This is what I got into Rogan. Not the celebrities or the political stuff, just pure science and obscure knowledge.
@whatdupdohАй бұрын
yeah but the other shit keeps it from being too brainy and stale.
@lmnts556Ай бұрын
@@whatdupdoh No, you just a dummy that's all.
@JoeMoore-l6zАй бұрын
Brian cox is a shill
@IKIGAIofficialАй бұрын
@@lmnts556🤓
@nealrutgerskidАй бұрын
Mee too
@2vhg7Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is one of rare people where 3 hour interview doesn't seem enough
@idiotidiot5821Ай бұрын
I had just rewatched the previous ones a few days ago, same with Graham ones. So this has been a good week or so
@Ready2scopeАй бұрын
Listening to Brian is understanding time itself love it
@gablo1089Ай бұрын
Cuz joe wont let him finish a thought lol
@danelk7172Ай бұрын
@@gablo1089I know right
@MagnusGalactusOGАй бұрын
Everyone loves The Cox
@trippcoggins4421Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is probably my favorite JRE guest of all time
@zebrs99Ай бұрын
Same
@whosyourdaddy1213Ай бұрын
100%
@ryank7806Ай бұрын
Same I watched his first one with joe like 16 times going to bed
@vodkagal28Ай бұрын
John Anthony West was really good
@mmamultiverse75Ай бұрын
You mean currently. All time should be jordan p, graham h or neil degrasse
@rooftopmadrid2402Ай бұрын
Brian is by far my favorite guest, always so kind knowledgeable and so humble at the same time. He is literally the best example of “the only thing I know is that I know nothing”
@ianj378524 күн бұрын
James web has a web sight .....
@iwww1314 күн бұрын
Thats a perfect scientist in my opinion. If a scientist knows "nothing" they'll always keep researching. Cox is always brilliant to listen to
@TrueHelpTV14 күн бұрын
I want to place this comment where it has the greatest chance for literally just someone to read. Black holes are active (little) big bangs that are compressing matter until there is no more free space, and this launches particles at unfathomable speeds and sizes making it nearly impossible on an individual scale to measure their exit, thus the illusion of no light occurs; there becomes no "space" for the light to occupy and reflect off... this movement of energy is what creates the illusion of universal expansion, except it occurs at an uneven rate.. we thought it was because black holes influence a larger gravity process from a larger "big bang", but it's entirely possible they are that largest process... Think of them as big shop vacuums that are actively sucking all the large particles up until eventually it gets so full, that the smallest particles that require the least energy begin to get launched back out at tremendous speeds.. after all you must have an equal and opposite force, so it can't just suck.. it must be blowing too otherwise it defies all known laws of physics if the possibility of an ejection event does not occur. In principal they do have a lifespan, except I'd assert the method of measurement of it's life is entirely dependent on the weight of the elements is absorbs... so if it's a lighter particle such as hydrogen, it will likely get super heated and ejected as helium3 or what have you... whereas the heavier stuff gets trapped longer, until eventually the "Core" goes inert from a decreasing ability to deject and absorb new material to keep the process "alive" hence why the center is "the end of time" as Einstein puts it, because there is no "space" left for the "time" to occupy as all atoms have been so thoroughly compressed that they likely begin to form new super particles where their structures become one uniform entity that is layered based on material weight.. IE, things like Tungsten would be closer to the core whereas iron would be more on the surface. No different that observing how materials will self sort themselves based on buoyancy in a glass of water, which is literally the process used to separate gold from lighter material in mining.. Where Einstein gets it wrong is there is never a point of "no time" but there is a catalyst point where as you're able to approach that nearly no space (all atoms are as close as is physically possible in a super critical condition) this creates nearly no time as gravity overwhelms and pushes out the ability for time to exist because time is really just a measurement of atomic material half life and you can no longer make those measurements on materials that can not move enough to physically deteriorate anymore, meaning the only action left is for them to change their structure into a new material, and or eject themselves as their atomic latices are broken, and freeing up even the heaviest of particles to now eject from the black hole at speeds and sizes simply too small for us to measure.. Case in point are the labs we built thousands of feet underground trying to measure something we call "neutrinos" which might actually just be matter that has escaped a black hole and has yet to slow down enough to form any meaningful mass and slow it further as it forms into new space material like an asteroid. This would absolutely explain the gravitational locked influences of galaxy locations and how particles travel to empty spaces until eventually those now unoccupied spaces that have "room" for "time" (which is a clever way of saying they finally begin to overcome gravitational influences from distance cosmic systems) begin to amass into new star structures and then the process repeats itself just in a new location and typically at a reduced size until you have events like the 2 galaxies we are studying at location NGC 6052 where the two galaxies are actively colliding with each other which would simply jump start the process all over again in something that essentially extends our understanding of the universes life expectancy well beyond our expectations. It's ability to end would seem entirely dependent on the rare fluke that somehow eventually the matter being ejected from black holes stopped re-colliding into new cosmic structures which allow for the event to restart and cause a cascade effect that leads back to new super galaxies, except for all we know, black holes are where all the "energy" is created.. Note how we always say you can not create energy you can only transform it... perhaps black holes are the transformers that do all the creating.. so for instance when a scientist estimates how long it would take for all the hydrogen to burn up from all the stars, whose to say the super compression of materials inside the black hole isn't what is responsible for converting elements into that "new" energy. Anyways.. nobody will read this, but it appears to be sound logic. Have a good one.
@cylus_sector910 күн бұрын
@@TrueHelpTV i read it thank you for your insight
@TrueHelpTV10 күн бұрын
@@cylus_sector9 i appreciate your polite response, most people have be wicked haha its just an observation that seems to math out
@JumperAceАй бұрын
Feels like it's been so long since Brian was on. Top tier guest. He's never really plugging anything, no book to sell or ideology to spin, always just wants to talk about the universe and how cool it is.
@theyeticlutch3486Ай бұрын
You mean subtly telling world leaders at a climate summit event that they need to take more action to not kill everyone via climate change isn't an ideology?
@smelltheglove2038Ай бұрын
Rather have Trump.
@andrewroute1579Ай бұрын
I miss his show man, I actually felt smart after watching lol😅
@hulksmash6476Ай бұрын
Brian cox forgot to put his 8bit glasses on. Cool AF 😎
@paradisecityX0Ай бұрын
Which is pretty hollow since he denies this cool universe's creator
@jimjam7830Ай бұрын
Nobody else can trigger existential anxiety as gently as Brian Cox
@chrism.1131Ай бұрын
No worries, we are the only civilization in existence.
@jackbyrne7976Ай бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one 😂
@GreggyAckАй бұрын
Make me feel more peaceful than anxious. Takes a lot of weight off, knowing that it ultimately doesn’t matter in the slightest.
@LumberJackJakeАй бұрын
@@chrism.1131 yeah Idk if that is true anymore. It is hard to deny the millions of sightings and recordings of other worldly objects.
@chrism.1131Ай бұрын
@@LumberJackJake billions of cell phones on the planet with cameras, there should be thousands of pictures a day. Sorry, I'm not buying it.
@mstyres00Ай бұрын
Brian Cox > Neil Degrasse Tyson
@smelltheglove2038Ай бұрын
@mstyres00 let's be real.... Carrot top is greater than NDT
@ejshaferАй бұрын
YESSSSSS
@vanbalzup6481Ай бұрын
There is an urban legend that Brian was once seen in a nightclub professing to a bag of K that “You are my one true love!”
@DMU386Ай бұрын
10000000000000000%
@TerynC-c2fАй бұрын
came to the comment section to basically say this , this guy is always a breath of fresh air! you rock Brian!
@ethanf2560Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is the only person who can smile for 3 hours straight and it doesn't seem weird
@573V329 күн бұрын
😂so true
@AndrewBrown-qs9fw21 күн бұрын
Because he just f loves it. He’s literally from down the road from me and he’s just the coolest and most intelligent guy from here. And for Christ sake he was even in a band and on top of the pops
@zipf136421 күн бұрын
i disagree its fucking weird and annoying as fuck
@seekerofthemutablebalance522819 күн бұрын
I mean, it's a little weird. You can hear the smile in the way he talks. What's he so bloody happy about all the time?!!
@BrAsianPancakes18 күн бұрын
@@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 Hes just talking about somthing he enjoys when you talk about your true passion i feel as though you would aswell?
@SzaamАй бұрын
The pre-Spotify days of getting full episodes straight to KZbin and heading to the comments were so much better. Very glad they're back.
@GIJane69Ай бұрын
Yessir. It's not the same anymore tough...
@ljones2087Ай бұрын
spotify is a terrible format for Joe, good for him in cleaning out their coffers a bit though.
@pnut3844ableАй бұрын
@@GIJane69 of course it's the same lmao. It's the exact same as it was before, with the episodes being on KZbin where there are comments lmao. Wtf are you talking about?
@Salih.EduBlockАй бұрын
Hell yeah.
@doaimanariroll5121Ай бұрын
Yeah this is way better, In my opinion( this comment is interrupted by this comment about dogfood, dogs can’t eat salami you dummies) ..
@jh9496Ай бұрын
Man.. this guys is cooler than like 95% of the guests Joe has on.
@DaveOz-mx5ohАй бұрын
99%
@waterramp1Ай бұрын
@@DaveOz-mx5oh 99,5 %
@NaveenHerath22Ай бұрын
99.7%
@T57CustodianАй бұрын
Bob lazar was the only one who also had me hooked for multiple hours 😂
@schwibzАй бұрын
99.8
@aaronnewton2469Ай бұрын
There's a man who loves his work, always smiling, always polite, always interesting. Love Brian Cox
@66dometopАй бұрын
I love his humility too
@jumblestiltskin1365Ай бұрын
This is British.
@bluebellbeatnik4945Ай бұрын
odd
@bluebellbeatnik4945Ай бұрын
@@jumblestiltskin1365 haha no it's bloody isn't. I'm from the UK. That isn't the British character. Stop lying.
@DerPijOАй бұрын
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 i really can't tell whats more prevalent. Met some very chaotic and some sensitive People from there. Like the steroetypes in my country are some positive and some negatives. What do you think?
@bucksmusic23 күн бұрын
As the vast majority have said Brian Cox was an amazing guest. This is the first full length Joe Rogan interview I've seen. I'm also very impressed with Joe Rogan. Here's a guy who is involved with UFC commentary, has done martial arts, is a comedian and in many ways his success is a product of the social media era. But he is able to talk on the same level with people from all walks of life. It's a marvellous interview, that I will undoubtedly watch again, and one that has rekindled my interest in Astronomy. Thanks Joe.
@Drew.P.Todger13 күн бұрын
I think you might be correct. Joe does seem to be good at this… maybe he could interview more people from all walks of life and possibly make it into some kind of business.
@MrBnaan3 күн бұрын
@@Drew.P.Todger😂
@auaeaueАй бұрын
He’s genuinely happy just talking about the universe. Contagious joy. True inspiration.
@danstar455Ай бұрын
Universes.
@dcoughla681Ай бұрын
@@danstar455 Check out Jon Culshaw’s hilarious impression of Brian. Pure joy.
@hansdampf640Ай бұрын
true... he must be the happiest guesser alive :D
@adamsimon7389Ай бұрын
I love it, a happy genius like him seems so rare.
@anneominous7172Ай бұрын
@@danstar455"Allegedly".
@leonmitchellstoriesАй бұрын
Brian is a national treasure here in the UK. He has a poetic & story telling style that seems to come from his music background :)
@karlkarlsson9126Ай бұрын
We love him in Scandinavia as well, we love Cox here.
@Colly1508Ай бұрын
He’s my hero, he’s part of the reason I started studying natural sciences 🤩
@leonmitchellstoriesАй бұрын
That's great, i am lucky enough to have a signed book from him 👍 It's great he can inspire a new generation of creative science too 👍
@leonmitchellstoriesАй бұрын
That's great, i am lucky enough to have a signed book from him 👍 It's great he can inspire a new generation of creative science too 👍
@horizonikaАй бұрын
is he a classical musician or something? he gives off the vibe of a maestro lol though idk what a maestro is tbh
@TimeSkipChaptersАй бұрын
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - Introduction to Black Holes 00:06:12 - Hawking Radiation and Its Implications 00:16:33 - Black Hole Information Paradox 00:21:21 - Understanding the Universe's Scale 00:27:56 - Speculations on Future Life 00:35:56 - Life's Complexity and Evolution 00:40:55 - AI and Sentience: Motivations Explored 00:51:31 - Utopian AI Governance 00:56:11 - Value of Resources and Human Existence 01:01:29 - Hope & Fear in Human Experience 01:15:38 - Understanding Time & Existence 01:20:13 - Understanding Nothing vs Something 01:24:48 - Accelerating Universe Discovery 01:32:27 - Measuring the Universe's Age 01:38:15 - James Webb Telescope Discoveries 01:43:30 - Gravitational Waves and Cosmic Insights 01:49:30 - Building Infrastructure in Space 01:55:44 - Democracy's Role in Avoiding Conflict 02:00:18 - Profit Sharing in Media 02:05:03 - Education's Role in Democracy 02:09:51 - Understanding Conspiracy Theories 02:17:45 - Curiosity and Knowledge Seeking 02:22:10 - Addressing Climate Change Questions 02:28:14 - Impact of Technology on Primitive Tribes 02:34:51 - The Concept of Time Travel 02:39:24 - Novel Propulsion Systems Explained 02:43:54 - EPR and Quantum Mechanics 02:49:31 - Visualizing Quantum Entanglement 02:54:21 - Brian's Live Performances and Future Plans
@roodog430Ай бұрын
22 mins in - the Aliens/UFO question…
@djmastergroove946Ай бұрын
Fair play 🙏
@kiishaami3762Ай бұрын
Please do this tomorrow when Trump is on. Thanks!
@glowmaxTube18Ай бұрын
@@kiishaami3762its not needed for Dump... it's hours of directionless rambling, usually spouting bullshit right-wing koolaide, that IDIOTS willingly slurp up
@_azu7Ай бұрын
@@TimeSkipChapters If we consider the pre-inflationary state of the universe as a true vacuum-absolute nothingness-it presents an inherent paradox. This nothingness, extending infinitely in all directions, would still possess positional geometry. Imagine this nothingness as a field of dormant virtual particles-potential but non-existent. For any virtual particle at position -6667, there must be a corresponding particle at +6667, equidistant from a central origin, zero. This symmetry applies across all axes. Each positive and negative entity reflects its counterpart, effectively canceling out. Therefore, the only point of ontological significance is zero, where symmetry breaks, as all other positions mirror each other in this virtual geometry. The universe, logically, could only originate at this zero point, where all opposing virtual pairs neutralize, and existence emerges.
@roryingle2246Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is JRs greatest guest ever. Could listen to him all day. So easy to listen too. Unreal how clever and humble he is.
@ianminogue942Ай бұрын
At around 58 minutes, Joe is like that guy you get stuck talking to at a house party at 4:00 a.m.
@RealGuitarGАй бұрын
No for real tho he's got one of the most interesting scientists in the world there and the guy cant get in a word edgewise lol
@Randomwhite_guyАй бұрын
He took too much alpha brain before this 😂
@dantedares2730Ай бұрын
Yeah he cant STFU!
@T57CustodianАй бұрын
@@RealGuitarG conversation takes 2
@thomasashley-smith245Ай бұрын
100% like a coke rant
@josbouma7924Ай бұрын
I love how he indulges Joe, such a polite and nice reaction. Joe needs to calm down the pace haha
@Barbarossa_FАй бұрын
Lol watching Joe's face contort into confused grimaces when Brian was speaking was too funny.. but yeah he needs to calm down 😏
@1EpicMusicАй бұрын
He is just very exited
@delataylorАй бұрын
I love it all!
@CallousCycloneАй бұрын
Bingo, either too high beforehand or excited but for his 2217th episode the amount he talks over Brian again and again and again does get pretty mucking annoying. The rants trying to be specific using vague terms and approximations to make points as if they were fact is just painful after a while. ''Brian Cox is gonna be on today, I'm gonna learn so much'' > proceeds to talk over Brian for first hour of the podcast 👍
@MXTTFRXGSАй бұрын
Joe's TRT shot kicked in about a quarter of the way through lmao. He calms back down and let's Brian take the wheel again about 25-40 minutes later
@literallyshaking8019Ай бұрын
It’s one thing to be a brilliant scientist/astrophysicist etc., but it’s another to also be a brilliant communicator of those subjects, and convey a contagious sense of childlike wonder at the world/universe all around us. To distill incredibly complex theories and principles down to a level where the average person can grasp them and take them to heart. Brian Cox, Carl Sagan and Richard Feynman are among the few who did/do just that.
@jeffknott1975Ай бұрын
And also a pop star!! He was in D-Ream their most famous song was "things can only get better" he was the keyboard player lol
@literallyshaking8019Ай бұрын
@@jeffknott1975 Brian May, the guitar player in Queen is an astrophysicist
@jeffknott1975Ай бұрын
@@literallyshaking8019yeah man I remember seeing him on the sky at night years ago!
@skippy5685Ай бұрын
@@jeffknott1975....yes and he was also with Dare before that....
@jeffknott1975Ай бұрын
@@skippy5685 dare? Never heard of em but I've never been into rock or metal (I'm guessing it's one of those) I'm a hiphop/rap guy myself 🫠
@stunitech2 күн бұрын
One thing I enjoy as a long time JRE fan is the evolution of Joe's thinking and questioning. His curiosity over the years has really developed and he asks genuinely intelligent questions. He's a true autodidact/renaissance man. He's helped inspire curiosity and vocational education for millions of people.
@saschadiestelow836820 сағат бұрын
Agreed, mostly. I think Guests like Brian Cox and also many other smart Guests are very teaching in their Therms and that helps to be more open minded, etc.....Works for me, I can say👍 - Long live the King -
@LorothsАй бұрын
I'm English. First came across Prof. Brian Cox in his original wonders of the universe series around about 15 years ago or so. He has always communicated clearly and concisely difficult concepts and studies and always in a captivating way. A great figure in bringing astro physics to the public and I'm glad he has an international reach.
@hypgnosis3159Ай бұрын
He really is easy to listen to and comprehend, breaks the more complicated aspects a little easier to grasp for the layman; also doesn't come pretentious at all, He's one of our favorite JRE guests
@curtmc6214Ай бұрын
He and michio kaku for sure.
@RuminatinghafezАй бұрын
He's a fear mongering grifter, but okay.
@benmulcahy9187Ай бұрын
Exactly this
@jjd1799Ай бұрын
He always explains things with a smile and a glint in eye, just like a child does when speaking of their new discoveries. Truly mesmerising guy
@MrLarsraskАй бұрын
lol i thought your avatar was a hair on my screen that i tried to wipe off :D
@Ranvir26Ай бұрын
@@MrLarsrasklol me tol 😳😂
@KIoakkАй бұрын
Just tried to wipe ur pfp off my screen >:(
@ArnoldJudasRimmer..Ай бұрын
@@MrLarsraskman at least us idiots are not alone in doing same thing 😂
@pascalepierlootАй бұрын
@@jjd1799 inquisitive minds are getting rarer these days. So many of us have cluttered up brains from FB, Insta and Snapchat and don’t even realize it.
@mrwalter7205Ай бұрын
Brian Cox was my all-time favorite guest. I can't believe he's back!!!! I'm giddy! Takes me back to peak JRE
@denisskenderovic370724 күн бұрын
My sleeping routine will forever be Brian Cox on JRE. I'll just rotate the 3 episodes.
@gavbarker868913 күн бұрын
Try "the infinite monkey cage" hours of brian and other academics and the odd comedian.
@georgewright937Ай бұрын
It's not his smarts that's the most impressive for me, but his gentle nature and ability to communicate.
@FirinMahLazer1Ай бұрын
I genuinely feel smarter after listening to this guy talk. NDT can have that effect but he still has this condescending tone like he wants to make sure that you know that he's smarter than you. Brian speaks about this stuff so effortlessly and seems to genuinely enjoy talking about stuff he's knowledgeable on.
@theinnerparty5295Ай бұрын
Joe Rogan should take note.
@martythompson7680Ай бұрын
Great observation
@TheDreadPirateRoberts-jr2fkАй бұрын
@@theinnerparty5295I don’t think Joe’s ever been impressing with his smarts.
@mhcronjeАй бұрын
Cox’s voice is like butter melting in a hot pan.
@nsea2502Ай бұрын
lol I was thinking the texture of a perfectly cooked steak
@edwardm.6132Ай бұрын
I quite often use his lectures/podcasts to fall asleep. It's so calming. This man is a world treasure.
@vegasjhАй бұрын
@@edwardm.6132 😂 I gotta try that. His voice is pretty soothing.
@LUIGIRACER69Ай бұрын
Like a fine wine 😂❤
@FactsandReelsForallАй бұрын
Gay
@harrisongraham7762Ай бұрын
Imagine having Brian Cox as your physics teacher back in school... what an amazing educator
@andytillottАй бұрын
He could teach music too!
@chadgrovАй бұрын
Or even better…your best friend? I wish I could have pals like that
@Sensiblehuman1985Ай бұрын
Or Dad
@reecewoodruff3255Ай бұрын
He was my lecturer at Manchester. Brilliant guy.
@DylanSmith05Ай бұрын
He lectures at Manchester University it’s like a meet and greet after every lecture
@EXAGERATES11 күн бұрын
Unbelievable how he makes the most difficult concepts so easy to follow. I wish we had more Professor Cox.
@RI5E_AGAINSTАй бұрын
I wish Joe would talk less sometimes. Interviews with people like Brian Cox is one of those times!
@owaingum6468Ай бұрын
Joe famously doesn't read his comments so will never learn
@owaingum6468Ай бұрын
Or he needs to lay off the alpha brain and zyns
@rambostips1612Ай бұрын
I think he's doing a good job, you can't have a 3 hour monologue
@outsider2689Ай бұрын
But Joe knows everything 😮
@MacnSАй бұрын
Same
@J2911LАй бұрын
Very likely the most interesting guest to have on. No politics, no bullshit. Just straight, enthousiastic dude talking about the galaxy
@Jimmy-vf7rwАй бұрын
Yep, can't wait for tomorrow
@zackattack635Ай бұрын
@@J2911L Cox is a shameless liar who dodges debate. Because he’d get exposed. He does fan fiction for fake science nerds.
@Hassansalhi440Ай бұрын
You can change how you feel and the way you think with breathing
@livingart2576Ай бұрын
Indeed. Brian Cox wants you to know, whereas Neil Degrasse Tyson wants you to know that he knows! I love how humble Brian is. Number one physicist for me! 😊
@brandonsebastian8041Ай бұрын
Just wait until the Empire gets their hands on him.
@MiaMakesMagickАй бұрын
Brian Cox is such a genuine and smart person. One of my favorite people to learn from.
@ArnoldJudasRimmer..Ай бұрын
Should watch his planets series....absolutely awesome!
@truth-lg7xyАй бұрын
Did you know he was in a pop band ?
@MiaMakesMagickАй бұрын
@@truth-lg7xy now I do! 🙂
@zipf136421 күн бұрын
not as much as you might think
@momentum51573 күн бұрын
Brian is one of my all time favorite documentary hosts. Brilliant and humble, a rare combination. Still genuinely awed by our universe and full of the wonder that is childlike and fresh. We need more souls like him in our inverse!
@mrclancymac1Ай бұрын
Honestly, this isn’t long enough I can listen to Brian Cox speak for the rest of my life. He is truly incredible. Best of the best.
@joemakepeace6652Ай бұрын
The UK has both Brian Cox and David Attenborough, absolutely legendary
@Strobie_oneАй бұрын
Fkn trifecta! They have drum and bass too!
@podunkestАй бұрын
For as long as I can remember I've preferred Brian over all the other popular, living "science communicators" - him and David Kipping are my two faves, hands down. Eloquent, soothing voice, not pompous, abrasive, condescending or full of himself and really gifted at distilling complex ideas and does so beautifully.
@Rob_ReedАй бұрын
In fact we have two Brian Coxes.
@napoleonbonerfarte6739Ай бұрын
@@Rob_Reedboth class
@oasis67Ай бұрын
We are lucky.
@davidkvocak1234Ай бұрын
Who is ready for tomorrow?
@thetoad7367Ай бұрын
What happen tomorrow?
@KingDanielJАй бұрын
Yessirrrrrrr
@dentond4913Ай бұрын
It won’t be tomorrow. The episode will probably air Monday or Tuesday
@razorramon8601Ай бұрын
Yeaaaah Buddy
@HiberNATАй бұрын
The day after tomorrow
@andrewdiable445619 күн бұрын
Dr Brian Cox explains complex knowledge in a fantastically easy to understand format. I feel honoured to be educated by him.
@vintoncerf7562Ай бұрын
I love this man. He talks so calmly makes me wanna listen to him forever.
@JohnConnor636Ай бұрын
Very relaxing & intriguing. The sheer intelligence.
@toprankin1973Ай бұрын
There are montages of his talks that go on for hours specifically to fall apleep to. I highly recommend.
@derekholm3112Ай бұрын
He’s a fraud, sorry to break it to you
@JohnConnor636Ай бұрын
@@derekholm3112 lies
@JohnConnor636Ай бұрын
@@toprankin1973 I have two Boston terrier's. Both girls, 3.5 years and 7th months. One seal & one brown, great animals.
@paulmarks3662Ай бұрын
The best thing about Brian Cox is he is not afraid to say that we don't know.
@K_FI_L_Y_P_S_OАй бұрын
I got SO excited when I saw your guest is Brian Cox. Immediately clicked as soon as I saw the notification. I'll take scientists over comedians any day. So fascinating!
@TheStupidDetectivАй бұрын
I'll take both
@K_FI_L_Y_P_S_OАй бұрын
@TheStupidDetectiv That's totally fine. We should have a wide variety of guests on. Personally, I'm way more excited when a scientist or academic comes onto the podcast since I'm an information sponge.
@austinbetters8730Ай бұрын
@@Dan-rd8drtyson sucks
@father3dollarbillАй бұрын
I'll take both! Some of us enjoy the comedians talking shop. Same with other types of guests.
@redvelvet9215Ай бұрын
I wish he can teach my physics class :(
@msigartau24 күн бұрын
Man, those last 10 min are pure genius! Connected so many dots thanks to this Episode + some fundamentals gained from reading We Have No Idea
@shawnbouvier1Ай бұрын
Joe man, love ya...been watching a long ass time.....but please, let people talk. Brian Cox is brilliant. Please let people like this speak more. They are the experts...
@magicmajeedАй бұрын
My god out of all his guests, this is the one where he needs to reel in the amount of time he talks
@AnthonySanders-y2jАй бұрын
He has a bad habit of “my show, I’ll interrupt u, but u better not interrupt me” as well as, once his minds made up, he sticks to it and nobody can NOT be argued with. But I still love him, he’s one of best
@anumeetsingh6218Ай бұрын
Exactly! Some of us only came here only to listen to Cox
@FullBeardSk8Ай бұрын
Halfway through and Joe is fuckin yapping on an elementary level whilst Brian just waits
@Fruitfly-jk5yh29 күн бұрын
He was having a conversation.
@BenlocseiАй бұрын
Finally a proper guest.
@FiveNumberJonnyАй бұрын
New around here huh? He's always had proper guests
@dl2oneАй бұрын
Lmfao
@escololАй бұрын
tomorrow's apparently going to be trump
@frankie3041Ай бұрын
The Trump announcement? Sure.
@SubjectiveFunnyАй бұрын
What is a proper guest? Someone you like? Well, the world does not revolve around what you like, sunshine. Although I like Cox too, still, f u.
@dmwd96Ай бұрын
I live in rural Saskatchewan, Canada. The night sky on a clear night is something to behold. I love learning more about our place in the universe, and I feel like more of the mass of human population would share the same interests of our nights sky if they lived where I do. Thank you for this great interview.
@roo1871Ай бұрын
I lived in Saskatchewiiin
@Thevinman999Ай бұрын
Always wanted to drive through Saskatchewan.
@hustler4lyphАй бұрын
😢😢😊😢😢😢
@roo1871Ай бұрын
@@Thevinman999 What OP wrote about the sky is the only good thing I can say about the province hahah.
@dmwd96Ай бұрын
@@Thevinman999 It’s not a bad drive! Tho, I recommend you come during the summer months if you can help it 😅😂
@573V329 күн бұрын
A little known fact about Brian Cox - He used to be the keyboardist in a fairly famous British band called D Ream. You may remember their song ‘Things can only get better’ which was their biggest hit.
@GlennSyndallius19 күн бұрын
Is it still a "little known fact"? I feel like anyone that knows Cox knows that he was a successful muso before going into astrophysics. Although it's still fun to mention it, for anyone that didn't know!
@vo2peakАй бұрын
The joy with how he speaks about it is infectious. We should all love what we do as much as Brian
@stephenholmgren405Ай бұрын
I'm jealous of his ability to smile constantly without looking insane.
@donny121ableАй бұрын
In another life, he would be a good salesman.
@AnemoneNazukaАй бұрын
Good botox baby
@Marina-wi3rsАй бұрын
@@AnemoneNazukanot at alll …..
@nickmoore1563Ай бұрын
What an accurate observation
@bluebird_979Ай бұрын
@@AnemoneNazuka I'm from the UK, so I've seen Brain Cox since forever, he's always been this way. Very positive and smiley, good guy feeling that makes people interested in science without feeling boring. When he was younger he used to remind me of Keanu Reeves
@TRex-n2zАй бұрын
Brians enthusiasm is so contagious, absolutely amazing to listen to.
@MihaVatovecАй бұрын
He is the best
@canadada640Ай бұрын
Agree. He's so CURIOUS ...
@delataylorАй бұрын
I LOVE him!
@timothyrichardson54784 күн бұрын
My favorite guest by far. Professor Cox, Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson are the reasons I began listening to JRE. Super refreshing to get a pod like this with one of my faves.
@brainiestbenАй бұрын
My uncle went to school with Brian. He was in his classes and was friends with him. He has always been the most amazing person and has true passion for science. Genuinely one of the greatest minds of recent time
@limundosel6284Ай бұрын
Stop lying
@brwntwn123Ай бұрын
@@limundosel6284What reason does he have to lie? There's millions of people in the world, it's not unrealistic to imagine some normal person, knows someone famous personally
@RandyDuffey5 күн бұрын
@limundosel6284 😂😂😂😂
@Sonnar92GamingАй бұрын
Joe Rogan is sitting across from one of the greatest minds of our generation and one of the most captivating people in science and he is spending half the time talking over him and not giving him a chance to say anything... like bro... there is so much you can learn from him if you take a breath and just condense what you wanna say into fewer words Edit: I posted the original comment about 30min into the video. After getting further into the episode I did notice that Joe spent more time listening and asking shorter questions rather than talking for minutes at a time
@jackibackiboy5528Ай бұрын
Absolutely hated this when watching it. Rogan has a huge ego and god complex and just doesn’t stand being wrong in a discussion. Rogan strayed way off the path of discussion that Brian was interested in.
@mnetzer6777Ай бұрын
@@jackibackiboy5528Hahaha "huge ego and God complex"? WTF? How about you have Brian on your podcast and talk about whatever you want him to.
@SuperMilkfloatАй бұрын
He didn't do it the other times he had Brian on I think he was just a bit baked..
@wimthetimАй бұрын
Totally agree he never fucking shut up. Was driving me crazy. Ruined by the host
@MarkoRabinАй бұрын
It's called having a conversation
@MisterK-YTАй бұрын
Brian’s my fav JRE scientist. He was on around 2019ish promoting a live show he was touring. Heard about it on JRE, told my gf I wanted to go, she bought us tix for our as an anniversary gift for me, we went, AND I MET JOE THERE! Had a chat for a minute, got a selfie w him, n then watched the show (which was awesome).
@johnchesterfield9726Ай бұрын
You met a gem of a girlfriend my dude, she’s a keeper
@MisterK-YTАй бұрын
@ she sure is
@VR46314Ай бұрын
I watched that one going through a breakup it was so soothing … 2024…. Going through a break up again and yeah got this in my feed and chuckled
@vwtreasurehunterАй бұрын
I could get behind Brian being the only guest every episode. These 2 could talk for the rest of time and never run out of topics.
@gavbarker868913 күн бұрын
Try "the infinite monkey cage" lots of Brian, and other academics.
@NetflixId-vc8ghАй бұрын
As someone who has a masters in physics, Brian explains physics so much clearer than any other guest. bro XAI220P is the best thing you said, just perfect
@NarcisSheriffАй бұрын
strong movement on this!!
@DieterNeillАй бұрын
wait it's out already?
@TheolaDiotteАй бұрын
Musk and Trump need each other and they need this project to work too
@striderboy11Ай бұрын
Do not think that is a bad joke they know their thing
@Valentevargas-di9jfАй бұрын
I love that they pushed this just before election
@RahulKaushal1983Ай бұрын
Joe is behaving like an excited child seeing his hero - and needed like 70 mins or so to calm down lol. Absolutely amazing to listen!
@ThePr0ducerАй бұрын
Very well put!
@sodapopinski07Ай бұрын
My exact thought as I started this. I have never heard Joe so excited and interrupt so much lol
@sodapopinski07Ай бұрын
Or he had too much Alpha Brain!!
@jordan_BTCАй бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking while listening!
@jabroni6199Ай бұрын
I had to tune Joe out when he said 3 billion years isn’t that long.
@RizlaablueАй бұрын
One of my all time hero's. I could listen to Brian talk astrophysics every day for the rest of my life. Softly spoken yet somehow maintains an affable smile as he talks excitedly about his research and interests. I have to say that I really admire Joe's interviewing skills too; letting Brian talk and asking relevant questions, knowing when to step in and ask for more details for the audience to comprehend a bit better, and not at all making it about himself. Huge respect. Thank you!
@keremmorgul3673 күн бұрын
I love how comfortable Brian Cox is with saying he doesn’t know when he really doesn’t know. Shows intellectual maturity and humility, a rare but invaluable trait.
@dragonsfury8Ай бұрын
Absolutely love Brian Cox and his logical thinking and how he sees anything and everything. I could sit for days with him and just talk about all kinds of topics. Brilliant individual.
@uatu3751Ай бұрын
Man I can listen to an explanation of how black holes work over and over again and it blows my mind every single time.
@Kinesiology411Ай бұрын
don't get attached to it, they have changed their theory on it many times, lol. They still have no clue, it's guesswork, all of it.
@rhodesianhunter9360Ай бұрын
I can’t. I hate the explanation’s. If it’s basically an imploded star that’s been sucking in energy for billions of years, I’d think the radiation around it would be immense. Then let’s say something can make it through, it stills has to be a giant ball of fire. You just don’t see it because the light can’t escape.
@KanggaxxАй бұрын
What explanation? There is none
@uatu3751Ай бұрын
@@Kanggaxx do you need me to spoon feed you what I said? I just enjoy people talking about black holes. I'm not making any claims. Stop being nitpicky.
@pissnekАй бұрын
leonard susskind had a friendly argument with hawkings about information (black holes) which susskind finally won after 35 years, but hawkings had something up his sleeve. look up that documentary or listen to susskind's lectures !
@dont_be_a_foolАй бұрын
Brian is, genuinely, the definition of passion. I could listen to him for days and it would put a smile on my face. Contagious passion!
@Oldog130Ай бұрын
Joe could have gone on this rant without a guest. Let the astrophysics talk about potential breakthroughs in science.
@jimjogger306Ай бұрын
Not very many guests can keep you capivated for 3 hours, My favorite JRE guest of all time.
@reximusprime31Ай бұрын
Came here to listen to Brian Cox. Ended up listening to Joe Rogan
@jopo7996Ай бұрын
Brian is Tony Hinchcliffe's favorite physicist. I've heard he loves Cox.
@SuspiciousGanymedeАй бұрын
Thirteen Brian Cox at Ram Ranch!
@justinpollard1533Ай бұрын
Classic 😂
@parthajois4491Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@YogidancingBearАй бұрын
Got 'em
@Boykot1Ай бұрын
👏👏
@conner_hess27 күн бұрын
I want to love what I do as much as Brian does. Dude spoke for 3 hours and smiled the whole time
@TandereenoАй бұрын
Joe really needs to let Brian talk/finish a point. Especially when Joe himself can't decide on what question he's trying to ask and then when Brian tries to answer all 6 of them, Joe then answers one himself and moves on
@MauriceSaxonvilleАй бұрын
* asks question in ramble monologue* * cuts off guest within first 5 seconds of answering* * starts new ramble monologue*
@Tobias3002-f5wАй бұрын
One of the most annoying things is how well Brian takes it!! Like tell the man to stfu and let the smart one talk 😅
@chriskrause84Ай бұрын
@@Tobias3002-f5wJoe Rogan has a top 4% iq and talks with geniuses daily. He may not be the smartest in one category like this dude but I can guarantee he knows more in general :).
@familyof4exploreukАй бұрын
My god about bloody time, we need more of professor cox on the rogan experience ❤❤❤❤
@joseehernandez2447Ай бұрын
Agreed. But you mean to tell me you haven’t had enough of Terrence Howard science…
@Hassansalhi440Ай бұрын
You can change how you feel and the way you think with breathing
@JackJackson-NBNАй бұрын
I got some cox for you
@GraceyH-ys2iqАй бұрын
@@joseehernandez2447I would bloody love all this theory to come to nothing and find Terrence was right about black holes 😂
@RodChampersАй бұрын
Brian cox talks utter shit
@joshcollins5305Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is my all time favourite scientist, so smart and knowledgeable but also so self aware and open to change based on new findings/evidence. If I ever end up in a scientific research role, Brian will be a massive part of that. Thank you for the work that you do and countless hours of entertainment and thought provoking insights. You will forever be someone that I look up to!
@richardhadley624323 күн бұрын
Brian Cox is easily my favourite JRE guest. They keep getting better & better!
@F1rstWorldNomaDАй бұрын
Brian is one of my favorite person to listen to. He has this incredible sense of childlike wonder in his entire presence.
@rafaelsanchez755Ай бұрын
I swear these are the only people that make my existential perspective feel normal. I hope that one day I have the privilege to meet and learn from someone like Brian and get to opportunity to ask my deepest questions about the universe.
@FailingBuddhistАй бұрын
Trust me, you are not normal.
@Cluxiu12 күн бұрын
@DongBaht You are a flat earther, calling someone else 'not normal' is both ironic and hilarious.
@gimlisbeardcombАй бұрын
Brian Cox is an all time great pod guest
@DFTNSHEXGRMАй бұрын
Way better than that pompous ass NDT.
@labigizmoАй бұрын
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@GamerOfEarthАй бұрын
Mr. Cox is so awesome 💯
@jackwilliam3899Ай бұрын
🦆🍋🍌 I agree
@churrobomb1554Ай бұрын
@@labigizmo 🤡🤡🤡
@aoneventsdjdannyaonАй бұрын
Probably one of the best Joe Rogan interviews of all time. The whole episode was great, but from 2hrs on until the end was exceptional. So many great thoughts and perspectives here, and Joe was asking some excellent questions.
@Bluenight72Ай бұрын
Brian Cox is one of those people you just can listen to for hours on end. The best thing about him is you can tell how passionate he is about space and science in general. I hope he continues to come back on JRE as every episode with him has been incredible. Just an absolute legend!!!
@JayBird911Ай бұрын
Is Joe going to ever let him finish a thought?.
@kmb_jrАй бұрын
It gets so bad an hour in..
@JayBird911Ай бұрын
@@kmb_jr I noticed...came for Brian Cox, got the latest on Joe's iPhone instead.
@kmb_jrАй бұрын
@@JayBird911 Right, on top of spouting the same analogies, stories, examples... Shits getting old.
@maximim01Ай бұрын
Yeah when really smart people are on I wish Joe with STFU and let the guess talk.
@desordenpublicoАй бұрын
Bruh I just commented saying the exact same thing … I wonder if this mf it’s on speed …tf? Brian is a calm , slow ,and meticulous talker and this guy just “yada yada yada yada AI sentient , Yada Yada Yada Yada , monkeys, yada yada diamond planet”
@219arunАй бұрын
Joe just yapping and not letting him talk is getting on my nerve 52:47
@FullBeardSk8Ай бұрын
Yessss fuckin hell man
@English-Sparta25 күн бұрын
I thought the same. Joes class but he’s got a top quality guest in front of him, he needs to stop interrupting him.
@Maverickmiro25 күн бұрын
Yes…
@219arun23 күн бұрын
@@English-Sparta Exactly, and it isn't helped by the fact that Brian is very soft spoken and polite enough to 'yes and' him
@Vestigefx16 күн бұрын
I swear.
@bradleywwoodsАй бұрын
I don't know how to explain this. Sometimes in life people ask you to explain something and while you explain it, you have a realization that just unlocks something. Rogan is the perfect person to ask questions whilst Brian seems absolutely happy to answer in the hopes he had that moment. That fella is so interesting and pleased to be asked questions.
@MrHandsomefernyАй бұрын
What if Joe Rogan is trolling and it isn’t Trump but Shane Gillis as Trump
@jbm3r2003Ай бұрын
That would be funny
@brandonsigmon8846Ай бұрын
That would get alot of people on all political sides to trash roganand gillis if that happens
@SilkyJohnson316Ай бұрын
That would be better than actually having the real Trump on.
@Thanewguy40Ай бұрын
Id watch that too
@alexgauthier7267Ай бұрын
Trump confirmed it
@chickenfinger2920Ай бұрын
Stop interrupting the man Joe
@marcus8786Ай бұрын
Yeah Joe is talking like he can keep up with him intelectually 😂
@aunch3Ай бұрын
Seriously I feel like Joe talked incessantly in this video like he was interviewing himself dude just went on and on just let the guest speak
@paulombinyaАй бұрын
I like it! That's how conversations go in the streets.
@sztellak3575Ай бұрын
do it with trump
@tehdreams6363Ай бұрын
hes too excited to speak to mr cox lol
@user-bt2od3yw1bАй бұрын
Please get Brian Cox back on more often Joe. He is an incredible communicator and is really good at making science fun and interesting. There's so much he can teach people through a 3 hour podcast like this
@MovementMagazineLtdАй бұрын
Brian Cox has actual shit to do lol
@m0rl0ck25 күн бұрын
The best guest ever. I feel like I should pay for the privilege of watching and listening.
@kazbekshekhinaev8827Ай бұрын
I wish Rogan let Brian Cox speak more
@williamREАй бұрын
I don't. Cox has a doctorate in philosophy, not physics. He's basically Graham Hancock. All bs.
@jkeylorАй бұрын
Right here! Found him fellas@@williamRE
@cwondererx77Ай бұрын
@williamRE bruh, his PhD is in high energy particle physics.
@Dan-rd8drАй бұрын
@@cwondererx77 if that's for real, then this is hilarious 🤣
@naz6james570Ай бұрын
@@williamRE did you know the acronym for "doctorate of philosophy" is PhD?? PhD is a level of achievement in education, Physics is a major, field of studies.
@jnixo9900Ай бұрын
Alot of what Brian says goes over my head but i could listen to this man talk allll day. If more teachers could be like him we would all be engaged.
@SlaxsvoАй бұрын
Well, you said it goes over your head, so it’s a moot point nonetheless.
@jnixo9900Ай бұрын
@@Slaxsvo the point was a willingness to engage...not necessarily understand. That's why you would be a terrible teacher.
@Michael-qw5pg27 күн бұрын
It took me until now to finally finish this episode. Brian Cox is so fun to learn from. Loved this episode so dearly, and I learned a great deal. Good stuff
@camsfishingaddiction27 күн бұрын
Sheperd Doeleman did a TED talk on this and how his team came to find the first black hole image that Brian discussed. It’s interesting, you should take a look at it.
@user-bt2od3yw1bАй бұрын
Brian Cox has the best personality ever. A genuinely nice human being. So good for communicating science
@bryanpaulgilbert7308Ай бұрын
I could listen to Brian Cox for hours. I just wish we could hear him speak and finish his thoughts without being interrupted so often
@outsider2689Ай бұрын
I wish i could thumbs up this statement 10 times. I feel strongly about it
@tmg2433Ай бұрын
I check this channel like once week and always think “please be a Brian Cox interview” so to say I’m happy today would be my understatement of the year lol. Episode 610 was my first jre podcast and what got me hooked! I love the science guys and he’s the best!!
@danielz000Ай бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one
@CrashedOutJake3 күн бұрын
It's awesome seeing someone like Brian talk about space and seeing him smile knowing he truly loves what he does.
@DinGuScoАй бұрын
Think Joe needs to remember, his show became great by letting his guests speak. These days, Joe is speaking more than the guest... I want to hear their ideas/thoughts not you pushing yours Joe.
@tmjmccormackАй бұрын
Especially with Brian Cox. Just let him speak. That’s what I’m here for
@Sneaky_5Ай бұрын
Brian speaks much more in the second half of the pod cast, hopefully you stuck it through to see it.
@MommaLousKitchenАй бұрын
His ADHD
@GlennSyndallius19 күн бұрын
Joe might also just be in "excited puppy" mode in the early part of the podcast - it's probably been a while since he's got a chance to nerd out and ask science questions, so he was excited.
@eatexp742Ай бұрын
If Joe ever gets Brian on again he has got to be far more concise. I wanted to hear Brian’s brilliant explanations to Joe’s questions, not listen to Joe give large amounts of monologue to his own questions.
@thedutchguy6732Ай бұрын
True, Joe was so damn annoying.
@djdimigaming5324Ай бұрын
I listen to this on Spotify and was thinking the same thing. Came here to see if anyone said the same.
@milanlubbers9160Ай бұрын
Yeah exactly, very irritating
@owellorge1868Ай бұрын
yup turned it off after an hour. I wont be listening to the other 2 hours.
@metalfacedeyedeas9760Ай бұрын
I also dont understand conversations.
@san7an4Ай бұрын
No one likes hearing Joe talk more than Joe.. wow he goes 10 minutes straight multiple times without letting one of the smartest men on the planet talk
@justinzrandomvideoz5475Ай бұрын
Its called a conversation. It isn't a speech.
@ayejay5095Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Like is he high? 😂😂 first time I got lost listening to the guy and just kept skipping to the parts where it was js Brian talking lol
@2509jacquelineАй бұрын
It's really irritating how he waltzes over Brian multiple times and goes on his tangents. Brian is so so patient.
@ayejay5095Ай бұрын
@2509jacqueline I noticed that actually he was talking and interrupting a lot more than usual 😂 I swear he took something beforehand I kept trying look at his eyes and man 😂😂😂
@homoimbecillusАй бұрын
JR ruined this show for me.
@ccan_max528529 күн бұрын
I have to say this is probably the best podcast ive seen Joe do. I've also really been enjoying the podcasts he's been doing with actors.
@limes..10023 күн бұрын
How? He didn’t stfu.
@centreman5Ай бұрын
I love Brian Cox and generally quite like Joe Rogan, but Joe Rogan needs to understand when he’s out of his depth and just let the guest talk. Joe kept interrupting and throwing up absurd notions when Brian was getting to really interesting parts of topics, then they would not come back to it! I love you Joe but for God sake, zip it when you’ve got someone this intelligent teaching us such amazing things
@mayeloruАй бұрын
I felt the same, almost as if Joe wanted to keep up and advance the conversation but he ended up breaking it.
@jonathanarcher5356Ай бұрын
I disagree, I think Jo did great, pulled it back into our perspective.
@centreman5Ай бұрын
@ With respect, he pulled it in to the perspective of all the halfwits listening and made it unbearable for the rest of us. Really disappointing episode wasted.
@BigfatbobbbbАй бұрын
@@centreman5don’t cry x
@centreman5Ай бұрын
@@Bigfatbobbbb No one’s crying you muppet.. were just pointing out that a stoner ruined a quality guest
@lordsaviorswarmthatwalks3385Ай бұрын
Joe has one of the best speaker on the planet and he is monologuing for 2 hours....
@bettyswollocks3130Ай бұрын
I've had to turn it off. Joe cuts him off, chats nonsense and derails interesting topics. The whole AI section was poised to be so interesting and got smothered by Joe's babbling.
@Hashslingingslasher-Ай бұрын
Joe has money, family, fame, anything he wants. Joe invites people over so he can have a conversation with them. People have been regurgitating this same entitled comment for years. Fact is Joe doesn't care what you want or if you listen the whole way through. You're lucky to even have the option.
@lordsaviorswarmthatwalks3385Ай бұрын
@Hashslingingslasher- wtf is this trash ass way of thinking lmao. Basically if you have money ppl can't criticize your actions ? Jesus...
@robertpatterson8437Ай бұрын
@@Hashslingingslasher- What a stupid comment to make 🤣
@mehridinАй бұрын
shut up idiot. joe is ranting over his guest with his superficial understanding. that's an objective fact. your comment is stupid and pointless. @@Hashslingingslasher-
@EDITᲽАй бұрын
NO WAY I HAVE JUST WATCHED THE OTHER 2 PODCASTS WITH BRIAN COX (AGAIN) LET'S GO!!!! I LOVE BRIAN!
@robinwilliams4617Ай бұрын
That’s the best when that happens. 🎉 I just re-listened to all of Graham Hancock’s episodes, and then he was on last week🐪🗿🌎
@NkztaАй бұрын
Brian Cox is one of my favourite guests. Even though he hurts my brain.
@YeTismАй бұрын
At least he doesn’t hurt your ass.
@seanneumann5790Ай бұрын
The only guest more fascinating is Sean Carroll
@OriginalPuroАй бұрын
Why does it "hurt your brain"?
@iburatod1106Ай бұрын
my brain hurts too. but in a good way
@coryaronson2678Ай бұрын
Love it when my brain hurts ... Kinda a masochist that way I guess 😅
@serebbiАй бұрын
Dr. Cox is such a wholesome guy. He looks so excited while taking about the universe. I cant stop listen to him. He explains things better than anyone.❤❤❤
@Mahoneyyy12Ай бұрын
The fact that there are people like Brian cox out there advancing humanity’s understanding makes me very happy. It’s an interesting concept to take a problem and find an answer to it, especially at the scale of magnitude that they operate in. I want to help !
@Akstergrind9 күн бұрын
Brian Cox has an amazing talent for describing incredibly complex ideas in a way that’s easy to understand. Contrast that with Sean Carroll who attempted to describe multiple universes, but I had absolutely no idea what he was talking about!
@connorbrowne5221Ай бұрын
I've been wanting Brian back on the show for years! Today is a good day
@horizonikaАй бұрын
Brian Cox is one of the reasons I started listening to podcasts/Joe's specifically. I love when he's on, it's kind of an escape from the current energy of the world...