Having recently watched the whole series of "Wonders Of The Universe" by Brian Cox which was recently broadcast on the BBC here in the UK, I thought
it would be a good idea to share these masterpiece programmes with everyone else who may not be able to view it on the 'BBCI Player' due to country
restrictions, IMO Brian Cox is a very clever man, I highly advise anyone with a slight interest to watch.
HERE is Brian's Wiki Page.
If you are in the UK I suggest watching it through the IPlayer
HERE to get the stunning HD quality
Without any further ado sit back and Enjoy
First programme in the series is "Destiny"
Part 1 of 4
Part 2 of 4
Part 3 of 4
Part 4 of 4
Second part of series is 'Stardust'
Part 1 of 4
Part 2 of 4
Part 3 of 4
Part 4 of 4
Third of the series is 'Falling'
Part 1 of 4
Part 2 of 4
Part 3 of 4
Part 4 of 4
Fourth and Final part of series "Messengers"
Part 1 of 4
Part 2 of 4
Part 3 of 4
Part 4 of 4
edit on 31-3-2011 by DarthPhobos because: (no reason given)
I can highly recommend this series, watched it all myself and cant wait to see what he'll be doing next.
The way he gets the facts across so that almost anyone could understand them is brilliant and the show has some great visual insight into our
universe.
Totally agree, I only wish I could put this for everyone to watch in HD. I watched it on my 50" TV and the visuals where stunning. If you have an
internet tv or PS3 I can only sugest to view it through them on your T.V. However its still very much worth a watch if you cant get the Iplayer in
your region
I liked the series,and I like Brian Cox as a presenter.
He has taken some flak in the papers over here from some people who get annoyed at the way he constantly smiles,but I think that just shows his
enthusiasm for his subject.
This is an amazing series, he has the ability to simply and perfectly explain things about the universe that even people without any knowledge in
physics could understand. This should be a required watch for school children (and even adults)
I was waiting for some kind person to put these up as i missed the whole series.
I brought the book though and have yet to read it, it should keep me occupied while im on hols for a few wks.
Thanks OP good health to you and yours.
Lol,
Good work by John Culshaw-That guy is a genius in his own way IMO.
Also worth looking at this to remind ourselves what Proffesor Cox did before he became a physicist
(Warning,cheesey music ahead)
Brian Cox is the keyboard player on the left side of the stage,you see him getting his vibe on at 0.20 and beyond:
I for one am very VERY glad he chose a different career path...