Brian Cox - What Are The Biggest Mysteries in The Universe?

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Brian Cox - What Are The Biggest Mysteries in The Universe?

Renowned physicist Brian Cox delves into some of the most profound mysteries of the universe. He begins by discussing the Large Hadron Collider, which is a particle accelerator used to study the smallest particles in the universe. Brian Cox explains how the Collider is vital in helping us understand the fundamental building blocks of the universe.

Brian Cox then turns his attention to some of the most perplexing questions in cosmology, such as how we know the age of the universe and the age of the Earth. He discusses the methods that scientists use to estimate these figures.

The bulk of the video is dedicated to exploring Einstein's theory of general relativity, which is a cornerstone of modern physics. Brian Cox explains the basic principles of the theory and how it revolutionized our understanding of space and time. He also discusses some of the key predictions of general relativity.

Throughout the video, Brian Cox's passion for physics and his ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible way shine through. Whether you're a seasoned physicist or simply curious about the mysteries of the universe, this video is sure to provide plenty of food for thought. So sit back, relax, and let Brian Cox guide you on an exhilarating journey through the wonders of the cosmos.

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Whoever edited in the animations to match this guy's talk needs a raise! Top notch! 👍

evanmccue
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I love it when Brian cox says science admits sometimes “ we don’t know “ everything 🙌🏻 but that’s why I love it, I want to find out ❤

SMW-py
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The biggest mystery is why there’s all this and here I am on a small speck paying to live and paying taxes and drink my self to sleep every night

Hawkers
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Brian Cox a man of many many talents... love listening to you my friend as your explanation of space is so easier to understand than others... don't know if you read these buddy but thank you my interest in anything and everything Space is always wanting more.. knowledge to know it all to go further with you through the stars....Things Can Only Get Better..my friend it's no Dream it's real!!!...

jamiecole
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Wow the graphics wow this is quality at its best wow like it's immerses u deeper in to the universe wow

danielmakhubela
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What a fantastic explanation of how little we know yet how much we have discovered. It seems the more we learn the more we realize we don’t understand just as in biology and abiogenesis. It seems, given our reluctance to accept any metaphysical action that we are moving further and further away from real understanding

jamesball
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I was hoping to hear Brian Cox's views on doubts about the big bang by some in the science world as a result of the latest information picked up by the James Webb telescope. If you read this message Mr Cox please inform us as to your latest views about the James Webb discoveries.

briancarton
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"Your videos always leave me in awe and eager to learn more about the mysteries of the universe. Thank you for fueling my curiosity.
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PlanetXMysteries-pjnm
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The biggest mystery in the universe is how my young kids manage to create a big bang of untidiness in their own bedrooms in a millionth of a second.

gr
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Fermi paradox is the most mysterious of all the questions about the Universe

tavzung
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The two biggest mysteries are that the universe exists and that there is life here.

vitenskapogromfart
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This is so beautiful. It brings tears to my eyes.

PapaSamo
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This is one of the best channels on YouTube

spinblackcircles
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The universe is like life, As we expand and grow things become easier and simpler compared to when we were young and just learning and finding our way, compared to when we're older we know from experience having already been there and done that, We learn to just go with the flow and enjoy the moment rather than trying to work out every complexity, when we are born everything is compact and dense and we learn as we grow, there is something else magical however which is instinct, how do we get it and where does it come from ? It must be stored in our genes and dna, I wonder if the universe knows where it's heading from before it began. Nice thought provoking video, Thanks 😄👍

NCTurbulence
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How politicians and lawyers can sleep at night or look themselves in the mirror?

haruchai
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What I like about Brian Cox is, he has the wonder of a child driving his powerful intellect. Also, he doesn't believe in religion, but at the same time, he doesn't waste (much) valuable time debating it.

robertfindley
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This was posted 5 hours ago, but these mysteries don't seem to be up to date. When is this video from?

JayCross
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The matter antimatter imbalance has always fascinated me. I'd theorised that it didn't exist actually and have asked about this. The silly example I used was the light from an antimatter star would look the same as regular light from a "normal" star, so how is it KNOWN that the Coma cluster, is not an antimatter environment. I have received a few replies, but when I pointed out holes in them, the replies died away. I'd really like someone like Brian to expand on this "imbalance".

adrianworley
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I Would like to rectify something, when Brian Cox is explaining Einstein's General Relativity he states the idea that Einstein thought that the ground was the one that's accelerating upwards, That's right if he would have mentioned from the Apple's perspective, since it is the Apple that's accelerating towards earth due to curves on spacetime by the Earth. So from a falling object perspective is the earth that's accelerating upwards. I just thought that would confuse non-physicists.

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Cool! I'll be with you in a minute class, just gonna watch this again.

Klysty