massive celestial objects attract each other in straight lines.
This is not true in practice. In theory yes, two inertial celestial objects with no relative motion will attract each other in a straight line, center to center. They will get closer and closer to each other until they merge.
But that is not what happens in most ,reality Celestial bodies usually have relative motion between each other. And then gravitation just influences slightly their paths. Gravity is really weak.
The earth has been orbiting the sun for around 4 billion years and it did not fall into the sun. The sun does not "suck the earth in" even if it is vastly more massive than earth
By the same token, binary systems just orbit each other when their masses, distances and relative speeds are just so that they orbit each other, they neither escape each other and neither do they fall into each other
Einstein's theory of general relativity does predict the inspiral and eventual merging of two compact objects like pulsars (or neutron stars) due to the emission of gravitational waves. This inspiral process is indeed affected by the gravitational pull between the two objects.
As the pulsars orbit each other, they emit gravitational waves, which carry energy away from the system. As they lose energy, they gradually spiral closer together. Here are a few key points to consider:
1. Increasing Rate of Orbital Decay: As the pulsars get closer to each other, the rate at which they lose energy through gravitational waves increases. This leads to a faster orbital decay, meaning they spiral towards each other at an increasing rate.
2. Gravitational Waves: The emission of gravitational waves is more intense as the objects get closer and their orbital speed increases. This is because the gravitational waves' intensity depends on the acceleration of the mass creating them. The closer and faster the objects move, the greater the acceleration and thus the stronger the gravitational wave emission.
3. Final Moments Before Merger: In the final moments before the merger, the rate of inspiral increases dramatically. The objects move at a significant fraction of the speed of light, and the gravitational waves produced during these final moments are strong enough to be detected by observatories like LIGO and Virgo.
4. Einstein's Predictions: Einstein's theory accurately predicts this behavior, as confirmed by observations of binary pulsar systems and by the direct detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes and neutron stars.
In summary, the rate at which two pulsars (or any compact objects in a binary system) drift closer to one another does indeed increase over time as they lose energy through gravitational wave emission, in line with Einstein's predictions.
In the same time their speed is increasing so no the rate should stay the same
@@CosmologySpacethats an insanly well structured informative answer
Didnt knew that thankss!!
@@CosmologySpace Thanks
Einstein was simply on a different level that even after 60 years of his death we use his theories and predictions as a foundation o
the fact that this prediction was done in 1916 is unthinkable and we still uses his predictions after 100 years is even more amazing
Einstein was an extraordinary one in billions born at the right moment
@@CosmologySpaceI'd argue he was born in the wrong moment.
People were dabbling with the idea of relativity the same time Einstein was, he just got there first and made it better.
Imagine he were around today, with the newer technologies
@@Liamalaing Yes, it could be a great scenario with our current technological capabilities
How about this? Einsteins theories are wrong, cause of relativity is not curved space...
m.ruclips.net/p/PLTnChaVkyH41XY9vWIqWUeocojMHPWL_D
Prof Brian is simply amazing at explaining astro physics
so what? this is so boring talkin just about technical properties played by the materia...note how this man is propagated by media-like a star just ecause he is talking very enthusiastically about---primitive matters....all this serves to direct our attention at blind direction-sheep must stay sheep!!! just talking about matter and that's it...very sad all this...
Did you go to the university of yappersville? @@jurajkovacik2430
@@jurajkovacik2430 Tell me what we should talk about
@@jurajkovacik2430 I was so dumbfounded about what you were on about but then realized you had a video posted called “chemtrails” and then your weird little deranged rant started to make a lot of sense. Also it seems very likely you might not know what the word “primitive” means seeing as the topic and subject spoke about in this short is relating to modern day astronomy and physics.
@@endmylyfe first: chemtriais are whether your hacked brain recognizes it or not. second: I dont deny his technical data or being in a state to very emotionally and intrestingly explain common astronomical things...I also dont deny he is a nice chap...but the principle he is serving whether consciously or unconsciously is really giving us carrots in fron tof our face....wrong direction-the space is totally about something else-what he touches is just a small materialistic fraction and a play for kid's brain...
This guy has the best universe voice
He’s also got a #1 song on the official UK singles chart
Sorry, but that title goes to Morgan Freeman
Imagine if Einstein had access to the technology we have today.
All he needed was math.
I mean without Einstein we probably wouldn't be as advanced would we?
True. We are so luck to reap the fruits of their labor@@donothesitate1198
Figure out that he was wrong ...
Hahaha, he' be a Bond villain or something
This is what science is all about! love prof Brian’s enthusiasm
Me too. I love his enthusiasm.. he might be talking jeborish (just kidding.. his knowledge is simply so advanced), but I love the way he explains everything as though it was his first time...great character
@@vjp724 he is a great explainer
@@Maxშემიწყალე How so?
@@Maxშემიწყალე Oh hey this random RUclips nobody knows more than the experts that dedicate their life to this. Let's listen to him.
@user-hm9is5ke9i His enthusiasm? Or science?
The way Brian Cox describes stuff always makes it so interesting.
He seems to describe it like he's hearing it for the first time. The amazement oozes out of him. Love him
Brian’s always so happy 😊
Plot twist: Einstein is from future and time travelled past
🥱
There is also one indian Mathematician whose name is Ramanujan.Till now his mathematical equation have been not solved. some say these equation are directly link to space and time or black hole stuff.ex:- Mock modular form is used in black hole stuff.
Why interrupt? Let Brian finish his sentence.
He explained it in a simpler way for the "dumber" audience
I don't think it was an interruption the way the video makes it out to be. It seems this as cut in a certain fashion. Usually when Conan has guests like Brian or Niel on he has to fully take in what they're saying so he doesn't often interrupt them.
Didnt seem like an interruption.. Brian had already concluded his point
Because that’s what Conan does.
Otherwise he will not be an anchor 😂
Imagine the world without the input of Einstein, he definitely made a difference,
Some other Australian would have done it
*Austrian
@talhaejax8589 Einstein was German, not Austrian or even Australian lol
you could say the same about Newton when Einstein was alive. Einstein wasn't alone, every great scientist/mathematician has a predecessor that laid the foundations before them.
@@JBG-AjaxzeMedia
Newton was amazing in that he stood on no-one's shoulders. Later mathematicians had earlier work to rely on. Newton worked almost alone.
Taking what doctors today would call a mental rest - he returned with calculus! Developed - apparently - to chase away boredom!
I remember learning about the periodic table as a kid and our teacher saying the guy who discovered it left gaps for elements that he said hadn’t been discovered but definitely existed, and when they were discovered, they fit perfectly in the gaps and I went “Wtf?!”
Top-tier scientists are a different breed.
Wasn't it Mendeleev? I also thought it was pretty clever!😊
I mean it’s just one add proton to each element so it’s obvious there has to be a new element and can’t just be gaps
@@cesarmoreno891actually that was impossible for him, since protons weren’t discovered until 1890s whilst his table was in 1867. He instead ordered by mass number, but not strictly: he swapped some elements around to better fit the properties of the group. Mendeleev was truly on a different level at the time.
You should have gone to college in England 😊 our professor's were amazing
I remember the gaps. Lol as I got older those gaps kept shrink. Thsnk you for the old memories. Completely true how science keeps filling the unknowns
The passion in the way this guy is explaining, telling the story is magical!
"Imagine the mass of the sun compressed into something about the size of LA"
That alone overwhelms me already, the mass of 330.000 earths compressed into something the size of a City. That alone is crazy already...
Just imagine the amount of energy released when they collide
@@JordanP-j9t I would not imagine any energy to be released. They will compress into each other and continue to spin until one perfect sphere is formed.
Shaved Keanu Reeves makes me want to learn more science stuff
At last there are some people, who also thinks he looks like Keanu Reeves.
Agreed
Reeves is humble, this guy runs off ego
@@troy6254he seems a lot more humble than neil de grasse tyson, like he just wants to explain cool things
@@s66s46 yeah you're not wrong. They both still have problems accepting some things will never be known and it's not really our place to know.
The gravitational waves theory absolutely blew my mind. He theorised it in 1916 and it was first kind of discovered in 1974 by Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor using Arecibo. And then LIGO physically sensed the undulations in spacetime in 2015 when two black holes collided. Nearly 100 years after. Absolutely incredible.
The black holes pulse was over 1 billion years old!
Einstein in the afterlife :
"See.... I told you so"
I think, he would say that😂
I can't get enough of your content.
Wow Mileva Maric predictions were amazing
Never interrupt an interviewee when they are talking, it’s one of the biggest mistakes interviewers make. Let them make their point or tell there story. Especially when it comes to the genius kind like Brian Cox.
that's true
Conan is genius enough and he can interupt anyone he wants
Exactly. I wanted to hear what he had to say.
Yes, outside of clarification questions that should be the unspoken rule when asked almost anything.
As long as it doesn't require too much speculation or large leaps.
You are asking clowns who interview movie stars ?
I'm so pissed why did he interrupt him
Because he's a gross talk show host
Usual Conan
because he knows what he is doing and when people get lost. brian got a little too complicated for a lot of the mindless people who watch late night shows anymore and basically recapped what he said to keep people engaged
@@joshuaharris3145Ironically Conan is one of the better ones
Due to his intrinsic habit😏
I also didn't like
I think a nice thought would be that Einstein was a time traveller that taught us these things to prevent some catastrophic event or so. Or like in Interstellar someone taught him these thing through a fifth dimension with sound, gravitation or something like that to make our future better
Or he's just so cool, and figured out everything by himself
I ❤this! That is a really cool way to look at it!
I dont like it. It takes the magic away from Einstein himself. Why would that be better?
I've recently had a number of similar videos in my feed: I notice these scientists all speak of Einstein with such admiration and enthusiasm.
It's amazing , IMHO, as Einstein died before nost of these guys were born, yet they speak of him as if he were a contemporary colleague.
The only sad part of this is almost no one appreciates the genius of Mileva Maric, Einstein's first wife and colleague who was not only the top of their class in Zurich Uni but also a brilliant physicist herself and did the majority of the mathematics in almost all of Einstein's works. This precise calculation of 7mm a day was also most likely done by her.
He wasn't predicting things like Nostradamus. He used science and mathematics to prove his hypothesis. He was a treasure of humanity.
Let Brian talk.
Its edited dude... get it together.
It should be noted, he did prove these things, but he proved them mathematically using models based upon data that was proven. Now we have the technology to verify through measurement what Einstein concluded.
We actually have zero technology that can measure a 7mm variance in distance in space from light years away. Pretty much every measure of distance we’ve ever been told about how close or far something is in space has been an approximation no where near a tolerance of 7mm or even 7 meters.
@@MegaTowboaterever heard of quantum computers with simulations and there is a huge difference between 7mm vs 7m. We could only assume that maybe there's slightly difference something like 0.0005-0.5 m
@@kaush8491quantum computer are still in experimental stage and are not really reliable. So i agree with the guy we still dont have technology.
@@MegaTowboaterwell we don’t measure the distance between them, we measure the frequency of the orbit, and frequency measurement in general is super precise, and for that system, is a know function of the orbit size.
Gravitational Waves, E=mc2, Relativity - No Computers, No Casio calculator , did it the Hard Way = What a BOSS :-)
This guy is adorable in my opinion His accent and his intelligence and he looks young And he has good hair. I enjoy listening to him
I can listen to Brian Cox all day!!! Although much of it may go over my head.
Imagine being so smart it take the rest of the entire world decades to catch up 🥶
Njoy iceage that's it.
Albert was the goat
Ice cold.. I'm pretty sure we are in an intellectual regression now. I predict we are getting closer to stupidity at the rate of 7 millimeters per day. 😅
@@mr.jazzbodkelsey58 a more accurate measurement would be neurons, the amount of neurons in a brain measure how fast it can work (cuz signals and stuff) rather than millimeters
@@lordaragon901Touché 😊
This guy.... Look im a simple guy putting it nicely. But this man words it in a way i can understand that in its self is genius. Thank you im in owe of him 😊
It's one thing to be smart and know a lot about a subject, but to be able to explain it in a way that newbies can understand is another skill entirely 🙌🏻
These two stars act like a euler's disc nobody would believe that such a disc could spin for so long and get faster towards the end of its spin cycle... Thats probably what is happening to these two stars as well until of course they combine to make one star....
One blackhole
He always makes everything so interesting and easy to understand. He is a lovely man.❤
I could listen to Brian for hours.
How the hell do they measure 7mm/day at that distance?!
By summing it up as bullshit 😂😂😂
That is they call rocket science
@@aldomingo4267 That has nothing to do with rocket science.
@@Daniel_P116 Yep, as the other guy said, smells like Bullshit. Generally these guys are trying to make science look cool to the general audience and tell a lot of BS to those unaware. Critical Thinking is not part of most people's life so they keep buying every theory those Neil DeGrasse Tyson types are throwing at them.
@@avoidhuncho5331you just can’t understand it. That’s all.
That is why math is the universal language.
Depends on your math... especially when it's been deemed racist in 2022
@@briansimpson5664who tf said math is racist 😂
to us .... human brain is very new on astronomical time ... and we should not depend on human brain to let us tell that it even does tell anything true and it is not a part of simulation.
money and sex are the universal languages
I'd want this guy to come into my room every night, and just tell me these stuff as i fall asleep.
That sums it up pretty well. A great story teller. Story teller
The eyes that have seen happenings/things @ beyond the frontiers!
Bryon is awesome I love learning from him. So eloquent!
The Genius of Geniuses.
"Common sense is genius in its work clothes" - Albert Einstein.
It’s funny how Einstein said Tesla was the smartest man in the world and y’all just straight up ignore it yet praise him at the same time… it’s almost scary
Cox "Einstein made predictions he couldn't prove and we were able to prove it"
"Yeah but it was also true of Einstein he made predictions that people had to prove 60 years later"
Yes, Brian cox just said that.
The genius of Einstein is maddening.
tesla was years ahead
@@ghostmateifyLOL! Tesla wasn't a physicist, genius. He was an engineer. And despite his obvious talents, Tesla would still be considered inferior to the greatness of Einstein.
@@phoenix007ism Einstein is a little baby toy, tesla already discovered waves faster than light and received extraterrestrial communication. Your house is powered on AC which is tesla's work. Also bonus that tesla doesnt look like a weird pedo with stupeed hair
Einstein and Tesla were two men that were absolutely true geniuses. Waaay beyond anything we can comprehend
Not really, and a Tesla wasn’t renowned for any actual discoveries..
If anyone is curious, it’s the Hulse Taylor Binary system and was the first indirect confirmation of gravitational waves.
Why do these people always interrupt their guests. It really bothers me sometimes.
Because he's really into the conversation. He's adding context for his audience. Conan had a really young audience, and having a brilliant scientist or whatever Brian Cox specializes in, can be boring for the youth.. regardless of how super interesting the subject is. I'm pretty sure Conan let him finish his point, after this clip ends.
@@ProNinjaHax context can easily be provided without interrupting.
Because they like the sound of their own voices too much.
One has a brain, the other one has o'brein 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
You are braindead
Conan has an IQ estimated to be 160 and he's a Harvard graduate. Not an astronomer but no fool either...
I’m such a Neanderthal compared to any of these people. My brain just can’t comprehend this.
I'm in the same boat as you, but to set the record straight, I've read that Neanderthals were every bit as intelligent (if not more so) than us Homo Sapiens.
@@ElChocoLocoyes that's why they went extinct. Homosapian gang😂
It is all THEORY a lot of its not actually proven - its just agreed by "experts"
Hey, you acknowledging that you don't understand things makes you smarter than a lot of people who consider themselves smart. Because you admit you have something to learn still
@@peachypet808 that makes me smart. Thank you 😅
He blinded me with science and math!
I love that he’s always smiling whilst talking about sometimes, some complex stuff 🎉
This Einstein guy is smart!
almost
you don't say!
*was
@SoloVido Thank you, Keishia Thorpe.
I think you're on to something there.
In 1916 Einstein finally published his theory about space.
And it was about time too!
THANK YOU!
theory about space? are you talking about Theory of Relativity? which was published in 2015
Yes Conan, that’s what he was trying to explain.
Conan was doing the Watson.
Ismam predicted much more 1400 years ago!
⭐They will find the Pharos mummy intact (10:92)
⭐ Female Bee is the one who builds the beehive, collects the nectar, and makes the honey ( 16:68-69)
⭐ Female Bee travels to the nectar source using the same path (16:68-69)
⭐ Pulsar star, and their knocking sound(86:1-3)
⭐ female spider is the one that builds the spider web (29:41)
⭐The Moon has a reflected light(10:5)
⭐The Iron is not from earth (57:25)
⭐Universe is expanding(51:47)
⭐The Sun and The moon each travelling in its own Orbit(21:33)
⭐The moon followes sun(91:1-2)
⭐We cant even see our hand in the deep Ocean(24:40)
⭐Mountains are holding earth from earthquake(21:31)
⭐Everything is in pairs(36:36)
⭐There is a barrier between two seas(55:19-20)
⭐Bones form before muscles in Embryo(23:14)
⭐Mountains are moving(27:88)
⭐Ozone layer(21:32)
⭐There are internal waves in the ocean(24:40)
⭐Mountains have roots(78:6-7)
⭐Big bang theory(21:30)
⭐Embryo development(23:14)
⭐resuscitation-reviving the dead heart(2:73)
⭐pain receptors in skin(4:56)
⭐ Pre-creation heaven was made from smoke(41:11)
⭐Ants can talk to each other(27:18)
⭐️Dead sea is the lowest land on earth(30:2-3)
⭐when we lie we use our front part of brain(96:15)
⭐360 joints in human body(sahih muslim1007)
⭐sleeping on right side is good(Riyad as-salihin813)
⭐Dog's saliva is dirty(sahih muslim279c)
⭐drinking water while sitting is good(sunan abi dawud 3717)
⭐The word 'Day'(plural) mentioned 365 times
⭐The word 'Month'(singular)mentioned 12 times
⭐️In chapter "The Star". The word "Star"( ⭐sirius) and word "Earth" are separated by 861 letters.
👉Distance between earth and sirius =(8.61) light years
⭐There are 5778 verses between the first mentioning of Sun and the last Mentioning of Sun
Temperature of Sun=5778 k
⭐The Word "sea " mentioned 32 times, And the word "Land" mentioned 13 Time
👉32+13=45
👉32/45= 71.111
👉13/45= 28.999
The percentage of water and land on earth = 71:29
Coincidence🤡?
There are more
Come to Islam,
proved the first three and all where wrong... but nice try...
It's hard to express how smart Einstein was. Best I can do is remind people that the 3rd greatest thing he did was prove atoms exist.
If Keanu was a "Belieber"😂🤣
Man Einstein was a smart guy
@JP__JPantisemitism is such a terrible ideology 😂😂 you just have to keep constantly look for reasons why jews are not actually contributing to society.
while they are absolutely are.
The guy writing star trek predicted some tech gadgets we use 45 years later too
I was thinking that the old star Trek flip phones lol automatic doors didn't exist then
The world can’t help admiring the way the English polymath Issac Newton and German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein have done their work on the their respective fields. Only the scientific community can help us understand how they contributed to the development of science in their own way and left a lot of questions unanswered for the scientists like Brain Cox to answer in advancing the journey of the scientific community to the next generation of scientists and researchers who are now in the field of science and technology…..
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. With gratitude.🙏 Michelle
So annoying when someone smart is explaining something extremely interesting and then someone decides to interrupt them with some arbitrary comment.
My f...g brain is spinning 40 times a second to imagine how the f.. he calculated this.
Honestly HOW?
He didn’t. He made his theory of how spacetime (mostly time) and stress energy (mostly mass times c) interact, and other ppl used it to predict the inspiral of the orbits.
@DrDeuteron no, he did predict it. He did all the equations and calculations as well when he was creating his theory of general and special relativity.
I love how much love this gets. Fifteen years ago everyone was on some Nostradamus shit. But still, people still play with cards to predict their everyday lives...
Albert Einstein quoting Johan von Goethe "GOD may be subtle, but malicious HE is not "
Admit it , earth was just a vacation home of Einstein ❤
I love hearing Conan describe physics rather than the renowned physicist he invited onto his show.
He got he’s knowledge from aliens/dimensional beings.
Love watching Brian Cox
I've witnessed this while lucid dreaming , colossal rotation with a close proximity event, I've always wondered what it was . Humans are more connected than some believe ❤
Absolutely amazing 🙏⭐
Einsteins brain was something very very special ! People like Einstein are born once in million years
Many many thanks to him for Dare's "Out of the silence", a real AOR masterpiece 👍
Brilliant mind comes with vision, A great mathematical genius Einstein was. There was many bright minds like him but he is the most famous today.
Professor Brian Cox is so handsome❤
E=M(C2) is Emotional sharing frequency = Mating frequency (constant love squared). The Theory of Relativity saves Relationships.
I love that Conan takes him seriously, not alike other late night hosts
Brian Cox is like a refined and mature Chris Knight, a real genius…
This man is dr.who no one can change my mind
That's why things are going to happen when they are meant to be, which is way slower. No matter how many geniuses we get to see in a century, they are going to be accepted 50-60 years later.
How is someone so smart. It’s amazing.
For those wondering since 1916 they’ve gotten about 275 meters closer to each other. (I didn’t include leap year days) and assuming that the rate of them falling towards one another is constant.
How fuckin incredible is that ! Mind is blown🤫🧐👀🤯💥⚡️🫢🤫🤐
When the FDA wanted court approval to have up to 75 years to publicly disclose information on vx injuries, I could tell they had also made a very important prediction!
He was simply ahead of his time
Funnily however E=mc² was actually a side observation that appeared when Einstein was working through the Lagrangian for relativistic particles. His most iconic equation presented itself to him, sometimes the best discoveries are not bold predictions but just being able to see what you already know is telling you.
and he did this only with math and physics of what they known back then. He wasnt right with everything but also it is frustrationg that we still proof predictions from him. Incredible mind he was.
Ive followed and engaged in shorts, reels, podcasts and interviews, but … everytime I see Brian Cox, I mentally prepare for a lecture on B-sides of late 90’s BritPop …
As the late great Stephen Hawkin said: "Science is the best guess" - for instance, at the distance that those two Pulsars are, it is completely impossible to judge with any accuracy "7mm" - but it is safe, as it cannot be challenged, as at 7mm per day [I had said year], their size is the size of LA, the distance between them is a multiple of that, therefore it will be countless generations before they meet or not as the case may be.
“Proven” is the wrong term here. Einstein’s theories made predictions and those predictions were substantiated by observations.
Very good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Einstein a man with unexplainable knowledge 😮
I want to be as happy as this guy.
Something off about this guy. Do aliens think we're always smiling?
Einstein spoke it into existence that very moment😂
Todays best minds are still in shock with capability of Einstein's mind... Its amazing...
Einstein established what is now known as Quantum Physics. He also published the most basic, short, and yet impacting theory in scientific history, his e=mc squared equation. Essentially he saw the natural world for what it is, and not in the way established science usually interprets it.
Let Brian talk, Conan. Your comment is self-evident
That is gobsmacking, once again Albert I take my hat off. 🙏🙏
Where can i watch the full interview?
Why do I feel like John Wick is narrating everything 😅