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Discussing the Frontier of Particle Physics with Brian Cox

2025-02-04 Science & Technology
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Go to https://ground.news/startalk to stay fully informed on the latest Space and Science news. Save 40% off through our link for unlimited access to the Vantage plan this month. How much more physics is out there to be discovered? Neil deGrasse Tyson sits down with physicist, professor, and rockstar Brian Cox, to discuss everything from the Higgs boson, life beyond our planet, and the fundamental forces that guide our universe. We dive into the cutting-edge world of particle physics. Brian explains the incredible discoveries made at CERN, including the Higgs boson, and why smashing protons together at nearly the speed of light unlocks the building blocks of the universe. What mysteries remain in the standard model of physics? Brian unpacks the search for supersymmetry, extra dimensions, and dark matter while highlighting the challenges of exploring particles that only exist fleetingly after high-energy collisions. The conversation then shifts to the grand cosmic scale. Brian and Neil explore the relationship between particle physics and astrophysics. Could gravity be a particle? What do these nearly massless particles tell us about the universe’s deeper truths? And how might the future of experiments like the Large Hadron Collider reshape our understanding of reality? To wrap up, Brian shares his passion for public science communication and the philosophical questions that drive his work. Learn about his global live tour, Horizons, which combines stunning visuals, classical music, and a celebration of the universe’s vastness. Discover the excitement behind upcoming missions like the Europa Clipper and how moons like Europa and Io may hold the keys to extraterrestrial life. With a mix of rock and roll energy, groundbreaking physics, and profound philosophical questions, this episode takes you on a journey through the smallest particles to the largest structures in the cosmos—and everything in between. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Brian Cox 04:10 - Rockstar Physicist 07:28 - Being a Skeptic 14:02 - The Frontier of Particle Physics 18:54 - Making Higgs Particles 22:34 - pursuing Elegance 25:06 - How Do We Find New Particles? 29:30 - Progress in String Theory 41:30 - Giant Black Hole Jets 47:08 - Celebrating the Universe 52:00 - Life on Europa 1:02:22 - Neutrinos 1:12:26 - Closing Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@Viratt18 2025-02-04

Can’t believe We can watch this for free. It’s an absolute treat. Thank you…

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@kyouninja 2025-02-04

NEVER CLICKED THIS FAST

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@martinurbani 2025-02-04

What I like the most about the two legends here on display, is the fact that they are always willing to learn something new. A great example of humility and respect.

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@hlbnt 2025-02-05

100K views in 7 hours helps restore my faith in humanity. Brian and Neil bring reason and hope to the world.

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@Mid-Knight89 2025-02-04

In a dark and depressing world full of ignorant, corrupt and bigoted people making decisions, I find it comforting that science will continue to exist. Physics and chemistry remain grounded in rules that have been set since before we could comprehend them and will remain absolute billions of years into the future. We are small, fleeting things flitting through life thinking ourselves significantly more important than we will ever be.

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@joakimskurk 2025-02-06

One thing I really appreciate is that scientists always say "WE did this" and "WE work towards that." In a society where the "me, me, me" and "us and them" mentality keeps growing, I really appreciate how the science community remains exactly that, a community that spans all cultures and backgrounds.

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@Grizzt73 2025-02-07

I know both men are trained professors/communicators. But can we take a moment to just sit back and marvel at their ability to just riff for almost 90 minutes on some very specific and technical information, facts and concepts without any concrete script. Just 2 smart dudes covering a wide range of very intricate and high-level topics. Neil is no slouch, we know, but Brian in particular…. That guy is just next level in his capacity to both recall and deliver amazing information in a coherent and approachable way, without so much as a stutter or a stumble. That’s a big brain skill there.

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@StarTalk 2025-02-04

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@ValerioBianchi 2025-04-13

Two of the greatest minds of our days talking casually about particle physics and making it accessible to everyone watching/listening! What a treat!

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@Mav4ick1 2025-06-05

The way Brian answers and explains the questions we have all asked, wondered and found hard to understand, brings a calmness to me....

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