Space Expert Brian Cox on Black Holes, the Big Bang and Elon Musk | Emma Barnett Meets
Emma Barnett meets physicist and space expert Professor Brian Cox to discuss whether there is life on Mars, how black holes could one day help us explain the origins of time and why despite the size of the universe humans are still very significant. Interview recorded on Aug 30, 2022.
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I love it when an interviewer asks concise questions without giving us half of her life story and then lets the interviewee answer without interruptions. Congratulations Emma Barnett! Great job.
@Thedudeabides803
Жыл бұрын
Thimply thpectacular.
@mountainshide
Жыл бұрын
@@Thedudeabides803 haahha cheers for the laughs dude also this interview was great. She did a great job. Brian, as always, was amazing to listen to.
@jimmycozzycostine8137
Жыл бұрын
I often wonder if the stars that we see in these images have died or don't exist anymore, any comments on this 😇👍
@jdubmotors3990
10 ай бұрын
If only the mainstream media could follow suit
@jpois1
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Here here.
I can listen to this man talk ALL DAY LONG. He's beyond amazing.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Black Panda Yep so do all the brainwashed.
@stonehaven2289
10 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLieI love to listen to him as well.. and I'm the least brainwashed person who exists in this multiverse 🧐🤫
@suddenturnforthebest2282
9 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLiesaw u posted a few times negative about him.. does ur name mean ur a flat earther? Not judging just wonder if that's why u say he lies
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
9 ай бұрын
@@suddenturnforthebest2282 Is it a crime to say something negative about somebody who I feel is lying to the public? No, my name does not mean I am a flat earther, that is your assumption.
@maximilianotorro527
9 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLieCan you specify? In which part is he lying?
Need more people like Brian who don’t talk about space and astronomy in a dismissive way to people that don’t understand it. He talks about these things like a normal human being that most people can grasp.
@oliveranikolic8158
8 ай бұрын
I agree. That is exactly what I don't respect with Neil de Grasse Tyson, cause he is such an ego diva. Brian is such a great humble guy
@fthitekle9354
6 ай бұрын
I agree 👍
A masterclass in interviewing. I'm heartened to see that others have also appreciated the expert way this interview was conducted. Thank you, Emma. Absolutely floor-less.
It's probably the first time i see a journalist asking questions without interrupting and being genuinely interested and smiling for a change! Well done lady, Great interview,👏👏👏
I do not remember if I ever heard a man talked so nicely as this Man ! We need more videos from him. Thank you and Cheers !
I don't know how to express this feeling. I almost cried while listening to your story, Professor. It's very deep and astonishing at the same time. Thank you once again for being such a good scientist and storyteller!
Brian’s strongest traits are his child like wonder and his relatability/down to earth personality. 12:14 this stat never fails to amaze me!.
This guy is a true treasure.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
lol
@marcbiff2192
2 ай бұрын
They are truly deluded.@@JohnSmithGlobeLie
11:46 Mr. Cox's response to this question has me mind blown 🤯, humbled, and appreciative of life...
I've said the same thing as him before......if there is no other intelligent life in the universe, including never here on Earth, no one or no thing would ever get to experience it or see it. It would just be there. This makes me appreciate being alive.
Absolutely fantastic interviewer. I wish she could interview every person with something to say because she doesn’t put herself in the way and she asks great questions. Well done.
The journalist is called Emma Barnett. She's used to host the morning slot on BBC radio 5 Live, a highly popular station with millions of daily listeners. Learning her craft with the likes of Nicky Campbell who is a giant in listening carefully and letting the caller speak. Emma's a brilliant journalist and this interview illustrates this.
@BG1435q
3 ай бұрын
meh
The best part ever of all he has been saying is (we don't know). It's the most honest and real answer for all questions.
Never forget Patrick Moore's humility and integrity in saying "We just don't know".
Love Brian’s enthusiasm, this kind of thing pushes us to learn more. The more ‘Truths’ we know the more it lifts us all up.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
GazJ Wil Eh.......Name one truth this liar presented you with???
@zemammm3444
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLie get lost
@stonehaven2289
10 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLieevery word he spoke is truth.. you just aren't able to comprehend reality
@suddenturnforthebest2282
9 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLieJWST is a significant step forward, there's one truth, starting small but i can keep going a loooooong time
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
9 ай бұрын
@@suddenturnforthebest2282 What truth are you proposing? Do you really think you know what truth is, do you really know what reality is?
Taken 4 billions years to go from cell to civilisation and we are just killing each other over imaginary lines in the dirt. Good Job humanity.
Brilliant interview. I really enjoyed the show. Listening to prof Brian gives me huge respect to science and scientists wherever they are. Respect 🫡
Love the Space 1999 t-shirt!
@barryturner8994
8 ай бұрын
Is Brian being coy, in his delightfully shy manner, to admit that he might find the idea of hairy black holes tantalizing?
@steves1460
23 күн бұрын
Miss thise wobbly sets!
this man mesmerises me every time I listen to him talking about cosmology
Terrific interview! Always enjoy listening to Brian talk about the Cosmos! 👍👍💥💥
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
SapelHow old are you? Now children, once upon a time in a far-off galaxy there was.....lol
So refreshing and inspirational put forth so simply and clearly, with such humility, grace ... and humour . Loved it !!
WOW. Great interview and amazing dialogue. Thank you!
I hope that Brian never loses his beautiful smile
Wonderful interview, thanks.
Excellent interview
Seen the horizons show in Dublin it was amazing I can't express how fascinating it was
I love the way he says "longer" and "number". I love the way he talks anyway. So much enthusiasm. 🥰
I could listen to Brian all day, so soothing!
Emma obviously has a great interest in this subject and therefor she does an amazing job on this interview.
Hey, Love Brian's Space 1999 T Shirt !!
Great interview
Why is the universe so unfathomably beautiful. There is no reason it needs to be like this at all, or even the existence of math and rules and laws. Why even something instead of nothing. So incredibly cool.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Will Bachman You are classing something that you have never seen, never experienced, or never validated its existence as being beautiful???
@stevenaustin8274
3 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLie you never looked up at night sky in your life ?
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
3 ай бұрын
@@stevenaustin8274 What's up there does not prove what you are standing on, you beLIEve it's all real because that is the result of your social conditioning, which you are merely repeating. But you cannot validate any of it for yourself.
Intelligent questions, intelligent, thought provoking answers delivered with the usual engaging and entertaining manner.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
thought-provoking answers ??? I must of missed it, could you enlighten me on one, please?
Great and informative interview! It's all so fascinating
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Elizabeth Stranger Pre tell what he has now informed you about?
Brian is wearing a space 1999 this episode t ... awesome 😮
Like his Space 1999 t/shirt 👍👍 Recognise that font any where
@dallassukerkin6878
Жыл бұрын
Good call!
This guy's a geek's geek, a nerd's nerd. To find one who can speak well and communicate well is rare indeed.
I loved his mention of Einsteins compass ❤️
I just think ‘things can only get better’
Love this guy.
Absolutely fantastic interview, soooo interesting…….we love you Brian🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is really an astonishing piece of information and most cosmo biologist believe that probablity of an intelligent life at least in our galaxy apart from earth is actually “none” ,even one of my friend who works as an astro biologist think in the same manner … intelligent life is very very rare and out of trillions of possibilities and with right conditions only then an intelligent life can occur !!! I was spellbound with this information and since then i firmly believe that we as human beings have a greater responsibility to not only save humanity but also this fragile planet and here we are fighting each other in the name of religion and killing each other just to satisfy our bloated egos!!!
@ulfingvar1
11 ай бұрын
We have no clue as to how often life arise, how often it evoles into "us," and if it even evolves into a technological civilzations at all, some may never do that. And even IF there is even one or two civilizations per galaxy, considering there are hundreds of trillions of galaxies, and counting, the universe is likely throbbing with thought and culture and weirdness.
@joetotale6354
9 ай бұрын
Today in the US congress testimony was given regarding the recovery of crashed non-human craft and the exploitation of said tech by unnamed defence contractors. This is not National Enquirer stuff, bud. Yet here you are wanging on like ET reality is still contested.
He is all smiles all the time...😀😀
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
THINK INDIA Most con artists do! Because they are laughing at your gullibility.
Thank you Mr today Sagan.
Seen him in Glasgow last night, very good show would have listened for another 3 hours if they would have kept going
@christophercasserly7988
Жыл бұрын
Did ye,aye
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Jay Purcell Did you enjoy the cartoon and CGI show accompanied by the fairy story of once upon a time in a far-distant galaxy? lol
Thankyou sir
The first couple of minutes demonstrated it was going to be a weekly meeting of the stammerers club. Bdea,bdea,bdats all folks! 🤪
Superb interviewer!
He's a true ambassador to science for us less than studied
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
lol lol lol
Brian is a remarkable communicator.
bonus points for the Space 1999 teeshirt
I love Brian so much
Great interview what a extraordinary gift humanity and science has with scientists like Brian
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Peter Grundy Plwas wake up! He's an ex-pop star and an actor.
I love listening to this baby face professor
Love his T shirt!
I am appalled at the negative ( uneducated ) responses elsewhere here - Brian is a fabulous communicator with unflappable charisma - A true Educator for the upcoming generations. For me - the perfect follow on to Sir David Attenborough ( and even the equally brilliant Prof. Richard Dawkins )
I agree with the lady, we’re so insignificant, and yet, so determined to prove that we are..
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Tomas B That's right let them disempower you into believing that you are insignificant with bull**** stories about imaginary space travel and distant galaxies. I am significant and don't believe in fairy stories that I was indoctrinated as a 5-year-old. I am now an adult and I can engage my own brain to think for myself.
What a man!!! And what a woman!!o! Brilliant video
Love this guy
Love you so much Brian
One thing that I can't handle is that Brian is, finally, starting to show the marks of time ... entropy is real :chuckles:
@kevinsayes
Жыл бұрын
This is why I believe there’s way more going on than we will ever realize. For instance I personally think we’re part of something that, to make it easy to think about, is analogous to the whole universe being the internal structure of some being’s brain (or fill in the blank-doesn’t have to be exactly that, just that our universe is not at all what we ‘think’ it is.) And what’s unique about us vs our elementary particles is that we can observe and break wave functions as the organism needs-that could be something like how the cells in our body mutate for our benefit or repair themselves. Just a fun shower thought
@taylorjeremy71
Жыл бұрын
It would show less if he dressed like a grown man and not a 90's teenager headed to see No Doubt.
@dallassukerkin6878
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorjeremy71 :grins: Well he was a muso first so I suppose it's ingrained from hid younger days. And, as a complete aside, that font on his shirt is a nod to SPACE 1999 I think.
@geraldbutler5484
10 ай бұрын
@@taylorjeremy71 A grown man in which country, which century, which social group, which religion, which economic group?
@taylorjeremy71
10 ай бұрын
@@geraldbutler5484 Any of them would be an improvement
He's got the most salient point imaginable at 15:35
invented by fools to fool other fools
Where is this big bank they keep mentioning and how do I set up an account there?
I hope a new amazing telescope or Observatory or University, a planetary base is one day named in Professor Cox's honor.
There's more than one in our galaxy. I think the periodic table of individual galaxy will greatly increase the chance for life. As the milkyway 100 percent has the ingredients for life we must and I mean we must take it as a fact that life exists throughout our galaxy. As you are the evidence that if the correct ingredients are present life will arise.
Always like to listen to Brian even if I (as a pure layman) think there are more than one intelligent civilisation per galaxy. I hope to get the answer in my lifetime...
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Mickael Jansson Has this liar ever presented you with an ounze of proof of what he sprouts?
@zemammm3444
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmithGlobeLie dude reptiloids are among us. You have to fight them you are the one the only hope of humanity😉
Nice interview, cheers all.
Einstein also said that imagination is more important than knowledge, so what would you wish for a rebiirth of a black hole.
Will you see Linda Moulton Howe "space force" and three USS Curtis LeMay, USS Hoyt Vandenberg and USS Hellenkotter ?
Very pragmatic. The essence of gravity, he just draws you in.
Wow! So enlightening. So much knowledge and yet so little. What will it take for all humans to turn their greed and hate for enlightenment.
What a really top bloke. He's my favourite scientist. The way he explains things is unmatched. And the way he ties different aspects of science&nature together. Best all round go to space dude. Closely followed by Neil, Sean and Lawrence. Brian, could a black hole act as a matter portal. Sending matter to areas within the multiverse where new universe's are being born? In a form of primordial plasma not unlike the stuff we currently believe was present at the formation of our own universe... Could they be arteries feeding all forms of energy back to the source of energy at the beginning? To keep it constantly firing and the universe growing? Could we be part of something so vast it's incomprehensible, and the black holes lead to a literal cosmic venous system to which the nutrient energy and matter rich material is transported and re-used/re-formed? I have so many questions.
The other argument is we haven't dug deep enough to know what existed in earth before 2.5 million years ago but Earth has existed for 4.5 billion years. We don't know if there were civilisations that might have existed.
@spaceinyourface
Жыл бұрын
Maybe under the south pole
Very well-done interview.
My point is 👉 If the Christian deity is truly wise, why didn't He predict that adding a son to Abrahamic monotheism would lead to massive amounts of doubt, genocide and uncertainty?
Love that t-shirt #space1999
"the earth is one planet around one star amongst four billion stars, in one galaxy amongst two trillion galaxies, in the part of the universe we can see.." 😅
I don’t have to go to space to know how dam important our blue planet is.
I’m not so enthusiastic about encountering another civilization, especially a one more advanced. Think about it, if we found another planet that could harbor civilization, that was already inhabited by a more primitive one, what would stop us from moving in and pushing them aside?
@dallassukerkin6878
Жыл бұрын
Bear in mind that the number of Earth-like worlds is pretty darned large - the whole alien-invasion meme is based on there being something inherently valuable here on Earth ... and, other than us, there isn't. One of the things we are learning is that, if we want to go somewhere else, we have to overcome our own evolutionary adaption to our own world.
@tonyleukering8832
Жыл бұрын
Also keep in mind that we'd have to get there, and that's not happening anytime soon.
The biggest unsolved mystery here is where did his grey hair go...? Can the Webb telescope look back far enough to find out...? 🤣
I’m such a fan boy of this man.
Brian has always looked to me like an actor that could have played any member of Pink Floyd in a movie.
@fluentpiffle
Жыл бұрын
He’s definitely acting.. wave structure of matter spaceandmotion
@donb4386
Жыл бұрын
It might interest you to know he once played, professionally in a rock band. I don’t recall the name of the band but they made a couple of records.
@abell3337
Жыл бұрын
@@donb4386 "things can only get better"
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Daniel N He is an actor playing his part on the world stage.
@Distorted-Vision
Жыл бұрын
@@donb4386D:Ream
What an excellent fellow .
Its a great point that if we didn't 'waste' money on these projects, we'd be living in the dark ages still. Electricity, radio, the car, air travel etc all came from people taking a punt and spending the money.
@JohnSmithGlobeLie
Жыл бұрын
Alan Haynes But the money is a great investment in brainwashing the sheeple into distraction by actually believing anything that this actor is telling them about the illusionary space travel. The money is very well spent indeed when you see how comprehensive the brainwashing has been.
Great interview but if you want to see a much longer one check out the interview he did with Joe Scott on his conversations with Joe Podcast
He soon skipped over what the JWST has shown us... that when we look back close to the beginning of time, we see mature, spiral galaxies, similar to ours.
@RussellBurns-nv8er
8 ай бұрын
this interviw was recorded August 22nd 2022.. JWST didnt becone active until July 11th 2022. i doubt there was anything to skip over at that moment in time
@JoeBlowUK
8 ай бұрын
@@RussellBurns-nv8er You've either a short memory, or not done any actual research. There were plenty of surprises in that first few weeks of activity from the JWST.
The first person to detect motion in andromeda outside of a supernova wins
Uh oh now we all in trouble
It's kind of comedic. " Thank you to coming to talk to us" but it was a TV where he suppose to be.
Thank you for this beautiful conversation. Beautiful Humans. Both of you. Brian, you are an Original Gentleman because of the way you respected this young lady. Emma, you are a beautiful Lady for the way you lifted the female side of humanity when you suggested that a woman return to the moon. Brian, I agree with you that we are SPECIAL. And I agree with you that we are ALONE. And we have a responsibility to REALITY to preserve the life that occupies the ATOMS. The question below is for your audience. Not the two of you. Because Y'all get it. Emma, the women will lead the world into the 3rd millennium PEACEFULLY. With Compassion. Why is it that Science and Theology cannot exist as one? By that I mean why is it difficult for humans to accept a creator? Um... Let's call ourselves what we really are according to the intelligent conscious realization of our creator, Humans. YOU are INTELLIGENT CONSCIOUS REPLICATING ATOMICALLY ORDERED PARTICLES THAT CONTAIN POTENTIAL ENERGY. You were CREATED by something PHYSICAL That can be PROVEN through the SCIENTIFIC METHOD. And that physical being now understands itself through YOU HUMANS. Can you not understand you are SPECIAL? WHY HUMANS, Why is it so difficult for you to use your "speed of light" computer located within your personal collection of ATOMS that was perfected through millions of years of evolution. Can you not see with your optical instruments that YOU ARE ALONE in your universe? Can you not use your LOGICAL BRAIN to figure this out? You must LOVE EACH other (THEOLOGY) in order to leave your planet. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CONTAMINATE THIS UNIVERSE. For it is the first conscious UNIVERSE that has been created by our creator in INFINITY. YES, you are the FIRST CONCSIOUS LIFE TO APPEAR in an infinite volume of space and in an infinite amount of time. INFINITY. And now your genderless CREATOR, who wants to be FEMALE, is CONSCIOUS. She is VERY PHYSICALLY REAL AND she is VERY Conscious. And your CREATOR LOVES ALL CONSCIOUS LIFE just like a mother loves her children. Not just the intelligent conscious life. ALL LIFE. Even the life that has passed through the ATOMS. She is mysterious and she will remain mysterious. DO NOT TRY TO MEASURE HER. She is mysteriously INFINITE. There is a Particle FIELD.
Brian. Also rock star? Multi talented Question I am a beginning Astro physics lover. Are we living in a black hole? Some bh s are billion times larger than sun. A whole galaxy could live in a black hole this size. Some scientist say this. I love listening to you.
No need to send Boris Johnson to the space station…..just create a really nice VR.
If it took 4 billion years first, then it took a short time after that..And now the universe could be 32 billion years.
Do black holes actually fully form, or do they evaporate before they ever get the chance?
What about the Samaritans
15 billion years. Not even close. I don’t think you’ll ever even come close. Trillions.
Isn't the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy the closest galaxy to us? Andromeda is closest to the Milky Way Galaxy. This confuses me.
@spaceinyourface
Жыл бұрын
Andromeda is our closest spiral galaxy.
He sounds like Einstein and Hawking's lawyer