Brian Cox Discusses Dark Matter & Dark Energy | Full Interview | Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
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Jonathan shows Brian Cox his mini hadron collider.
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In this episode, Jonathan Ross is joined by actress Emma Thompson and new Timelord Matt Smith. Plus there's music from Goldfrapp.
Original Broadcast Date: 26 March 2010
Season 18, Episode 10
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“I am comfortable with the unknown, that’s the point of science”. Love this quote
@I_dont_want_an_at
Жыл бұрын
he should be terrified
@stevesalt8003
Жыл бұрын
I don't need the answers, I need answers to find.
@FollowJesusChristfirst
Жыл бұрын
@@stevesalt8003 If you never studied Demonology and only Physics, then you would only be half smart, or as God said, those that think they are smart are really dumb.He is always right. You would have to follow Lord Jesus's prayer path to lift the scales from your eye's to understand the truth. {Mathematical Challenges to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution}KZread. These guy's are admitting the truth but very reluctantly and of course what they don't know they cant teach you. Look us Christian's new the truth that's why we are laughing at the blind evolutionist's. You can count evolutionist? Cant you. Look the Devil tricked you all into becoming Christian-a-phobes so you could throw your pride in sin in Lord Gods face, for the devil to take over with anti Christian rules.Funny you carry a chip in your hand with all good and evil on it and it's symbol is an apple with a bite out of it, you will buy and sell with it,where did that get predicted again, Jews getting there land back anyone? Look evolution is a Lie and yes Brian knows it, or he is math dumb. There's Demon's so there's God, simple, just ask them at your next exorcism. They should have an exorcism in a uni,show the kid's the real enemy. {John Safran vs God} youtube, a real scientist test's he's theory. Oh the star's tell the gospel, Christian zodiac,so as the devil walks the earth in us, he will never forget his loss. Evolution tested, fail. Win for Lord God again, hooray! Lord God Bess Steve
@laserquant
Жыл бұрын
Yes. This is the key how to survive scientific work. 😊
@Sharperthanu1
10 ай бұрын
No the point of science is to PROVE certain things.
A rock star AND a physicist /teacher.
I love the way he is always smiling. It makes you feel good about the things that he says and does in the classroom. It must be fun to be in his classroom.
@katarzynamariamuszynska2811
3 ай бұрын
Well if he will be my science teacher ,I would love science❤
@geosdev
2 ай бұрын
Submissive Chimp
I just love all these scientist who take the time to teach us.
@geosdev
2 ай бұрын
Me too! I love when Jonathan Ross schools him on.., "You can't say no, just probably not". Smiley Chimp looks a bit upset.
Brian Cox is so amazing!
@geosdev
2 ай бұрын
Backstage passes are available for the right groupies..
I love brain cox’s pure honesty and open mind. He says what he thinks but doesn’t dismiss other theories which are blatantly not true. Well in his mind he is a pure agnostic, i love it.
If any of my science profs in college looked like Dr. Cox and/or had his personality, I probably would have enjoyed the classes a whole lot more and maybe even attend regularly!!! 💗💗💗
@Gisborne1990
9 ай бұрын
Till you vote for brexit or have a diff political opinion then he blocks you and bans you...
@speteydog2260
8 ай бұрын
True!
Ive seen many Videos with Brian Cox, but this one is truly the most entertaining.
He is young, smart and handsome professor. He is very well mannered and nice person.
42 ! My gosh , Professor Brian Cox looks about 20 yrs. old . It must be wonderful to be a student in his classroom . He is obviously extremely intelligent and very funny .
Brian is incredibly intelligent!!! Knowledge on a different level! Sagan would be highly impressed.
@kimuvat2461
Жыл бұрын
...but perhaps lacking on the creativity side...could they do someting else with that nitrogen stuff than just freeze things and smash them up🤔
@Beevreeter
Жыл бұрын
Sagan would think this was a ridiculous circus unworthy of the name of science
Could listen to Brian all day.. to me, he’s picked up the mantle after Carl Sagan
@MultiMolly21
Жыл бұрын
I seem to have been deleted from commentng here on KZread. ?
@MultiMolly21
Жыл бұрын
I will add that Jonathan Ross has the most beautiful, sexiest eyes in the world.Little known fact.
@hajar7893
Жыл бұрын
yes!!! he's just as poetic and passionate as him too
@codyadkins3061
Жыл бұрын
I think Neil deGrasse Tyson picked up the mantle after Carl Sagan
@hajar7893
Жыл бұрын
@@codyadkins3061 maybe they both did to be fair, but Brian definitely has the way with words that Sagan did
I love listening to Brian talk. It’s a shame Jonathan had to talk over him and interrupt him all the time. If he listened he might have learned something.
@geekphilosophy4258
Жыл бұрын
He let him talk tho. go watch other late night hosts and how they keep interrupting with their silly jokes which they obviously have to do, and then Jonathan would seem a more interested listener
@Mustbetrue133
Жыл бұрын
True he's definitely milder than some I just wish he didn't try dumbing it down so much when it's clearly interesting stuff
@swissaroo
9 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate that people with lower intelligence counter it, or disguise the lack thereof, by injecting jokes into the conversation unfolding.
@Google_Does_Evil_Now
9 ай бұрын
@@Mustbetrue133I thought they worked well together, and they both thoroughly enjoyed themselves. This was the most smiley and chuckling science video I've ever seen. Seeing this makes me wish Jonathan Ross and other comedy chatty people would host science and engineering shows.
9:32 "you can't say no just probably not" had me dying ;D That duo is absolutely killing it :D Much love to you guys!
I was shocked when the interview was over and I guess Mr Cox does have the ability to make time go faster!
love everything this man does for education and finally getting to see his horizons tour in liverpool next month, cant wait!
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
The guy is a complete cokehead! XD Was caught off his face with his nose covered in snow and blood with his arms draped around two £50 hookers in a london strip club, then acting all "housewifes dream" on QI about 3 weeks later, after he made his public apology for his weekend antics! XD
@rawevidence540
Жыл бұрын
Except it’s all philosophical and not science 😁
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
@@rawevidence540 Just another wannabe riding the coat tails of Dr Sagan.
@Milamberinx
Жыл бұрын
@@rawevidence540 What's philosophical about colliding beams of protons?
@Milamberinx
Жыл бұрын
@@TheVanillatech he's not "riding the coattails of Dr Sagan", he's taken up the torch of Sagan. He is trying to instil a sense of wonder about the universe, and inspire an interest in science, as well as convey for the layman some of the concepts on the forefront of modern science. Maybe Sagan did something like that before Cox, but you might as well say Sagan rode the coattails of Faraday, Queen rode on the coattails of Beethoven, Picasso rode on the coattails of Bosch. Just because you've heard of them and they worked in similar fields doesn't make the latter is riding the coattails of the earlier.
He can move me to tears but this time I think I woke up my neighbors laughing
Thank you, Brian Cox is brilliant, such a lovely man..😊
Wow this an old show! Brian is 42 years old on the show. Brian is 54 years old now.
I have to say that knowing that Brian Cox was a musician made me more interested in science. For some reason it makes me feel that I too can understand complex concepts 🙏
Oh Brian Cox you delight ❤
"the big bang could have been someone sneezing" no! I love this!!
Always a great guest.
I used to really like PhD. Cox. Now I absolutely adore him ❤️
Love Brian Cox...
Hilarious and truly inspiring
There's something so satisfyingly about having the guest on the left and Jonathan Ross on the right.
Utterly hilarious interview! 🤣
This was fabulous. If there are people this smart in Britain then why can’t they elect a government that isn’t brain dead.
@TimoRutanen
Жыл бұрын
Because a politician's skillset isn't about knowledge, it's about convincing people your way of doing things is best for everyone. You need charisma, speaking skills, negotiation skills and on top of that a bit of knowledge doesn't hurt. Smart people don't want the job.
@petermartyn9509
Жыл бұрын
You missed being able to lie with a straight face
@scotthasson5838
Жыл бұрын
wtf..somewones got issues
@Gisborne1990
9 ай бұрын
Brian Cox the disgusting woke child who will ban and block you for simply stating you voted for Brexit. This is why, the left are morons who dislike debate other than their opinion.
@TSE_WOODY
8 ай бұрын
Because people aren’t this smart. He’s a particle physicist. Particle is a big word for about half the population. We’re idiots.
Wonderfully funny 😊 Love him 💕
…as a Natural born American of English descent, I so very much appreciate Brit humour. Even when I was a younger man I wondered if something was wrong with me because, for example, I found the video Queen did for “I Want To Break Free” just insanely funny yet all my friends were repulsed by it here. Now I’m my advanced years I realize why I found it to be cheeky. Because It was FUNNY! That’s why! I need to visit the Uk one day and visit Kent from where my namesake originated.
@dylanhoss3387
5 ай бұрын
Dude. It doesn’t work that way and everyone in the uk is going to cringe HARD at you if you try to say that shit to them. You’re American and that’s okay, all British people don’t even have the same sense of humor, same with Americans. The average british person isn’t even fully british anyway, most are up to 40% German according to dna testing. Seriously trying to spare you here, Europeans laugh HARD at americans who try to do the “I’m actually 1/8 french that’s why i like baguettes haha!” shit. You go to the uk they’re going to view you as INCREDIBLY american and I know you’re expecting the opposite. Just to put this into perspective for you, if you’re an american with two parents LITERALLY FROM A EUROPEAN COUNTRY, most people in that country will consider you to ONLY BE AMERICAN. meanwhile your ancestors probably came over on the mayflower. Let all of that sink in.
Absolutely love him!
I cam see him in a group bopping around like herman and the hermits 😂❤
I love Brian Cox.
the love i have for brian cox maaaan. awgawwwd!
Haha Matt Smith is cracking up laughing back there 🤣
Genius the two of you 😅
Such wonderfully clever fun!
I love these cooking shows
I used to love that song when i was young lol i know love Brian Cox so thats appropriate
It's taken him nearly twenty years to age one day. 😲
@hectorbartlett567
Жыл бұрын
You stand corrected, as this is an old clip. This format we're watching is almost 15yrs old ...
@jac9301
Жыл бұрын
@@hectorbartlett567 Well done Hector you just lost the game.
@rossadamdixon
Жыл бұрын
That's because he travels close to the speed of light!
@jac9301
Жыл бұрын
@@rossadamdixon There's an answer that could only make a fellow science lover crack up. 😊
@OriginalPuro
Жыл бұрын
Time is relative.
Brian has a very good sense of humor
Loved og Jonathan Ross
Wish I could give this many more than just one like ❤
Wow Brian Cox has seen the Andromeda Strain.... amazing film.
I watched this hoping hoping hoping that JR would not reduce it to an episode of Play School or 'Allo 'Allo. I was pleasantly surprised. A interesting and amusing interview.
I’m sure there’s plenty of people that want to be lost in black matter with him ❤
@radiotelegram
Жыл бұрын
Admit it, he had you at Large Hardon Collider.
You can actually touch liquid nitrogen as long as it is only a tiny bit... you can hold a drop in your hand for example, and your skin will be protected because of the Leidenfrost effect, as the drop will be floating on a cushion of nitrogen, and not contact your skin. Much like a drop of water dances around when dropped on a very hot pan.
@benwu7980
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, some of the extreme overclockers have demonstrated the Leidenfrost effect, showing it being poured onto skin. I guess for safety and generality here they weren't going to do much of that.
@elizabetholiviaclark
8 ай бұрын
@@benwu7980 I didn't see where safety was a concern at all.
"just after the sneeze" Jonathan Ross has just created a new theory!
"God sneezed" - would probably fit all the scenarios
I love how Brian said that liquid nitrogen is as cold as Titan, Saturns moon, *_five times._*
I'm no more clever then you fucking love this guy.
He is such a pleasure to listen to. Since watching him on Conan I follow him! Is it true he got Deepak Chopra upset?!!
This is the biggest difference between him and say an Eric Weinstein that Brian can explain even the most complicated topics in a very, very simple manner. So I'd say he actually understands it better (bcz remember what Einstein said) and he doesn't need to stroke his ego by intentionally using complicated technical terms to sound self-important
He's so good at "dumbing" down his explanations, so everyone will understand
@bennylloyd-willner9667
9 ай бұрын
And he's doing without a slight contempt in his voice. Brian Greene sounds like he thinks he talks to small children, almost patting our heads. That's the difference between the two Science Brians IMO
He moves me. Sometimes I cry but this is funny
@Dr, Cox If space and time are entwined and just exist there and we are just traveling into them, so one can assume that if we apply the principles of quantum mechanics we should be able to predict the most probable outcome with increasing accuracy hence eventually predicting the future, or a version of it ?
'that might not be right' - was quite refreshing to hear from a scientist
Thought Tony Le Mesmer was going to come out after hearing that background music haha
Daemon Targaryen watching from the sofa
Were they travelling near the speed of light when this was recorded? It's new relative to some audience.
I love the smile of Brian Cox ❤
I'll tell you, what was, or at least should have been, before the Big Bang, Jonathan: If there is the slightest trace of decency in our Universe, there should be at least a couple of minutes of Big Foreplay.
He's charming 😊
Love the show set from 1993
Professor Brian cox, explains time , travel, you can travel to the future physics, 100 billion galaxies in our universe, all th stars , open your mind to civilizations billions of years more advanced than us, true, being looking at our atmosphere or seeing elements , chemicals for life, co2 , etc! So interesting, possibilities to search 🔎
This guy is so cool.
14:12 you can put a finger in, it will create a layer of nitrogen gas around you finger and protect you. Just don't leave it in or where a glove that will absorb the liquid and remain in contact with your hand. Also, the collider used liquid helium which is much colder than liquid nitrogen
@zhadoomzx
Жыл бұрын
No i would not put a finger in liquid nitrogen... you can hold a drop of liquid nitrogen and let it evaporate on your hand, as a drop does not have enough heat capacity to cool down your blood circulated skin tissue fast enough, and the Leidenfrost effect will make it float and not make skin contact. But your whole finger also contains tissue that is not well circulated - like your nails - which can cool down fast and allow the nitrogen to make contact. Also skin areas with irregularities like scars or scratches might cool down faster than healthy skin. So yeah - maybe you can put your finger in without lasting damage for 0.1s, or maybe even 0.5 seconds, but i would advise not to try.
14 years later, he hasnt change at all!
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god i love Brian so much.. how did he manage to get the genius gene and swerve the autism gene. I got the bloody reverse
11:00 🤣🤣🤣
There are few chaps worth their SALT this guy BRIAN COX real is worth it. FANTASTIC analysis of DARK matter. The atom theory versus the light and particle travel still presides my imagination as two how the two can exist in space and time.
The most coolist geek in the world
Actually you can hold your finger in liquid nitrogen for a short time because of the Leidenfrost-effect
I absolutely love what Brian Cox and what he is saying but look into the Aztecs and Egyptians is mind melt 🤔
I see Brian Cox I upvote!
Hard on Collider indeed.
It's so daft to imagine earth would be the only source of water .We're part of the cosmos . A logical starting point would be . Whatever is on earth is everywhere else at different temperatures .
I get massive panic attacks when the thought of space/ the universe pops into my head. It all started while around the campfire with friends when one poised the thought…so, you get to the edge of the universe, then you go take another step and another, so forth. What happens…??there’s like a wall type thing, or space literally never ever ends? Aaahhhhhhhhhh
@madams989
Жыл бұрын
also how can anything have just come from nothing? What was before that? Somehow i can't buy into one day god decided to click his fingers or blow his nose or whatever to suddenly create a random bang.
Johnathan, just explain you’re both rankers
OH! that was the back-end matter of 2012 roomers! Lol!! Sorry what's that real word of typo'ed as "the death" ? :)
As well-natured as this programme is and as honest as Ross is about his scientific curiosity, hearing the audience laugh every time he makes an absurd point for the sake of comedy because all they’re focusing on is the punchline is I think still the real problem with people being anxious about science. Comedy is essential but laughing at science isn’t its best use. I’m waiting for the world where the science amazes people in relative terms, and a talkshow audience can appreciate the facts first and where the comedy compliments them rather than exploits them.
@nautical_eddie7875
Жыл бұрын
the inifinate monkey cage podcasts is just this
@lunellkruger2981
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I found this episode a little cringy, despite liking them both immensely. Brian Cox deserves better, I thought
Brian is so cool!
"I could talk to you all night" well, you should!!
Brian makes science sexy.
Suspicious that Brian Cox never ages. Is he an alien life-form in a human costume?
Well - I think I am going back to university if I could get a professor of that kind… 😊
Sounds legit
7:54 based Brian
Actually, putting your hand into LN2 (for a very brief moment) is completely harmless because of the Leidenfrost effect. But Dr. Cox did a good job dissuading kids from making it into a dare on TikTok I guess!
Its called consciousness.
girl, look what you've done to me, meee and my whole world!
Is there a relationship between gravity and space expansion? Is there space contraction? Maybe gravity is not that regular matter curves space but contracts space. more/infinite matter, space contracts more. less/zero matter, space expands more. Not need to have dark energy and dark matter. Just that space contracts/expands.
@grantcollier4048
Жыл бұрын
Space bends due to extreme gravitational pressure ie a black hole. If gravity had a effect on space expansion it would contract but it is expanding on a quantom level and at the monent there is no theory to link quantom physics and Einsteins theory to explain this or so my understanding of it is
Is Brian getting younger or is this an older video?
@1967deek
9 ай бұрын
The video is about 13 year old
@Eviesdiariez
9 ай бұрын
@@1967deek oh. He definitely getting hotter though 🤤
Feels oddly similar to a scene from #DontLookUp …
Brian cox the worlds most pleasant person
Jonathan ross said pluto is a gas giant
Whis making him brush like that
Can't wait to see him at the Glasgow hydro in October!