As Professor Carl Sagan once said so eloquently about the Pale Blue Dot of Blue-tack, *_"To my mind, there is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish that pale blue dot of blue-tack, the only home we've ever known."_* Thank you Carl. 😌 *To live in the hearts we leave behind is to live forever.*
Congratulations! Professor Cox, I knew you'd get around to mentioning the intricacies of inertia motion through space eventually. Now, we know the true nature of a tidal force. And the action of apparent forces, which lead to our daily tides. Brilliant.
So, what you're saying Brian Cox is that, *_"The battle between spin and gravity and our revolving motion around a barycentre with the Moon. Has created a really strange world, with approximately two tides a day on our precious planet Earth. Caused by the interaction between gravitation and centrifugal force."_* Excellent! I now think I finally have better understanding of the complex action of a tidal force and our motion through spacetime. I always knew Newton and Einstein were on the right track to understanding gravity. Thank you very much for explaining, it was fun and very informative.
Well done! Professor Brian Cox. Thank you for addressing the contentious issue of the supposedly fictitious centrifugal force head-on, and in an extremely humorous way. That is the underlying point of this video and the whole series. Yes, inertial forces do indeed exist in a non-inertial frame of reference. Under a Newtonian framework, which includes the effect of internal and external forces. There was more I was going to say, but let's try and keep this simple, so everyone can understand. Have a great day! 😅
As Brian Cox seen this? You're going to get into real trouble with *centrifugal* police after this Professor, but I'll always be there to support you in my non-inertial reference frame. Take care sir. 😅
One of the best brains in the world, and he is still a kid at heart. Thanks for all you do
As Professor Carl Sagan once said so eloquently about the Pale Blue Dot of Blue-tack,
*_"To my mind, there is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish that pale blue dot of blue-tack, the only home we've ever known."_*
Thank you Carl. 😌 *To live in the hearts we leave behind is to live forever.*
I'm also waging a battle between spin and gravity currently. Wine and Sativa do that.
Congratulations! Professor Cox, I knew you'd get around to mentioning the intricacies of inertia motion through space eventually. Now, we know the true nature of a tidal force. And the action of apparent forces, which lead to our daily tides. Brilliant.
So, what you're saying Brian Cox is that, *_"The battle between spin and gravity and our revolving motion around a barycentre with the Moon. Has created a really strange world, with approximately two tides a day on our precious planet Earth. Caused by the interaction between gravitation and centrifugal force."_* Excellent! I now think I finally have better understanding of the complex action of a tidal force and our motion through spacetime. I always knew Newton and Einstein were on the right track to understanding gravity. Thank you very much for explaining, it was fun and very informative.
Well done! Professor Brian Cox. Thank you for addressing the contentious issue of the supposedly fictitious centrifugal force head-on, and in an extremely humorous way. That is the underlying point of this video and the whole series.
Yes, inertial forces do indeed exist in a non-inertial frame of reference. Under a Newtonian framework, which includes the effect of internal and external forces. There was more I was going to say, but let's try and keep this simple, so everyone can understand. Have a great day! 😅
Thank you BBC 😊
As Brian Cox seen this? You're going to get into real trouble with *centrifugal* police after this Professor, but I'll always be there to support you in my non-inertial reference frame. Take care sir. 😅
I was also shaped like an egg at one point.. for some reason, my head still is.
I cant wait to stream this serries in Sweden!
Why is BBC putting up these videos when their apps are UK only?
Im thinking the same!
@@wavydaveyparker yeha we know....
I made a planet by myself and you are still discovering Sci thx
Our solar system is odd in so many ways & I'm ok with that. 😄
Haumea definitely plays cs2 on 4:3 stretched.
I love Brian Cox so much ♥︎ intelligent, beautiful and your smile is fantastic. Loveeeeeee ya! 💫✨💛😍
FALSE ALARM: It is NOT a 5.25" floppy disc in the thumbnail! The youth will not understand my abject disappointment.
"EGG???" *vine boom*
Balls
*dwarf planet
and what was the point of this video?
😀
HIS FACE LOOKS LIKE DR. DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
but the planet isn't plasticine 🤣