@@bassmit9753, yes it is, otherwise, we (the human race), wouldn't need to or exist. If we didn't need to find stuff out, we would have everything we need, and wouldn't need to find stuff out, and we don't have everything we need, which we know, you plank.
I might trust a scientist to be more honest if they say that, but I'm not sure I would trust their work as much. I think "I'm not certain" is a better answer as it shows some understanding of the subject at hand, even if it's incomplete.
@@trinitrojack "I'm not certain" implies a general understanding, as you said. He doesn't have a general understanding of Dark Energy, but he knows how it affects light, so "Dunno" was the best answer he could have given in my opinion. :P
@@gu3z185 It's hard to imagine a professor of particle physics lacking a general understanding of dark energy. I think he most likely said dunno because his understanding wasn't solid enough to casually chat about it with Joe, and figured it was the quickest way of moving off the subject.
@- This came up because Joe asked about dark energy. Dark matter was actually discussed throughout most of the video. Regardless, no one claimed "dunno" isn't an honest answer.
@@larryfrancis4667 What do you mean? Stars rotate around their galaxy's central mass. And galaxies are constantly moving away from each other, so there's another movement.
brain56 that’d be ‘cause he so flipping smart himself. This guy is a pukka PHD in Phycis? I think is physics but it could be Astro physics... can’t remember. He dose lots of TV for the BBC in the UK, to try and get kids turned on to science. EOL
He’s talking about Brian Schmidt who is now Vice Chancellor of the Australian National University. I’ve heard him give a public lecture. Fascinating stuff.
@Mike Studmuffin That's right -- I believe the story is that a newspaper mistakenly thought he had died and published his obituary, which portrayed him as a man who profited from inventing a terrible weapon. He thought it was horrible that he would be remembered as contributor to violence and suffering rather than as an inventor and scientist, so in his will he set up a foundation to promote inventiveness and peacemaking.
brain56 well obama also won one then on to successfully invade Libya and Syria! Go obama go you big peace monger you!!! 2008 what a year what a man! 😂 black 🙍🏾♂️
Tamer Shahin - Valuemachineblog physics .... nothing really makes sense ... only on our planet .... when we leave our little minute blip in time ..... as our earth is and our time being aware of being .... we are a flea on a flea on a fleas back x 100,000,000,000 stars within our galaxy which has.... x 100,000,000,000 more in our own small part of space we calculate , that STOP THINKING ABOUT IT AND JUST ENJOY !!!!!!! we worry about far too much.
It shouldn't be suggested that asking questions be embarrassing. There's nothing wrong or better yet shameful to ask about things we don't know or don't understand.
HEISENBERG Aye. A lot of physicists believe that the only thing which keeps time ticking forward is increasing entropy. Once the universe reaches heat death, entropy is at its maximum and therefore time stops. Hard to even imagine such a thing.
Universe was born from a dying universe every-time this happens the exact events of history happen except different choices are made parallel universes born from other dying ones
There is just something about the way theoretical physicists speak that is so incredibly soothing. There is a calmness and steadiness thereto which you find normally with Buddhists.
Further Back I’m a physics major that ordained as a Monk In Thailand. The amount of theoretical physics inherent in the teachings of Buddhism would absolutely astound you.
Further Back That is because they can see the big picture. They have a clue about what is all about. They got away from these shit hole of a routine work, eat, sleep.
Both see the universe through much farther away and both remind you just how insignificant things are in general and that is soothing. Steadiness must be from the fact that both think/meditate alot and when speaking of the things that most matter to them, which have been deeply pondered, they speak with certainty, knowing what they know and do not know, it is all already organized and connected hence the facility on adressing those subjects.
I started a petition to try and get joe rogan into a parody radio station for GTA 6! We need more signatures. secure.avaaz.org/en/community_petitions/Rockstar_Games_Get_Joe_Rogan_a_parody_radio_station_on_GTA_6/details/
I don’t think I’ve really appreciated just how brilliant Einstein was. The fact that we use so many of his theories to this day as a basis for science and our understanding of the universe is incredible.
John 1. In the beginning was the word, the word was with God and the word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. And the word became flesh to dwell among men... Hebrews 3:10 By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible.. Jesus is the word of God, the ultimate logos of the universe, the overall of information of the hilbert space. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-39_Kk0zVicc.html (CERN) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iFEBOGLjuq4.html (emergent universe)
@@stratmanuk Tell me your "facts" on how the universe came to existence.. do you really believe that absolute nothing created everything. Or something that beyond spacetime created the universe. Cuz this is our facts. On how the universe came to be: The big bang theory proves that space and time had a beginning. Albert Einstein proved that time is a relative illusion. whatever that created the spacetime must be outside space and time. He must be timeless. Eternal, from infinity past to infinity future. It's seem like it's really hard for atheists to get glimpse of the concept of the eternity. God has no creator because their is no time in which he never existed. He is just IS. The principle of conversion of energy states Energy can neither be created or destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. At the beginning stages of the big bang photons (light particles) were the first things that came out of the singularity. Enormous amount of Energy that excaped the singularity. I believe that the singularity was the interdimensional portal (proven only mathematically) ,God opened to release his omnipotent energy into the spacetime bubble thus expanding it. That was transformed into different forms of energy and matter that are guided by the fundamental laws of nature (also proven by Einstein famous equation E = mc2) forming the universe as we know it. And in the fact that there is something instead of nothing shows that there was a decision been made. Only personal beings make decisions. The physicists say current say the most fundamental unit of reality is information. "Everything you see is a bit of information " ~ Lee Smolin All this hints to Genesis 1:3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. Hebrew 11:3 By faith we understand that the universe was created by the WORD of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_ie9musGEqQ.html (a universe out of nothing)
No flat earth, but this guy claims flat universe, which is more acceptable? Can you have one without the other? Please do not confuse this comment and regard me as a flat earther i just live in the world of science and the more you learn the more you find out how little we truly do know
Imagine if it isn’t dark matter or dark energy was only a construct of mathematical equations and we discover it’s actually magnetic fields and electrically charged plasma that controls the the whole cosmos, that would put a few noses out of joint.
@@scottmills3185 I don't think that would be the case with scientists, it would open up the universe more for them to discover. Dark energy/matter are just place names for something they don't understand.
@@ianw5439 so being qualified in plasma physics, gravity is the primary organiser of the universe? Plasma science seems to be very well aligned with the electric model, interesting you have such a strong view
Brian Cox... your brilliance astounds me..... Firstly, how incredibly knowledgeable you are about the universe, and secondly, how well you articulate it to the rest of us.
Brian Cox is a born teacher. He has a way of explaining things where he's almost happy to educate you, but not in a show-offy way, like Neil. He's humble. Brian''s awesome =)
When I look at this patient man explaining things it would take years for me to truly comprehend, and then I see people so proud of their teensy nuggets of knowledge they’ve acquired and acting like it makes them better than others. Personally I like teaching others, it makes me feel useful and helping them understand without shaming them for not (which makes zero sense to do in the first place) makes me feel like I’ve done something worth doing
What a nice guy, clever but humble, soothing but informative and enjoys his work so much that people enjoy listening to him... only downside is that I feel pretty dumb, boring and pretentious now.. 🤦♂️
Brian is that type of guy who, 5 minutes before the party ends, and after he’s listened enthusiastically to your life and career for most of the evening, tells you what he does for a living. Making you rush home and google him. Humble expert.
@@kazzatnight8657 that's in the future when we have space capsules and shit, the last thing we want to do is find planet vegeta, you want the entire earth to get solo'd by some Raditz-tier saiyan?
i just love that guys like Brian can come across as so humble and with great understanding of what is still not known. Where as politicians seem to pretend they have all the answers and lack all humility.
Neil is more of a entertainer. I often forget he is an Astrophysicist. Cox, Tegmark, Gates, Bostrom, just to name a few, they're actually trying to figuratively accumulate information on what's inconceivable. Which is what made me not care for Neil deGrasse Tyson anymore.
Listened to Brian cox a lot in the uk, he explains things in a way you can understand, trouble is after a while the numbers are beyond comprehension, but I still keep listening in the hope my brain can actually catch up at some point!!!
This has such an effect on me. I've always been interested in things like this, but only in a leymans way, I can't really wrap my head around the science behind it all. But listening to this guy, and other people in the past (Carl Sagan comes to mind) I'm almost moved to tears, because of the almost childlike wonder he, and others like him, extrude when talking about what is their job. It's so fascinating listening to people who love what they're talking about.
Yeah, that shit can be somewhat depressing and makes you feel incredibly small. Probably because it shows you how insignificant humanity, earth, our solar system and the milky way is. Geez that sounded emo...
Not just that.. Comprehending time on a large scale is overwhelming too... Try to think 4 billion years ago, the earth was brand new... Now think about 20 years ago and see how long that seems.
Valentin Stern it’s not bad to recognize ourselves as the not most important thing in the universe. People have a knack to believe we are special but we have little understanding of the whole picture. The universe is literally uncharted and holds many secretes that can end or bring us somewhere. It’s almost exciting to hear what could be in the next couple hundred years but luckily we don’t have to worry about that. We get to worry just our world for now
I wish my science teacher was as enthusiastic and interesting as Brian Cox, then I may have had more time for sciences instead of chasing skirt at school.
My favorite aspect of him is seeing how much he smiles qnd truly enjoys science and excited about it and sharing. That is such a lost trait in people nowadays I think. I wish I was lucky enough to have something I was so stoked and excited about like this guy. I love it makes me feel good especially with the constant online qnd social climate nowadays. Need more genuine nice people. I've never met him but can tell he is very humble genuine and friendly person and that is awesome. With somebody like him I wouldn't care if he was exact same way about being garbage man. I'd listen to him
I like him so much more than NDT. Cox seems to just really love what he does. Tyson just seems to love himself some NDT. Cox is so much more humble and less arrogant. Hope he's back on JRE asap.
They actually scaled back the look of Gargantua for the final film as how it "should" look in reality was deemed too confusing looking for people to understand.