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In Class With Brian Cox 2018 

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Join us for an exclusive In Class With session with world-renowned physicist, presenter and former rockstar Prof Brian Cox, as he fields questions from students around Australia.
Do you want to know more about the formation of our universe? How the human brain is linked to the cosmos? What’s inside a black hole?
With thanks to our friends at Lateral Events.
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@sparxy1968
@sparxy1968 5 лет назад
It is his ability to reply to any question without ever talking down to people and helping raise up the enthusiasm for the kids. Can you imagine if all Physics teachers were like him? We'd have resolved many of the worlds problems e.g. energy crisis, grand unified theory of everything and so so so much more.
@koitorob
@koitorob 3 года назад
I had a great physics teacher at South Bromsgrove High School, Doc Evans, and a total twat of a physics teacher, Mr Peters!
@haydndavies2475
@haydndavies2475 3 года назад
Totally agree.👍
@andreclay9324
@andreclay9324 2 года назад
You prolly dont care but does any of you know a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any help you can give me
@ayaangrant4948
@ayaangrant4948 2 года назад
@Andre Clay instablaster :)
@andreclay9324
@andreclay9324 2 года назад
@Ayaan Grant Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@wolfe1970
@wolfe1970 5 лет назад
Brian Cox literally makes me want to go back to school and get a decent education
@andrejpejcic6067
@andrejpejcic6067 5 лет назад
Lol, indoctrination you mean.
@efgtest
@efgtest 5 лет назад
I think if you start writing your own imaginations you will do much better.
@_charliezard_7218
@_charliezard_7218 4 года назад
Andrej Pejcic you are the lowest form of life
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 3 года назад
Brian Cox makes me want to go back to school and get a decent education. Tip: a sentence ends with a full-stop, a question ends with a question mark, not ending a sentence at all means you have to go back to school.:P
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 3 года назад
@@_charliezard_7218 Why do people have a need to be rude and attack the person, rather than their comment? Have you ever heard the phrase "slander is the tool of the loser"? Discuss the case, don't attack a person, it just makes you seem like the rude one.
@Willam_J
@Willam_J 6 лет назад
Brian’s enthusiasm for physics is infectious. He gets so excited when he has the chance to talk about it. I love the way he encourages kids to get interested in physics by telling them that THEY will be the ones to answer the questions that we can’t currently answer. Another thing I really like about him is that he always has new ‘material’. There are a lot of great science communicators out there, but they get a little old to listen to because they never have anything new to say. Brian always has something new and interesting to say.
@aldito7586
@aldito7586 Год назад
Bill. Sorry. But Brian Cox is wrong. A gravity based theory for the Universe just does not work. Only the electric theory for the Cosmos works.
@sergiozdrums
@sergiozdrums 6 лет назад
I love how Brian expresses and explains the ideas
@janinasimons8533
@janinasimons8533 5 лет назад
+Sergio you have watched too much idiot box.... this pretty boy, cant give you any evidence only theories, maybes etc.... and he is in for a very rude awakening as are many others.. There is history, archology, real science not this pretty boy tv stuff..... and bottom line,,,, you cant make something out of nothing.... if you could these great scientists instead of talking would be making new planets to live on .... but no all they do is talk and theorise and have no proof... SAD that people have stopped using their own brain...
@TheFatSteez
@TheFatSteez 5 лет назад
Janina Simons Hey Janina, just wondering what makes you think he should be able to create new planets? Edit: Name typo
@janinasimons8533
@janinasimons8533 5 лет назад
@@TheFatSteez What an interesting comment, but maybe it was for James not for me.....better repost for James :)
@slylataupe1697
@slylataupe1697 4 года назад
Janina Simons : you are way to harsh on the boy! Brian has legit diploma in physics and he is very good for simplification of concepts for the profanes like me.
@thegiantpumpkin5903
@thegiantpumpkin5903 4 года назад
Janina Simons What’s this “rude awakening” then fucktard? By the way, your use of punctuation is unsettling, please learn to type English properly before criticising someone.
@kaydavis5796
@kaydavis5796 5 лет назад
Brian's charm is probably even more than his considerable knowledge. He's a joy to listen to and learn from.
@DylRicho
@DylRicho 3 года назад
@Pil Gor "Kath David" seems to have an issue with science. They have been posting toxic comments all over this video.
@vinnytaranova6163
@vinnytaranova6163 5 лет назад
Brian is so enthusiasts about his interests and his oratory abilities are fun to listen to because of it. Great science communicator.
@JJ33438
@JJ33438 4 года назад
He makes science so interesting! What a magnificent teacher. I love him.
@montaguemetal3416
@montaguemetal3416 2 года назад
As always, Professor Brian Cox continues to make science totally accessible to the public, from school children through to Adults with any level of knowledge. For me it's his enthusiasm about science in general that is so captivating and ensures that you really want to listen to whatever he is saying when he talks.
@baronvonfaust
@baronvonfaust 6 лет назад
Rocking the Bladerunner shirt :D
@Lyonessi
@Lyonessi 2 года назад
Brian's character and his attitude to physics is what keeping the child in you alive looks like. What an inspiration.
@MilesColtrane.
@MilesColtrane. 4 года назад
As people here might have already experienced, listening to Brian Cox talk and explain things is a great pleasure, he’s so brilliant at explaining things and giving so much inspiration. I just bought his book called “Why does E=mc^2?” And oh my god, it’s so good. Reading him is just as good, might even be better. I definitely recommend that book to anyone interested in relativity, it’s amazing...
@zezumi1120
@zezumi1120 2 года назад
One thing I love about Brian is there is no dumb question to him, and that he constantly acknowledges how great these questions are! Regardless if he's answered the question many times, his answer always feels personable because of his acknowledgments!
@istvantoth7431
@istvantoth7431 5 лет назад
Such a great lad! Funny to notice that even adults enjoy the answers to questions asked by children. You gotta love science!
@montaguemetal3416
@montaguemetal3416 2 года назад
🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
@Lithrilla
@Lithrilla 5 лет назад
So in about 5 minutes Cox managed to teach me stuff that schools have tried to teach me for years.
@RealParadoxed
@RealParadoxed 2 года назад
The best teachers can summarise an answer
@SoCalLAKid
@SoCalLAKid Месяц назад
I love how he encourages and makes the young generation interested in science by telling them they could find out themselves if they study.
@essy111
@essy111 5 лет назад
This man Brian never seems to age what scientific secret has he got?
@sekoivu
@sekoivu 4 года назад
That's true... he looks completely ageless, although his hair is about starting to get grey.
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 3 года назад
This man, Brian, never seems to age. What scientific secret has he got?* It read like shit so I had to fix it.
@rryankellyy
@rryankellyy 3 года назад
@@OriginalPuro You still understood what they meant
@johnjohn-cs9eu
@johnjohn-cs9eu 2 года назад
"Monkey" adrenal organs. Get with the program: you got RU-vid too fhs (for heaven's sake.)
@TheDjackso1
@TheDjackso1 4 года назад
Great questions. Good to see science is alive and well in australian schools
@PaulSteenOriginal
@PaulSteenOriginal 4 года назад
I LOVE these questionaires! They really put things into perspective. Thank you Brian and Alan for being so clear, and thank you to everybody who makes these things happen ♥ :) Hope I can be part of it soon!
@leightonmacmillan3396
@leightonmacmillan3396 7 месяцев назад
I love how he can speak proper England. No "like", "you know", I'll just go ahead and", "umm...um, like, ya know, really", "goin" instead of "going", and all the other moronic speech affectations one hears today, even from commentators. Illiteracy is rampant. He speaks with confidence, clarity and enthusiasm. I'd still be going to school if I had professors like him.
@alexwilson2268
@alexwilson2268 6 месяцев назад
Well said, mate. Wish I knew more people like you.
@HeyItsKora
@HeyItsKora 6 лет назад
Question two was absolutely fantastic. I love kids for the brilliant original questions they ask!!
@gregoryduggins1069
@gregoryduggins1069 5 лет назад
One of the greatest teachers.
@JoeyP946
@JoeyP946 12 дней назад
I love Brian's enthusiasm. It makes me a lot more excited to learn things
@markwilliams9600
@markwilliams9600 2 года назад
Brian Cox you are awesome 'i love your passion and excitement for the universe that we live in! I also appreciate your simple explanations about the things we do and don't know which makes it easier for people like me to understand! Thank you for all your hard work and you are and always will be a legend 👌💪👍
@IndranilBiswas_
@IndranilBiswas_ 5 месяцев назад
Every time I watch Prof Brain's videos, I learn 100 things and / or better my understanding of something complicated!! Thanks for all the knowledge in your style!
@edwardshields6691
@edwardshields6691 6 лет назад
And, thank you, Brian! I won a bet because of you. You made a statement of the expanding universe. I was screaming "The Bubble Theory" at the screen. Friends in the room said to me what do you know you only have a high school diploma! Five minutes down the pike, you said bubble, not once, but thrice!!! Two of these people have doctorates in the sciences. I said to them " I hope you can get your money back on those degrees that you spent a fortune on!" Then I collected my winnings. If I have the good fortune to go to Manchester England ( across the Atlantic Sea) I wanna take you out to dinner. Thank you again, Eddie in Quincy Massachusetts.
@johnnyyuma9326
@johnnyyuma9326 6 лет назад
You won a bet on UN-provable "THEORY'S" Whoever paid up is a much bigger idiot than you, and you are a "FUCKING COMPLETE IDIOT"
@ninjagaiden2277
@ninjagaiden2277 6 лет назад
Johnny yuma he said the “bubble theory” not “bubble fact”.
@nicktecky55
@nicktecky55 6 лет назад
If you do get to Manchester, you'll find they dislike smart arses pretty much the same as everyone else. BTW: The Atlantic is an Ocean. BTW2: Cox doesn't live in Manchester, he and his family live in London. He can afford his own dinner.
@BlueCosmology
@BlueCosmology 5 лет назад
You don't pay a fortune to get a doctorate. In fact the opposite, you are paid to do a doctorate.
@HeatherBishopShiva
@HeatherBishopShiva 5 лет назад
@@johnnyyuma9326 LOL...what the fuck isn't, this is still hypothesis and theories to unify General relativity and Quantum Mechanics, because the damn math falls apart. How about this, when you get YOUR PhD I will then even admit you have a right into this conversation and take someone else to task with your big words that really just mean, you do NOT understand what you are talking about. This is my field, has been for 25 years. You do not even seem to have a GED level of true understanding in Physics going by your BS insults to others on this page. When your brain in made of glass, you shouldn't throw stones. It just shows you for a idiot, in need of more education. Have a great day.
@RaysAstrophotography
@RaysAstrophotography 5 лет назад
Awesome show Brian & Team. My best wishes to all Aussie students and amateur astronomers
@apollombabazi5549
@apollombabazi5549 4 года назад
I geatly admire Professor Brian Cox. He is the Isac Newton of our times!
@sg-gj4ex
@sg-gj4ex 4 месяца назад
Never get bored listening to brian cox
@w00fw00f
@w00fw00f 4 года назад
Me: What day is it? Brian: "Now thats a good question!"
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 3 года назад
I would ask which day it is(not "what" day..) and Brian would reply, as per usual, that it is a good question. Also, don't make a sentence into 3 lines of text.
@rickquest6385
@rickquest6385 4 года назад
You nailed it Brian! (one of my favorites)
@fmlunchbox
@fmlunchbox 5 месяцев назад
As an amateur biologist, I love his appreciation for my field. We're both working towards the same goal: understanding. He has such an eloquent way of speaking about all the sciences... I'm such a fan almost immediately. I'm glad I found Brian Cox while he was still alive, lol. I found Hitchens years after he passed and was beyond sad. Two totally different people, but the sentiment is the same.
@freijnichols
@freijnichols 3 года назад
I could listen to him all day😊
@3DLL.
@3DLL. 6 лет назад
The bloke is a genius
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 лет назад
Me too!
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 лет назад
Lol! Having said that, I am a poor reader.
@c.j.2272
@c.j.2272 6 лет назад
haha hes nothing but a bellend!! total bullshit! but you just carry on sucking up that shit mate!😂😂
@DarrenSaw
@DarrenSaw 6 лет назад
Johnny yuma Fuck off flattard, you aren't funny or clever.
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 лет назад
Brian Cox may even have a higher IQ than I have!
@tristanp1983
@tristanp1983 3 года назад
The questioner's accent is an incredible mix of Aussie and, I think, Northern Irish!
@motif123456
@motif123456 5 лет назад
Amazing prof brian cox...salutations from india
@DarkAutumn3D
@DarkAutumn3D 3 года назад
"It is inconceivable that there will not be life and, I think, civilizations out there amongst the stars.." God I bloody LOVE this Universe! It's so incredible! Always been fascinated by it ever since I was young. I often wondered why some stars seemed to twinkle between blue, red and white..
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella Год назад
Refraction splits white light into discrete colours, as in a prism. And some sources of refraction vary with time, which is what causes twinkling. so the zones of colour might sometimes sweep past given observation positions like the beams of a lighthouse?
@keithsimon6241
@keithsimon6241 11 месяцев назад
The way he breaks the numbers down to give us a better concept of how big theese numbers are. Brilliant. Have learned so much waiting for him to tell us where the fountain of youth he found is.
@aprilaugust9904
@aprilaugust9904 6 лет назад
I really admire Brian Cox's dedication, and fun way of answering questions put to him by our budding astrophysicist and scientists! Inquire based education favours and inspires our students.
@cheebaroni_5173
@cheebaroni_5173 3 года назад
I’ve learned more from Brian cox than I’ve learned from anyone else in my life. This stuff kind of consumes me now.
@johnjohn-cs9eu
@johnjohn-cs9eu 2 года назад
Can you list 3 things you've learnt please?
@Thomes-Maisling
@Thomes-Maisling 5 лет назад
I was going to say take a shot every time Brian grins, but actually fuck it he never stops grinning just down the fucking bottle now.
@kenmackenzie5766
@kenmackenzie5766 4 года назад
He makes it sound so easy and understandable. What can be explained he can encapsulate it in a few sentences, what is still a mystery is explained in a way that is almost like peeling an onion until the next layer cannot be removed until the science to remove that layer and get closer to the answer is complete
@sudaknot
@sudaknot 4 года назад
i could listen to brian cox talk about physics allllllllll day
@glutinousmaximus
@glutinousmaximus 6 лет назад
Great post - many thanks!
@abshirkhalif5376
@abshirkhalif5376 5 лет назад
brilliant prof brain
@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz9
@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz9 Год назад
Such great questions. Well done to all. Well answered, too.
@colpward
@colpward 4 года назад
Opened his mind while at and after uni
@bradleyv2533
@bradleyv2533 Месяц назад
Can listen all day x
@peterlamosh
@peterlamosh 6 лет назад
Brian Cox, such a inspirational guy!!
@kompila
@kompila 2 года назад
Thinking in a while loop. - You never end!
@MrMunk89
@MrMunk89 5 лет назад
Wish it had danish subtitles, so my son could try to appriciate this knowledge.
@widjadija
@widjadija 5 лет назад
MrMunk89 if you know danish you can add the subtitles for him
@johnperry5102
@johnperry5102 2 года назад
that was a very grand production very educational very interesting we would very much like to see more videos like this
@ryrez4478
@ryrez4478 4 года назад
Brian Cox is a god damn treasure to planet earth
@johnjohn-cs9eu
@johnjohn-cs9eu 2 года назад
I think he should go to Mars
@B1G_Dave
@B1G_Dave 4 года назад
Children make the best scientists. They wonder at anything and question everything.
@wallacelovecraft8942
@wallacelovecraft8942 2 года назад
I don't know if I mentioned this but this was a great session with Brian. Great questions and feeling all around.
@WAN0N0
@WAN0N0 5 лет назад
Very kool guy with great ideas and explanations. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@talalansardeen2470
@talalansardeen2470 Год назад
I feel I'm 6th form with Brian Cox 🐓🌊 really love watching his presence 👍
@JD987abc
@JD987abc 2 месяца назад
Brian Cox is enormously talented and competent in his field with the boyish charm and looks of a young Paul McCartney minus the Liverpool accent.
@britaahonen1489
@britaahonen1489 2 года назад
It's Great, to be here.
@Bob-ep2sv
@Bob-ep2sv 10 месяцев назад
Just realised Brian is wearing a Blade Runner shirt - what a legend!
@michaelbacon8698
@michaelbacon8698 5 лет назад
Fascinating
@leeplayford6188
@leeplayford6188 5 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant as usual , love you coxy.
@smeetsnoud1
@smeetsnoud1 6 лет назад
Keep 'em cominggg
@MagicandTricky
@MagicandTricky 2 года назад
Love Brian. I'm also from Oldham. That is my claim to fame 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-fc1ln3yl2q
@user-fc1ln3yl2q 2 года назад
He's like a fine wine 🍷💖
@easyamp123
@easyamp123 4 года назад
There should be way more views on this
@akuma2892
@akuma2892 5 лет назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this!
@ljgarrison6910
@ljgarrison6910 5 лет назад
Scientists try and disprove theories, this is why their theories become well established facts. Brian, you are a legend and still a rockstar matey
@Deynora
@Deynora 9 месяцев назад
This is Sheldon with social skills :) love it
@Lisa_Simpson421
@Lisa_Simpson421 5 лет назад
Way to go guy, ya keep studying black holes as you major interest. When you just said there is no possible way to study them " no information ever comes out and we cant through him that far" but we can whis we could
@ClassicalTTunesNow
@ClassicalTTunesNow 5 лет назад
Bet you "whis" you could spell 'wish'
@marajaded2051
@marajaded2051 2 года назад
"When Brian Cox talks, just shut up and listen." - Mark Twain
@jossbelle5137
@jossbelle5137 3 года назад
He literally looks about twenty five how is he double that
@inmaculadavillarrubia6958
@inmaculadavillarrubia6958 5 лет назад
I just love him, thanks for such a knowledge and such a beauty.
@tantiwahopak101
@tantiwahopak101 5 лет назад
18:20 if we can somehow measure the circumference then we should know the distance from centre to event horizon. Or is it more complex than that?
@christophersorensen9580
@christophersorensen9580 5 лет назад
Well that's what he was saying, since it is so unimaginable dense, the way that it warps space-time itself makes it so that, what we see as the circumference from our position may be skewed because of the warps of space time, the way light bends around it, ect. So we measure the circumference as X, but in reality the space-time that is warped on the inside of the blackhole could be Y. We simply don't know.
@dylangroves3211
@dylangroves3211 4 месяца назад
Brian cox and niel degrasse tyson are the only scientists to have ever got me interested In science and space... forever watching them lately...the geniuses in our generation alongside elon musk
@bozenasamek480
@bozenasamek480 2 года назад
Nie znam niestety języka angielskiego. Chciałam tylko powiedzieć że przeczytalam Jego dwie książki które zostały wydane w Polsce. Bardzo gorąco Go pozdrawiam. Od dziecka interesowałam się Kosmosem. ALE niestety nie skończyłam studiów z astronomii. Ale Bardzo mnie interesuje astronomia . Pozdrawiam Briana Coxa i czekam na nowe wykłady.
@laurahardie-gray6203
@laurahardie-gray6203 6 лет назад
loved this :)
@sb9889
@sb9889 6 лет назад
Is that a Celestron Nexstar 6SE
@johnperry5102
@johnperry5102 2 года назад
i very much wish i could have become an astronomer Mr. Coxs is a grand motivator
@RPKGameVids
@RPKGameVids 2 года назад
BC has a very soothing voice.
@charmerwatt1329
@charmerwatt1329 2 года назад
How often does Brian polish his face?
@colpward
@colpward 4 года назад
How long have we sent out signals???
@noordinaryjoe1414
@noordinaryjoe1414 3 года назад
My question would be; is there a correlation or relationship between entropy and gravity?
@drakekay6577
@drakekay6577 5 лет назад
I wouldn't be surprised if black holes are simply a distance of size, between two adjacent regions. The event horizon is like looking in a microscope, the event horizon of the lens. Light doesn't escape because the particles of Light are ripped apart and form smaller particles INSIDE the region, enable the region to contain entire galaxies in miniaturize form. I also wouldn't be surprised if we find that our own universe has a similar feature, but from the inside looking outward, and we can't see it due to "Its" size. Bubbles within Bubbles.
@saimounikasudula1747
@saimounikasudula1747 5 лет назад
Thanks for this good quality of questions. I'm glad you didn't just ask about Aliens.
@Jonixx95
@Jonixx95 5 лет назад
saimounika sudula thats what we humans want to know more xD
@traceysayar7523
@traceysayar7523 5 лет назад
awesome
@joedanero5360
@joedanero5360 5 лет назад
Brian Cox and Rodney Mullen need to do a series or at least one hangout. Skateboarding and physics go together like wine and cheese.
@bigniper
@bigniper 5 лет назад
Joe danero Damn you must be good if you can do Physics Experiments while riding a Skateboard. As for Cheese and Wine, Love Cheese but hate Wine.
@johanbjorkstrom4829
@johanbjorkstrom4829 2 года назад
The fact that developing a space-ship-civilization took earth a third of the age of the universe... such a simple perspective yet widely overseen. Theres not much space on the timeline of existens when intelligent life could have developed. We are probably the first!
@paulbultje9740
@paulbultje9740 5 лет назад
could quasars be a "teleporting" dumping point for the singularity in a black hole?
@vivionmoore8174
@vivionmoore8174 6 лет назад
Love me some Brian Cox. Love that he has on a Blade Runner shirt (my favorite movie).
@ririyuri7290
@ririyuri7290 4 года назад
Is there a bad question in the universe? Bc: Well we actually dont know but that is a good question
@classyalien9722
@classyalien9722 2 года назад
Very interesting I love how Brian makes physics easy to understand. Also I'm glad he uses simple explanations because I kept getting distracted by his arms and I couldn't focus on his words🤡🤡
@bikashsubedi2222
@bikashsubedi2222 4 месяца назад
Its ok to not know stuff. All we can do is eagerness to learn. 😊
@alberteinstein1452
@alberteinstein1452 5 лет назад
I have that same celesteon telescope in the background of the video. Nice. SCIENCE
@kendavison5
@kendavison5 4 года назад
Albert Einstein nexstar 8se?
@serena79.
@serena79. 5 лет назад
My theory is there is no centre of a black hole. I think it just goes in and out of itself within itself. I think it radiates like Brian Cox says. It shrinks then expands what it holds within it's self.
@mansubbasnet8500
@mansubbasnet8500 5 лет назад
Can you please ask Brian cox about curved part of spacetime
@coisalinda2424
@coisalinda2424 6 лет назад
Nice 👍🏽
@Seldomane
@Seldomane 5 лет назад
The observable universe is approx. 13.8 billion years in every direction? That would point toward the universe being much larger than we can see and 13.8 years isn't the 'birth' of everything, but perhaps maybe just the beginning of us.
@iteratedofficial
@iteratedofficial 4 года назад
The story of the universe, finally...comes to an end.
@kevvere8604
@kevvere8604 2 года назад
what an incredible technical human being, would love to have just one hour talking with you prof Cox
@berndkemmereit8252
@berndkemmereit8252 3 года назад
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