Dear Prof. Cox, For many years now, I have found your clear, considered observations a joy to watch and listen to. As for our Universe, I see it as only needing a couple of radical atoms in the vast, empty void to cause a static charge to set off the creation of the infinite universe that we belong to. GOD IS THE UNIVERSE. No body, no gender, and NO EMPATHY. So there is no use in praying, because the universe has been SET IN MOTION. All we can do now is understand and observe. My very best wishes to you.
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I like your smile, thats why i watch your videos... all day i feel like to smile like you. thanks
6 months ago | 2
If you had unlimited resources for a scientific project, what experiment or observation would you pursue to challenge our current understanding of the cosmos, and why?
6 months ago | 11
Given the vastness of the universe and the likelihood of extraterrestrial life, what do you think is the biggest obstacle preventing us from detecting or communicating with intelligent civilizations?”
6 months ago (edited) | 1
What's your opinion on string theory? Do you think that light is made of particles, waves, or somehow both? Could you possibly explain spinors in a way that anyone will be able to understand? Thank you so much for hopefully answering at least one of these questions.
6 months ago | 1
I once saw Brian at a McDonald's and he was questioning the logic behind the menu layout!
6 months ago | 2
Our cosmos is so well structured and precise. Do you believe someone set those delicate parameters for everything to exist, or it just happened? Do you believe we live in a block universe?
6 months ago | 1
What the hell are the smallest known sub-A particles made of & How can I make sense of 'infinity'? 😫😫
6 months ago | 2
Do you think that change is the only true constant in the universe and that gravity is the mechanism that allows change to be recognized and possibly measured?
6 months ago | 0
If our Universe inflated from the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, how could it be infinite now?
6 months ago | 4
Is it true that gravity is a byproduct of time dilation?
6 months ago (edited) | 0
Craziest story that happened while touring with Europe!!! Ohh , and science question, do you ultimately believe that maths is always gonna be just a general approximation of real universe, and that there is no real way to calculate precise working of physical laws. The closer we get, the further we are from exact predictions, similar to Heisenburg Uncertainty Principle ?
6 months ago | 1
As stars and planets die and new is formed, the force of explosion moving in space what effect does it have on other objects in areas near and far including black holes?
5 months ago | 0
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If you could ask Brian Cox one burning question about the universe, what would it be?
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