
What Bothers Physicists About Black Holes (Interview with Brian Cox)
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Cleo, I have one for you: If everything is spinning, including planets and stars why aren't they all a disc and end up being a ball? What's stopping matter/particles from becoming a disc shaped thing? 🙂
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I didn't understand when he said, «we don't quite know why pretty much all galaxies have super massive black holes at their centers». isn't like the sun in the center of the solar system, only orders of magnitude greater and spacetime converges there so everything «near» is sucked or orbits and is supermassive because has been capturing matter since forever and maybe are multiple back holes merged
All bullshit, nothing is really possible to be verified or measured. All based in mathematical calculations. Everything can be created by mathematics, but not all is true.
well they created a mini one at cern so this may be the cover up story.
That. Was. HUGE
Excellent interview.
Subed only for Big blind brian cox. He is close to the Goat stats.😊
Prof Cox is, as we would say here in Canada, an absolute beauty. Thanks for having him on, Cleo. What a treat.
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Is it me or has coxy pulled 😂😂😂 must be the name
So, the center of a black hole is an insanely massive amount of nothing? If molecules get completely destroyed by tidal forces, then there must be no molecules at all? So, the material masses literally collapse into/become gravity itself?
Considering all things are relative, is this gonna hurt, or do you just change?
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I can imagine an emergent entity representing the observer effective.
And I am not convinced there are beginning and ends when viewed from opposite sides.
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Sussikind seems to be at the forefront of theoretical physics, but despite his knowledge of the subject, none of his theories sit right with me. They all sound more like fantastical delusions than like the obvious conclusion given the known existing physics. ER = EPR is a tenuous connection which is rendered meaningless by its own math. Black hole complementarity is also one of numerous black hole theories which invokes an event horizon despite no physical way by which an event horizon could form in finite time. On top of that, it postulates that energy is duplicated at the event horizon with half being radiated and the other half going through to the interior. For physical black holes, sure, Schwarzchild is a good approximation of a real black hole, but that doesn't mean a literal event horizon like described in the math exists, which is why I love that Brian repeatedly mentioned "almost as if there is no interior", which is the actual most natural conclusion, given the known math and physical processes.
Inside every black hole is a new universe, we are technically inside a black hole right now
What if a collapsing star or anything that is collapsing just remember or have the knowledge about us until now and we could use that to make many more possibilities out of.. a black hole but THIS LIFE is constantly going on ..
TBH i think black holes are a kinda thing in this world which will remember everything that has already happened, in a weird kind of way as weird as us humans living.
I guess the future will be between the people who wanna live in a constant time line or wanna explore more possibilities where they'll go ape shit of the possibilities in this multiverse the black holes will open us to.
Wonderful interview. Really did capture the feeling I have when I look at the night sky. 😊
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Imagine being Brian Cox and everyone you speak to has that look of quiet awe and fascination when you're talking. Cleo's face sums it up, she looks like she's hanging on his every word lol. Me too
This is the coolest video I’ve ever seen. Thank you.
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Does it make sense that we’re in a black hole? Would that explain why the rest of the universe is accelerating away from us?
Thank you for posting the entire interview. That was awesome.
Yeah yeah yeah, fairy's and unicorns, hush up
If we were inside a black hole, why wouldn't light be absolutely different in all directions? In practice, Isn't our Earth's receivable light pretty homogenous?
Yes! Sir Brian Cox, Sir Jim Al-Khalili, and Sir Roger Penrose were my all-time favourite physicists, whose names I can always recall from the top of my head. Thank you all for being the genuine, humble, and simply awesome individuals who never stopped wondering, yet still never stopped believing in science as a whole! Indeed, a very special part of my heart goes out to you, Dame Cleo Abraham, Dame Sabine Karin Doris Hossenfelder, as well as many others who never stopped dreaming and questioning, driven by the belief in science as a whole.
The order in my personal hero list is quantum, not intentionally nor unintentionally divided, right in two! <3 Lots of love to everyone! (One love!)
(Silly monkeys give them thumbs, They forge a blade, And where there's one they're bound to divide it, Right in two.. [Maynard James Keenan – Tool, All Sirs but don't let them know! ;)])
1:48 More money in entertainment for physicists now that's why. No more particles to find, since the graviton is not real.
Everything that "IS" is part of a phase of a black hole. There is nothing that isn't .
Einstein suggested that the black hole is actually the entry point for all matter that will tear apart the space time & create a new Big Bang in another universe. Thus the multiverse is born. It does follow the physics of this universe where every action has to have an opposite & equal reaction. Matter cannot just disappear it has to go somewhere, Energy cannot be created or destroyed, so the matter falling into the black hole is energy, it has to go somewhere.
Cloe being completely star struck 🙂
uhh atom
Interesting… (sorry about my rusty English).
How can something collapse and still come out of a black hole, if nothing can escape its gravity?
For example, if the Sun were to collapse under pressure, could something come out of it too?
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science traps my soul. i'd rather be dumb and free
This is such an awesome interview. Thank you.
This is my second time listening to this whole video. It’s amazing and thank you for bringing Mr. Cox on your channel!
the answer is alot of things
I was getting most of it but he lost me at the 44 min mark lol