@@ianoliver3879 He has exceptional charisma and beauty, and the fact that he chooses to use that to promote science to normal, ordinary non-scientists like me is v impressive. Most beautiful people don't do that. They want attention for themselves.
the ross and cox combo had me in stitches! the pair of them should get together on tv more often or do podcasts at least for the conversations would be hugely entertaining
The man is a genius! Have never done well at any science subjects at school as i am too thick to grasp it, but i am so interested and intrigued and could listen to Professor Brian Cox all day. Why is he not my teacher?
What an amazing person Brian is!!!!!! A pleasure listening to that interview of all the people ide want to meet it would be him. 👍 Keep up the great work mate!!!!!!!
This is how a talk show should be! The host should respect the guest and why he or she is there instead of using the same unfunny jokes and interrupting the guest just because they feel its boring *cough* Conan O'brien *cough*
It's amazing how popular is proffesor Cox in Europe and here in the U.S. people never heard of Carl Seagan or Neil Degrass, but we sure love a fking iphone upgrade.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH omg I love how Jonathan's just so crazy wanting to put his finger in there and I laughed so hard when he screamed "Jesus"! after Brian Hits the tomato cherry!
I think Jonathan actually touched one of the things they froze VERY briefly; I looked at his eyes when he did this and also his reaction. His respect for how dangerous liquid nitrogen is increased exponentially as can be seen as he put googles and gloves on after that.
I was expecting Brian Cox the first Hannibal Lecter, the actor. First time I hear of this science pop-star guy. If only they were teaching science like this back at school. I'd love that
Some people grew up watching Carl Sagan, there' no doubt he's a legend. I've watched almost all of his videos. I was too young to watch him speak about our universe tho, but I'm growing up listening to Brian Cox. To me, he's the next Carl Sagan :D
funny thing is and im very surprised he never said this. is he CAN put his hand in there for a very short time 1-2 seconds, due to the leidenfrost effect.
@ExesandErin no your not getting me, look at his expressions and countenance, listen to the way he says no, etc etc..., its like he is astounded some1 would want to do this, and thats more than likely because he doesnt know it can be done, ive worked in a lab and none of the 12 ppl in there knew it was possible not many people actually know this, or are willing to risk it. but being a public figure open to more info than the common scientist i thought he would know, but it is clear he doesnt.
Intelligence, humour, talent and good looks,well done Mrs Cox, though I bet Mrs Cox is streets ahead of her very jolly husband. J Ross and Brian Cox are a great team,more of that in the future?
"When they collide they are about the width of a human hair and have the energy of an aircraft carrier doing 30 mph" I had to back the video up and replay this because obviously a proton is MUCH smaller than the width of a human hair. It's after they collide that they become exponentially larger to the size of a human hair. But to think of something as small as two protons colliding releasing as much energy as an aircraft carrier doing 30 mph is mind boggling. 600 million of these collisions every second is equal to an aircraft carrier going 18 billion mph. This is too much to believe for me. The structure needed to contain that much energy would need to be colossally strong.
I enjoyed it, but then I tried to imagine that happening on a similar American show and... it's hard. Especially for the host to have a basic understanding of some physics no less. We're so far behind on the public understanding and acceptance of science it seems. :(
I believe Brian has discovered a new fundamental particle in his underpants. It's called Cox's Bigg Hoson, nicknamed the "Dog particle" . It's believed to be quite large, about 7 inches in length, & a rest mass of 5.61e+25 TeV although the mass varies on the state of excitation of the particle. Unlike other particles, this is believed to be unique. This has been backed by experimental evidence so far, as attempts to recreate it by proton collisions at CERN have proved to be unsuccessful.
If time travel to the future is possible then the future has already happened, eh? Such a weird thing to think about but it adds credence to my belief that everything happening now or in the past as well as the future until infinity is predetermined. We can't sense it because our brains are not advanced enough and the sheer number of "choices" a person thinks they are making is mind numbing. Adding so much complexity that we don't know it's all predetermined.
(Parts of) the LHC are coldest than space, but there's plenty of things on Earth much much colder than that. e.g. news.mit.edu/2003/cooling (and this record has been hugely beaten now).
brian cox captivated me instantly after seeing once.the wayhe speaks while explaing is awsome a i love sat just watching a listening to him xxxx
Awesome? How on Earth can anybody's voice, never mind this drippy version generate awe?
@@ianoliver3879 He has exceptional charisma and beauty, and the fact that he chooses to use that to promote science to normal, ordinary non-scientists like me is v impressive. Most beautiful people don't do that. They want attention for themselves.
the ross and cox combo had me in stitches! the pair of them should get together on tv more often or do podcasts at least for the conversations would be hugely entertaining
The man is a genius! Have never done well at any science subjects at school as i am too thick to grasp it, but i am so interested and intrigued and could listen to Professor Brian Cox all day. Why is he not my teacher?
I think I love Brian Cox! I can listen to him speak all day long:)
Brilliant episode! Lot's of fun. I can never get enough of the Cox. Yumma yumma yumma! Ha ha ha couldn't resist that one!
This is fantastic, Brian is a legend and it’s great to see his awesome sense of humour mixed with science
I could listen to Brian Cox all day.
What an amazing person Brian is!!!!!! A pleasure listening to that interview of all the people ide want to meet it would be him. 👍 Keep up the great work mate!!!!!!!
Been looking for this - the full interview for ages! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Brian's great! Thanks for uploading the full thing. I really like this interview!
This is how a talk show should be! The host should respect the guest and why he or she is there instead of using the same unfunny jokes and interrupting the guest just because they feel its boring *cough* Conan O'brien *cough*
Exactly, Graham Norton did the exact same thing to Dr. Cox. It was embarrassing.
Funniest/best Johnathan Ross interview I've seen.
How can anyone dislike this??
I love this one...love seeing the panic and the smile on the professor's face...so darn cute
11:39 HE LAUGH-SNORTED, I LOVE HIM MORE THAN EVER.
"Now don't try this at home"
"Don't try this at home? It's liquid nitrogen"
:)
I wish I had Brian as a teacher when I was in school... Although I would have a problem, I definitely would've had the hots for him!
me too! especially as my science teacher was a total nappy sack
No doubt.
BTW... Mean Yosë.
Classic interview between two legends in their fields.
He's the reason I took Physics for A level.
He's the reason I will be studying it at university this september iA.
It's amazing how popular is proffesor Cox in Europe and here in the U.S. people never heard of Carl Seagan or Neil Degrass, but we sure love a fking iphone upgrade.
JC OM lmao!
Yeah, I think this is one of those speak for yourself situations Mr. Four-Years-Ago. Also, iPhones suck a bag-o-dicks.
@@grayskull1521 oh shitt, you're everywhere
I don't remember where, but you argued with this woman about men and women not being the same or something
Lol as soon as I saw Brian Cox in the title and then saw a science kit in the thumbnail, I knew it would be good :P
he smile is contagious, just realised i'm sitting here smiling like a chesire cat, oh brian :)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH omg I love how Jonathan's just so crazy wanting to put his finger in there and I laughed so hard when he screamed "Jesus"! after Brian Hits the tomato cherry!
I think Jonathan actually touched one of the things they froze VERY briefly; I looked at his eyes when he did this and also his reaction. His respect for how dangerous liquid nitrogen is increased exponentially as can be seen as he put googles and gloves on after that.
He's so clever and gorgeous.lovely smile.
Am I the only one who loves the new youtube layout? Its way more convenient
How I miss Wossy :(
Thanks for the upload!
An absolute hero.
Brian Cox is my new favorite person.
Brian Cox is a timelord. Pass it on.
He is awesome !!
I was expecting Brian Cox the first Hannibal Lecter, the actor. First time I hear of this science pop-star guy. If only they were teaching science like this back at school. I'd love that
Less pop star more rock star
+fiercedietyfan Dare and D:Ream so pop and rock star.
Brilliant! My God I'd marry Brian Cox tomorrow if I could, wow, gorgeous :-)
Caroline Feather if only your name was affelia
How in the world did I miss an episode of one of my favourite shows when my two favourite people where on it?!!!
Why the hell leave out the trailer and leave that little snippett at the beginning. I want to see it!
Some people grew up watching Carl Sagan, there' no doubt he's a legend. I've watched almost all of his videos. I was too young to watch him speak about our universe tho, but I'm growing up listening to Brian Cox. To me, he's the next Carl Sagan :D
''The big bang could have been a sneeze''
''...No,''
Hahahahah!
What is the name of the song, that is played in the background when "the mini hardon collider" is running?
"I WANT TO GO TO MARS !"
Brian Cox impersonating Brian Blessed, look it up,
piss funny.
Brian Cox, my new best friend.....in time and space.
funny thing is and im very surprised he never said this. is he CAN put his hand in there for a very short time 1-2 seconds, due to the leidenfrost effect.
"What are we proving with this?" XD
He is so damn attractive.
Ikr
Watch this with closed captions on...
Hadn't laugh sooo much in a long time! -3 prof cox... :D
His voice is like caramel. He is like caramel.
I really want caramel.
@ExesandErin no your not getting me, look at his expressions and countenance, listen to the way he says no, etc etc..., its like he is astounded some1 would want to do this, and thats more than likely because he doesnt know it can be done, ive worked in a lab and none of the 12 ppl in there knew it was possible not many people actually know this, or are willing to risk it. but being a public figure open to more info than the common scientist i thought he would know, but it is clear he doesnt.
the new youtube seems to be having some bugs with google chrome.. or maybe its just me?
What is the name of the song that plays at around 10:45
Oxygene part 3 by Jean Michelle Jarre :)
Jonathon= is this this stuff dangerous
Brian and me = no Jonathon its only liquid nitrogen lol
The Jordan gag 😂😂😂😂
im very curious about what brian cox and matt smith talks about on the backstage...
Intelligence, humour, talent and good looks,well done Mrs Cox, though I bet Mrs Cox is streets ahead of her very jolly husband. J Ross and Brian Cox are a great team,more of that in the future?
OK. We got the point about the temperature on the moons of Saturn.
That's true but it still raises the question of how advanced we would be right now.
I love how he got excited with liquid nitrogen experiments.
"When they collide they are about the width of a human hair and have the energy of an aircraft carrier doing 30 mph" I had to back the video up and replay this because obviously a proton is MUCH smaller than the width of a human hair. It's after they collide that they become exponentially larger to the size of a human hair. But to think of something as small as two protons colliding releasing as much energy as an aircraft carrier doing 30 mph is mind boggling. 600 million of these collisions every second is equal to an aircraft carrier going 18 billion mph. This is too much to believe for me. The structure needed to contain that much energy would need to be colossally strong.
He should be a permanent addition to a show or at least him and Ross should begin their own series.
LOL he is hilarious and hot ;)
I love him, but only in a physics no homo kind of way
fiercedietyfan he'd think you were a dick with that comment given his views.
Michael M hmm. what are those views
did his band write that song at the start?
I LOVE Brian soooo much.Sigh.Drool.
When you get to international space station you can see NY and SFO the same time.
I enjoyed it, but then I tried to imagine that happening on a similar American show and... it's hard. Especially for the host to have a basic understanding of some physics no less.
We're so far behind on the public understanding and acceptance of science it seems. :(
I wish he would shut up and just let Brian talk. I could listen to him all day
we should make a petition and have him on the big bang theory
i actually adore this man :)
Brian Cox rocks!!
Matt Smith, Brian Cox and Emma Thompson, that a good guest list.
if I was Cox there I would just say "awww fuck i dunno,ask doctor who back there he'll tell ye"
@NefariousVirtuoso88 Indeed, he's a man worthy of filling Carl's shoes. He's such a pleasent fella!
I believe Brian has discovered a new fundamental particle in his underpants.
It's called Cox's Bigg Hoson, nicknamed the "Dog particle" . It's believed to be quite large, about 7 inches in length, & a rest mass of 5.61e+25 TeV although the mass varies on the state of excitation of the particle. Unlike other particles, this is believed to be unique. This has been backed by experimental evidence so far, as attempts to recreate it by proton collisions at CERN have proved to be unsuccessful.
I love how excited he was to hit things with the hammer.
brian you r the man brilliant mind
"I know it's there!"
*chuckles* "Do you?"
love brian so much
He does indeed.
im in love
Who counted the 100 billion galaxy we can see?
Stephen Colbert said wood as well when he knocked on the desk.
@Goodfellow7 n do u have any reason?
If time travel to the future is possible then the future has already happened, eh? Such a weird thing to think about but it adds credence to my belief that everything happening now or in the past as well as the future until infinity is predetermined. We can't sense it because our brains are not advanced enough and the sheer number of "choices" a person thinks they are making is mind numbing. Adding so much complexity that we don't know it's all predetermined.
@13:46 The coldest place in the known universe is in fact the LHC, when its operational (at 1.9 Kelvin). Surprised Brian Cox didnt make that point.
(Parts of) the LHC are coldest than space, but there's plenty of things on Earth much much colder than that. e.g. news.mit.edu/2003/cooling (and this record has been hugely beaten now).
Release Brian!
Watch all the cool science videos on the Internet at your leisure now!
God Professor I don't half fancy you x
nothing happens if you put your hand in liquid nitrogen for 5 seconds
yay!
I miss theJonathan Ross show.
16:08 who is jonathan refering to?
oh, you caught me, my bad.
when i watch this guy, i want to be like him
Super cool guy.
''It's so hard to understand...''
Jonathan Ross
The big bang could have been someone sneezing!! --No!
lol love him. Does anyone know how tall he is btw? he's got such long legs. rawr.
2:25 So it really is a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.
Never thought it wise wiping from the history books, the planet named after the Roman God of Death. What if he's pissed off? 😂 👍
@valdory I just found out he was 43 thanks to wikipedia I thought at the oldest he was 32.
Imagine how advanced technologically we would be be if it wasn't for the dark ages, we'd be about 300 years more advanced I think.
Why does Brian Cox not know about the leidenfrost effect? My experience is that it will protect you for at least 0.5 seconds.
'do u think there is life forms watching us even as we speak?'...!! :)
if there is life apart from earth or not both answers are equally scary think about that science geeks