Brian reminds us of the true beauty of our lives.. the" remarkable" that we fail to see in our everyday existence. He makes me smile and glad to be alive.
Listening to Brian Cox speak always makes me smile! He brings so much enthusiasm, so much energy and so much passion to what hes describing! He loves his job so much and i love watching his programs! And what an awsome close-up of Saturns rings! Epic!
Brian Cox presents solar science in a way that no science teacher at school ever did! His passion for his subject is magnetic! He inspires me so much, to study the wonders of our solar system. Thanks Brian!
My friend told me a story about a Japanese guy he once knew, who one day just decided to see if the story of about the ice was true. Once day he just bought a ticket from Tokyo to Iceland and travelled there in a t shirt and jean and went out to the wilderness with some wiskey and nothing else. When he eventually found an iced over lake, he realised he didn't have an ice pick so just had to lick the whiskey off the ice.
@whitehawk38 If in future it gets easier to travel in space and be able to get to saturn really fast for everybody or companies, those rings are going to dissappear, im pretty sure of that...
maby the ice rings around Saturn is some proof of life at one time but now is a dieing planet is that what it looks like.... its like the water escaped the planet, what would earth look like if it moved out to far from the sun? would it freeze up and would the water move away from earth like Saturn?... anyways cool planet
Saturn has rings because its a big planet and with the gravity it has it attracts objects like comets, asteroids, or even moons, then they brake up due to Saturn's very strong gravity.
And Saturn is a gas planet, so it never had water, no planet can turn from solid to gas, aaand IF Earth moved away from the sun, yes it would freeze, but water wouldnt escape, because it still has its own gravity...
Dr. Brian Cox is some kind of 11th-hour gift in a dark time. Humanity is in such an interesting place, and there is so much darkness and so much beauty. Bless Brian for being such a good teacher, such a good sport, and such a visionary. He could have sequestered himself away in academia, but he wants to be sure we all KNOW what we've got.
@junkers1337 The earth, as the only inner solar system planet has the moon, which is extremely large considering the planet it revolves around. It's wonderful...
Leave it to the human mind to find a need to justify our existence on this earth when really, deep inside, we all know there's no heaven. There's just infinite space and wonder. All we are is dust in the wind.
I find it appalling that people need to suck the beauty out of these phenomenons by screaming "GOD!".
Being a realist, an atheist and not a complete moron, I know that these miracles of life are not some omnipotent being's creation. They're random. They're an accident. They just happened. And therein lies the beauty, at least for me. "God gave us life, hooray God" is a simplistic way of looking at life. I find it far more amazing that we're all here for no apparent reason.
@nasimwarwick Faith? God? I find it more humbling that a few blobs of simple elements have come together over unfathomable time to give us the incredibly complex life which we have. I understand your perception but some of us don't need God to be humbled or see beauty. Imagine your world without the need for creation, or a "creator" surely that is more incredible?
oh dear, what lazy logic. 1. It's not 'sustainable forever', just for a long time, therefore this proves nothing about any creator doing 'the same' for anyone. 2. There is also no 'proof' of any creator(s) here. 3. Mankind can disappear in an eye-blink (asteroid hits earth, supernova in neighboring galaxy fries us all with gamma rays, as just 2 possibilities).
@snewoeel my sister bf gave me a shot of whiskey when i was 11 he thought i wouldnt like it but i did and ever since theyve had to hide the jack daniels from me
It is belived that a moon of Saturn wandered to close to the planet and was ripped appart by Saturn's gravity. Very similar to the way Jupiter broke up Shoemaker Levi 9 with the only difference being that the rings stayed into an orbit and the comet crashed into Jupiter.
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I love the music at 01:06, really beautiful. Anyone know the name of the song?
CrUpLuX38 3 weeks ago
A helicopter circling around his pretty face!
Lollator100 1 month ago
3 people aren't sitting on Saturn's rings.
CosmicQuandary 2 months ago
this show should be on more often instead of that How Its Made shit
LiberalJerseyman 2 months ago 2
Great Mancunian accent
OliverLam1984 2 months ago
bow down he was crowned when they found him.
Pyrotoman 5 months ago
I love Cox LOL
RazorsEdge9K 5 months ago
Watching paint dry with this guy would not be boring
Frasssaanarchy 7 months ago 11
Brian reminds us of the true beauty of our lives.. the" remarkable" that we fail to see in our everyday existence. He makes me smile and glad to be alive.
Thank you.. another BBC gem!
bushranger71 7 months ago 6
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i would do his job for free. just to go and see the most amazing things in the world and tell people about it.. now that a dream job
krazykilla402 8 months ago
Its stuff like this that makes me fail everything but science in school =)
Also astronomy is my favorite science
mrimover18forsuremhm 10 months ago 5
Listening to Brian Cox speak always makes me smile! He brings so much enthusiasm, so much energy and so much passion to what hes describing! He loves his job so much and i love watching his programs! And what an awsome close-up of Saturns rings! Epic!
76Gazz 10 months ago 6
Im ot gay...But i love Brian Cox xD
joheels12 11 months ago
@joheels12 im off- topic gay?
gillri 11 months ago
@gillri i think its not gay
9DJH3 3 months ago
Brian Cox presents solar science in a way that no science teacher at school ever did! His passion for his subject is magnetic! He inspires me so much, to study the wonders of our solar system. Thanks Brian!
SuperStarlight777 11 months ago 4
pretty!
SkittlezUchiha 11 months ago
everything in space cannects with stuff from earth kind of
DarkReapZz 1 year ago
Ice from non-polluted waters?
What about that big engine on your boat mate?
I bet his whiskey tasted like unleaded.
turin1 1 year ago
Alien Face at 4:03 - bottom right ???
mj62mj62 1 year ago
My friend told me a story about a Japanese guy he once knew, who one day just decided to see if the story of about the ice was true. Once day he just bought a ticket from Tokyo to Iceland and travelled there in a t shirt and jean and went out to the wilderness with some wiskey and nothing else. When he eventually found an iced over lake, he realised he didn't have an ice pick so just had to lick the whiskey off the ice.
PlatinumJestar 1 year ago
Brian, you are great! :-)
journalistgirl07 1 year ago
I love this guy.
Sp1kfreak 1 year ago 3
@Sp1kfreak I was just thinking that
cheekymoney479 1 year ago
Brian Cox is great, Sagan would be proud!
Gaiachi 1 year ago 21
wow an amazing program and brain cox is just fantastic
tubbywoo1 1 year ago 2
solar system is such a mystery...including the depths of our oceans too...
bhermoth 1 year ago
how much would 1 piece of ice from saturn cost in a liqour store :P 10 thousand?
whitehawk38 1 year ago
@whitehawk38 If in future it gets easier to travel in space and be able to get to saturn really fast for everybody or companies, those rings are going to dissappear, im pretty sure of that...
santi97loco 1 year ago
i wish i talked like him...
itsHoodTV 1 year ago 2
@itsHoodTV talked like him like what?^_^
ColourMeOrange 1 year ago
maby the ice rings around Saturn is some proof of life at one time but now is a dieing planet is that what it looks like.... its like the water escaped the planet, what would earth look like if it moved out to far from the sun? would it freeze up and would the water move away from earth like Saturn?... anyways cool planet
13rosco 1 year ago
@13rosco I dont think so...
Saturn has rings because its a big planet and with the gravity it has it attracts objects like comets, asteroids, or even moons, then they brake up due to Saturn's very strong gravity.
And Saturn is a gas planet, so it never had water, no planet can turn from solid to gas, aaand IF Earth moved away from the sun, yes it would freeze, but water wouldnt escape, because it still has its own gravity...
santi97loco 1 year ago
Dr. Brian Cox is some kind of 11th-hour gift in a dark time. Humanity is in such an interesting place, and there is so much darkness and so much beauty. Bless Brian for being such a good teacher, such a good sport, and such a visionary. He could have sequestered himself away in academia, but he wants to be sure we all KNOW what we've got.
Plus, people, those cheekbones...
mauijaystar 1 year ago 2
this must be the most beautiful tv program there ever was.
sma8282 1 year ago 4
@sma8282 I know what you mean man
teatime90 1 year ago
Is this guy retarded? 4:20 - 5:00
Im fairly sure civilization has changed a little bit in the last thousand years...
powemich123 1 year ago
The real world - beats a burning bush everytime
diekerze 1 year ago
Brian Cox is incredible!! So enthusiastic!!!
DarkFormProductions 1 year ago 3
I wish the Earth had rings, i would never get tired of staring at them.
junkers1337 1 year ago 3
@junkers1337 What kind of rings HMMMM?!?
MixMasterTheBomb 1 year ago
@junkers1337 The earth, as the only inner solar system planet has the moon, which is extremely large considering the planet it revolves around. It's wonderful...
makkreol 1 year ago
WOW
bryantpandrews 1 year ago
i like brian's constant smile, makes me smile while watching. gonna buy the blu ray... NOW!
ricking16 1 year ago 6
Awesome show - faith/god/heaven all bullshit where is the proof? oh there is none
Dre420yo 1 year ago
Leave it to the human mind to find a need to justify our existence on this earth when really, deep inside, we all know there's no heaven. There's just infinite space and wonder. All we are is dust in the wind.
FatToti 1 year ago
I find it appalling that people need to suck the beauty out of these phenomenons by screaming "GOD!".
Being a realist, an atheist and not a complete moron, I know that these miracles of life are not some omnipotent being's creation. They're random. They're an accident. They just happened. And therein lies the beauty, at least for me. "God gave us life, hooray God" is a simplistic way of looking at life. I find it far more amazing that we're all here for no apparent reason.
FatToti 1 year ago
@FatToti you are my hero
Crossopterygii 1 year ago
@Crossopterygii why, thank you :)
FatToti 1 year ago
@Crossopterygii I agree. :D
Ragnarokk1692 1 year ago
@FatToti Very well said, FatToti.
ArcaneVoice 1 year ago
@nasimwarwick Faith? God? I find it more humbling that a few blobs of simple elements have come together over unfathomable time to give us the incredibly complex life which we have. I understand your perception but some of us don't need God to be humbled or see beauty. Imagine your world without the need for creation, or a "creator" surely that is more incredible?
dtmcool 1 year ago
@nasimwarwick I'm with you on that - big God made this, and yet sees us as precious
Laurajoythomas 2 years ago
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Newsystem10 2 years ago
@newsystem10...
oh dear, what lazy logic. 1. It's not 'sustainable forever', just for a long time, therefore this proves nothing about any creator doing 'the same' for anyone. 2. There is also no 'proof' of any creator(s) here. 3. Mankind can disappear in an eye-blink (asteroid hits earth, supernova in neighboring galaxy fries us all with gamma rays, as just 2 possibilities).
jinjatube 2 years ago
probably the most amazing programme which has ever been on tv....truly amazing......Look forward to episode no. 3 !! =]
000sim001 2 years ago
This youtube channel is not available in your country? Ok then.. I'll go find a torrent.
LordNapalm 2 years ago
I can't find none D:
xenon041 2 years ago
I did. Only 2 Episodes have aired so far. Keep looking ;)
LordNapalm 2 years ago
"That's my kinda pond!"
Hahahaaa!
PushingPies 2 years ago 3
brian cox is brilliant! i m really hooked on this show n he just makes it all the more better!
MahreenNotMaureen 2 years ago
"It's either death or whiskey"
My new favorite quote.
snewoeel 2 years ago 85
@snewoeel my sister bf gave me a shot of whiskey when i was 11 he thought i wouldnt like it but i did and ever since theyve had to hide the jack daniels from me
swimmer565 1 year ago
@snewoeel
I take whisky!
Audi134 11 months ago
What i want to know is how did the ice get there to make the rings.
llpalm08 2 years ago 2
gravity, i think
lahme9haha 2 years ago 2
It is belived that a moon of Saturn wandered to close to the planet and was ripped appart by Saturn's gravity. Very similar to the way Jupiter broke up Shoemaker Levi 9 with the only difference being that the rings stayed into an orbit and the comet crashed into Jupiter.
BADBOYCH 2 years ago 2
um god. lol
mohsin19999995 2 years ago
Brian Cox is amazing :)
Heartofadeadpoet 2 years ago 41
@Heartofadeadpoet Do you know when the next one will be coming on???
justinefiona94 1 year ago
@Heartofadeadpoet why is Brian Cox getting so famous??
SHIBBYiPANDA 1 year ago
@SHIBBYiPANDA because hes more intelligent than you!
paulkazjack 1 year ago
@paulkazjack I doubt that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are many people more intelligent than me that are not getting famous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly I'm wondering.. Where the heck did he come from??
SHIBBYiPANDA 1 year ago
@Heartofadeadpoet
might as well suck all the cox in his last name
neolistic 11 months ago
@Heartofadeadpoet Lol...
Dammit why do I look at things the pervie way XD
SickM3nace 7 months ago