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Brian on BBC Breakfast plugging his Horizon, 'What on Earth Is Wrong With Gravity?'

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  • did he actually just say but there arn't people on the moon so how can it have gravity..........how does he even dress himself in the morning

  • What a dumbass. "The moon has gravity, but there is nobody on the moon to cause gravity so how does that happen?" Brian should have body slammed him imo.

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  • "and i took john barrowman there" i can't help but splicing everything brian cox says into some pervy mish-mash. :(

  • If i were dr Brian Cox, i would said to them "gravity is a little gremlin that push you to the ground" and that's that. My rule is, don't try to explain complicated thing to a simpletons. You will only agitate them and then they'll give you trouble.

  • @gugutka1 gravity is caused by the bending of spacetime not inner forces. At the LHC scientist's first priority is finding the higgs boson. Theyre also trying to find the force carrier of gravity, the graviton--which will lead them to a better understanding of gravity.

  • @Resimaster

    Brian is a moron who believes the moonlanding was for real.

  • They may be the stupidest people on television. And I've watched Jeremy Kyle.

  • @gugutka1 Anything with a given mass has a gravitational pull in space. Your saying it is the inner forces of the earth. Are you saying it is Magnetism? If not then please explain. If yes then how do you explain planets with no magnetic field or core?

  • @RelativelyHostile1 Im not saying physics is lame. I love all the cosmos stuff but hes always smiling like hes on some sort of substance

  • @manwithouthat44 what r u on about, this is the beauty and interesting part of physics.

  • Brian,it's planet Earth indeed,so why don't you build a fancy machine to try go as deep as possible in it and learn how it's constructed on a factual information but not build up wrong ideas just because of lack of knowledge.Gravity's a force that affects or is produced by the Earth and other planets and its quite likely that planet's construction and inner forces are responsible for gravity so spend money on this research instead of throwing billions on seeking something that shouldn't be there

  • @KoreaRwkz t'was a joke

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