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  • The first of all water has viscosity but there is no viscosity within the gas your comparison make no sense. Do you know why gravity moves? there is lot more to it than just trace it with instruments see what is happening. 

  • you know you said we can see 1/10th of a second to the future isn't it, it takes a minute for our brain to process the information to go through our synapses, receptors, nerves etc. ? :)

  • Sorry mate, but read any good book on Quantum Phyics, Marcus Chown is good, and you will see that there is so much more to it that your grade school level explaination.

  • The more these physicists try and explain the models, the more they reveal they don't really get it

  • um, wasn't Brain Cox talking about the movement of spacetime with regards to gravitational waves?

    not 'the correlation between the electromagnetic wave and the waterwave'

    does electromagnetism cause ripples in spacetime?

  • @joeglassfield1 yes, but spacetime is a really general term. I think it ripples part of it.

  • It's a like a mexican wave. Nobody in the line is moving to the horizontaly, yet the wave appears to be. Everybodies hands (which represent the particles) move up and down, in sequence, creating the illusion of horizontal motion.

    That's how i'd explain it anyway.

  • @censurabass moving horizontaly* (take, "to the" away).

  • mmmmmmm it´s better if you go as a waiter...let this to Prof Cox.

  • best example is a bouy on the water

  • this interlocuter has more body movements, than any scientific explanation of anything,

    maybe he should join a Circus, as a clown

  • 0,0000000000000000000000000000­0000000000000000000000001 (the chance that someting bad will happen is much smaller) mulitplicated with "OO" (the possible damage is indefinite a possible "total loss" - destruction of the world = "OO" fault) leads to an "OO"=indefinite failure mode effect.. No medical product for human use would be accepted with such a risk and failure mode.....;-)

  • "It's more than just a physics/vibrational pattern that you have to develop an ability to see. The way people feel, their intent and emotion that they project subconsciously also sends waves before they physically move. The more you can pay attention to and feel out the formation of their intent the closer you can come to sensing pre-action."

    Kind of like how Bruce Lee kicked so much ass. He could read people and just counter and shut you down.

  • Someday, I'll earn the right to use "I bring Correlation." Something about that beggers the lending of an ear when uttered.

  • nice explanation

    i get what your saying

  • 1:09 explanation breaks down

    1:36 he likens higgs fields to surface tension, but doesn't know the words for surface tension.

    2:35 gravity waves are explained as the crests of higgs fields waves, which is wrong

    3:22 he claims we have psychic powers, based on being able to dodge things we see flying at us. presumably, things which are about to hit us in 1/10th of a second? but probably not things approaching from behind... us..

    3:58 he returns to a world where nothing he thinks is challenged.

  • he needs to check out the user neurosoup

  • sorry all, i was feeling like a cranky little shit. he's not all that bad. keep on postin.

  • i think we do have pyschic powers. when something happens i didn't expect, i feel a very faint inkling in my mind that there was a sign i didn't recognize. hard to explain

  • have you ever tried to influence events from force of will? or rather... tickling the continuum with your will?

  • i have not, but i beleive it possible to a small extent

  • Are you related to Tom Cruise?

  • nice

  • I know this sounds weird (and it is) but i was asleep once and i suddenly sat upright almost mid sleep very abruptly and just as i did a huge ashtray that was on my window ledge smacked into my pillow realy hard. I found out that my cat jumped up there and knocked it down and without conciously knowing it i moved out of the way just in time. It was freaky man, but i fucking love that kind of shit, more proof of human potential:)

    Cant wait till this shit becomes second nature to all of us aye?

  • Ever watch the show's Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis on SciFi channel?

  • What about the wave coming from my penis.

  • haha dude, that's a badass shirt!

  • is the answer to this vid 42?

  • Ian, you MUST stop making reference to THEORETICAL physics to explain your hypotheses. You almost latched onto something tangible in this video, and then you started going off on Higgs. If you are going to use Higgs as fodder, keep one simple rule in mind: since the Higgs field is a scalar field, the Higgs boson has NO spin and has NO inherent angular momentum...Jell-O slime, pond scum...won't cut it brother. In addition, what the hell is reveloping psycho-structure? I was lost.

  • I'm pretty sure water molecules move in a circular (2D) motion, not only vertically.

    D'oh! Ya know, at the 3:50 mark, you actually surprised me when u described pulling back to see the whole field or wave in order to see where a particular part of it will be in the future (ie. in the whole). That's hyper-dimensional duality stuff Ian. Damn! And I thought u were a pot-smok'n comic. D'oh!

  • Interesting Ian, thanks!

  • The closest picture of Dr. Cox's gravitational wave might be a compression wave moving outward from the center of an explosion. One can actually see it because changes in the density of the air affects the refraction of the light passing through the wavefront. For a gravitational wave it is space-time itself that undergoes compression and expansion. General Relativity indicates that changes in the distribution of matter induces changes in the surrounding gravitational field.

    Nice try, Ian.

  • General Relativity is a geometric explanation of surface movement. It has been around for 92 years. See the background radiation. The matter and the gravitational field are produced by vibrational causation (nuance?). They are affecting each other on the surface undoubtedly; but go deeper to see the origins of the surface movement. (Then the origins will be clarified again and again and eventually quantum science will be a relic of past explanation.)

  • I was just trying to interpret Dr. Cox's statements in terms of General Relativity. It's likely that GR and Quantum Mechanics gloss over a lot of details not to mention String Theory. The scientific community might need to pay attention to the credibility associated with theory. As we go deeper into Nature our theories seem to become less credible. Is the Schroedinger Cat thought experiment very credible? Wave functions are needed for particles with fields. But do cats have a significant field?

  • concepts, notions, symbols, human conventions. Good for gadgetry. Useful barricades from unmitigated reality. Thank god we have them...unless you want to really know.

  • that was cool

  • Ian Crossland, the full time waiter, part time actor with a bachelor's degree in Drama telling Dr. Brian Cox, the physics professor, with a doctorate degree in physics that he is confused about waves.

    I don't know why, but sometimes I'm still shocked by your enormous ego and self-delusion.

  • Yeah, but if you take away Dr. Cox's degree and hand him a menu, he sounds an awful lot like Ian!

  • Well yes, they both have perfected that deer in the headlights look.

  • Hey I only work part time as a waiter

  • Well aren't you the fucking comedian. Hey Ian, how about addressing the issue of your overblown ego? Ya know, that ego that compelled you to (most amusingly) try to lecture a physics professor with a doctorate degree? A man who makes money promoting square fish and cuts his nose hairs on TV lecturing a physics professor about physics? You need some fresh air in that bubble you live in.

  • i like when you laugh at yourself

  • I like the physics videos. It's always very interesting. :)

  • i love it when you talk about physics.

  • Hey Ian why dont you pass the cyber joint to the rest of us, hell its neraly 420 in the morning, but thats good enough for me

  • That was interesting. When I'm scuba diving I like to look up at the surface of the water...the surface tension--you can see it from underneath.

    But, the world is still burning.

  • It's more than just a physics/vibrational pattern that you have to develop an ability to see. The way people feel, their intent and emotion that they project subconsciously also sends waves before they physically move. The more you can pay attention to and feel out the formation of their intent the closer you can come to sensing pre-action. Like sensing someone's building tension as they are becoming angry, or the expression of puzzlement as a question forms. It's a complex range of input.

  • Man, that's pretty intense.

  • Did you do a commercial where you're taking a shower or clipping your nose hairs or mustache?

  • Cool shirt too..take care bro! Peace.

  • hm, did you recently do a commercial?

  • yeah

  • What commercial? Also,where can I watch the short film you did..I think it was called Thick??

  • saw it today :] very nice! orbit♥

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