Brian Cox Lecture - GCSE Science brought down to Earth

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The hugely popular scientist held his second 'Star Lecture' at The University of Manchester on Wednesday 8 June. Brian is an academic in the School of Physics and Astronomy,
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@Coops4343
@Coops4343 3 роки тому
Such a fantastic speaker. He brings an implausibly complex subject to the masses through the art of storytelling. Superb.
@kevincasson9848
@kevincasson9848 2 роки тому
He"s just ok! However, he's nit in same league as the American physists, especially Brian Green, and Neil De Grass Tyson!
@FracturedFrames
@FracturedFrames 12 років тому
I love how exactly when the man at the beginning says, "No flash photography," a flash goes off.
@porkchopcreative18
@porkchopcreative18 4 роки тому
FracturedFrames I saw that too XDD
@kaptkrunchfpv
@kaptkrunchfpv 4 роки тому
Seems kinda snooty... But damn flashes constantly, jesus. Learn to use a camera people.
@BladeRunner-td8be
@BladeRunner-td8be 4 роки тому
Many many flashes went off after he said that. Incredible rebellious behavior. Almost like shooting spit wads at the teacher through a straw.
@AnyahEMB
@AnyahEMB 4 роки тому
" . . . No flash photography . . ." Me: Runs to the comments section. :)
@dogapart4701
@dogapart4701 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂Exactly i noticed that too.
@novh4ck
@novh4ck 3 роки тому
It's amazing that he talks about Higgs particle and says that they use it in equations even though it might not even exist but just a year later they confirmed it's existence! Made me very happy.
@andrewcalvert2801
@andrewcalvert2801 2 роки тому
They could tell you anything and you would believe it, wait till you find out it’s all nonsense, will you be able to fight the cognitive dissonance I know you’re going to experience, will you be able to be honest with yourself with an open mind when presented with evidence and an obvious proof and just obvious common sense, the real world laughs in the faces of these physicists of self proclaimed know it all’s Science isn’t what Brian says it is, there’s not one practical demonstration using tangible substances for ANY of the claims that the earth is a spinning ball in a vacuum, even Einstein said there’s not one observational experiment that can show the earth is in motion, water doesn’t conform to the exterior of shapes and objects, water has to be contained, once contained the surface will always be a level line, water is used in construction to find plumb and level, water doesn’t have the capability to support sheer stress, it’s called the horizon for a reason, horizontal, and the oceans are known as sea level, level doesn’t mean a curved line, in the real world level is a straight line, no experiment can show a gas pressure like our atmosphere existing next to a vacuum without equilibrium taking place, both have to be contained and can only exist side by side whilst both are contained, the globe is being shown for the scam it is
@antoniobennett3588
@antoniobennett3588 2 роки тому
@@andrewcalvert2801 that comment was almost as long as the video
@RoseInTheWeeds
@RoseInTheWeeds 2 роки тому
@@andrewcalvert2801 You can literally go on a road trip with a stick and a ruler and confirm the curvature and size of the Earth.
@justiceitself
@justiceitself 2 роки тому
Me too! It makes me so happy that we continue exploring and trying to understand the universe we come from.
@paulwilson757
@paulwilson757 2 роки тому
. ... or just look a the earths shadow on the moon ...lol . Although I do believe most or all theories held today will be disproven 100 years from now ... .
@pepevergara
@pepevergara 2 роки тому
It is incredible how easy this man explains such complicated mater. He does all this with a permanente smile on his face, using simple words and a humble approach. Unlike the man who introduced him, he is very humble, and just a wonderful human being.
@kelvinkung5966
@kelvinkung5966 11 років тому
He is really good at laying difficult and complex theories/ concepts/ facts in simple and down-to-earth language. Hopefully I can meet him when I come to Manchester to study the coming year!
@ros.an.
@ros.an. 2 роки тому
you've probably finished your studies by now, did you end up meeting him? I might be studying there this year too!
@jeppefrolund1718
@jeppefrolund1718 2 роки тому
At 41:00 Dr. Cox talks about a particle that is theorized to exist in the Higgs field, and in the spirit of Feynman they'd have to go and look for it, in order for their theory to hold. As we now know, about a year later, Cox and all the amazing scientists at CERN discovered just that - the Higgs particle, effectively proving that the science was solid all along.
@ashish19
@ashish19 5 років тому
Lecture starts at 8:45
@anchalyadav6213
@anchalyadav6213 5 років тому
Haha thnx i was looking for this
@pasokhjooporseshgar5582
@pasokhjooporseshgar5582 5 років тому
Thanks, you saved me nearly 9 minute of boredom.
@mobiledetail4you
@mobiledetail4you 4 роки тому
You are a gentleman and a scholar!
@user-kahsnani
@user-kahsnani 4 роки тому
ashish19 legend
@mjowsey
@mjowsey 4 роки тому
ty
@z4k4z
@z4k4z 11 років тому
The Richard Feynman clip (15:50) is a favourite. The enthusiasm of his simple and matter-of-fact way of presenting the facts brings tears to my eyes.
@bennkosmith6316
@bennkosmith6316 10 років тому
The idea that someone could work out that time slows down relative to speed by just sitting there and thinking about 2 mirrors and light bouncing between them is really mind bending stuff. I get the sense that Brian himself is in awe of Einsteins genius.
@keyan1219
@keyan1219 3 роки тому
Bennko Smith everyone is but other very good scientists can understand how impressive he is even more
@djtbone001a
@djtbone001a 3 роки тому
I've always had a problem with that diagram. As soon as the mirrors move, the light bounces away and you can no longer measure it between the mirrors. You know if you shine a light at a mirror and you change the angle of the mirror, the light goes off in a new direction and not back to it's source. Light will not follow the mirrors as they travel.
@djtbone001a
@djtbone001a 3 роки тому
I have the same problem with the diagram of gravity. If mass bends space, it would do that in 3 dimensions, not 2. Therefore you can't diagram gravity by warping space in a 2 dimensional plane.
@Gootsffrida
@Gootsffrida 3 роки тому
DJ TBOne You are completely correct. The models and diagrams that you see involving a 2d representation of gravity is just for the sake of explanation for the masses. It’s very easy to understand and relate to. Essentially what is happening in the 2d model is what’s happening in 3D space.
@HarryNicNicholas
@HarryNicNicholas 2 роки тому
@@djtbone001a you have to imagine it's a single photon. the experiment only works in the brain, you can't reproduce it. it proves the point, that's all.
@Dekker90210
@Dekker90210 12 років тому
there's no better inspiration in the universe to young aspiring physicists than Prof Brian Cox.One of my all time heros.Had i been watching this at a young age, i'd certainly be pursuing a career in the fascinating field of science.
@jensmaison
@jensmaison 12 років тому
Can't get enough of this guy, totally absorbing. Thanks for posting.
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 4 роки тому
You certainly can tell that Brian admired Carl Sagen. His excitment is infectious much like Mr Sagan's was..
@rebekkadenton8667
@rebekkadenton8667 2 роки тому
Loved Brian Cox for so many years. I've now taken on an astronomy course....the maths side I'm struggling with but the physics I'm enjoying. I'll get there with his wonderful influence. He's my ♥️
@fassolhermani5984
@fassolhermani5984 2 роки тому
Where did you find the course? Is it online?
@gilbertchen3669
@gilbertchen3669 5 років тому
Brian Cox is the most elegant gentleman in physic community I have ever seen.
@captaincanada8872
@captaincanada8872 5 років тому
gilbert Chen yet he was in a 80’s hair band...
@marklewis4793
@marklewis4793 5 років тому
he's the guy all my girlfriends parents have been disappointed that I'm not.
@matthewclark1006
@matthewclark1006 5 років тому
I disagree. Neil Turok
@williamdean4101
@williamdean4101 5 років тому
He's the most elegant gentleman, period!
@williamdean4101
@williamdean4101 4 роки тому
He's the most elegant gentleman period!
@danielhaslam5179
@danielhaslam5179 2 роки тому
I’ve finished A-level Physics and will begin my MPhys in September, but I thought I’d put this on to hear Brian talk - whether it’s tailored towards GCSE kids or 4th year quantum physics students I find his explanations riveting. 40:58 to 41:14 in particular really does make me smile when you realise this lecture was a year before CERN first witnessed the Higgs boson.
@1414141x
@1414141x 5 років тому
Big thumbs up for Brian Cox. He's engaging, super bright and charismatic. I hope his enthusiasm for science rubs off on lots of young people.
@justsaying7742
@justsaying7742 5 років тому
In 1972 at school in London, my physics teacher for two terms was a young Brian May of 'Queen' fame.
@kingsman428
@kingsman428 4 роки тому
You lucky lucky bastard.
@LamiaZan
@LamiaZan 4 роки тому
And youare still fascinaded,I suppose..
@catschase247
@catschase247 4 роки тому
As Rod Stewart used to say: Some guys have all the luck. I'd love to have had Bryan May or Professor Cox as a teacher.
@donaldsmith3926
@donaldsmith3926 4 роки тому
I didn't know he taught then. He's been public about his physics avocation during Queen's halcyon days and resumption of studies after that time.
@annethomas9302
@annethomas9302 3 роки тому
Yes we have evolved
@wordsrwind22
@wordsrwind22 4 роки тому
I seriously just love this guy. What an amazing communicator. His enthusiasm is contagious. I love how he always talks with a smile!
@jospinvanraat8730
@jospinvanraat8730 4 роки тому
And a Mancunian
@rodneykain8477
@rodneykain8477 4 роки тому
@@jospinvanraat8730 !
@hueytlatoani1177
@hueytlatoani1177 3 роки тому
@Javier Tamargo: Because he loves what he does.
@AuroraBlood
@AuroraBlood 11 років тому
Brian is always so happy and enthusiastic
@thagrintch
@thagrintch 4 роки тому
Brian Cox is the Sagan of our time. Such an eloquent and well-spoken man who helps others understand the Universe in a fun and lay way.
@DoYouFeelLucky
@DoYouFeelLucky 11 років тому
This was an excellent lecture. Young people now need more than ever to have more of this kind of presentation in education, from an early age to different degrees of complexity. How to learn and why they should learn, and how infinitely awe-inspiring the Cosmos really is. Come to think of it, Carl Sagan's brilliant old Cosmos tv show should be standard school viewing for all! :)
@MrJenssen
@MrJenssen 9 років тому
If Cox's "Wonders"-series was available back when I went to school, you can bet your ass I'd be a whole lot more intereted in physics back then.
@mukeshchand5301
@mukeshchand5301 4 роки тому
Correct
@wakeupwakeup7617
@wakeupwakeup7617 3 роки тому
@ Lol science these days are per definition a religion. Brian Cox is a fraud or deranged if he truly believes in the current "scientific" field of physics.
@Foxyfreedom
@Foxyfreedom 3 роки тому
I’m I’m hhI’m O k ok k ok. Lll
@I.m_glad_you.re_here
@I.m_glad_you.re_here 3 роки тому
WakeUp WakeUp, you don’t have to be rude, mate...
@jebactychpolicjantow5497
@jebactychpolicjantow5497 3 роки тому
this is astronomy; effectively nothing to do with physics.
@jrock8089
@jrock8089 3 роки тому
I had a great GCSE science teacher called Miss Adams, circa 1996. She taught at Beauchamp College, Oadby, Leicester. She was a great teacher and I’m sure she still is.
@mistergrau
@mistergrau 11 років тому
Professor Cox is one of the most eloquent popularizers of science! Bravo!
@omnisc253
@omnisc253 11 років тому
I started watching this at midnight but couldn't bring myself to stop watching until the very end, I suppose that's when you know you've been successful in communicating how interesting physics and science actually are.
@themorgan1111
@themorgan1111 3 роки тому
He is so fantastic, you can see he honestly adores science, as do i, he simplifies everything so well , even the hardest things to understand....brilliant!!!!
@dementedgravedigger
@dementedgravedigger 5 років тому
How can the BBC justify programs like Greatest dancer, The great british sewing bee and other saturday night rubbish and drop programs like Stargazing live? I understood that the BBC was here to entertain and inform,not to treat us like mushrooms.
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
U Tube favorite there running out of idea's
@xmxyoung
@xmxyoung 2 роки тому
Agreed.
@xmxyoung
@xmxyoung 2 роки тому
Agreed
@scottydawg2990
@scottydawg2990 2 роки тому
What kinda 🍄 we talkin? 🤔😜
@dazzawazza3578
@dazzawazza3578 Рік тому
Because they seem to be on a dumbing down mission
@kimbye1
@kimbye1 4 роки тому
Dr. Cox is such a great communicator of science, we need more people like him.
@TheDisabledGamersChannel
@TheDisabledGamersChannel 3 роки тому
I love Professor Brian Cox, the way he talks and explains things, has a way of really drawing you in and holding your attention.
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 5 років тому
Prof: Brian Cox was fascinating in this video and recently, in 2019, I watched him 'LIVE' at the Wembley Arena in London and he was even more fascinating. I never get tired of listening to him.
@stephenboing
@stephenboing 12 років тому
Professor Cox brings the wonderful complexity of the sciences into the home of the lamen, he explains in a way that can be quantified and understood, and if it inspires you to pick up a book and begin reading and drawing conclusions for yourself, you'll be all the better for it. May our curiosity of all things never diminish.
@joshs1533
@joshs1533 2 роки тому
This was a brilliant lecture and really had my interest throughout. Brian Cox is a brilliant Professor and I am sure he is helping influence the next generation of Physicists.
@Lingerminator
@Lingerminator 12 років тому
Amazing! How Brian Cox handles his response to the random question at the end was truly outstanding. What an opportunity the next generation have with stepping stones like this.
@TheTobyimages
@TheTobyimages 12 років тому
Good ole Brian, I wish that he was around when I was at school. I hadnt even heard of Carl Sagan.
@samr.england613
@samr.england613 3 роки тому
Carl Sagan was the Led Zeppelin of popularizing science. (You've heard of Zeppelin, right?) :)
@rsr789
@rsr789 11 років тому
The short Feynman video was a nice touch. Thanks for posting this!
@paprotkaism
@paprotkaism 12 років тому
Unbelievable! I'm absolutely thrilled by the ease with witch he's talking! Everything seems so simple! I wish I had a chance to talk with Brian Cox someday....
@antisocialatheist1978
@antisocialatheist1978 2 роки тому
I finally made it to my first physics lecture yesterday in Minneapolis. Brian Cox is much better in real life to listen to although I still enjoy listening to his older lectures. I'll return to every lecture he has within 200 miles for the rest of my life
@TheAdwatson
@TheAdwatson 4 роки тому
I watched Carl Sagan's "Cosmos" series when it first came on TV in the UK and I totally agree with Brian's description!
@stephenboing
@stephenboing 12 років тому
The process of drawing conclusions through experiment is simply wonderful, thank you Mr Feynman.
@JamieWordsworth
@JamieWordsworth 12 років тому
A brilliant lecture and a wonderful testament from Brian to the importance of scientific research. Long live this kind of research! Allow the accidents of science to enrich our world - Penicillin, MRI, the internet ★
@nickacelvn
@nickacelvn 5 років тому
32;50 Good old Ernest Rutherford (He was, in fact, a New Zealander doncha know)
@reksubbn3961
@reksubbn3961 4 роки тому
Bloody fly. Tried to squash it. Haha.
@Hollowman87100
@Hollowman87100 11 років тому
Very interesting although i have read this in books and i have watched his shows, a really good DVD is "So you think you know reality" It features Brian, its about quantum physics and includes all the stuff from "What the bleep do we know" and more, its almost 3 hours long, great for quantum beginners and if you have a thirst for understanding you will love it. It seems very hard to come by though.
@Trevor_Austin
@Trevor_Austin 4 роки тому
How amazing. After a lecture like this you end up knowing more and knowing less.
@Layeredworld
@Layeredworld Рік тому
Wonderful! I have so much respect for Professor Brian Cox.
@vikkipage4274
@vikkipage4274 11 років тому
He's so poetic and passionate about his field, you can't help but be drawn in. I would LOVE to have a Professor like him.
@cassannereid
@cassannereid 11 років тому
I find Professor Cox to be an important figure for mainstreaming science back into civilization. Magnificent!
@inquisitiveterrestrian
@inquisitiveterrestrian 2 роки тому
Something I've noticed in all of the Brian Cox lectures I've watched is that he is always smiling. I don't think that he is faking any of his enthusiasm; he really enjoys physics.
@lu74wn2002
@lu74wn2002 Рік тому
Wow oh what a brilliant lecture. He has so much enthusiasm and passion
@Blitzkrieg14
@Blitzkrieg14 11 років тому
ARGH!!!! Those lucky bastards! XD Seriously though this guy is incredible, I find myself fighting tiredness when I listen to other guys, but Brian is so easy to understand and has gotten myself interested in Physics and Cosmology again. There's like a 25% rise in students taking A-Level Maths and Physics, that can only be good for the future. A true inspiration for us all, not just this generation. He's made science easy for all of us to understand; he honestly deserves more than an OBE.
@UUUHYEAH
@UUUHYEAH 12 років тому
This motivated me extremely to study physics.
@cloud4132
@cloud4132 3 роки тому
Hows that gone for the past 8 years?
@2napoleon6
@2napoleon6 11 років тому
"No flash photography..." *FLASH*
@leenkawas106
@leenkawas106 3 роки тому
You and Jim Khalili are such an inspiration. My life would've been so different had I had teachers like you in high school. I hated maths and found physics so obtuse. In a few lectures, you made me fall in love with both.
@Ben_D.
@Ben_D. 10 років тому
0:43 "we will have the answer to the Higgs Boson in about two years" Very accurate prediction.
@Alteredimensions
@Alteredimensions 5 років тому
Was it?
@mikemccord72
@mikemccord72 5 років тому
It's why the LHC was built. Higgs field had been hypothesized in the 60s
@lolafinch
@lolafinch 4 роки тому
Didn't amount to much though, did it?
@jamestruax9716
@jamestruax9716 3 роки тому
maybe tonight
@KLHoo7
@KLHoo7 3 роки тому
Roger Spur at Mudfossil University has proven how light Interacts with matter.If you dont look at his findings you cannot call yourself a scientist.
@rsconrado
@rsconrado 3 роки тому
Amazing lecture. Thank you Mr Cox. I do love listening you.
@UUUHYEAH
@UUUHYEAH 11 років тому
I got a A in physics because of Brian Cox
@papelhojas
@papelhojas 12 років тому
i loved this lecture, i wonder if there is one where he spends more time on the problem of gravity, but i imagine he would have needed another hour at least.
@Linkydj
@Linkydj 13 років тому
great conference, thanks for broadcasting it.
@AscendingParadigm
@AscendingParadigm 12 років тому
"Million million million million millionth of a second" is boggling my mind.
@johnbroomhead1039
@johnbroomhead1039 4 роки тому
If you want your mind boggling try working with a concreter
@Jonathan-Pilkington
@Jonathan-Pilkington 4 роки тому
@bill Bloggs take your meds Bill.
@I.m_glad_you.re_here
@I.m_glad_you.re_here 3 роки тому
Skep Tical, he’s talking to the kids...
@siobhanbeatrice4813
@siobhanbeatrice4813 4 роки тому
Thank you. It was wonderful. Brian Cox is a wonderful physicist.
@retribution722
@retribution722 11 років тому
symphony of science brought me here. this is absolute brilliance.
@stevedavis1437
@stevedavis1437 2 роки тому
"I think that anyone who says there is a conflict is really misunderstanding both" ...an awesome and intelligent statement
@rbird1985
@rbird1985 13 років тому
wonderful, I enjoyed every second. Thanks for putting this up!
@jfc213
@jfc213 3 роки тому
im 60 this yr ? and it seams you can teach old dogs new things very very interesting thanks xxx
@awesometopics1988
@awesometopics1988 3 роки тому
Very well done..loved the speech..very informative and I love the detective work about our ancestors in New mexico..really enjoyed it
@FishyOnStick
@FishyOnStick 10 років тому
fantastic presentation
@halnicholas
@halnicholas 12 років тому
"Those who think there is a conflict of religion and science, have a poor understanding of both" ...that was amazing!
@sidstevens9035
@sidstevens9035 2 роки тому
He is 100 % wrong Science is evidence Religion is faith How much more different could they be ?
@dawsonberardi973
@dawsonberardi973 2 роки тому
@@sidstevens9035 I think he's right. Religion and Science both seek to explain why we're here. Christianity's creation story and The big Bang theory can coincide with one another. One is just based off of scientific experimentation, and one made hundreds/thousands of years ago to find meaning in a complicated world. - Coming from an atheist
@bricktop9527
@bricktop9527 2 роки тому
@@sidstevens9035 both are faith based these days
@justiceitself
@justiceitself 2 роки тому
Creationists would like to have a word with you...
@audiocalls2822
@audiocalls2822 2 роки тому
@@sidstevens9035 and faith is fake
@JimmyGinjaNinja
@JimmyGinjaNinja 5 років тому
Mind was blown when he explained how einstein's time dilation equation is used for gps navigation. Also, he did an amazing job putting the genius of Einstein into perspective.
@pareshbharodiya
@pareshbharodiya 13 років тому
one of my favorite out of many
@zangetsu2k8
@zangetsu2k8 12 років тому
Simply extraordinary, I wish he'd hold a guest lecture in sweden some day, I would be at that lecure!
@johnadams-wp2yb
@johnadams-wp2yb 5 років тому
LOST: Higgs Boson. Update: FOUND
@stevenschulte1475
@stevenschulte1475 4 роки тому
@Mickey Finn it is found. This is a pre Highs Boson lecture. Keep up. Lol
@Legio__X
@Legio__X 5 років тому
2018 and still amazing
@xhyhbdka
@xhyhbdka Рік тому
I've lived around Oldham for the last 12 years, and just found out Brian Cox grew up here... I'm gobsmacked as there are no indications anywhere of this, and strongly believe there should be!
@yashaouchan
@yashaouchan 11 років тому
It's fun to hear this before they actually found the higgs boson particle.
@hitchadmirer
@hitchadmirer 12 років тому
Fluent, lucid, inspirational, entertaining....a joy. Thank you.
@MrRAAN1
@MrRAAN1 2 роки тому
The analogies that Brian Cox presents are definitely one of the easiest ones to grasp. I've been interested in astrophysics and astronomy for 8 years now, and there are concepts which are so hard to grasp.. Like the expanding universe. The raisins in the bread analogy just made it really CLICK for me, and suddenly my mind could grasp and visualize what actually happening RIGHT NOW. When he said that I literally laughed until I cried, because something clicked in my head and I knew I finally really understood it for the first time.. I'll go out on a limb and say Brian Cox is an equal caliber of educator and science-presenter as Richard Feynman was.
@nathancook6110
@nathancook6110 2 роки тому
Not got a clue what Brian is talking about... But how fascinating and great voice to listen to
@sumotherdude
@sumotherdude 11 років тому
amazing... thank you for posting!!
@spridle
@spridle 2 роки тому
So happy to see a lecture of Brian's get so many views.
@adamweaver8533
@adamweaver8533 5 років тому
49 years old and loved this lecture
@mayainverse9429
@mayainverse9429 5 років тому
there is no way he is 49 years old and has that good of hair. he looks 19
@Schizopantheist
@Schizopantheist 12 років тому
This is a really great lecture. This is EXACTLY what i'd want to tell children to get them interested in science!
@hudds90
@hudds90 2 роки тому
He is the most likable guy and a great speaker and breaks things down for your normal person like me
@Auricle86
@Auricle86 11 років тому
"and here is a picture of my on holiday in America!" -lol
@KalaRaja313
@KalaRaja313 11 років тому
@mattttg3 his 43yrs old. And to me gives the layman crash courses equivalent to a semester of physics
@josiderek
@josiderek 11 років тому
Brian Edward Cox, OBE (born 3 March 1968)
@thomasedge4life
@thomasedge4life 11 років тому
8:40 For those who want to skip the introduction and get straight to Brian Cox.
@xmxyoung
@xmxyoung 2 роки тому
Every program Brian Cox has done has been great. Space shit is fascinating.
@chuyiutak
@chuyiutak 12 років тому
Brian Cox is such an amazing speaker! He sounds so passionate and humble (=
@fjollornaz
@fjollornaz 11 років тому
This lecture makes me cry.
@jewbinson
@jewbinson 12 років тому
The Deputy President/ Vice Chancellor near the beginning of the lecture made a terrific speech. Inspirational!
@cameronmclean8291
@cameronmclean8291 2 роки тому
Loved his interview about his work with professor Michael Gambon at the unfeasabley large Telescope.Gary Bellamy.BBC radio.Down TheLine
@drunkalfuzzyness
@drunkalfuzzyness 4 роки тому
Indeed what a legend and smart man!
@collincourtois8587
@collincourtois8587 4 роки тому
What an amazing lecturer!
@pepevergara
@pepevergara 2 роки тому
I love the on-minute definition of the scientific method.
@oscarjr.cobarrubias6678
@oscarjr.cobarrubias6678 4 роки тому
Very beautiful lecture. I feel smart after watching. Thank you, Professor Cox.
@thebeardedjohn
@thebeardedjohn Рік тому
Hola amigo
@humanbeing2009
@humanbeing2009 5 років тому
Really great lecture by Brian. In fact all of them are. What I just learned from this one is, if I just keep moving , well I guess relative to you, I'll live longer! Gotta go cause it's not easy typing this when you're jogging :-)
@MasterRancisis
@MasterRancisis 11 років тому
I was there!
@n1k32h
@n1k32h 4 роки тому
Did u meet his cox! Bet ur grades were right UP there!
@leonunes1376
@leonunes1376 3 роки тому
You're lucky to have had this privilege haha
@sichunwang1337
@sichunwang1337 3 роки тому
Lucky you
@Zizlinger
@Zizlinger 12 років тому
Brian Cox is amazing!
@knarfx4732
@knarfx4732 2 роки тому
40:00 Watching this video 10 years later and seeing Prof B. Cox calling a prediction of a particle that may not even exist because a mathematical equation and then realize that this particle was the higgs boson and this video is from 2012 and the higgs was discovered on 2015 is just 🤯. When he was giving this lecture the higgs boson wasn’t discovered yet and he said the math predicted it, 3 years later BOOM 💥 the particle is here, science is awesome indeed 🔥🔥🔥
@pk-fi1ok
@pk-fi1ok 4 роки тому
1:37 ".. so no flash photography, please..." FLASH!!! lol :)))
@MelroseDJ
@MelroseDJ 12 років тому
Excellent one of the great minds of our century
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