LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Michael York! We had a lovely encounter in Gelson's supermarket in Los Angeles c. 1980. I'm 72 now and this remains one of the fondest memories of my life. Brilliant! So glad to hear to this lovely voice - just surfing KZbin at 1:00 AM, trying to find something scientific that's way above the pay grade of my pea brain so I can fall back asleep. Charming! ❤🙏🏻🥰
@bbbabrock29 күн бұрын
Michael York. That's right. I just woke up to this playing and recognized that voice from somewhere but couldn't place who. Thanks.
@WhyDontTheyJust2 күн бұрын
All over my face
@frederickzorn3542Ай бұрын
Im not sure if it’s due to Stephen’s impeccable humor, or Douglas Adam’s incredible intellect, but the two are forever becoming singular in my understanding.
@LoneStarGemini9 ай бұрын
0:14, Introduction. 2:57, Ideas About The Universe. 15:27, The Beginning Of The Universe. 19:59, The Expanding Universe. 29:19, The Friedmann Models. 42:13, The Big Bang. 53:07, Black Holes. 1:27:28, Black Holes Ain’t So Black. 1:53:39, General Relativity And Quantum Mechanics. 1:57:44, The Origin And Fate Of The Universe.
@JosephineMaKoala-ig3yb28 күн бұрын
🎉 #INDEX☝🏻🍵#HYPE
@vincentyannacone5927 ай бұрын
Extremely excellent listening. Had to listen to it several times. Astounding !!!!!!!
@lambrohristoulas26835 ай бұрын
the last bit of the 1st lecture confused me a bit so i relistened a few times but man its such a great audiobook
@brendentimothy566923 күн бұрын
I fell asleep and woke up to this 95% through, I know I didn't pick this video but I hope a bit of that knowledge came through while I was sleeping. I'm still very confused hahahaha
@mattc8255 күн бұрын
You probably learned it all. I woke up the next day mumbling about black holes and whatnot. People were like , hey man , you learning about physics? And I was like, what?
@mcpastor637 ай бұрын
Narrated by Michael York!!!! Awesome!
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
Your upload choices are...eclectic....from new age sludge to hardcore science. I love this one!
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
Wayne Dyer; "Every Problem has a Spiritual solution". gag me with the excrement of a male cow.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
I have forgotten who Michael York is. I'm going to have to look him up. His Narration is Magical! What a delightful voice to lend to Stephan Hawking.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
Having looked him up......Oh yeah! Michael York! I've enjoyed his acting in many movies! The fun thing about dementia is that you get to enjoy things all over again!
@bbbabrock29 күн бұрын
I think, Cabaret and Logan's Run are his biggest roles. Tho he has been around for decades. He had a cameo in something fairly recently, Zoolander maybe.
@IchGlaubEsHacktWohlАй бұрын
For a second it sounded like a sandman gives us a lecture - what a Sci Fi flashback. Thanks Mr. York
@jilbertbАй бұрын
My crystal has changed color to red...
@tomfowler20912 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this; I enjoyed it very much!
@M00nwater2 жыл бұрын
This was great. Thank u for posting
@chynz3305 күн бұрын
Perfect listening during the day at 1.25x speed. Normal speed at night is even better😂
@eugenebelford43402 жыл бұрын
I like the narrator - British accents make it sound smarter lol
@anthonymullen63002 ай бұрын
The lead actor in Logan's Run
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
@@anthonymullen6300 All I could remember is "disturbing dystopian sci fi movie" Thanks for restoring the name to my memory.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
Not just any British accent. Micheal York's voice is so colorful and interesting! I've heard British voices that could put you to sleep in under a minute.
@frederickzorn3542Ай бұрын
Stephen Hawking is British.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
@@frederickzorn3542 naw!!! mind blown! lol. (was)
@Ebaybbq11 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing
@anthonymullen63002 ай бұрын
Michael York! absolute legend! ❤
@justinbragado66007 ай бұрын
Thank you 💯
@Shane_MarshАй бұрын
He's a runner
@jilbertbАй бұрын
I'm up for renewal too.👍
@bbbabrock29 күн бұрын
Wasn't that their euphemism for death? Why would you want that?
@marius9648 күн бұрын
Beautiful voice and pronunciation. At last a British English and not the usual american twang
@jackroberts693816 сағат бұрын
Who else was hoping to hear Stephen Hawking's synthetic speech computer voice to read the entire book?
@jaymajor40869 ай бұрын
David Attenborough voice would be the icing
@johncottrell44072 ай бұрын
David had the best voice for explanation
@Ali-e5h1bАй бұрын
Dang, I thought this was the scary book guy. That's Stephen King...
@bradleebowers820327 күн бұрын
Self actualization is a much scarier concept
@imacmill25 күн бұрын
Hawking was the scary book writer's stage name during his stand-up years.
@stephensharpe819013 сағат бұрын
@@bradleebowers8203😅😅
@speculawyer2 жыл бұрын
Austin, that's my mother!
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
Britannicas in the 40s refer to the firmament etc. Then it all suddenly disappeared in subsequent versions. So, before offering all this,explain that.
@Steve_USA8 ай бұрын
Stephen never upgraded from one of the standard computer voices. I was a little surprised at first that they didn't use it since I'm sure it's available and it certainly would be authentic enough.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
I'm glad they did. I like Stephan for his choice to keep that voice, even though I don't really know the story behind his choice. I can't listen to it for hours on end, whereas Michael York's voice is like a brain massage....I think it suits Stephan quite nicely.
@Kevin-iv3lv26 күн бұрын
I would've totally listened to hawkings robit voice
@jacklegminercanada38662 жыл бұрын
Go hawking go. I figured I'd leave scientific comment here because I'm number 1. Peanut butter is not a solid.
@eugenebelford43402 жыл бұрын
Unless you buy the old fashioned kind and let it sit, and then the oils separate, and one has a liquid layer on top of a mostly solid under layer lol
@sharonnoah7764 Жыл бұрын
@@eugenebelford4340 nope. Not soild
@murder.simulator2 ай бұрын
Should have been narrated with that electronic speech thing he used. Would have been more authentic that way
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
There is an incredible app... Solar system scope...
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
№.1000? Do replies account for number of comments?❤🎉😊
@Whatchyetalkingaboat7 ай бұрын
Tell my mom that I love her.
@NotCoding2 ай бұрын
the wildest comment I've ever read
@D_A_R_Y_L_Ай бұрын
Man I was hoping in Hawkings voice
@HarrisonBurgeron-h9m2 ай бұрын
Changed the like count to 667
@MattttG3Ай бұрын
Good man
@joewalsh4713Ай бұрын
Booooooo
@philc8575Ай бұрын
Aren't you a little devil???
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
I'm not religious or superstitious, for the most part...but I do like to get rid of that number when I can....whether it has power or (almost certainly) not, it's insinuation in my mind is ugly.
@theobserver9131Ай бұрын
@@joewalsh4713 So, Atheist or Satanist? What's your objection? Real or not, the object of the symbolism is ugly. I like to erase it as well.
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
Like a comets projected path...😊
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
Color inversion... Turn setting on...😮👋🏻💯✌🏻😂
@fjc_adventures43592 ай бұрын
I made it go to 819
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
Why should I believe any of it?
@justinbragado66007 ай бұрын
bookmark: 12:05
@DabigJK3 ай бұрын
Are you trying to show this bookmark to someone?
@DonnaWhite-z8d21 күн бұрын
Martin Edward Jones Anthony Hernandez George
@seasonedbeefsАй бұрын
Like Michael York
@raizes55935 ай бұрын
Stephen Hawking 😊
@brianhammster2 ай бұрын
The book is better
@mattc8256 ай бұрын
I fell asleep in seconds!
@anthonymullen63002 ай бұрын
And yet you had time to comment
@mattc8252 ай бұрын
@@anthonymullen6300 I know, right!? Seems strange!
@saucecorner49653 ай бұрын
Haha.. welcome boss
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
Twenty-two divide seven.
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
3.142???repeating
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
119/7=17. 119/3=39Remainder2.😂😮😅❤
@meharissons23013 ай бұрын
53:05 L03 Black Holes
@alexnunez68913 сағат бұрын
Atheist, here is your bible.
@Jean-dr3vtАй бұрын
1:44
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
They used to think Earth was flat....
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
99?
@billfarley9015Ай бұрын
And later they believed the physical universe was everything, Too much science and no philosophy.
@bbbabrock29 күн бұрын
What else are you imaging there is other than all the universe(s) and all that it/they contain(s)?
@llwydanwyl28 күн бұрын
who did? the book states in the introduction that aristotle believed it to be round, there isn't much 'they' before that
@TeethToothmanАй бұрын
42:13
@rsabari8991Ай бұрын
40:20 !!!!
@wyrm13Ай бұрын
a bad guesser
@paulnicolas172Ай бұрын
Looks like Steven was wrong as we have still not managed to know if string theory is the ultimate theory and the last century has elapsed and it looks like we won’t probably know now till at least another 30 odd years - so how can we trust what he’s saying about all his other ideas and predictions ? 🤔
@keithhoughton4308Ай бұрын
They're only theories. Guesses, really. The Hadron Collider has not found anything other than the Higgs field. Now, the space telescopes are providing more questions than answers. The more we know, the more we realise it's a bit more complicated than we thought and possibly completely beyond us.
@ClarissaSigrid-u9fАй бұрын
Martinez Kenneth Robinson Helen Hall Sandra
@SnapOR8 ай бұрын
1:28.
@MansoorMirza-iw9oqАй бұрын
What about white oles
@AlcottVerna-j1cАй бұрын
Thompson Kenneth Rodriguez Elizabeth Williams Karen
@avataros111Ай бұрын
His science is just as broken as he was.
@algomaone121Ай бұрын
Prove it scientifically 😂
@avataros111Ай бұрын
@@algomaone121 When your theory cannot account for 99.99% of the mass of the Universe, your theory is good, just maybe for another theoretical Universe. Is this enough proof for you?
@candido749112 күн бұрын
66-
@lulc469428 күн бұрын
I find it hilarious when hwite people think about the universe in terms of the theories that only came out in the 19th century. As if Einstein and other western intellectuals didn’t derive inspiration from ancient thinkers from the east. If I want to learn credible theory about the universe I’ll learn from the ancient ancestors, thanks. Not some people who present the universe using their own theories as the foundation:
@imacmill25 күн бұрын
Whatever.
@twiggehhh566718 күн бұрын
Lo😊. Yea pelleted. D
@Ash.R.EАй бұрын
(10³)⁷.
@craftykevАй бұрын
Where's the funny voice? Disappointed.
@stepBrox77927 күн бұрын
p p pp p p😊 ok😊
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
The earth is flat, with the firmament above it. Any talk of it being round islaughable.
@nrtstealth9502Күн бұрын
Your lack of education and common sense is laughable and quite sad
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
@@nrtstealth9502 😭
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
@@nrtstealth9502 What are your thoughts on old and credible encyclopedias describing the Antarctic and the firmament, my point being, why should we believe this bloke?
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
@@nrtstealth9502 So, why do old encyclopedias refer to a firmament in great detail? I didn't write them. You are just aiming personal attacks without addressing my valid argument?
@MrNaKillshotsКүн бұрын
@@nrtstealth9502 Can you answer my question, please?
@sevensixtwobyfiftyon2 ай бұрын
Hawking’s work on TOE was a pathetic waste of time. Stephen needed only speak to my wife, who knows fucking everything.