The Hawking Paradox
Professor Brian Cox reveals how fundamental scientific principles and laws to explain not only the history of the universe, but the story of us all. Destiny.
Having explored the wonders of the solar system, Professor Brian Cox boldly steps an even bigger stage – the universe. Who are we? Where do we come? For thousands of years mankind has turned to religion and the myth of the answers to these enduring questions. But in this series, Brian has a different set of answers – answers of science. Stardust. At the second stop in his exploration of the wonders of the universe, Professor Brian Cox goes in search of the essence of humanity to respond to the most important questions of all: what are we? Where did we come from? This film is the story of matter – the material they’re made of.
The Fall. In the third episode, Professor Brian Cox in the history of the force that shapes the entire universe – gravity. Gravity seems so familiar, and yet it is a strange and striking forces in the universe. From a zero gravity flight, Brian experienced the feeling of weightlessness total, and considers that the amount of density effect has had on the world around us. Messengers. In the last episode of the epic Professor Brian Cox across the universe, he travels from the Burgess Shale fossils in the sands of the world’s oldest desert to show how light is the key to our understanding of the entire universe, including our own deepest origins.
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But if something is a paradox , then obviously you don’t know do you…
wow… i didn’t think of that
What would be the motivation for one to scam the existence of black holes? I’ll take Stephen Hawking’s word over yours. As i’m sure his understanding of the subject, theoretical or not is far greater than yours and ever changing.
@rx327prime What would be the motivation for one to scam the existence of black holes? I’ll take Stephen Hawking’s word over yours. As i’m sure his understanding of the subject, theoretical or not is far greater than yours and ever changing.
no thats called a singularity
completely stupid home video.
completely stupid home video.
you mean a leather jacket
cause and effect become unrelated? if so then science comes to an end. if there is no cause and effect then science is impossible. its time we stop listening to idiots with lab coats.
In my opinion , black holes are scams, they don’t exist at all.On the contrary, the double slit experiment is not a theory, it’s simply observed, and the implications are far more interesting than with so called “black holes”.Check this guy out : TOM CAMPBELL
Your a dumbass
Haha I love 4:14 … Leonard Susskind LIKE A BOSS.
I second that.
1:55 we need more celebrity scientists. Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian should be put aside and more people who actually do something that advance our species should be revered and given fame and great respect in our daily lives,
Yeahh.. So many theoretical physics make a bigger scientific contribution but they can walk, they can written down his ideas, they express mathematical his ideas vs a men that he must to development every his mind cause he can’t even eat by himselft.My respect to Hawking.
@alexdrudigmail Black Holes don’t have an infinite time from within, just very close to it, thus making classical physics useless when trying to predict what happens to matter and energy inside a black hole, but everything that goes inside the black hole is bound to hit the entropy in a finite amount of time, once it reaches the entropy, it is lost, this includes physical information. Unless someone argues that with quatum gravity and involving string theory, Info is able to “filtrate” out.
Solution to the HP: info goes into the BH; the BH evaporates; from an inside viewpoint this happens in an infinite time, so info is not lost in a finite amount of time. From the outside, the BH disappears in a finite amount of time, but we cannot time an event inside with a clock outside.We cannot define an instant in which the info is no longer. Outside is no privileged viewpoint to state that the info inside disappeared in a finite amount of time instead of being there forever.
The narrator is being very careless with his use of the word “infinite.” If a black hole’s gravity were actually infinite it would devour the entire universe at the speed of light! Likewise with “infinitely” small, dense or massive. What he means to say when physics breaks down within black holes is that they *approach* infinities and can no longer be used to predict what is really happening – exactly the way Newton’s equations of motion “break down” because of relativity.
@Originaldelsig A paradox is a set of statements which all though true in themselves, may imply contradiction. Sometimes they defy logic when grouped together and seem counterintuitive. Scientific paradoxes are veridical, as though they seem absurd, they are perfectly logical. It is not that scientist want to say “I don’t know” it’s that they know and fully understand the irony of several truths.
@goonerballs you made a theory on a theory, big bang is just a theory. what energy do you mean maybe negative energy, dark energy etc..? another universe and dimensions are theories too. maybe you should stick with a 3rd dimension trying to hypothesis something. don’t be a troll like hawking. E=mc2 if there is energy – it has a mass. so what happens when dark energy passes the black hole? as we know dark energy wasn’t found yet. same with a big bang theory proved.