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Brian Cox - Wonders of the Solar System

57 replies

Habbibu · 09/03/2010 19:34

Anyone watching? That man gives physics a very good name...

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CarlaBruni · 09/03/2010 19:39

I do like him, I do. But why does he always speak as though he's smiling? Is it just the shape of his mouth? I think I'd like to see him get -a-- bit moody serious

Habbibu · 09/03/2010 19:41

When he was talking about the large Hadron collider on newsnight (I think) he got quite serious and cross - he was v good! I think it's his enthusiasm bubbling over - he just adores his subject, and really, really knows it.

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Habbibu · 09/03/2010 19:43

Wow! The northern lights amazing- is that real time?

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SeaShellsOnTheSeaShore · 09/03/2010 19:55

He's brillient-my thinking woman's man crush. I'm glad physics has got such a good poster boy.

I'm not sure re northern lights- they shift and shimmer quite rapidly but not sure if it's that quickly iykwim... Never seen them that well unfortunately!

ouryve · 09/03/2010 20:00

I think the Northern lights were filmed n a time lapse, since when there was someone moving in the frame that was all jerky.

I loves me a clever man.

EggyAllenPoe · 09/03/2010 20:04

DH is glued.

you know you can help NASA spot solar flares online?

here

he has been all excited because he has been helping to save the universe.

BogofFun · 09/03/2010 20:06

I would.

Fascinating. Not just him.

Habbibu · 09/03/2010 20:08

Hurray! more fans. he is just fab, isn't he? Lots of good science atm on tv - did anyone see the history of chemistry thing? Jim Al-Khalili also a clever fox. Makes me v happy.

Saw an x-ray film of the sun once - amazingly active.

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ouryve · 09/03/2010 20:11

I actually missed the History of Chemistry. Bit daft of me, considering I have a degree in it!

Molesworth · 09/03/2010 20:14

Brilliant programme, Brian v endearing (although how is he a professor at the age of 12?) - some great science docs on at the moment. Horizon looks good too (9pm BBC2)

Habbibu · 09/03/2010 20:22

I know! Think he has a picture in the attic - esp amazing as he took time out to have a (faintly dodgy) rock n' roll career.

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SeaShellsOnTheSeaShore · 09/03/2010 20:28

molesworth- chris evans asked him that very question (being 12) and he said curiosity/enthusiasm must be the key to looking young.

He's on my to do list

glad to see true science is getting a look in- alot of the biology based programes have been side tracked by the cinamatography.

Megletwantsittobesummer · 09/03/2010 22:48

yes, I loved it. Nearly made my head explode with all the bigness of the universe but I'm taping the series so I will be cleverer by the end of it .

I saw D:Ream in concert in 1993 actually .

paisleyleaf · 10/03/2010 09:40

Wasn't he lovely?
And on again this morning - 'Space Hoppers' with Big Cook, Little Cook.

GetOrfMoiLand · 10/03/2010 09:42

I really liked this.

I think he comes across really well. Is nice to see someone so excited about subjects like this.

Looks as if it will be a good series.

MaryAnnSingleton · 10/03/2010 12:03

he's 42 I think -

Clumsymum · 10/03/2010 12:22

We have recorded this. Will it be above the level of a bright, 10 year old boy who is interested in space?

SeaShellsOnTheSeaShore · 10/03/2010 12:31

Yup 42, and a Prof within 12yrs of PhD (not sure how long he has been, get the impression its a few yrs - he's done impressively well!

And his wife is gorgeous

I've been google stalking him

bran · 10/03/2010 12:39

Damn, I missed it. I was suspicious of Brian Cox when I first saw him on TV, I suspected a dodgey pop-star seeking fame in an alternate media, but I can't fault him. He knows his stuff and explains it clearly and with enthusiasm.

I've always had a soft spot for geeks in general and astro-physicists in particular. I've never dated one though, when I was at university all the physics students looked like gnomes.

EllieMental · 10/03/2010 12:44

I watched it raptly. Then realized that I was won over by his enthusiasm and the nice pictures. but didn't understand one word of any of it....

paisleyleaf · 10/03/2010 13:04

Clumsymum, He'll probably get a lot out of it. My DD's 5 and sat and watched it all (I'd thought she'd probably wander off).
That 'space hoppers' is fun too. 7.30am tues and weds.

OtterInaSkoda · 10/03/2010 13:13

SeaShellsOnTheSeaShore I Google-stalked him too

paisleyleaf · 10/03/2010 13:22

I've just tried to google stalk him myself and I'm having some confusion.
Is Albert Finney Brian Cox too?

paisleyleaf · 10/03/2010 13:24

D-ream

SeaShellsOnTheSeaShore · 10/03/2010 13:31

OtterInaSkoda its just because I'm a fellow geek.

Though I don't even understand the titles of his published papers

I best stick to biology/zoology lol

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