Brian Cox lecture about the Universe ( Simple and Amazing )
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Brian Edward Cox, OBE FRS (born 3 March 1968) is an English physicist, and Advanced Fellow of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He is best known to the public as the presenter of science programmes, especially the Wonders of... series and for popular science books, such as Why Does E=mc²? and The Quantum Universe. Cox has been described as the natural successor for BBC's scientific programming by both David Attenborough and the late Patrick Moore
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they are question marks i used... yah battle on you youtube pioneers.. teach me how wrong asking questions are... dont be afraid! questioning what you already believe will strengthen the case.. yay°
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NNNNNNNNERD!!!!
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5:32 When you make a joke and nobody laughs.
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The biggest question on all our minds is, why is Brian Cox' face always so shiny?
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I think his speaking pace is a bit too fast. He does not leave room for digestion. Taking breathes occasionally would help this.
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I've wondered something for a while about the speed of light. When anything moves through the Higgs Field it interacts with the field. It either gains mass or is allowed to pass through without. What if the speed of light has a 300km/sec limit, not because photons are incapable of moving faster, but because the highest speed limit at which anything can interact and pass freely through or gain mass in the Higgs Field is 300km/sec? Maybe the photon just happens to be the one at the top that can reach the 300km/sec interaction with the field?
Feel free to drive holes through this question the size of a Buick. I've just wondered if the Higgs is the speed limit, and not the photon itself. -
What a hugely informative and well explained lecture. To make all of this knowledge accessible to everyone is really quite a skill . Also really nice to watch this knowing that the Higgs Boson particle was indeed discovered just a short time later.
Thanks very much for posting the lecture. -
He says that it is naive to believe that we are at the centre of the universe but it is proven that the centre of the universe is everywhere.
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what a load of crap,
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I'd love to bash this cunt.
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Your two great pillars are made of cheesecake, don't support anything, are going a bit mouldy and won't last much longer. Where is electromagnetism in this cosmology?
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The crab nebula is 6,523 light years away.. if the supernova happened in 1045 AD , we would see it only in the year 7568. :P He talking incorrectly.:-) The supernova happened in like BC 4433. :-)
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ZZZZZZ "snore" Thanks for the simple Simon lecture but it's all stuff I learned in the 6th grade.
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i love brian cox, he's brainier than kurt cobains garage ceiling
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The universe is not expanding, dumbass. Didn't i tell you last time? don't say the universe is expanding. Say the universe is orbiting the flat and stationary earth. Okay?
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Q: Do you know /Australia and South America are next to Africa one in the west side and the other in the west and both in the same plane, flat plane? And you know China is next to Australia in the same plane to australia.
Now what country do reach first you cross the continent Antarctica? (Antarctica itself is in the same plane with china and all the other continents of course).
Of course all the countries of the world are in the same plane, no curve between them. Right?
To make it more clear. north America( USA is in the same plane of Canada and Mexico (and the whole countries in south America. Right? Then USA is in fact in the same plane with the Atlantic, Pacific and Africa.....etc
So, planets, solar systems galaxies....All these are non existent because the earth is flat.Right? -
I liked this video a lot. I'm happy to do science as a living now. Specially at UoM
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So the observation of the law of biogenesis is you can't make life without life.. We can't make life from just chemicals yah? So where did life pop up during the Big Bang theory?
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When did the first cell form, how did it get made from chemicals? Is the last question.. Oops can't answer it Big Bang is Big bs
The law of biogenesis... Law .... Big Bang theory! Please explain!!?!.!..??.? -
I am totally in love with this man. He has a wonderful way of explaining life's joys!
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