Prof Brian Cox sitting in the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza contemplates that knowing time may allow him to better understand our very existence. See him on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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More info: www.bbc.co.uk Playlist: www.youtube.com Radio 4 joins CERN on 10 September 2008 as scientists attempt to discover more about the origins of the Universe by recreating the aftermath of the Big Bang. Here’s Simon Singh on exploring the secrets of science.
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Prof Brian Cox explains how the minus sign protects the past from the future
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Prof Brian Cox talks to director Paul Olding sitting on the edge of the lava lake of Erte Ale, in the desert region of Ethiopia.
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Prof Brian Cox chats to his film crew out on the road, explaining why he wanted to make a science documentary exploring the nature of time. Watch Brian’s film on the nature of time on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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Prof Brian Cox chats to his film crew out on the road, explaining why he wanted to make a science documentary exploring the nature of time. Watch Brian’s film on the nature of time on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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Prof Brian Cox chats with the producer and DoP whilst filming his new science documentary about the nature of time. Watch Brian’s film on the nature of time on BBC2 in the UK on Tuesday 2nd December at 2100hrs.
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By Victoria Gill, Science reporter, BBC News. youtube.com
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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.
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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.
Tags: Flying, science, Explorations, Space Travel