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Stargazing Live
I have so much enjoyed this 3-night programme, it has been really interesting. The content varied from straight star-watching to interviews with the people on the Space Station. It was enhanced by Brian-o-my-gorgeous-Cox but he makes highly complex scientific stuff understandable. Anyone else feel the same? - I hope it will come back next year!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whilst most folk would , I presume prefer to watch a soap or watch a game of football I would much prefer to be shut away in a room , discussing the wonders of the universe with Prof Brian Cox .
Is he the one that regularily appears on the Sky at Night - if so ,the last time i saw him on said programme , he was a doctor .
He well derseves his professorship
Is he the one that regularily appears on the Sky at Night - if so ,the last time i saw him on said programme , he was a doctor .
He well derseves his professorship
I recall a question about time travel some months back .
This is Prof Brian Cox's reply when the question was put to him , as to whether or not it is possible
// Of course,” he says. “But only relative to other people. If I sit here and you walk over to the door and come back again, time will have passed a little bit slower for you than for me. That’s a fundamental feature of relativity. Time goes at the fastest possible rate for you, sitting still.” //
This is Prof Brian Cox's reply when the question was put to him , as to whether or not it is possible
// Of course,” he says. “But only relative to other people. If I sit here and you walk over to the door and come back again, time will have passed a little bit slower for you than for me. That’s a fundamental feature of relativity. Time goes at the fastest possible rate for you, sitting still.” //