October 11, 2024
Brian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum | Human Universe – BBC
Brian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum | Human Universe – BBCBrian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum | Human Universe – BBCSubscribe and to the BBC Watch the BBC first on iPlayer Brian Cox visits NASA’s Space Power Facility in Ohio to see what happens when a bowling ball and a feather are dropped together under the conditions of outer space. In this episode, Professor Brian Cox explores our origins, place and destiny in the universe....
Brian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum | Human Universe – BBC



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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer Brian Cox visits NASA’s Space Power Facility in Ohio to see what happens when a bowling ball and a feather are dropped together under the conditions of outer space.

In this episode, Professor Brian Cox explores our origins, place and destiny in the universe. We all start our lives thinking that we are at the centre of the universe, surrounded by our family and the world as it spins around us. But the urge to explore is strong. Brian tells the story of how our innate human curiosity has led us from feeling that we are at the centre of everything, to our modern understanding of our true place in space and time – that we are living 13.8 billion years from the beginning of the universe, on a mere speck of rock in a possibly infinite expanse of space.

Human Universe | Series 1 Episode 4 | BBC Four

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