Physicist Brian Cox Explains Black Holes in Plain English | Joe Rogan

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Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1233 w/Brian Cox:
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@ericteahan739
@ericteahan739 3 роки тому
To quote Einstein: 'If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, you probably don't understand it yourself. ' For simplicity is genius.
@supervhvh
@supervhvh 3 роки тому
I read Epstein hahahaha
@BrothersofOG
@BrothersofOG 3 роки тому
That’s how how shit works lol
@Nova_501
@Nova_501 3 роки тому
I’d love to see how he explained general and special relativity to a 6 year old. Still does a number on me now 😂
@Claude-Vanlalhruaia
@Claude-Vanlalhruaia 3 роки тому
You'd be surprised to know that no genuine physicist will claim they understand quantum mechanics. You can dumb down concept much like how atomic structure is dumb down or even plain outright wrongly teach in high school level . But, when you reach college level everything you know so far is thrown down the sink and you start from square one. Yes, you can simplify to certain extain to layman for them to understand partially but without knowing the mathematics that is involved you can't truly comprehend and understand.
@pharoaher3190
@pharoaher3190 3 роки тому
AGREED. And Joe Rogan is air older than 6. And this info flew straight over his head with no obstacles hahaha
@TheJattMC
@TheJattMC 4 роки тому
He looks 20 and 40 years old at the same time
@joshfewtrell7109
@joshfewtrell7109 4 роки тому
Why not even it out to 30?
@everythingbutthekitchensin951
@everythingbutthekitchensin951 4 роки тому
😂😂😬
@danlettuce8429
@danlettuce8429 4 роки тому
No beard hair or adams apple...a dude? They are both inverted btw.... Look closely.
@marcomongrain98
@marcomongrain98 4 роки тому
He is 50
@strider_hiryu850
@strider_hiryu850 4 роки тому
marco mongrain no
@timfoote6919
@timfoote6919 2 роки тому
If this guy taught my class I'd ace it out of sheer respect.
@TimCrinion
@TimCrinion 2 роки тому
I had a friend who gave maths lectures at Manchester uni. His lecture was just before Brian's every week, in the same lecture theatre. He found it difficult (and a bit demoralising, probably!) squeezing out through a crowd of fans every week at the end of his lecture.
@boosterhikes1841
@boosterhikes1841 2 роки тому
@@TimCrinion iii Oi
@TimCrinion
@TimCrinion 2 роки тому
@@boosterhikes1841 turns out I was wrong, my friend taught the lecture after Brian Cox. It was squeezing into the lecture theatre that was a challenge
@boosterhikes1841
@boosterhikes1841 2 роки тому
@@TimCrinion lol I fell asleep and my face must have typed the iii Oi because I have no idea what it means nor recollection of typing that lol Still awesome though, did he ever get to converse with him over any topics ? P
@TimCrinion
@TimCrinion Рік тому
@@boosterhikes1841 I appreciated the iii Oi
@LAMAxFACE
@LAMAxFACE 2 роки тому
The thing I love about Brian Cox is his ability to make complicated science elementary enough for us mere mortals to understand but he is also very humble doing it. He doesn't make you sound stupid for not understanding, it's simply that you have never studied that field to the degree he has. I love him, he's brilliant.
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 Рік тому
Thats why I love Tyson too. Both are great at explaining incredibly complex things, to us morons lol.
@bobo577
@bobo577 Рік тому
David Pawson once said of Einstein’s explaination of his theory of Relativity that “It takes a genius to be that simple.”
@mikemorris4548
@mikemorris4548 11 місяців тому
Lots of people haven't studied/researched a thing to do with the cosmos, and stupidity is now growing stronger and stronger.
@JohnDoe-yr3lm
@JohnDoe-yr3lm 7 місяців тому
are you 10? He didn't say anyting complicated. Whole interview was just pop culture stuff.
@LAMAxFACE
@LAMAxFACE 7 місяців тому
@@JohnDoe-yr3lm Are YOU 10. That was my point.
@youngdrago2979
@youngdrago2979 4 роки тому
When the stoner befriends the nerd from the class for science fair
@oliverhammer9173
@oliverhammer9173 4 роки тому
Young DRAGO lmao
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 роки тому
@@oliverhammer9173 🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒 I just washed my face so u have a clean place to sit 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
@2FadeMusic
@2FadeMusic 4 роки тому
Steve Thea what in the -
@cheesehead2399
@cheesehead2399 4 роки тому
💀💀💀
@GetdzY
@GetdzY 4 роки тому
And the stoners start saying all this to the nerd..
@shinobi-media
@shinobi-media 5 років тому
You can tell Brian truly enjoys explaining science to us non-intelligent.
@P9rkour90
@P9rkour90 5 років тому
jdoteazy2 to us inferior mouth breathers
@GruppeSechs
@GruppeSechs 5 років тому
I like being patronized by soft-spoken British men.
@user-eo8jx7jq4u
@user-eo8jx7jq4u 5 років тому
Isn't that non intelligent's?!!!
@user-eo8jx7jq4u
@user-eo8jx7jq4u 5 років тому
@@GruppeSechs ..that's patronised to you..!!
@GruppeSechs
@GruppeSechs 5 років тому
@@user-eo8jx7jq4u Are you on fucking speed? Shut up.
@DeedoCmuk82
@DeedoCmuk82 11 місяців тому
Brian is like a calmer , more chilled , less arrogant Neil Degrasse Tyson.
@TUTOSANDROIDtutorialesymas
@TUTOSANDROIDtutorialesymas 6 місяців тому
Smarter, dont forget that one
@satchmofan1
@satchmofan1 5 місяців тому
Yup he's like Carl Sagan. Down to earth version of Tyson lol
@ddnick
@ddnick 4 місяці тому
Sooo fcucking true bro
@char198
@char198 3 місяці тому
thats because ones british and the other is american lol
@mike_theskinny8646
@mike_theskinny8646 3 місяці тому
​@@char198simply well put
@michaeloshea3090
@michaeloshea3090 2 роки тому
I love it when he says "I don't know" A true scientist is always admits if they don't have an answer. But will never stop looking for the answer. This is refreshing!
@StupidBadyXD
@StupidBadyXD 3 місяці тому
“then it must be GOD!”. Don’t you love those arguments?
@riccardostella46
@riccardostella46 3 роки тому
You know he’s a good scientist when he’s willing to say, “I don’t know.”
@potatopotatoeOG
@potatopotatoeOG 3 роки тому
Right! He's human too.
@hrishinair4372
@hrishinair4372 3 роки тому
We wouldn't have created Quantum mechanics if scientists were like the so called "rationalistic thinker" people we see around us.
@alexandrealferan7144
@alexandrealferan7144 3 роки тому
If he was Indian he would just say he knows everything....
@tdbr515
@tdbr515 3 роки тому
Yep he's aware physics only goes so far.
@baggie_woodman
@baggie_woodman 3 роки тому
Spot on! The difference between science and religion. I don't know let's investigate vs mysterious ways.
@chadbh
@chadbh 3 роки тому
He looks like he never stopped being that boy sitting on his bed looking at the stars through his window at night.
@razkable
@razkable 3 роки тому
its inspiring ...his positive attitude while explaining black holes is ...so british!
@joeldeakin2003
@joeldeakin2003 3 роки тому
Thats because he hasnt
@mycroft791
@mycroft791 3 роки тому
He stopped for a little while..to be a rock star. Well, he was in a band for a few years before going back to school to be an astrophysicist. Kinda like Brain May, except May's rock star career was a lot more successful.
@davidtuer5825
@davidtuer5825 3 роки тому
@@mycroft791 And his astro physics career a little less so.
@quantumgravity92
@quantumgravity92 3 роки тому
I like the poetry of that
@jdogcisco1
@jdogcisco1 7 місяців тому
Joe should have more guests like this. Experts in their legitimate fields. Actual science.
@oli1764
@oli1764 4 місяці тому
Joe seems to really want to learn stuff and I think it would be awesome. I'd settle for several episodes of pure Brian Cox to be honest.
@devinward461
@devinward461 3 місяці тому
​@@oli1764 Agreed, it seems like he wants to learn but doesn't know how to tell real science from conspiracies
@djgentertainment3675
@djgentertainment3675 2 роки тому
Gotta' love Brian Cox. Such a humble and enthusiastic guy who brings science to even the minds of non-scientific people.
@danrkelly
@danrkelly 4 роки тому
Brian looks like he's on acid but just holding it together very well.
@MozTheBoz
@MozTheBoz 4 роки тому
He was once a keyboardist in a rockband so that's not far off
@bendean
@bendean 4 роки тому
@@MozTheBoz Things can only get better for him, you'd hope.
@ExploringHabit
@ExploringHabit 4 роки тому
@@bendean Boom , Tsssk.
@jamesthomad1377
@jamesthomad1377 4 роки тому
@@MozTheBoz he can hear
@patrykk.1983
@patrykk.1983 4 роки тому
Yeah 😄😄
@zachj2728
@zachj2728 3 роки тому
Stop reading comments. You're supposed to be learning about black holes.
@benjamim8046
@benjamim8046 3 роки тому
Thanks
@Donsearch33
@Donsearch33 3 роки тому
I stoped here n went back the vid 😂
@stevenfoster9402
@stevenfoster9402 3 роки тому
Don't tell me what to do
@jonathanferrer1146
@jonathanferrer1146 3 роки тому
ok😔
@yougotthis43
@yougotthis43 3 роки тому
Sry 😂😂
@Mrmhibbert
@Mrmhibbert Рік тому
Love Brian and how he explains everything. He does for science what David Attenborough did for nature and wildlife
@ICanSeeYou247
@ICanSeeYou247 Рік тому
Underrated comment
@DMcC129
@DMcC129 Рік тому
They are both national treasures
@dancochran3606
@dancochran3606 Рік тому
Apparently Brian is taking over for David Attenborough narrating for the BBC.
@cd7071
@cd7071 11 місяців тому
Yeah he reminds me a bit of Carl Sagan, who also had a great ability to teach science in a very interesting and easy to understand way
@ToriKo_
@ToriKo_ Рік тому
I just watched Interstellar again and it is truly humbling. To try to learn about relativity from lectures is one thing, but then to see Cooper dock and find that his colleague had aged 23 years, while he had only experienced 3ish hours was so bizarre. But the even more bizarre thing is that we live in that same universe, where that experience is actually possible. Just so inconceivable
@fktheproducer
@fktheproducer Рік тому
That movie is incredible, such an experience every time I watch it. In my top5 films for sure
@yanceyboyz
@yanceyboyz Рік тому
Not even possible, must happen!!!! Time dialation starts in low earth orbit, by the time GPS satellites are in their orbital paths, they have 1 second of time dialation which has to be constantly offset. It's fascinating.
@viralkaos930
@viralkaos930 4 роки тому
I like how this genius tries so hard to dumb himself down to our level just to talk to us. Thank you sir! My brain still hurts
@hlkotzehendrik7198
@hlkotzehendrik7198 4 роки тому
You must be stupid to think this is true. No way to prove any of this crap it is called theoretical science wich is a contradiction in terms.
@hassanakhtar7874
@hassanakhtar7874 4 роки тому
@@hlkotzehendrik7198 truth is a complicated word. Unless you want to get all religious, you could define truth as the observable and blackholes are observable in the sense that we can detect that there are super dense masses off in space. It doesnt matter if its just hypothetical, scientific models always change and this one is fine too. This is how many people define the truth. As an analogy, the ancient greeks already hypothesized that the earth is round by observing patterns in the stars! In the same way, we come up with hypotheses like black holes and the expanding universe by detecting EM radiation.
@hassanakhtar7874
@hassanakhtar7874 4 роки тому
If you have time watch the video: "Terrence Tao cosmic distance ladder" Its a very interesting presentation about how the ancient human beings used the stars and mathematics to hypothesize the shape of the solar system, the earth, moon, etc. To pretty good accuracy for that matter!
@aeerjordan4994
@aeerjordan4994 4 роки тому
@@hlkotzehendrik7198 THANK YOU!! I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU!
@vulgarresponse7080
@vulgarresponse7080 4 роки тому
@@hlkotzehendrik7198 i've had those thoughts for a long time!
@JonSnowIII
@JonSnowIII 4 роки тому
If I was a billionaire, I would hire this man to just talk science stuff to me while we’re drinking coffee and cognac. I just very much like him.
@Jordan-ck3cq
@Jordan-ck3cq 4 роки тому
JonSnowIII same
@lefroy1
@lefroy1 4 роки тому
And after plying him with booze you'd manoeuvre him into the bedroom, eh?
@dominicjose3660
@dominicjose3660 4 роки тому
@@lefroy1 to show your scaled model of the Von Braun wheel?
@lefroy1
@lefroy1 4 роки тому
@@dominicjose3660 No, my supermassive black hole.
@mikeysanchez4337
@mikeysanchez4337 4 роки тому
Gay boy
@rambonation363
@rambonation363 2 роки тому
Watching this episode made me realize how so much valuable and interesting it would be to have someone in person explain these topics as compared to the boredom of Just reading in a book that's hardly ever picked up. Great guest.
@Ppuffdiddleydangdoof
@Ppuffdiddleydangdoof 2 роки тому
What a great teacher! He's that rare brilliant scientist who still has his childlike sense of wonder. I can't stop my mind from being blown, repeatedly, when listening to him.
@lucastavares5872
@lucastavares5872 9 місяців тому
you would be surprised to see that many researchers have the feeling you describe. It is not rare in the scientific community.
@platinumbproductions8108
@platinumbproductions8108 3 роки тому
The way he smiles while explaining it... brings passion to my passion. You can tell there’s nothing he rather do.
@-Ace-of-Spades-
@-Ace-of-Spades- 3 роки тому
@aerial bombardment is a military hoax . . . something different, something new !
@msarchive6247
@msarchive6247 3 роки тому
@aerial bombardment is a military hoax wtf are you talking about?
@deanodebo1380
@deanodebo1380 3 роки тому
Looks like he’s constipated
@arvindjaissy1955
@arvindjaissy1955 3 роки тому
He is a musician
@Lunaskyuwu
@Lunaskyuwu Рік тому
@@deanodebo1380 makes no sense , he looks relaxed. Who is relaxed while constipated?
@8dgeethbollywood136
@8dgeethbollywood136 4 роки тому
His English accent is so english my coffee turned into tea.
@STARKILLER15100
@STARKILLER15100 4 роки тому
I’m British and I usually hate British related tea jokes but this made me laugh. Caught me off guard bro lmao
@STARKILLER15100
@STARKILLER15100 4 роки тому
I DS ik. That’s what makes the whole thing stupid
@freddiereadie30
@freddiereadie30 4 роки тому
@@work1744 India and Sri Lanka to be exact.
@Lasse3
@Lasse3 4 роки тому
Bro do you even take DMT with that tea ?
@photosmithy
@photosmithy 3 роки тому
😂😂😂👍🏼
@ghoulbby
@ghoulbby 7 місяців тому
Brian Cox's ability to explain in a simple, clear way such complex ideas show how incredibly intelligent he is. He's one of my favorite people to listen to and reminds me so much of Carl Sagan in how passionate he is about space and humanity. Plus, they both had a kindness about them that's really pleasant.
@BrianLeposki
@BrianLeposki Рік тому
Imagine being so brilliant and so cool at the same time. Most people with his sort of mind are probably hard to talk to.
@Kiina312
@Kiina312 3 роки тому
The man’s brain is absolutely fascinating and he’s so kind, warm & patient. You could ask the most simplistic question and he will take it so seriously, with complete respect & patience and explain it in a way you will understand without zero patronising mannerism. With zero egotistical nature or arrogance. He will explain it with such enthusiasm that you’re learning the answer you seek. That gives him pure joy. It’s rare in a human. I love that. I wish more people were like him.
@eyemoeba
@eyemoeba 3 роки тому
proof that all scientists (politicians, and anyone else taking life a bit too seriously) should be forced to play in a touring band for a few years.
@Apex7x
@Apex7x 3 роки тому
This is why I love the show " how the universe works" . It's like this, but with Mike Rowe narrative and multiple interviews with ppl like him...actually , I think he's on the show at times. I've learned soo much from the show and love to expand my knowledge of space.
@Kiina312
@Kiina312 3 роки тому
@@Apex7x thanks for the info, Have you seen Brian Cox’s documentaries ‘wonders of the universe’?
@mynamejacob8678
@mynamejacob8678 2 роки тому
That’s what those are most in honest in the scientific field become.
@nutelhere
@nutelhere 2 роки тому
"I wish more people were like him" - every time I see similar statement to this, I say you that you should start being like him yourself
@jm-gj2ho
@jm-gj2ho 4 роки тому
yea but does he know that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
@hamzadahir6526
@hamzadahir6526 4 роки тому
A pure example of a genius going to work solving worldwide problems
@dnd1007
@dnd1007 4 роки тому
That made me laugh out loud.
@J-J_du4nb
@J-J_du4nb 4 роки тому
Touchè my friend - that got me
@frostbiteblackice
@frostbiteblackice 4 роки тому
jm7284 Lol!!!!!
@mikekarloff2894
@mikekarloff2894 4 роки тому
he actually talks about exactly that further in the podcast
@kelevera92
@kelevera92 2 роки тому
I love Joe and how he is curious about EVERYTHING. Always asking questions, always willing to learn, and figure out if he's wrong, and WHY he is or isn't wrong. Question everything! Not questioning anything/everything is choosing to remain ignorant.
@ellobo1326
@ellobo1326 11 місяців тому
I could listen to Brian Cox talk all day. Humble genius with a pleasant voice and accent.
@marcfreeman2274
@marcfreeman2274 4 роки тому
I love how Brian Cox never tries to explain something that he has no understanding of. Hell just say "we don't know why..." And there's something so humble about that.
@Blaze-hu6py
@Blaze-hu6py 4 роки тому
Nar its just mind boggling how there is no limit to space n how it just goes on for ever. Plus it does my head in on how everything we know was create..for example at a point it was a empty void of nothing but somehow something was created out of it.
@eoghanclarke7693
@eoghanclarke7693 4 роки тому
raheem segowski the Big Bang happened 13.8 billion years ago which, supposedly, created the universe, but, Brian cox said on another video that there’s some evidence to support theories that the universe existed before the Big Bang and so that could mean that the universe never even began. Think about that lol
@Ceracio
@Ceracio 4 роки тому
@@eoghanclarke7693 On the same note, space is apparently infinite. It doesn't have a shape, it doesn't have an end, it doesn't have an edge. It just goes on, and on, and on. You will never reach the end. However fast light travels, the first photon ever emitted after the big bang, or at the hypothetical start of the universe, or even before that, is still travelling, and it still hasn't reached the end of space, and if it ever does, what the hell is beyond it? Even if space were finite, because ... well, it must be, mustn't it? It can't go on eternally, can it now? That would be totally unfathomable. Well what is beyond it? The more questions you answer, or at least come up with a hypothetical explanation for, the more questions spring up. The only thing I have ever really given any credit to in the Bible is the idea that God is infinite, he cannot be fathomed by the human mind. I think that's like space. Some things just can't be understood. Everything we know is finite, even if it's immense. The oceans are a good example : there are a bit less than 1 400 000 000 000 cubic kilometers of water on earth, and most of those are in the ocean. That's 560 BILLION olympic swimming pools. That's hard to imagine isn't it? Yeah, but it's imaginable. You can get your head around it, because it's actually a number. Space is infinitely larger. Literally. It is as much larger than a speck of dust than it is larger than a star. How is that possible?
@stevetoth7136
@stevetoth7136 4 роки тому
@@Ceracio honestly, its why hardline atheists bother me. I dont mean the ones who say there isnt a god. Im saying the ones who say there is no god, all religion was created out of evil intentions, and anyone who believes it is a moron who is not thinking anything like they, a logical thinking human should. The people who are as militant as bible thumpers, same coin diff sides IMO. I dont believe in any god or deity or specific religion really. But I do believe people underestimate how simplistic the feeling of the need is for those answers. In my opinion even.before cavemen had language, in their own heads they at one night looked up and thought "where did all this come from. What was before that?" Its such a basic question that nearly.everything TRIES to answer, from the wisest and highest academics in religous history, to.the most brilliant astrophysicists cannot answer yet. Its a question IMO religion doesn't even answer, saying from God still raises the issue of , where.did God come from. Its one of the most basic.mysteries a sentient being will ponder. Its just a paradox of logic that i dont know could ever be answered, even if including antimatter, cuz where did.that then come.from.
@sharathsh9987
@sharathsh9987 4 роки тому
I think he might be wrong about mass extinctions on Earth though. While we do not know for sure what happened, we have some ideas.
@robbiechan349
@robbiechan349 4 роки тому
This guys resting face is a smile lol
@King-pv8fk
@King-pv8fk 4 роки тому
That's why his mother called him "Happy"
@TerryTolkinnnn
@TerryTolkinnnn 3 роки тому
that's a common side effect of long-term Adrenochrome abuse
@696634
@696634 3 роки тому
@@TerryTolkinnnn What??
@kaylamertes6793
@kaylamertes6793 3 роки тому
Ha ha that's hilarious
@bloodybutterfly7113
@bloodybutterfly7113 3 роки тому
I'm pretty sure he's on shrooms or some shit that might be why.
@collegefootballwithjohnath5109
@collegefootballwithjohnath5109 Рік тому
Brian Cox has some of the best documentaries out there. He is willing to admit he doesn't know everything & such a joy to watch explaining space. He is one of the few who found his true calling.
@macolganjames5937
@macolganjames5937 Рік тому
Brian Cox is surely one of the most interesting people on this planet to listen to, and the manner in which he puts things across simplifies difficult to understand matters for everyone. I watched his ‘Planets’ series in awe.
@boverdesenutz8444
@boverdesenutz8444 3 роки тому
The title: “Physicist explains black holes in plain English” Me after watching the video in its entirety: “no hablo inglés”
@baggie_woodman
@baggie_woodman 3 роки тому
Ha ha
@numberlover8181
@numberlover8181 3 роки тому
If stuff is too heavy(massive) then it can't float on the fire anymore and it all collapses. Black holes can be anywhere from 10x the mass of our sun to infinitely massive. But it takes around 10x the mass of our sun to collapse and turn into a black hole. Also as stars burn they're slowly turning light elements into heavier ones which fall to the middle and increases the gravity toward the center and helps them collapse. When it gets too heavy, the gravity won't let anything, including light, escape
@LouieBlunt
@LouieBlunt 3 роки тому
Bahahaha,that's funny....
@garystraub8654
@garystraub8654 3 роки тому
Because he didn’t explain anything he only told theories based on the best guess. They literally made up the math. Even their base lines are made up of their best guess. No one can say 100% because NO ONE ever ACTUALLY been able to sample one for real. But that is how science works.
@IAmHereForeve
@IAmHereForeve 3 роки тому
@@numberlover8181 Once again...no habla ingles.
@1BlackParade
@1BlackParade 4 роки тому
This guy loves what he does. He’s always got such a genuine, gleeful smile when talking space and science 👌
@jlhudson7359
@jlhudson7359 4 роки тому
Doddith yeah you can tell he loves what he does
@bubblezovlove7213
@bubblezovlove7213 4 роки тому
Some people are just happy. It always shows on their faces too. I love how he refers to idiots as *nobbers* too. Lol
@whoyacallinpinhead
@whoyacallinpinhead 3 роки тому
This is a Joe Rogan podcast my friend. He definitely popped something beforehand and he’s just rolling with it.
@mariocaladrino3895
@mariocaladrino3895 3 роки тому
Fuck that... He keeps dead kids in his basement.. Look at this fuck again
@wasterdnb
@wasterdnb 3 роки тому
@@mariocaladrino3895 eh?
@kylecrane4376
@kylecrane4376 2 роки тому
Astronomy would have been a dream job for me. My math ability however pretty much put a limit on that but I love learning it still on a conceptual level. The end-game between the star and gravity is fascinating. A neutron star being essentially a 10 mile wide atomic nucleus is just mind-blowing. I've always wanted to believe there was 'something' other than a singularity at the center of a black hole and imagined it something more like the neutron star where it is an object of density sufficient that light can't escape but still not infinitely small and that it gets closer and closer to zero in size as mass is added in but that's just me never liking the "point of infinite density". Anyway I love the science of Astronomy.
@aaronkusmits4718
@aaronkusmits4718 2 роки тому
Same here. Absolutely love astronomy but math eluded me
@CorTec
@CorTec Рік тому
Math is a weird one, with most things, they get harder when you get older but I've found that when I go back to some of the more complex math now that I didn't understand well in my 20's it just makes sense now. Give it another shot.
@MrMegaMetroid
@MrMegaMetroid Рік тому
Funny thing is, scientists dont like the point of infinite density either, so youre all good haha. They try to find a theory of everything, with that, you could potentially calculate properly what happens in the center
@lennycook206
@lennycook206 Рік тому
Don't you mean a D:ream job?
@poppinlochnesshopster3249
@poppinlochnesshopster3249 Рік тому
No one actually thinks it is infinitely dense because infinity is a ridiculous concept in reality, it doesn't take infinity to stop the escape of c. it's just the generally used shorthand to describe the singularity based on math made 100 years ago.
@joshradloff2125
@joshradloff2125 2 роки тому
I’m now going to have to watch the whole interview because that was fascinating!!! to hear an actual scientist talk about incredible things in a way where I can atleast grasp the idea was so cool!!
@BrianStabnermusic
@BrianStabnermusic 4 роки тому
They didn’t mention the black hole that exists between your car’s seat and center console though.
@markpaterson6024
@markpaterson6024 4 роки тому
LoL this cracked me up! Oh and they missed talking about the black hole in everyones laundry where our socks vanish! :)
@gruesomejocker399
@gruesomejocker399 4 роки тому
We know less about that place than what this guys on about
@z1205
@z1205 3 роки тому
LMAO
@ElSeventhSon
@ElSeventhSon 3 роки тому
I don't get it, what does he mean?
@markpaterson6024
@markpaterson6024 3 роки тому
Gerhart X who Brian the first poster?
@gentooforyou
@gentooforyou 3 роки тому
"We saw that in 1054AD" he's looking good for his age tbf
@xx-ek3dl
@xx-ek3dl 3 роки тому
underrated comment
@Mo-gw5bq
@Mo-gw5bq 2 роки тому
Hahaha
@jackarius9565
@jackarius9565 2 роки тому
Good memory too, I can’t remember what I had for breakfast
@ThirtySixOz
@ThirtySixOz 2 роки тому
To be frank?
@karlclarke
@karlclarke 2 роки тому
lol
@1979thn
@1979thn Рік тому
Brian Cox has the amazing ability to make me believe that I understand what he is saying. I can watch these clips forever
@esco7931
@esco7931 2 роки тому
You just really see how much fun he has with physics and science in general - great!
@pietromarin1540
@pietromarin1540 4 роки тому
This just proves the fact that “ to truly understand something you must be able to explain it simply.”
@wcm5636
@wcm5636 4 роки тому
So true!
@bastikolaski8111
@bastikolaski8111 3 роки тому
what? How this video proves that?
@ThatGuy-eq9mz
@ThatGuy-eq9mz 3 роки тому
"if you can't explain something simply, you dont understand it well enough" ~ Einstein.
@josephg9249
@josephg9249 3 роки тому
Not necessarily true, for many it is easier to explain in laymans terms
@keplar7243
@keplar7243 3 роки тому
Feynman technique
@TheKnightPatriot
@TheKnightPatriot 3 роки тому
I like this guy. He’s got a very calming presence.
@lionsden5123
@lionsden5123 3 роки тому
You can tell he he’s completely at peace with the vastness of the unknown universe.
@caldie4338
@caldie4338 3 роки тому
his documentaries are great
@iw_has_gone
@iw_has_gone 3 роки тому
I saw him live once and I fell asleep during one of his talks. Tbf, I was very tired
@andysmyth1211
@andysmyth1211 2 роки тому
Yea here in the UK he does loads of bbc documentaries on space & nature. They are fantastic and so easy to follow as you can tell from how he talks here
@blaineatkins2968
@blaineatkins2968 Рік тому
Absolutely love it.... Thank you..😊... I could listen to a 5 hour lecture by him and not get bored.
@marks6928
@marks6928 7 місяців тому
He’s made a lot of programs for the BBC, such as Wonders of the Solar System and The Planets. He’s fantastic. They are well worth a watch.
@MrGriff305
@MrGriff305 10 місяців тому
He explains massive concepts so gently and gives the feeling they're everyday occurrences, which they are 🤯
@cosmiclyrics2307
@cosmiclyrics2307 3 роки тому
This guy is doing his absolute dream job rn. He was smiling the whole time talking about space, and cosmic objects. He's in love with it.
@keithhinchcliffe5629
@keithhinchcliffe5629 3 роки тому
that's just him; even his bitch face is a smile.
@chrismonks592
@chrismonks592 3 роки тому
There is a video where he is debating a climate change denyer and he gets really mad but apart from that I agree he is always smiling
@msarchive6247
@msarchive6247 3 роки тому
@@chrismonks592 I understand why he would get mad debating with an idiot.
@stevenkaye7096
@stevenkaye7096 3 роки тому
Of course he's always smiling , he's effin nuts
@Ratty_Rex
@Ratty_Rex 2 роки тому
I see what you did there @Cosmic Lyrics...... I see it. I mean, I wonder of Prof Brian Cox DReams about space.....
@habanerojones2169
@habanerojones2169 4 роки тому
Professor Brian Cox, the Bob Ross of Physics.
@vinny5727
@vinny5727 4 роки тому
Habanero Jones I’m just gonna paint some happy little black holes
@kieron6791
@kieron6791 4 роки тому
I’m just gonna put a black hole there, and that’s gonna be our little secret.
@sandeshp8403
@sandeshp8403 4 роки тому
The electrons keeps on getting closer and closer and beat the devil out of each other :D
@sandeshp8403
@sandeshp8403 4 роки тому
-Trees- Blackholes cover up a multitude of sins
@simonramos485
@simonramos485 4 роки тому
tv liar... cox is selling retarded crap and you are stupid enough to buy it... ☺️ watttafukenlllooozzzURRR!!! DERP
@paultanski-hampton928
@paultanski-hampton928 9 місяців тому
I like how he doesn't rush what he talks about, carefully explains it and takes great care in that 👍
@dillonkeogh4874
@dillonkeogh4874 8 місяців тому
I hope this man lives a good life ! And as we can see he is already living it . Most fascinating guest on the ahow . Would love to see/hear more of him !
@dylangb6021
@dylangb6021 4 роки тому
I’m too high for this, I’ll be back tomorrow.
@jordanpavelka2883
@jordanpavelka2883 4 роки тому
Same fam
@RichHobo
@RichHobo 4 роки тому
Did you come back?
@dylangb6021
@dylangb6021 4 роки тому
Yes but still high, great clip though
@sol_merew400
@sol_merew400 4 роки тому
Lmaoo why is this me rn lmaooo
@dinoflagella4185
@dinoflagella4185 4 роки тому
Ark1666 I understand it better when I’m stoned.
@aryandivyanshu8324
@aryandivyanshu8324 4 роки тому
This man is about to end entire career of ASMR video makers.
@Melki
@Melki 4 роки тому
Telling stories about humanity’s extinction in the softest most emotionless way. Putting you into the worst nightmare event without any sense of horror sleep. I’ll buy two of them please
@aryandivyanshu8324
@aryandivyanshu8324 4 роки тому
Melki Hassa Yayy lmao
@thatoneguy12ize
@thatoneguy12ize 4 роки тому
They suck nowa days this is atleast genuine
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 роки тому
@@Melki WE ARE GOD'S MARBLES
@Melki
@Melki 4 роки тому
Steve Thea hahaha yes, and the marbles are edible
@amandaeasterday4321
@amandaeasterday4321 2 роки тому
I love listening to Brian Cox speak. His voice is so deliberate and soothing.
@emmawilson84
@emmawilson84 Рік тому
I can’t wait to see Brian cox show next month, can listen to him all day
@MARBLEIFERTAS
@MARBLEIFERTAS 3 роки тому
When he said: "We saw Crab Pulsar Supernova explosion", I almost went to Google for a video. Then he said: "In 1054 AD".
@stavrosgeorgios5577
@stavrosgeorgios5577 3 роки тому
It's there, just in 240p.
@Southpoint2019
@Southpoint2019 3 роки тому
Mental ey
@bboobbee1965
@bboobbee1965 3 роки тому
Basically just making educated guesses
@jonathanm9436
@jonathanm9436 3 роки тому
I gave a talk on this a few years ago - it's worth reading about. The event was visible during the day for a couple of weeks back then in ol' 1054.
@elrondhubbard7059
@elrondhubbard7059 3 роки тому
The supernova in the Crab Nebula in 1054 was the last recorded supernova in the Milky Way galaxy. If you want one from modern times though, there was a supernova that went off in the Large Magellanic Cloud which is a small dwarf galaxy that orbits the Milky Way, so it's fairly close by. It's called 'Supernova 1987a' and the photos are pretty cool. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gYSndZqRsYR3w2Q.html&ab_channel=ChandraX-rayObservatory
@agfb4039
@agfb4039 5 років тому
Jamie tell this guy about your A in physics
@elchonpirasjowi3010
@elchonpirasjowi3010 5 років тому
Omg this made my day ..Tremendous
@eeevo
@eeevo 5 років тому
LOOOOO
@aminm4652
@aminm4652 5 років тому
Brian Cox got a D in maths. Fact. Anyone can turn it around if they apply themselves.
@jtorres5381
@jtorres5381 5 років тому
I'm dead!😂😂😂
@comingsoon8372
@comingsoon8372 5 років тому
💀
@paulcrewe3125
@paulcrewe3125 2 роки тому
What a lovely man. Very tactful, he explains things which are very complicated that most educated people could not perceive.
@user-wj4sl7mj6k
@user-wj4sl7mj6k 4 місяці тому
Brian Cox is by far the greatest Teacher in the field of science 🔭. The man is humble, Patience, and love explaining to the average person. I have the deepest respect for this man. Cheers 🍻
@calimango7926
@calimango7926 3 роки тому
This guy is so likeable, everything from his slight smile to his gentle voice to his graceful hand gestures to his British accent...I could listen to him talk all day.
@za.307
@za.307 3 роки тому
He use to be in a pop band D:Ream, they had a few hits. He played the keyboards. Damn talented guy.
@msarchive6247
@msarchive6247 3 роки тому
I don't really like his voice, I prefer Carl Sagan
@iain075
@iain075 3 роки тому
Manchester accent, delivered by a very smart man in love with his subject in a calm manner. Agree. He’s a delight.
@danielcorr7972
@danielcorr7972 3 роки тому
Dream things can only get better. Won’t believe he’s in it, I don’t and I know he’s in it. You tube it 🇬🇧
@za.307
@za.307 3 роки тому
@@danielcorr7972 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g2mLoHiMfoWllWQ.html Check out his hair from the Rock band before D:Ream.
@benjohn2519
@benjohn2519 3 роки тому
His voice sounds soothing. He should talk in Headspace
@DiegoSanchez-ew9kg
@DiegoSanchez-ew9kg 3 роки тому
I couldn’t stop listen to the Headspace guy’s voice once I read this comment
@jesseliverless9811
@jesseliverless9811 3 роки тому
@Chango Chilemba Chill dude, you sound like you need some help. Remember, the problem is not elsewhere, it lies within you, you just need to find it and remedy it.
@EatinMonstersSince87
@EatinMonstersSince87 3 роки тому
Haha truth.
@RickySpanish93
@RickySpanish93 3 роки тому
@Chango Chilemba why are you so angry?
@tunokies
@tunokies 3 роки тому
Brian has his own podcast called The infinite Monkey cage
@drewlongbottom9944
@drewlongbottom9944 7 місяців тому
This guy is just excellent at explaining his theories, based off studying many other theorists. He has dedicated alot of time to thinking about what he loves. Ain’t no way any human understands how old or big the universe is, or he’d have created it and would have the ability to fly using his mind. It’s that simple.
@tarunravikumar2362
@tarunravikumar2362 Рік тому
the happiness in his eyes while explaining that is what i want to have when i work or find something to do in life!
@anipartom
@anipartom 5 років тому
"It's quite cool." It's fucking terrifying that's what it is.
@rl1226
@rl1226 4 роки тому
We gonna die anyway bro
@Wildboy789789
@Wildboy789789 4 роки тому
@@rl1226 im not tho
@jasonp6537
@jasonp6537 4 роки тому
Wildboy789789 bold statement
@crawlingamongthestars3736
@crawlingamongthestars3736 4 роки тому
Cool and terrifying
@trippparsley9666
@trippparsley9666 4 роки тому
Cool yet terrifying, kind of like... A lot of things actually 😅
@bannaubrycheiniog1329
@bannaubrycheiniog1329 4 роки тому
Such a soothing voice to hear on a lazy Sunday afternoon with a hangover.
@kieranpugh5342
@kieranpugh5342 4 роки тому
Couldn't agree more but Mr Attenborough tops my list
@darkwizard2651
@darkwizard2651 4 роки тому
Breaking Bad is the best thing to watch when hungover.
@bannaubrycheiniog1329
@bannaubrycheiniog1329 4 роки тому
@@kieranpugh5342 oh yes! Love Mr Attenborough too!
@bannaubrycheiniog1329
@bannaubrycheiniog1329 4 роки тому
@@darkwizard2651 I've never seen an episode of that show, so I can't comment!
@callahandylan
@callahandylan 4 роки тому
That was the most aggravating and disgusting voice. Cut it off within 2 minutes just because of the way he talks
@jimjernigan8694
@jimjernigan8694 Рік тому
Brian Cox is an incredible person to listen to and so smart, I could Listen to him explain science all day!
@jrodthegreat1
@jrodthegreat1 Рік тому
There’s two voices I can fall asleep to… David Attenborough and Brian Cox. I can pay attention to every word but they are so relaxing. Kinda hard to explain
@Qui-9
@Qui-9 5 років тому
He's almost soothing to listen to. Not in a super smooth way, just calm, articulate but relaxing, engaging sort of way.
@rocker8253
@rocker8253 4 роки тому
Joe "So DMT isn't at the center of a black hole" Rogan
@Luke-vz4wd
@Luke-vz4wd 4 роки тому
George Rome he definitely knows about it lmao
@twowolveshighfiving
@twowolveshighfiving 4 роки тому
was scrolling around and saw this videos thumbnail. i thought for a moment that Brian was Rodney mullen.
@Luke-vz4wd
@Luke-vz4wd 4 роки тому
George Rome yea same that’d be funny af. I’ve seen him mention it in an Instagram post once but never on the podcast
@cherryblossom3046
@cherryblossom3046 Рік тому
Brian is a genius both at explaining complex science and making it all very interesting and captivating instead of being deadly boring, to us all non-scientists. Well done Prof. Cox. 👏
@macysondheim
@macysondheim Рік тому
He’s an alcoholic, & a criminal
@petera9374
@petera9374 Рік тому
Joe seems really interested in these things, and he has done his research. Brian cox is a superstar. So good at explaining complex topics. And so humble.
@metzger5850
@metzger5850 3 роки тому
Joe "I feel smart if I squint super hard" Rogan
@Matt-gv5bq
@Matt-gv5bq 3 роки тому
Joe “I’m high as shit” Rogan
@adesh2383
@adesh2383 3 роки тому
Lol Joe is the reeeeally high guy who looks like he’s trying to keep his thoughts together while his guests are extremely articulate.
@tomabela7949
@tomabela7949 3 роки тому
😂
@TheIndianJohnSmith
@TheIndianJohnSmith 3 роки тому
Joe "If I ain't squintin', I ain't thinkin'" Rogan
@chrispugsly
@chrispugsly 3 роки тому
I think he's just trying super hard to stop his brain from exploding
@alexyamane
@alexyamane 5 років тому
Brian Cox is what an exceedingly intelligent yet exceedingly humble person sounds like. ^_^
@fuckthis8547
@fuckthis8547 4 роки тому
@Evil Whitefaced Nick Cannon lmfao
@hugopoyoyo9886
@hugopoyoyo9886 4 роки тому
@WHO THE F AtE MY CHICKEN freeeeEEEeeeeEEeEe Nelson Mandela....
@HeedfulGibbon
@HeedfulGibbon 4 роки тому
Alex Yamane that smirk makes me want to smack him upside the head
@nixpaFPS
@nixpaFPS 4 роки тому
@@HeedfulGibbon y? Whats wrong with brian cox?
@Jaderouge123
@Jaderouge123 Рік тому
I love how I'm listening but I already know some parts because pro Brian Cox had taught me already, I have many books he was my first stepping stone into admiring the universe and physics, he is the best teacher and so humble and calm.
@toddcampbell9044
@toddcampbell9044 Рік тому
This man is a credit to science. Hi is both genuine and calm
@TimothyBrake
@TimothyBrake 4 роки тому
This guy is amazing and he is even smart enough to say “I don’t know that’. A lot of wannabe smart guys try to hide things they don’t know but it’s just the way it is. He explains everything really well. Bring him on more please 👍
@orphenmesser4299
@orphenmesser4299 3 роки тому
If you interested in this subject. There're a lot of his documentary show on BBC. I would recommended this series named "Human Universe". ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZY9_eq9nj4ahwGg.html
@namehere4954
@namehere4954 3 роки тому
The suspected binary star in our solar system is Jupiter. It would explode into a star if it had enough mass but it doesn't. It is nothing that exists in the Kuiper Belt as Joe suggests.
@goldenboy06
@goldenboy06 3 роки тому
Name Here probably just thinking of the the theoretical 9th planet that may be out there on an extremely distant orbit.
@peaceonearth351
@peaceonearth351 3 роки тому
@@namehere4954 Jupiter is a big baseball bat for Earth; protecting it.
@peaceonearth351
@peaceonearth351 3 роки тому
@@goldenboy06 I think the Viking satellite has just recently left our solar system and into interstellar space but yeah, there certainly could be a ninth planet.
@johnsmithee6660
@johnsmithee6660 5 років тому
At the deepest point of the Black Hole, you'll get to see Murph grow up from a teenager to an adult.
@tylad98
@tylad98 5 років тому
Dont let me leave murph
@jamiereilley9145
@jamiereilley9145 5 років тому
hahaha
@johnsmith-wx5fb
@johnsmith-wx5fb 5 років тому
Ha ha ha yes event horizon great movie
@mitcht1026
@mitcht1026 5 років тому
@@johnsmith-wx5fb LOL No... Event Horizon was a fucking horror movie. you're thinking of interstellar.
@johnsmith-wx5fb
@johnsmith-wx5fb 5 років тому
@@mitcht1026 im not really that interstellar these days give me a refreshing kronenbourg 1664 any day.
@MrCampfires
@MrCampfires Рік тому
Some teach to build their ego, some for the joy of teaching. You will leave the first forgetting the topic, and wondering if the motive was teaching at all . The other enriches you; leaves you impressed; and glad you spent the time. Joe, I'm impressed with your guest and glad I spent the time. .
@lindagodichiabois2768
@lindagodichiabois2768 2 роки тому
Just like his books Prof.Cox' explanations on camera, in lectures or on podcasts, are always clear and understandable. He is just very clever at translating ''genius'' into ''plain''.
@krisweaver7524
@krisweaver7524 2 роки тому
That's easy to say on UKposts. I would like to hear your summary of this mini lecture on black holes.
@rudycarlson3627
@rudycarlson3627 4 роки тому
Wow it’s so calming to listen to this guy Epstein didn’t kill himself
@pmp2559
@pmp2559 4 роки тому
Yep i could listen to joe most of the day
@Jsaiis
@Jsaiis 4 роки тому
Nobody cares what happened to a pedo
@trvrt1cl3
@trvrt1cl3 4 роки тому
Daniel Perez Yeah, but it would’ve been nice if he could’ve sold out his friends. Instead, Bill had to get rid of the witnesses.
@Jsaiis
@Jsaiis 4 роки тому
@@trvrt1cl3 ppl Are not going to stop what they doing to investigate what happened to a pedo just move on he had it coming.
@trvrt1cl3
@trvrt1cl3 4 роки тому
Daniel Perez of course he had it coming, I’m just saying, would’ve been better to have 5-10 dead chomo’s rather than just 1...
@a.michaels5656
@a.michaels5656 3 роки тому
This is the guy who got ignored when talking about something he's passionate about, who finally finds somebody who'll listen
@a.michaels5656
@a.michaels5656 3 роки тому
@@AlxndrXX Nope. You just dont get it.
@a.michaels5656
@a.michaels5656 3 роки тому
@@AlxndrXX I don't have to argue the meaning of my own comment, do I?
@charlieschurk
@charlieschurk 3 роки тому
Alex Painter he probably meant back when he was younger and he didn’t get paid for what he did
@rauljimenez8132
@rauljimenez8132 3 роки тому
The "elite" physicists though that he was "cheapening" physics by making it more understandable for the "common man". Probably some of them were jealous.
@2510LuL
@2510LuL 3 роки тому
I can totally relate to that feeling as a super passionate metalhead with friends who mostly listen to rap
@J1I9M7M4Y
@J1I9M7M4Y Рік тому
A man who can exlpain such complex matters in such a simple way is truly intelligent!
@justinmix143
@justinmix143 2 роки тому
Brian is like the best astrophysicist there is in regard to explaining the universe in such a way that he makes it super enjoyable & entertaining to learn. Even better then Degrasse Tyson (in my humble opinion). I can’t imagine how anyone could ever not just love the hell outta this dude. He’s le shìt
@programclu1
@programclu1 5 років тому
I don't know what I find more impressive about Brian Cox. His vast knowledge and intelligence, or his ability to constantly smile as he talks.
@Andy-jw4xc
@Andy-jw4xc 5 років тому
Nik or the fact he’s 50yrs old. He knows some things I don’t.
@the7esla989
@the7esla989 5 років тому
I think he tries really hard to not look arrogant...
@kevinknapp9473
@kevinknapp9473 5 років тому
@@Andy-jw4xc it's easy, he's British. Despite his vast knowledge of space, he's never actually seen the sun.
@lpmuzza3274
@lpmuzza3274 5 років тому
@@the7esla989 its a very britsh thing to not appear arrogant in trying to demonstrate a point or a skill
@lucaviggiani2189
@lucaviggiani2189 5 років тому
Louis Murray Something that other countries would do well to try and emulate. Prof. Cox, I suspect, thinks that the message, idea or theory is more important than the person delivering it. His personal hero Richard Feynman would’ve agreed.
@prezzeruk4054
@prezzeruk4054 5 років тому
Brian cox is a very respected chap in the uk. Wen he talks, everyone listens!
@mickelodiansurname9578
@mickelodiansurname9578 5 років тому
There's a lesson in there for the entire population of Westminster. Step one grow a brain, step two don't be a dick, step three apply newly formed brain to actual problems.
@fryricelover3358
@fryricelover3358 5 років тому
im from the U.S and i love that word, chap.
@prezzeruk4054
@prezzeruk4054 5 років тому
@@fryricelover3358 lol. Yeah, its a general term for a man, in a nice way.
@adamparker6541
@adamparker6541 5 років тому
He should sort brexit out then
@RevGary
@RevGary 5 років тому
Wrong. I'm a qualified scientist here in the UK and I have NO respect for Bwian Cocks and his pseudoscience.
@siddharthupadhyay431
@siddharthupadhyay431 8 місяців тому
“Jaime, pull up that video of a bear fighting a black hole”
@IndigO-Rebel
@IndigO-Rebel Рік тому
Brian Cox documentaries about space/time etc are brilliant he’s the David Attenborough of his field 🙌
@patricky101
@patricky101 3 роки тому
Respect Brian, getting Alan Shearer to grasp this is very impressive.
@tychothefriendlymonolith
@tychothefriendlymonolith 2 роки тому
Next up: Gareth Southgate learns "Heisenberg's uncertainty principle"
@shmddee
@shmddee 5 років тому
You can hear Joe Rogan's mind being blown when Brian talks about the neutron star.
@jeffo2112
@jeffo2112 4 роки тому
Joe Rogan has no mind to blow. He has no idea how many feet are in A mile( from the Randal Carlson interview) let alone cosmological facts. But I bet he knows how many grams of weed are in A Pound.
@WotWizz
@WotWizz 4 роки тому
@@jeffo2112 what does that even mean? "But I bet he knows how many grams of weed are in A Pound." like what the fuck? that's your typical WoT player I guess. Throws retarded insults around and doesn't even know how to coherently construct said insult.
@exoticwhipsbroadspipesandbags
@exoticwhipsbroadspipesandbags 4 роки тому
jeffo2112 5,280 feet in a mile... 448 grams in a pound.
@exoticwhipsbroadspipesandbags
@exoticwhipsbroadspipesandbags 4 роки тому
jeffo2112 I know both lol
@braki_1966
@braki_1966 4 роки тому
@@exoticwhipsbroadspipesandbags me too, just used the good ol' google😁
@jacobheinz8757
@jacobheinz8757 Рік тому
I feel so small when I watch videos about space, but at the same time its fascinating.
@erlindasealsa
@erlindasealsa 2 роки тому
He has lots of documentaries in BBC about science and natures . Love him he is simply genius and love what he is doing .
@steveszanto1581
@steveszanto1581 3 роки тому
I could listen to this guy explain a damn grilled cheese sandwich and be equally happy. So calming and interesting
@tessaf4980
@tessaf4980 3 роки тому
"So halfway through the bread and cheese sort of.. flip"
@-Ace-of-Spades-
@-Ace-of-Spades- 3 роки тому
@aerial bombardment is a military hoax Hmm . . . original. . . I like it !
@exceptionalusername
@exceptionalusername 4 роки тому
This is actually Rodney Mullen's non-skateboarding alter-ego.
@dillonu.4975
@dillonu.4975 4 роки тому
Hahaha
@HBInHD.
@HBInHD. 4 роки тому
So weird I was watching Rodney Mullen videos and this was suggested, I watch rogan videos often but this one specifically like what haha
@z50king29
@z50king29 4 роки тому
Oh wow
@exceptionalusername
@exceptionalusername 4 роки тому
@@jokone1 right I was like " bout time game-changing Rodney gets on the show"... then i was like "o wait it says PHYSICIST..." then I was like " yeah I can see Rodney being a closet Physicist. bout time game-changing Rodney gets on the show" 😉
@suicide_king6804
@suicide_king6804 4 роки тому
He'd be a dope guest.
@ryanmccarthy8625
@ryanmccarthy8625 Рік тому
I first became familiar with the concept of black holes when I was 11 or 12 while watching the Discovery Channel at home. Just the idea of falling into one and being ripped to shreds gave me nightmares.
@hackshawridge
@hackshawridge 2 роки тому
You can tell Brian Cox is so humble with his words. So joe can relate to them.. and i still find joe struggle with those words😍🤣🤣
@reddirtrhodes2039
@reddirtrhodes2039 4 роки тому
I have learned more from Joe’s guests than I did in collage.
@AyeeMarauder
@AyeeMarauder 4 роки тому
Red Dirt Rhodes I can tell.
@thedalj
@thedalj 4 роки тому
You spelt college wrong.
@jack-kl7kb
@jack-kl7kb 4 роки тому
Lmao
@hajam4714
@hajam4714 4 роки тому
Lol so ironic
@omaralmitwally3475
@omaralmitwally3475 4 роки тому
@@AyeeMarauder beautiful comment 😂👍
@512TXSDIY
@512TXSDIY 3 роки тому
“I don’t know” makes him creditable to me.
@shumailkhan7205
@shumailkhan7205 3 роки тому
Credible*
@How2Guru
@How2Guru 8 місяців тому
I could watch this interview all day
@Disnamesucksass
@Disnamesucksass 2 роки тому
I reallllly wish Joe got more Scientists, physicists, geologists, engineers on the show. His interview style is the BEST. I remember trying getting hooked on Joe's podcasts of scientists specifically, and then branched out trying to find other podcasts for more content with scientists, but none were as good. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. I dont like NDT's podcasts that much, he kind of interrupted guests a bit more then i'd like in the ones I've heard
@TheGareth77
@TheGareth77 5 років тому
Jamie got an A in physics
@OnyxXThePunch
@OnyxXThePunch 5 років тому
Love physics
@alphanoob7947
@alphanoob7947 5 років тому
You're gonna trigger Eddie Bravo
@themanagement69
@themanagement69 5 років тому
Jamie got an A in 1-D kinematics and force vectors, nothing even remotely close to this stuff.
@markd.1114
@markd.1114 5 років тому
I fluncked out in skool but have a 10 inch wang so i win!
@pasijutaulietuviuesas9174
@pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 5 років тому
@@themanagement69 First year should include the entire classical mechanics field no matter where you study...
@qtDiabolik
@qtDiabolik 5 років тому
Damn, I can listen to this guy talking about space for days. He should have his own podcast or something.
@jacobjorgenson9285
@jacobjorgenson9285 5 років тому
Gonzo look up his science documentary series
@MaggieTheCat01
@MaggieTheCat01 5 років тому
Wonders of the Solar System and Wonders of the Universe. Well worth a watch.
@DQBlizzard_
@DQBlizzard_ 5 років тому
he could call it safe space
@TRU_Lunchy
@TRU_Lunchy 5 років тому
Bravo !
@Necromonger69
@Necromonger69 5 років тому
When he speaks, he speaks with passion.
@jimmyispromo
@jimmyispromo Рік тому
I can listen to this man explain anything.
@mpaung
@mpaung 2 роки тому
"...in plain English" got me here. 😂😂
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