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Professor Brian Cox Particle Physics Lecture at CERN 

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A lecture on the development of science of the standard model of high energy particle physics given to some of the CERN faculty for a demonstration of how this kind of complex science should be lectured to those with any level of science/physics background from laypeople to experts who want to keep up with current discoveries outside their field.
Professor Brian Cox of Manchester University and contributor to the LHC's ATLAS and LHCb experiments, is one of the best public educators of physics of our time. He has a huge charisma and character to keep an audience's attention to fundamental topics in physics, keeping the sense of wonder but always keeping the real core of the subject intact - which is genuinely hard to do as in the process of teaching a subject like physics either the wonder gets sucked out and replaced with dry rhetoric or else the content gets sucked out and replaced with whimsical nonsense - Professor Cox helps create the balance in the same vein as other great popularizers of physics such as Carl Sagan and Richard Feynman.
His talks are always very good and try to include as many people as possible into scientific discovery and the wonders of nature which shape our individual understanding and our civilization into new frontiers.
Any of his tv series, including "Wonders of the Solar System", and his books including my favorite "The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen", co-authored by Jeff Forshaw are also must haves for any scientist young or old.

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@doodledaddle231
@doodledaddle231 6 лет назад
I'm a labourer, I move stuff too a skip. I also love science! Evan if the slides were filmed I still wouldn't know what's going on, but I still love it and find it fascinating :)
@thomasolsen340
@thomasolsen340 3 года назад
Doodle daddle, I’ve spent twenty odd years in nuclear power generation dealing with nuclear material waste streams , the data useful in many shipping operations. The crews that worked as rad waste shippers were union laborers. These gentlemen would study particle theory, decay chains specific to the waste handled . High school with copious amounts of CBT lit their intellectual fire, greatest guys to be around!
@chisty4436
@chisty4436 Год назад
Go to college and start getting educated
@doodledaddle231
@doodledaddle231 Год назад
@@chisty4436 nah i already did for IT and mechanics and both courses were incredibly boring dull and dreary im not going through that again. besides i love working in the trade its fun. :D
@chisty4436
@chisty4436 Год назад
Oh right . Just the way you described it with the skip sounded like you didn’t like it. Hey there’s nothing better than being content and enjoying your job whatever it is . Keep filling those skips then
@doodledaddle231
@doodledaddle231 Год назад
@@chisty4436 thanks, im in catering now so i get free food, im filling bellies atm :D I still enjoy Science stuff though :D
@Slowhand871
@Slowhand871 3 года назад
There might be people in that room that are smarter and know more about particle physics but there is not anyone who can present particle physics/cosmology in a concise manner that a large audience can follow along and make it incredibly interesting. Bravo Brian.
@ivanleon6164
@ivanleon6164 2 года назад
cant know that, there are a lot of extremely good and humble physics in the world.
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@wesleypatterson2883 2 года назад
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@wesleypatterson2883 2 года назад
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@frankdimeglio8216
@frankdimeglio8216 Год назад
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(WHAT IS E=MC2 IS dimensionally consistent.) Consider what is the man (AND THE EYE ON BALANCE) who IS standing on WHAT IS THE EARTH/ground, AS touch AND feeling BLEND; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE !!! BALANCE AND completeness go hand in hand. WHAT IS GRAVITY IS, ON BALANCE, an INTERACTION that cannot be shielded or blocked. WHAT IS E=MC2 IS dimensionally consistent, AS “mass"/ENERGY involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE consistent WITH/AS what is BALANCED electromagnetic/gravitational force/ENERGY; AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE (ON BALANCE). INDEED, GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE !!! The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. WHAT IS E=MC2 IS dimensionally consistent !!! Accordingly, ON BALANCE, THE PLANETS (including what is THE EARTH) sweep out equal areas in equal times. Consider TIME (AND time dilation) ON BALANCE. WHAT IS E=MC2 is taken directly from F=ma, AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE). WHAT IS GRAVITY IS, ON BALANCE, an INTERACTION that cannot be shielded or blocked. WHAT IS E=MC2 IS dimensionally consistent !!! CLEARLY, gravity AND ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy are linked AND BALANCED opposites (ON BALANCE); as the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. Consider TIME (AND time dilation) ON BALANCE. INDEED, TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE) !!! GREAT !!! ACCORDINGLY, ON BALANCE, the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches the revolution. GREAT !!! WHAT IS E=MC2 IS dimensionally consistent. GREAT !!! It is a very great truth that the SELF represents, FORMS, and experiences a COMPREHENSIVE approximation of experience in general by combining conscious and unconscious experience. INDEED, the INTEGRATED EXTENSIVENESS of THOUGHT AND description is improved in the truly superior mind. BALANCE AND completeness go hand in hand. By Frank Martin DiMeglio
@philip-op6de
@philip-op6de Год назад
My first thought was “I can’t imagine how hard it is, to give a speech on Physics, in a room FULL of Physicists who have Doctorate’s and Master’s”….
@Acanofbeer
@Acanofbeer 2 года назад
What is amazing about Brian Cox is this. He is no Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking or Issac Newton which he would accept. But he is a man who inspires people to become one of the aforementioned scientists. Without people like Brian who encourage new scientific blood we will never move forward. 👍👌
@MrAddisonBall
@MrAddisonBall 7 лет назад
Watched the whole thing with no idea what was going on. Still enjoyed it.
@GregSchmidt711
@GregSchmidt711 8 лет назад
I do not envy Dr Cox in this lecture. An audience of peers and an unseen host of curious untrained people. I've given talks to similar mixture of experts and novices. It's REALLY hard to do without talking to the bottoms of shoes of the experts, or over the heads of the novices! It's almost a lose-lose situation. One thing he does really well is to bring down complex physics to us unwashed masses in a way that we can begin to understand.
@mrgrumblebum7613
@mrgrumblebum7613 9 лет назад
That audience is hard work, an encouraging murmur or chuckle now and again might have made them look human.
@nurby1824
@nurby1824 Год назад
I do not understand anything this man is talking about, but I sat and watched 55 minutes listening to this man.
@CriimsonBlackRose
@CriimsonBlackRose 10 лет назад
As a undergrad student of physics who took particle physics, this makes me happy that others are able to see such a beautiful topic.
@azmanabdula
@azmanabdula 10 лет назад
was it worth it? did you get a good job..... or are they screwing you around? peace
@CriimsonBlackRose
@CriimsonBlackRose 10 лет назад
In order to get a actual physics job you need to attend grad school. Master's and above grants you access into such places. As for worth, I believe so. This class was an elective.
@azmanabdula
@azmanabdula 10 лет назад
Crimson Fox You're doing more than most of us....
@JAHISRAEL
@JAHISRAEL 10 лет назад
In the symmetry of Brian Cox I think he would prefer that you could see the equations as he points at them when he is explaining the symmetry of said equations.....since he is more interested (as am I) in the mathematics and the equations than he is in looking at himself as he points at these equations and explains this symmetry. It could be the *gravity* of the Standard Model........or is it the HOG particles of Dark Matter (Hand Of God)
@kambizshahri1504
@kambizshahri1504 6 лет назад
His explanation of what a "field is" is sublime. In 40 years of Physics hobby-level interest, I finally get what a field is; marrying that with my understanding of a complex number, means I actually understood his Quantum example. Thank you Coxy.
@hwoods01
@hwoods01 Год назад
Thats because you're stupid.
@philip-op6de
@philip-op6de Год назад
Brian Cox is such a Gem in the world of Physics. I can only imagine how tough it is to give a speech on Physics to a group of other Physicists with doctorates and Masters
@garrusvakarian
@garrusvakarian 9 лет назад
watching Mr cox giving this lecture makes me think of a gazelle dancing in front of a pride of lions their just waiting for one fuck up and he's lunch, but still it was a good lecture
@Eric-ot7en
@Eric-ot7en 4 года назад
The hands close up is good. Lol
@michaelquiring4251
@michaelquiring4251 3 года назад
Frohes neues schon Mal in voraus .
@Walsh2571
@Walsh2571 10 лет назад
26:40 those magic hands
@flypurplecat4774
@flypurplecat4774 8 лет назад
It would help a great deal if we could see what Brian is pointing to. Perhaps this isn't the best way to see a lecture of his. Thanks.
@glutinousmaximus
@glutinousmaximus 8 лет назад
I like Brian - he's a great ambassador for science.
@InterYamah
@InterYamah 4 года назад
@bill Bloggs depends on the topic, im sure he could also discuss things you dont understand aswell. i doubt youre as intelligent as brian
@norbitcleaverhook5040
@norbitcleaverhook5040 Год назад
​@@InterYamahWell, he capitalises his letters. I'd say Brian conquered this lesson pretty early on.
@InterYamah
@InterYamah Год назад
@@norbitcleaverhook5040 Comprehension isn't your strong suit I guess, I was replying to someone who has since deleted their comment. You're basically agreeing with me but decide to start with an insult? Pretty weird....
@norbitcleaverhook5040
@norbitcleaverhook5040 Год назад
@@InterYamah Its just banter kid. Just gets wierd when people in glass houses throw stones.
@InterYamah
@InterYamah Год назад
@@norbitcleaverhook5040 Isn't it just 🤔
@briann10
@briann10 3 года назад
Brian me: I want to work at CERN Brian Cox: I give lecture at CERN
@katehobbs2008
@katehobbs2008 3 года назад
Major shame that we can not see what he is talking about. But always great to see Brian Cox speak.
@c12jpilot65
@c12jpilot65 9 лет назад
Pill Box have you done as much as Brain, show me some examples?
@sent4dc
@sent4dc 10 лет назад
It's pretty hard to follow without seeing what he was pointing to on the screen.
@gruminatorII
@gruminatorII 8 лет назад
haha, saw my particle physics professor in the audience XD
@cognitivedissonance2264
@cognitivedissonance2264 8 лет назад
Isn't it amazing we can see this angle of lectures without being there? I can only imagine how it was in the early 1900's up to what hearing and reading about our discoveries through the vine. We are in the future!
@dasociety129113
@dasociety129113 8 лет назад
does observation appear to change how photons travel i.e wave or particle. when i look for the answer all i can find is the woo woo version that observation/measurement appears to have some effect.
@raymondlai5
@raymondlai5 9 лет назад
Dear Muon Ray =), I would like to say, thank you, for taking the time and effort to both upload and share this video with the youtube family =). I hope you have a nice day! =) Kind Regards Raymond Lai (Member of the Physics Family)
@tomdwane691
@tomdwane691 7 лет назад
Camera man..go home..you are drunk
10 лет назад
Really cool lecture from Brain Cox, but the editing is done so poorly. They never show what Brian is pointing to on the boards, which is so aggravating if you are trying to follow.
@realcygnus
@realcygnus 10 лет назад
yea that annoys me too.....how on earth the speakers face is more important then the slides is just beyond me.....happens allot....camera ppl fired !
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 9 лет назад
I hope you get the psychiatric help you so sorely need.
@stefan2005stefan
@stefan2005stefan 9 лет назад
BaSH PROMPT see,like ive just donei clicked reply to where it says reply. tell brian cox that hes a no good,lying scumbag ,he will know wat it means and more people are realizing ,oh dear.
@Swampzoid
@Swampzoid 7 лет назад
I don't know what he's talking about but I like listening.
@kenbrohere
@kenbrohere 4 года назад
Only ten people on the planet do and they all disagree with each other.
@pritipatel9906
@pritipatel9906 7 лет назад
Brian Cox I am big fan of yours i have read many book of your's and I like the book wonders of solar system and universe with BBC
@williamlundbergh5683
@williamlundbergh5683 2 года назад
This would take "big balls". Highly captivating delivery in the face of his peers. Great job!
@ionmurgu783
@ionmurgu783 9 лет назад
How many #violations we have now in Elamentary particle Model, every violation is a success?
@tonyburns9958
@tonyburns9958 9 лет назад
Ironic and curiously typical that just as the professor explains the maths in a simple, comprehensive and accessible manner, the camera focuses on anything but (24m).
@SolidSiren
@SolidSiren 2 года назад
It actually not that complex. If you know what the symbols mean.
@azmanabdula
@azmanabdula 10 лет назад
You guys want to hear symmetry breaking music? Rings of Saturn... such great musicians going troppo....
@b00bsism
@b00bsism 9 лет назад
I'm trying to understand this lecture but it is tough because when he is explaining the calculation I'm guessing what he is talking about. "This bit here means X" - shows full equation. Not very helpful. It would be good if someone who understands this could highlight the bits of the equation he is talking about.
@jensboehm782
@jensboehm782 9 лет назад
IdiotWatch I´m trying to understand this lecture too. I´m not a physicist but a very interested person. If there are people out there or Prof. Cox himself willing to explain these equations in a scientific way, wich would reach a nonprofesional audience, I would be very greatfull...
@GregSchmidt711
@GregSchmidt711 9 лет назад
IdiotWatch It is very difficult for sure. You can't see where he's pointing, or the camera isn't focused on it, and you can lose it. That's a technical failing of the video production, not him. Just be like me; jealous of the audience who can SEE where he's pointing.
@ksmcb2634
@ksmcb2634 2 года назад
My favorite topic. Have read & listened to many explanations, from grade school level to lectures that go almost completely over my head. Brain Cox explains physics in a way I have little trouble understanding yet always leaves me with something that sparks a search for more information. An excellent explainer! Second only to Carl Sagan, IMO.
@sidstovell2177
@sidstovell2177 2 года назад
He was started on his path by seeing Sagan's Cosmos TV program. (Hope I'm not misquoting him.)
@jezarooo
@jezarooo 10 лет назад
What a waste of a career! Bring back D:ream!
@ronberaha4415
@ronberaha4415 9 лет назад
wish the camera man was worth something.
@MuonRay
@MuonRay 2 года назад
CERN Large Hadron Collider Reaches 13.6 TeV in a New Energy Record on July 5th 2022: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SpGZtR1g6po.html
@achildofgod9954
@achildofgod9954 4 года назад
If you want science explained to you in a 1+1=2 kind of way, watch Richard Feynman videos. He is the best
@sidstovell2177
@sidstovell2177 2 года назад
The Great!!!
@elizawoodward414
@elizawoodward414 8 лет назад
this is an excellent lecture
@robertohalloran9590
@robertohalloran9590 6 лет назад
Love watching stuff with Brian Cox genius
@prathamlokhande2215
@prathamlokhande2215 Год назад
I wish I was just really really smart as people like these..😔
@joshuabradshaw5270
@joshuabradshaw5270 9 лет назад
Since we are now thinking of the quantum world as vibrating strings we should devote more research into understanding the harmonic interactions between these "particles". Whatever harmonic interaction the neutron has with the proton, allowing two protons to sit so close together, alters the field to prevent the electron from ever making contact. The coulomb force of 2 protons on 1 electron should easily cause attraction but there is a harmonic disturbance keeping the electron from making contact. Both free protons and free electrons are observed in space but we never see static groups of protons and electrons. It is ALWAYS a system of 3 with a neutron. Maxwell explains the strong force as a strong surface tension that operates and extremely small distances but... there really arent surfaces are there? Harmonic interactions at the cross section adjacent fundamental force fields create what we know as matter. I think that is what einstein meant by comparing music to the quantum world. A "tool" to measure particle frequencies and observe the nature of strings would be really nice! Any thoughts on this?
@SayNOtoGreens
@SayNOtoGreens 9 лет назад
"ALWAYS a system of three with a neutron" - you say? Please allow me to draw your attention to something called hydrogen. Last time anyone checked, it still had no neutrons. Sorry to disappoint.
@joshuabradshaw5270
@joshuabradshaw5270 9 лет назад
ha. I started looking at its atomic mass and youre right... almost always.... there has to be something to that though. hydrogen1 is the only exception and every other molecule has this feature. There must be something out of balance with hydrogen that we can extrapolate to all the rest of the elements. The lack of collisions and neutralizations arent otherwise accounted for... but yes your right. since i posted this i realized hydrogen was the only exception. and deuterium (hydrogen 2) and triterium (hydrogen 3) do follow this trend.
@asiastreets4032
@asiastreets4032 5 лет назад
I think rhe camera man doesn't understand particle physic, that's why he doesn't what to show😂😂😂
@BLUEEYEBLUE1
@BLUEEYEBLUE1 7 лет назад
I love this man
@noreen2928
@noreen2928 3 года назад
It’s a great lecture as usual with Brian, it would be great if the film person showed the slide screen as he ( Brian) is speaking of it.
@fagaspar2007
@fagaspar2007 2 года назад
I can't understand why in the hell would you, when he's giving a important explanation on the presentation, show everything but what he's pointing on the screen. That's the dumbest thing ever! That's the dog brain principle in action. When you point to something to a dog he look at your finger and not to what you are pointing at.
@EmergentUniverse
@EmergentUniverse 5 лет назад
@6:00 The idea of one big bang in the universe is so wrong. Every active galactic nuclei with a jetting supermassive black hole is essentially going through the process described as the big bang. That is to say these jetting SMBH are melting ingested matter-energy into fundamental matter and jetting that plasma out of the poles. That plasma cools and some decays back into standard matter-energy. In large part the plasma cools into a geometric gas condensate that permeates the universe. You may know it as the quantum vacuum, or the Higgs field, or any of the other words to describe all the functionality that the condensate provides: weak force, strong force, and gravity. The plasma and condensate are composed of electrinos and positrinos, three electrinos making an electron, and three positrinos making a positron.
@Kieranh778
@Kieranh778 3 года назад
Other than public servicing; I think the majority of this talk is a passionate plea for appreciation of where we've come, where we are. The scope of that and what we're missing. To give perspective on just how much has been done, and it's constrained within under 5% (by current method). Honestly, I think the most profound part of this is the chat, after the talk. I strongly believe nothing really great is ever achieved with a singular mind or attitude. The way music(using this example) can be used to wake other parts of your mind (we could call it the scientific mind working with the artistic mind, subconsciously) to give you that secondary perspective on a lingering problem. Or maybe I just need to sleep :)
@primus7776
@primus7776 8 лет назад
This young man gives me hope for the future.
@JoeyBullet222
@JoeyBullet222 8 лет назад
that young man is in his late 40s lol primus!
@primus7776
@primus7776 8 лет назад
I stand by my comment. I'm 60 ! Get some sense of perspective.
@franciscocasanova7611
@franciscocasanova7611 8 лет назад
Primus 777 h
@mikefuller6959
@mikefuller6959 8 лет назад
He is more knowledgeable and intelligent than me in physics and chemistry but I am probably just as clever! "The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible!" Albert Einstein ( 1879 - 1955 )
@brentanderson4315
@brentanderson4315 6 лет назад
Primus 777 he’s 40 something just looks young
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 лет назад
I wish him and other presenters would stop mentioning 'Mountains' on television for my benefit all the time! I am NOT a Poet! I HATE Mountains!
@terencegalland
@terencegalland 9 лет назад
The state of the matter = lhc!!!
@derekonlinenow777
@derekonlinenow777 9 лет назад
Half the time I couldn't see what he was pointing at. Videos like this are really helpful if they are comprehensive.
@TheOv3rlordK1ng
@TheOv3rlordK1ng 5 лет назад
But i do like how he was the only person in the room to laugh at a force being put into a small tube 😂😂😂 dont worry im with ya 🤣✌
@virgilocelot2737
@virgilocelot2737 5 лет назад
No hablo physics
@-nath-7837
@-nath-7837 4 года назад
Feels so awkward keep seeing him laugh and nobody else does
@mtre3854
@mtre3854 6 лет назад
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@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
An important question is why we have statistical mathematics! Is it more logical to think of geometry as the language of the Universe with the potential for human mathematics being formed by that geometry? We have π in a lot of the equations of physics could it represent the seed of a geometric process that human mathematics are based upon? At the smallest scale could the Planck constant ħ=h/2π be a constant of action in the dynamic geometrical process that we see and feel as the passage of time? In such a theory we have an emergent uncertain ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π future unfolding relative to the atoms of the periodic table therefore unfolding relative to our own actions.
@johnpeake7847
@johnpeake7847 10 лет назад
Magnificent! :)
@sadsalidhalskdjhsald
@sadsalidhalskdjhsald 9 лет назад
Great lecture, well thought out. I have one question though... eh?
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 9 лет назад
Cox structures his talks to ensure that he makes lay folk feel like imbeciles. As a doctoral graduate and academic with a fair grasp of quantum mechanics even I was rolling my eyes at how he went out of his way to over complicate everything he was talking about. I personally can't stand the guy because he intentionally makes science inaccessible and disinteresting to people we ought to win over! Try Susskind's lectures instead. Far smarter man, teaching far more complex things, yet utterly understandable.
@GreatestAlive29
@GreatestAlive29 8 лет назад
+BaSH PROMPT (ಠ,ಠ) he's talking to people who fully understand it why would he dumb it down?
@sadsalidhalskdjhsald
@sadsalidhalskdjhsald 8 лет назад
+GreatestAlive29 Yeah, I'm with you. I think he does the exact opposite of intentionally making science inaccessible and disinteresting. My initial comment was actually just a joke - I thought it was funny anyway.
@113Branty
@113Branty 10 лет назад
He always seems so nervous, great guy though.
@vex350
@vex350 Месяц назад
I think there is a valid explanation, if looked at from a philosophical perspective, that music and science, particularly physics, do have an innate tangible connection. Given physics, as a field, describes and discovers the innate symmetries and harmonies within natural laws, then, in my eyes, the activity and pursuit of musical brilliance is fundamentally harmonious with scientific discovery. Music, like everything else, can be described and created through the language of mathematics. Mathematics is the language of the universe and I think music in particular is distinctly similar to the musings and playfulness of experimental mathematics. The choice of applying negative mass in his equation in order to transform a known theory and discover a very tangible prediction of photonic mass, is exactly the same kind of loving discovery as breaking a "rule" of music theory in order to create a novel, beauteous music piece. The type of lateral thought, passionate connection, and understanding of the harmony of the universe that one must have to progress the field of physics is fundamentally similar to that which is required to create bold and enlivening music. In my eyes there's nothing more natural than the mind of a physicist being inspired by music, and albeit occur less, the mind of a musician being inspired by physics/mathematics. If only all children were consistently educated in both, I believe society would be much much more harmonious and gratifying for every individual living within.
@zeitfieldunite4488
@zeitfieldunite4488 8 месяцев назад
Approx 5:50 he mentions Sven not Sven, Global Entity project from Tekfusion Studio based in Swindon. Now many and common belief is Swindon is named after Swine (pig), but during a journey in haunted Wiltshire at a town famous for Pig farming, an I formation hub attendant mentioned Swindon was named after Sven the Viking. KJ do you know the history of Great Britain? After all Normans were descendants of Vikings, this tells us they carved up the country from all angles and not just the east coast. Reload a collection of short stories.
@zeitfieldunite4488
@zeitfieldunite4488 8 месяцев назад
Microwave Frequencies and maths equations algebra deferentiation integration, one subject studied at Middlesex Polytechnic Bounds Green, London. Things become easier to understand, hence the value of high level education and subjects. Also won the Seetech football league, London.
@jackdeladd238
@jackdeladd238 Год назад
542k views minus 3.4k thumbs up = 538.6k of us didn't have clue what he was talking about. Now that's what I call maths!!!
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 7 лет назад
great lecture!
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
This is an invitation to see a theory on the nature of time! In this theory we have an emergent uncertain future continuously coming into existence relative to the spontaneous absorption and emission of photon energy. Within such a process the wave particle duality of light and matter in the form of electrons is forming a blank canvas that we can interact with forming the possible into the actual! The future is unfolding with each photon electron coupling or dipole moment relative to the atoms of the periodic table and the wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum. As part of a universal process of energy exchange that forms the ever changing world of our everyday life the ‘past’ has gone forever. At the smallest scale of this process the ‘past’ is represented by anti-matter annihilation with the symmetry between matter and anti-matter representing the symmetry between the future and the past as the future unfolds photon by photon. In such a theory the mathematics of quantum mechanics represents the physics of ‘time’ with the classical physics of Newton representing processes over a period of time, as in Newton’s differential equations. In my videos I explain how this process is relative to temperature and the phase changes of matter.
@louisbarbisan8471
@louisbarbisan8471 9 лет назад
To all of you. None of you have said anything about all of the TV science programming, or any of the so called TLC, HIST, maybe I am going deaf, but don't you think the music is to loud, But when commercial comes no sound. I know they are trying tell you what's good for you about the product, and you must pay attention. And what about the tree second time for you to see a beautiful picture, but showing you up close is nose , so that you can count the nose hair. Is there anybody with me.
@SherwoodBurke-g9s
@SherwoodBurke-g9s 17 дней назад
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@morsecodereviews1553
@morsecodereviews1553 6 лет назад
Ok sure the camera guy sucks but the deadbeat crowd is even lamer. Here Brian is pouring out enthusiasm and nary a snicker to be heard. And don't give me that "ooh they're being respectful" crap. That Fienman joke was funny.
@Lil_tylenol
@Lil_tylenol 10 лет назад
I had never heard of professor Brian cox until I saw a TV show with him doing a lecture on Australian "Foxtel" I sat there on my couch, just absorbed into what he was saying, what spun me out the most, was it all made sense and I understood what he was saying.. It was absolutely mind blowing.. It was a lecture on "doctor who" time traveling.. I'm now searching for more of these shows from Pr B.C and everything I have seen just trips me out.. Love it...
@MrJixies
@MrJixies 10 лет назад
I like him as well, the only problem I have with him is that he tells everything like they are cold hard facts. And that securely isn't the case. A lot is based on far fetched theories. Yes its wonderful to discuss them but just dont present them as the absolute truth...
@7pontiff
@7pontiff 7 лет назад
You must be listening differently than I do, he almost never talks in absolutes. If it is proven however, he says so.
@v3le
@v3le 7 лет назад
best video montage ever, congrats
@TheOv3rlordK1ng
@TheOv3rlordK1ng 5 лет назад
I dont like the way he describes a rock star as being horrific. He obviously doesnt understand music. Which is mostly math. Which totally breaks my view of this guy. He should of all people understand music at a basic level. He should be praising these guys instead of being a closed mind because its loud. Terrible
@JB-fz1rv
@JB-fz1rv Месяц назад
We have August 2024 now. We shall vote for him to be knighted ❤🎉
@danoneill8751
@danoneill8751 Год назад
Regarding 'physics rockstar', the humble Cox might be horrified, but there are reasons he is popular and one of them is that when he listens to someone, he smiles and nods and at least tries to appear engaged and happy and encouraging. This compares to the physicists in the auditorium receiving Brian's lecture who are apparently all clinically depressed gargoyles. None of those people get millions of hits on public lectures on the incredibly deep subjects of which they are experts, because their natural reaction to other people speaking is to glare like angry old men who have just been told they are impotent.
@vex350
@vex350 Месяц назад
I love that there's people like Brian Cox in the world who can disseminate such incredible information in a digestible and entertaining manner for all, while also providing the most elite sleep aid of all time w his velvet delivery xD
@isaacberryXERXEESE
@isaacberryXERXEESE 9 лет назад
Particle is no longer an acceptable term, space manifold or vortex suits better. If you see that all matter is Stopped time or Bent space, you start to work with space time and get around man's feeble obsession with solidity called particles.
@-TimZambra
@-TimZambra 9 лет назад
More effective than valium, thank you.
@AlexeiRamotar
@AlexeiRamotar 8 лет назад
When they say that the observable universe is 90B light years across does that mean the furthest observable galaxies/quasars are 90B light years from the "center"? And if so does that mean that in the early universe expansion was faster than the speed of light?
@KimUel6585
@KimUel6585 8 лет назад
The universe is expanding on itself, it has no specific center. Nothing can travel faster than light in the universe but the universe can do whatever the heck it wants. 👍🏻
@pinkunicornheaven
@pinkunicornheaven 8 лет назад
+Alexei Ramotar I'm not a scientist or anything but I hope I can explain a bit. What we usually mean by the observable universe is the "bubble" around us in which we can observe objects (in other words their light has reached us). We cannot see outside that bubble because light from there in turn hasn't reached us yet. We are our own observable universe's centre but in fact each point in space has its own observable universe (a 'bubble' if you may). The universe itself has no centre and it could very well be infinite for all we know. The early universe certainly expanded faster than the speed of light and in fact I think it does so even today. I'm not sure about any numbers but we think that the expansion is actually accelerating. It's good to keep in mind that the objects themselves don't move faster than light (nothing can really do that) but the space between them is doing just that. I hope this helps (although you might have gotten an answer a long time ago... well, maybe someone sees it anyway).
@randalmata100
@randalmata100 2 месяца назад
The camera views ought to encompass the visual display being discussed.
@WilhelminaBruno-f6n
@WilhelminaBruno-f6n 9 дней назад
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@JordanArno-l7x
@JordanArno-l7x 13 дней назад
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@xoio
@xoio 9 лет назад
This video would have been much better if the camera actually pointed at the PROJECTION, so you can SEE what he's talking about more.
@Hythloday71
@Hythloday71 10 лет назад
Ambitious but bordering on disjointed and hurried. Some good pointers to areas of personal ignorance. Just not sure humanity can't take a break from chasing down the intractable to focus on higher human values. How great is the 'economic' benefit to the 3rd World ?
@llwydanwyl
@llwydanwyl 27 дней назад
this dude just got 88 countries to sign up for a billion dollar machine that nobody knows what it does
@umagi3d808
@umagi3d808 2 года назад
Brian gets no more time for the lecture, then gets asked stupid questions about musicand "massive" muscial notes.
@pocobuen
@pocobuen 6 месяцев назад
yeah I'd have to watch this a hundred times to even know what's being discussed; yet i find it appealing
@SpenderDebby-x6n
@SpenderDebby-x6n 10 дней назад
Lopez Laura Davis Sharon Anderson Jessica
@marksman1416
@marksman1416 10 лет назад
Given my limited knowledge of physics this is over my head compared to Brian's other lectures.
@WILEY104
@WILEY104 9 лет назад
Who is the lady?
@MichaelKingsfordGray
@MichaelKingsfordGray 2 года назад
The verbal perseveration had become intolerable before the 2 minute mark. That is so very annoying that I cannot bear any more.
@danieldeardorff1
@danieldeardorff1 8 месяцев назад
When he is pointing at the equations on the overhead and describing changes to those equations, it does us no good to see him talking! Show the equations. Not doing so makes this worthless!
@fosheimdet
@fosheimdet 5 лет назад
Maybe have the camera on the blackboard when he's explaining the maths? Jesus
@davidbuckley1332
@davidbuckley1332 Год назад
Although this talk is well above my understanding, I found it difficult to see the audience looking uninterested, even asleep. It wasn't the subject matter, it was more likely arrogance. I just found it boorish. I am from Oldham, so please ignore my poor grammar.
@SC-jh9qp
@SC-jh9qp Год назад
He got a good round of applause at the end though.
@Prioris9
@Prioris9 4 года назад
How do people get so damn smart that they can look at that gibberish alphabet soup and know wtf it means?
@chhayapatel1982
@chhayapatel1982 4 года назад
कया आप टाइम ट्रैवेल मशीन बना सकता है??
@niteexplorer9934
@niteexplorer9934 9 лет назад
Obama will try to make the CERN faculty a muslim outreach lol
@alansilverman8500
@alansilverman8500 3 года назад
First mistake: a "string of quasars" is NOT a structure - they're not physically connected...
@alansilverman8500
@alansilverman8500 3 года назад
...it's an asterism
@sygarth
@sygarth 9 лет назад
Distinguished physicists and astronomers, please leave history to historians. Lecture after lecture we're listening to stories how we got to where we are. Yes, people before you made grand discoveries. That doesn't make you any more important. Show and tell us what *you* are doing. What's that saying about discussing events? Just slightly better than discussing people, no?
@TimTeatro
@TimTeatro 9 лет назад
I don't see what your problem is. For us, the history is important to the understanding because these ideas naturally change the way your mind works and in order to get to a modern understanding it is important to have developed the intuitions that lead to our current understanding. It is very common in advanced undergraduate and graduate physics courses to learn by reading the milestone papers in various topics to see the changes in intuition that lead from the natural Aristotelian thinking to GR and QM.
@ivanleon6164
@ivanleon6164 2 года назад
this is basically how you feel during a thesis presentation hahaha, hard to watch.
@asiastreets4032
@asiastreets4032 5 лет назад
I regret I didn't study maths much more
@buca512boxer
@buca512boxer 6 лет назад
Inflation is NOT a proven theory, neither is it generally accepted, it´s just a proposal (Guth, Linde, et al ). Steinhardt reneged from it after proposing it and receiving a prize for it and later realizing it´s folly. The jury is still out with no indication when it´ll be back.
@matthew-xl4od
@matthew-xl4od 5 месяцев назад
I am skeptical of all knowing scientist rock Stars
@MsGubins
@MsGubins 2 года назад
Its a shame the camera operators did not record the screen shots when Brian was pointing at or referring to things on the screen. Dissapointing!
@sotogremble953
@sotogremble953 5 лет назад
Painful and disappointing you should take this down.
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