Brian Cox On The Multiverse And Life On Other Planets | Minutes With | @LADbible

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In this week's episode we sat down with Professor Brian Cox, an English physicist, who explained to us what would happen in you jump in the black hole, which is his favourite planet in the universe and how the Earth will be destroyed (don't worry, this should happen in about 5 billion years).

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  • @LADbible
    New dates for Professor Brian Cox’s live tour, Horizons, are on sale now – visit briancoxlive.co.uk/ for more information. Black Holes: The Key to Understanding the Universe by Professor Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw is out now.
  • @07438724
    If this video of Brian Cox was three hours long, I would cancel my plans, go to bed late and genuinely put everything on hold and intensively listen to him for every second and go to bed feeling like a more complete human being.
  • @Tony-qg8wx
    I doubt Brian Cox will ever read this, but thank you for sharing this vast amount of knowledge and perspective on Earth and the human existence.
  • As i get older i find that videos like these are more entertaining than video games. Knowledge truly is power
  • @priestharis1565
    The fact that this guy talks so simple, so casual about topics that would blow a mind... is amazing
  • He explains very abstract concepts in a simple manner. If only all teachers were like him, the world would be a better place. His enthusiasm is contagious.
  • @miashay2524
    Any lecture by Brian Cox is a must. He is gentle, clear and precise in his voice and expression. He doesn’t try to impress which makes him a true academic.
  • @Kaasga
    This guy is brilliant - he doesn't use drama to emphasise his points - he simply explains the fact in a very comprehensive way. The universe is just unimaginably fantastic and Brian Cox manages to explain it with his rhetorical skills
  • @michaelbeahn5977
    The reason I like find this man so fascinating is he’s got the rare combo of being a fantastic scientific thinker, who actually has the gift of philosophizing.
  • @craigbentley906
    It makes you wonder why we get stressed out with work and life in general. It is a miracle that we exist and we should remember that more. The man is a living legend!!
  • He's such a great communicator. I could listen all day. More please!
  • @Brad_Pittstop
    I could listen to Brian Cox for a thousand years. - David Bowie
  • I could listen to professor Cox for hours. The whole subject of the universe is so interesting and the way that Brian Cox explains in such a calm and sort of straightforward way is brilliant.
  • I love how passionate he is about the universe. You see his eyes light up the entire conversation. It's very sweet actually ❤️
  • @DV-zv4ox
    There is something to be said about incredibly intelligent folk, taking the time to explain incredibly detailed and complicated matter in layman's terms for us plebs. Always a treat listening to Professor Cox!
  • @jmehol156
    To be so intelligent, to be able to comprehend things bigger than your imagination will allow. It’s absolutely mind blowing, I could listen to this man all day long, and still be amazed.
  • I appreciate that when he speaks he doesn't talk down to the person interviewing him. He makes complicated things easy to understand. He makes you think of things in a different way.
  • @Galaxy-lh3zl
    Been to two of Brian's shows and must say he is the best person at explaining complex ideas I have ever encountered. Almost impossible not to understand and I can sit and listen to him for hours.
  • @Mike-dk7wj
    I met Brian about ten years ago. What a nice and approachable man. Super clever of course.
  • @Mel-oc7pi
    5:30-10:25 ☆ best part that makes all my stresses, my traumas, my complexes, everything that ever made me feel less than, simply insignificant - we live in such a beautiful universe under the most exceptional circumstances and that is so amazing