Brian Cox Blows Ruth’s Mind With Black Hole ‘Hologram’ Theory | This Morning

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Our favourite physicist Professor Brian Cox is going on the road this autumn with his brand new tour ‘Horizons’. ‘Horizons’ promises to transport audiences to far-away galaxies and alien worlds using state of the art technology and will ask questions about our existence and the universe. Brian’s last tour blasted two Guinness World Records, so this one is sure to be out of this world!

Broadcast on 08/04/21

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Brian Edward Cox CBE FRS is an English physicist and former musician who is a professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester and The Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science.

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