Professor Brian Cox is one of the most popular scientists today. He used to play in a rock band, but today is a professor of particle physics. He has been working at the CERN Hadron collider in Geneva, is the host of numerous TED Talks, BBC tv and radio programs and podcasts. He is also the author of many books about our solar system and our universe and is the scientific advisor for Hollywood films, like for Danny Boyle’s science fiction movie “Sunshine”. In his new live show "Horizons: A 21st century Space Odyssey", he asks questions like: what is space and time? How did life begin? And why does the universe exist? FM4's Christoph Sepin talked to Brian Cox about his live show, about our responsibility to save the planet, the importance of curiosity, the greatest lesson he’s learned so far and the life, the universe and everything else.
Sendungshinweis: OKFM4, 17.04.2023, 17 Uhr