Brian Cox On Seeing Past 13.8 Billion Years

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @edog5707
    @edog5707 Год назад +24185

    When you can explain complicated things easily, you know your stuff.

    • @molvolgia
      @molvolgia Год назад +573

      I’m sure Einstein mentioned that if you understand a subject completely then you should be able to explain it to a 5 year old

    • @TaylorMorgeson
      @TaylorMorgeson Год назад

      Hes talking straight out of his ass

    • @Str8Tru
      @Str8Tru Год назад

      It’s a theory, where did the cosmic soup come from? Time space and matter is a continuum. One can not exist without the others. His theory doesn’t allow for the basic laws of thermodynamics. Matter cannot create itself nor is it eternal. Random events end in chaos. Our universe is in perfect precision for humans to thrive. If you see a phone, do you say I wonder what cosmic soup cooled to make this phone, no you know it had a creator. You have faith in the teachings of men who have faith in illogical origins they speculate upon. I have faith in a creator.

    • @sidstevens9035
      @sidstevens9035 Год назад +21

      Sycophant

    • @direwolf4981
      @direwolf4981 Год назад +161

      Or you could be spewing complete BS

  • @LoverofChildren
    @LoverofChildren Год назад +3918

    I think the reason people admire Brian Cox is how he speaks so gently. He gives us a story, not just an explanation.

    • @OfftheWallTales
      @OfftheWallTales Год назад +64

      That, and I’ve never felt like he’s been annoyed by the seeming simplicity or repetition of a question. There’s been plenty of Neil deGrasse Tyson interviews where you can sort of tell when he finds a question stupid. Imagine if Joe asked NdGT what was essentially “do you think we’ll ever be able to be able to see beyond the literal creation of light?”
      I believe we would also learn the answer. But I probably wouldn’t be so incredibly interested in it.

    • @JamesMceveley-qz3mk
      @JamesMceveley-qz3mk Год назад +1

      He explains it really well

    • @sethmc469
      @sethmc469 Год назад +4

      RoachDoggJr pfp goes hard

    • @zacandrews1514
      @zacandrews1514 Год назад

      Yes a story, of bullshit.... like we are supposed to be, mindless and obedient... shame shame Brian.... shame. Yet NASA says we have seen the big bang... crazy just crazy

    • @YankeeMugwump
      @YankeeMugwump Год назад

      Okay, so he speaks gently. But how do we know he's telling the truth or even know what he's talking about? I'll grant that he's smarter than almost everyone, but that doesn't mean he knows for sure what happened billions of years ago in outer space.

  • @stuartgrehan8382
    @stuartgrehan8382 Год назад +3962

    It’s always nice to see someone want to simply explain what they know and love to do in their work

    • @AnthraXaXis
      @AnthraXaXis Год назад +11

      yup fiction is easy to explain 😊

    • @b7iink11
      @b7iink11 Год назад +31

      @@AnthraXaXis huh

    • @haventthoughtofanameyet6364
      @haventthoughtofanameyet6364 Год назад +58

      ​@@AnthraXaXislol found the flat earther

    • @Foahninny
      @Foahninny Год назад

      @@AnthraXaXisleast braindead RUclips commenter:

    • @MegaJared2
      @MegaJared2 Год назад +57

      ​@@AnthraXaXisif you put a fork in an electrical outlet you'll gain super powers

  • @FrigidARC
    @FrigidARC Год назад +665

    Brian Cox is actually so wholesome. Like bro is always smiling and his voice is so calming.

    • @ernestpwhirllly
      @ernestpwhirllly 5 месяцев назад

      Isnt he involved with CERN?

    • @winstonleeman8739
      @winstonleeman8739 4 месяца назад

      @@ernestpwhirllly and wtf is that lol

    • @winstonleeman8739
      @winstonleeman8739 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ernestpwhirllly just found out hes actually involved with skibidi.
      lol

  • @dakkenblah1450
    @dakkenblah1450 Год назад +4534

    You can hear how this man is truly in love with his profession.

    • @Stash186
      @Stash186 Год назад +8

      Most actors are

    • @user.--.
      @user.--. Год назад +86

      ​@@Stash186Except he isn't an actor

    • @b_dodders7902
      @b_dodders7902 Год назад +82

      @@Stash186he isn’t an actor, he’s a professor at the University of Manchester, I’ve been to some of his lectures

    • @Nibelheim1989
      @Nibelheim1989 Год назад

      Every comment about a smart man has some dumb dumb saying some shit in its replies lmao.

    • @SkyDarmos
      @SkyDarmos Год назад +4

      That doesn’t make him any less wrong.

  • @vaafi5920
    @vaafi5920 Год назад +3034

    God he’s got such a positive vibe

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Год назад +58

      And a rare guest who actually knows what he's talking about

    • @raccoonsandys3038
      @raccoonsandys3038 Год назад +29

      He’s got that starving Victorian street boy energy

    • @thickerconstrictor9037
      @thickerconstrictor9037 Год назад +10

      Inserting god Into science that doesn't have God. Sad.

    • @stephenzevetchin
      @stephenzevetchin Год назад +7

      Nice satanic declarative

    • @raccoonsandys3038
      @raccoonsandys3038 Год назад +15

      @@stephenzevetchin 👹👹👹boo 👻

  • @x1plus1x
    @x1plus1x Год назад +502

    Brian Cox is a gift to humanity

    • @stefbaws
      @stefbaws Год назад +2

      It's all bs

    • @Drack-eu7xm
      @Drack-eu7xm Год назад

      @@stefbaws what is bs?

    • @colprom
      @colprom Год назад +21

      ​@@stefbawsThis should be good. What has he stated thats a lie? Show some evidence.

    • @johncam2377
      @johncam2377 Год назад

      ​@@stefbawsyou think it's BS because you're afraid of change and the truth. Keep following your monochromatic life, I rather see life for what it truly is.

    • @packsmusic9110
      @packsmusic9110 Год назад

      @@stefbaws stop trolling kid 😂

  • @stevemcqueen1904
    @stevemcqueen1904 Год назад +248

    He has somehow managed to keep that child-like wonder in his eyes. I hope we all find something we are so passionate about.

    • @cynthiaestrada8318
      @cynthiaestrada8318 10 месяцев назад

      Yes. I wish that I could be as passionate about something.

  • @jonhogback783
    @jonhogback783 Год назад +1181

    Imagine being Brian cox's grandson and these are the bed time stories he tells you ❤

    • @Hidingfrompeople
      @Hidingfrompeople Год назад +5

      He's not old enough....

    • @jonhogback783
      @jonhogback783 Год назад +21

      mason salt yeah clearly.. that's why I said imagine..

    • @2112jp
      @2112jp Год назад +7

      His grandkids are like, oh no…give us the short version

    • @andyjkimb
      @andyjkimb Год назад +8

      He's 55

    • @theflyingdutchguy9870
      @theflyingdutchguy9870 Год назад +10

      ​@@Hidingfrompeoplebro my grandmother became a grandmother in her 40's. brian is over 50 years old

  • @M.A.Design
    @M.A.Design Год назад +1335

    His voice send me to sleep, so calming and mellow. He should do audio books if he's not already

    • @zachsmcl
      @zachsmcl Год назад +60

      It’s so precise. It’s the same tempo, he doesn’t stutter, he doesn’t really change his volume or his tone much. It’s just. Smooth. Like a glass of ice water.

    • @squakke
      @squakke Год назад +18

      Yeah he should give up his scientific career to do audiobooks. Great career move

    • @nice_sprite5285
      @nice_sprite5285 Год назад +23

      ​@@squakkesquak squak little birdy

    • @Supes_BBQ
      @Supes_BBQ Год назад +21

      @@squakkewell he obviously does a shit load of interviews and podcasts so he’s not exactly sleeping in the lab.

    • @alexvazquez5087
      @alexvazquez5087 Год назад

      ​@@squakkenot what was said at all. People can do more than one job. But because we're on the Internet let's just be douchy right? You ass

  • @wizkid915
    @wizkid915 Год назад +430

    I saw Brian Cox give a talk last year, it was absolutely incredible and I’d go back in a heartbeat.

    • @ashzole
      @ashzole Год назад

      Wanna know why you and do many ppl have been sold a lie and you believe it?

    • @kirinyardberry1324
      @kirinyardberry1324 Год назад +6

      @@ashzole You don't understand science, and that's ok buddy! It's a hard subject for most!

    • @ashzole
      @ashzole Год назад

      @@kirinyardberry1324 really i don’t understand science??? explain why no man , no machine, nothing has ever seen an electron, protron or neutron. the closest is nothing but a cloudy mist and all elements look the same mist.
      the three smallest forms of matter but no eye witness .
      so tell me about all your science i don’t understand.
      (mic drop on your face)
      i can’t wait for your response

    • @ashzole
      @ashzole Год назад

      @@kirinyardberry1324 Where are you? Any reason you went radio silent on me? It’s okay . You can seek help to answer me. Hey!! do you hear that? Jeopardy music is playing!

    • @flarakpz7009
      @flarakpz7009 Год назад +3

      @@ashzole you are delusional

  • @TtwoRsCII
    @TtwoRsCII Год назад +117

    Whoever's reading this-- we were together 13.8 Billion years ago. May you prosper and live in harmony, wherever you are

    • @Mana-hd5qt
      @Mana-hd5qt Год назад

      be easy 🤞🏾

    • @jimmybootz1277
      @jimmybootz1277 Год назад

      Word brother ✊🏾🤙🏾

    • @mike92505
      @mike92505 Год назад

      I remember you wise one. You are always an inspiration.😊

    • @theDude_86
      @theDude_86 Год назад

      Let there be chaos👹

    • @LadySilverWolfe
      @LadySilverWolfe 11 месяцев назад +1

      Finally! I found you!!! Missed you terribly, old friend. May your life be filled with wonder and blessings everywhere you go

  • @kryx6620
    @kryx6620 Год назад +1580

    I could listen to this guy indefinitely, it’s like a poetry

    • @Attriii
      @Attriii Год назад

      🙌

    • @KLOKSLAG1911
      @KLOKSLAG1911 Год назад

      But talks nonsense

    • @lordinfamus4926
      @lordinfamus4926 Год назад

      he is making shit up

    • @nuknukisdead
      @nuknukisdead Год назад +24

      @@KLOKSLAG1911 What part of this was nonsense?

    • @alexcore697
      @alexcore697 Год назад +16

      @@KLOKSLAG1911 You talk nonsense,,,What crackpot theory you got?? He stating real facts lets hear what you think

  • @iamsyt
    @iamsyt Год назад +1173

    I love the love in his words

    • @B.o.o.L
      @B.o.o.L Год назад +6

      Forreal hes so happy talking anout it
      When he said its a very precise number it sounds oike hes holding back excitement

    • @tajay655
      @tajay655 Год назад +7

      @@B.o.o.LI like his wording and the fact he looks like Keanu Reeves makes him so much more likable

    • @desireandfire
      @desireandfire Год назад +3

      I love when he says "soup" of a bunch of cosmic particles it sounds so pleasing to the ear

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Год назад +1

      He finds the discoveries beautiful, and is intelligent enough to make it understandable for the regular person. He should have his own Show and massive fame. Not people like Neil...
      I love the love in his words too :). Well said.

  • @nextari
    @nextari Год назад +68

    People think "oh he's so nice, he's so friendly". They have no idea how much respect and humility it takes to speak so eloquently.

  • @purpleaj717
    @purpleaj717 Год назад +89

    He is so polite when he talks

  • @lm1972
    @lm1972 Год назад +426

    Brian Cox is so knowledgeable yet full of humility. Truly a wonderful person.

    • @9usuck0
      @9usuck0 Год назад +1

      You know a lot of cocky nerds, do you? Being smart has never been rewarded while gathering it. Only now is he getting attention based on his education.

    • @truthfinder7064
      @truthfinder7064 Год назад

      I honestly do not know why people hail this guy as smart. He talks about stuff that nobody has seen, and pretends it's real, and then take you for a ride with his stupid smile, talking a lot of nonsense, based on nonsense!!

    • @stop736
      @stop736 Год назад +2

      @@9usuck0You haven’t watched episodes of JRE when he has Neil Degrasse Tyson on? Because he’s a huge nerd and he’s far from being humble that’s for sure. He acts like he’s been “rewarded” plenty of times. Like since pre-school.

    • @9usuck0
      @9usuck0 Год назад

      @cynthiarogers7509 tyson is super arrogant. He's a special case.

    • @aneedmorehead9006
      @aneedmorehead9006 Год назад +1

      Most nerds are cocky to borderline narcissistic… if you don’t believe that reread your comment.

  • @danielnofal
    @danielnofal Год назад +2445

    What a a perfect and precise explanation

    • @PaulDeanBumgarner
      @PaulDeanBumgarner Год назад +32

      And completely wrong.

    • @SMOKEWZA
      @SMOKEWZA Год назад +17

      @@PaulDeanBumgarnerwhat’s the right explanation then ?

    • @jamieeprato5809
      @jamieeprato5809 Год назад +30

      @@SMOKEWZAlook it up. They got a better telescope (James Webb) and actually just saw more galaxies. They then changed the estimated life of the universe to ~26-28 billion years old. So yes Brian Cox was indeed incorrect. But it doesn’t effect his accountability in my opinion. He’s a smart man and still should have his insights be put to the mark.

    • @104k-k3b
      @104k-k3b Год назад +68

      @@jamieeprato5809this episode came out before the james webb telescope was launched. he is accurate and precise in his explanation, as that was our current understanding at the time. before JW provided us new information that changed our understanding.

    • @WWASHD
      @WWASHD Год назад +39

      ​@@jamieeprato5809the explanation still holds up. Before 28-30 billion light years ago we have no clue, he's not wrong

  • @Zaxby722
    @Zaxby722 Год назад +72

    I could literally fall asleep peacefully listening to Brian describe things.

    • @Iam.youraveragejosh
      @Iam.youraveragejosh Год назад +2

      I have done, many times! 😅

    • @truthfinder7064
      @truthfinder7064 Год назад +1

      Would be an absolute nightmare! This guy just talks about stuff no one has ever seen, and then builds his fantasy on this pile of crap.

    • @AJ_Offsuit
      @AJ_Offsuit Год назад +3

      @@truthfinder7064 he’s talking about everything we’ve observed. Keyword “observed” :). Youd rather trust the word of a magic book though wouldn’t you? It’s sad seeing people like you these days, you should’ve been born in the 1500s

    • @truthfinder7064
      @truthfinder7064 Год назад

      @@AJ_Offsuit Nobody alive today ever "observed"13.8billion years. That is the premise of his speech, and then he builds all he's fantasies on that first absurdity.
      What is sad is to see so many people following guys like this spewing absolute rubbish
      380 000 years after the big bang!!😂😂 Is this nut job listening to himself?

  • @retired5218
    @retired5218 Год назад +727

    Love Brian Cox's accent plus his enthusiasm for science and his ease in explaining what he knows.

    • @dougdenton6390
      @dougdenton6390 Год назад +8

      Except he doesn’t actually know…. He just thinks they do.

    • @retired5218
      @retired5218 Год назад +42

      @@dougdenton6390 Well that's the way science works. Best available theory until more data is found that adds to or changes the previous theory.

    • @brandonlykins2419
      @brandonlykins2419 Год назад +9

      ​@dougdenton6390 what do you know?

    • @justsomeguy6474
      @justsomeguy6474 Год назад +10

      @@dougdenton6390 You can't say its wrong without saying why. Pitter patter!

    • @chancerossi7754
      @chancerossi7754 Год назад +11

      ​@dougdenton6390 OK, we're waiting for your scientific response. Please be detailed.

  • @cthymnn2010
    @cthymnn2010 Год назад +410

    He speaks with wonder. and awe.

    • @johneboy910
      @johneboy910 Год назад +1

      It's called NLP.

    • @chrismcallister3495
      @chrismcallister3495 Год назад +3

      Fantasy writers typically have that demeanor

    • @ALGfunk
      @ALGfunk Год назад

      Quran 52:34
      Let them then produce something like it, if what they say is true, Or were they created by nothing, or are they ˹their own˺ creators?, Or did they create the heavens and the earth? In fact, they have no firm belief ˹in Allah˺.

    • @tdestroyer4780
      @tdestroyer4780 Год назад

      but it makes you very sleep if you watch one of the documentaries he hosts.

    • @A55455In47I0n
      @A55455In47I0n Год назад

      yes but chad has big shoulders and a long willy

  • @phaeb
    @phaeb Год назад +277

    He speaks so fluently and eloquently. Not a single "uhm" or "uuuh"

    • @anonymousjohn254
      @anonymousjohn254 Год назад +6

      Wow I didn't even realise that. That's really amazing

    • @larryjohnson3087
      @larryjohnson3087 Год назад +7

      The benefit of taking your time when you speak. Guys amazing.

    • @saketashol6728
      @saketashol6728 Год назад

      It’s an British thing to speak with many uhms and uuuhs which is so annoying.

    • @phaeb
      @phaeb Год назад +5

      @@saketashol6728 uhmm... He IS and speaks british, so I don't really understand your point?

    • @ronaldvanas9492
      @ronaldvanas9492 Год назад

      did you just say he speaks british?!! british isn't a language, english is@@phaeb

  • @voidsy578
    @voidsy578 Год назад +9

    His smile both haunts me and calmes me at the same time

  • @shashankmishra4634
    @shashankmishra4634 Год назад +191

    Brian's face makes me understand he has a calmness in his face and voice.

    • @CoopsNME
      @CoopsNME Год назад +5

      His face makes you understand his face? Riiiiiight....

    • @stockomacias6621
      @stockomacias6621 Год назад

      It's his disarming smile. I work on smiling more all the time. It feels unnatural for me, but I know it is welcoming to others, so I try.

  • @Cherokee913
    @Cherokee913 Год назад +27

    I love how Brian says "you might say how do you know that" often when explaining things. He's a master of explanations. I could listen to him talk for eons.

    • @ashzole
      @ashzole Год назад

      Gullible one aren’t you. lol

    • @ShootNowAskLater01
      @ShootNowAskLater01 Год назад

      @@ashzoleAll hail God and the Flat Earth and humans have only existed for 2023 years

  • @chasetatoy1375
    @chasetatoy1375 Год назад +89

    I love listening to Brian Cox's explanations, his smiling face makes everything he says a little bit more easy to digest.

  • @NikFlyer
    @NikFlyer Год назад +2

    Brian is probably the only guy who can explain something as complex as the rules of universe in simple language and be entertaining in the process.

  • @kylehighley8528
    @kylehighley8528 Год назад +105

    This man is amazing at explaining in simple terms so people understand its a real talent

  • @pixsilvb9638
    @pixsilvb9638 Год назад +67

    His voice, his accent, his ease, and his knowledge explaining the mysteries of our Universe. I could expend hour listening to Brian Cox! 🌞🌔🪐💫🌎⭐️

  • @Renosirp
    @Renosirp Год назад +42

    i watched brian cox doing a presentation live here in england a few years back, life changing stuff honestly kind of puts everything you know into a different perspective, very smart guy

  • @RMFP
    @RMFP Год назад +11

    The thing that really defies physics is how youthful he looks at 55 years old!

  • @bookkeeper141
    @bookkeeper141 Год назад +308

    You can tell Brian loves the Universe

    • @denyel5214
      @denyel5214 Год назад +2

      And the universe loves him ❤

  • @monkeyboynz
    @monkeyboynz Год назад +298

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson does not hold a candle to this man. Humility alone is in stark contrast

    • @terrymckenzie8786
      @terrymckenzie8786 Год назад +25

      I,v been to Neil’s talks before. He is an amazing speaker. Different style but incredible . Your just a Joe Rogan simp.
      .

    • @eliyarrows2456
      @eliyarrows2456 Год назад +28

      Neil isn’t built for podcasts he’s too energetic and just talks over people. His talks and books are incredible tho. He’s amazing at putting the most complex ideas into layman’s terms.

    • @monkeyboynz
      @monkeyboynz Год назад

      *you're@@terrymckenzie8786

    • @Octa973
      @Octa973 Год назад +24

      @@terrymckenzie8786 How would that make him a Rogan simp? Lmao Neil was on his podcast as well

    • @terrymckenzie8786
      @terrymckenzie8786 Год назад +9

      @@Octa973 because Tyson is loud and excited his great teaching skill, Rogan fans think he’s trying to shut Rogans down. Look at the comments . Tyson is like that to everyone and they think it’s because his ego is to big.

  • @somewhereupthere785
    @somewhereupthere785 Год назад +14

    I love how Brian Cox can explain things to you like you are a 5 year old without making you FEEL like you are a 5 year old.

  • @bitanchakraborty2424
    @bitanchakraborty2424 Год назад +2

    I like his expression...so calm, happy, peaceful and the permanent smile on his face...perhaps it comes from a very deep realisation of the irrelevance of our daily existence and the pettiness of the issues we consider as 'serious'...when compared in the scale of the universe and beyond.

  • @smokelikeahippi4538
    @smokelikeahippi4538 Год назад +91

    You can tell Brian is still hopeful we might find something to be able to look back further. He said “not with light” a couple times which makes me think he believes there may be another way

    • @dharrison6504
      @dharrison6504 Год назад +4

      I was thinking exactly that, but I believe he just means that we can “see” the start of the universe with other means, just as a bat can “see” with echolocation, it’s just that light is the only way we get optical information and so when it doesn’t work we use other methods

    • @Overxpossed
      @Overxpossed Год назад +1

      well... light (mostly radiation) gets easily distorted by any electromagnetic field... so, everything we measure by using light is subjected to not be accurate. I wonder how right are we when we measure something as "far" because of the red shifthing taking into account that anything could absorb that energy, producing a red shift and making us to think it's far when it's not.

    • @darthpaladin15
      @darthpaladin15 Год назад

      ​@@Overxpossedhuh? You do know how it was measured the red shift in the first place?

    • @_Moth_.
      @_Moth_. Год назад +4

      ​@@Overxpossedit's exactly because of the red shifting that we can "date" the light. The oldest light we can see has been formed into a very famous image called the CMB, or Cosmic Microwave Background

    • @yippekiay593
      @yippekiay593 Год назад +1

      Wasn't it announced a couple of weeks ago that they think it's even older than 13.8 billion years!

  • @PAND3MONIUM
    @PAND3MONIUM Год назад +125

    I love how Brian Cox simplifies words while explaining

  • @robertshepherd1179
    @robertshepherd1179 Год назад +190

    Such an interesting guy to listen too and the perfect tone in his voice aswell

  • @maulisthelord
    @maulisthelord Год назад +1

    People like Brian Cox, Brian Green, Michio Kaku, and Roger Penrose are always so eager and excited to share their facinations with these really cool topics. They were some of the best guests on JRE.

  • @phuoc8668
    @phuoc8668 Год назад +42

    You can sense love in that voice, love to his career and knowledge.
    Kudos my friend.

  • @TechRyze
    @TechRyze Год назад +103

    Joe’s success comes from those basic, everyman questions on complex topics.
    The explanations that come afterwards are golden.

    • @hesh8367
      @hesh8367 Год назад +3

      Joe is a very successful man in many fields, but continues to have a thirst for knowledge. I respect the hell out of that.
      He would constantly go on Stern or Opie and Anthony back in the day. I remember the latter two were good friends of his, especially Anthony Cumia and Jim Norton. They told him that he could do a show himself. He’s great at interviews.
      Welp, I’m glad he took their advice.

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Год назад

      ​@@hesh8367
      The paperboy from Medford and Elon will decide what you see. Just leave already. As nicely as can say. Press is free. Boston media people. Like me. 3/5/1770. Up next on desks. Pg1 US HISTORY.

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Год назад

      ​@@hesh8367I WAS OPIE& ANTHONY'S BOARD OP IN BOSTON.
      WBCN 14YR. #BOSTON2024

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Год назад

      ​@@hesh8367I was Stern's board op before they went national.

    • @hesh8367
      @hesh8367 Год назад +1

      @@josephmastroianni1560 my pop got me on Stern when I was just a kid. Stern picked up WYSP in Philly pretty early in the mid to late 80s. Followed him all the way to satellite.
      O&A I got familiar with during the sex for Sam thing, still on WYSP.
      Then when they were all on Sirius, I’d back to back to back Stern, O&A, and Ron & Fez in my office to pass the day. Certainly made the long day much quicker. I know the fanbases hated one another, but I never cared about any of that bullshit.
      Ron Bennington is another fantastic interviewer. I’d put him right there with Howard. They just have different styles.

  • @chrismoyce6034
    @chrismoyce6034 Год назад +49

    From rock star to physicist. What a guy

  • @yourfunsister
    @yourfunsister Год назад +1

    Brian Cox has the most pleasant easy to listen to voice and demeanor

  • @Tom-yu9if
    @Tom-yu9if Год назад +189

    The guy is so underrated.

  • @drdre4397
    @drdre4397 Год назад +11

    This dude is so great to listen to, has a happy and curious tone to his voice that really shows how much he loves this stuff.

  • @ericarmstrong3435
    @ericarmstrong3435 Год назад +6

    One of my favorite people to listen to about our universe. He speaks with a calm and loving passion that yearns for anyone hearing it to learn and share that passion. He would be a fantastic professor to have.

  • @johnsteinmetz4000
    @johnsteinmetz4000 Год назад

    I love listening to that guy talk about the cosmos. You can tell he loves it because he's so excited about teaching you things.

  • @majudaem
    @majudaem Год назад +48

    I could listen to him for hours

  • @yodaz101
    @yodaz101 Год назад +26

    Love these discussions, especially when you get one that can explain it so well.

  • @fourthplanet
    @fourthplanet Год назад +148

    Joe is one of the most interesting podcasters. He brings together such diverse interesting guests

    • @Slowhand871
      @Slowhand871 Год назад +2

      He use to

    • @apoco1yps350
      @apoco1yps350 Год назад +4

      and then in the literal next breath....
      how about aliens....

    • @fourthplanet
      @fourthplanet Год назад +3

      @@apoco1yps350 yeah, but there are no stupid questions if the asker is sincere

    • @marcustulliuscicero.5856
      @marcustulliuscicero.5856 Год назад +6

      ​@@apoco1yps350so what? He's acting questions people want to learn about

    • @Mike-qo4kp
      @Mike-qo4kp Год назад

      @@apoco1yps350 look you want to know about aliens its quite simple human beings were seeded here on earth to mine gold. That's it. Take it or leave it.

  • @IMorphyus
    @IMorphyus Год назад

    The genuine look he has on his face when hes explaining extremely complex things is so wholesome, he seems happy and even excited to teach you. Answering any question you might have with that same energy is so nice to see.
    Hes so much better than Neil Degrasse Tyson..

  • @pasalasaga
    @pasalasaga Год назад +28

    He explains things like a grandma and that makes me want to hug him for some weird reason.

    • @Choyle97
      @Choyle97 Год назад +4

      That makes no sense but i 100% agree 💀 😂

  • @IzelOrphic
    @IzelOrphic Год назад +12

    The way he explains every complicated question/ theory is so relaxing and understandable. Your knowledge travels through our soul to mind

  • @Zultzify
    @Zultzify Год назад +7

    so enjoyable to hear him talk, he truly loves what he does, some people find what gets him excited weird, i think theyre weird

  • @Harry_Bahlzanya
    @Harry_Bahlzanya Год назад

    Brian Cox and Edward Witten have to be two of the best at explaining incredibly complex concepts very well and easily enough for most to understand which just shows how incredibly intelligent they both are

  • @toCatchAnAI
    @toCatchAnAI Год назад +13

    That's love right there. I never felt physics better than those words he mustered.

  • @goldenphoenix5.113
    @goldenphoenix5.113 Год назад +23

    Always a pleasure to watch you!

  • @mikey2345
    @mikey2345 Год назад +4

    The song is øneheart - apathy for those asking.

    • @e.1419
      @e.1419 Год назад

      You're a real one, thank you!

  • @MrYoda1972
    @MrYoda1972 5 месяцев назад

    this guy is so intelligent and can explain complex things in a very clear manner. he can capture his audience because he is so mild manner and he doesn't sound arrogant.

  • @rogerwade4763
    @rogerwade4763 Год назад +8

    He explains in a way we can all understand.

  • @Tiziano182
    @Tiziano182 Год назад +14

    he really radiates love. i can learn and understand everything he says

  • @Adityasomani555
    @Adityasomani555 Год назад +68

    I love his smile

    • @lukejones792
      @lukejones792 Год назад +1

      Nope it freaky

    • @IvanMectin
      @IvanMectin Год назад

      It's called duper's delight. It's taking pleasure out of lying to people.

    • @Drack-eu7xm
      @Drack-eu7xm Год назад

      @@IvanMectin god is a lie

  • @PersephonesRising
    @PersephonesRising Год назад +2

    His voice and cadence is so angelic.

  • @milagroortega3520
    @milagroortega3520 Год назад +21

    This man has such a relaxing voice

  • @Bugggboyyy
    @Bugggboyyy Год назад +8

    I bet he was so happy when joe invited him on to talk about his passion

  • @Mad-v3d
    @Mad-v3d Год назад

    I love how he said "well how do you know that" like he was about to explain how he knows that, and then just doesnt explain how he knows it. Incredible. I bet you came away from that thinking that he just explained how he knows that.

  • @Brandon-oh5jc
    @Brandon-oh5jc Год назад +6

    Joe’s podcasts with scientists are my absolute favorite ones.

  • @nate-404
    @nate-404 Год назад +11

    His voice is so peaceful

  • @muttman325
    @muttman325 Год назад +11

    How can such a short concise explanation make my brain hurt.

  • @jonwilder7083
    @jonwilder7083 4 месяца назад

    “Let there be light” 🙏🏼 I love science, because every day it keeps providing more evidence for my faith.

  • @douglascasey3486
    @douglascasey3486 Год назад +28

    "Let there be light."

    • @0That_Guy0
      @0That_Guy0 Год назад

      That's actually an awesome point to pick up on.
      Earth was also apparently one big ocean 3-4 billions of years ago, which is also stated in Genesis. Seems to follow the pattern, just instead of 7 days, we're talking almost 14 billion years.
      Then again; "... that one day is as a thousand years with the Lord, and a thousand years as one day." Sounds like He's operating outside traditional time and space.

  • @Sillylawyer
    @Sillylawyer Год назад +6

    Joe is like. “Ok, But is it possible for a grizzly to kill a T Rex?”

  • @unionjackjackson2706
    @unionjackjackson2706 Год назад +19

    It flowed so easily for him, brainy bastard 😊 got to love him

    • @mrollins4684
      @mrollins4684 Год назад

      He's a good actor who studies his scripts well.

  • @arminxvs3372
    @arminxvs3372 Год назад +1

    There is something so calm, soothing and serene in thr way this man speaks.
    Does he have a podcast or something?

  • @nightmode8098
    @nightmode8098 Год назад +6

    Whats the background music? Its so calming

  • @itzrenshaw7665
    @itzrenshaw7665 Год назад +8

    That was the most complicated thing I ever understood, he explained that very well.

  • @GamerKhiladi
    @GamerKhiladi Год назад +7

    He gives me Keanu Reeves Vibes.

    • @NimLKa
      @NimLKa Год назад

      He is pro russia

  • @justinproctor2964
    @justinproctor2964 Год назад +2

    Just awoke from a pleasant nap with this shirt on repeat. Very educational calming guy 🫡

  • @P_L_A_G_U_E
    @P_L_A_G_U_E Год назад +14

    I’d really like to see a new podcast with Brian Cox on the new evidence supporting that our universe is actually about twice as old as we previously thought. A lot of Cox’s opinions are centered around the universe being only 13.8 billion years old. As shown in this video along with another one in regards to the probability extraterrestrial life like ours based on the fact that it took our planet a 3rd of the life of the universe to get to our current point. And statistically it’s improbable that any life could go uninterrupted for that long. But if the universe is about twice as old, it’s not that improbable anymore.

    • @01MrCapricorn
      @01MrCapricorn Год назад +2

      Also like to hear him readdress this "opaque" issue at 13 billion.

    • @jasoncox7783
      @jasoncox7783 Год назад

      I heard this week they reckon unverise could be 27 .5 billion years old according to scientist have look on internet Abt it

    • @torintorintorin
      @torintorintorin Год назад

      Exactly what evidence? According to the current day science it's still 13.8, the double age theory is just that - a theory. And by the looks of it, one that is being rejected on a multiple science sources.

    • @anthonytravis1420
      @anthonytravis1420 Год назад

      You want to believe in aliens. Got it.

    • @AtteroDominatus
      @AtteroDominatus Год назад

      I've heard him say before that they don't actually know if the universe had a beginning in time.

  • @DL-zp3fk
    @DL-zp3fk Год назад +5

    With you is the source of life; By your light we can see light. (Psalms 36:9)

  • @mattshu
    @mattshu Год назад +4

    Brian Cox always smiling ❤

  • @TopG-ue5mp
    @TopG-ue5mp Год назад

    He’s got such a chill voice I can’t help watching it all, then every time realise I still didn’t understand a bloody thing 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @zacharymckinney4504
    @zacharymckinney4504 Год назад +5

    It's amazing what you can sell when you're that confident in it, while adding emotion.

  • @lotstodo
    @lotstodo Год назад +4

    I love his smile.

  • @ewenthomasfillingham
    @ewenthomasfillingham Год назад +6

    Anyone know the song? it's so wonderful,

  • @henryrojo37
    @henryrojo37 Год назад

    This man just loves to educate and spread factual information. With a huge smile!! Gotta appreciate Brian Cox!!

  • @innertubez
    @innertubez Год назад +8

    An astronomer named Gupta just released a paper claiming that the universe is actually about twice as old - 27 billion years old. Will be fascinating to see if that result holds up.

    • @raishallan
      @raishallan Год назад

      He probably said this before the james webb telescope changed everything. Humans actually know very little. Look what we did with atom bombs. We play with things we control or really understand

    • @ChrischrosBelgium
      @ChrischrosBelgium Год назад

      His arguments are pretty solid so he could be right

    • @tonymurphy2624
      @tonymurphy2624 Год назад +3

      Highly unlikely. His paper was predicated on JWST finding developed galaxies at higher redshifts - and therefore older - than Lambda-CDM had suggested. This has been partially explained by some calibration issues with JWST, since recalibrated, and partially explained by how young these observed galaxies are. There are still questions, but they mostly seem to be centred on issues with our estimates of dark matter distributions in the early universe, which necessarily impacts early inhomogeneities.

    • @joewagner4593
      @joewagner4593 Год назад

      ​@@tonymurphy2624yeah whatever nerd!

    • @tonywells6990
      @tonywells6990 Год назад

      Most likely just another bin filler.

  • @Serinebanders
    @Serinebanders Год назад +5

    A wonderful explanation.

  • @drvinson8947
    @drvinson8947 Год назад +4

    Kills me how “scientists” think they know what happened “billions” of years ago.

    • @chrispatram6190
      @chrispatram6190 5 месяцев назад

      Knob

    • @KikkelisKokkelis
      @KikkelisKokkelis 5 месяцев назад

      ”Universe” came from nothing and then it was very hot?? Great.

    • @chrispatram6190
      @chrispatram6190 4 месяца назад

      @@KikkelisKokkelis triggered ya delinquent

    • @dabartos4713
      @dabartos4713 3 месяца назад

      Sounds like low value neet wrote that. It makes little sense and it loops too.

  • @Jay-Gh
    @Jay-Gh Год назад

    The out of earth sublimeness he uses to explain complex phenomena is simply unbelievable !

  • @Sleepy-Slick
    @Sleepy-Slick Год назад +4

    Imagine telling an artist who spent so much time with a paint brush painting a beautiful pice of art that he just dropped a bunch of paint on his canvas to create that 😢

  • @tylerdavis3
    @tylerdavis3 Год назад +106

    Brian Cox is an amazing dude, he absolutely radiates passion.

  • @canegang
    @canegang Год назад

    I like falling to sleep listening to this pod cast trying to squeeze intelligence into my empty skull….it hasn’t worked but his voice is so relaxing

  • @littlemissyd34
    @littlemissyd34 5 месяцев назад +1

    I could fall asleep to Brian Cox s voice.

  • @lymanmj
    @lymanmj Год назад +1

    Beautifully explained. Making complex science accessible to the layman with such facility is a fantastic quality. Possibly a type of genius.

  • @Zii_Vii
    @Zii_Vii Год назад

    "you might say 'well how do you know that'...anyway, like I was saying" lol. I love this guy

  • @LevTheDev
    @LevTheDev Год назад

    This guy makes it so relaxing to learn complex things

  • @HowieRaps
    @HowieRaps Год назад

    It's always so much easier to learn something new from someone who's passionate for it.

  • @LindseyMMassey
    @LindseyMMassey Год назад

    This is the first time I’ve ever heard confirmation from science that we had darkness that became light. That’s amazing.

  • @Direwolf13PS3
    @Direwolf13PS3 Год назад

    Brian Cox is a modern day Carl Sagan. His enthusiasm and insight are remarkable.